US SAILING

  Announcements

January 7, 2008

2008 REGIONAL & NATIONAL RACE OFFICER APPLICATION TIMELINES

The timeline for renewal or initial Regional and National Race Officer appointment to be considered at the 2008 US SAILING Spring & Fall Meetings is as follows:

Submissions for Spring, 2008 

March 14th         -      Spring Meetings begin in Newport , RI.   The Area Race Officers meet and                                      review completed applications.

March 15th         -      Race Management Committee meet and review recommendations of the                                       AROs.

 

Submissions for Fall, 2008 

   September 8th     -    Six weeks prior to this meeting, applications for RRO or NRO must have been submitted to  your Area Race Officer (ARO)

                                           An application submitted after this date will be returned to the applicant who will be invited to re-submit the application to the next semi-annual meeting.

September 26th   -    Area Race Officers submit completed applications and references to the Race Administration Office at US SAILING.

October 3rd              US SAILING provides all completed applications to the AROs and Race Management Committee.

October  16th            Fall Meetings begin in St. Petersburg, FL. The Area Race Officers  meet and review completed applications.

October 18th       -      The Race Management Committee  meets to review recommendations of the AROs.

Please check the website for your certification renewal date (http://www.ussailing.org/directory/member.asp).  

If you have any questions, please contact US SAILING or your ARO

 

November 23, 2007
US SAILING RACE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE WEB SITE

Per a decision made by the Race Management Committee at the Annual General Meeting in October 2007 the following sections of the Race Management Site have been restricted to use by US SAILING members only:

The committee believes that the work done by many US SAILING volunteers over many years adds value to the sport and to running good quality races. This value provided by US SAILING  adds value to being a US SAILING member. In order to preserve this value membership in US SAILING is encouraged by restricting access as appropriate to members only.