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Re: [CQ-Contest] Competitor Friendly Contesting

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Competitor Friendly Contesting
From: sawyered@earthlink.net
Reply-to: sawyered@earthlink.net
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 15:18:33 -0500 (EST)
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It seems that we can never agree on this particular topic.  I also agree with 
the analogy of running.  I am a runner.  I run 5Ks primarily and have done a 
couple of 10Ks.  I have never done a half marathon or marathon.  Doubt that I 
ever will.  I also know that I will never come in the top 5 of my age group 
even for a 5K.  I usually end up in the middle of the pack.

To me, CQ WW is like the Boston or New York (pick your local big city) 
Marathon.  Should I tell the organizers that they should open up a 5K, 40 + 
category of it just because I know I will never "go the distance" in a 
marathon?  No.  They would rightly say "Run in something matched up with your 
level of ability and determination".

Likewise it is with contesting:  There are plenty of opportunities to score top 
5 in a contest for people who can't do 40+ hours or don't have stacked 
monobancers.  Try the Russian contest, WAE, All Asia, from the US.  Our do your 
local QSO parties.  Or do other regional contests.  Many of these can be 
successfully "Top 5'd" in a category with a 36 hour effort or less and at least 
reasonable antennas.

Most of the arguments made for the "lesser" categories are really people saying 
"I will never get to top 5 in this contest".  Either settle on the realization 
that you won't (like I do in running) but keep improving your own score (also 
like I do in running), or, change things and do what it takes to win, or find a 
more suited contest that you have a chance of winning....and go for it...and 
win.  Or finally, just have fun with what you want to get out of it.

Please stop trying to change it for the rest of us.  I made the investment in 
my station to get better.  I made the investment in my operating skill to get 
better.  I made the investment in my health to go further in contests.  I 
learned about sleep and nutrition in a contest to go further in "on" time.  I 
get on the air to learn propagation from my QTH and with my antennas to know 
what to look for.  I did all of these things to "get better".  If it also means 
that I win something, great, if not, also okay (as long as feel I actually did 
better for myself).

Success is only "sweet" when you know that you have sacrificed something for 
the win.

Ed  N1UR (not many wins but a hell of a lot of personal bests.....)
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