In a message dated 5/5/99 8:00:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time, cblome@yahoo.com
writes:
<< We've had a bit of a debate on our local club list
today that I'm looking for input on. It's been
suggested that an important skill for doing well at
Divisionals or Nationals is getting the course right
in three runs.
This is VERY, VERY true...if you can't get it right in 3 runs, you won't get
it right when it counts.
<< Someone had the idea of setting up a
course at a local event, doing three runs one way in
the morning, then reversing the course (with
appropriate safety modifications) and doing three runs
the other way in the afternoon. Yes, logistically it
would be a tall order, but the idea has some merit.>>
See below.
<< Has anyone ever run a one-day event like this? What
were your impressions? Would it be (1) confusing to
novices, (2) confusing to everyone else, (3) a PITA to
change over, and/or (4) tough to get done before
nightfall? >>
1) Yes
2) Unless you have a period for course walks
3) Major yes
4) Yes
Hope this helps!
Daniel "Still trying to get it right in 3 runs" Ledford
99 Mitsu Eclipse GSX
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