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The NOR and SI were well written. The wind condition was good in some days but at the end we were able to complete all races scheduled in the fleet racing. The match racing completed one round robin and be able to do semi final and final races so everyone were happy.

The venue, jury office, 11 jury & Umpire boats and 3 hearing rooms were perfect. We had 44 protests and request for redresses so we were able to run 3 panels in parallel with the help of umpires when they were available.

The Korean hospitality was outstanding.
On the water operation were perfect in running 5 racing area.


At this event, rule P2.3 did not apply and rule P2.2 was changed so that it applied to any penalty after the first one. This seems to be working fine and eased the pressure among judges who have difference and unequal skill in rule 42.
Ner of classes: 14
Entries: 110
Ner of Countries represented: 20
Ner of Races sailed: 242
Ner of requests for redress: 9
Ner of requests for redress for OCS: 4
Ner of requests for OCS granted: 0
Total number of hearings: 44
Total number of arbitrations: 0
Number of % penalties: 0
To be completed only if Appendix P was applied.
Number of First Penalties (Appendix P2.1): 20
Number of Second Penalties (Appendix P2.2): 4
Number of Third Penalties (Appendix P2.3): 0
P2.3 Subsequent Penalties: 0
Event:
17th Asian Games INCHEON 2014
Date Event Started
20 September 2014
Event Location:
Incheon KOREA, KOR
Group Event belongs:
J - East Asia
Jury Chairman's name:
Rut Subniran
Jury chairman's email:
rut.subniran@gmail.com
Judge submitting report:
Rut Subniran
Email of judge submitting report:
rut.subniran@gmail.com
PRO at event :
David Brookes
PRO sailorID and status:
AUSDB ( IRO )
Email of PRO:
david.brookes@hobieclass.com
Was this an International Jury Panel ?
Yes
 
Please name each judge (including the chairman) and their country and IJ or NJ certification. one per line
ABHIMANYU Patankar NJ/IND INDAP4
Chin Leonard IJ/MAS MASLC2
Chiu Cowen NJ/HKG HKGCC6
Chubenko Natalia IJ/RUS RUSNC3
Ermakova Tatiana NJ/RUS RUSTE1
Jeong Hojin NJ/KOR KORHJ9
Jeong Sungchul NJ/KOR KORSJ5
Jin Hong-Chul NJ/KOR KORHC3
Kim Myoungwha (Hanna) NJ/KOR KORMK2
Lee Pilsung IJ/KOR KORPL2
Otani Takao IJ/JPN JPNTO14
PARK Jin Woo NJ/KOR KORJP4
Qu Chun IJ/CHN CHNCQ1
Rountree John IJ/NZL NZLJR1
Subniran Rut IJ/THA THARS2
Tan Tee Suan IJ/SIN SINTT4
Tanaka Masaaki IJ/JPN JPNMT6
ABHIMANYU Patankar NJ/IND INDAP4
Chin Leonard IJ/MAS MASLC2
Chiu Cowen NJ/HKG HKGCC6
Chubenko Natalia IJ/RUS RUSNC3
Ermakova Tatiana NJ/RUS RUSTE1
Jeong Hojin NJ/KOR KORHJ9
Jeong Sungchul NJ/KOR KORSJ5
Jin Hong-Chul NJ/KOR KORHC3
Kim Myoungwha (Hanna) NJ/KOR KORMK2
Lee Pilsung IJ/KOR KORPL2
Otani Takao IJ/JPN JPNTO14
PARK Jin Woo NJ/KOR KORJP4
Qu Chun IJ/CHN CHNCQ1
Rountree John IJ/NZL NZLJR1
Subniran Rut IJ/THA THARS2
Tan Tee Suan IJ/SIN SINTT4
Tanaka Masaaki IJ/JPN JPNMT6