Please select your home edition
Edition
Melges 15

World Sailing General Assembly candidates named

by Daniel Smith, World Sailing 24 Sep 2016 12:44 BST 24 September 2016
2014 ISAF Council meeting at the ISAF Annual Conference © ISAF

HM King Constantine and the Election Committee are pleased to announce full details of the candidates eligible for election as President and Vice-President to its Board of Directors.

The President and seven Vice-Presidents, two of which must be from each gender, will be elected at World Sailing's General Assembly in Barcelona, Spain on Sunday 13 November 2016.

Eligible candidates have been endorsed by at least five World Sailing Member National Authorities with the term of office beginning at the close of the General Assembly, at which the Board of Directors are elected for a period of four years.

The General Assembly will be the conclusion of World Sailing's Annual Conference and up to 700 delegates are expected to attend from 4-13 November 2016 at the Hotel Renaissance Barcelona Fira.

The candidates eligible for election at the 2016 General Assembly are:

Presidential Candidates

  • Kim Andersen (DEN)
  • Carlo Croce (ITA)
  • Paul Henderson (CAN)
Vice-Presidential Candidates
  • Alain Alcindor (SEY)
  • Chris Atkins (GBR)
  • Tomasz Chamera (POL)
  • Jean-Pierre Champion (FRA)
  • Jan Dawson (NZL)
  • Torben Grael (BRA)
  • Gary Jobson (USA)
  • Stanislav Kassarov (BUL)
  • Quanhai Li (CHN)
  • W Scott Perry (URU)
  • Tony Philp (FIJ)
  • Ana Sanchez (ESP)
  • Malav Shroff (IND)
  • Nadine Stegenwalner (GER)
  • David Tillett (AUS)
Full details of the eligible candidates, including biographies of each candidate, stated goals and nominating MNAs, are available to view at: www.sailing.org/meetings/generalassembly/election_of_officers.php

The Election of World Sailing Board of Directors is covered in Articles 73-76 of the World Sailing Constitution - www.sailing.org/documents/regulations/constitution.php.

The voting system to elect the World Sailing Board of Directors is detailed in World Sailing Regulation 4 - www.sailing.org/documents/regulations/regulations.php.

About the General Assembly

The General Assembly of World Sailing takes places every four years. It is on this occasion that the World Sailing Board of Directors (President and Vice-Presidents) and members of the World Sailing Council automatically retire.

All full World Sailing Member National Authorities (MNAs) are entitled to be represented at the General Assembly and to vote for the new President and the seven Vice-Presidents.

MNAs can nominate members for the World Sailing Board of Directors, Council, Committees, Sub-Committees and Commissions.

The next World Sailing General Assembly will take place on Sunday 13 November 2016 from 09:30 – 13:30.

About World Sailing's Annual Conference

World Sailing's Annual Conference brings together more than 500 delegates over a seven-day period every first full week of November. It is the central meeting point where the strategy of sailing is reviewed, discussed and celebrated.

Over the seven-day Annual Conference, participants plan for the future, make key decisions to drive the sport forward, share best practice and generate new ideas.

The 2016 Annual Conference will be held in Barcelona, Spain at the Hotel Renaissance Barcelona Fira from 4-13 November.

Related Articles

A Golden List
2016 Rolex World Sailor of the Year Nominees announced World Sailing, the international governing body for the sport, and Rolex are delighted to announce a golden line up of nominees for the 2016 Rolex World Sailor of the Year Award. Posted on 3 Oct 2016
'Our Sustainable Future'
At the World Sailing's 2016 Annual Conference World Sailing's Annual Conference is the central meeting point where the strategy of sailing is reviewed, discussed and celebrated. For 2016, the dialogue and engagement will be centred on an overarching theme of, 'Our Sustainable Future'. Posted on 29 Sep 2016
Kim Andersen announces candidacy
For World Sailing President Today Kim Andersen (Denmark) announced his candidacy for President for the Wold Sailing Board of Directors along with a strong, experienced, international team of Vice-presidents. Posted on 28 Sep 2016
Seguin claims gold in Flamengo Beach thriller
At the Rio 2016 Paralympic Sailing Competition In a finale fitting on the setting, the Rio 2016 Paralympic Sailing Competition came to a spectacular close with the medals decided in front of a sell-out crowd lining the shores of Flamengo Beach. Posted on 18 Sep 2016
Aussie gold rush on the shores of Rio de Janeiro
At the Rio 2016 Paralympic Sailing Competition There was Aussie elation at the Marina da Gloria on day five as the Rio 2016 Paralympic gold medals were wrapped up in the Two Person (SKUD18) and Three Person Keelboat (Sonar) with a day to spare. Posted on 17 Sep 2016
Gold for Australian Sonar team
At the Rio 2016 Paralympic Sailing Competition Colin Harrison, Russell Boaden and Jonathan Harris have won gold, pending any protests, in the Three Person Keelboat (Sonar) at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Sailing Competition with a race to spare. Posted on 16 Sep 2016
Fitzgibbon and Tesch claim SKUD18 gold
At the Rio 2016 Paralympic Sailing Competition Protest pending, Australia's Daniel Fitzgibbon and Liesl Tesch have defended their Two Person Keelboat (SKUD18) Paralympic title with two races to spare at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Sailing Competition. Posted on 16 Sep 2016
Australia threatening a whitewash
At the Rio 2016 Paralympic Sailing Competition Australia moved to the top of every fleet at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Sailing Competition thanks to a thrilling finish in the final race of the day in the One Person Keelboat (2.4 Norlin OD). Posted on 16 Sep 2016
Dominant day for the British
At the Rio 2016 Paralympic Sailing Competition Domination was the word of the third day at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Sailing Competition as Great Britain's two-time Three Person Keelboat (Sonar) World Champions finally announced their arrival out on Guanabara Bay. Posted on 15 Sep 2016
Playing the Rio waiting game on day 2
Of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Sailing Competition The unpredictable nature of sailing reared its head in Guanabara Bay on day two of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Sailing Competition as only one race apiece was completed for the Two Person and Three Person Keelboats. Posted on 14 Sep 2016