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1998 Newport Bermuda Race Prizegiving 2002 NEWPORT BERMUDA RACE PRIZEGIVING JUNE 22, 2002 TROPHY DESCRIPTION DONOR WINNER American Businessman’s Second place team in the American Business Trophy Onion Patch series Lunch Club Team NYYC Red Team Yacht 1 (Decanter) AURA William Kardash Yacht 2 (Decanter) TEMPTRESS Richard Shulman E. Kirk Cooper Yacht 3 (Decanter) IDLER George David Onion Patch Trophy Team Winning the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club Onion Patch Series Team Storm Trysail White Yacht 1 (Decanter) BLUE YANKEE Robert Towse Yacht 2 (Decanter) GOLD DIGGER James Bishop Yacht 3 (Decanter) ORION Donald Patterson Gurnet Rock Trophy Bermuda Yacht with highest William R. Kempe Not awarded in 2002 Score in Onion Patch Series (Decanter) Henry B. duPont Memorial Overall Winner for Onion Patch Pierre S. duPont Trophy Series by yacht in Newport Bermuda Race IDLER George David (duPont Medallion) Catherine Hollis Memorial Best corrected time in this Race The Thad A. Hollis Family Trophy by an Onion Patch competitor BLUE YANKEE Robert Towse (Crystal Glasses) 1 FINAL 3.27pm 22 June, 2002 2002 NEWPORT BERMUDA RACE PRIZEGIVING TROPHY DESCRIPTION DONOR WINNER Commodore & Mrs. Swan Yacht with best corrected The Hall Family Robert L. Hall Trophy time in Cruiser/Racer Division. ARIEL James Thompson Keeper: Nautor Swan Trophy Destroyers Atlantic Trophy Service Academy Yacht with Commander Naval Surface (no perpetual) Best corrected time Force Atlantic FLIRT Ensign Brian Ray Battle of the Atlantic Service or Maritime Academy with US Coast Guard & Trophy second best corrected time Merchant Marine (Medallion) Academies SWIFT Ensign George Roland Captain Scarritt Adams USNA Yacht with second best Mrs. Poppy Adams Trophy corrected time SWIFT Ensign George Roland Stephen W. Gerber Cup USNA Yacht with best US Navy corrected time FLIRT Ensign Brian Ray Dan A. Kimball Trophy Navigator of USNA Yacht with US Navy Best corrected time FLIRT Ensign Brian Ray City of Newport Trophy Highest Placing Foreign Yacht City of Newport, R.I. (Non-US, Bermuda, Cayman flag) TEMAGAMI Arthur English (Pewter Pitcher) Toronto, Ontario. R.M. “Dick” Masters Trophy First Bermuda Yacht which beats Mrs. Lorna Masters Second Bermuda yacht by the BABE Colin Couper Largest margin in her Division (Decanter) 2 FINAL 3.27pm 22 June, 2002 2002 NEWPORT BERMUDA RACE PRIZEGIVING TROPHY DESCRIPTION DONOR WINNER F.A. Burrows Memorial First Bermuda Yacht on Corrected Mrs. Frederick Burrows Trophy Time in Cruiser/Racer Division BABE Colin Couper (Decanter) Maritime Museum Prize Yacht older than 15 years with Maritime Museum Second best corrected time in CARINA Rives Potts Cruiser/Racer Division (Book) William C. Finley Trophy Yacht older than 15 years with William C. Finley Best corrected time in Cruiser/Racer SINN FEIN Peter Rebovich Division (Medallion) Thomas Fleming Day Yacht under 40ft. with best corrected Memorial Trophy time in Cruiser/Racer Division SINN FEIN Peter Rebovich (Medallion) William Snaith Memorial Designer of yacht winning Storm Trysail Club Prize St. David’s Lighthouse Trophy REICHEL PUGH John Reichel (Plaque) YACHT DESIGN