Originally sent by: Philip
Well, I tried to be diplomatic about it, but if anyone still have issues with the event, direct them to whoever made the "special rules" and leave the rest of us out of it... Let's get on with blokarting!
Phil
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From: Tim Fisk [...]
Sent: Friday, 25 February 2005 11:49 AM
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Subject: Re: RE: [blokart] RE: Australian Champs Round UpSounds like when we have the NZ championships, we should invite people from all round the world, and may the best Karts win.
However for the Aussies, who are obviously used to "special rules" we could then have a "special championships", just like they do after the Olympics, to cater for those who through no fault of their own, are unable to compete with the worlds best.
Make's me embarassed to be an Aussie!! I live in NZ and still cop it over the underarm incident!
Tim
From: "Philip Egan" <...>
Date: 2005/02/25 Fri AM 09:46:21 GMT+13:00
To: <...>
Subject: RE: [blokart] RE: Australian Champs Round UpTodd,
The purpose of the Australian Championships is to decide and Australian Champion. Unfortunately we currently have only one event where we all have the chance to get together and do this. No one is denying that the NZ competitors cleaned up, and I am personally glad they were there to show us how it is done.
In the future we should probably decide Australian Champions based on a points system over a series of events, that way events like Ballart (and all events) can be open to all competitors. First place can then take home the first place trophy and anyone registered for the Australian Championship will be awarded points towards the series.
Hopefully a NZ competitor will win at your Championships!
Cheers
Phil Egan
Hurricane Windsports-----Original Message-----
From: ... [...]
Sent: Friday, 25 February 2005 6:50 AM
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Subject: [blokart] RE: Australian Champs Round UpTall poppy syndrome is of concern in nz… a strange social tweek devalues the outstanding achievement of the few so that the masses may feel better about themselves. I see that this sickness is far advanced in Aussie. What happened to celebrating human achievement and congratulating those who have worked their asses off to be bloody good at what they do? From invention through its evolution to an international sport – this is at the very root of blo-karting.
Rise up to the challenge.
I look forward to racing with you here in nz.
Todd
Author wrote:
Good morning everyone
The Australian Champs was a great weekend with some great racing andaction battled out on the runways of the Ballarat Airport between the classes and Aussies v Kiwis. This being the first major event in Australia for Blokarts and with what we have learned the sport in Australia has a great future and will only grow.
The Ballarat Airport lived up to its name of always having wind and
didnot let us down with, 15–20 knot winds being the average.
Friday and Sunday saw the 3.0 metre sails out of their bags, while
Saturday saw everyone using 4.0 metre sails.
Media coverage for the event was well supported with MX newspaper (1.1
million readers in Melbourne) and The Ballarat Courier all running news stories, ABC Radio with 2 on air radio interviews and WINTV screening the action on Tuesday night.
The timing system from Dorian Race Timing was working like a treat.
Thedifference from V8 supercars to Blokarts was not that much different once we sorted out a few clichés in points. I also hear that Barry might be also doing some timing in NZ for Blokart events.
The Melbourne Blokart Club would like to again thank all our sponsors.
Blokart International, Que 5 Pty Ltd, Ronstan, City of Ballarat, Dorian Race Timing and Red Bull for their great prizes and support and all the competitors that made the event great.
Major Places for the weekend where.
Australian Junior Champion
=1st Samuel Grant (NZ) & Andrew Toomath (AUS Vic)
Australian Ladies Champion
1st Millie Lazzar (AUS Vic)
Australian Seniors Champion
=1st Owen Bennet (NZ) & Ray Brett (AUS Vic)
Australian Production (Fly Weight) Champion
1st Chris Calvin (AUS Vic)
Australian Production (Middle Weight) Champion
1st Scott Madden (AUS Vic)
Australian Production (Heavy Weight) Champion
1st Simon Payton (AUS Tas)
Australian Performance (Lite Weight) Champion
=1st Russell Harray (NZ) & Ben Lazzar (AUS Vic)
Australian Performance (Middle Weight) Champion
1st John Nicholson (NZ)
There is about 10–15 Aussies waiting for the NZ Blokart Champs Dates.
Kind Regards
Clinton
Pres. Melbourne Blokart Club
0433–126097
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