Hi Folks -
If you recall, earlier this year the US SAILING Board approved a submission to ISAF regarding events for the 2012 Olympic Games. The submission did not include a multihull event and many sailors voiced their displeasure. Sailboards found themselves pretty much in the same situation, and many of them also took issue. The topic was an uncomfortable one and was much discussed throughout US SAILING and the US Olympic Committee, and within the multihull community world-wide - a pretty big deal, really. That's the short recap.
The Board of US SAILING has approved a submission to ISAF to replace the previous one - the events for the 2012 Games will be decided this November at the ISAF meeting. The US delegation's list of events includes
two multihull events - a men's and a women's. Sailboards are still not on the list.
There are a million little political nuances that go into selecting events for the Olympics. I was blissfully ignorant of the process until the last submission was brought to the attention of the Multihull Council. Since then, we've had a crash-course in upper-level lobbying and negotiation. It would be silly to claim that any one person or group or action resulted in the Board's revised position. I think that the members of the Board (some of whom are multihull savvy) are simply doing their best to steer the organization on a good and even course.
I'm sure that some here will feel that this decision doesn't affect them very much, and maybe that is true to some extent. The debate about this subject was intense - in the end, I agreed with those that asserted a loss of a multihull event in the Olympics would damage the health of the multihull community. With this new submission, we can feel better that our National Governing Body is supporting multihulls into the next quadrennium.
Text of the now-approved meeting minutes can be viewed
HERE. The next US SAILING meeting is October 24-28 in Phoenix, AZ. This topic and others will be under discussion during the Multihull Council meeting on Saturday the 27th. The MHC meetings are open - please join us if you can, or touch base with your Area Representative to make your voice heard.
John Williams
MHC Chair