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Day 1. Pat Healy (USA) pat@phealy.net Rut Subniran (THA ) rut.subniran @ gmail.com. WELCOME Presented by The International Sailing Federation and Croatian Sailing Federation. The people responsible are: Miroslav Bjelajac (CRO). Pat Healy (USA) Rut Subniran (THA).
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Pat Healy (USA) • pat@phealy.net Rut Subniran(THA) rut.subniran@gmail.com ISAF International Judges' Seminar
WELCOMEPresented byTheInternational Sailing FederationandCroatian Sailing Federation The people responsible are: MiroslavBjelajac (CRO) Pat Healy (USA) Rut Subniran (THA) ISAF International Judges' Seminar
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Preparing for the InternationalJudgesSeminar • Completed advance preparation • Knowledge of the rule book • Have read the IJ Manual • Experience in protest rooms An IJ Seminar can also be a ‘graduate school’ for National Judges. ISAF International Judges' Seminar
SeminarOutline This is NOT the most important part! Practice test International Judges Examination Test Review ISAF International Judges' Seminar
The bodies Judges Programme A judge’s qualities The event First responsibilities Meetings Communications Jury administration Rule 42 compliance Protest Hearings Procedures Validity Evidence Facts and conclusions Decisions Redress Damage and Injury Misconduct Arbitration SeminarOutline These are the important parts! ISAF International Judges' Seminar
The bodies Judges Programme A judge’s qualities The event First responsibilities Meetings Communications Jury administration Rule 42 compliance Protest Hearings Procedures Validity Evidence Facts and conclusions Decisions Redress Damage and Injury Misconduct Arbitration SeminarOutline ISAF International Judges' Seminar
ISAF NA OA RC PC TheBodies ISAF – International Sailing Federation • Rules • Cases • International Race Officials ISAF International Judges' Seminar
ISAF NA OA RC PC TheBodies NA – National Authority • Decides appeals • Prescriptions • National Judges • Approval of event or International Jury ISAF International Judges' Seminar
ISAF NA OA RC PC TheBodies OA – Organizing Authority • Publishes the Notice of Race • Appoints the Race Committee • Appoints the Jury ISAF International Judges' Seminar
ISAF NA OA RC PC TheBodies RC – Race Committee • Publishes Sailing Instructions • Conducts races • Scoring • Appoints a PC ISAF International Judges' Seminar
ISAF NA OA RC PC TheBodies PC – Protest Committee (includes an International Jury) • Decides protests • Decides requests for redress • Other duties ISAF International Judges' Seminar
TheBodies • Event measurers (part of RC) • Measurement authority • Equipment inspectors • May also be PC members MEASURERS UMPIRES Why worry ISAF International Judges' Seminar
ISAF NA OA RC PC Honest Senate UMPIRES MEASURERS ISAF International Judges' Seminar
The bodies Judges Programme A judge’s qualities The event First responsibilities Meetings Communications Jury administration Rule 42 compliance Protest Hearings Procedures Validity Evidence Facts and conclusions Decisions Redress Damage and Injury Misconduct Arbitration SeminarOutline ISAF International Judges' Seminar
International Judges Programme ISAF International Judges' Seminar
International Judges Programme Necessary Qualifications(ISAF Regulation 31) • Racing experience • Rules knowledge • Judicial temperament • Physical capability • Proficiency in English • Must support policies of ISAF • Must satisfy System 1 or 2 ISAF International Judges' Seminar
International Judges Programme How to Become or Remain an International Judge First appointments or re-appointments Re-appointments only SYSTEM 1 SYSTEM 2 Both systems are explained under 2.5 of the Manual ISAF International Judges' Seminar
International Judges Programme International JudgeRe-Appointments If under 70: Renew every 4 years If 70 or older: Renew every 2 years SYSTEM 1 or 2 may be used ISAF International Judges' Seminar
International Judges Programme Considerations forAppointment Additional considerations are set out under Section B of the Manual. Fulfilling SYSTEM 1 or 2 does not mean automatic appointment or re-appointment ISAF International Judges' Seminar
Rules knowledge Hearings Contribution to discussions Boat driving and handling Communication Proficiency in English Temperament and behaviour Physical fitness Other comments Recommendation of the chairman International Judges Programme IJSC Reference Form ISAF International Judges' Seminar
