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New Zealand sailor and yacht designer
Thomas William Schnackenberg OBE OAM (born 11 May 1945) is a New Zealand sailor and yacht designer best known for his involvement with the America's Cup
Tom_Schnackenberg
Surname list
Gjertrud Schnackenberg (born 1953), American poet Tom Schnackenberg (born 1945), New Zealand sailor and yacht designer Walter Schnackenberg (1880–1961)
Schnackenberg
Annual sailing award
2000 Edward I. du Moulin Edwin D. Morgan Tom Schnackenberg 2001 Thomas Egerton, 2nd Earl of Wilton Harry "Buddy" Melges, Jr. Henry Sturgis Morgan 2002
America's_Cup_Hall_of_Fame
Drummond / Tom Schnackenberg Tactician Hamish Pepper (Races 1-3) / Bertrand Pacé (Races 4-5) Strategists Peter Evans, Adam Beashel, Erle Williams, Tom Dodson
2003_America's_Cup
Americas cup class yacht
(in the case of NZL 20, Bruce Farr) she was designed by a team of Tom Schnackenberg, Doug Peterson, Laurie Davidson, David Egan, Peter Jackson, Maury
NZL_32
afterguard included tactician Peter Lester, navigator Richard Morris, Tom Schnackenberg and Bruce Farr. The crew, which numbered 40 also included Jeremy Scantlebury
1988_America's_Cup
29th America's Cup yacht race
Helmsman Russell Coutts Afterguard Brad Butterworth (Tactician), Tom Schnackenberg (Navigator), Murray Jones, Rick Dodson Foredeck Dean Phipps, Joe Allen
1995_America's_Cup
School in Auckland, New Zealand
television presenter, and former rugby union and rugby league player Tom Schnackenberg – sailor and yacht designer Omar Slaimankhel – rugby league player
Auckland_Grammar_School
Class International America's Cup Class Sail no NZL–82 Designer(s) Tom Schnackenberg, Clay Oliver & Mike Drumond Builder Cookson Boatbuilders Auckland
NZL_82
Sailing competition in 2000
Role Name Skipper / Helmsman Russell Coutts (NZL) Backup Helmsman Dean Barker* (NZL) Tactician Brad Butterworth (NZL) Navigator Tom Schnackenberg (NZL)
2000_America's_Cup
Ron Carter DEng 2001 Kenneth Keith LLD 2001 Joan Metge LittD 2001 Tom Schnackenberg DEng 2001 Harold Titter D(UoA) 2001 Miles Warren D(UoA) 2002 Allen
List of honorary doctors of the University of Auckland
List_of_honorary_doctors_of_the_University_of_Auckland
Series of sailing championships
Byrne Jane Byrne Canada Dick Dexter Joan Dexter Canada Rich Helmer Tom Schnackenberg [citation needed] 1974 Tynemouth Great Britain Philip Crebbin Derek
Enterprise_World_Championship
meet him in ten months time. He worked with designer Bruce Farr and Tom Schnackenberg to build a gigantic monohull called New Zealand or KZ 1. The boat
New_Zealand_Challenge
Glenn Read, David Rees, Mark Reid, Brian Richardson, Newton Roberts, Tom Schnackenberg, Edward Silbereisen, Grant Simmer, Phillip Smidmore, Hugh Treharne
1983_Louis_Vuitton_Cup
by Iain Murray, skippered by Peter Gilmour and the team included Tom Schnackenberg. From Spain, ESP-22 was skippered by Pedro Campos Calvo-Sotelo and
1992_Louis_Vuitton_Cup
skipper was Russell Coutts and the crew included Brad Butterworth, Tom Schnackenberg, Murray Jones, Tony Rae, Kevin Shoebridge and Craig Monk. The team
1995_Louis_Vuitton_Cup
New Zealand sailor
America's Cup, Quilter worked as a sail maker under sail co-ordinator Tom Schnackenberg on Australia II's successful campaign. He sailed on board Lion New
Mike_Quilter
Military unit
Glover DSC Mark Hadlow Peter Phipps, Vice Admiral Sir KBE DSC& Bar VRD Tom Schnackenberg OBE OAM Sub-Lt Ngapona 1965–67 Holds Honorary Rank RNZN Richard Worth
Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve
Royal_New_Zealand_Naval_Volunteer_Reserve
Sporting event delegation
Holland, Sam Le Compte Sailing Chief coach and technical adviser – Tom Schnackenberg Coaches – Grant Beck, Jock Bilger, Murray Philpott Meteorologist –
New Zealand at the 1992 Summer Olympics
New_Zealand_at_the_1992_Summer_Olympics
Boat race
Craig Monk, Nathan Outteridge, Troy Tindill and coach Andrew Palfrey. Tom Schnackenberg was in charge of performance & design. Led by Grant Dalton and skippered
2013_Louis_Vuitton_Cup
1966 United States Supreme Court case
Cheff v. Schnackenberg, 384 U.S. 373 (1966), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that crimes carrying possible penalties up
Cheff_v._Schnackenberg
American political philosopher (1938–2002)
