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World Championship of SCIRA
Commodore Hub E. Isaacks Trophy Emblematic of: World Championship of SCIRA. Held every two years in the odd numbered years. Donated by: Dr. Hub E. Isaacs, first Commodore of SCIRA. Owned by: SCIRA Awarded to: The fleet of the winning skipper. Open to: 1. Skipper and crew must be SCIRA members in good standing with their fleet, country, and the Association, and sailing a Snipe registered to SCIRA for the current year. In case of chartered or loaned boat the skipper may use the sail number of his/her own boat and both boats shall be registered to SCIRA for the current year. 2. All skippers must be citizens, or bonafide residents for at least one year, of the country they represent and each must present credentials signed by his National Secretary attesting that he is the entrant. 3. The following formula shall be used. Registered Boats means number of properly registered boat owners submitted to the SCIRA office by each National Secretary on the dues paid members for that year. Information must include: name, address, fleet number and hull number to which the member has paid dues upon. Average Number of Registered Boats for the past 2 years Entries 1-5 1 6-15 2 16-30 3 31-50 4 51-100 5 101-200 6 201-300 7 300+ 8 4. Additional Entries: World Champion European Champion Western Hemisphere & Orient Champion Women’s World Champion First and second place in the Junior World Championship will qualify for the senior worlds in a succeeding year. 5. Any former Isaacs World Champion skipper has an automatic entry to the championship that is not included in their home country’s quota. -
Em Busca De Novas Medalhas!
OLIMPÍADA 2016 www.icrj.com.br | Boletim - Julho 2016 | nº 37 | Boletim - Julho www.icrj.com.br Em busca de novas medalhas! Patrícia Freitas | Kahena Kunze | Jorge Zarif | Gabriel Borges | Henrique Haddad | Bruno Bethlen 2 Sede & 3 Sumário Comodoria Nota do Editor ........................................................................ 4 COMODORO Comunicado da Comodoria ................................................... 5 Paulo Fabiano Ferreira Festa jovem no Pinguim ......................................................... 6 VICE-COMODORO Forró nos Coqueiros ............................................................... 6 Dioclecio Dantas de Araujo Filho Beatles Night 2 .......................................................................... 6 Programação Social ................................................................. 7 CONTRA-COMODORO Pisces faz história na Pesca Costeira .................................... 8 Vicente Arruda Filho Calendário da Pesca .................................................................. 8 Taça Comodoro ..................................................................... 9 Divulgação Regata Benjamin Sodré ........................................................... 10 ASSESSOR DE DIVULGAÇÃO E 2ª Taça Leopoldo Geyer .......................................................... 11 ACERVO CULTURAL Calendário da Vela .................................................................. 11 Moysés Fuks Rumo ao Pódio ...................................................................... 12 GERENTE DE COMUNICAÇÃO -
Snipe Class International Racing Association 2018-2020 Offical
Snipe Class International Racing Association 2018-2020 Offical Rulebook Contact us to ensure you get the most out of your campaign and to learn more about our championship winning sails. QUANTUM SAILS SAN DIEGO QUANTUM SAILS JAPAN 1 619 226 2422 81 468 82 5451 [email protected] [email protected] QUANTUM SAILS BRASIL QUANTUM SAILS ITALY 55 51 3266 0523 39 3355642161 [email protected] [email protected] QuantumSails.com Snipe Class International Racing Association 2018 - 2020 Official Rulebook Official SCIRA Rulebook 2018-2020 03 Bill Crosby sailing #4000 William F. Crosby 1891-1953 Designer of the Snipe, 1931 Snipe Class International Racing Association Founded - 1932 Member - World Sailing 04 Official SCIRA Rulebook 2018-2020 SCIRA Office 2812 Canon Street P: +1.619.224.6998 San Diego, CA 92106 USA F: +1.619.222.0528 