I wonder how many team captains would intentionally choose an inferior
team mate. I bet not many. I suspect more are chosen that are highly
competent but for whatever reason may not have been able to invest the
time to operate enough major contests to qualify on their own.
Dave AB7E
On 5/20/2012 2:56 AM, Edward Sawyer wrote:
> Always amazes me, the whole WRTC process. 50% of the participants have not
> qualified to go, yet go every event. Now these, non-qualifiers can operate
> the entire contest just by virtue of being long time friends of the
> qualifiers. Don't get me wrong, long time friends of great operators, are
> mostly, or at least used to be, great operators. But they often could not
> have qualified for the current event, yet they sit there competing, why?
>
>
>
> We are really kidding ourselves to call that system the amateur radio
> Olympics folks. Can you imagine the REAL Olympics is the relay team was
> made up of 2 people who qualified to be there and 2 people with some other
> reason to get the nod?
>
>
>
> A real Olympic competition would be made up of only those who have
> personally qualified to be there and by doing as close to as possible what
> would be expected during the completion. To limit Multi-2 submissions and
> then turn it into a M2 contest is ironic. It adds to the irony of de-rating
> low power contest competition but then holding the contest with low power.
>
>
>
> In my opinion, everyone who competes should have earned the right to be
> there and what they are doing competing should as closely resemble what got
> them there as possible. Anything else is a political game, honestly.
>
>
>
> 73
>
>
>
> Ed N1UR
>
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