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Yachting New Zealand Statement: The Board Sailing Debate

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The ISAF Annual Conference being held on 1st -11th November in Ireland will hold special interest for supporters of windsurfing and kite boarding, with the ISAF Council to decide whether the decision on Kite-Board Racing’s inclusion in the 2016 Olympic Games is to be re-visited.

The ISAF Council is the decision making body of ISAF and is made up of representatives elected by groups of countries, known as Areas.   Each country in the Area has one vote in determining matters before Council. 

Area L, the South West Pacific, consisting of New Zealand, Australia and seven Pacific nations (American Samoa, Cook Islands, Fiji, Guam, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Soloman Islands, Tahiti, Vanuatu) has two representatives on the Council. These delegates are required by the Constitution to represent the views of the countries in Area L at the Council, not those of the individual countries within Area L or the countries the delegates are resident in.

Representatives from Australia, New Zealand and Oceania met in Auckland to consider submissions and other matters before the November ISAF meeting and a vote was taken to provide guidance to the two Area L delegates to ISAF Council.

Yachting New Zealand aired its position on the debate at the Auckland meeting speaking in support of wind-surfing and outlining the Yachting New Zealand submission made to ISAF in July, however all other countries in Area L are in support of kite board racing. Therefore the majority view from Area L is in support of not reopening the May decision to introduce Kite boarding into the Olympic Games.

This view was formed by Area L after considering the interest of the sport of yachting not only in Area L but the impact of the decision on the sport of yachting throughout the world.  The background of the Olympic Commission Report, the desire of the IOC to have a greater number of nations participating at the Olympics and the attractiveness of events were factored into the decision together with the arguments put by both disciplines.

Yachting New Zealand President Jan Dawson explains the situation; “Unfortunately at the ISAF Council it is not New Zealand’s “personal vote” but the vote of all the countries of Area L South West Pacific.  The Councillors must represent what the majority of the countries want and Area L includes nine nations. We have to respect the democratic process.”

Yachting New Zealand remains in support of Wind Surfing as an Olympic sport for 2016 and this is reflected in a submission to ISAF on the matter made in July.

Chief Executive David Abercrombie outlines Yachting New Zealand’s July submission; “Yachting New Zealand feels that wind surfing should be there in Rio and the basis that Kite boarding needs more rigorous testing before it is included in the Olympic Games and a good way to do this would be to introduce it as an event at ISAF World Cup Regattas.”

“Yachting New Zealand will continue to support windsurfing development programmes as windsurfing is still a pathway and an event at the ISAF Youth Worlds and the IOC Youth Olympics.”

About the ISAF Annual Conference

From 1-11 November 2012 the world of sailing will gather in Dun Laoghaire, Ireland for the 2012 ISAF Annual Conference.

 ISAF Committee, Sub-committee and Commission members will travel from around the globe to Dun Laoghaire where they will be joined by ISAF Member National Authorities (MNAs), Class Associations, sailors, event organisers, boat manufacturers and many more. Those in attendance will discuss, debate, make recommendations and decisions on the issues and policies that will take sailing forward into 2013.
 

For more information contact:

Jodie Bakewell-White
Communications Manager
Tel: 021 709 065
Email: jodie@yachtingnz.org.nz