www.snipe.org email: [email protected] Table of Contents History 6 SCIRA Officers 8 Board of Governors 9 Technical Committee 9 Past Commodores 10 Honorary Vice Commodores 11 National Secretaries 12 Hemisphere Officers 13 Fleets 14 Constitution 18 Bylaws 28 Class Rules 33 Side hull 66 Overview-hull 69 MOI 72 Daggerboard 74 Rudder 75 Mainsail 76 Jib 77 Rules of Conduct 78 SCIRA Courses 84 Beaufort Wind Speed Scales 85 Deeds of Gift 86 Official SCIRA Rulebook 2018-2020 05 Snipe Class History A radical departure from tradition for the yacht racing world was set in motion in Sarasota, Florida, in March 1931, when RUDDER editor Bill Crosby attended a meeting of the Florida West Coast Racing Association. In answer to a request for the creation of a class of racing sailboats suitable for trailering to regattas, Crosby promised to give the proposed class a send-off by designing and publish- ing plans for such a boat in his magazine. -
Hub Isaacs Trophy
Commodore Hub E. Isaacks Trophy Emblematic of: World Championship of SCIRA. Donated by: Dr. Hub E. Isaacs, first Commodore of SCIRA. Owned by: SCIRA Awarded to: The fleet of the winning skipper. Entry & Eligibility: All skippers shall be citizens or residents for at least one year of the country they represent and each must present credentials signed by his National Secretary attesting that he is the entrant. Open To 1. The following formula shall be used. Registered Boats means number of properly registered boat owners submitted to the SCIRA office by each National Secretary on the dues paid members for that year. Information must include: name, address, fleet number and hull number to which the member has paid dues upon. Average Number of Registered Boats for the past 2 years Entries 1-5 1 6-15 2 16-30 3 31-50 4 51-100 5 101-200 6 201-300 7 300+ 8 2. Additional entries not included in the above quota: a. Any former Isaacs World Champion skipper the current: b. European Champion c. Western Hemisphere & Orient Champion d. Women’s World Champion e. First and second place in the Junior World Championship will qualify for the senior worlds in a succeeding year. 3. One additional skipper from the host country, providing that it does not have among its other representatives the Junior or Senior World, European or Western Hemisphere & Orient Champion 4. One additional skipper from the host fleet. In the event that the total entrants do not meet a total of 80 boats: 1. If 3 months prior to the official start of the Championship, countries in good standing with SCIRA have not registered their maximum number eligible entries, and the number of registered entrants has not reached 80 teams, those unassigned entry slots will be re-allocated to a pool of qualified entrants, as provided below. -
LA CLASSE SNIPE La S.C.I.R.A
LA CLASSE SNIPE La S.C.I.R.A. (Snipe Class International Racing Association) unisce i 28 Paesi del Mondo in cui è diffuso LO SNIPE NEL lo Snipe. Ad oggi ne sono stati costruiti più di 32.000. MONDO Le imbarcazioni attive in regate nazionali ed attualmente iscritte alla Classe sono oltre 1.800, distribuite come segue: Giappone 443 Francia 28 Ecuador 14 Brasile 171 Polonia 35 Germania 9 USA 388 Portogallo 24 Croazia 7 Spagna 194 UK 28 Cuba 6 Italia 143 Svezia 22 Uruguay 4 Norvegia 86 Canada 14 Danimarca 6 Argentina 54 Bahamas 12 Venezuela 5 Belgio 46 Colombia 12 Messico 6 Finlandia 28 Porto Rico 14 Perù 4 E’ interessante sapere che la forte diffusione e l’importanza dello Snipe in tutto il continente americano ha fatto sì che la classe sia inclusa nei Giochi Panamericani. Consultando il medagliere olimpico della vela, ● USA: 60 medaglie ● Brasile: 17 medaglie (di cui un oro a Rio 2016) ● Spagna: 19 medaglie ● Argentina: 10 medaglie (di cui un oro a Rio 2016) ● Norvegia: 32 medaglie ● Danimarca: 30 medaglie ● Svezia: 35 medaglie si può notare che lo Snipe conosce la maggiore diffusione in quasi tutti i Paesi velisticamente più forti. In USA lo Snipe è molto diffuso sia sui laghi che sulle coste, contando anche sulla presenza di due importanti costruttori. Molti forti velisti usano questa barca per allenarsi alternandola alle classi olimpiche: i campioni di Snipe che hanno vinto anche medaglie olimpiche o campionati del mondo di Star sono innumerevoli. In Brasile lo Snipe è addirittura definito “La barca a vela” per eccellenza. -