Race Committee Designer Designer of yacht winning Bermuda Race Organizing Committee Prize Gibb’s Hill Lighthouse Trophy REICHEL PUGH John Reichel (Plaque) YACHT DESIGN Corporation of First Yacht to Finish Mayor of Hamilton Hamilton Trophy (Cedar & silver plaque) for Corporation of Hamilton PYEWACKET Roy Disney Harvey Conover Memorial Second yacht to finish Former Flags of RBYC Trophy (Medallion) BOOMERANG George Coumantaros Herbert L. Stone Memorial First yacht to finish in Anonymous Trophy Cruising Division PALAWAN Joseph Hoopes (Medallion) 3 FINAL 3.27pm 22 June, 2002 2002 NEWPORT BERMUDA RACE PRIZEGIVING TROPHY DESCRIPTION DONOR WINNER Schooner Mistress Prize Navigator of first yacht to finish Crew of Mistress (No perpetual) (Medallion) PYEWACKET Stanley Honey Philip S. Weld Prize Best corrected time in Class 12 CCA Boston Station Double-handed spinnaker Division 1st place (keeper is sent LORA ANN Richard Du Moulin to winner) 2nd place (Medallion) MIREILLE E. Hewitt Gaynor 3rd place (Medallion) PIPE DREAM IX W. Scott Piper Moxie Prize Double-handed Non-spinnaker CCA Boston Station Not awarded in 2002 Essex Station Trophy Best corrected time in Class 11, CCA Essex Station AMERICAP Cruising Division 1st place (Medallion) RESTIVE George Denny 2nd place (Medallion) J’ERIN James Flaherty 3rd place (Medallion) BERMUDA OYSTER Paul Hubbard 4th place (Medallion) INESSA II Krzysztof Grubecki (No trophy) Best corrected time in Class 10, AMERICAP Cruising Division 1st place (Medallion) PALAWAN Joseph Hoopes 2nd place (Medallion) SKY Jim Reiher 3rd place (Medallion) MARLOW John Middleton 4th place (Medallion) STARLIGHT A. Christopher Bulger 4 FINAL 3.27pm 22 June, 2002 2002 NEWPORT BERMUDA RACE PRIZEGIVING TROPHY DESCRIPTION DONOR WINNER Latifa Challenge Cup Best corrected times in Class 9, Michael Mason IMS Racing 1st place (Medallion) BLUE YANKEE Robert Towse 2nd place (Medallion) BOOMERANG George Coumantaros 3rd place (Medallion) PYEWACKET Roy Disney Vincent Monte-Sano Best corrected time in Class 8 CCA New York Station Trophy 1st place (Medallion) ZARAFFA Huntington Sheldon 2nd place (Medallion) ENCORE James Dolan 3rd place (Medallion) SPANK ME BT Robert Limoggio 4th place (Medallion) KODIAK Llwyd Ecclestone Ray Graham Bigelow Best corrected times in Class 7 Mrs. F. Lieber Memorial Trophy 1st place (Medallion) NEVA Robert Watson 2nd place (Medallion) RUSH Thomas Stark 3rd place (Medallion) SCEPTER’D ISLE Dietrich Weismann 4th place (Medallion) NOVA Stephen Barker 5 FINAL 3.27pm 22 June, 2002 2002 NEWPORT BERMUDA RACE PRIZEGIVING TROPHY DESCRIPTION DONOR WINNER Sir Thomas Lipton Best corrected times in Class 6 Robert B. Smallwood Memorial Trophy 1st place (Medallion) HOUND Frank Eberhart 2nd place (Medallion) TEMPTRESS Richard Shulman, MD & E. Kirk Cooper 3rd place (Medallion) ELAN Alan Blair 4th place (Medallion) SWEPT AWAY Richard Mandell Half models Best corrected times in Class 5 (J-44 Class) Supplied by Class 1st place (Medallion) MABUHAY II Eduardo Salvati plus Navigator of 1st place yacht Charles Hoffman 2nd place (Medallion) STAMPEDE Jimmie Sundstrum 3rd place (Medallion) GOLD DIGGER James Bishop 4th place (Medallion) RUNAWAY Lawrence Glenn Malabar