Tomas Hornos

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Tomas Hornos
Personal information
NationalityFlag of the United States.svg  United States
Born (1988-09-15) 15 September 1988 (age 32)
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Sailing career
Class(es) Snipe, Star
Club
College team Burgee of Tufts University.SVG   Tufts University
Medal record

Tomas Hornos (born September 15, 1988 in Argentina), is a world class sailor in the Star and Snipe classes.

He was the youngest skipper to win the Snipe World Championship by winning the title on his 19th birthday in 2007, [1] and also the youngest sailor to be nominated for the US Sailor of the Year Awards, in 2008. [2]

After sailing in the Optimist and Snipe classes, he moved to the Star class and was the top junior sailor at the 2010 Star World Championship in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). He was third at the 2011 North Americans in Tampa, Florida, and runner-up in 2014 in Oxford, Maryland. He won the 2012 Western Hemisphere Championship in Annapolis, Maryland. [3]

Back to the Snipe class, he was national champion in 2019.

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