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The final results are in for Round 1 of the US SSA-OLC League, and we
had 25 clubs score; so the round was not devalued, and the top club got the maxumum 50 points. Each of the other 24 clubs got one point less than the next higher score, so the minimum score this round was 26 points. So it paid to get started early, but it's not too late to join in the competition. If you have not checked out the SSA-OLC League yet, go to the web page at: http://www.ssa.org/members/contestreports/OLC.htm and click on the "OLC-League" button. There you will see the scoring, and a link to the rules. The OLC League runs every weekend through September 3, and is a great way to get people interested (or keep them interested) in soaring with your club. Only flights taking off from the club's designated home airfeld count for the League competition, and they must be documented with an FAI approved logger, and claimed at the OLC site. All flights claimed are automatically scored in the OLC League if they qualify. The minimum scoring is 50 handicapped points in 2.5 hours with up to 4 legs. The top three scores from each club count towards the ranking for the round. There are 18 more rounds this year. If you have specific questions or to report scoring problems for the first round, contact the SSA-OLC committe at olcatssadotorg for the US or helpatonlincontestdotorg for other countries. |
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Hi,
It rained here in Minnesota all weekend. But this coming weekend is looking much better and we are having a MN Cross Country Soaring Regatta which should give us the critical mass required to have a good score in the OLC League. I can't wait to compete! Paul Remde "Doug Haluza" wrote in message oups.com... The final results are in for Round 1 of the US SSA-OLC League, and we had 25 clubs score; so the round was not devalued, and the top club got the maxumum 50 points. Each of the other 24 clubs got one point less than the next higher score, so the minimum score this round was 26 points. So it paid to get started early, but it's not too late to join in the competition. If you have not checked out the SSA-OLC League yet, go to the web page at: http://www.ssa.org/members/contestreports/OLC.htm and click on the "OLC-League" button. There you will see the scoring, and a link to the rules. The OLC League runs every weekend through September 3, and is a great way to get people interested (or keep them interested) in soaring with your club. Only flights taking off from the club's designated home airfeld count for the League competition, and they must be documented with an FAI approved logger, and claimed at the OLC site. All flights claimed are automatically scored in the OLC League if they qualify. The minimum scoring is 50 handicapped points in 2.5 hours with up to 4 legs. The top three scores from each club count towards the ranking for the round. There are 18 more rounds this year. If you have specific questions or to report scoring problems for the first round, contact the SSA-OLC committe at olcatssadotorg for the US or helpatonlincontestdotorg for other countries. |
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