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Motto | Sailing a Lifetime Sport |
Formation | October 14, 1907 |
Type | International Sport Federation |
Headquarters | Secreteriat Southampton (GBR) |
Membership | over 120 national federations |
Official languages | English |
President | Göran PETERSSON (SWE) |
Key people | Secretary General Jerome PELS (NED) |
Staff | Approx. 20 |
Website | http://www.sailing.org |
The International Sailing Federation (ISAF) is recognised by the International Olympic Committee as the world governing body for the sport of sailing.
Sailing is a very diverse primarily because it is equipment based sport with boats built for a wide range of purposes. Competitive sailing takes place in many different types of boats including dinghies, windsurfers, multihulls, yachts, kitesurfing and radio controlled sailing boats as equipment. It then has disciplines of fleet racing, match racing and team racing together with speed records managed by World Sailing Speed Record Council (WSSRC) an independent body recognised by ISAF.
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As a brief history the IYRU was formed after a meeting at the Yacht Club de France in Paris on October 14, 1907. On August 5, 1996, the International Yacht Racing Union (IYRU) changed its name to the International Sailing Federation (ISAF). The ISAF original background is more linked to handicap, rating systems and class rules[1] used to allow boats to compete on equal terms with the organisation being responsible for the development of the rules of the metre classes used for the early Olympic Regatta and the America's Cup.
ISAF is now most familiar to sailors for defining the Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS) which is the international standard used to control the rules of competition and the framework within which racing is conducted.
The key documents under control of ISAF are the
Like all sports federations ISAF is composed of "Member National Authorities" (MNA's) from over 120 countries all of who have the rights to make submission to determine ISAF's policies. See http://www.sailing.org/mna
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The federation recognizes over 80 classes which are each entitled to hold world championships See http://www.sailing.org/classes
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ISAF is responsible for administration of the Olympic Sailing Regatta. Sailing has been part of all bar one of the modern summer Olympic games. See http://www.olympic.org/sailing and http://www.sailing.org/olympics
To help encourage high level international competition in the Classes used for the Olympic Games ISAF arrange the following events:
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Each ISAF classes is entitled to hold a world championship
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The following World Championships are held:
From 1906 to 1946 a chairman was elected from time to time to orchestrate the annual meetings.
There are four types of race officials used to conduct sailing events recognised by ISAF as follows:
The International Sailing Federation hold the following awards together with service medals.
The main annual award the "ISAF World Sailor of the Year" that is sponsored by ROLEX in the following categories:
When a crew of 1, 2 or 3 people is nominate the awarded is present to the entire crew however when larger crews win the award normally only the skipper is recognised. Information on the previous winners can be found at http://www.sailing.org/worldsailor
On Monday 5 November 2007 in Estoril, Portugal, the International Sailing Federation announced the first six inductees for the ISAF Sailing Hall of Fame it is unclear at present when the next awards will be but the original intent was every 4 years. Present inductees are:
See http://www.sailing.org/halloffame/
The Beppe Croce Trophy is presented to an individual who has made an outstanding voluntary contribution to the sport of sailing. The roll of honour is an impressive one, including multiple Olympic medallists, rules gurus and designers, and all have dedicated an outstanding amount of time to the sport of sailing. Recipients are presented with a replica trophy. See http://www.sailing.org/beppecroce.php
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