Nozicks eventually divorced; Nozick later married the poet Gjertrud Schnackenberg. Nozick died in 2002 after a prolonged struggle with stomach cancer
Robert_Nozick
Record label
through 2008. Label founder Loder died in 2005. The same year, Allison Schnackenberg, label boss, set up the Latitudes imprint to record and release one
Southern_Records
College of the University of Oxford
Christoph Bode MacDonald P. Jackson John F. Helliwell Vijay Mishra Gjertrud Schnackenberg K. G. Subramanyan Reza S. Abhari Michael Heffernan The Chair of Contemporary
St Catherine's College, Oxford
St_Catherine's_College,_Oxford
1963 United States Supreme Court case
Presley v. Georgia (2010) Impartial Jury Clause Availability Cheff v. Schnackenberg (1966) Duncan v. Louisiana (1968) Blanton v. City of North Las Vegas
Gideon_v._Wainwright
Community area in Chicago, Illinois
resided in South Shore during his time with the Chicago Bears. Elmer Schnackenberg (1889–1968), Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh
South_Shore,_Chicago
American legislative district
Court for the Northern District of Illinois (1922–1948) Elmer Jacob Schnackenberg Appointed Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh
Illinois's 13th Senate district
Illinois's_13th_Senate_district
1942) Michael Schmidt (born 1947) Dennis Schmitz (1937–2019) Gjertrud Schnackenberg (born 1953) Elio Schneeman (1961–1997) Dan Schneider (born 1965) Pat
List of poets from the United States
List_of_poets_from_the_United_States
American literary awards
K. Williams Repair: Poems Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2000 Gjertrud Schnackenberg The Throne of Labdacus Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2001 Anne Carson The
Los_Angeles_Times_Book_Prize
Business strategy that focuses on sustainability as a core aspect of the business
Firms Grow?". Strategic Change. doi:10.1002/jsc.70054. ISSN 1086-1718. Schnackenberg, A.; Tomlinson, E. (2014). "Organizational Transparency: A New Perspective
Corporate_sustainability
February 1, 1939 December 13, 1952(1952-12-13) (aged 68) Elmer Jacob Schnackenberg D → R Robert Reasoner Nevin Coolidge S.D. Ohio August 2, 1875 January
Deaths of United States federal judges in active service
Deaths_of_United_States_federal_judges_in_active_service
Charitable organisation supporting gender equality in NZ
the Gisborne branch of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union; Annie Schnackenberg, president of Woman's Christian Temperance Union during the suffrage
National Council of Women of New Zealand
National_Council_of_Women_of_New_Zealand
Annual American literary award
Triumph of Achilles Winner Amy Clampitt What the Light Was Like Gjertude Schnackenberg The Lamplit Answer Galway Kinnell The Past James Merrill Late Settings
National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry
National_Book_Critics_Circle_Award_for_Poetry
United States Supreme Court case
writ of certiorari, and the Supreme Court granted the petition. Justice Tom C. Clark delivered the opinion of the Court. He wrote: This federal habeas
Sheppard_v._Maxwell
Foundation. Archived from the original on March 25, 2023. "Gjertrud Schnackenberg". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved May 19, 2026
List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1986
List_of_Guggenheim_Fellowships_awarded_in_1986
Representative Michael Uminski Dave Koller, small businessowner Matthew Schnackenberg Incumbent Republican Gus Bilirakis, who had represented the district
2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida
2014_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Florida
2004 United States Supreme Court case
Prosecution?". Seattle University Law Review. 28: 301. ISSN 1078-1927. Lininger, Tom (2005). "Prosecuting Batterers After Crawford". Virginia Law Review. 91 (3):
Crawford_v._Washington
1967 United States Supreme Court case
Presley v. Georgia (2010) Impartial Jury Clause Availability Cheff v. Schnackenberg (1966) Duncan v. Louisiana (1968) Blanton v. City of North Las Vegas
Anders_v._California
1961 United States Supreme Court case
Presley v. Georgia (2010) Impartial Jury Clause Availability Cheff v. Schnackenberg (1966) Duncan v. Louisiana (1968) Blanton v. City of North Las Vegas
Hamilton_v._Alabama_(1961)
British publishing house specialising in poetry
