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février 15, 2023

 

Les officiels jouent un rôle clé dans toutes les courses ou régates de voile! Les programmes d’officiers, de juges et d’arbitres de Voile Canada offrent une formation et une certification du club au niveau national, tandis que World Sailing fournit une certification internationale. Les bénévoles de l’événement sont toujours très demandés! Que ce soit pour aider sur place lors d’un événement ou pour être un membre clé du comité d’organisation, il y a un rôle pour chacun!

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Certifications et recertifications récentes

  • Juge international
    Andrew Alberti, RCYC
  • Juges nationaux
    Katie Coleman Nicoll, PCYC & Thornbury YC, recertification
    Greg Dargavel (extension de deux ans)
    Bob Duggan, Burlington Sailing & Boating Club, recertification
    Elizabeth Rouget, Kingston Yacht Club, certification
    Wendy Loat, Ashbridge’s Bay Yacht Club, recertification
  • Juge régional
    Scott Collinson, RCYC, recertification
  • Juges de club
    Debbie Kirkby, Glenmore Sailing Club, recertification
    Tim Griggs, Glenmore Sailing Club, recertification
    Sam Eisener, Lunenburg Yacht Club
    Anne Marie Palfreeman, PCYC, recertification
    Gunnar Beauregard, Hudson Yacht Club, Québec
    Paul Brennan, Ashbridges Bay YC
    Paul Clissold, Port Credit YC
    Elizabeth Pattey, Nepean SC
    John Baker, South Port SC
    Heather Macnaughton, RCYC/Midland BSC
    David Dunphy, Midland Bay SC
    Bill Frenke, Oakville YS
    Lisa Shishis, Britannia YC
    Paul Evenden, Chilliwack, C.-B. (extension)
    Cameron Pierce, Vancouver
    Rob Woodbury, Rocky Point Sailing Association, Coquitlam, BC, recertification

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