International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogue address 2010 Olympic Sailing City Mayors and International Sailing Summit Forum by vedio
Mr.Torsten Albig
25. May 1963 Born in Bremen
1982 Graduated in the city ofBielefeld
1984 Majored in History and Sociology in Bielefeld
1991 Majored in Law inBielefeld
1993 Vice President of Landesfinanzschule Schleswig-Holstein
1994 - 1996 Director of Finance and Tax Bureau of Representative Office of Schleswig-Holstein inBonn
1996 - 1998 Person-in-Charge of SPD-Planungsstab of Schleswig-Holstein
1998 - 2001 Speaker of Bundesministeriums der Finanzen (BMF)
2001 - 2002 Director of Press of Dresdner Bank AG, Frankfurt/M.
2002 - 2006 Councilor of the City Council ofKiel
2006 - 2009 Speaker of Bundesministeriums der Finanzen (BMF)
June 2009 Mayor of Kiel (Term: six years)
Mr. François CUILLANDRE
Mayor ofBrest
Date of Birth : Feburary 5,1955 inBrest
2 Children
Studied inBrest
Doctor Degree
Master diploma on local administration granted by Paris Institute of Political Studies
As alumni of the National School of Taxation, he began his career at the Ministry of Finance.
Former auditor of Institute of High Studies of National Defense
Lecturer in Public Law atUniversity of Western Brittanysince 1985
1988-1993 Work in the cabinet of Louis Le Pensec, Ministry of Overseas France
1990-2000 First Secretary of the Federation of the Socialist Party ofBrittany
1989-1997 Assistant Mayor ofBrest
1997-2001 Municipal Councillor
1997-2002 Menmber of Parliament of Finistère
2001-1998 Regional Councillor of Bretagne
March 24, 2001 Elected as Mayor ofBrest
March, 2008 Reelected as Mayor ofBrest
Mr. Vojko Obersnel
Mayor ofRijeka
Name: Vojko ObersnelDate of birth: 25 March1957 inRijekaNationality: CroatianEducation and qualification:
graduated from the Faculty of Science of the University of Zagreb in 1980 completed the Master's Program in biogenetics at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Zagreb, as well as, the Master's Program in science at the Faculty of Science of the University of Zagreb, thus acquiring the academic title of Master of Science
Working experience:
1982-97 Faculty of Medicine of the University of Rijeka- lecturer in several courses- research work in genetics and ecology- assistant in two scientific researches- leader of a research in ecologyfrom 1984- work at the Cytogenetics Laboratory of the Faculty of Medicine, diagnostics in biogenetics and biodosimetrics for public health institutions of the Primorsko-Goranska County and the Istrian County
1997-2000- member of the Rijeka City Government,Head of the Department of health and social welfare;- coordinator of the “Rijeka Healthy City” project – In 1998 Rijeka became one of forty members of the European Network of Healthy Cities
2000-2001 Mayor of the City ofRijeka– the 1st term of office 2001-2005 Mayor of the City ofRijeka– the 2nd term of office 2005-2009 Mayor of the City ofRijeka– the 3rd term of office
2009- Mayor of the City ofRijeka– the 4th term of office
Additional activities:
President of the Association of the Cities and Communes of theRepublicofCroatia;
President ofRijekaTourist Association;
Member of the Managing Council of theRijekaPortAuthority
Member of the Managing Board of the International Association of Cities and Ports
Party membership:
SDP – Social Democratic Party since 1990
2008 Member of the SDP Presidency
since the 24 Jan 2010 President of the SDPRijekaBranch
Special Awards:
2003 the Solidarity Star Order and Commendatore honorific title was conferred by the President of theRepublicofItaly
Foreign languages: English – active knowledge, Italian, French and German – passive knowledgeMarital status: married, a son, age 25, graduated in Business Management
Mrs. Carol Cunio
Mayor ofSouthampton
Mayor Carol Cunio was born in Southampton and lived inSouthamptonall her life. She is married and having a family.She was very involved in the Woolston & Weston Community Action Forum. She also initiated and organised for fourteen years, the Southampton Sunday Lunch Project which offered a cooked Sunday lunch to those in need.She has been on the Management Committee of the Southampton Advice & Represention Centre (SARC) in Woolston.As a Councillor she is on the Sure Start Management Board at Weston and is the LEA governor of a local school.
She supports local theatre, both the Nuffield and the Mayflower, the Southampton Youth Orchestra, belongs to the Southampton Jazz Society.
