http://www.grantcunningham.com/blog_fil ... 8-419.html
Real time vindication here: http://www.theothersideofkim.com/index.php/tos/19212/
Thanks John McNally, Scott, Mr. Martin, and others that jumped on this. We can use these bloggers to get the word out that we are here and get more support from the shooting community as well as beyond. The negative artical may work in our favor, "turn it to a positive".
Brooks
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Last edited by BPBrinson on Fri Aug 29, 2008 11:45 pm, edited 2 times in total.
yep, good to see the reversal, at least on the one blog.
For the record, I was little fuzzy with my memory/knowledge and lacking in my fact checking about John McNallys Olympic record. I did call him this morning and aplogize personally. This is what he wrote correcting me
Hey Scott, in my defense I was 2nd going into the finals in Seoul but had a bad finals dropping me to tie with fourth through seventh place. In Barcelona is was 6th going into the finals and finished 5th. I don't know where you got the idea I was never competitive. I was the first to set the curent national record with a 583 a good year before Kieth tied it. At the USA World Cup I sustanined a neck injury by one of the training staff and have never recovered hampering my lift for the first shot.
I congratulate Kieth Sanderson on his finish in Peking.
John McNally
For the record, I was little fuzzy with my memory/knowledge and lacking in my fact checking about John McNallys Olympic record. I did call him this morning and aplogize personally. This is what he wrote correcting me
Hey Scott, in my defense I was 2nd going into the finals in Seoul but had a bad finals dropping me to tie with fourth through seventh place. In Barcelona is was 6th going into the finals and finished 5th. I don't know where you got the idea I was never competitive. I was the first to set the curent national record with a 583 a good year before Kieth tied it. At the USA World Cup I sustanined a neck injury by one of the training staff and have never recovered hampering my lift for the first shot.
I congratulate Kieth Sanderson on his finish in Peking.
John McNally