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David Kellett AM awarded Australian Sailing Life Membership

by Michael Martin 11 Nov 2020 22:54 PST
David Kellett AM © Michael Martin

Prominent offshore sailor and sailing administrator David Kellett AM has been awarded Australian Sailing Life Membership. David is the twelfth person in the organisation's seventy years to be awarded this honour, and the first since 2016.

David was recognised for his outstanding contribution to the sport of sailing, specifically as a competitor and administrator of the sport in Australia and abroad.

He has served as an Executive Board Member of ISAF (and was the first Australian to be elected to this office) and amongst other roles has also served as Treasurer of World Sailing from 2008 to 2012.

"You can't go from Thailand to Argentina without stumbling across someone who has been impacted by David," Australian Sailing President Daniel Belcher said. "So many sailing communities around the world have been improved thanks to David."

"On behalf of the Board of Australian Sailing, I would like to congratulate David on this honour. David has been the preeminent yachting administrator for our generation. His contribution to the sport spans decades and has not only had huge impacts a home but also right around the globe."

"I'm extremely honoured," Kellett said. "You don't expect these kinds of things when you are contributing to the sport you enjoy. Having been involved with Australian Sailing for well over 30 years I know they don't give out Life Membership every year I am extremely grateful."

Kellett has also been heavily involved with the Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, with the first of his 45 Hobarts coming in 1965. Along the way he has skippered maxis including Gretel, Vengeance, Sovereign, Condor, Maxi Raggamuffin, Matador and Sydney, and has taken out line honours on several occasions. In what Kellett described as his sailing career highlight, he assisted with the design and build of Sovereign in 1987 and skippered the maxi to be the first Australian to win the Line Honour/Handicap double.

"Sailing has been a part of my life since I was a boy and I was very fortunate to sail with mentors from such young age," Kellett said. "They were all very involved in sailing and taught me you should give back to the sport, so it was something I adopted from a young age."

Kellett's primary focal achievement is his contribution to the sport of sailing, which has been recognised at the highest level, World Sailing's Beppe Croce Award in 2014. Sadly, he had to retire from professional offshore sailing in 2000 due to medical issues but he has continued to represent the CYCA as the lead of the SHYR Radio Relay team since 2000.

Past Presidents of Australian Sailing were precise when discussing David's place in the sport.

"David Kellett has the most significant record of service to Sailing in the history of Australia. Life membership of Australian Sailing is thoroughly deserved" said Immediate Past President Matt Allen AM.

Another Past President, David Gotze, added "Few have given as much to our sport and his fellow sailors as David Kellett has. He has been and still is one of sailing's most active volunteers and a great ambassador for our sport, both at home and abroad. Australian Sailing Life Membership is more than well-deserved in light of his immense contribution."

In the 2002 Queen's Birthday Honours, David was awarded an Order of Australia (AM) for his services to the sailing as a significant contributor to the administration of the sport in Australia and overseas and as a competitor.

In 2014 David was elected as a Trustee to the Safety of Life at Sea Trusts a charitable organisation that has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for rescue organisations and needy families and was elected Chairman in 2016.

"I have been fortunate in life to have combined business with the sport of sailing. Thanks to all the people I have been involved with over the years. It is always good to be involved with sailors."

A full list of Life Members can be found on the Australian Sailing History page.

David's contributions to sailing administration include:

World Sailing

1992 - 1998: Member of Council
1994 - 1996: Member of 2000 Olympic Working Party
1994 - 1998: Member of Events Committee
1996 - 2000: Member 2000 Olympic Advisory Board
1996 - 2000: President's liaison to 2000 Olympics
1997 - 1998: Member of Oceanic Committee
1998 - 2008: Vice President
2001 - 2004: Member 2004 Olympic Management Team
2004 - 2008: Member 2008 Olympic Management Team
2006 - 2008: Technical Delegate 2008 Olympic sailing competition
2008 - 2012: Executive Board Member - Treasurer
2009 - 2012: Member 2012 Olympic Management Team
2010 - 2012: Technical Delegate 2012 Olympic sailing competition
2014: Awarded the Beppe Croce Award for services to the sport
2016: Member of Election Committee

Australian Sailing

1986 - 1997: Member of Offshore Committee
1988 - 1996: Member of Council
1988 - 1997: Chairman of Offshore Committee
1990: Manager Kenwood Cup Team
1990 - 1998: Delegate to Offshore Racing Council
1990 - Current: I.M.S. & I.R.C. Measurer
1991 - 1998: Chairman of Selectors for International Offshore Teams.
1992 - 1998: Delegate to ISAF
2003 - 2013: Board Member
2003 - 2011: Chairman of Offshore Committee
2015: Chairman of Selectors for the Olympic Sailing Team
2017: Awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award.

Yachting New South Wales

1980 - 1984: Member of Safety Committee
1984 - 1998: Member of Offshore Committee
1986 - 1996: Chairman of Offshore Committee
1986 - 2003: Member of Council
1987 & 1989: Captain of Southern Cross Cup Team
1989 - 1992: Member of Olympic Funding Committee
1990 - Current: Measurer - IMS & IRC
1990 - 2003: Member of Executive
1994 - 2000: Vice President
1994 - 1996: Chairman September Regatta Organising Committee
1996 - 2001: Chairman Sydney Olympic Sailing Alliance
1996 - 2001: Senior IMS Measurer
2000 - 2002: President
2002 - 2003: Board Member

Cruising Yacht Club of Australia

1970 - Current: Member
1976 - 1984: Member of Safety Committee
1978 - 1996: Member of Sailing Committee
1982 - 1990: Member of Board of Directors
1983 - 1995: Member Sydney Hobart Vetting Committee
1985 - 1988: Chairman of Sailing Committee
1984 - 1986: Rear Commodore
1986 - 1988: Vice Commodore
1986 - 1988: Member Bicentennial Tall Ships Race Organising Committee
1988 - 1990: Commodore
1989 - 1991: Chairman - Sydney Hobart Event Committee
1989 - 1997 Delegate to Yachting Association of NSW
1996 - 1998: Chairman Tall Ships Race Organising Committee
2000 - Current: Radio Relay Vessel Team Leader - Sydney Hobart Race
2005 - Current: Radio Relay Team Leader for Gold Coast & Newcastle Races
2009: Member of Flinders Island Enquiry panel
2011: Elected to Life Membership

Offshore Racing Council

1990 - 2004: Member of Council
1993 - 1998: Member of Policy Steering Group
1998 - 2004: ISAF Representative on Council

Australian Olympic Committee

1999: IOC Technical Observer to the Pre-Olympic Regatta

Regatta Management

1988: Bicentennial Tall Ships Race, Hobart - Sydney
Sydney - Hobart Race
1989: Australia Day 12 Metre Challenge
Sydney - Hobart Race
1990: Australia Day 12 Metre Challenge
Sydney Hobart Race
1991: Australia Day 12 Metre Challenge
Sydney Hobart Race
Melbourne - Osaka Race, International Jury
1992: Australia Day 12 Metre Challenge
1993: Ermenegildo Zegna Regatta - Port Douglas, Queensland
1994: Ermenegildo Zegna Regatta - Port Douglas, Queensland
1998: Tall Ships Race, Sydney - Hobart

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