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1965 -1945 Word Champions Und Alle SUI Segler World Championship Resultate 1965 -1945 Podeste und alle SUI Segler S . C . Y . R . A INTERNATIONAL STAR CLASS YACHT RACING ASSOSIATION 1965 KNEWPORT HARBORIEL – USA U ( 45 Teilnehmer) 1959 NEWPORT HARBOR – USA ( 30 Teilnehmer) Gold USA 4831 Donald Beve / C. Lewsadder Gold USA 3877 Lowell North / Mort Carlile Silber USA 4749 Malin Burnham / James Reynolds Silber USA 4143 Gary Comer / Bill Hackel Bronze USA 4913 Bill Buchan Jr. / Douglas Knight Bronze USA 3850 Bill Ficker / Thomas Skahill 1958 SAN DIEGO - USA – US A ( 24 Teilnehmer) 1964 BOSTON HARBOR - USA U ( 57 Teilnehmer) Gold USA 3850 Bill Ficker / Mark Yorston Gold USA 4489 Don K. Edler / Kent Edler Silber USA 3496 Chick Rollins / Wm. Pickford Silber USA 4836 Joseph Duplin / Francis Dolan Bronze USA 3867 Ding Schoonmaker / Malin Burnham Bronze USA 4749 Malin Burnham / C. Lewsadder 1963 CHICAGO - USA U ( 66 Teilnehmer) Gold USA 4615 Joseph Duplin / Francis Dolan Silber USA 4733 Lowell North / Thomas Skahill Bronze USA 4636 Blair Fletcher / Asa L. Colson Bill Fricker 53. SUI 4640 Emil Widmer / (ZU) 1957 HABANA – USA ( 35 Teilnehmer) 1962 CASCAIS, PORTUGAL U ( 73 Teilnehmer) Gold USA 3877 Lowell North /James Hill Silber FRA 3172 Albert Debarge / Paul Elvstrom Gold USA 4241 Richard Stearns / Lynn Williams Bronze USA 3740 Joseph Duplin / Peter Wilhauser Silber POR 3870 Duarte Bello / Fernando Bello Bronze USA 4525 E. W. Etchells / R. M. Allan III Lowell North Dick Stearns Gold Star 1962. 1956 NAPOLI - Italien – USAU ( 58 Teilnehmer) 14. SUI 4499 Edwin Bernet / J. Peter Schmid (Zug) Gold ITA 3810 Ag. Straulino / Nicolo Rode 35. SUI 4236 Erich Schrauder / Gubi Leemann (TB) Silber USA 2929 Lowell North /James Hill 42. SUI 4348 Ernst Gauschi / Emil Widmer (BOD) Bronze CUB 3076 A. de Cardenas /J. de Cardenas 48. SUI 4461 Urs Bucher / Rolf Amrein (LUV) 58. SUI 4599 Hans Bryner / Fredy Portier (LL) 67. SUI 4360 Jakob Iten / Peter Erzberger (Int) 1961 SAN DIEGO BAY - USA U ( 26 Teilnehmer) Gold USA 4260 Bill Buchan Jr. / Douglas Knight Silber USA 4280 John Bennett John / McKeague Bronze USA 4420 Lowell North / Thomas Skahill Agostino Straulino U 22. SUI 3724 C. E. Burkhard /F. Portier (RAP) 1960 RIO DE JANIERO – Brasilien ( 47 Teilnehmer) 26. SUI 3567 Jan Borh / Charly Joos (ZU) 39. SUI 3822 Hans Bryner / Urs Bucher LL) Gold USA 3877 Lowell North / Thomas Skahill Silber USA 4039 Donald K. Edler / Kent Edler 1955 HAVANA - Kuba – UUSA ( 37 Teilnehmer) Bronze USA 4258 Rob. Lippincott / Frank Hogg Gold CUB 3376 C. de Cardenas /de Cardenas Jr. 31. SUI 4097 Ernst Gautschi / Christina Gautschi (BOD) Silber CUB 3076 J. de Cardenas / A. Garcia Tunon Bronze USA 3375 Wm. Gentzlinger / Clair L. Farrand 1954 CASCAIS - Potugal – U U ( 34 Teilnehmer) 1950 CHICAGO - USA U ( 41 Teilnehmer) Gold CUB 3076 C. de Cardenas /de Cardenas Jr. Gold USA 3002 R. Lippincott / Robert Levin Silber BAH 3032 D. Knowles / S. Farrington Silber USA 2916 L. Pirie / C. Tuttle Bronze ITA 3316 Ag. Straulino / Nicolo Rode Bronze USA 2125 Skip Etchells / Mary Etchells 1949 CHICAGO - USA U U ( 40 Teilnehmer) Gold USA 2829 Harry Nye Jr . / Stanly Fahlstrom Silber USA 2430 R. Lippincott / Robert Levin Bronze USA 2700 Stan Ogilvy / Owen Torrey Carlos Jr. mit Carlos de Cárdenas Sr. 1948 CACCAUS - Portugal U ( 40 Teilnehmer) 1953 NAPOLI - Italien – USA ( 38 Teilnehmer) Gold USA 1961 Lockwood Pirie / H. Rugeroni Silber ITA 1540 A. Straulino / Nicolo Rode Gold ITA 3316 Ag. Straulino / Nicolo Rode Bronze USA 2570 Hilary Smart / Paul Smart Silber POR 3135 D. Bello / J. Tito Bronze ITA 3233 T. Nordio / L. Sangulin 1947 CACCAUS - Portugal – USA ( 21 Teilnehmer) 22. SUI 3222 H. Looser / H. Rusterholz (RAP) 27. SUI 3069 H. Bryner / U. Bucher (LL) Gold BAH 1976 D. Knowles / S. Farrington 30. SUI 2708 J. Both / C. Joos (ZU) Silber USA 2570 H. Smart / S. Ogilvy Bronze USA 1941 R. Stearns / R. Rodgers – USA 1952 CASCAIS - Portugal ( 29 Teilnehmer) 1946 HAVANNA - Kuba – ( 28 Teilnehmer) Gold ITA 2958 Ag. Straulino / Nicolo Rode Silber USA 3002 R. Lippincott / D. Hubers Gold USA G. Fleitz / W. Krug Bronze POR 3135 D. Bello / F. Bello Silber USA Robert White / G. Holcombe Bronze BAH Durward Knowles / Basil Kelly 18. SUI 3222 H. Looser / H. Rusterholz (RAP) 19. SUI 3069 H. Bryner / K. Bryner (ZU) 1951 GIBSON ISLAND - USA U ( 43 Teilnehmer) 1945 LONG ISLAND SOUND - USA – (21 Teilnehmer) Gold USA 2125 Etchells / Mrs. Etchells Gold USA M. Burnham / L. North Silber USA D. Strearns / R. Rodgers Silber USA Cowie / W. Krug Bronze USA 2700 Stan Ogilvy / W. Stueck Bronze USA E. Etchells / Mrs. Etchells Mary Etchells, 1951 World Champion Crew Swiss – Star –Class - Okt. 2012 L.Zimmermann .
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