Id Crook Memorial Trophy

Id Crook Memorial Trophy is the sailing trophy awarded at the Masters Snipe World Championships. The Id Crook Memorial Trophy is awarded to the winning skipper and crew. It was donated to the Snipe Class International Racing Association (SCIRA) by Canada.[1] It's named after Canadian Id Crook, SCIRA's commodore in 2000.

The regatta venue must rotate among North America, Europe, South America and Japan. No races to be run in wind velocity exceeding 15 knots.

Skipper must be at least 45 years of age in the year of the regatta. Combined age of skipper and crew must be at least 80 years in the year of the regatta.

4 divisions of medals are presented for trophies for top 3 places in the following divisions:

  • Apprentice Master Division (45-54 years)
  • Master Division (55-64 years)
  • Grand Master Division (65-74 years)
  • Master Legends Division (75 years old and onwards)

Overall Master World Champion will be top placing team.

The Master Legends Division was created in 2015

Winners

Year Venue Skipper & Crew Country
1986 Atlanta Yacht Club Ken Simons & Bill Simons  United States
1987 Yacht Club Santo Amaro Ivan Pimentel & Ricardo Lebreiro  Brazil
1989 Oakville Harbour Yacht Club Ivan Pimentel & Luis Pesnovich  Brazil
1991 Real Club de Regatas de Santiago de la Ribera Félix Gancedo & Carlos Llamas  Spain
1992 Clube Internacional da Marina de Vilamoura Paulo da Silva Santos & Fernando Silva  Brazil
1994 Kaiyo Yacht Harbor Kazunori Shinka & Tetsuji Nakatani  Japan
1996 Vestfjorden Seilforening Birger Jansen & Marianne Stigar  Norway
1998 Club Náutico Córdoba Bibi Juetz & Felipe Vasconcellos  Brazil
1999 Horsens Sejlklub Flemming Christiansen & Morten Ullmann  Denmark
2002 St. Petersburg Yacht Club Augie Diaz & John Kehoe  United States
2004 Associazione Sportiva Nautica Sabazia Augie Diaz & Lisa Griffith  United States
2006 Royal Nassau Sailing Club Augie Diaz & Pam Kelly  United States
2008^ Società Triestina della Vela
2010 Iate Clube do Rio de Janeiro Paulo da Silva Santos & Rodrigo Inacio  Brazil
2012 Real Club de Regatas de Santiago de la Ribera Augie Diaz & Justine O’Connor  United States
2014 Fukuoka City Yacht Harbor Takeyasu Sugiyama & Hirotaka Kaneda  Japan
2016 Royal Nassau Sailing Club Ernesto Rodriguez & Kathleen Tocke  United States
2018 Associação Naval de Lisboa (Vilamoura) Damián Borrás & Jordi Triay  Spain
2020 St. Petersburg Yacht Club

^The 2008 Snipe World Masters could not be completed due to wind conditions and the inability to achieve 3 races, which is the minimum for a Championship.[2]

References

  1. Deed of gift This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  2. World Masters-Not enough races
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