[NSRCA-discussion] Points system

Lance Van Nostrand patterndude at tx.rr.com
Wed Aug 15 09:43:06 AKDT 2007


Numbers can be deceiving.  I dont' see many IMAC guys from Basic and Sporstman continue.  They say they can't be competitive so they just stay at the lower levels or quit. There's always 1000 perspectives.  
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bob Richards 
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  Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 7:30 AM
  Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Points system


  "Woodward, Jim" <jim.woodward at baesystems.com> wrote: 
    Just to pop in a point of difference between IMAC and Pattern - Pattern is obviously top heavy with Masters being the largest class typically.  IMAC has the opposite problem, with guys chcosing to stay in Sportsman or Intermediate.  Many reasons are given for this, but over two seasons it is pretty obvious to me that there are some folks abusing that system a bit as they demonstrate the talent to fly a higher class (to my opinion).  In pattern, folks generally choose to move up long before they would have poitned out.  
  There is some truth to that. The last IMAC contest I attended had 18 contestants in Basic, and somewhere around 10 in Sportsman. FWIW, the guy that won Basic, it was his first contest ever.

  Is the problem with being top heavy because of the advancement system, or because we are not attracting enough new blood to the sport? Naturally, if not enough new blood is entering the sport, the effect will be top-heavy classes. Obviously, changing the advancement system will not solve this problem. This situation may be different depending on which district you look at. One answer may not suit all. 

  Bob R.



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