Major Awards - St. Petersburg Yacht Club
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Major Awards - St. Petersburg Yacht Club
Major Awards Editor’s note When planning this second edition, our goal was to have an appendix listing every major achievement of our club and its members. The draft compilation numbered in the hundreds; our page budget could not accommodate it. What follows is a list that is not complete, but is a best effort at being representative. Every contest is hard and every win deserves recognition. To those persons whose achievements have suffered from the editor’s pencil, please accept my regrets. WCB Members’ Awards Match Racing 32nd America’s Cup (Valencia, Spain) Alinghi 2007 Ed Baird, helmsman Louis Vuitton Pacific Series Challenger Series 2009 Ed Baird ISAF Nation’s Cup World Championship of Nations 1991 Ed Baird ISAF World Match Racing Championship 2003 Ed Baird 2004 Ed Baird iShares Cup Season Championship 2008 Ed Baird Congressional Cup 2004 Ed Baird Senator’s Cup 2004-5 Chris Larson World Match Racing Champion 1995 Ed Baird Match Racing World Prof. Circuit Champion 1995 Ed Baird 2003 Ed Baird 2004 Ed Baird Rolex Maxi Yacht World Cup 2002 Chris Larson US Match Racing Championship (Prince of Wales Bowl) 1970 John W. Jennings, Don Dunham, Ed Sherman Jr 1979 John W. Jennings, Don Krippendorf, John M. Jennings 1991 Chris Larson, Howard Miller, Marty Kullman Helmsman Chris Larson and crew race in the 2008 Farr 40 World Championships off Miami Beach. Walter Cooper / Rolex 2007 144 CENTENNIAL 1909-2009 1990 U.S. Yacht Club Challenge winners: Standing from left, John W. Jennings, Fred Bickley, Bill Shakespeare, Howard Miller, Larry Sweeney, Kevin Funsch, Mike Funsch, and seated from left, Mark Mendelblatt, Mitchell Rogers and Brett Davis. SPYC archive Team Racing ISAF Team Racing World Champion 1998 Mark Mendelblatt, USA gold medal team US Team Racing Championship (George R Hinman Trophy) 1991 David Mendelblatt/Caj Flynn, Mark Mendelblatt/Mtchell Rogers, Bill Schoenberg/John Jennings 1994 team included David Fagen 1998 team included Brett Davis and Mark Mendelblatt Team Race Challenge with Seawanhaka Corinthian YC 2003 John W. Jennings, Colin Park, Marty Kullman, Jason Jennings N American Championship International Optimist Dinghy Team Champion (IODA) 1973 USA: Philip Canning, Jason Jennings, John Jennings 1979 USA: Mike Funsch, Kevin Funsch 1983 USA: David Fagen 1984 USA: David Mendelblatt, Mark Mendelblatt, Billy Schoenberg 1985 USA: Jonathan Glauser, Chad Shakespeare Pram National Team Championship 1986 Mark Mendelblatt, Brett Davis, Jonathan Glauser, Chad Shakespeare IODA South American Team Championship 1988 Mark Mendelblatt, John Green, Brett Davis, Jonathan Glauser IODA National Team Racing Championship 1988 SPYC Juniors 1st and 2nd 1989 Fred Bickley, Chris Russick, John Green, Edward Sherman, Philip Casesa 1991 Fred Bickley Jr. (Captain), Chris Russick, Christina Bickley, Annemarie Casesa, Patrick Hirt 1997 (1st) Stephen Cox, Zack Railey, Brittany Maschal, Treavor Moore (2nd) Ryan Druyor, Ben Williams, Kevin Reali, Ryan Shaughnessy IODA Florida Team Champions 1978 P. Canning, M. Funsch, Jay Jennngs, K. Funsch, T. Olmsted 1979 M. Funsch, K. Funsch, Jay Jennings, R. Olmsted 1981 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 K. Funsch, F. McCarthy, Rod Johnson, R. Olmsted David Mendelblatt, Roxanne Rarick, Royce Rarick, Billy Schoenberg David Mendelblatt, Mark Mendelblatt, Billy Schoenberg, Steve Lippincott David Mendelblatt, Mark Mendelblatt, Billy Schoenberg, Jonathan Glauser Mark Mendelblatt, Stevie Lippincott, Jonathan Glauser, Brett Davies Mark Mendelblatt, Brett Davis, Steve Lippincott, Jonathan Glauser One-Design Olympic gold medal 1988 Allison Jolly Olympic silver medal in Soling Class 1992 Jim Brady SPORT Women’s 470 class 1994 Allison Jolly Olympic Laser Trials 2004 Mark Mendelblatt Paralympic bronze medal 1996 John Ross-Duggan Paralympic trials in Sonar class 2003 John Ross-Duggan with J.P. Creignau Paralympic bronze medal Allison Jolly’s gold medal from the Seoul Olympics in 1988. 