Women’s World Championship Results
Women’s World Championship
The Roy Yamaguchi Trophy

The Roy Yamaguchi Memorial Trophy was presented for the first time at the Women’s World Championship (1994). Roy Yamaguchi was a memorable and important person not only to the Japanese Yachting Association, but also to SCIRA.
In 1956, he was instrumental in organizing the Tokyo Bay Fleet, Japan’s first Snipe fleet, and was the first Japanese person to participate in the 18th World Championship in Cascais, Portugal with Mr. Fujiya Matsumoto as his crew. The Tokyo Bay fleet has produced many great sailors since then, all who have supported the Japanese Yachting Association and are still active today as International Judges and leading yachtsmen of Japan.
In 1959, SCIRA recognized Mr. Yamaguchi’s leadership and loyalty by electing him to the Board of Governors. Roy created the All Japan Snipe Class Championship and later introduced the first Dragon boats to Japan in 1958. He continued to promote sailing in Japan by producing 8 Finns in preparation for the 1960 Olympic Games, donating them to Universities.
In 1963, he died at the early age of 42. He had constructed a 5.5 meter boat for the 1964 Olympic Games, and Fujiya Matsumoto carried out his wish, naming the boat “Roy” and competing in those Games.
The Japanese Snipe Class and SCIRA is extremely proud to have the Women’s World Perpetual Trophy named after Mr. Roy Yamaguchi. Mrs. Motoko Matsumoto was responsible for commissioning the artist to design and craft the beautiful vases presented. Everyone was honored to have Mrs. Roy Yamaguchi and her family present for the first presentation.
Champions | Country | Venue | Results |
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Juliana Duque/Bruna Patricio | BRA | Valencia, ESP | 2023 |
Juliana Duque/Mila Meckereth | BRA | Sao Paola, BRA | 2021 |
Carol Cronin/Kim Couranz | USA | Newport, RI, USA | 2018 |
not enough competitors to meet ISAF requirements | Lake Bracciano, ITA | 2016 | |
not enough competitors to meet ISAF requirements | Villa Carlos Paz, ARG | 2014 | |
Marta/Angela Hernandez | Spain | Malaga, ESP | 2012 |
Anna Tunnicliffe/Molly Vandemoer | USA | St Petersburg, FL, USA | 2010 |
Mariana Gallego/Marina Sanchez | Spain | Roquetas del Mar, ESP | 2008 |
Andrea/Mariana Foglia | Uruguay | Punta del Este, URU | 2006 |
Andrea/Mariana Foglia | Uruguay | Oslo, NOR | 2004 |
Carolyn Brown/Julie Redler | USA | St Petersburg, FL, USA | 2002 |
Karianne Eikeland/Janett Krefting | Norway | Trieste, ITA | 2000 |
Ekaterina Skoudina/Tatiana Lartseva | Russia | Annapolis, MD, USA | 1998 |
Pauline Book/Carine Juliussen | Norway | Mar Menor, ESP | 1996 |
Pauline Book/Carine Juliussen | Norway | Yokohama, JPN | 1994 |