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The French are fortunate in the state support they get for competition
gliding, but are very much an exception. British and German glider pilots have little or no direct support of that kind; it doesn't stop them having similar levels of success at WGC level. Both do however have a very active level of support within the sport for encouragement and coaching of young pilots. How often do you have a USA Junior Championships? (Yes, I know there is a geographical disadvantage when clubs can be 3,000 miles away). At 10:23 15 January 2017, Mike Oliver wrote: Careful you might begin to sound envious of policies which come dangerousl close to socialism. I know you in good ol US of A wouldn't want that. :-) At 22:45 14 January 2017, Tony wrote: 280,000 euros a year Hey, you got me thinking how much better the British Team could achieve with that level of financial support. |
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