Hayward Western Hemisphere Trophy
Hayward Western Hemisphere Trophy Emblematic of: Western Hemisphere & Orient (WH&O) Championship, held on alternate years with the World Championship Donated by: Commodore John T. Hayward, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA Owned by: SCIRA Awarded to: Fleet of the winning skipper for a period of two years Entry and Eligibility: 1. Skipper and crew must be SCIRA members in good standing with the Association. Boats shall display a current decal. 2. Skippers shall be citizens or residents for at least one year of the country they represent and each must present credentials signed by his National Secretary attesting that he is the entrant. 3. The same skipper must sail all races and he can be replaced after the first race only, and then only if the skipper is obviously incapacitated. If a skipper is replaced in this manner, the first race shall be the race dropped. The same crew shall sail all races except for reasons satisfactory to the Race Committee. Open to: 1. Five qualified teams from each country in the Western Hemisphere & Orient. Preference including the national champion and runner- up for the current year Additional entries not included in the 5 qualified team quota as follows: 2. The current World Champion (providing it represents a WH&O nation) automatically qualifies 3. The current WH&O Champion automatically qualified for entry to defend his title. 4. The prior year North American, South American and Orient Champion automatically qualifies (providing each represents that continent) 5. One current year, top junior qualifier each from: North America, South America and Orient regions 6. -
Fall 2019 Snipe Ranking 2019-20 Racingcalendar
In this issue: Fall 2019 Commodore’s Log Book Under 30 Regatta South Brazilians 2019 Jr & Open Worlds Piada Regatta 2019-20 Racing Calendar Winners Interview & Equip. JPN Intercollegiate Pole Shockcord Problems 35 Fall 2017 Volume Board, NS & Forum minutes Carolyn Nute Memorial Snipe Ranking Sailing: Gender Inclusivity Halloween: Mystic & Atlanta Current dues by Country Nationals: GBR, CAN, ITA Marlin Spike Rum Cup Masters, JPN, POL, FIN, SWE CONTACT QUANTUM TO GET THE 2019 SNIPE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNING SAILS. QUANTUM SAILS SAN DIEGO 1 619 226 2422 | [email protected] QUANTUM SAILS BRASIL 55 51 3266 0523 | [email protected] QUANTUM SAILS JAPAN 81 468 82 5451 | [email protected] QUANTUM SAILS ITALY 39 3355642161 | [email protected] QUANTUM SAILS SPAIN 34 93 2242778 | [email protected] SHOUT OUT TO THE QUANTUM-POWERED TEAMS THAT DOMINATED THE 2019 SNIPE WORLDS: 1ST: Haddad/Nascimento 2ND: Paradeda/Kieling 4TH: Jesus/ Borges 1ST (Junior): Abdulklech/Motta Commodore International Rules Committee Pietro Fantoni Antonio Bari Moruzzo, Udine, Italy Trento, Italy [email protected] [email protected] Vice Commodore General Secretary – Europe Snipe Bulletin Luis Soubie Martin Bermudez de la Puente Editor: Jerelyn Biehl Publication Information Argentina Madrid, Spain [email protected] [email protected] SNIPE BULLETIN (ISSN 08996288 & PMA #40612608) is published quarterly and is part of membership of the organization. E-mail Secretary General Secretary – Western subscriptions can be added by contacting the Zbiniew Rakocy Hemisphere & Orient SCIRA office: [email protected] Poznan, Poland Gweneth Crook The SNIPE SILHOUETTE and the [email protected] Canada INTERNATIONAL SNIPE CLASS CREST [email protected] and the SNIPE BULLETIN are Trademarks Treasurer of the Snipe Class International Racing Association. -
Hayward Western Hemisphere Trophy
