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World Sailing Re-elects Quanhai Li as President at 2024 Elections

9th November 2024
Incumbent President Quanhai Li (CHN) was re-elected for a further four-year term
Incumbent President Quanhai Li (CHN) was re-elected for a further four-year term

At the 2024 World Sailing General Assembly, the final meeting of the 2024 Annual Conference in Singapore, World Sailing Member National Authorities voted in the Presidential election.

Incumbent President Quanhai Li (CHN) was re-elected for a further four-year term.

Quanhai Li received 55 votes, Rodion Luka (UKR) received two votes and Philippe Rogge (BEL) received 29 votes in the first and only round of voting.

Özlem Akdurak (TUR), Daniel Belcher (AUS), Tomasz Chamera (POL), Beatriz González Luna (MEX), Line Markert (DEN), Josep Pla Maronda (AND) and Cory Sertl (USA) were elected as Vice Presidents and will join the World Sailing Board.

Each member of the Board will serve a four-year term, at which time another election will be held.

Under the new World Sailing Governance structure, voting delegates were required to vote for an equal number of male and female candidates thereby ensuring gender parity on the World Sailing Board. The final member of the Board will be the new Chair of the Athletes’ Committee who will be elected by the Athletes’ Committee in the New Year.

In his first speech to the MNAs and stakeholders present in Singapore following the elections, President Quanhai Li thanked the delegates and committed to working for the good of the sport in the next four years.

World Sailing passes final phase of Governance Reform and approves new strategy

The 2024 World Sailing Annual Conference wrapped up with the last Council meeting and General Assembly under the previous Board where the final phase of Governance reform proposals was passed by Council.

Unanimously approved, the new Governance structure will come into effect immediately and will introduce a streamlined process for decision-making, along with more focused committees, a new Code of Ethics and a more efficient disciplinary procedure.

The changes will enable the federation to be more efficient and increase transparency in line with the requirements of a modern global sporting body.

The World Sailing Council also unanimously approved the new five-year World Sailing Strategy, Ready for the Future, which will help guide the sport through until 2029. The strategy focuses on four priorities: Commercial and Events, Growth, Governance and Impact.

The Republic of Tajikistan were welcomed as World Sailing’s newest member and will join Group H.

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World Sailing Information

World Sailing is the world governing body for the sport of sailing, officially recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC).

Founded in 1907, World Sailing's vision is for a world in which millions more people fall in love with sailing; inspired by the unique relationship between sport, technology and the forces of nature; we all work to protect the waters of the world.

World Sailing is made up of 144 Member National Authorities, the national governing bodies for sailing around the world and 117 World Sailing Class Associations.