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Jean Pudl wrote:
But a few facts: since USSailing has been around since 1897 Excuse me? That is not a fact. U.S. Sailing is the successor organization to NAYRU and USYRU. ... what international rules are you claiming that goes back to the 18th century? Heck, starboard tack right of way goes back to the Vikings. ... And the last Olympic selection that I followed was 1992 - that seemed to be on the water (to the chagrin of a friend who had the flu at a critical regatta); how has that changed? Actually that selection was a last-minute change but it didn't work out the way they thought it would. I am sorry for your friend, I think I know who it is. Didn't the selection in this case come down to a single light-air race? Since then, they have changed the process and made it secret, then published the rules, then made exceptions to the rules, etc etc. And I hardly think you can blame any organization for the "decline" of sailing. You can probably show a more causal relationship with the the Internet, or cell phones, or sunspots. If there had been video games when I was a kid, I would not have been interested in sailing either. But as "the official governing body for the sport of sailing" don't you think USSA should have a better idea what to do about it, instead of shrugging & saying 'oh well'? DSK |
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