2004 John Ross-Duggan Barbara Watson Clapp Pan American Games silver medal 1999 Mark Mendelblatt US Yacht Club Challenge Cup 1990 John Jennings-skipper, Fred Bickley, Howard MIller, Kevin Funsch, Mike Funsch, Bill Shakespeare, Larry Sweeney (Schock35), Mark Mendelblatt-skipper, Mitchell Rogers, (Flying Junior), Brett Davis (Laser) US Sailing Men’s Championship (Clifford D. Mallory Cup) 1970 John W. Jennings, James L. Pardee, Barbara Pardee 1972 Edwin H. Sherman Jr., Harvey A. Ford, Hubert Rutland III 1973 John W. Jennings, James L. Pardee, Barbara Pardee ST. PETERSBURG YACHT CLUB 145 Major Awards Championship of Champions (Jack Brown Trophy) 2004 Michael Funsch, Jay Lurie,Vanguard 15 champions US Women’s Sailing Championship (Adams Trophy) 1979 Allison Jolly, Susan Blaketer, Janice Robertson, Sue Reischman US Women’s Open Single-handed Championship 1985 Allison Jolly Collegiate Single-handed Championship 1993 Mark Mendelblatt. Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association of North American Sloop Championships (ISCA) 2000 Sean Doyle-skipper, Harvard team 2001 Sean Doyle-skipper, Harvard team National Women’s Collegiate Sailing Championship 1975 Allison Jolly 1976 Allison Jolly US Sailing Youth Championship (Robert L. Johnson Trophy) 1991 Brett Davis 1997 Brad Funk US Sailing Youth Championship in 29er Class 2006 Kelsee Connon and Chris Vetter US Junior Single-handed Championship (Smythe Trophy) 1978 Richard Merriman US Junior Double-handed Championship (F. Gregg Bemis Trophy) 1980 Mike Funsch, Mark Shepard 1981 Mike Funsch, Mark Shepard (only second two-time winners) 1987 David Mendelblatt, Caj Flynn US Junior Triple-handed Championship (Sears Cup) 1985 Royce Rarik, Marty Kullman, Michelle Profant, Chris Bardes 1997 Sean Doyle, Nick Hartney, Mike Newell 2000 Rick Korab, Ryan Druyor, Kevin Reali US Single-handed Championship (George D. O’Day Trophy) 1997 Brad Funk 2006 Mitch Hall John W. Jennings, Ed Sherman and Don Dunham with the Prince of Wales Cup in 1970. SPYC archive 146 CENTENNIAL 1909-2009 Interscholastic National Double-handed Championship (Clifford D. Mallory Trophy) 1988 David Mendelblatt-skipper, Kara Shadwick; Mark Mendelblatt-skipper, Mitchell Rogers 1989 Mark Mendelblatt, David Fagen, Mitchell Rogers, Kara Shadwick 1990 Mark Mendelblatt, Mitchell Rogers, Kara Shadwick, Jonathan Glauser 1991 Mark Mendelblatt, Jonathan Glauser, John Green, Kara Shadwick Interscholastic Junior Single-handed (Cressy Trophy) 1990 Brett Davis 1991 Brett Davis 1992 Brett Davis 1997 Brad Funk 2006 Mitch Hall 2008 Mateo Vargas (2nd) US Junior Womens Single-handed Championship (Nancy Leiter Clagett Memorial Trophy) 1996 Annamarie Casesa International Masters Regatta, San Francisco 2001 John W. Jennings 2004 John W. Jennings 2005 John W. Jennings 2007 John W. Jennings Interclub Nationals 1979 Ethan Bixby Hobie 16 Trapseat World Champion 1996 John Ross-Duggan IFDS World Champion 1998 John Ross-Duggan US Disabled Sailing Championship 1996 John Ross-Duggan, Waldo Esparza 1997 John