A Shifflett
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In the title of this post i capitalized the word TEAM for a reason! In the past few days i have had several conversations with members of the teams that recently returned from St Louis. Their experiences there was disturbing to say the least!
I may be wrong but i think when the World Benchrest Championships was first introduced, it was first and foremost, a Team competition. The USA seems to have lost sight of this. The dissension and constant bickering that has went on at the past several WBC's is not only a black eye for the rest of the world to see, (and trust me when i tell you, the other countries have seen it and have commented on it) it is also a cancer that is causing the USA teams to have very poor performances. Some of the shooters that i have recently spoken with are so disgusted that they are considering never attempting to qualify or attending future WBC events. Our qualification process is in my opinion, perfect. It assures us that we send the best teams we can each and every year, and to have some of the best shooters in this country, now contemplating never going back, is truly sad.
I truly understand the desire of wanting to do well in the individual two gun at any match, much less a world championship. I also understand that when that is your sole reason for being there, more times then not your team will suffer. I feel we would be better served as individuals and as teams if we were to focus first and foremost on the team concept and not so much on the "ME" factor. I also understand the sport of benchrest well enough to know that mistakes happen and sometimes we all shoot poorly. If it were an individual 2-gun, the only person hurt is the shooter himself, in a team competition you have 3 other shooters who have spent time, money and resources to be there with you! If you happen to simply be shooting poorly, dont look at it as, im letting down my team. Look at it as, i have 3 very capable and competent teammates who are picking up the slack for me today, just like i will attempt to do for them tomorrow! As a team you are more than capable of overcoming adversity! What cannot be overcome are crossfires, DQ's and mechanical failures that cause a shooter to not get the required number of shots on target. You eliminate those factors by operating as a TEAM!
You may be thinking right now, it cant be all bad, the USA just won the team gold. Thats true, but in the last two World Championships we have also had two teams each that for one reason or another failed to medal. In my opinion the reason for that was because they were not shooting as a team. If you dont think shooting as a team makes a difference, look who finished 2nd, 3rd and 4th in the team competition. Australia takes team shooting to a new level and you could even see it during practice before the nationals. The USA was one mistake or one mechanical malfunction away from having Australia sweep the medals!
I hope in the very near future we see a set of rules, regulations and guidelines on how you will conduct yourself if you are a member of the USA World Benchrest TEAM! And if you are fortunate enough to qualify, i promise you if you go into it with the mindset that my team comes first and my individual goals second, your experience while there, will be one you never forget. And if you happen to shoot well in the individual 2 gun then you have certainly helped your team along the way!
As a side note: I want to thank Wayne Campbell for being the USA Representative and commend him on shooting so well while being constantly bombarded with so much petty adversity.
AS
I may be wrong but i think when the World Benchrest Championships was first introduced, it was first and foremost, a Team competition. The USA seems to have lost sight of this. The dissension and constant bickering that has went on at the past several WBC's is not only a black eye for the rest of the world to see, (and trust me when i tell you, the other countries have seen it and have commented on it) it is also a cancer that is causing the USA teams to have very poor performances. Some of the shooters that i have recently spoken with are so disgusted that they are considering never attempting to qualify or attending future WBC events. Our qualification process is in my opinion, perfect. It assures us that we send the best teams we can each and every year, and to have some of the best shooters in this country, now contemplating never going back, is truly sad.
I truly understand the desire of wanting to do well in the individual two gun at any match, much less a world championship. I also understand that when that is your sole reason for being there, more times then not your team will suffer. I feel we would be better served as individuals and as teams if we were to focus first and foremost on the team concept and not so much on the "ME" factor. I also understand the sport of benchrest well enough to know that mistakes happen and sometimes we all shoot poorly. If it were an individual 2-gun, the only person hurt is the shooter himself, in a team competition you have 3 other shooters who have spent time, money and resources to be there with you! If you happen to simply be shooting poorly, dont look at it as, im letting down my team. Look at it as, i have 3 very capable and competent teammates who are picking up the slack for me today, just like i will attempt to do for them tomorrow! As a team you are more than capable of overcoming adversity! What cannot be overcome are crossfires, DQ's and mechanical failures that cause a shooter to not get the required number of shots on target. You eliminate those factors by operating as a TEAM!
You may be thinking right now, it cant be all bad, the USA just won the team gold. Thats true, but in the last two World Championships we have also had two teams each that for one reason or another failed to medal. In my opinion the reason for that was because they were not shooting as a team. If you dont think shooting as a team makes a difference, look who finished 2nd, 3rd and 4th in the team competition. Australia takes team shooting to a new level and you could even see it during practice before the nationals. The USA was one mistake or one mechanical malfunction away from having Australia sweep the medals!
I hope in the very near future we see a set of rules, regulations and guidelines on how you will conduct yourself if you are a member of the USA World Benchrest TEAM! And if you are fortunate enough to qualify, i promise you if you go into it with the mindset that my team comes first and my individual goals second, your experience while there, will be one you never forget. And if you happen to shoot well in the individual 2 gun then you have certainly helped your team along the way!
As a side note: I want to thank Wayne Campbell for being the USA Representative and commend him on shooting so well while being constantly bombarded with so much petty adversity.
AS
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