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Re: [CQ-Contest] WRTC 2006 Sponsored Teams

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] WRTC 2006 Sponsored Teams
From: "PY2NY - Vitor" <py2ny@arrl.net>
Reply-to: PY2NY - Vitor <py2ny@arrl.net>
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 23:17:44 -0200
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I would to be still alive for WRTC 2035 because
that will be the best on rules, and even then, we
will have  something to say looking for  improvements.
Anyway, Florianopolis doors are opened for all
of you, competitors or not...
It´s sad to say that some friends of mine are just
going to avoid me on the air or by e-mail due
of those "rules" problems, and I am not working
at the Commitee. It´s impossible to put everybody
running on the same highway...
I am using Amateur Radio untill now to do the
best thing: collect friends around the world!!
I hope to continue on this way, with good
or bad results on contests...
Welcome again, from PY2NY


----- Original Message ----- 
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To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 4:11 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] WRTC 2006 Sponsored Teams


>   I think Ken, K6LA, has a valid point, although maybe he should of 
> discussed his concerns with PY5EG privately before his post to the contest 
> reflector. The WRTC has been billed as the ham radio
> contesting equivilant to the Olympics. In the Olympics the participants 
> are chosen based on their past performances in their event. Our Olympics - 
> the WRTC should work the same way.
>
>   I think I understand how Ken feels because based on his past contesting 
> performances he is well deserving of a WRTC spot.  The problem is there 
> are so many other contesters in the USA that
> are just as deserving.  The problem is there are only a limited number of 
> spots available. I think Ohms and his team know this. That is why they 
> have added the M/S teams category to allow more of us to participate in 
> the WRTC experience. (great idea!!)
>
>
>  The WRTC selection process is still a work-in-progress. As we have more 
> of these events we will learn what selection criteria works the best (i.e 
> is fair to everyone). In the future maybe the process can become more 
> standardized.  I envision for future WRTC's that there are WRTC qualifiers 
> in each country whose results determine who gets sent to WRTC.
>
> In closing I would like say to all the WRTC organizers (past and present) 
> that I appreciate all the hard
> work they have done in organizing their events and promoting contesting. I 
> have not yet been able to go to a WRTC but hope to sometime in the 
> future...
>
> 73,  Jeff  KU8E
>
>
>
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