David Kellett
Vice President of ISAF、ISAF Executive Board Member Sailing - Technical Delegate to the Olympic Games
Roles within ISAF
ISAF - Australian Delegate and Member of Council 1992-1998ISAF Member of 2000 Olympic Working PartyISAF - Member of Events Committee 1994-1998ISAF - Member 2000 Olympic Advisory Board 1996-2000ISAF - President's Liaison to 2000 OlympicsISAF - Vice President 1998-currentOffshore Racing Congress - Member of Congress 1990-currentOffshore Racing Congress - Member of Policy Steering Group 1993-1998Offshore Racing Congress - ISAF Representative to Congress 1998-currentInternational Olympic Committee - Technical Observer to Pre Olympic Regatta 1999
Sailing Career
Competed in 30SydneytoHobartraces - as skipper for 21 times
Won the Line Honors and Handicap double in the 1987 Sydney Hobart. The first Australian yacht to achieve this milestone, no yacht has achieved this feat sinceAmericas Cup participation 1977, 1979 and 1992Admirals Cup participation 1973 and 1989Australian Kenwood Cup Team - 1982, 1988, 1990Won two of the three rounds of the 1989 Maxi Yacht World Championships Competed in 35 seasons of sailing out of Sydney HarborWon all major ocean races on Australia's east coastCompeted in Newport Bermuda Race 1974 and 1976Still an active sailor engaged in 60' yacht race

David Staley
Vice President, International Association for Disabled Sailing; Executive Officer, International Access Class Association
Sailing Administrator with local, provincial, national and international experience in strategic planning, program delivery and event management
Juan Basacoma
President ISSA (International Sailing Schools Association) Spanish, Electronic Engineer, MBA.

Nino Shmueli
International 420 Class - President, International 470 Class - Vice President, ISAF International Judge, ISAF International Race Officer, ISAF Instructor, ISAF RMSC - Member.

Barry Jenkins
ImmediatePastPresident,Australian Marine Industries Federation(AMIF)
President, Australian Luxury Association
Immediate Past President, Marine Queensland Association
Director, Australian Marine Export Group Limited(AIMEX)
General Manager, Australian Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show
Consultant, South Korea Shang Nan Road state government and GnA international yacht Exhibition
He owned outstanding career in Australian Marine industry career.
Dr. Jayne Greenberg
Executive Director, Physical Education and Health Literacy, Miami Dade County Public Schools
Datuk Patrick Lim
Chinaman, World Match Racing Tour. The founder and developer of the first Malaysia Monsoon Cup(year-end finals of World Match Racing Tour). One of the most prominent real estate developers worked in Malaysia and Australia in various universities and government Advisory Committee. He was titled “Datuk” (Royal Malaysian people who have contributed to the national honor or title) by Yang di-Pertuan Agong
Sir Robin Knox-Johnston
Born on 17th March 1939, in Putney, London, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston is the first man to sail solo, non-stop around the world. In 2007 he completed his second solo circumnavigation as a competitor in the VELUX 5 OCEANS race. Sir Robin is the founder and Chairman of the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race and is an inspirational figurehead to those who undertake this challenge of a lifetime.
Milestones1969 Awarded the CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire)1970 UK Yachtsman of the Year1970 Royal Cruising Club Seamanship Medal.1972 Elected a Younger Brother of Trinity House.1972 Member of the RNLI Committee of Management1990 Silk Cut Nautical award Seamanship Trophy1990 Honorary Doctorate – Maine Maritime Academy1991 Royal Cruising Club Challenge Cup1991 Cruising World Magazine (USA) Medal of honour1992 Royal Institute of Navigation - Gold Medal for experiments with renaissance navigation.1992 Freeman of the City of London1992 Awarded Honorary Doctor of Technology – Southampton University1994 Elected Fellow of the Royal Institute of Navigation.1994 The Maritime Trust's Cutty Sark Medal1994 ISAF World Sailor of the year.1994 UK Yachtsman of the Year (2nd time)1995 Hon Acadamecian, The Maritime Institute (Portugal)1995 The Institute of Navigation (USA) Superior Achievement Award1995 Elected President of the Little Ship Club1995 Knighted2006-07 4th Velux 5 Oceans Solo Around the World Yacht Race2007 UK Yachtsman of the Year (3rd time)2008 ISAF Hall of Fame2010 Awarded the Cruising Club of America, Blue water medal for the advancement of sailing, sail training and youth development
Peter Gilmour
President, World Match Racing Tour Organizing Committee; Australian,fluent in Japanese; He began sailing when he was 7. He was a professional sailor. In 1975, he attended the first sailing competition Hornet World Sailing Championship and won 21stplace.
