Friday, December 18, 2009
NYC 2009 Awards
2009 Novice Sailor: Ed Walker and Lynn Foley - Signe
2009 Family Award: Wendy, Blair, Peter, Ann Magnus - Grand Cru
2009 Racing Family: Ian Kelly, Carol Ann and Dana Kjartanson - Raven
2009 Super Cruiser: Dave and Nicole Luke - Airwave
2009 Volunteer of the Year: Paul Moorey - X-TA-SEA
2009 Single Handed Sailor: Roland Demarcke - His Nibs
2009 Race Committee: Blair Magnus – Grand Cru
2009 Safety Race: Ian Kelly, Carol Ann, Danna, Raven
1st Raven
2nd Blondie
3rd Vixen
2009 Tea Cup – Wendy, Blair, Peter, Ann Magnus - Black Pearl
1st Black Pearl
2nd AFTICA
3rd Intrepid
2009 Spring Sea Fever – Dave Nelson - Kite
1st Kite
2nd AFTICA
3rd D-Boat
2009 Summer Solstice Pursuit Race - Ian Kelly, Carol Ann Kjartanson - Raven
1st Raven
2nd Black Pearl
3rd Knock Out
2009 Warroad Race – Jim Fogg - Fogger
1st Fogger
2nd Sloop du Jour
3rd Bird Bath
2009 Commodore’s Cup Pursuit Race - Ian Kelly, Carol Ann Kjartanson – Raven
2009 Silver Commodore’s Cup Pursuit Race – Eric and Jill Vogan - Vixen
1st Raven
2nd Borderline
3rd Sorcerer
2009 Silver Rear Commodore’s Cup Pursuit Race - Wendy, Blair, Peter, Ann Magnus - Grand Cru
1st Grand Cru
2nd Anteaus
3rd Raven
2009 Club Championships 2009 - Ian Kelly, Carol Ann Kjartanson - Raven
1st Raven
2nd Grand Cru
3rd Vixen
Monday, December 14, 2009
Monday, December 7, 2009
New Vision for Canadian Sailing
The Canadian Yachting Association concluded its annual conference and AGM on November 21st with stakeholders present agreeing to work together to create a stronger, more vibrant sport in Canada. The four days of meetings focused on developing a clear strategy for the sport of sailing for the future and the CYA Board will now work to finalize the strategy and communicate it to all the stakeholders. The participants strongly endorsed the Long Term Sailing
Development model and are aware of the challenge ahead in implementing the
program.
Also at the AGM, two new CYA board members, Christine Searle (ON) and John Kerr (ON) were elected to replace retiring members John Abel (BC) and Dave Thomas (BC). Chair of the Nominating Committee and Chair of the Election of Directors, Jim Dike, declared President Gerry Giffin elected by acclamation as there were no other candidates. In advance of the election of Directors, the CYA membership passed a proposed bylaw change increasing from one to two athlete directors on the Board of Directors. In a process as outlined in the CYA By-Laws, Nikola Girke was elected by the currently carded Canadian sailing team members as the second Athlete Director to the Board of Directors.
The AGM also passed a new by-law which introduces a required gender balance to the Board of Directors. The effect of the by-law, when including the Athlete Directors, is to ensure that there are at least three directors of each gender on the Board. Annette Wildgoose, who represented Sport Canada at the AGM said: "I am particularly pleased to note that after many years CYA now has 3 female representatives on the Board of Directors. As you may be aware this is part of the National Accountability Standards that drive the Canadian Sport Policy through the NSOs as it relates to governance and technical development." --
Complete report
Development model and are aware of the challenge ahead in implementing the
program.
Also at the AGM, two new CYA board members, Christine Searle (ON) and John Kerr (ON) were elected to replace retiring members John Abel (BC) and Dave Thomas (BC). Chair of the Nominating Committee and Chair of the Election of Directors, Jim Dike, declared President Gerry Giffin elected by acclamation as there were no other candidates. In advance of the election of Directors, the CYA membership passed a proposed bylaw change increasing from one to two athlete directors on the Board of Directors. In a process as outlined in the CYA By-Laws, Nikola Girke was elected by the currently carded Canadian sailing team members as the second Athlete Director to the Board of Directors.
The AGM also passed a new by-law which introduces a required gender balance to the Board of Directors. The effect of the by-law, when including the Athlete Directors, is to ensure that there are at least three directors of each gender on the Board. Annette Wildgoose, who represented Sport Canada at the AGM said: "I am particularly pleased to note that after many years CYA now has 3 female representatives on the Board of Directors. As you may be aware this is part of the National Accountability Standards that drive the Canadian Sport Policy through the NSOs as it relates to governance and technical development." --
Complete report
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