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Old July 23rd 18, 12:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Paul T[_4_]
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You really have to wonder what skills WGC's are really testing, and
whether its worth the expense of participating these days. The modern
form of 'competition' at world level seems to have lost something - and
should it be a 'team' game or an 'individual' game?

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Old July 23rd 18, 01:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Michael Opitz
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At 11:12 23 July 2018, Paul T wrote:
You really have to wonder what skills WGC's are really testing, and
whether its worth the expense of participating these days. The

modern
form of 'competition' at world level seems to have lost something -

and
should it be a 'team' game or an 'individual' game?

That is really a topic deserving a thread of its own. This thread was
about why US teams have not done well. Your questions need to be
discussed on a world wide basis, and not just related to the US team's
performance. Good luck in getting the FAI to totally ditch what they
have been doing for years, but the discussion has to start somewhere.

As a side note, there were quite a few US pilots who qualified higher
than some of the eventual team members who went to the Poland
WGC. There were a number of very good pilots who declined the
opportunity to go for various reasons.

RO



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Old July 23rd 18, 01:56 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Paul T[_4_]
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At 12:16 23 July 2018, Michael Opitz wrote:
At 11:12 23 July 2018, Paul T wrote:


That is really a topic deserving a thread of its own. This thread was
about why US teams have not done well. Your questions need to be
discussed on a world wide basis, and not just related to the US team's
performance. Good luck in getting the FAI to totally ditch what they
have been doing for years, but the discussion has to start somewhere.

As a side note, there were quite a few US pilots who qualified higher
than some of the eventual team members who went to the Poland
WGC. There were a number of very good pilots who declined the
opportunity to go for various reasons.

RO





Well actually the thread was about the 'relative silence' of reporting from

the US team, during the last WGC- so the thread has drifted a bit.

 




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