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Old January 19th 08, 08:17 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Region 1/ US Team Soaring mini-camp

Announcing the Region 1 Championships!

Come one, come all to the beautiful Mad River Valley where, from June
15-21 we'll host the Region 1 Championships at the fabled Sugarbush
Airport, home of so many great contests. We'll soar the Green
Mountains of Vermont (and maybe even the Whites of New Hampshire),
enjoy the great restaurants and hospitality of the Sugarbush area as
well as the camaraderie of fellow soaring types from the Northeast.
We plan to race in 15 Meter, Standard, and Sports Class, and this will
be a no-water contest.

Local pilot Doug Jacobs, former National and World Champion will be
the Contest Director, supported by Gilly Smith as Contest Manager and
Dave Ellis as scorer. The team at Sugarbush is highly experienced and
the facilities are excellent, so you can expect a flawless
operation. As a very popular ski destination in winter, Sugarbush
abounds with plentiful and cheap summer condo and motel options.

As an added attraction for those less experienced pilots, or for those
who want to make the week a learning experience, Doug (and perhaps
other US Team members) will conduct morning seminars for all who are
interested in the finer points of cross-country and racing.
Envisioned is an hour presentation prior to the pilot's meeting on
Climbing, Running, Final Glides, Contest and Task Strategy, and more.
If we have a no-contest day, we can continue with morning or afternoon
sessions. These lectures have been given at the many US Team Cross
Country/Racing camps around the country sponsored by the US Team
Committee, and have proven to be very valuable to mid and low time
pilots trying to improve their skills. After flying, whoever is
interested can also bring their flight logs to a debriefing discussion
of what went right and wrong with their day, led by Doug, possibly
with a spot of refreshment (BYOB, please). There is no charge for
these activities so come on up and take advantage of this terrific
opportunity.

To sign up for the contest, check the Sugarbush Soaring web site at
http://www.sugarbushsoaring.com/. If the on-line registration process
is not yet up, just download the Pilot Registration form from the SSA
website at http://www.ssa.org/members/contestre...steronline.asp
(click on ("here") in the lower paragraph, fill it out and send it
along with a $100 check to Contest Manager Gilly Smith, 4520 Stella
Dr. NW, Atlanta, GA 30327. For questions, Gilly can be reached at
or 404 255-7734. Look forward to seeing you up
there!
 




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