Hayward Western Hemisphere Trophy Emblematic of: Western Hemisphere & Orient (WH&O) Championship, held on alternate years with the World Championship Donated by: Commodore John T. Hayward, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA Owned by: SCIRA Awarded to: Fleet of the winning skipper for a period of two years Open to: 1. Five qualified teams from each country in the Western Hemisphere & Orient in good standing with SCIRA Preference including the national champion and runner-up for the current year All competing skippers and crews must be members in good standing with fleet, country and Association All skippers must be citizens or bona fide resident for at least one year, of the country they represent Each skipper must present credentials signed by his National Secretary attesting that skipper is the entrant Additional entries not included in the 5 qualified team quota as follows: 2. The current World Champion (providing it represents a WH&O nation) automatically qualifies 3. The current WH&O Champion automatically qualified for entry to defend his title. 4. The prior year North American, South American and Orient Champion automatically qualifies (providing each represents that continent) 5. One current year, top junior qualifier each from: North America, South America and Orient regions 6. One current year, top woman qualifier each from: North America, South America and Orient regions Reallocation – in the event that the total entries do not meet a total of 50 boats: 1. Registration period begins 6 months prior to the start of the Championship or upon posting of the NOR. “Registration” is defined as a skipper who has satisfied requirements outlined in 1. -
LA CLASSE SNIPE La S.C.I.R.A
LA CLASSE SNIPE La S.C.I.R.A. (Snipe Class International Racing Association) unisce i 28 Paesi del Mondo in cui è diffuso LO SNIPE NEL lo Snipe. Ad oggi ne sono stati costruiti più di 32.000. MONDO Le imbarcazioni attive in regate nazionali ed attualmente iscritte alla Classe sono oltre 1.800, distribuite come segue: Giappone 443 Francia 28 Ecuador 14 Brasile 171 Polonia 35 Germania 9 USA 388 Portogallo 24 Croazia 7 Spagna 194 UK 28 Cuba 6 Italia 143 Svezia 22 Uruguay 4 Norvegia 86 Canada 14 Danimarca 6 Argentina 54 Bahamas 12 Venezuela 5 Belgio 46 Colombia 12 Messico 6 Finlandia 28 Porto Rico 14 Perù 4 E’ interessante sapere che la forte diffusione e l’importanza dello Snipe in tutto il continente americano ha fatto sì che la classe sia inclusa nei Giochi Panamericani. Consultando il medagliere olimpico della vela, ● USA: 60 medaglie ● Brasile: 17 medaglie (di cui un oro a Rio 2016) ● Spagna: 19 medaglie ● Argentina: 10 medaglie (di cui un oro a Rio 2016) ● Norvegia: 32 medaglie ● Danimarca: 30 medaglie ● Svezia: 35 medaglie si può notare che lo Snipe conosce la maggiore diffusione in quasi tutti i Paesi velisticamente più forti. In USA lo Snipe è molto diffuso sia sui laghi che sulle coste, contando anche sulla presenza di due importanti costruttori. Molti forti velisti usano questa barca per allenarsi alternandola alle classi olimpiche: i campioni di Snipe che hanno vinto anche medaglie olimpiche o campionati del mondo di Star sono innumerevoli. In Brasile lo Snipe è addirittura definito “La barca a vela” per eccellenza. -
Hayward Western Hemisphere Trophy
Hayward Western Hemisphere Trophy Emblematic of: Western Hemisphere & Orient (WH&O) Championship. Donated by: Commodore John T. Hayward, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. Owned by: SCIRA Awarded to: Fleet of the winning skipper for a period of two years. Entry and Eligibility: Skippers shall be citizens or residents for at least one year of the country they represent and each must present credentials signed by his National Secretary attesting that he is the entrant. Open to: Five qualified teams from each country in the Western Hemisphere & Orient. Preference including the national champion and runner-up for the current year. Additional entries not included in the 5 qualified team quota as follows: 1. The current World Champion (providing it represents a WH&O nation) automatically qualifies. 2. The current WH&O Champion automatically qualified for entry to defend his title. 3. The prior year North American, South American and Orient Champion automatically qualifies (providing each represents that continent) 4. One current year, top junior qualifier each from: North America, South America and Orient regions 5. One current year, top woman qualifier each from: North America, South America and Orient regions Reallocation – in the event that the total entries do not meet a total of 50 boats: 1. Registration period begins 6 months prior to the start of the Championship or upon posting of the NOR. “Registration” is defined as a skipper who has satisfied requirements outlined in 1. above and has paid to the regatta organizing authority the full registration fee and charter fee (if applicable) as specified on the Official Regatta website or via equivalent means. -
