INFORMATION BULLETIN IWWF- E&A Wakeboard Boat together with the Irish Waterski and Wakeboard Federation proudly presents The Annual Europe &Africa Wakeboard Boat Judging and Officials Seminar in Belfast, N. Ireland, on March 13 15 2015 E&A Wakeboard International Judging Seminars and workshops have been held in the following E&A countries to promote wakeboarding and assist with the development of officials: Nottingham, UK Nemours, France Frankfurt, Germany Barcelona, Spain Brussels, Belgium Rome, Italy Amsterdam, Netherlands Lisbon, Portugal Crans Montana, Switzerland Antwerp, Belgium Paris, France Gothenburg, Sweden Johannesburg, South Africa Dublin, Ireland Birmingham, UK, Kiev, Ukraine Copenhagen, Denmark Riga, Latvia Paris, France The Seminar this year is very important, as we have made some major changes to the rules. There are changes to the age categories and we will use the world heat system and the world seeding system. A special session will be held to cover the application of all of these changes.
This year the seminar will be held in Northern Ireland, in Belfast. We very much hope that you will take this opportunity to attend and to develop a range of Wakeboard boat officials. Please, book your place by e-mail to Linda Johnston: linda.johnston@wakeboardcouncil.com As with most board sports, wakeboarding uses a subjective scoring system. It is therefore essential that all judges and officials are trained to apply the rules and judging criteria consistently and are equipped with the right tools for the job. The International Judging program has been in place in IWWF - E&A since 1999 and judges and officials are required to attend the relevant course, to sit examinations and are rewarded by certification. The seminar is held in a relaxed informal atmosphere, with plenty of time for discussion to help learning together and the sharing of experience as well as meeting new friends and old ones within the wakeboarding community. Participants may attend the seminar to improve their knowledge and discuss the application of the rules without sitting the examinations. Certificates will be provided to all those who attend, A candidate may only take 1 examination either Judge or Calculator.
Judging Examinations - there are 4 levels of examination: - Assistant Judge - National Level 2 Judge - National Level 1 National Chief Judge - International Level 2 International Chief Judge - International Level 1 Each of the levels allows the judges to progress each year, gaining experience along the way. Typical events that International Level 1 judges are qualified to judge are: - IWWF E&A Regional Championships EA Pro Tour IWWF Wakeboard World Championships World Games The Wakeboard Judges Course: Introduction Safety Rules Protest Timings Qualification & judging levels The wakeboard course Competition Scoring Calculating and heat systems (see calculator examinations below). Obstacles Tricks, rotations, inverts and grabs Video Analysis Questions and answers Video footage used is broadcast quality material, based on DVD, normal speed is followed by slow motion to enable discussion. Discussion and debate at the seminar is particularly useful to increase learning opportunities, to continually update knowledge and improve consistency among judges. It is important that judges continue to attend seminars after certification to ensure that your experience is shared and to keep up to date with new developments in judging and scoring.
Calculation Examinations there are 3 levels of examination: - National Calculator International Calculator - Level 2 International Calculator - Level 1 The Calculators Course: Rules The heat system Seeding The role of the calculator before, during and after the competition Planning and Scheduling the competition Competition scoring and calculation Scoring software The calculation session will be held with all officials present, as it is important that judges also know and understand the seeding, scoring system. Calculation session with the official calculation software An essential part of the seminar for calculators will be the use of the official E&A Wakeboard Calculation program. It is important for all existing calculators to attend to become familiar with the program and to learn how to use it with ease.
THE HOTEL JURYS INN Great Victoria Street Belfast BT2 7AP Tel: +442890533500 Email: jurysinnbelfast@jurysinns.com Hotel Website: www.jurysinns.com ACCOMMODATION - Rates 77.00 - bed & breakfast single occupancy 87.00 - bed & breakfast double/ twin occupancy Rates are per room per night inclusive of VAT Delegates wishing to avail of these rates must make contact with Shauna Smyth directly at the hotel by close of business Wednesday 25 th February 2015 By telephone +4428 90533529 By email at belfastgroups@jurysinns.com Quote ref: IRWWFC110315 Credit card details are required to guarantee all reservations cancellation policy 2.00pm day of arrival NB: Any rooms not reserved by 25/02/15 will be offered our best available rates.
