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Re: SM and Howard Duncan

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Subject: Re: SM and Howard Duncan
From: "kent rafferty" <gs96@sgi.net>
Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2000 21:01:51 -0500
For a new national class to succeed, you need an
attractive place for new competitors to participate,
and you need a core of established competitors
to coordinate, promote, and educate people about
the new class.

SM would unquestionably be DOA if it was limited 
strictly to new members.  In the case of SM, you 
wouldn't have had much participation at Pro Solos 
and National Tours, and you wouldn't have had even 
a provisional national class in Topeka. The active 
SM internet list was started, maintained, and promoted 
by individuals who have been around awhile and take 
the sport very seriously.

A class designed solely for new participants is available
in every region - it's called a novice class.

Kent Rafferty


Brian wrote:
> Second, is intent of the class.  My assumption 
for the sts, str, and sm classes are to pull new 
members in, which solo needed.  So go with what is
out there in the market. The classes probably were 
not brought up for us, already participating seriously 
in solo, to go into.

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