Organising Committee
Irish Open Organising Committee
I know we have probably said a few times already but It is worth repeating that all the people below (Executive, Non-Executive and Volunteer Committees) give their time and expertise for the betterment of our sport freely, it is truly "voluntary" and their support is vital to the continued development of this unique event.
If you would like to be a part of any of our committees or volunteer groups please see our Volunteer Page for more details
2012 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE POSITIONS
Roy Baker
Event Coordinator
Rita Lucnikovaite
ISPCC Official Representative
Darragh Geoghegan
Assistant Event Coordinator
Elaine Small
Treasurer
Ilija Salerno
Registration Officer
David Carthy
Table Officer
Colin O'Shaughnessy
Floor Manager
Damien Gormley
Chief Referee
Danny Slevin
Health and Safety Officer
Michael mc Cann
Registration Officer
Martin Mc Keith
Registration Officer
Non-Executive Positions (Various Proposers)
Chief Referee Semi: Damien Gormley
Chief Referee Light: Martin Mc Mahon
Chief Referee Full: Des Leonard
Chief Referee Forms: Brian Beck
Light Contact Referee/Technical Committee:
Martin MC Mahon ( Chairman) (Irl)
Liam Whelan (Irl)
Nevil Wray (UK)
Loyd Allen (UK)
Semi Contact Referee/Technical Committee:
Damien Gormley ( Chairman) (Irl)
Roy Baker (Irl)
T Rondo Vancleif ( USA)
Oriano De Bei ( ITAL)
Forms Committee Referee/Technical Committee:
Brian Beck ( Chairman) ( Uk)
Wayne Rutherford (Irl)
Eamon Lawlor ( Irl)
Massain Ghorbani ( Iran)
Full Contact Referee/Technical Committee:
Des Leonard ( Chairman) (Irl)
Mr. Yuri Lakhtikov ( Estonia)
Jimmy Upton ( Irl)
Area HEAD Referees: Appointed prior to tournament
Registration Assistants: Appointed prior to tournament
Health Safety
Irish Red Cross ( Liam Cullen)
We also have approx 120 further volunteers from UPS, Airtricity, Club Members, Family, Friends & Collegues who man tables and run the general operations of the tournament. Thank you all in advance for your continued commitment. Without your effort and time, the Irish Open would not exist to help develop our sport and support a very worthy charity.





