PPP in Ft Benning and Colorado Springs
Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 8:55 pm
Just arrived home after 3 awesome days at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. My wife, Debbie, and I were helping out at the PPP National Championships.
This event was shot concurrently at Ft Benning and the OTC. We had about 55 youth at the OTC while Ft Benning hosted about 75. Largest turnout ever for this event.
Here's what impressed me about the participants. These youth were respectful, happy, friendly and really seemed to be enjoying the time they spent there. And their parents and coaches were the same.
This was a kind of grass-roots event. Consequently, we had a lot of questions from youth and coaches about how to do things and what to do and when to do it. Nobody offered to start an argument about the rules and how "they" ought to change the rules. Folks were instructed as to how things were done, and they happily went about doing things correctly. The youth were very safety conscious.
We just had a great time. Some great scores were shot and both finals were outstanding with lots of lead changes and some awesome displays of digging deep to come up with great shots when they were needed.
Speaking of finals, EVERYBODY was at the finals. Nobody had urgent business elsewhere. The finals were noisy and exciting.
And the awards ceremony was 100% attendance as well.
Parents, coaches and youth, we salute you!! This was the most fun we have had at a match in a LONG time. We hope you all can make it to the Winter Airgun matches in a few months.
Can't wait for next year to do it again. July 10-12, 2015 at both locations.
This event was shot concurrently at Ft Benning and the OTC. We had about 55 youth at the OTC while Ft Benning hosted about 75. Largest turnout ever for this event.
Here's what impressed me about the participants. These youth were respectful, happy, friendly and really seemed to be enjoying the time they spent there. And their parents and coaches were the same.
This was a kind of grass-roots event. Consequently, we had a lot of questions from youth and coaches about how to do things and what to do and when to do it. Nobody offered to start an argument about the rules and how "they" ought to change the rules. Folks were instructed as to how things were done, and they happily went about doing things correctly. The youth were very safety conscious.
We just had a great time. Some great scores were shot and both finals were outstanding with lots of lead changes and some awesome displays of digging deep to come up with great shots when they were needed.
Speaking of finals, EVERYBODY was at the finals. Nobody had urgent business elsewhere. The finals were noisy and exciting.
And the awards ceremony was 100% attendance as well.
Parents, coaches and youth, we salute you!! This was the most fun we have had at a match in a LONG time. We hope you all can make it to the Winter Airgun matches in a few months.
Can't wait for next year to do it again. July 10-12, 2015 at both locations.