View Full Version : Who wants to go to New Zealand
all steamed up
26-02-2007, 09:40 AM
Nobody in the UK up for going to New Zealand then??
BRITISH TEAM CAPTAIN TONY WILLIAMS WRITES ...
(on WWSR Yahoo mailing list)
"Dear water ski racer,
Great Britain is keen to enter a full team in the forthcoming World Championships and it already has some world class skiers who will head up that team. However, GB is unable to form a full team at this stage.
I would like to hear from internationally competitive ski racers who are not currently living in the UK but who hold a British passport and would like to be considered for British team selection. You must not have previously represented any other country at a world championship event."
Does this mean if u can ski then u would be considered?
Skiers on pairs, hands out front, representing team GB??
gar163y
26-02-2007, 10:06 AM
Makes you wonder who he's thinking of. The only competitive skier I can think of not living in England would be Nikki Carpenter.
MIKE HUNT
26-02-2007, 10:19 AM
for those of you who can`t read we as great britan are looking for COMPETITIVE ski racers who may have not lived in gb for many years but do have a british passport they must also NOT have raced for the country they live in or any other country for that matter,as i understand we are only taking one f1 mens so need another and possibly need another f1 ladies,bearing in mind although f2 is a world class it does not go to team points !
all steamed up
26-02-2007, 10:22 AM
for those of you who can`t read we as great britan are looking for COMPETITIVE ski racers who may have not lived in gb for many years but do have a british passport they must also NOT have raced for the country they live in or any other country for that matter,as i understand we are only taking one f1 mens so need another and possibly need another f1 ladies,bearing in mind although f2 is a world class it does not go to team points !
Just sounds like desperation to me
gar163y
26-02-2007, 10:34 AM
What do you mean ..........."for those of you who can't read".:leeway:
all steamed up
26-02-2007, 10:51 AM
And before you start on "for those who can't read" i'd check your spelling of Britain
oh forgot to add, well said Gary :up:
MIKE HUNT
26-02-2007, 10:55 AM
please note competitive skiers! not pairs or anybody who can ski or hands out in front,and as for desperation perhaps but perhaps the costs could be a major problem !
spinaltap
07-03-2007, 02:46 AM
No Kim Lumley:confused:
She skied the first of our selection races at Botany bay:hugegrin:
dazza
10-03-2007, 05:21 PM
Cant remember how many Aussie's were at the World's in Hunstaton!!! was it none!!!:down:
dazza
10-03-2007, 05:30 PM
Nobody in the UK up for going to New Zealand then??
BRITISH TEAM CAPTAIN TONY WILLIAMS WRITES ...
(on WWSR Yahoo mailing list)
"Dear water ski racer,
Great Britain is keen to enter a full team in the forthcoming World Championships and it already has some world class skiers who will head up that team. However, GB is unable to form a full team at this stage.
I would like to hear from internationally competitive ski racers who are not currently living in the UK but who hold a British passport and would like to be considered for British team selection. You must not have previously represented any other country at a world championship event."
Does this mean if u can ski then u would be considered?
Skiers on pairs, hands out front, representing team GB??
If you cant get a full Team together then what is the point of going!!! make a stand and say its just to God Dam far to go!!! wouldn't be so bad if there was money in it to win but there aint and never will be!!! 30 grand plus to buy a boat!!! must be around 10 grand to get your boat over there!!! and if you win you are still going to be a nobody in England!!!
all steamed up
Your post should read
Who wants to go to New Zealand IN THE WINTER
More like snow sking than water sking!!! its a bit cold there in May!!!
all steamed up
10-03-2007, 11:40 PM
If you cant get a full Team together then what is the point of going!!! make a stand and say its just to God Dam far to go!!! wouldn't be so bad if there was money in it to win but there aint and never will be!!! 30 grand plus to buy a boat!!! must be around 10 grand to get your boat over there!!! and if you win you are still going to be a nobody in England!!!
all steamed up
Your post should read
Who wants to go to New Zealand IN THE WINTER
More like snow sking than water sking!!! its a bit cold there in May!!!
Maybe the answer to the title of the thread should be
Nobody with any fecking sense :dizzy:
:headbang: no it wz the kiwis that didnt show not ausies
NZskiracer
12-03-2007, 02:38 AM
:up: Hey everyone I know all the organisers are working really hard to put on a top event for the worlds here in New Zealand. Racing on two lakes fantastic scenery, I would be surprised if anyone actually goes home after they have seen New Zealand.:up:
As far as the cost of shipping boats Why don't you look at getting boats out of Australia only a short blast across the ditch to New Zealand, loads of F1 and F2 boats avaliable, and the local boats for F2 will give a good fight.
There are quite a few 300s around and keen drivers too.
My F2 boat is not required by the NZ team so is avaliable.
Maybe advertise on our NZ ski racing web site in the trading page for boats also.
It would be great to have full teams from all the countries down under in New Zealand for whats shaping up to be an awseome event.
Cheers
Roger:up:
spinaltap
12-03-2007, 03:59 AM
Cant remember how many Aussie's were at the World's in Hunstaton!!! was it none!!!:down:
You wanna have a go at working out the difference between New Zealand and Australia:angry:
Ya TOOL :devil:
MIKE HUNT
15-03-2007, 01:09 PM
hi nz skiracer,im from the uk and i know of a f2 mens from the uk looking for a boat could you pm costs and any traing time available
dazza
17-03-2007, 11:33 AM
hi nz skiracer,im from the uk and i know of a f2 mens from the uk looking for a boat could you pm costs and any traing time available
Sorry to ask but what is
TRAING TIME
nigelk
17-03-2007, 12:06 PM
Training:rolleyes:
spinaltap
18-03-2007, 02:30 PM
Dazza is on the ball:brain:
all steamed up
19-03-2007, 12:26 AM
Dazza is on the ball:brain:
I don't know on the ball but when i saw him last friday Dazza was on the piss :brown:
gar163y
26-03-2007, 06:41 AM
Very disappointing to see the size of the final squad going to New Zealand even allowing for the costs and time involved. In previous years, funding from the Sports Aid Foundation depended on a Bronze medal position in world events. I'm not sure if that still applies, but such a small team must struggle overall.
spinaltap
26-03-2007, 03:59 PM
yes n what happend
What dad not buying us a world title this time?
Bazza
27-03-2007, 12:47 AM
Ya gotta be standing when the chequered flag drops son thats how you win! not kissin ya ski cos its too rough and cold over here. Get a life!!!
spinaltap
27-03-2007, 02:35 AM
Your the guys sooking about not going to NZ cos its to far & to cold:down:
Your the guys sooking about not going to NZ cos its to far & to cold:down:
Its nothing to do with the distance or costs, I have been to the last 5 World Championship's and thoroughly enjoyed them. as a good friend of mine comes Rotorua he has advised that it will be cold and you will need to wrap up, not happy spending a few thousand pounds to be in the cold, unfortunately that is the view of many, coming from the UK when we go on holiday or to an event the weather is a factor.
I find your coments about Dad buying your title unnecessary, we all rely on family, friends and sponsors to help with the costs, but that is all academic when the flag drops.
I wish all who are competing a Great Championship.
spinaltap
27-03-2007, 03:47 AM
Sorry boys maybe a bit unnecessary:puker:
So who is coming over?
As far as I am aware from skirace.net:
F1 Mens : Karl Brooks
F1 Womens: Kim Lumley
F2 Mens : Dave Sewell
Juniors: : James Smith
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