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Snipe Class International Racing Association From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Snipe Class International Racing Association (SCIRA) is the governing body for the Snipe class in the sport of sailing, recognized as an international class by World Sailing.
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History
SCIRA was established in November 1932, and Hub E. Isaacks of Snipe fleet number 1 at Dallas Sailing Club was the first commodore.[1] In March 1933, SCIRA chartered fleet number 8 to the Royal Cinque Ports Yacht Club in Dover Harbour, Kent, becoming the first fleet established outside the United States.[2] By 1936, the Snipe class became the world's largest racing class.[3]
Board officers
Jerelyn Biehl, the paid, full-time executive firector, runs the class association office.[4]
The SCIRA Board of Governors holds bi-annual meetings, usually during the World Championship.
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Past commodores
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Former SCIRA commodores:[5]
- Ted Wells, 1954 commodore.
- Birger Jansen, 2002 commodore.
- Pietro Fantoni, 2018-19 commodore.
References
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