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Old January 2nd 08, 10:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Parowan, Thinking Outside the Box - An Opportunity Knocks!

On Jan 2, 4:27*pm, Rick Culbertson wrote:
First, with apoligies to our many international RAS friends whom many
must be thinking "boy you can sure tell when it's winter in the
states" ;-)

UH,

I, as I'm sure other Region 9 pilots do appreciate your and others
creative responses, as ZL notes, perhaps "the best approach for the
short term".

I see from the SSA contest page this two contest concept of Sports /
FAI occurred at Region 2 in 2002. I wonder if you or KS would be so
kind as to expand on this idea, specifically with the benefit of hind-
sight. I, as I'm sure others would like to hear the positive and
negitives as experienced by the organizers and pilot attendees of such
a split contest venue. Additionally, did this idea have the desired
effect in 2002, did anything change in R-2 from 2002 to 2003 due to
this concept, in short, why has this concept not been repeated since
2002?

Just a quick comment to the troupes, in my fairly short six year
sailplane racing experience I've been fortunate to attend regional
contest that contained contest numbers like, KS, A8, DJ, JJ, P7 just
to name a few of the many. Only one of these names comes from Region
9, and the experience for me as a "newbie racer" was and is richer for
it.

Respectfully,

21


The main reason this has not been repeated in R2 is that is a lot
of work and adds a big time committment on the part of the organizers.
This is why I mentioned you need double crew for many important slots.
I see this as critical.
Maybe one overall manager but with 2 people for day to day stuff and 2
retreive
crew leaders. Also 2 CD's is best. 2 weeks of task calling is too
much. This is a good
way for some new volunteers to get mentored also. Watch week 1 and do
week 2.
As to the benefit. R2 sports that year was 100% reverse seeded to get
all the new
folks in and we ran an active Rookie School every day. My recollection
is that
there were close to 25 new folks and all had a good time. 5 did
diamond distance
one day. Many of these pilots have continued to race. i'd love to see
this again.
Another benefit in some cases like Parowan is that ferrying costs of
tugs get spead out
over more tows which can really help finances.
Another negative is the crowding at the end of wk 1 with guys wanting
to come
a little early for contest #2.
In all., I think the negatives can be managed by the right folks so
that you can provide
not only great racing but a terrific learning experience for new
pilots. Making the Sports contest a true
sports class with lower pressure and lots of mentoring is one of the
best ways I can think
of to grow racing.
UH