sir ROWDY said..
^ I assume you meant "peeps"? (people?), yes?
Alex.
Yep just got lazy
sir ROWDY said..
Also not sure if you're having a dig at me or not? I'm quite aware of those threads and have posted in them myself, I was also aware of the Nationals going ahead before being posted on the KA site...
**** no, glad you reminded everyone, just though I would post these links there as they contain actual competition info, date etc for anyone who missed them.
sir ROWDY said..
It would be great if something as prestigious (which it should be) as the National titles were announced at least half a year early and with some input from the riders that will no doubt be the ones attending and making the event an event...
I'm on the KA board for events, rules and regulations and we weren't contacted at all about this event happening. I did hear it was because of the change over between AKSA and KA, but still something like this event wont even get close to representing Kiteboarding properly in Australia due to the reasons I noted in my first post.
All I want to do is improve and progress Kiteboarding and our National competitions, I started this thread in an attempt to create interest and hear views/ideas that people may have for the future, nothing else.
If you have ideas for what we can do, let em rip. Personally my idea is that we take the Nationals "grass roots" if you will to a good location without much organisation or prize money and low or no registration fees. I see WA at the end of the year (or beginning) as the only real solid location.
Cheers,
Alex.
Couldnt agree more and sure the organisers would have liked it different, but for one reason or another and in the absence of anyone else putting their hand up 7 1/2 weeks notice is what we have to work with so hopefully we get a decent turn out.
As for the length for freestyle I can understand the organisers going down this path and allowing more time incase of bad wind, so with a longer event there is bound to be a result, hard situation to be in, plan a short event and run the risk of being skunked with no wind, sound familiar