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PUBLISHED ON October 1st, 2020 Zvi Ziblat, a noted Israeli sailor, International Race Official, and World Sailing volunteer, has passed away on September 29, 2020. Zvi began his sailing
career in the Sea Scouts as a high school student in Haifa, Israel. He advanced to the Flying Dutchman, an Olympic class at the time, and represented Israel internationally. He later moved
to the Etchells class which became his favorite boat, racing with club members at the Carmel Yacht Club. In 1989, Zvi became an International Judge and was active in his home nation and
around the world. He was an active member of International Juries, Protest Committees, and was in hearings and on the water until his last day. In 1990, he qualified as an International
Umpire, becoming the first Israeli national to do so. Zvi established himself as one of the most prominent International Judges in Israel and attended the Barcelona 1992 and Atlanta 1996
Olympic Games, the America’s Cup, and numerous World and Continental Class Championships. In addition to his international work, Zvi translated the Racing Rules of Sailing to Hebrew and
guided the spirit of sailing and judging in Israel. Zvi also dedicated much of his time to the development of sailing and represented Group D on World Sailing’s Council from 1995 to 2004 and
was an Events Committee member from 1999 to 2016. In 2016 Zvi was awarded the gold World Sailing Long Service Medal for his contribution. _Source: World Sailing_ TAGS: Eight Bells, Zvi
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