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2010 Hall of Fame Inductee: Darin Shapiro
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Deadline: June 1

Purpose: The purpose of the Water Ski Hall of Fame shall be to honor and perpetuate the names and accomplishments of skiers, pioneers, and officials whose dedication and competitive achievements at National and International levels have brought lasting fame to the sport of water skiing.  Permanent archives shall be established and maintained for the collection and display of memorabilia related to the lives and accomplishments of those selected for induction in the Water Ski Hall of Fame and others who have participated in the sport through the years.  Inductions generally take place annually for those elected by the Hall of Fame Selection Committee. 

THE SELECTION PROCESS

CATEGORIES OF HALL OF FAME MEMBERSHIP

  1. Four categories of membership have been approved by the Board of Trustees.

    1. Competitive water skiers, including participants in traditional water skiing barefoot skiing, ski racing and any other nationally competitive individual discipline recognized by the U.S.A. Water Ski and approved by the AWSEF Board of Trustees.

    2.  Water skiing pioneers.

    3.  Water skiing officials (established in 1983).

    4.  Show Skiing (established in 1994). 

ELIGIBILITY FOR PIONEERS

  1. This category is neither defined nor definable, but it is intended for people whose contributions to the sport do not fall into the other categories. Ralph Samuelson and  Dick  Pope, Sr. are examples. Those whose  principal contributions are as water skiing  officials should not be considered as pioneers. Individuals whose qualifications relate to the development of a specific discipline should be considered, based on the importance of their contributions to the sport of water skiing as a whole.

ELIGIBILITY FOR COMPETITIVE SKIERS

  1. Only U.S. Skiers qualify. This is not intended to be an international Hall of Fame. This would best be defined as someone who would have been eligible to ski on the U.S. Team at the World Tournament, assuming that there is a World Tournament in a particular discipline. 

  2.  No member of the Hall of Fame Selection Committee is eligible during his term on the Committee.

  3. The skier must have skied in the U.S. Nationals (or U.S. Open Tournament) at least five years.  Three of these years must have been in the Open Division (or U.S. Open). For those skiers whose competitive careers were completed prior to the establishment of the Open Division  (1973), three years competition in the U.S. Nationals in either the Men's and Women's, Boys', or Girls' divisions will be required instead of five years.  For competition prior to the establishment of the Open Divisions, the Men's and Women's divisions are regarded as equivalent to the Open Divisions. Competition in the Boys' and Girls' divisions during this period would also be considered, but only by relating their performances to those of the Men's and Women's divisions.

  4.  All skiers must have been retired from Open competition to be eligible.  The retirement must have been for at least five years as of November 1 before the next induction, unless that skier will be at least age 50 by January 1 of the year of induction.  In the latter case, the term of retirement must begin by November 1 before the induction.  The skier may, however, continue to be active in senior competitions such as age division or Masters Men division, including cash award events that are not for Open skiers.  The skier may also be active as an official or with other involvement in the sport. (effective 4/28/02)

  5. One and two event skiers are eligible.

  6. The Committee will consider the following factors in voting on competitive skiers:

    1. Major Factors:

      1. Open skiing record in the Nationals and other major tournaments.

      2. World and U.S. Open records set.

      3. Sportsmanship, character and integrity.

    2. Minor Factors:

      1. Competitive record in the Nationals in divisions other than open.

      2. Competitive record in the Regionals  (note:  Placing in local Tournaments will not be a factor).

      3. Records set in divisions other than Open.

      4. Service as an official, administrator, or in the promotion of the sport.

      5. Competitive record in disciplines other than the principal discipline.

ELIGIBILITY FOR OFFICIALS

  1. Only U.S.A. officials qualify. It is not possible to lay down specific qualifications in category as broad as that of water ski officials.  Generally a candidate would be recognized for major contributions to the sport over a considerable period of years.  Election is not based on isolated outstanding contribution.  At the same time, however dedicated and generous, mere length of service, which cannot be said to have contributed significantly to the progress of the sport in one or more areas is not sufficient.  The emphasis is on achievements, not of offices held or time served.

  2. The term "official" is intended to encompass a wide range of functions within the sport.  Primary consideration is given to contributions to the sport as a judge, driver, scorer, USA Water Ski and affiliated Sport Disciplines officer or administrator, WWSU/IWSF officer, executive committee member or administrator, USA Water Ski and affiliated sports disciplines national committee chair or WWSU/IWSF council membership.  With respect to WWSU/IWSF positions, only service by U.S.A. citizens is to be considered.  Secondary consideration is given to contributions as Chairman of major tournaments, tournament announcer, water skiing writer or promoter. With respect to all of these functions, the emphasis is on contributions of a national or international significance - not regional or of local significance.  Candidates are not generally judged on a single function, but rather an accumulation of contributions in several areas, even though one may predominate.

  3. Generally, 15 years of service to the sport at local, national or international levels is required as a minimum for consideration, but exceptions may be required in extraordinary circumstances.  Mere length of service, by itself, will never qualify an individual for consideration.  Length of service is more a measure of the extent of the dedication to the sport.

  4. Retirement from active involvement in the sport is neither a requirement for nomination nor is it encouraged.  A candidate will not be considered when there is still a great deal more he may be expected to contribute.  At the same time the committee will not wait for the candidate's death or illness to recognize significant contributions to the sport.  Generally a minimum age of 50 at induction is required unless the candidate was clearly retired prior to that time.

ELIGIBILITY FOR SHOW SKIING PARTICIPANTS

  1. Although show skiing is recognized by USA Water Ski as a team competition, teams are ineligible for induction into the Hall of Fame.  Individuals involved in competitive or other organized show skiing events can be considered, however, whether their contributions have been as performers, show directors, promoters, announcers or boat drivers.

  2. In considering individuals for the Hall of Fame in this category, their contributions should be assessed in relation to the advancement of the sport of water skiing as a whole, including an increase in awareness and appreciation by the public of the sport.  Activities which have little or no impact outside the show skiing discipline are not sufficient for recognition in the Hall of Fame.

ELECTION PROCEDURE

  1. Nominations for induction to the Hall of Fame may be made to the Committee by any committee member or by any AWSEF Trustee.  The Committee expects a written rationale to accompany any nomination.

  2. Deadline for accepting nominations is June 1.

  3. Appropriate research will be carried out by the Committee using the facilities of AWSEF Headquarters.

  4. Once this is complete the Committee will vote.  Election requires the affirmative vote of eight of the ten members of the Committee.

  5. Induction was limited to 12 individuals in the first year and seven each year thereafter. If more than the maximum received eight votes only the top scoring number will be elected with additional balloting to break ties if necessary.

         

        

 

 
 

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