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Above: Lou Hutton leads a keen CYCSA team during SAWKR 2022.
L-R: Paul Judge, Adrian Wilson, Lou Hutton, Mark Hutton, Terry Denham and Darren Harvey aboard CYC1
2023 Race Management Courses
Presenters: Stuart Ross and Tim Went
Location: Royal South Australian Yacht Squadron
Cost: $155.00
Course Overview
The Regional and National Race Officer Seminar is aimed at educating Australian Sailing members in principles to conduct consistent, fair and safe racing.
Race Officers play an important role in sailing by enabling competition at all levels. They do this through assisting the regatta planning process and conducting quality racing for club through to championship events.
To become accredited as an Australian Sailing Regional or National Race Officer you are required to meet the Race Officer Policy accreditation criteria by:
- Being a member of an Australian Sailing affiliated club.
- Attending an Australian Sailing Regional and National Race Officer Seminar.
- Passing the Regional and National Race Officer Exam (pass mark: Regional – 70%, National – 80%).
- Providing an Event Log (refer to the Accreditation Policy criteria).
- Passing the Race Officer Performance Assessment in the past four years.
Links to the Race Officer Policy and all documents necessary for accreditation can be found on the Australian Sailing website – Accreditation and Re-accreditation page.
If you wish to accredit via submitting prior evidence that meets the above requirements please complete either:
- The Regional Race Officer Accreditation Application Form, or
- The National Race Officer Accreditation Application Form.
When completing the form please upload any Word, Excel or other documents in PDF format.
Registration at the top of this page allow you to enrol in an available Accreditation Seminar. Attendees are asked to bring to the seminar:
- Their online edition of the 2021-2024 Racing Rules of Sailing.
- Notepad and pen (or lap top/notebook).
Course Prerequisites
There are no pre-requisites for participation in this seminar. However, attendance at the Australian Sailing Race Officer Seminar is just one aspect of becoming a National Race Officer.
For further details please read the Race Officers Policy which can be found on the Australian Sailing website – Accreditation and Re-accreditation page.
Course Price
The cost of the seminar is $155.00.
Who should do this course?
The Regional and National Race Officer Seminar is aimed at training people who wish to develop and become a Course Race Officer or Principal Race Officer in the sport of Sailing. Those who may be interested in becoming a Regional or National Race Officer include parents, club volunteers and sailors who have experience with sailing racing.
Course Outcome
Participants will become accredited as either a Regional or National Race Officer after subitting an online application for which meets all criteria outlined in the Race Officer Policy.
2. AS South Australian Regional and National Race Office Course ASC 23 July, 2023
Presenter: Malcolm Hughes
Location: Adelaide Sailing Club
Cost: $155.00
Course Overview
The Regional and National Race Officer Seminar is aimed at educating Australian Sailing members in principles to conduct consistent, fair and safe racing.
Race Officers play an important role in sailing by enabling competition at all levels. They do this through assisting the regatta planning process and conducting quality racing for club through to championship events.
To become accredited as an Australian Sailing Regional or National Race Officer you are required to meet the Race Officer Policy accreditation criteria by:
- Being a member of an Australian Sailing affiliated club.
- Attending an Australian Sailing Regional and National Race Officer Seminar.
- Passing the Regional and National Race Officer Exam (pass mark: Regional – 70%, National – 80%).
- Providing an Event Log (refer to the Accreditation Policy criteria).
- Passing the Race Officer Performance Assessment in the past four years.
Links to the Race Officer Policy and all documents necessary for accreditation can be found on the Australian Sailing website – Accreditation and Re-accreditation page.
If you wish to accredit via submitting prior evidence that meets the above requirements please complete either:
- The Regional Race Officer Accreditation Application Form, or
- The National Race Officer Accreditation Application Form.
When completing the form please upload any Word, Excel or other documents in PDF format.
Registration at the top of this page allow you to enrol in an available Accreditation Seminar. Attendees are asked to bring to the seminar:
- Their online edition of the 2021-2024 Racing Rules of Sailing.
- Notepad and pen (or lap top/notebook).
Course Prerequisites
There are no pre-requisites for participation in this seminar. However, attendance at the Australian Sailing Race Officer Seminar is just one aspect of becoming a National Race Officer.
For further details please read the Race Officers Policy which can be found on the Australian Sailing website – Accreditation and Re-accreditation page.
Course Price
The cost of the seminar is $155.00.
Who should do this course?
The Regional and National Race Officer Seminar is aimed at training people who wish to develop and become a Course Race Officer or Principal Race Officer in the sport of Sailing. Those who may be interested in becoming a Regional or National Race Officer include parents, club volunteers and sailors who have experience with sailing racing.
Course Outcome
Participants will become accredited as either a Regional or National Race Officer after subitting an online application for which meets all criteria outlined in the Race Officer Policy.