AIRPORTS - Belfast International Airport is 30 minutes drive to Belfast City Centre via the M2 motorway. Please check www.belfastairport.com for flight information. The Airport Express 300 service operates between the airport and Belfast City Centre every 15 minutes Monday to Friday, every 20 minutes on Saturday and every 30 minutes on Sunday. This service operates 24 hours a day however night services are less frequent. Please check www.translink.co.uk for services during off peak times and weekends. - George Best, Belfast City Airport is 3 miles from Belfast City Centre Please check www.belfastcityairport.com for flight information. The Airport Express 600 bus service runs from the airport terminal to the city centre every 20 minutes (05.30-22.05) Monday to Friday. Please check www.translink.co.uk for services on Saturdays and Sundays - Dublin Airport is 1.5 hours drive to Belfast City Centre. Aircoach - operates an Express service between Dublin Airport and Belfast City Centre. Leaving Dublin Airport on the hour, every hour, arriving at Glengall Street Belfast. Leaving Glengall Street, Belfast at half past the hour, every hour See timetables and book at www.aircoach.ie Email: info@aircoach.ie Translink operates bus services to and from all the Airports from the Europa Bus Centre, located at Glengall Street, Timetables, routes and prices are available on the website www.translink.co.uk Jurys Inn Hotel is located just beside Glengall Street bus centre. VISAS Please note that Northern Ireland is part of the UK, therefore you should check Visa requirements and advise if you require a letter of invitation. Linda.johnston@wakeboaardcouncil.com
BELFAST CITY Belfast is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland. By population, Belfast is the 17th largest city in the United Kingdom and the second largest on the island of Ireland. It is the seat of the devolved government and legislative Northern Ireland Assembly. Belfast was granted city status in 1888. Historically, Belfast has been a centre for the Irish linen industry, tobacco production, ropemaking and shipbuilding: the city's main shipbuilders, Harland and Wolff, which built the wellknown RMS Titanic, propelled Belfast on to the global stage in the early 20th century as the biggest and most productive shipyard in the world. Today, Belfast remains a centre for industry, as well as the arts, higher education, business, and law, and is the economic engine of Northern Ireland. The city suffered greatly during the period of conflict called "the Troubles", but latterly has undergone a sustained period of calm, free from the intense political violence of former years, and substantial economic and commercial growth. Additionally, Belfast city centre has undergone considerable expansion and regeneration in recent years, notably around Victoria Square. Belfast City Centre is bursting with life and energy and has plenty to offer visitors. Jury s Inn is a very central Hotel, only a minute walk from the beautiful Grand Opera House, under 10 minutes from two large shopping centres at Victoria Square and Castle Court, just 12 minutes from the beautiful Albert Clock landmark. The Titanic Visitor Centre, Dock and Pump House is within easy reach, as is Queens University, Botanic Gardens and the Ulster Museum. There are many restaurants and bars within easy reach of the Hotel in the city centre. Belfast City Tours Enjoy a fascinating open top hop on hop off bus tour across the beautiful city of Belfast, see the historic landmarks and listen to an entertaining commentary on Belfast past present and future. The route covers breathtaking architecture and feats of engineering, including the renowned Queen's University, the giant H&W cranes, Titanic's birthplace and Cathedral Quarter and Queen's Quarter. The tour takes in the dark Crumlin Road Gaol and the world famous Belfast murals on the Falls and Shankill roads. The Titanic Quarter Only in Belfast can you trace the Titanic story to its source, discover the passion and pride of those who designed and built her and relive the excitement of the Titanic era when the city was at the height of its powers. You can relive the Titanic story as never before, at the world s largest Titanic visitor experience, Titanic Belfast. Come and share the moment with us!
City Hall One of Belfast's most iconic buildings, Belfast City Hall first opened its doors in August 1906 and is Belfast's civic building. It's located in Donegall Square, in the heart of Belfast city centre. Take a free public tour and discover its fascinating history. Look out for the City Hall illuminations as they light up the building in a variety of colours and combinations, showing off the building's beautiful architectural features. Game of Thrones Belfast is home to Titanic Studios where Game of Thrones is shot, and only a stone s throw away from other filming locations across Northern Ireland including The King's Road, Winterfell, The Wall and Dragonstone. Take a tour around Northern Ireland and discover the dramatic scenery used in the show. The Giant s Causeway A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Giant's Causeway is a magnificent, mysterious geological formation on the North East coast of Co Antrim steeped in myth and legend. The setting is a spectacular dynamic coastal landscape of Atlantic waves, rugged cliffs, fascinating geographical antiquity, secluded bays and magnificent views. The Causeway forms a jagged headland of neatly packed columns that point towards Scotland. Visitors can walk along the basalt columns that are at the edge of the sea, just over 1km from the entrance to the site. They say the Giant's Causeway was the stomping ground of giant Finn McCool, who lived in these parts nearly two thousand years ago. How else can you explain the Chimney stacks that mark his house? The Organ he built for his musical son Oisín? Or the giant boot he left on the shore? THE WEATHER The climate in Belfast in March is very changeable! Generally the temperature in March averages 3 9 degrees, with rain, so plan appropriate clothes such as jumpers, jackets and raincoats!
THE SEMINAR SCHEDULE Thursday 12 March 2015 All day Wakeboard Council Meeting Friday 13 March 2015 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Wakeboard council Meeting Seminar Participants Arrival 12:00 PM 1:00 PM Lunch Break 1:00 PM 5:00 PM Seminar Part 1 Saturday 14 March 2015 9:00 AM 11:00 AM Seminar Part 2 11:00 AM 11:30 AM Coffee Break 11:30 AM 1:00 PM Seminar Part 3 1:00 PM 2:30 PM Lunch Break 2:30 PM 4:00 PM Seminar Part 4 4:00 PM 4:30 PM Coffee Break 4:30 PM 6:00 PM Seminar Part 5 Sunday 15 March 2015 9:00 AM 11:00 AM Seminar Part 6 11:00 AM 11:30 AM Coffee Break 11:30 AM Examinations Applications for the seminar The cost is E75 (payment in cash only at the beginning of the seminar) Complete the application form and email to Linda Johnston, linda.johnston@wakeboardcouncil.com
2015 Wakeboard Boat Judging / Calculator Seminar Registration Form Your Name: Email Address: Federation: Arrival date and time: Departure date and time: Additional requests: Friday night dinner*: I will Participate I will NOT Participate *To be confirmed Signature: Date: Please send the completed application form to linda.johnston@wakeboardcouncil.com