Ross-Duggan, David Schroeder US Disabled Sailing Championship Triple-handed 2009 Jennifer French, Roger Cleworth, Kevin Wixom Disabled World Championships 2007 J.P Creignau, crew, for Karen Mitchell-SKUD skipper 8-Metre Class World Championship (Neptune Trophy/Sira Cup) 2009 Ed Baird 470 North American Championship CORK 2008 Allison Jolly 470 National Championship 2007 Allison Jolly 2008 Allison Jolly 505 World Championship 1981 Ethan Bixby 505 North American 1976 Ethan Bixby 1990 Ethan Bixby 2007 Ethan Bixby 505 European Championship 2008 Ethan Bixby International 505 East Coast Championship 2005 Ethan Bixby 505 East Coast Championship 1977 Ethan Bixby 1979 Ethan Bixby 2006 Ethan Bixby 2008 Ethan Bixby 505 Mid-Winter 2001-2004 Ethan Bixby 2006-2008 Ethan Bixby 505 Pacific Champiomship 1981 Ethan Bixby A-40 IRC North Aegean Championship 2007 Ethan Bixby CM60 NYYC Race Week 2002 Chris Larson Contender Mid-Winter Championship 2008 Ethan Bixby Farr 40 European Champion 2005 Chris Larson Flying Dutchman Class US Championship 2006 Lin Robson Flying Dutchman Class SPYC Multiclass Regatta 2008 Lin Robson Fish Class GYA Championship (Lipton Cup) 1946 Skippers: Louis Schowe, Tom Ellis, Sam Cary, G.W. Rifley 1951 Skippers: Louis Schowe, Jane Wray, Fred Deuel, Homer Allen 1957 Skippers: Louis Schowe, Robert “Red” Blair, Don Jordan, John Burke Flying Scots GYA Junior Championship 1991 SPYC juniors Ed Sherman, Philip Casesa and Toshi Sakama FSA Interclub Regatta (The Rudder Club) 1989 1st place International 14 Grand Prix Class Regatta 1991 Ed Baird J120 Key West Race Week 2005 Chris Larson J22 World Championship 1992 Chris Larson 1994 Chris Larson J22 North American 1993 Chris Larson J22 East Coast Championship 1993 Chris Larson 1995-1997 Chris Larson J22 Mid-Winter 1992-1994 Chris Larson 1996 Chris Larson 1999 Chris Larson J24 World Championship 1983 Ed Baird 1996 Chris Larson J24 North American 1994 Chris Larson J24 UK National Champion 1993 Chris Larson J24 Italian National 1995-1996 Chris Larson J24 European Champion 1993-1994 Chris Larson 1996 Chris Larson J24 Mid-Winter 1997 Chris Larson Approaching the leeward mark, Maggie McClure in No. 3 leads Vel Waechter in No. 6 in a 1950s Fish Boat race on Tampa Bay. Bonnie Holloway Kuntz J29 NOOD 2005/6 Ethan Bixby Laser World Champion 1980 Ed Baird Laser Pan American Games gold medal 1987 Chris Larson Laser Pan American Games silver medal 1999 Mark Mendelblatt Laser Pan-Am Trials 1987 Chris Larson Laser Class at Olympic Class Regatta, Miami 2003 Mark Mendelblatt Laser Olympic US Trials 2004 Mark Mendelblatt Laser North American Class Championship 1999 Mark Mendelblatt Laser National Class Championship 1995 Mark Mendelblatt Laser ABN-AMRO Open Carribean Championship 1993 Ian Lineberger Laser 4.7 North American and National Champion 2008 Cam Hall Laser 4.7 Florida State Championship 2006 Corey Hall Laser 4.7 District 13 Championship 2006 Cam Hall Laser 4.7 ISAF Grade-One Laser Mid-winters East 2007 Cam Hall Laser 4.7 Florida State Girl’s Youth Championships 2007 Georgia Hardage Laser 4.7 Class at Mid-winters East 2008 Cam Hall Laser 4.7 Pacific Coast Championship 2008 Mary Kate Hall Laser 4.7 Pacific Coast Championship 2008 Caroline Wallace 2nd Laser Radial North American Championship 2007 Cam Hall ST. PETERSBURG YACHT CLUB 147 Major Awards Laser Radial National Championship 2008 Mateo Vargas Laser Radial Class Valentine’s Day Regatta for youth sailors 2007 Cam Hall Laser Radial Florida State Girls Championships 2007 Corey Hall Laser Masters US Championship 1996 Tim Landt Laser