Vote the Snipe Sailor of the Year
Vote on our Facebook page! You can vote for as many candidates as you want, there is no limit. Voting ends on December 31. The nominations: ...

Vote on our Facebook page!
You can vote for as many candidates as you want, there is no limit.
Voting ends on December 31.
The nominations:
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Aine McLean with Matt Cappetta won the Pacific Coast Championship, with Claire Riedman won the US Women’s Nationals
Alan Williams and Liz Pike won the UK Nationals
Alexandre Paradeda and Gabriel Kieling won the Brazilian Nationals, the South Americans Games and the South Americans Championship
Alexandre Tinoco and Mirella Spritzer won the French Nationals
Anette Melsom Myhre and Janett Krefting won the Norwegian Women’s Nationals
Antolin Alejandre De Ona and Francisco Martin-Lagos Terres won the Junior Europeans
Augie Diaz with Bruno Mello won the Midwinters, with Aine McLean Fretwell the Don Q, the Atlantic Coast Championship, with Kathleen Tocke the Pan Am US Trials, with Nicole Popp the Ron Payne Regatta
Birger Jansen with Janette Jansen won the Bacardi Cup, with Lisa Gehrken won the Norwegian Nationals
Christian Skjoldvang Andersen and Celina Skjødt won the Swedish Nationals
Claus Carpelan and Risto Valjus won the Finish Nationals
Dany Delgado and Javier Delgado won the Colombian Nationals
Diogo Pereira and Goncalo Ribeiro won the Portuguese Nationals
Enrico Solerio and Sergio Simonetti won the German Open, the Piada Trophy, the Summer Circuit, the Italian Nationals
Ernesto Rodriguez and Eduardo Mintzias won the North American Championship
Evert McLaughlin and Francisco Perez won the Canadian Nationals
Felipe Linhares and Marcelo Lopes won the Taca Alberto Lineburger
Gonzalo “Old Man” Diaz from Miami who has maintained a crew training program for many years which is likely to promote and sustain the fleet for many years
Jerry Thompson with Mandi Dufort from Long Beach California … JT has many, many, many fans!!!
Jordi Triay with Lluis Mas won the Copa de Espana, with Lara Cacabelos the Spanish Nationals
Jostein Groden and Maj Kristin Hansen Borgen won Majsnipen
Lucas Öhrn and Axel Edwall won the Nordic Championship
Luis Soubie and Diego Lipszyc won the Argentinian Nationals
Marco Rochelli and Ilaria Rochelli won the Italian Junior Nationals
Maria Paula Salerno and Mariela Salerno won the Women’s Worlds
Mateus Tavares and Jonathan Lherke won the Taca Octanorm
Manu Hens won with Victor Perez Campos the Criterium di Primavera, the Trofeo Armada Espanola, with Maj Kristin Hansen Borgen the Winter Trophy, with Enrico Michel the Harboe Cup/Danish Nationals, with Alexandre Tinoco the Belgian Nationals
Pablo Defazio and Mariana Foglia won the Juegos Sudamericano de Playa
Pedro Barreto and Sofia Barreto won the South European Championship
Pietro Fantoni and Alberto de Paoli won the Croatian Nationals
Piotr Manczak and Przemyslaw Blaszka won the Polish Nationals
Raul De Valenzuela Santaella and Antolin Alejandre De Ona won the European Championship
Raul Rios with Fernando Menllor won the Wester Hemisphere & Orient Championship and the Central American and Caribbean Games, with Henry Dumke won the US Juniors and the US Nationals
Stefano Longhi and Eleonora Zuzic won the Portoroz Cup
Takeyasu Sugiyama and Hirotaka Kaneda won the Master Worlds
Tiago Morais and André Sá Coutinho won the Campeonato Iberico
Previous winners
2011 Alexandre Tinoco and Gabriel Borges
2012 Raul de Valenzuela and Alejandre de Ona Antolin
2013 Tiago Roquette and Tiago Morais
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2 comments
Gregory Saldana
PLEASE: this is a very short sided program. We all know who the winning and advanced sailors are in our fleet and we love them (or not- doesn't matter).
Many other Snipe sailors not listed meet challenges not public or published in Snipe Today who also make accomplishments beyond "winning" in the context of the Snipe fleet.
This includes long standing Snipe sailors who sail with current active sailors, who also bring new sailors and retired sailors into the class and who also promote the class thru Snipe sailing practice and sailing in regattas locally and nationally. I think we all know what I mean here.
Please pay attention to Old Man Diaz out of Miami who has maintained a crew training program for many years which is likely to promote and sustain the fleet for many years.
And also for a very good recent Snipe Today example: please read the article by Louis Soubie. He makes a convincing argument for the fundamental importance of basic boat preparations before winning the regatta. He's not commenting about winning, he's commenting on how to go fast.
Your current solicitation is promoting the "elite" of the class.
I vote: to abandon your vote and advance a broader Snipe culture.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Saldana
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P. Fantoni
Ciao Greg!
Thank you for your comment.
It was my fault.
But consider that this is "just" a poll, where we decide to "nominate" the sailors who won a major event or a National Championship. This is only a criterion, maybe debatable, but we decided to follow this criterion ...
On the site we have posted news and article about promotion of our class, coaching initiatives etc. We are trying to advance a broader Snipe culture - as you say - but we need the help, the contibutions and ideas from you and from other Snipe sailors. It is not easy for us to find news, write articles, ask people for contributions every day, 365 days in a year (a big THANKS to everybody has worked on the site!).
This is not an excuse, but a call for your help, Dear Greg and Dear Snipe Sailors!
We added two new choices. Hope this is OK. Please, check!
:)
Pietro Fantoni, ST editor
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