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jaymac
jaymac

WA

44 posts

4 Feb 2016 11:32am
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More ****ery, courtesy of “World Sailing”. Are these buffoons intentionally trying to ruin our sport??The International Kiteboarding Association (IKA) has been informed by the CEO of World Sailing (WS, formerly ISAF), that WS has requested IFKO (“International Federation of Kitesports Organisations”) to immediately remove and furthermore cease to publish or promote any information which makes a claim in terms of its relationship with the IOC and its plans for the sport of Kiteboarding.World Sailing has ascertained that IFKO is not currently a member of SportAccord and therefore has no formal recognition. A prerequisite of membership of this body is that the applicants sport is different from any sport that is governed by a current SportAccord member. World Sailing is a current SportAccord member, it is therefore unlikely that IFKO will be granted membership and World Sailing is currently waiting for confirmation of this by SportAccord.World Sailing has also instructed IFKO that World Sailing’s approval is required for any event that is described as a ‘World Championship’ or ‘World Cup’ or indeed uses the word “World” in the title of the event and this approval extends to all Kiteboarding events using World Sailing rules and regulations.Such events that are run in contravention of World Sailing rules and regulations will be listed as prohibited events that can seriously affect the eligibility of riders to compete in other World Sailing events requiring World Sailing Eligibility, namely World and Continental Championships of all IKA classes (including the IKA Kiteboarding World Championships in Freestyle, Big Air and Wave, the IKA KiteFoil GoldCup and the IKA Racing World Championships), the Sailing World Cup, the Youth Olympic Games, and the Olympic Games.We regret that IFKO does not comply with world wide recognized principles for the recognition of International Federations. It is IKA’s responsibility to make all riders aware of the risk they will take when participating in IFKO events, namely not being able to compete in IKA sanctioned events of all disciplines, and World Sailings events. The same extends to event officials, be it race directors, jury and judges.
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jaymac
jaymac

WA

44 posts

4 Feb 2016 11:44am
These bastards have just screwed up a windsurfing world championship in Malaysia when the muslim government refused visas to the Israel team to start with, and then said they could compete without flags at the opening ceremony or on their sails.
ISAF has now morphed into World Sailing and is on steroids. Sanctioning regattas yet furthering discrimination, the whole organisation stinks. If anyone is paying money to the Australia Mob, ex AYF now Australian sailing I think, by affiliations with Yacht Clubs or associations etc then it's time to voice your thoughts. Windsurfers have been swallowed...kites next
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

4 Feb 2016 12:04pm
I don't see the link - World Sailing said no to kites on a technicality / legal wording / recognition etc

how does that affect windsurfing...?
RAL INN
RAL INN

SA

2896 posts

4 Feb 2016 5:14pm
Sounds like a self proclaimed kiting governing body has gone by the wayside and the big brother of all self proclaimed governing bodies has officially announced the fact.
Kiting has seen a constant flow of businessmen trying to cash in and set up multinational competitions under the guise of world championships in order to cash in on advertising and sponsorship dollars the big name kite brands lash out.(paid for of course buy the buyers of kites)
Bring on the day when Kiters properly unite and form local clubs, that spawn area associations. That lead to democratic country bodies that can work with other country bodies to run a true unbiased and represented world championship.
And bugger World Sailing, the further they stay away the better.
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