America’s Cup, l’ISAF ha nominato la Giuria
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[singlepic id=76 w=300 h=204 float=left]America’s Cup – Southampton – L’ISAF ha annunciato oggi pomeriggio la nomina della Giuria Internazionale della 33ma America’s Cup. L’evento, in programma a Valencia per il febbraio del 2010, vedrà contrapposti come tutti sanno la Société Nautique de Genève/Alinghi e il Golden Gate Yacht Club/BMW Oracle Racing.
A comporre la Giuria saranno cinque tecnici altamente specializzati a partire dall presidente David Tillet, già giudice nella 31ma e nell 32ma edizione e umpire nell 28ma e 29ma.
Gli altri quattro giudici chiamati a lavorare al suo fianco saranno: Johno Doerr, Josje Hofland, giudice internazionale dal 1992 e umpire di chiara fama sino alla fine degli anni novanta, Graham McKenzie e Bryan Willis, giudice internazionale dal 1978 e umpire tra il 1980 e il 2004, ruolo che lo ho portato a essere responsabile degli arbitri nella 28ma, nella 30ma e nella 31ma edizione.
AMERICA’S CUP, ISAF APPROVAL FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL JURY
[ISAF Press Release] The International Sailing Federation (ISAF) today announced the ISAF approval for the appointment of the International Jury for the 33rd America’s Cup.
The 33rd America’s Cup Match is scheduled to be held in Valencia, Spain in February 2010 between the Société Nautique Genève of Switzerland and the Golden Gate Yacht Club of the United States of America.
The five-person International Jury will be:
David Tillett (Australia) Chairman
A lawyer in Australia, David has been an International Judge for 20 years and is the current Chairman of the ISAF Racing Rules Committee. He has been a juror at the 31st and 32nd America’s Cup’s as well as an Umpire at the 28th and 29th America’s Cups. He has also been a Jury Member at four Olympic Games, and Chairman in 2004 and 2008.
John Doerr (Great Britain)
An Arbitrator specialising in the engineering field. John has been an International Judge since 1987 and an International Umpire since 1980. A past Chairman of the ISAF Race Officials Committee. He was a Jury member and Chief Umpire for the 29th America’s Cup and a Jury Member and Chief Umpire at the last four Olympic Games.
Josje Hofland (The Netherlands)
Josje has a Doctorate in English Literature and Linguistics. An International Judge since 1992 and an International Umpire between 1992 and 2000. A past Chairman of various ISAF Race Officials Committees and a member of the Racing Rules Committee between 1995 and 2008. She was a Jury member in the 29th America’s Cup and filled the role of Chief Umpire in the Challenger Finals and Deputy Chief Umpire in the America’s Cup match. Josje has also been a member of the Jury in three Olympic Games.
Graham McKenzie (New Zealand)
A distinguished Barrister at Law and a solicitor in New Zealand. Graham is a competing sailor in keelboats. A member of the ISAF Constitution Committee. He was a Jury member for the 32nd America’s Cup.
Bryan Willis (Great Britain)
An Arbitration specialist and a Magistrate in the lower criminal court in Great Britain. Bryan has been an International judge since 1976 and an International Umpire between 1980 and 2004. He was an integral member of the ISAF Racing Rules Committee for 20 years between 1980 and 2000. Bryan was a Jury member and Chief Umpire in the 28th America’s Cup, Chairman of the Jury and Chief Umpire in the 30th and 31st America’s Cup and Chairman of the Jury and Arbitration Panel for the 32nd America’s Cup. Jury Chairman of the 2000 Olympic Games and Jury Chairman for the last three Volvo Ocean Races.
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