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 > Championships Home > Youth Championships > US Sailing's Chubb U.S. Junior Championships > Previous Winners > Previous Winners - Jr Triplehanded > Previous Winners - Sportsmanship

Previous Winners - Sportsmanship

The F. Gardner Cox Sportsmanship Trophy is US SAILING’s oldest junior championship sportsmanship award and is a perpetual trophy awarded per fleet to the team (if any) who exhibits the highest tradition in fairness during the regatta.  Originally a single sportsmanship trophy, the Gardner-Cox Trophy, was awarded for three Junior Championships, even though the three events were often sailed at two different venues. By 2004, all three championships had their own sportsmanship trophy and the Cox Sportsmanship is now awarded in the triplehanded division..

2012 Michael Madigan, Jim Madigan, Jack Thompson, Johannness McElvain
2011 Sarah Fuller, Julia Fuller, Cary Anne Kane
2010 Dylan Vogel, Casey Brown, Sam Hallowell
2009 Scott Hoffman, Evan Hoffman, Colleen Hackett
2008 Sam Oldroyd,Matt Stillin, Alexis Aird
2007 Fritz Stunzi, Trevor Burd ,Callie Naughton
2006 John Riddle, Lauren Berk, Charlotte Bauer
2005 Peter Bujosa, William Turner, Elliot Womack
2004 Ted Hale, Ben Allen, and Emily Bartlett
2003 Eric Bradley, Steven Frazier, Ryan Lashaway
2002 Eric Bradley, Karl Bradley, Steven Frazier
2001 not awarded
2000 David Parker, Chris Barret
1999 John Skinner and Bobby Hamill; Ward Hackett
1998 not awarded
1997 Michael Alexander, Jennifer Celesia & John Alexander
1996 Anglea Scheibner
1995 Chad Atkins
1994 Tom Loughrey, Kristin Loughrey, Craig Stryker
1993 Amy Rosenfeld
1992 Scott Thomson, Anthony Dekkers
1991 William B. Stearns IV
1990 Manning Montagnet, Gerard Ballanco, Alan Arnold, Owen Peneguy
1989 Forrest Fennell
1988 Jno Disch, Justin Corbett

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