How many of you are tired of literally getting your times to compete at Nationals literally a couple days before you compete. For this year in Spokane the official times were not posted until right before I got on the plane to go to Spokane. It is like the higher ups are holding on to the times like it was a prized possession. Ken Stone was the only saving factor in getting the times out a week early
In August 2009 I am competing in the World Police and Fire Games in Vancouver BC. which is the largest amateur gathering of athletes in the world besides the Olympics. Already here in November of 2008 I have the exact date and times that I am competing.
How many of you stress whether you should book an extra day at the hotel because you don’t know what time you are competing, because checkout is at noon. There has been many times where I book the room for the last day that I compete and then I throw at 9:00 AM. So I end up either hanging around for an extra day or I leave the room after already paying for it. Or whether you should get there a day early to check in? If you knew that you competed in the afternoon, you would not have to get there and check in the day before
I think that the higher up or the schedule committee could take this into more consideration when releasing the schedule. I think that the times could be posted at least by the beginning of July . I think that they could look at the history of each event and properly gage how many people will compete. Could the schedule be backed up a little if there are more competitors? Sure, but at least we would have an idea when we are going to compete
If the California Police Athletic Federation (Organizers for the World Police and Fire Games) can post times far in advance for thousands of competitors, the USATF should be able to do it a month in advance for a 1000 competitors.
Below is the schedule for the 2009 World Police and Fire Games with exact times.
http://www.2009wpfg.ca/content/sports/T ... _Nov08.pdf
Maybe this could be addressed at the USATF meeting
Tim Edwards AKA Mr. Inredible