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Martin Drayton Summer Camp
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On 2/9/2004 Octane Sport
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Details of the summer programme are on Vendors forum. Enjoy!
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comps
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On 2/9/2004 strange
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oh well, orang-utans are more my cup of tea...
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Tea wiv da monkeys
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On 2/8/2004 Longy
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"Does the entry include tea with the monkeys?"
There you go on about "London skates Dominate" again sheeesh ;-)
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mmm
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On 2/8/2004 leith
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very interesting, tea with the monkeys or with the gorillas but youl have to get a boat trip to the island and you get to watch mtv with em as well, but seriously whats going on with the invitation entry thing
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Longleat
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On 2/8/2004 Michael
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Does the entry include tea with the monkeys? And do the downhillers realise that Budes top 3 places went to guys who did slalom in the morning? Mind you... the top 3 slalom places went to guys who DIDNT do downhill in the afternoon. So there!
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pay
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On 2/8/2004 leith
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you paid well its meant to be and invitation only event and you dont have to pay so whats going on here, it sais you have to pay to enter at usska but in this forum someone said you dont help
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longleat slalom
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On 2/8/2004
gavin
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as far as just the slalom goes...
as i understand it the slalom is a ukssa event with entry fee payable directly to ukssa. so i would hope that all the paid up members get an automatic entry, and anyone else wishing to race either joins or pays 20quid.
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right on
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On 2/8/2004 leith
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right on brother
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Longleat
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On 2/8/2004 Longy
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I like to know that money made from events end up in the governing bodies of the sports like UKSSA money goes towards timing and other gear, Longleat sounds like a money making opportunity for individuals and or companies so i'll save my cash and put it towards racing folk of all abilities where my dosh goes on gear for future events or promoting the stuff i like to do.
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invitation events
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On 2/7/2004
TomE
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I think at times invitaional only events certainly have clear advantages. having said that though, I would be dissapointed if I woke up tommorrow and every event was invitational. I think in general we don't have the numbers to make events invitational, however last summer at some of the downhill races, altburon in particularly, there were simply too many people there to run the race properly, maybe imposing an upper limit by invitations would have been a better idea in this scenario? There's always the aspect of safety as well, for downhill especially I like to know that the other three people in my heat are competent, I know we all have to start somewhere but sometimes a bit of restraint is better for everyone. Essentialy I suppose the odd invitaional event is a good thing, they make good "prestige" events where you can guarantee a high quality of riding, which I think is what our sports need at the moment
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Longleat
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On 2/7/2004 Octane Sport/ Oakland
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Just to make it clear: Gravity (Longboards) have no involvement in this event at this stage, either as a sponsor, or an organiser.
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LONGLEAT - INVITATIONS
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On 2/7/2004
Leif Ellison
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Hey guys - Just to clarify: The Longleat event is free to enter, there is no entry fee. We do have to limit the numbers of competitors in street luge and skateboarding and slalom to 62 of each from around the world simply because we do not have the infrastructure to accomodate more numbers, and also to keep the safety issues well in hand (we have a health and safety inspector adivising us, and Longleat has strict requirements we have to follow if we are to be allowed to race on the hill at all). HOWEVER, there will be a consolation event for non-qualifyiers, so that we give as many locals as possible a chance to race the hill.
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Invite ? ?
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On 2/7/2004
jon
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Mmmmm Likewise.
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invite mmmmm
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On 2/7/2004 leith
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i would totally agree with the fact that you have to be invited into an event goes against the event its self. and not allowing new people to come and try it out is really not on i think, how else are newbies ment to get into the sport properly when you cant even enter into the competition even though the hill might be your local run and you now it like the back of your hand, think its all gone to pot myself but hay i ride to have fun anyway
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Longleat
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On 2/7/2004
Michael
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I've been pondering about this race. Not to sure if I like the idea of 'invite only' then being asked to pay £30 to enter. At least thats how I think i'd pitch it if I organised a comp. I'm heading to thinking its either 'invite only with no entry fee' or 'open'.
I'd love to know what others think. Personnally if its invite only, and some of the guys I skate with wernt invited then a lot of our potential audiaence is expresselly excluded.
I am still working on a race or two at a theme park near London. The plan is to have free entry for entrants, and free family tickets to the attraction. SOunds fair to me. After all the skaters would be an 'attraction'. (er didnt sound right did it?) Even if the entry fee had to be , say £20 at least the skater and family will get £100 or so worth of value, possibly a happy spouse and kids, and also more supporters cheering us on.
My view is that if a race can truly justify limiting numbers (which I doubt) then many skaters wont bother coming to only watch. And a big part of why I skate is to be with chums. And beat them!
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oh well
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On 2/7/2004 strange
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oh well
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Gurston
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On 2/6/2004 Jason
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Gurston is a no go. postponed again for a few weeks.I will post again closer to the time.
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knee-boards
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On 2/6/2004 strange`
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not sure if I'd like skatecar as I've never tried, but I think that I'd prefer t'kneeboards...
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Gurston
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On 2/5/2004 Michael
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Anyone else want to sign up for a Luge lesson sometime at Gurston? I've seen some newbies try it at Gurston, and it looked fun. Also I want a skatecar. I REALLY want a skatecar. Did I mention I want a skatecar?
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Gurston
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On 2/5/2004 jason
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For directions to Gurston ,contact Ding Boston.It's good to let him know you are going. dingboston@oxfordstuntfactory.com. Normally we get a Sunday every three weeks from now till October with standup , streetluge , buttboard & Gravitybike
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Attn Paul Price!!!!!!
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On 2/5/2004 Michael
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Drove past Gladstone Park today. EVERY path appears to be being resurfaced. Your letters to the council masquerading as an pensioner have succeded!
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Invites
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On 2/5/2004 Michael
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As the UK's only current World Champion in slalom I am concerned that my invite will be lost amongst all my Valentines cards..........
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HP
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On 2/5/2004 strange
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whilst on a bus, I spotted a wierd HP type-thang...it looks rad, I'l be checking it out soon...
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gurston
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On 2/5/2004
leith
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sounds good, how often is this thing held and is it easy to find, i found broadchalk on map but cant find gurston on it cheers for any info
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Longleat
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On 2/5/2004 Clingfilm
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Sorry to hear the news from Jonny. If Longleat does go on it will be a UKSSA event, unless there is a problem that I do not agree to. It will be invitation but only if we get more than 72 entries (unlikely). 32 will race and all can take part in timed events. If it is UKSSA all members can skate. It is unlikely to have a newbie (free) race for first timers. Due to changes I can not comment until I know more, just keep it penciled in.
Thanks to Jonny for putting in the time
Chris
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