O'Callaghan Naomi Shihab Nye Mary Oliver Anne Rouse Eva Salzman Gjertrud Schnackenberg Anne Stevenson Ruth Stone, Brian Turner (American poet) Chase Twichell
Bloodaxe_Books
New Zealand temperance campaigner, suffragist and feminist (1866–1921)
New Zealand, following after the national presidency of Annie Jane Schnackenberg of Auckland. Her mother, Sarah Jane Kirk, was at that time president
Lily_Atkinson
Salmon David Satcher Henry Schacht Daniel Lawrence Schacter Gjertrud Schnackenberg Jerome Borges Schneewind Matthew P. Scott Richard Sennett Salvatore
List of American Academy of Arts and Sciences members (1994–2005)
List_of_American_Academy_of_Arts_and_Sciences_members_(1994–2005)
1964 United States Supreme Court case
Presley v. Georgia (2010) Impartial Jury Clause Availability Cheff v. Schnackenberg (1966) Duncan v. Louisiana (1968) Blanton v. City of North Las Vegas
Massiah_v._United_States
United States Supreme Court justice from 1975 to 2010
Court United States Supreme Court cases during the Roberts Court Cohen, Tom (May 29, 2012). "Albright, Dylan among recipients of Presidential Medal of
John_Paul_Stevens
1967 United States Supreme Court case
Presley v. Georgia (2010) Impartial Jury Clause Availability Cheff v. Schnackenberg (1966) Duncan v. Louisiana (1968) Blanton v. City of North Las Vegas
Washington_v._Texas
Grace Lake), Viola Tricolor Sean O'Brien, A Rarity (Carnivorous Arpeggio) Tom Rawling, The Names of the Sea-Trout Carol Rumens, Thinking of Skins Labi
1993_in_poetry
Annual literary prize
Oval Hour: Poems David St. John The Red Leaves of Night 2000 Gjertrud Schnackenberg The Throne of Labdacus Winner Anne Carson Men in the Off Hours Finalist
Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Poetry
Los_Angeles_Times_Book_Prize_for_Poetry
Award
Carlson for Untitled ($1000); Bill Moll for Zoo Scene ($1000) ; Roy Schnackenberg for The Twelve Złoty Balthus ($1000); Jayme Curley for Potato Fields
Logan_Medal_of_the_Arts
College Kathy Sue Orr from Sweet Briar College 1974: Winner: Gjertrud Schnackenberg from Mount Holyoke College Robert Cava from Massachusetts Institute
List of Glascock Prize winners and participants
List_of_Glascock_Prize_winners_and_participants
1920s autograph artwork
1927) Jacob Salwyn Schapiro Writing Historian, teacher Socialism Walter Schnackenberg Visual arts Illustrator Thomas Seltzer Writing Editor, journalist, translator
The Greenwich Village Bookshop Door
The_Greenwich_Village_Bookshop_Door
2008 United States Supreme Court case
at 2694 Giles, 128 S.Ct. at 2694-95 Giles, 128 S.Ct. at 2696 Lininger, Tom (April 1, 2009). "The Sound of Silence: Holding Batterers Accountable for
Giles_v._California
1959 United States Supreme Court case
Presley v. Georgia (2010) Impartial Jury Clause Availability Cheff v. Schnackenberg (1966) Duncan v. Louisiana (1968) Blanton v. City of North Las Vegas
Irvin_v._Dowd
Dionne Brand, Ossuaries International, in the English Language: Gjertrud Schnackenberg, Heavenly Questions Lifetime Recognition Award: Yves Bonnefoy Gerald
2011_in_poetry
Elegy on Independence Day Bernard F. Connors Prize for Poetry: Gjertrud Schnackenberg, "Imaginary Prisons", and (separately) Sharon Ben-Tov, "Carillon for
1984_in_poetry
Mike Gard 1,477 2.6 +2.6 Labor Jim Altimira 1,262 2.2 +1.3 Labor Sally Schnackenberg 508 0.9 +0.9 Greens Di Hollister (elected 7) 4,561 8.0 +0.4 Greens Paul
Electoral results for the Division of Braddon (state)
Electoral_results_for_the_Division_of_Braddon_(state)
The Son Master (New York: Roof Books, The Segue Foundation) Gjertrud Schnackenberg, Portraits and Elegies Mona Van Duyn, Letters from a Father and Other
1982_in_poetry
A Difficult Grace: On Poets, Poetry, and Writing (essays) Gjertrud Schnackenberg: The Throne of Labdacus, Farrar, Straus & Giroux (a New York Times "notable
2000_in_poetry
1977 United States Supreme Court case
2d 227 (8th Cir. 1975). Brewer v. Williams, 430 U.S. 387 (1977). McInnis, Tom N. (2006). "Nix v. Williams and the Inevitable Discovery Exception" (PDF)
Brewer_v._Williams
But Here" Southwest Review Laura Riding "Makeshift" Chelsea Gjertrud Schnackenberg "Angels Grieving over the Dead Christ" The Yale Review Hugh Seidman
The_Best_American_Poetry_1993
TOM SCHNACKENBERG
TOM SCHNACKENBERG
Male
Scottish
Short form of Scottish Gaelic TÃ mhas, TAM means "twin." Compare with another form of Tam.