Masters Grand Prix for North America 2001 Ian Lineberger Laser II World Champion 1991 Mark Mendelblatt Laser II National Championship 1987 Billy Schoenberg, Henry Jackubiak (1st) David Mendelblatt, Caj Flynn (2nd) 1989 David and Mark Mendelblatt 1995 Matt Mulock with Miami sailor Chris Gaffney Lightning Mid-winter Regatta 1983 Ed Baird Lightning North American Masters Championship 2000 Colin and Karen Park 2001 Colin and Karen Park 2003 Colin and Karen Park Melges 24 Class NOOD 1999-2001 Ethan Bixby Melges 24 National 2006 Chris Larson Melges 24 Pre-World 2007 Chris Larson Melges 24 World Championship top Corinthian skipper 2005 Marty Kullmann Melges 32 Gold Medal Championship 2008 Marty Kullman and Mike Carroll Melges 32 East Coast Championship 2009 Chris Larson Mumm 36 World Champion 1998 Chris Larson Mumm 36 East Coast Champion 1995 Chris Larson Optimist Pram National Championship 1958 Don Krippendorf (-) Jay Jennings (-) Kevin Funsch 1985 David Mendelblatt (1st), Mark Mendelblatt (2nd), Brett Davis (3rd) 1986 Mark Mendelblatt 1987 Mark Mendelblatt Optimist Pram National Team Championship 1987 Mark Mendelblatt, Steve Lippincott, John Green, Jonathan Glauser and Brett Davis IODA World Championship Prins Bertils Cup World Open Champion 1979 Mike Funsch 1980 Kevin Funsch 1981 Kevin Funsch IODA World Championship Miami Herald Trophy Team Race 1976 SPYC juniors 1979 SPYC juniors 148 CENTENNIAL 1909-2009 Trudy and Ethan Bixby, right, in 5271, compete in the 2007 Windmill Nationals in Edenton, SC. Windmillclass.org IODA South American Championship 1987 Mark Mendelblatt 1988 Mark Mendelblatt IODA North American Championship (-) Mike Funsch 1986 Mark Mendelblatt 1988 Mark Mendelblatt 1989 Ed Sherman 1990 Fred Bickley Jr. 1993 Christina Bickley IODA National Championship 1976 Rick Merriman (-) Mike Funsch (-) Kevin Funsch 1984 Mark Mendelblatt IODA National Team Championship 1984 David and Mark Mendelblatt, David Fagen, Billy Schoenberg IODA Canadian Championship 1989 Ed Sherman IODA Mid-Winters 2000 Chris Fontana IODA Florida State Championship 1970 Rick Ericson 1978 Philip Canning 1984 David Mendelblatt 1985-1987 Mark Mendelblatt 1996-1997 Zachary Railey 1998 Trevor Moore 2006 Mateo Vargas Rhodes Bantam International Class 1954 Barbara Tolson-skipper, Ted Tolson RP 66 US IRC National 2007 Chris Larson Santa Cruz 70 Turbo Sled Key West Race Week 2000 Chris Larson Snipe Mid-winter 1992 Chris Larson Snipe Florida State Championship 1996 Ethan Bixby 1999 Ethan and Trudy Bixby 2006 Colin and Karen Park Snipe Class National Junior Championship 1990 Steve Lippincott, Jonathan Glauser Snipe Commodore Rasco Regatta 1998 Ethan Bixby (two other wins not listed) Soling North American Championship 1982 Ed Baird 2000 Chris Larson Soling US Championship 1980 Ed Baird 2000 Ed Baird Star Kiel Week 2007 Mark Mendelblatt 2009 Mark Mendelblatt Star Class Bacardi Cup 2005 Mark Mendelblatt Star Western Hemisphere Championship 1974 Charley Morgan Star North American Championship 1972 Charley Morgan Star Class Gulf Lipton International Trophy 1993 Don Krippendorf 1995-1996 Don Krippendorf Star Class Gulf Lipton International Trophy 1997 Don Krippendorf Star Class New York State Championship 1998 Doug and Cindy Weatherby Sunfish Mid-Winter Championship 2004 David Mendelblatt 2005/6 David Mendelblatt 2007 David Mendelblatt Thistle National Champion 1958 John W. Jennings Thistle Mid-Winter Championship 1955 Bill Mangold crew Charley Morgan 1960 Frank Bonsey 1962 Ed Sherman Jr. Thistle SPYC Junior Winter Champion 1967 Lisa Heisler Windmill