Trophy Best corrected times in Class 4 Mrs. John Alden 1st place (Medallion) GALADRIEL John Santa 2nd place (Medallion) ORION Donald Patterson 3rd place (Medallion) BABE Colin Couper 4th place (Medallion) BANDANA Charles Benson 6 FINAL 3.27pm 22 June, 2002 2002 NEWPORT BERMUDA RACE PRIZEGIVING TROPHY DESCRIPTION DONOR WINNER Alfred F. Loomis Memorial Best corrected times in Class 3 Friends of A. Loomis Trophy 1st place (Medallion) CARINA Rives Potts 2nd place (Medallion) DOLPHIN Henry Morgan 3rd place (Medallion) MOON RACER Kenneth Commerford 4th place (Medallion) TEMAGAMI Arthur English Samuel Pepys Trophy Best corrected times in Class 2 Royal Navy Sailing Association 1st place (Medallion) ARIEL James Thompson 2nd place (Medallion) AURA William Kardash 3rd place (Medallion) JACQUELINE IV Bob Forman 4th place (Medallion) FLIRT Ensign Brian Ray Argentine Trophy Best corrected times in Class 1 Yacht Club Argentino 1st place (Medallion) SINN FEIN Peter Rebovich 2nd place (Medallion) EMILY Edwin Gaynor 3rd place (Medallion) RESTLESS Eric Crawford 4th place (Medallion) BANGALORE Carvel Tefft Edlu Tankard Yacht with second best corrected R. J. Schaefer Time in Cruiser/Racer Division ENCORE James Dolan (Medallion) 7 FINAL 3.27pm 22 June, 2002 2002 NEWPORT BERMUDA RACE PRIZEGIVING TROPHY DESCRIPTION DONOR WINNER George W. Mixter Trophy Navigator of yacht winning Mrs. Findlay Downs each Lighthouse Trophy (two awards) BLUE YANKEE Dee Smith (Medallion) ZARAFFA Dirk Johnson Overall Performance Winner on corrected time Walter Wheeler Trophy who beats the next two yachts ZARAFFA Huntington Sheldon in her class by largest margin (Medallion) H. Irving Pratt Trophy Winning 3 yacht team in Friends of Irving Pratt Cruiser/Racer Division (Plaques sent later) Yacht 1 AURA William Kardash Yacht 2 KODIAK Llwyd Ecclestone Yacht 3 TEMPTRESS Richard Schulman, MD & E. Kirk Cooper Galley Slave Trophy Cook of last yacht to finish AVATAR Cook of Avatar (Copper sautée pan) “Dorade” Trophy Best Corrected Time Winner CCA by a vessel sailing under AMERICAP DAME OF SARK Stephen Donovan and launched before 1970. (Medallion) Royal Mail Cup Corrected Time Winner R.B.Y.C. Cruising Division PALAWAN Joseph Hoopes (Decanter) In recognition of the Polish Sailing Association of New York Would the following skippers please come forward Krzysztof Grubecki Krzysztof Kaminski John Kedzierski 8 FINAL 3.27pm 22 June, 2002 2002 NEWPORT BERMUDA RACE PRIZEGIVING TROPHY DESCRIPTION DONOR WINNER Special Award to RC “Thank you” medallion plaque CCA/RBYC John Winder Chairman Corinthian Trophy Vessel with best performing Former Winner all-amateur crew, Lighthouse Trophy Cruiser-Racer Division SINN FEIN Peter Rebovich CCA Bermuda Station Best Corrected Time CCA Bermuda Station Trophy Cruiser/Racer Division by ZARAFFA Huntington Sheldon CCA/RBYC skippered boat (Small silver cup with lid) Gibbs’s Hill Lighthouse Corrected Time Winner Bermuda Department of Tourism Trophy Racing Division BLUE YANKEE Robert Towse St. David’s Lighthouse Corrected Time Winner Bermuda Dept. of Tourism Trophy Cruiser/Racer Division ZARAFFA Huntington Sheldon 9 FINAL 3.27pm 22 June, 2002 .
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