(RG) I am writing looking for some input on the ?Sport Class? for USHGA competitions.? I am in charge of the rule book and a coupe of years ago was instrumental in getting the current, though incomplete, sporting class concept rolling and implemented.? Changes to the rule book can only be made at the fall BOD meeting, to be held in September or early October in NY this year.?
(LT) Thanks so much for getting the sport class rolling. The entries were minimal at FL Ridge, but the comp at Highland was a huge source of excitement and incentive for many pilots, new and old, ?to experience XC and competition in a less intimidating environment. Unbelievably positive.?I think that the bulk of USHGA members ARE recreational pilots who need outlets to compete and achieve in ways that are consistent with their skill levels and comfort zones. The sport class provides a means of striving for goals that might actually be attainable.
<<RG>>? Agreed and the hope is that more regional competition will be held.? There are many obstacles to holding a competition, having pilots attend is one, and there are other initiatives afoot that should help, i.e. ?Competition in a box? that includes everything a group needs to run a competition, except a PC and meet organizer!
(RG) A couple of questions for you (if you have the time);
????????? Should participants in the sporting class be allowed to accumulate NTSS points?
(LT) Sure. At least I should.
Seriously -- if the question is whether points should be awarded for Sport class comps -- I think the answer is no. It compares peaches to raspberries.
But I think your real question is,?should a "ringer" -- someone who is competing on the regular comp circuit -- be allowed to compete in the sport class? I will address this below.
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<<RG>>? Bingo, right on with both replies.? The intent of the NTSS system is to rank pilots for International competition participation.? Therefore, IMO, NTSS points should not be awarded, rather a separate points systems is needed and someone to keep track of the rankings is needed.
????????? Should ?sport class? have it?s own ranking?? Should it be modeled after the NTSS system?
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(LT) YES! People want to achieve, many of us are goal oriented. But to get a topless, plus a slick harness, and learn how to fly them -- against so many of the world's best pilots -- is hugely intimidating, to say the least. Nevertheless, we want to achieve, and also, to have our victories, even if they are small compared to the best pilot's achievements -- and to be recognized in some way. I think there should be a national sport pilot championships, and some qualification system, like maybe being the 1st or 2nd place finisher in a sanctioned sport meet (though this is all totally off the top of my head), but absolutely some kind of point and recognition system should be implemented.
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<<RG>>? As we addressed above.? With respect to the ?National Sport Champion? should this be a winner of one meet, like the US National Champion, or should it be the pilot with the most accumulated points over the year, for say their top 2 or 3 competitions?? The original idea for the Sport Class was to ensure that every pilot takes off from the same location at the same time, or close, and fly a task that allows them to fly near or around the other competition classes.? If possible the same goal field would be used or the goal and a WP would/could be shared.
????????? Should pilots be able to switch between ?sport class? and the NTSS system?
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(LT) I think these should be separate divisions, with no interchangeable points.? There is obviously little risk to anyone if a sport pilot decides to move up to the open flex division. However, depending on the rules, there could be a danger of a pilot moving DOWN to the sport class with an unfair advantage.
?????????? How do we deal with single surface versus king posted versus topless ?sport class??
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(LT) OK, these are my ideas (are you starting to be sorry you asked???). I think that there should be two, and possibly three requirements for pilots who want to fly in the sport class (just my opinions, of course).
(1).?It should be restricted to king posted gliders. I think it gets too complex to divide it from there. Anyhow, most people who fly XC do not fly single surface gliders, except for the pros trying to break records.?I know that a Discus is faster than my Sport, just like a U 2 is. But I just want to compete against pilots who are somewhat matched to me in equipment and in skill -- like not Jonny in his Litespeed. It doesn't have to be perfect.
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<<RG>>? Yes this would be simple but what about a handicapping system that allows anyone to fly SC as long they do not have NTSS ranking as stated above.? Single surface 150%, KP 125%, topless 90% rigid 75%.
(LT) (2) Professional pilots (IE, those that have profited from teaching hang gliding, selling hang gliders, etc) should not be allowed to compete in the sport division.
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<<RG>>? Interesting, so this would eliminate _______.? I can live with the idea.
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(LT) (3) And, possibly, those who have placed in the top half (again, this is just a number? I am throwing out) of a sanctioned USGHA meet should not be allowed to move down to compete in the sport class.
<<RG>>? OK, so anyone in the top 50% of the NTSS system in any year within the last 5 years is *not* eligible to fly in the sport class and anyone who has every been ranked in the top 10 of the NTSS system is not eligible to fly sport class.? What about the other end of the spectrum; at what point does a pilot *have* to leave the Sport Class?? If you win do you have to move up?? If you win 2 out of 3 years do you have to move up?
<<RG>>? Keep the ideas coming, do not be afraid

These are just a few of the questions we need to start asking.
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(LT) Thanks Ron, I agree.
(RG) I firmly believe that the ?sport class? is an excellent and we need to promote moving forward.
(LT) I think it is actually REALLY important to the future of hang gliding. Thanks for letting me share my opinions
<<RG>>? I hope to be getting more opinions and putting together a proposal for the BOD, I will make sure you get a copy so you can comment. See you guys in Big Spring in a few weeks.
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