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C. Stanley Ogilvy : ウィキペディア英語版 | C. Stanley Ogilvy Charles Stanley Ogilvy (1913–2000) was an American mathematician, sailor, and author. He was a professor of mathematics at Hamilton College (New York), and a frequent competitor at the Star World Championships. His many books include works on both mathematics and sailing.〔.〕〔.〕〔.〕 ==Sailing== Ogilvy grew up sailing near New Rochelle, New York, on the mainland side of the Long Island Sound.〔〔 Beginning in 1931 he crewed for Howard McMichael on the two-man Star class ''Grey Fox'', and in 1934 he bought the boat and renamed it the ''Jay''.〔〔 He won over 47 regattas, and was a frequent competitor in the Star World Championships;〔 his best finishes were second in 1947 (crewing for Hilary Smart) and third in 1949 and 1951 (both with his own boat, ''Flame'').〔(World's Championship Results 1945–1957 ), International Star Class Yacht Racing Association, retrieved 2014-06-15.〕 Later, he also sailed Etchells.〔〔 Ogilvy belonged to the Larchmont Yacht Club for 62 years, and served as its historian.〔 He was the first vice president of the International Star Class Yacht Racing Association, edited its publications for many years, and also served as historian for the class.〔 In 1990, Ogilvy was the second recipient of the Harry Nye Memorial Trophy of the International Star Class Yacht Racing Association, in recognition of his contributions to Star class sailing.〔(2005 Harry Nye Trophy Presented to John F. Koopman ), International Star Class Yacht Racing Association, retrieved 2014-06-15.〕 The C. Stanley Ogilvy Masters Trophy, an antique sextant awarded to a sailor over the age of 50, was named in his honor and has been presented annually by the Etchells World Championships since 1999.〔(C. Stanley Ogilvy Masters Trophy ), Etchells World Championships, retrieved 2014-06-15.〕
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