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Tony Mooney’s Gold Medal performance

by Yachting Australia on 24 Dec 2004
Over a period of many years, Tony Mooney has displayed exceptional work to Yachting in Australia - his services stretching across many different aspects of the sport.

Today, he still continues to serve the yachting community as a senior member of several important national and international committees.

Mooney exhibits all the characteristics of a successful sport administrator. He provides a practical and knowledgeable background to his competency as a giver of advice.

Mooney continually improves his professional knowledge of all aspects of yachting through his growth to international official, and his technical knowledge of the construction, safety and regulatory aspects.

He has a very sound ability to impart these to all levels of sailors and administrators with equanimity and professional authority.

More information about Tony- available on the Yachting Australia website.

Others to receive an ISAF medal were:

Silver Medal

Hans-Kurt Andersen (DEN)

David Cook (NZL)

Michael Devonshire (GBR)

Carlos Diehl (ARG)

Ken Ellis (GBR)

Yasuo Hozumi (JPN)

Frank Newton (GBR)

George Panagatiou (GRE)

Gianfranco Tonelli (ITA)

Peter Van Aanholt (NED)

Teresa Whelan (GBR)

Rafael Wolontis (FIN)


Gold Medal

Michel Barbier (FRA)

William Bentsen (USA)

Fernando Bolin (ESP)

Sadi Claeys (BEL)

Arturo Delgado (ESP)

Jean-Pierre Marmier (SUI)

Tony Mooney (AUS)

Cliff Norbury (GBR)

Ken Ryan (IRL)

Brian Southcott (GBR)

Stephen Tupper (CAN)


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