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Duane Eisenbeiss wrote:
"JJ Sinclair" wrote in message ... I believe the rules committee dealt with this discrepancy in a fair way, let 0-50% from within region 9, with no questions asked, then let the individual seeding decide the rest. JJ Sinclair The Regional rules were developed with a specific goal in mind; to provide a contest enviroment for pilots within the region The current rules have served the SSA well for many years. I have 2 questions: Question #1 Could you (or anyone) explain why you appaently believe that pilots from anywhere in the USA have some ordained right to enter any Regional contest regardless of its location? Question #2 I undestand what is trying to be accomplished. It is desired to allow a large nunber of pilots to attend a Regional contest that is not in their region. Instead of messing with the Regional rules that have served so well, why not start a new contest type? Entry could be by seeding list position as in the National contest. Several classes (at the sponsor's option) could be held as in Regional contests. Scoring and seeding could be by current Regional rules. Summary Instead of messing with the current Regional contest rules, start a new type of contest. That is what you are really asking for anyhow. Duane Duane, your #2 question / suggestion is exactly what the new Super Regional is. I think the problem is one of timing, packaging and perception. It looks and feels like taking a regional contest away from the locals. At least to a lot of us in Region 9. I think the intent was to create something new with a broader appeal. This new type of contest could prove to be quite popular and successful. I just hope Region 9 2008 at Parowan is not canceled and replaced with the Parowan Super Regional 2008 in the same time slot when / if the rule change is approved. -Dave Leonard |
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Nicely summed, Dave.
I don't think we need to worry about R9 this year. I had an e-mail from Micki yesterday and she indicated she is almost full already, of in-region pilots, so she's happy. ~ted/2NO (hoping new gollywomper ii will be here in time!) |
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On Jan 4, 8:50*pm, Tuno wrote:
Nicely summed, Dave. I don't think we need to worry about R9 this year. I had an e-mail from Micki yesterday and she indicated she is almost full already, of in-region pilots, so she's happy. ~ted/2NO (hoping new gollywomper ii will be here in time!) Sucks for me. 9B |
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On Jan 5, 12:59 am, wrote:
On Jan 4, 8:50 pm, Tuno wrote: Nicely summed, Dave. I don't think we need to worry about R9 this year. I had an e-mail from Micki yesterday and she indicated she is almost full already, of in-region pilots, so she's happy. ~ted/2NO (hoping new gollywomper ii will be here in time!) Sucks for me. 9B Looks like we need a Super Regionals out west. Week of July 20th is still open. Possibly Ely or Tonopah (Region 11). Discussions are in the works for a possible Region 9 North or a Grand Prix event at Logan. You might get to ridge run in the west after all. TT |
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