You should now be hearing sound. ISAF Sailing World Cup Sail Melbourne 12- 18 December 2010 Summary...
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You should now be hearing sound.
You should now be hearing sound. ISAF Sailing World Cup Sail Melbourne 12- 18 December 2010 Summary for YA and YV Boards and YV Staff, Committees & Club
ISAF Sailing World Cup Sail Melbourne 12- 18 December 2010
Summary for YA and YV Boards and YV Staff, Committees & Club
Officials
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The new Sail Melbourne December not January First round of the
ISAF Sailing World Cup One venue Sandringham Yacht Club All Olympic
& International Youth & Junior Classes
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Vision The pinnacle event in Australian Sailing For sailors the
best competition in the country For the sailing community credible
event attracting the best sailors in the world providing the
perfect illustration of the Yachting Victoria Strategy and Pathways
For the community sports entertainment platform a attracting
corporate, media and non sailing public to clubs
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Sail Melbourne - an illustration of the YV & Global Sailing
Strategy Sailings Image Presenting the public image of sailing as
athletic, youthful, & a lifestyle sport to widen the
demographic appeal Supporting the YV Sailing Pathway Serves sailors
from level 4 (green fleet) to level 10 (Australian Sailing Team) of
the YV Sailing Pathway Junior, Youth International Pathway Classes
to Olympics Race Officiating at an International level Inclusive
Paralympic Classes All wind based water sports windsurfing and
kite-boarding
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Impact of Major Events and Participation Tom Slingsby ISAF Male
Sailor of the Year 2010 The thing that really made me want to sail
was sitting on the rocks at the 2000 Olympics - I went down every
day for two weeks to watch the sailing. I used to sit on Bradleys
Head for five or six hours and just watch the sailors come right in
tacking close to the rocks, and I remember watching Robert Scheidt
and Ben Ainslie sailing for the Laser Gold Medal and that was the
sign that sailing was what I really wanted to do. James Merlino
Minister for Sport & Recreation - Nov 2010 We know there is a
direct relationship between major events, elite performance and the
future level of participation.
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Leading Role in Major Series ISAF Sailing World Cup Sail Down
Under Series Yachting Australia Youth Grand Prix (from 2011)
Yachting Victoria Sailing Cup
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Key Features for YV Clubs & Officials Race Officials
Seminar Monday night Club Coaches and Sailing Captains Celebration
Tuesday night Official Sailing World Cup Dinner Tuesday Night Media
Profile Sport (Raising profile of the sport of sailing and its
athletes) Widening and enhancing the Interest General Media
Lifestyle Community engagement and involvement Inform Engage -
Educate
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Competitor Experience Logistics Support Perth - Melbourne
Official Welcome Welcome Pack,T-shirt & Bib (SWC) Worlds best
race management Competitor Lounge Competitor Program Experience
Trac Trac / Results/Blogging in Lounge Screens Presentation
Courtsey Car Service Homestay Physiotherapy Customer Service/Info
Desk Safe Storage Facilities
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Volunteer Experience Broken into on and off water teams
Communication relating to the event program Information Sessions
& H&S prior to Event Training for on water team Event
Welcome Welcome Pack and Uniform Daily Welcome, Debrief and Thank
you drinks Thank you & BBQ
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Sponsor Value Government State & Local Economic Impact
Visitor numbers now and future tourism Destination Marketing
Local/National/International Level Commercial An initial moderate
investment in the events potential Hospitality and Entertainment
Multi dimensional sponsorship platform
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Community Experience Sunday SHQ Windsurfing Competition Monday
Variety Schools Program Tuesday Variety Schools Program Official
Sailing World Cup Dinner Wednesday Ladies Day in aid of OCRF
Thursday Corporate Day Saturday Medal Races Marine Driven Family
Day Kite boarding State Titles Podium Presentation Lifestyle
Party
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Entries BOATS Plan Budget Forecast Olympic150 220 260 Invited
150 140 140 Total 300 360 400
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Financials -2010 - $000 INCOME Plan Budget Forecast Entry Fees
6066.566.5 Sponsors85 115113 Grants 200180180 Logistics 0 23 20
Hospitality 272720 VIP1010 Total 345422410
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Future Establishing strong relationships with ISAF Olympic
Commission Federal Government State Government Strategy Build
sustainability through corporate and community support Increase
relevance to Asia Pacific and Oceana
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Whats in it for sailing in Victoria One of two major sailing
events in an Event driven state YV Strategy live Pathway
Participation to Performance Officials world class Media Profile
youthful, open, accessible Ultimately self funding Strong Brand
Value
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What is asked of you ? Promote the event strategy and relevance
widely Take advantage of the opportunity it provides For your
sailors For race officials For the promotion of sailing to your
community Bring colleagues, family and friends to the key
activities Tuesday night dinner Saturday Finals and public day
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Thank You To the many clubs and volunteers who are involved
already For having the interest to view this presentation