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Thomas.Polish : from a short form of the personal name Tomasz (see Thomas).Chinese : see Tan.
Male
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Old Norse Þórr, TOR means "Thor" or "thunder." Compare with other forms of Tor.
Female
Thai/Siamese
Thai name SOM means "orange (the fruit)."
Male
English
Short form of English Dominic, DOM means "belongs to the lord."
Male
English
Short form of English Thomas, THOM means "twin."
Boy/Male
Australian, Christian, Czechoslovakian, French, Latin
Belonging to God; Form of Dominick
Male
Hebrew
(תָּ×) Hebrew name TAM means "complete, whole" or "honest." Compare with another form of Tam.
Boy/Male
Aramaic American English
Twin.
Male
English
Short form of English Timothy, TIM means "to honor God."
Male
Hungarian
Pet form of Hungarian Tamás, TOMI means "twin."
Female
Thai/Siamese
Thai name HOM means "fragrant."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Biblical, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Jamaican, Jewish, Netherlands, Swedish, Swiss
Twin; Form of Thomas; Honest
Girl/Female
Australian, Scandinavian
Toy
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Todd, TOD means "fox."
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon and Dorset)
English (Devon and Dorset) : patronymic from Tom, a short form of the personal name Thomas.
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of English Tom, TWM means "twin."
Female
Russian
(Тома) Pet form of Russian Tamara, TOMA means "palm tree." Compare with masculine Toma.
Male
English
Short form of English Thomas, TOM means "twin."
Male
Russian
(Тома) Croatian, Bulgarian and Russian form of Greek ThÅmas (Aramaic Tau'ma), TOMA means "twin." Compare with feminine Toma.
TOM SCHNACKENBERG
TOM SCHNACKENBERG
Girl/Female
Hindu
Auspicious, Before morning
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French carrel, ‘pillow’, ‘bolster’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of these.In some cases perhaps an altered spelling of Irish Carroll. In other cases perhaps an altered spelling of French Carrel.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Divine Lord Rama
Female
Italian
Italian name ANNUNZIATA means "announces," referring to the Annunciation. Sometimes considered a month name for March.
Male
German
Low German form of Old High German Bernhard, BEREND means "bold as a bear."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Chandrakanta | சஂதà¯à®°à®•ாஂதாÂ
The Moon, Moon stone, Wife of the Moon
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Beauty; Talent; Love
Boy/Male
Arabic, Pashtun
Zeal; Self Respect; Vigilant Care; Bravery
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
With a Discus
Boy/Male
Native American
Chief.
TOM SCHNACKENBERG
TOM SCHNACKENBERG
TOM SCHNACKENBERG
TOM SCHNACKENBERG
TOM SCHNACKENBERG
n.
See Tam-tam.
n.
The highest rank; the most honorable position; the utmost attainable place; as, to be at the top of one's class, or at the top of the school.
v. t.
The act of towing, or the state of being towed; --chiefly used in the phrase, to take in tow, that is to tow.
n.
The highest part of anything; the upper end, edge, or extremity; the upper side or surface; summit; apex; vertex; cover; lid; as, the top of a spire; the top of a house; the top of a mountain; the top of the ground.
n.
The knave of trumps at gleek.
v. t.
To reduce to atoms.
n.
Anything, or any part, corresponding to the toe of the foot; as, the toe of a boot; the toe of a skate.
n.
Top-boots.
v. t.
To rise to the top of; to go over the top of.
v. t.
To rise above; to excel; to outgo; to surpass.
v. i.
To dally amorously; to trifle; to play.
v. t.
To cover on the top; to tip; to cap; -- chiefly used in the past participle.
v. i.
To excel; to rise above others.
adv.
Over; more than enough; -- noting excess; as, a thing is too long, too short, or too wide; too high; too many; too much.
v. t.
To place in a tomb; to bury; to inter; to entomb.
n.
A kind of drum used in the East Indies and other Oriental countries; -- called also tom-tom.
v. t.
To touch or reach with the toes; to come fully up to; as, to toe the mark.
v. t. & i.
To weigh; to yield in tods.
v. t.
To empty.