National 1999-2001 Ethan and Trudy Bixby 2004 Ethan and Trudy Bixby 2007-2008 Ethan and Trudy Bixby Windmill Mid-Winter 1990 Ethan and Trudy Bixby 1998 Ethan and Trudy Bixby 2001-2008 Ethan and Trudy Bixby Vanguard Champions 2004 Michael Funsch, Jay Lurie Offshore (For Havana Race, see separate section) SORC Overall 1961 Paper Tiger, Jack Powell 1962 Paper Tiger, Jack Powell 1969 Salty Tiger, Jack Powell, Wally Frank 1986 Abracadabra, Mark Ploch, skipper SORC St. Petersburg to Fort Lauderdale 1964 Sabre, Dick Dungan 1972 Celerity II, Bill Hough SORC Miami to Nassau 1964 Sabre, Dick Dungan, 1983 Razzle Dazzle, Ted Irwin, SORC St. Petersburg to Venice 1965 Maradea, Homer Denius SORC St. Petersburg to Boca Grande 1984 Razzle Dazzle, Ted Irwin SORC Nassau Governor’s Cup 1967 Panacea, Jack Eckerd, SORC Ocean Triangle 1968 Panacea, Jack Eckerd, SORC Lipton Cup 1957 Mogu, Fred Guggenheimer 1969 Stampede, George Dewar, Roland Becker, Lew McMasters Jr., 1971 Panacea, Jack Eckerd, 1972 Neat Package, Ronald Hume Chicago Mackinac Race 1959 Feather II, W.G. Peacock, Charlie Hunt St Petersburg to Isla Mujeres (Regata del Sol al Sol) 1969 Stampede; George Dewar, Roland Becker, Lew McMasters Jr. 1971 Encore Cherie; Charley Morgan, Peter Bowker-skipper 2005 Mango Latitudes; Fred Bickley 2008 Mango Latitudes; Fred Bickley Key West to Varadero, Cuba, Yacht Race 2000 Mango Latitudes; Fred Bickley PHRF Boat of the Week at Key West Race Week 2004 Kelly; Andy Cheney Clearwater to Key West Team 1990 Kelly; Mike Robertson Mayan Sun Dial from the Regata Amigos XX. 1990 Jade; Jopie Helson SPYC archive FORA Championship 1956-7 Winifred; John T. Hayward 1959-60 Mogu III; Fred Guggenheimer FORA Championship (McMasters Trophy) 1961-62 Paper Tiger; Jack Powell 1966-67 Panacea; Jack Eckerd 1967-68 Stampede; George Dewar, Roland Becker 1969-70 Americana; Ron Krippendorf 1970-71 Americana; Ron Krippendorf 1971-72 Americana II; Ron Krippendorf 1972-73 Americana II; Ron Krippendorf 1973-74 Americana IV; Ron Krippendorf 1975-76 Traveller; Ted Irwin 1978-79 Chiquita; Millard “Rip” Ripley FORA Racer/Cruiser Championship (Ross Yacht Trophy) 1973-74 Seneca; Harman Wheeler 1979-80 Triple Indemnity; Bud Ogle, Don Mastry 1980-81 Triple Indemnity; Bud Ogle, Don Mastry National MORC Championship 1973 Southern Comfort; Tony Johnson 1979 Zephyr; Ed Sherman Jr. Florida West Coast PHRF Championship 1985 Shinola; William Shakespeare Suncoast Raceweek 1989 Shinola; William Shakespeare Suncoast Raceweek (Bonati Trophy) Outstanding Yacht Moonraker; Dick Ware ST. PETERSBURG YACHT CLUB 149 Major Awards 1957 266-cubic-inch Hydroplane National Inboard Championship won by Ray Gassner, rededicated to predicted log winners. Powerboats Honors North American Cruiser Association Commodore 2009 Robert VanLandingham Jr. North American Invitational Predicted Log Champion 1973 Dave Shreve, Kell Hennessy 1991 Dick Joule, Duke Rohrbaugh North American Invitational Cruiser Navigation Contest 1991 Dick Joule 1992 Lon Compton 1997 Lon Compton 1998 Lon Compton North American Cruiser Association Champion 1975 Bill Hennefelt, Don MacNeale 1978 Kell Hennessy North American Cruiser Association (Herbert L. Stone Perpetual Trophy) 2003 Bill Shivers North American Cruiser Association Championship (Predicted Log) 2001 David Shreve and Robert VanLandingham Jr. US 91-cubic-inch Speedboat Championship 1938 Al Strum APBA 266-cubic-inch Hydro National Champion 1957 Ray Gassner APBA 91-cubic-inch Hydro National Champion 1968 Richard E. Moore Miami to Nassau Power Boat Race (Outboard Motors) 1971 