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Contest Class Development for Future Success - The Case fordeveloping the Handicapped Classes



 
 
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Old July 18th 14, 05:52 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Sean Fidler
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Default Contest Class Development for Future Success - The Case fordeveloping the Handicapped Classes

9B I just wanted to commend you all for doing a really great job of moderating this very complex discussion. It is a tremendously difficult job.

After some time to think about it, I now believe that we are all going to have to accept some handicap influence (in all of our classes) if we want to increased attendance and improve financials for our precious contest organizers.

The health and community of the sport trumps pure classes. That appears to be the key point of this discussion and the reality today. The points that have been made on this are compelling.

I am certainly willing to accept that reality in general. I look forward to helping and participating in the future.

For whatever it's worth,

Sean
 




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