The bodies Judges Programme A judge’s qualities The event First responsibilities Meetings Communications Jury administration Rule 42 compliance Protest Hearings Procedures Validity Evidence Facts and conclusions Decisions Redress Damage and Injury Misconduct Arbitration SeminarOutline ISAF International Judges' Seminar
International Judges Programme Qualities of anInternational Judge What behaviour is expected? What personal abilities are needed? What personal character attributes are expected? ISAF International Judges' Seminar
International Judges Programme Qualities of anInternational Judge What behaviour is expected? What personal abilities are needed? What personal character attributes are expected? ISAF International Judges' Seminar
International Judges Programme Code of Behaviour • Respectful and polite to competitors, colleagues, coaches, officials, hosts • Maintain fairness • Uphold confidentiality • No conflict of interest More detail is under 3.1 and 3.2 of the Manual ISAF International Judges' Seminar
International Judges Programme Code of Behaviour • Respectful and polite to competitors, colleagues, coaches, officials, hosts • Maintain fairness • Uphold confidentiality • No conflict of interest • Social behaviour More detail is under 3.1 and 3.2 of the Manual ISAF International Judges' Seminar
International Judges Programme Social Behaviour • Follow dress code (on the water, ashore) • No drinking until end of hearings • No smoking in the jury room or on-water • Absence of greed • Be punctual • Act with dignity and decorum at all times ISAF International Judges' Seminar
International Judges Programme Qualities of anInternational Judge What behaviour is expected? What personal abilities are needed? What personal character attributes are expected? ISAF International Judges' Seminar
Excellent rules knowledge Jury experience English language proficiency Observation and listening skills Concentration Physical health Ability to run a protest hearing – procedures Reasoning abilities Find and write facts Class and measurement knowledge (at least one member) Race management knowledge Management skills Communication skills Racing experience (how boats move) Boat handling ability International Judges Programme Personal AbilitiesWhat skills are needed? ISAF International Judges' Seminar
International Judges Programme Qualities of anInternational Judge What behaviour is expected? What personal abilities are needed? What personal character attributes are expected? ISAF International Judges' Seminar
Integrity, honesty, fairness Objectivity Able to work within a team (jury) Respect for competitors Visible, approachable Good personal behaviour and appearance Aware of conflict of interest Can avoid perceived bias Can maintain confidentiality Reliable and punctual Able to see other points of view Diplomacy Aware of cultural differences Keeps good relationships with other race officials Able to make hard decisions Capable of handling pressure Able to commit to the entire event Willing to support ISAF policy International Judges Programme PersonalAttributesWhat personality is needed? ISAF International Judges' Seminar
Integrity, honesty, fairness Objectivity Able to work within a team (jury) Respect for competitors Visible, approachable Good personal behaviour and appearance Aware of conflict of interest Can avoid perceived bias Can maintain confidentiality Reliable and punctual Able to see other points of view Diplomacy Aware of cultural differences Keeps good relationships with other race officials Able to make hard decisions Capable of handling pressure Able to commit to the entire event Willing to support ISAF policy PersonalAttributesWhat personality is needed? Personal AbilitiesWhat skills are needed? Can a judge improve in these areas? What about in these? • Excellent rules knowledge • Jury experience • English language proficiency • Observation and listening skills • Concentration • Physical health • Ability to run a protest hearing – procedures • Reasoning abilities • Find and write facts • Class and measurement knowledge (at least one member) • Race management knowledge • Management skills • Communication skills • Racing experience (how boats move) • Boat handling ability ISAF International Judges' Seminar
Break 15 Minutes ISAF International Judges' Seminar
Protest CommitteesincludingInternational Juries ISAF International Judges' Seminar