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- Retired in Minneapolis
This subject has been mulled over in the past and I'd like some help trying to resolve the issue. Here in MN we have had only small issues of deciding who will be allowed to compete in the TCC. My goal is to come up with some rules that are narrow enough but can cover a wide range of characteristics.
Our goal is to open up the competition to thirty climbers. Since the event is organized by and for the benefit of climbers who work on trees in Minnesota we feel that our obligation is to resident climbers first. The ISA has taken a hands-off approach and left this issue up to the chapters.
After spending time thinking about some rules and talking with others I'm thinking of a multiple line qualification system. We would allow climbers from anywhere to compete. But, in order to have a score count for the competition or hope to represent the chapter at the ITCC they would have to meet some requirements.
-Residency in the state by showing a valid driver's license or state ID
-Work more than fifty percent of their hours on jobs within the state over the course of the year
-Choose to "score" in only one chapter competition in order to qualify for the following ITCC. Since some chapters have TCCs that are a year ahead of the calendar, the climber couldn't compete in MN and miss out then jump to WI in order to try for the following year.
The climber would be on their honor for the second two points. The only enforcement that we would have would be a notification to any of the other chapters and the expectation that any prized won in our competition would be returned. I don't think that a black listing or banishment from ANY chapter competition would be out of line either. This event is supposed to be about learning not about grabbing glory.
What do other chapter's have for requirements? Can anyone think of shortcomings or additions? Since ISA has decided to keep thier hands off, it seems like a bottom-up solution would be the right way to approach this.
Tom
Our goal is to open up the competition to thirty climbers. Since the event is organized by and for the benefit of climbers who work on trees in Minnesota we feel that our obligation is to resident climbers first. The ISA has taken a hands-off approach and left this issue up to the chapters.
After spending time thinking about some rules and talking with others I'm thinking of a multiple line qualification system. We would allow climbers from anywhere to compete. But, in order to have a score count for the competition or hope to represent the chapter at the ITCC they would have to meet some requirements.
-Residency in the state by showing a valid driver's license or state ID
-Work more than fifty percent of their hours on jobs within the state over the course of the year
-Choose to "score" in only one chapter competition in order to qualify for the following ITCC. Since some chapters have TCCs that are a year ahead of the calendar, the climber couldn't compete in MN and miss out then jump to WI in order to try for the following year.
The climber would be on their honor for the second two points. The only enforcement that we would have would be a notification to any of the other chapters and the expectation that any prized won in our competition would be returned. I don't think that a black listing or banishment from ANY chapter competition would be out of line either. This event is supposed to be about learning not about grabbing glory.
What do other chapter's have for requirements? Can anyone think of shortcomings or additions? Since ISA has decided to keep thier hands off, it seems like a bottom-up solution would be the right way to approach this.
Tom