Randy Rabe American Power Boat Association Points Championship (Outboard Motors) 1973 Randy Rabe Yachtswoman of the Year (Martini Rossi Trophy) 1977 Allison Jolly US Sailing’s Rolex Yachtswoman of the Year 1976 Allison Jolly 1988 Allison Jolly and Lynne Jewell Shore Rolex Yachtsman of the Year 1995 Ed Baird 1997 Chris Larson ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year 2007 Ed Baird World No. 1-ranked Match Racer 1995-6 Ed Baird 2004-5 Ed Baird US Sailing’s National Trophy (excellence in race management) 2007 Tom Farquhar, PRO; Bob Birkenstock, event chair Male Athlete of the Year, US Sailing’s Olympic Committee 1999 Mark Mendelblatt ICYRA Collegiate All American 1986 Chris Larson 1987 Chris Larson 1988 Chris Larson College Sailor of the Year 1988 Chris Larson All-American Intercollegiate sailor 1990 Marty Kullman (Old Dominion) Collegiate Woman Sailor of the Year 1992 Karen Shadwick (College of Charleston) Collegiate All-American and Most Valuable Sailor 1991 Marty Kullman Collegiate All-American 1992 David Mendelblatt (Tufts) SPYC archive 1993 David Fagen (USNA), Mark Mendelblatt (Tufts), Kara Shadwick (College of Charleston) 1994 David Fagen (USNA), Mark Mendelblatt (Tufts), Kara Shadwick (College of Charleston). 1996 Mitchell Rogers (Old Dominion). Collegiate All-America team 1995 Mark Mendelblatt (Tufts), Brett Davis (Harvard), Kara Shadwick (College of Charleston). College Sailor of the Year 2002 Sean Doyle College of Charleston Sports Hall of Fame 2003 Chris Larson US Olympic Committee Sailing Coach of the Year 2002 Serge Jorgensen US Sailing Coach of the Year 2002 Serge Jorgensen US Sailing Sportsman of the Year 2007 Mark Mendelblatt Outstanding Amateur Sports Team, SPORTSALUTE XIV 1986 St Petersburg dinghy racers: David Mendelblatt, Mark Mendelblatt, Billy Schoenberg American Power Boat Association Honor Squadron 1964-5 Samuel H. Crooks, for the most distinguished contribution to the sport of powerboat racing Hall of Champions (Outstanding Achievement in American Power Boat Association Competition) 1976 Albert Fleischmann-cruiser Service to Yachting Nathanael G. Herreshoff Trophy 1978 Theodore E. Tolson Jr. USYRU Distinguished Service Award 1989 Frank Mendelblatt Leadership in Women’s Sailing Award, National Women’s Sailing Association and Boat U.S. 2008 Pat Seidenspinner President of IFDS 2004-8 Serge Jorgensen FCYC Commodores 1977 Hugh A Brown 1978 Dr. Paul Minthorn 1987 Lewis M Crowe 1998 Richard A Groat (PAGYC) 2009 Donald Boque SORC Chairman 1940 Arthur Bosworth 1948 Lew L. McMasters 1962 Lew L. McMasters 1963 Roland Becker 1971-78 Tom Downs Member and Non-Member Awards St. Petersburg to Havana Race Laser sailors race on Tampa Bay during the 1994 St. Petersburg Olympic Regatta Training (SPORT). The Laser joined Olympic competition for the first time in 1996. Joe Walles / St. Petersburg Times 150 CENTENNIAL 1909-2009 1930 First to Finish Class A 1st Class B 1st Haligonian , Houston Wall, Tampa YC Windjammer, Garner Tullis, Southern YC Haligonian, Houston Wall, Tampa YC 1931 First to Finish Sunshine, H.S. Denniston, Buccaneer YC Class A 1st Sunshine, H. S. Denniston, Buccaneer YC Class B 1st Gamecock, Wm. B. Allen, Miami Beach YC 1932 First to Finish Windjammer, Garner Tullis, Southern YC Class A 1st Windjammer, Garner Tullis, Southern YC Class B 1st Marelen II, Kent Curtis, SPYC 1933 First to Finish Haligonian, Houston Wall, Tampa YC Class A 1st Haligonian, Houston Wall, Tampa YC The St. Petersburg Yacht Club Trophy, Class B 1st Game Cock, Wm. B. Allen, Miami Beach YC awarded for