Volume 25, Spring 2007 Official Newsletter of the Snipe Class
Snipe.qxp 3/12/07 5:40 AM Page 1 SnipeSnipe BulletinBulletinTM Official newsletter of the Snipe Class International Racing Association Volume 25, Spring 2007 Snipe.qxp 3/12/07 5:41 AM Page 2 Making Your Snipe Fly! 1st–Worlds, 1st–US Nationals & 1st–North Americans At Quantum, we work hard to consistently develop and produce winning Snipe sails. This years results show our efforts are continuing to succeed. Long time customer, Augie Diaz flew Quantum Sails once again to win his second Snipe World Championship, and we were glad we could do our part. For Augie Diaz’s latest interview, George Szabo’s newest tuning tips, a description of our latest sail developments, and more, visit www.quantumsails.com/snipe. Let us help you get your Snipe flying today. www.quantumsails.com [email protected] [email protected] +619-226-2422 SCIRA Information Snipe Bulletin International Rules Committee Commodore Giorgio Brezich Editor: Jerelyn W. Biehl Robert Dunkley Via Negrelli 12 Publication Information PO Box N3230 Trieste, Italy 34143 SNIPE BULLETIN (ISSN 08996288) is Nassau, Bahamas [email protected] published quarterly and is part of mem- [email protected] bership of the organization. Subscriptions are available for $10.00 per year by Snipe Class International Racing Association, Incorporated (not for profit), 2812 Canon Street, San Diego, CA 92106 USA. Chief Measurer The SNIPE SILHOUETTE and the INTER- Vice Commodore Antonio Bari NATIONAL SNIPE CLASS CREST and Pedro Garra Via Vittorio Veneto 24 the SNIPE BULLETIN are Trademarks of Rufina Bauza 2489 38100 Trento, Italy the Snipe Class International Racing 11300 Montevideo, Uruguay [email protected] Association. -
Jogos Olímpicos Tóquio 2020 Vela 32 Vela
GUIA DO TIME BRASIL JOGOS OLÍMPICOS TÓQUIO 2020 VELA 32 VELA CHEFE DE EQUIPE Juan Sienra Torben Grael TREINADORES Alexandre Paradeda Francesco Marrai Guilherme Hamelmann Gustavo Thiesen Javier Del Moral Lucas Mazim Paulo Roberto Ribeiro ATLETAS Mulheres Ana Barbachan Fernanda Oliveira Gabi Nicolino Kahena Kunze Martine Grael Patricia Freitas Homens Bruno Bethlem Gabriel Borges Henrique Haddad Jorge Zarif Marco Grael Robert Scheidt Samuel Albrecht * Clique no nome e saiba mais sobre a (o) atleta do Time Brasil VELA FEMININO /fernandaeana470class - /analuizabarbachan ANA BARBACHAN nome completo altura Ana Luiza Busato 1,71m Barbachan peso classe 70kg 470 Feminino clube/associação data de nascimento que representa 15/08/1989 Clube dos Jangadeiros local de nascimento (RS) Porto Alegre, RS treinadores Eneko Fernández e Lucas Mazim principais conquistas na carreira Bicampeã da etapa de Hyères da Copa do Mundo (2013 e 2015) Campeã da etapa de Gênova da Copa do Mundo (2019) Campeã da etapa de Miami da Copa do Mundo (2013) nota Proeira da dupla, Ana Barbachan está em seu décimo terceiro ano de parceria na classe 470 com Fernanda Oliveira. A dupla tem a cidade de Porto Alegre como base principal, mas também costuma treinar no Rio de Janeiro e na Europa. VELA FEMININO /fernandaeana470class - /fernanda.oliveira470 FERNANDA OLIVEIRA nome completo altura Fernanda Ryff Moreira 1,61m de Oliveira Horn peso classe 52kg 470 Feminino clube/associação data de nascimento que representa 19/12/1980 Clube dos Jangadeiros local de nascimento (RS) Porto Alegre, RS treinadores Eneko Fernández e Lucas Mazim principais conquistas na carreira Bronze nos Jogos Olímpicos Pequim 2008 Bronze nos Jogos Sul-americanos Buenos Aires 2006 nota Primeira medalhista olímpica da vela feminina brasileira, ao lado de Isabel Swan, a timoneira Fernanda Oliveira já é uma veterana no evento: em Tóquio, participará de sua sexta edição dos Jogos.