International Star Class Yacht Racing Association
| Sport | Sailing |
|---|---|
| Jurisdiction | International |
| Abbreviation | ISCYRA |
| Founded | 1922 |
| Affiliation | World Sailing |
| Official website | |
| www | |
The International Star Class Yacht Racing Association (ISCYRA) is the international class association for the Star class of one-design keelboats. The association administers class rules, coordinates international competition, and oversees Star class racing worldwide.[1]
The Star class is recognized as an international sailing class within the framework of World Sailing, the international governing body for the sport of sailing.[1]
History
The Star class was designed in 1911 by naval architect William Gardner. As organized fleet racing expanded internationally in the early twentieth century, the need for standardized rules and coordinated competition led to the establishment of a formal international class association.
Archival records held by the Mystic Seaport Museum document the formation of the Star Class Yacht Racing Association in 1922, providing independent historical evidence of the association's early role in one-design class governance.[2]
Organization and governance
ISCYRA operates as a member-based international class association. Its governance structure is defined by the ISCYRA rules and includes elected officers and committees responsible for class administration, technical standards, and championship coordination.[3]
Information on officers, governance, and class activity is published in official Star Class communications, including The Log, the annual Star Class yearbook.[4]
Districts
ISCYRA organizes Star class activity through a system of geographic districts. Each district is administered by an elected District Secretary, who coordinates local fleets, supports district-level regattas, and serves as a liaison between regional fleets and the international association.[5]
Championships
ISCYRA oversees international Star class competition, including World and Continental Championships, in accordance with class rules and international racing standards.[6]
Legacy
The Star class has long been regarded as a proving ground for high-level tactical racing and crew coordination, and has played a significant role in the development of competitive keelboat sailing internationally.[6]
See also
References
- ^ a b "Star Class Rules". starclass.org. International Star Class Yacht Racing Association.
- ^ "Star Class Yacht Racing Association Records". Mystic Seaport Museum.
- ^ "Rules of the ISCYRA – Part I". International Star Class Yacht Racing Association.
- ^ "Star Log 2024" (PDF). International Star Class Yacht Racing Association.
- ^ "ISCYRA Officer Responsibilities" (PDF). International Star Class Yacht Racing Association.
- ^ a b "The Star Class". Sailing World.