Rules Changes----Advancement

Jim Ivey jivey61 at bellsouth.net
Tue Mar 8 17:39:35 AKST 2005


 Mike 
Who are those trophy hogs. Boy I sure would like to give them down the country. That's not fair and they should have their ears pinned back for winning all the time.Shame on them.

Jim Ivey> 
> From: "Mike Hester" <kerlock at comcast.net>
> Date: 2005/03/08 Tue PM 08:48:50 EST
> To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
> Subject: Re: Rules Changes----Advancement
> 
> This is because Matt is currently in a district that has a trophy hog or two 
> occasionally. They are rare, but do exist. I don't usually see them as being 
> such a terrible thing, after all if they are winning that much and obviously 
> dominating a class, they will either get bored or move up pretty soon. Which 
> ends thier reign as current "trophy hog". In the meantime, they give 
> everyone else in thier class a CLEAR benchmark.
> 
> And that being said, I'd hate to have to fly against a Masters pilot at the 
> Nats in Advanced =) That would suck. But honestly, I just don't see it 
> happening that much.
> 
> Personally I moved up to advanced after only 2-3 contests in intermediate. 
> Frankly the thought of flying that pattern another season is maddening, so 
> I'll take my chances in advanced. I'll learn more in advanced. I think most 
> people would do the same thing under the same circumstances?
> 
> -Mike
> 
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