America’s Cup Results
1987: Kookaburra III KA 12 starting helmsman and mainsail trimmer, unsuccessful America's Cup defender candidate in Fremantle1992: Spirit of Australia AUS-21 helmsman, unsuccessful challenger candidate challenger, 6th in the Louis Vuitton Cup in San Diego1995: Coach of the Japanese Challenge with Nippon JPN-30 and JPN-41, unsuccessful challenger candidate, 4th in the Louis Vuitton Cup in San Diego2000: Skipper of the Japanese Challenge with Idaten JPN-52 and Asura JPN-44, unsuccessful challenger candidate, 4th in the Louis Vuitton Cup in Auckland2003: Skipper of OneWorld USA-67, unsuccessful challenger candidate, 3rd in the Louis Vuitton Cup in Auckland2007: Coach and consultant to Alinghi, defender of the 32nd America's Cup.
World MatchRacing Tour Results
1990 1st— Match raceAucklandas the skipper of Australian Team
1992 3rd— Match race America as the skipper of Australian Team
1992 7th— Match race Australia as the skipper of Australian Team
1994 4th— Match race France as the skipper of Australian Team
1995 9th— Match race New Zealand as the skipper of Australian Team
1996 3rd— Match race Croatia the skipper of Australian Team
1997 1st— Match race Sweden as the skipper of Australian Team
1998 1st— Match race Japan as the skipper of Australian Team
1999 3rd— Match race Denmark as the skipper of Australian Team
2000 3rd—Match race Croatia the skipper of Australian Team
2005 9th—Match race Spain the skipper of Australian Team
2006 1st—Match race PST Team as the skipper of Australia
2007 5th—Match race PST Team as the skipper of Australia
2008 8th — Match race Yanma Team as the skipper of Australia
2008 4th — Match race Yanma Team as the skipper of Australia

Kjell Borking
Vice President EUROSAF
International
1989-1999 ORC Rating System Committee and Race Management Committee.
1989-1998 ORC Council
1998-2002 ISAF Offshore Committee
2002-2008 Vice Chairman of the ISAF Offshore Committee
1998-2000 Vice President EUROSAF
2002-2009 Vice President EUROSAF
Awards
Royal Swedish Yacht Club, KSSS:
Gold Medal 1998, Gold Mark Sailing 1992, Race Official 3 stars award 1992.
Swedish Sailing Federation, SSF:
Gold Medal 1998.
International Sailing Federation, ISAF:
Silver medal 2008.
Sailing
Started sailing dingy 1958, sails now a Wasa 41 foot racing and cruising and racing in the Dragon Class.
Member of the Royal Swedish Yacht Club and the Royal Ocean Racing Club.
Royal Swedish Yacht Club, KSSS
1992-1997 Board member
1985-1997 Chairman of the Offshore Race Committee
1993-1997 Vice Commodore
Swedish Sailing Federation
1989-1999 Board member
1992-1999 Vice President
1989-1997 Chairman of the Technical Committee
International
1989-1999 ORC Rating System Committee and Race Management Committee.
1989-1998 ORC Council
1998-2002 ISAF Offshore Committee
2002-2008 Vice Chairman of the ISAF Offshore Committee
1998-2000 Vice President EUROSAF
2002-2009 Vice President EUROSAF
Awards
Royal Swedish Yacht Club, KSSS:
Gold Medal 1998, Gold Mark Sailing 1992, Race Official 3 stars award 1992.
Swedish Sailing Federation, SSF:
Gold Medal 1998.
International Sailing Federation, ISAF:
Silver medal 2008.
Shoichi Maeda
Chief Executive, Japan Sailing Federation
1953 Start sailing at University
1987 Chairman of Racing Rules Committee (8 years, JSAF)
2003 Director, Japan Sailing Federation (JSAF)
2005 Executive Director, JSAF
2007 Chief Executive Director & Secretary General, JSAF
Tan Thong Meng
Asst Chief Instructor ,Singapore
RYA Yachtmaster Instructor, Clipper 2005/06 Circumnavigation, AYF Instructor,23years of sailing experience,55,000 nautical miles
Lynnette Leong
Asst Chief Instructor , Singapore
Crew member, Clipper Round the World Yacht Race 2005-2006
RYA Yachtmaster, Cruising Instructor
Asst Chief Instructor, Keppel Bay Sailing Academy
Ulsan Yacht Ass'n
Lee, Jeong-Ho Director
Jeon,Young-Chul Assistant Director
PROF SHAKEEL AHMAD Shahid ( Ph.D)
Assistant Prof. and GENERAL SECRETARY ( SPORTS AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION ORG. PAKISTAN (SPEO)
Cowen C hiu
Chairman Windsurfing Committee Asian Sailing Federation
International Jury – Asian Games 2006/2010
ITO-Olympic Games 2008
Dongyoung Kim
Sail NewZealand International Ltd
Wang hui
Director of Sybaris Marine Advisory Service, Australia
15 years experience in marine, event, tourism and hospitality management and education
Busan Sailing Federation
Kim, tae-il president
You, jae-dong vice president
Yung Siu Ying
Sailing Instrutor
|