William P. Barlow, Jr. |
1993
Hall of Fame Inductee
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The
election of Bill Barlow, Jr., to the Water Ski Hall of Fame in 1993
brought honor to a man who had been more closely identified with organized
water skiing for over 35 years than anyone else in the history of the
sport. His
career as a skier was mediocre, to say the least, but his contribution to
tournament water skiing as an official, and information source, and an
authority on rules and protocol, nationally and internationally, has been
without equal. Barlow
has held practically every office there is to hold in the American Water
Ski Association, including terms as president from 1963 through 1966 and
chairman of the Board of Directors in 1966-69 and in 1977-79. He has
been honorary vice president since 1980. At
various times, Barlow has been chairman of the Rules Committee, the
Technical committee, the Judges' Qualification and Classification
Committee and the Executive and Finance Committee, as well as a member of
other standing committees. However,
it has been Barlow's leadership on AWSA special committees where he has
made his greatest impact on the sport. In 1974-75, he was chairman
of the Cash-Prize Study Committee, which was instrumental in launching the
association in the direction of a viable program of cash prizes for Open
Division skiers. The year before, he chaired a special Blue Ribbon
National Tournament Study Committee, which gave important direction tour
National Championships which had been allowed to grow almost out of
control. Barlow
was chairman of the first National Tournament seeding Committee in 1965
and continued as head of the Committee or as a member for nearly 20 years.
He was also chairman of the Association's special committee that drafted
the rules for Record Capability Tournaments, thereby bringing under
control a proliferation of national records that was reflecting negatively
on the sport. In
1966, as a committee of one, Barlow drafted the AWSA's legislative/paper
position, which has remained, with minor modifications, the model for the
National Association of State Boating Law Administrators. Barlow's
service in the World Water Ski Union (later the International Water Ski
Federation) has included membership on the Executive Board from 1961 to
1971 and again from 1975 to 1978. He was chairman of the World
Technical Committee in 1960-61 and from 1964 to 1971, and a member of the
committee for another ten years beginning in 1975. For so many of
those years, he also headed the Group I (Western Hemisphere) Technical
Committee. In 1987, he was elected chairman of the International
Water Ski Hall of Fame Selection Committee and continues in that capacity. One
of the founders of the American Water Ski Educational Foundation, Barlow
served as its president from 1968 to 1971 and chairman of the board in
1988-89. He also served as chairman of the Hall of Fame Selection
Committee from 1981 to 1989. Now
holding the title of Senior Judge Emeritus, Barlow has been one of water
skiing's outstanding tournament judge's for many years. He was Chief
Judge of the U.S. Nationals and World Championships in the same year,
1967. He was Assistant Chief Judge of the Masters in 1975-76-77, and
Chief Judge for the first Group I (Pan American) Championships in 1966 and
again in 1968. Born
February 11, 1934 in Oakland, Calif., Barlow was educated at the
California Institute of Technology and the University of California,
Berkeley, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics
in 1956. He is a Certified Public Accountant with offices in
Oakland. In
addition to his interest in water skiing, Barlow enjoys the hobby of book
collecting. He has what is probably the largest private collection
of books and other material printed by the John Baskerville Press
(1707-1775), and he occasionally operates his own printing equipment, the
Nova Press. Barlow concentrated on officiating after competing six years in the Nationals, with third in mixed Doubles in 1957 and an eighth in Men's tricks in 1960 as his best efforts. |
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