out1934 standing work in Class A 1st Haligonian, Houston Wall, Tampa YC race management. Class B 1st Lanakai, Dr. A .C. Howe, CCA SPYC archive 1935 First to Finish Vamarie,Vadim Makaroff, CCA Class A 1st Vamarie,Vadim Makaroff, CCA Class B 1st Game Cock, Wm. B .Allen, Miami Beach YC 1936 First to Finish Vamarie,Vadim Makaroff, CCA Class A 1st Venturer, Ed Spence, Clearwater YC Class B 1st Babe, H. M. Matheson, Biscayne Bay YC 1937 First to Finish Sirocco First of Fleet Babe, H. M .Matheson, Biscayne Bay YC Class A 1st Winsome Too, Harkness Edwards, NYYC Class B 1st Babe, H. M. Matheson, Biscayne Bay YC 1938 First to Finish/First of Fleet Starlight, Albert B. Fay, Texas Corinthian YC Sloop-Cutters Starlight, Albert B. Fay, Texas Corinthian YC Yawls-Ketches Caprice, J. J .Reiss Schooner Aloha, Clarence Parks, Wally Bishop 1939 First of Fleet Blitzen, R. J. Reynolds Jr., Sapeloe YC Sloop-Cutters Blitzen, R. J. Reynolds Jr., Sapeloe YC Yawls-Ketches Wakiva, Harkness Edwards, NYYC Schooner Haligonian, Harry Bureau, Trenton MI SPYC to Habana Bacardi Trophy Harry J Burreau 1940 First of Fleet Good News, Robert Johnson, NYYC Sloop-Cutters Java Head, Bob Bryant Detroit YC Yawls-Ketches Good News, Robert Johnson, NYYC Schooner Admate, Ted Leonard, SPYC 1941 First of Fleet and tied SORC Series 1st Gulf Stream, Dudley Sharp, Texas Corinthian YC Havana and tied SORC Series first Stormy Weather, William LaBrot Sloop-Cutters Bicho Malo, Mario Bustamente, Miramar YC, Havana Yawls-Ketches Gulf Stream, Dudley Sharp, Texas Corinthian YC Schooner Admate, Ted Leonard, SPYC 1946 First of Fleet Den-E-Von, Ed Spence, SPYC First to Finish Sea Gypsy, C. R.Vose, NYYC Class A 1st Away, H.V. Davock, Lauderdale YC Class B 1st Den-E-Von, Ed Spence SPYC ST. PETERSBURG YACHT CLUB 151 Major Awards Windjammer makes the Havana Race start off the Pier in 1932. She was first to finish and first in Class A that year. SPYC archive Wally Bishop’s 26-foot Little Dipper was second in Class B in the 1934 Havana Race. Ray Kendall Williams / SPYC archive 152 CENTENNIAL 1909-2009 1947 Havana First of Fleet and SORC Series 1st Ciclon, M. Munoz Bustamente, Miramar YC Havana First to Finish Stormy Weather, Fred M. Temple, Toledo YC Class A 1st Ciclon, M. Munoz Bustamente, Miramar YC Havana Class B 1st Den-E-Von, W.M. Denny, SPYC 1948 First of Fleet Windjammer II, Garner Tullis, Southern YC First to Finish Windjammer II, Garner Tullis, Southern YC Class A 1st Windjammer II, Garner Tullis, Southern YC Havana Class A 2nd & SORC 1st Stormy Weather, Fred M. Temple, Toledo YC Class B 1st Blue Heron, E.A. Link Gananoque YC Class C 1st Seagoer, A. T. Kirby Davis Island YC 1949 First to Finish Bellatrix, Manuel Rasco Jr. Miramr YC Havana Havana Race First of Fleet & SORC Series 1st Tiny Teal, Richard Bertram & P.H. Langdon, CCA Class A 1st Katuna, Gilbert Verney, Nantucket YC Class B 1st Fred Temple, Toledo YC Class C 1st Tiny Teal, Richard Bertram & P.H. Langdon, CCA 1950 First to Finish Ticonderoga, Dr. H.E. Isaacs, Fort Worth BC Havana First of Fleet & SORC Series 1st Windigo, W.S. Gubelman, NYYC Class A 1st Windigo, W.S.Gubelman, NYYC Class B 1st Manatuck, C.A .Wimpfheimer, Ram Island YC Class C 1st Finn MacCumhail, R.E. Coulson, Eastern YC 1951 First to Finish Ticonderoga, Dr. H.E. Isaacs, Fort Worth BC First of Fleet Lady Patty, James Crawford, Sarasota YC Class A 1st Caribbee, Carlton Mitchell, Annapolis YC Class B 1st Anchorite, George Mellen, SPYC Class B 2nd & SORC Series 1st Belle of the West, Wm. A. Erwin, Miami YC Class C 1st Lady Patty, James Crawford, Sarasota