Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Belize Sailing Association Elects New Board

Share

Saturday January 10, 2015. Dateline: Belize City
The Belize Sailing Association (BzSA) is the popular NGO that developed the country’s Optimist dinghy sailing programme and promotes all recreational sailing. BzSA held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Saturday January 10, 2015, at St. Catherine Academy in Belize City. In attendance to fill by election all13 board positions for 2015 were 44 of the 150 association members.
After thanking the outgoing board members for the accomplishments they achieved in 2014 and for their devotion of time, effort, and ingenuity, Mr Joel Wade, 1st Vice Chairman of the National Sports Council, dissolved the 2014 board and officiated the election process to install the 2015 board. The results are as follows:

Chairperson: Ms. Sharon Hardwick
Secretary: Ms. Amanda Syme
Treasurer: Ms. Renae Sersland, MD
Race Officer: Mr. Tony Ricardez
Equipment Officer: Mr. Keith Hardwick
Training Officer: Trenton Miller
Development Officer: Andrew Milner
Public Relations Officer: Forrest Jones
Optimist Chair: Ms. Joy White
Grand Fleet Chair: Mr. Gerard Cordts
Adult Racing Chair: Mr. Douglas Gabourel
Club Representative Liaison: Ms. Tammy Peterson
Merchandising and Fundraising: Ms. Charlie Jones2015 BzSA Board

After the new board assumed office, several progressive changes to the Optimist dinghy program for cadets (ages 8-15) were voted in. The members voted to change the annual Belize National Championship Regatta from one that cadets had to qualify for to a regatta open to all. The winner will be crowned Belize National Champion and receive the Denys Bradley Perpetual trophy. The board reduced the number of annual regional regattas from 7 to 5. The top performances in that series of 5 regattas will determine which cadets will take home highly coveted Belize Sailors of the Year trophies.

Read more

 

Please help support Local Journalism in Belize

For the first time in the history of the island's community newspaper, The San Pedro Sun is appealing to their thousands of readers to help support the paper during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since 1991 we have tirelessly provided vital local and national news. Now, more than ever, our community depends on us for trustworthy reporting, but our hard work comes with a cost. We need your support to keep delivering the news you rely on each and every day. Every reader contribution, however big or small, is so valuable. Please support us by making a contribution.

Local News