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Comments on rule questions, new interpretations, problems, unpopular Rule 62 (Redress) decisions, summary of the facts, conclusions and decisions of Rule 69 (Allegations of Gross Misconduct) actions, problems with Sailing Instructions or Notice of Race and experience with experimental procedures.
Arbitration was extensively used. The procedure was based on that of the RYA, namely that the exoneration penalty (30% in this case) could be accepted at any time before a start of a full protest hearing, and that the arbitrator would participate in any full protest hearing resulting from a arbitration penalty which the boat adjudged at fault chose not to accept (or from a protest not upheld at arbitration). This enabled business to be despatched promptly. Only one arbitration decision (not to uphold) was not accepted by the protestor, who sought a full protest hearing. The protestee then chose to accept an exoneration penalty, and the protest hearing did not proceed.

While the record shows only one class, there was in fact separate competition for the two sail types - 4.2sq m and 5.3 sq m. The races sailed are the total of the separate races for each fleet. The larger fleet (5.3 sq m) sailed first in two separate flights wth combined results, reflighting nightly, then proceeding to gold and silver final races.

The record shows one third penalty, but it was not under P 2.3, since P 2.3 was disapplied and P2.2 was applied to third and subsequent penalties
Somewhat annoyingly, when flag AP, N or First Sub was displayed with a long delay, the race committee's next signal on removal was the orange flag (rather than displaying the orange flag while AP, N or First Sub was still displayed). This was drawn to the race officer's attention, but without any change. Otherwise, race management was good.
Ner of classes: 1
Entries: 166
Ner of Countries represented: 4
Ner of Races sailed: 21
Ner of requests for redress: 4
Ner of requests for redress for OCS: 0
Ner of requests for OCS granted: 0
Total number of hearings: 17
Total number of arbitrations: 9
Number of % penalties: 30
To be completed only if Appendix P was applied.
Number of First Penalties (Appendix P2.1): 14
Number of Second Penalties (Appendix P2.2): 3
Number of Third Penalties (Appendix P2.3): 1
P2.3 Subsequent Penalties: 0
Event:
International Topper 5.3 and 4.2 World Championships
Date Event Started
19 August 2012
Event Location:
Workum, NED
Group Event belongs:
F - Low Countries
Jury Chairman's name:
Trevor Lewis
Jury chairman's email:
tl@tlfs.org.uk
Judge submitting report:
Trevor Lewis
Email of judge submitting report:
tl@tlfs.org.uk
PRO at event :
Gerard Galema
PRO sailorID and status:
Email of PRO:
g-galema@home.nl
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
Badstue Soren NJ/DEN DENSB12
Lewis Trevor IJ/GBR GBRTL19
Loske Benno IJ/GER GERBL2
Ros Malou van NJ/NED NEDMR9
Watts Chris IJ/GBR GBRCW43
Badstue Soren NJ/DEN DENSB12
Lewis Trevor IJ/GBR GBRTL19
Loske Benno IJ/GER GERBL2
Ros Malou van NJ/NED NEDMR9
Watts Chris IJ/GBR GBRCW43