YC 1952 First to Finish Ticonderoga, John Hertz, Miami YC Havana First of Fleet & SORC Series 1st Caribbee, Carlton Mitchell, Annapolis YC Class A 1st Caribbee, Carlton Mitchell, Annapolis YC Class B 1st Malabar XIII, Kennon Jewett, Miami YC Class C 1st Hoot Mon, Brown, Pirie & Ulmer, Coconut Grove, SC 1953 First to Finish Caribbee, Carlton Mitchell, Annapolis YC First of Fleet & SORC Series 1st Caribbee, Carlton Mitchell, Annapolis YC Class A 1st Caribbee, Carlton Mitchell, Annapolis YC Class B 1st Fortuna, W. W. Jennings SPYC Class B 2nd Marbara, Ed Spence, SPYC Class B 3rd Wicked Witch, Francis Wick, SPYC Class C 1st Hoot Mon, Brown & Pirie, Coconut Grove, SC 1954 First to Finish Ticonderoga, John Hertz, Miami YC First of Fleet & SORC Series 1st Hoot Mon, Brown, Pirie & Ulmer, Coconut Grove, SC Class A 1st Caribbee, Carlton Mitchell, Nassau YC Class B 1st Ciclon, Dr. Luis H .Vidana, Casino Espanol Havana Class C 1st Hoot Mon, Brown, Pirie & Ulmer, Coconut Grove, SC 1955 First to Finish Mogu, Fred Guggenheimer, SPYC Havana First of Fleet & SORC Series 1st Hoot Mon, Brown, Pirie & Ulmer, Coconut Grove, SC Class A 1st Ciclon, Dr Luis H.Vidana, Casino Espanol Havana Class B 1st Tioga, Bradley Noyes, Eastern YC Class C 1st Hoot Mon, Brown, Pirie & Ulmer, Coconut Grove, SC 1956 First to Finish Mogu, Fred Guggenheimer, SPYC Havana First of Fleet & SORC Series 1st Finisterre, Carlton Mitchell, Nassau YC Class A 1st Mogu, Fred Guggenheimer, SPYC Class B 1st Figaro, William T. Smith, Storm Trisail Club Class C 1st Finisterre, Carlton Mitchell, Nassau YC 1957 First to Finish Criollo, Luis H.Vidana, Casino Espagnol Havana Havana First of Fleet & SORC Series 1st Criollo, Luis H.Vidana, Casino Espagnol Havana Class A 1st Criollo, Luis H.Vidana, Casino Espagnol Havana Class B 1st Chance, Horace Binney, Melbourne YC Class C 1st Commanche, Jack Price, Coral Reef YC 1958 First to Finish Criollo, Luis H .Vidana, Club Velero de Cuba Havana First of Fleet & SORC Series 1st Ca Va, J.W. Hershey, Texas Corinthian YC Class A 1st Cibola, Wheelre Nazro, Texas Corintian YC Class B 1st Mogu, Fred Guggenheimer, SPYC Class C 1st Ca Va, J.W. Hershey, Texas Corinthian YC Paper Tiger becomes the first fiberglass and SPYC yacht to win the SORC. Designer Charley Morgan, owner Jack Powell, Charey Powell, Lew McMasters and Ted Tolson, navigator, were part of the celebration. SPYC archive 1959 First to Finish Callooh, Jack Brown First of Fleet & SORC Series 1st Callooh, Jack Brown SPYC to Fort Lauderdale Race (L.L. “Lew” McMasters Memorial Trophy) (Fleet winners) 1964 Sabre, R.C. Dungan, Bradenton YC 1965 Figaro, William Snaith, Stamford YC 1966 Vamp X, R. E .Turner III, Atlanta YC 1967 Chubasco, Donald Haskell, Newport Harbor YC 1968 Red Jacket, P. R. Connolley, Royal Canadian YC 1969 American Eagle, R. E .Turner III, Coral Reef YC 1970 Equation, John Potter, Seawanhaka Corinthian YC 1971 American Eagle, R. E. Turner III Coral Reef YC 1972 Celerity II, William R. Hough, SPYC 1973 Aura, Wallace J. Stenhouse, Chicago YC 1975 Stinger, Dennis Connor, San Diego YC 1976 Silver Apple , Div. I, Guillermo Cryns 1976 Williwaw, Div. II Seymore Sennett 1977 Dora IV, Div. I, R .E .Turner 1977 Kialoa, Div. II, John B. Kilroy 1978 Immigrant, Div. I, William R. McAteer 1978 Mr Jumpa, Div. II 1979 Robin, F E Hood 1980 Tatoosh, Robert W Hutton 1981 Robin, F. E. Hood 1982 Redeye, Mark Wood 1983 Cascade, Long - Milgram 1984 Dazzler, Harris Shore 1985 Motivation, Ralf Dahrmann 1986 Carat,Victor Forss 1988 La Poste, Daniel Malle ST. PETERSBURG YACHT CLUB 153