Officiating is a rewarding way to contribute to the fair and safe running of sailing competition.
Australian Sailing recognises these six officiating disciplines. Click the button under each discipline to learn more about getting accredited:
Judge
Judges handle protests and requests for redress in accordance with the rules.
Learn More
|
|
Measurer
Measurers check if competitors' boats and equipment are rules compliant.
Learn More
|
|
Race Officer
Race Officers conduct racing by laying courses, providing starting and finishing lines, and scoring competitions.
Learn More
|
|
Umpire
Umpires provide instant, on-water adjudication usually in Teams and Match Racing events.
Learn More
|
|
Equipment Auditor
Equipment Auditors check that boats have the right safety equipment for the event in which they’re competing.
Learn More
|
|
Para Classifier
Para Classifiers identify sailors’ eligibility to compete in para sailing competitions and specific races.
Learn More
|
|
Getting started
Getting started with officiating is as easy as 1-2-3!
- Enquire about volunteering as an official at your local club.
- Complete an e-learning course, or attend one of our face-to-face courses.
- Continue to build your skills and knowledge with hands-on experience.
Finding a course or getting a practical assessment
For help finding an upcoming course or an official to conduct a practical assessment, contact your local Club Support Officer.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
There are many ways an official can demonstrate the skills required for accreditation. Some examples include:
• Resume of your experience.
• Reports from other accredited officials.
• Examples of your work, e.g. training programs or videos of your officiating.
• Evidence of other study, such as completing an overseas training course.
To apply for RPL please email all supporting documentation to officials@sailing.org.au.
International Race Officials applications and appointments
International Race Officials appointments are administered by World Sailing, who provide more information on their Officials Resource Centre. Australian Sailing also provides information on National Authority endorsement and application guidance.
Aspiring officials should connect with the National Race Officials Committee to discuss opportunities for mentorship and exposure to events.