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« Reply #15 on: September 22, 2004, 06:42:37 PM »

Back to the original question, I believe we are in agreement that paddlers on multiple boats in the same category (women's, mixed, etc.) at a festival is contrary to the rules.  As long as the crew is the same as the roster, all is cool.

The problem is more of an internal crew issue.  I know the crew I train with, Absolut Adrenaline, had enough new people for Kelowna that they rechristen themselves Absolut Mayhem, but filling a boat (after your paid) is more important than nomenclature.

The issue is sitting your own people out for "Arnolds and Ilsas".  I know that downright sucks; however, if you needed spares, why would "ringers" want to pay for travel and festival expenses just to wait for another paddler to get injury (food poisoning, etc... ~@ngel~, are you feeling better)?  What some crews do is say, "if you come out, we will give you x races out for the festival" which still means that only a few of your original crew members still paddle for all but one race?

I do have a problem with a team that decides to cut loose their weakest paddlers and bring in ringers.  Usually a little bit of organizing handles this: through time trials at the beginning of the season or before a festival, through "crew mission statements" so the part-time paddlers know that if they don't show up for practice nor have the heart for the team, they are out, or to state when paying what the fees are for (commitment from crew to paddler) and what responsibilities there are (commitment from paddler to crew).  

In the end, it is a team sport.  The team that practices together do well together (unless you were unlucky to be in lane four and be a little crowded).  BTW, I wouldn't call myself a ringer, rather I would say I am an out-of-town spare in dire need of more torso rotation.  Furthermore, in that same race, my adopted crew loved lane “7â€.  Heart

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« Reply #16 on: September 22, 2004, 08:34:53 PM »

I am feeling better.  It turned out to be some kind of stomach bug (not food poisoning) though, because 3 of my coworkers, and two of the kids at the daycare also were vomiting and had other "ïntestinal problems" that I won't describe.  They were sick at the same time as me, so I apologize to anyone I might have infected!!
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« Reply #17 on: September 23, 2004, 03:27:37 PM »

Let me begin by saying ......I don't believe people are using the term "RINGER" correctly.

After a thorough search and extensive examination online using the world wide web at my fingertips and searching through many many many dictionaries,  I found the following definitions pertaining to the term "RINGER"...

A) From BrainyDictionary.com

Ringer
(n.) One who, or that which, rings; especially, one who rings chimes on bells.
(n.) A crowbar.
(n.) A horse that is not entitled to take part in a race, but is fraudulently got into it.


B) webster-dictionary.com

 1. ringer - a person who rings church bells (as for summoning the congregation)
Synonyms: bell ringer, toller
 2. ringer - a person who is almost identical to another
Synonyms: clone, dead ringer
 3. ringer - a contestant entered in a competition under false pretenses
 4. ringer - (horseshoes) the successful throw of a horseshoe or quoit so as to encircle a stake or peg

C) hyperdictionary.com

Definition:
[n]  (horseshoes) the successful throw of a horseshoe or quoit so as to encircle a stake or peg
[n]  a contestant entered in a competition under false pretenses
[n]  (informal) a person who is almost identical to another
[n]  a person who rings church bells (as for summoning the congregation)

As you can see....none of them can be related to your question.

If you were to ask....on the other hand......

"Teams that recruit strong experienced veteran paddlers on a good team what do you think?"

I would answer Kudos to them.  I've done it before myself and I would do it again.  I had a female National Team Paddler along with 3 other guys on the team when we went to Victoria in 1999.  My managers have always made sure they were on the  final roster before its submission.  I've never had to sit anyone on a road trip(I hate travelling with spares,  and don't think it's fair for everyone to pay the same amount and have to spare a final race).

Hey....if any professional team can do it....why can't dragonboat teams do it.  

Not every experienced paddler fits every team.  I recruited these people simply because I felt they fit in with the people that were on the existing roster.  There are many considerations you have to make before you go out and ASK these select individuals to paddle on your roster.   It's just like a business.  You want to succeed you have to have the right personnel to make the team successful.  There are many individuals out there that can be considered strong experienced paddlers.....but can they fit in with your teams chemistry?   I don't believe so.  

Did it work for some of the other professional sports teams?  It didn't work in Vancouver when the Canucks brought in Messier now did it?  It didn't work in New York when they brought Gretzky or Bure in.  You see where I'm getting at?  Did it work in Texas when they got A-Rod?  Did it work in BC when they got Dave ****inson?

So....if a team can recruit paddlers that are strong experienced and know how to move the blade through the water(along with having a good appetite and can drink and party)...then I'd say the coach and manager and the rest of the team know what they are doing.
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« Reply #18 on: September 30, 2004, 11:37:16 PM »

I am not sure if Acme was the catalyst of this dicussion, but please people get a life!  Worry about your own team and do your best.  

Acme did not bring in ringers from the National team, the FCRCC Men's or Women's team or any other elite paddler from our DB community.  All Acme paddlers in Kelowna were "Home-grown" with the exception of 3 paddlers excited to paddle in Kelowna.  Those 3 were great contributors to the team and put their hearts into becoming a member of Acme, but I would not categorize them as "ringers".  They are honorary Acme paddlers for life.

