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New National Integrity Framework for Sailing

Australian Sailing is committed to ensuring a level playing field for all those who participate in our sport. There are inherent integrity risks at all levels of sailing, and in recent months Australian Sailing has worked to identify those risks and to step up our focus on safeguarding the future of our sport.
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Para Sailing National Champions decided

Wynyard Yacht Club’s Chris Symonds is the Australian Champion in the Hansa 303 class, and he doubled down on that victory by finishing on top of the podium at Sail Melbourne 2022. 
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Rule 46 Case Studies - How to get on Board

The sailing community is reminded that the change to Rule 46 in the Racing Rules of Sailing is scheduled to be implemented from 1 January 2022, which will now require all competitors in any race to be a member of a club.
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Houston and Kenny help develop new sports Director education course

Australian Sailing CEO and Commonwealth Games President, Ben Houston and Vice-President of World Sailing and Chair of the Sport Integrity Advisory Council, Sarah Kenny, have joined a team of sporting directors and governance experts to help develop a new free online resource launched by Sport Australia, the ‘Start Line’.
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Rounding out Sail Sydney

Sydney Harbour put on a show for the last day of Sail Sydney, with a gusty southerly providing perfect racing conditions for the 200-plus competitors.
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