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AJSBA Announces Committee Changes

Race season is coming along in Australia and as the AJSBA gears up for the 2018 Australian Nationals, the main sanctioning body for watercraft racing in Australia has just recently announced some changes to its committee.

Mark Glew on behalf of the AJSBA committee has sent out the letter below to its members regarding these changes.

Dear Members,

AJSBA COMMITTEE CHANGES

On 9 April 2018 the AJSBA Committee appointed the following members to the committee:
• Susan Lamprecht, Secretary
• Mark Glew, General Committee
• Dean Jeffries, General Committee

On 10 April 2018, the President, Justin Windsor submitted his resignation due to personal reason (unrelated to the change in committee members). The committee thanked Justin for his contribution over the past 10 months.

Following this the committee unanimously elected Mark Glew to fill the Vacancy as President. Mark is a former PWC racer who has been involved in racing for the past 22 years. In addition to attending various national and international events, Mark has also organised several PWC events in Australia, including the National Capital Cup (Canberra) and more recently the Lake Macquarie Big Weekend Race Series.

The AJSBA committee is as follows:
• President, Mark Glew
• Vice President, Rob White
• Treasurer, Paul Leven
• Secretary, Susan Lamprecht
• Committee Member, Dean Jeffries

The committee is now completely focussed on the delivery of the ‘2018 Australian National PWC Titles’ to be held at Warners Bay, Lake Macquarie NSW on 8-10 June 2018. Further announcements in relation to this event will be made in the coming days.

In the meantime, if you have any specific question in relation to these changes please contact Mark Glew on [email protected] .

Regards,
Mark Glew on behalf of the AJSBA Committee

Brice Leckrone
Brice Leckrone
Brice is a Mechanical Engineer for 33% of the day and a PWC enthusiast for 100% of the day. When he is not at work or at the farmhouse with his wife and countless animals, he likes to be on the water. Having evolved from motorcycles and race cars that go way too fast for a married man, he now likes to ride watercraft that go way too fast for a married man.

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