World Rock'n'Roll Confederation explained

World Rock'n'Roll Confederation
Type:International sport federation
Formation:1974 (1984 as WRRC)
Headquarters:Neuhausen am Rheinfall, Switzerland
Membership:34 National Member Federations
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Miriam Kerpan Izak
Website:http://www.wrrc.dance

World Rock'n'Roll Confederation (WRRC) was registered in 1984, although its history traces to 1974. It is an umbrella organization for national professional and amateur Rock and Roll dancesport federations. Its statute that it "aims at promoting the physical training of its members by means of sporting activities in the form of Rock'n'Roll dance tournaments, including the acrobatic variations (acrobatic rock'n'roll) as well as Rock'n'Roll and Boogie Woogie, Lindy Hop, Formation and alternative styles in line with the rules and sporting presentations". The registered office is in Neuhausen am Rheinfall, canton of Schaffhausen, Switzerland.

The WRRC is an associated member of the World DanceSportFederation WDSF and via WDSF connected to Sport Accord and theInternational Olympic Committee IOC and sports forum of the European Union.

History

In 1974, Italy, France, Germany and Switzerland founded the European Rock'n'Roll Association (ERRA). It was later joined by Austria, Netherlands, Denmark, and Sweden. When Canada joined the association it was renamed into the World Rock'n'Roll Association (WRRA). In 1984, the WRRC was created by merging the WRRA and Fédération Mondial de Dance de Jazz (FMDJ, World Federation of Jazz Dance). In 1995, it was granted the provisional recognition of the IOC.

As of 2011, the following nations are members of the WRRC: France, Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Belgium, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Canada, Italy, Sweden, Finland, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Hungary, Denmark, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Russia, Croatia, Latvia, Norway, Spain, San Marino, Ukraine, Australia, Greece, United States, Mexico, Singapore, Great Britain, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Estonia.[1]

Organization

The World Rock'n'Roll Confederation organization consists of the Presidium consisting of the President, Vice President, Treasurer, Sports Director and the General Secretary. The Presidium is elected by the General Meeting held in March every year. To the aid of the Presidium there are different commissions or commissioners who act as the Presidium's expert advisers concerning rules and judges training among other things. As of current there are commissioners for Lindy Hop, Boogie Woogie, Formations and a Medical Commissioner.[2]

The WRRC General Meeting gives the Presidium its instructions to work with and decides in which direction the federation should go. These decisions are made by majority vote. However the Presidium has a certain amount of freedom to act on its own concerning for example minor changes of rules. The Official language of the WRRC is English.

Competitions

The WRRC organizes several different competitions each year. Together with national and local organizations the WRRC conducts World Cup events, World and European Championships. The

Competition classes:

Future

The future of the World Rock'n'Roll Confederation seems bright since dancesport worldwide gains more and more interest due to the increased amount of dance shown in different media. The organization hopes that Acrobatic Rock'n'Roll will become an Olympic Sport and works hard to make this happen in the coming years.

Anti-doping

As well as other sport federations the WRRC continuously works with Anti-Doping and follows the recommendations and rules of the World Anti-Doping Agency and since the WRRC are members of the IDSF their rules and codes apply also for the WRRC. Today all cases of suspected usage of illegal substances are handled by the IDSF Disciplinary Counsel. All participators of WRRC and IDSF competitions are required to sign a form of consent that you agree to the terms of the Anti-Doping code, if not signed or refusal to sign, you may not participate.

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Notes and References

  1. According to the Website
  2. Oversees the medical procedures and evaluates the physical status of the athletes.