William P. Ficker, the Glossary
William P. "Bill" Ficker was an American sailor in the Star class.[1]
Table of Contents
5 relations: Intrepid (yacht), National Sailing Hall of Fame, Star (keelboat), 1958 Star World Championship, 1970 America's Cup.
- 1970 America's Cup sailors
Intrepid (yacht)
Intrepid is a 12-metre class racing yacht which won the America's Cup in 1967 and again in 1970.
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National Sailing Hall of Fame
The Sailing Museum and National Sailing Hall of Fame is a nonprofit educational organization that promotes sailing and racing by recognizing individuals who have contributed to the sport, highlighting sailing's contribution to the American culture; and demonstrating its value as a hands-on tool for teaching math and science.
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Star (keelboat)
The Star is a one-design racing keelboat for two people designed by Francis Sweisguth in 1910.
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1958 Star World Championship
The 1958 Star World Championship was held in San Diego, United States, 18–23 August 1958.
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1970 America's Cup
The 1970 America's Cup was held in September 1970 at Newport, Rhode Island.
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See also
1970 America's Cup sailors
- Éric Tabarly
- Bernard Dunand
- David Forbes (sailor)
- James Hardy (sailor)
- John Anderson (sailor)
- John Bertrand (sailor, born 1946)
- John Freedman
- John Gerald Driscoll III
- Louis Noverraz
- Marcel Bich
- William P. Ficker
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_P._Ficker
Also known as Bill (Ficker is Quicker) Ficker, Bill Ficker.