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Canadian Sailing Judge Leo Reise receives Sail Canada Judge Emeritus Recognition

by Sail Canada 19 Mar 10:30 PDT
Canadian Sailing Judge Leo Reise © Sail Canada

Canadian Sailing Judge Leo Reise from Mount Hope, Ontario, receives Sail Canada Judge Emeritus Recognition.

The status of Judge Emeritus Recognition is an honorary title and lifetime appointment, given from time to time upon recommendation of Sail Canada Judges Sub-Committee, to an individual who, as a judge, has made an exceptional contribution to the sport of sailing over an extended period of time, and who has retired their certification.

"This recognition is a tribute to all the officials I had the pleasure of being with and working with throughout the years", said Leo Reise.

"Leo Reise represents the very best of our sport's volunteer spirit", said Ryan Kelly, CEO of Sail Canada. "For decades he has given his time, expertise, and leadership as a judge, committee leader, and mentor, helping ensure sailing competitions are fair, well-run, and grounded in strong principles. Officials like Leo are the backbone of our sport, and his contributions have shaped generations of sailors and race officials alike. Sail Canada is proud to recognize his lifelong commitment with Judge Emeritus status."

Leo Reise was first certified as a Gold (now National) Judge in the mid 1980's, and was first appointed as a World Sailing International Judge in 1993. Since then, he attended a pre-Olympic event, a couple of Pan American Games, and countless World, North American and National Championships, all over North America and the Caribbean, in dinghies (ILCA) competitions as well as in large class keelboats and distance races.

"But if I had to pick my favourite event, it would be any Star Class event as that boat and the sailors who man them are the pinnacle of class boat racing. I will certainly miss the Star Class", said Leo Reise.

The discovery of sailing

Leo Reise was first introduced to water sports through a hydroplane. He first thought that sailing was boring, before he found out that sailboats could be raced. "There is something about boats weighing several thousands of pounds, moving in very close proximity with each other, and knowing none of us have brakes", said Leo Reise.

He then became a sailing judge.

"I grew up playing many sports, the main one being hockey up to the junior and university level, and coaches, referees, and league and tournament organizers made that all possible", remembered Leo Reise. "My father told me (led by action): since you cannot repay the people involved in the sports before you, your obligation is to pay it back to the next group. It was just that simple."

Since then, the member of the Royal Hamilton Yacht Club served on many Sail Canada committees, including as Chair of the Judges Committee and Rules Committee, as well as member of the Canadian Appeals Committee for over 20 years (2003 to 2025), and of the US Sailing Area E Appeals Committee for the same period.

He continues to support official's education, the Canadian Sailing Team and coaches.

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