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TylerR

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  1. @MillerTime38‌ I would say all we need to change is our culture of scoring. Look at my earlier post in the thread. Our sport is amazing and I am proud to have spent most of my life involved in it. I just think we need to change how we score these events and remove the dishonesty from the way we score. I personally saw a few bad calls the judges made at regionals this year. And 2 of them changed the podium.
  2. @David Miller‌ then you should have changed the rules for this special type of event well in advance of the controversy. Or you should have informed the newer members of the club that there was a no rerides under the lights policy. To complain about it for an hour and delay the entire event, and cost our sport spectators, both in person and on the webcast is a prime example of why no one wants to watch our sport any more. The truth is that this entire argument shows why we keep loosing youth skiers at astounding rates. We should be focused on making them have a better time at tournaments rather than fighting over who really deserved second place in the big dawg event.
  3. If you can find a single example of when you would feel its dishonest behavior then you must say that it is always dishonest. I understand that we all want to feel like it's not our job to police ourselves, but the truth is 95% of the time you know if you made it on a close call. I had one yesterday where I shaved the gates a little too close. It happens sometimes. Just like in golf even the best golfers shank a drive. The only way to fix our sport is to focus on cleaning up the things that make it hard to follow from an outsiders perspective and to try and get kids more involved.
  4. My oppinion is that @Horton‌ @MattP‌ and @E_T‌ flew in, dressed up in women's clothes, and using 2 work lights a generator and a strobe light caused Jeff to fall so there would be major controversy. I would also state that without evidence directly contradicting me I will be posting this theory everywhere that I can from now until the end of time. Just like we all know that Kennedy was really killed by a guy from the CIA with a magic bullet shot from the grassy knoll.

     

     

     

    /scarcasm

  5. When I was 9 or 10 I think I missed my gates at a tournament, but skied the pass. I honestly don't remember if I made them or not because it was really close. I will never forget my dad running up to the starting dock and yelling at them to score me at 0 for the pass and to pull me in. I'm pretty sure the judge was going to let it go, but my dad was insistent. It's one of those things that sticks with you and I remember that was the first time I ever started being concerned about making a gate. To this day I am always aware of watching my gates because of that moment.
  6. Every sport includes some drugs in their ban that can be used as masking agents, that can be prescribed for a perfectly normal reason. Are we really going to raise the bar for entry into the competitive end of our sport even higher? The appeal of the big dawgs is that some of them are average guys who have spent a lifetime working towards the same goal. Is an injury or illness that would still allow you to compete with treatment with one of these "masking" agents really going to be a disqualifier? Are we really going to, as a community, make it harder for people to stick around at a higher level competitively later on in their careers?
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