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Sporting Director – Royal Oc


The Royal Ocean Racing Club is looking to create a new role of Sporting Dir


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reintroduced A radmiral’s Cup. This ole will be a kr re ra


ro T r.. The Club’s portfolio of races is extensive,


including the Rolex Fastnet Race (the biggest offshor rae race largest offshore racing series globally), and the recently to keep the Club at the forefront of offshoreracing globally.


in the world), the RORC’s Season Points Championship (the rg


ey appointment


About the role To


o lead the sporting operations of the Club through the management team and developing strategies that deliver the agreed sporting priorities.


Principal areas of responsibilities  Build a high performing, effective management team.


 Structure and lead the sporting operations of the Club through this team, in accordance with the strategy set by the Flag Officers and Committee.


 Direct the RORC Race Team under the leadership of the Racing Manager


Te r..


 Oversee and support the RORC Rating Office, with focus on the IRC joint venture partnership with the Yacht Club de


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France, in addition to commercial development of the IRC Rule and other services offered by the RORC Rating Office.


 Contribute to and lead the execution of the Club’s strategy for developing our acing programme, broadening the use of the IRC rating engagement Five-Y


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ear Strategic Plan for the Club’s sporting activities to meet agreed targets


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meet agreed targets. Oversee


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ating system, sponso nt. Additionally, be respo ateg


versee the Club’s Griffin programme to encourage greater youth and diverse participation in offs


enco diverse participation in offshore racing.


Lead the Club’s relationships in the wider slub’s relationships in the wider sailing community, including with W


organisers, and foster the Club’s international standing. Identify crit


ding with World Sailing, the RYA entify, nurture and integra


Lead the Club’s relat and de


Act as an ambassador and role model for the Club, engaging others in the sport from within the membership and externally, all times reflecting the Club’s values.


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If this role excites you and you’d like to work for the leading offshore racing club in the w further information about the role and how to apply, by visiting the RORCw bsite (ror “about” tab, you’ll see “work for us”.


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strategic alliances, technology partners and influential sailingstrategic alliances, technology par community groups.


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