End of an era, David Campbell James
Published on May 15th, 2024
Of the ten Olympic events, the Men’s and Women’s Skiff are the darlings. The 49er boat was created for the men at the Sydney 2000 Olympics, while the women got their version with a smaller rig for the Rio 2016 Olympics. Together, they please the International Olympic Committee with similar equipment for both genders and excitement on the race course.
Deliverability has been central to the cause, and David Campbell James (GBR) has provided that as the Class Principal Race Officer for over 20 years. He has been a trailblazer, reforming how Olympic sailing was managed on the water to blend new forces in sailing as the Olympic skiff burst onto the scene.
But the 2024 49er European Championships marked the end of an era in Olympic sailing with his retirement.
During his tenure, he worked tirelessly, bridging the gap between the traditional roles of officials and athletes to create a sailing community that worked together for the betterment of all involved. Many of the reforms his process uncovered are now the standard in all Olympic sailing and that will be his lasting legacy on the sport.
He was early to adapt to modern sailing as an athletic endeavor, and evolved the race day to fit those athletic requirements. Olympic sailors could no longer sit below all day for hours during delays. Skiff sailors needed to drive the boat at all times, so he developed a daily plan of short, sharp races, quick turnarounds, and a certain sensibility about the suitability of the racecourse to ensure the avoidance of long delays.
He helped lead the race official community through the very successful London 2012 Games in Weymouth, working on every detail to create a wonderful sailing regatta at the games and ensure a tradition of excellent race management would continue onwards. Every aspect of race management was explored, and Campbell James even created both national and regional mark-laying qualifications to help teach all the skills necessary for great racing.
Within the 49er Class, he has served on the executive and as the PRO for the class. He managed all the official’s appointments and race documents to keep standards high for all racing.
He began his Olympic career in the Tornado catamaran, and represented Great Britain at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. His wife, Jenny, was also a fixture on the 49er Committee boat for many years in a supporting role. His sons, Mark and Paul are also sailors, with Paul competing in both SailGP and the America’s Cup after a long 49er career.
Source: https://49er.org/david-campbell-james-announces-retirement-from-olympic-race-management/
Paris 2024 Olympic Sailing Program:
Men’s One Person Dinghy – ILCA 7
Women’s One Person Dinghy – ILCA 6
Mixed Two Person Dinghy – 470
Men’s Skiff – 49er
Women’s Skiff – 49erFX
Men’s Kiteboard – Formula Kite Class
Women’s Kiteboard – Formula Kite Class
Men’s Windsurfing – iQFOiL
Women’s Windsurfing – iQFOiL
Mixed Multihull – Nacra 17
Venue: Marseille, France
Dates: July 28-August 9
Details:
• Paris website: https://www.paris2024.org/en/the-olympic-games-paris-2024/
• World Sailing microsite: https://paris2024.sailing.org/