Just like most teams, we too have lost paddlers over the course of the season, but it is a philospohy we have on Acme to have fun, party and race our asses off.  Don't hate us for producing good results, but we do not cheat or sand-bag!!!  Anyone that knows us will attest to it!  We work hard and party-hard.  Unlike other teams we race against, we embrace other teams, we stay out late, we drink at festivals and we do have sex the night before races!  What other team can have those kind of rules and still produce good results?  Pacific Reach - nope, Gorging - nope, Subaru - nope, Alpha - nope, Success - nope.  No disrespect to those great teams!   Very Happy   Don't forget that we all pay a lot of money to be in this sport and if you stop enjoying the sport or stop having fun; get out!!

Tired of all the strict rules and those boring out-of-town "team dinners"?  Join Acme!

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« Reply #19 on: October 01, 2004, 12:02:51 AM »

Didn't Miss @ngel say you borrowed 7 or 8 paddlers from other teams (under Kelowna post thoughts)?  You guess did great, considering you all wear skirts! Oops I mean sarongs  Laughing
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« Reply #20 on: October 01, 2004, 07:53:40 AM »

I might have been mixing up the acme women's team with the mixed team - I can't even remember for sure who paddled with us in Kelowna, I spent half of the weekend laying in my hotel room watching bad tv, and sitting on the bathroom floor wishing I would just puke and get it over with.
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« Reply #21 on: October 01, 2004, 09:33:18 AM »

I don't understand why ACME is on the spot.
They came in 4th in Platinum A, so clearly they did not sandbag.
all their paddlers (full time or seasonal) appeared to be on their roster for Kelowna . . . so what's the problem?
Did they diss someone or another team?
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« Reply #22 on: October 01, 2004, 04:59:54 PM »

I met a few of their borrowed paddlers from Victoria, i think there were 3 of them. They ate some of our food and we chatted about dragonboating.

ACME had a fabulous time in Kelowna and congratulations again!

and whats wrong with borrowing a few paddlers to complete a roster for a festival?
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« Reply #23 on: October 01, 2004, 11:31:47 PM »

Ringers are people too!
To be asked to paddle with a team (other than your own (DUH!)
for any festival is an honour to me.
Whether it be thru their respect as your ability as a paddler or just as someone who fits in and has a good time with their team is Ok by me.
If one person just paddles with a crew because they are short for a festival does not mean they are a ringer. The Term
"Arnolds and Ilsas".  is probably presented by an insecure paddler who sees any addition to their team as a threat to them selves. I've been sat out for last minute paddlers who are much more experienced than myself but i knew when I joined a competative team there is no I in team.
Like previously noted swapping paddlers between teams is not sportmanlike but picking a few good paddlers for a race ain't that bad!
Vivi ACME! U guys rock (on and of the water!) (BTW, who is having all this sex before paddling  Shocked
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« Reply #24 on: October 02, 2004, 07:42:31 PM »

I too do not understand why Acme is the center of this whole discussion. What did they do? Why are they being attacked (esp by "paddle me, please")?

Get over it...Kelowna was more than 2 weeks ago...it's done!

Honestly, what qualifies a "ringer"?  People keep using this term, but what are people's definition of this?  As well, does this mean that if people are so-called "ringers" that they are no longer allowed to participate in a sport that they love...very intelligent, really!

As well, if teams decide to drink, party, and/or "have sex" the night before a final race(s), this does not necessary make them any more fun than others. If teams decide that they do not want to jeopardize the time, effort, and money they put into getting to a festival and competiting at a high level, that is their choice...but don't use drinking, partying, and/or sex the night before a final race(s) as an excuse for losing...  Remember it's a team effort, you win and lose as a team!
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« Reply #25 on: October 02, 2004, 07:57:47 PM »

One more thing...to Lethal Weapon...

I commend you on your comments regarding your following:

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The Term "Arnolds and Ilsas". is probably presented by an insecure paddler who sees any addition to their team as a threat to them selves.


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To be asked to paddle with a team (other than your own (DUH!)
for any festival is an honour to me.


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I've been sat out for last minute paddlers who are much more experienced than myself but i knew when I joined a competative team there is no I in team


It's obvious that you know where your abilities and limitations lie.

As well, you have an excellent grasp on what it takes to be competitive!

Kudos to you!!  Come talk to me if you want to paddle sometime...[/quote]
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« Reply #26 on: October 03, 2004, 01:10:15 AM »

Very Happy
Thanks Little person coach!
Call me for a race anytime!
If everyone kept their heads outta the clouds and their paddles in the water we could go back to the good old days where racing to win was secondary to the comraderie and spirit of the sport!
I also can not lie.....Beer tents are also a BIG part of Comraderie and spirit(s) as well!
ACME isn't the only team but they are good folk.


Bring it on!
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« Reply #27 on: October 08, 2004, 04:30:34 PM »

what if a team really wants to go to an event but is short a couple of paddlers?   is it "fair" to pit them up against other teams that have a full crew?
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