Rick,
I have been advised by Bill Grenoble, that you are out on some kind of 
crusade,
around the competition requirements of the LSF Aspirant form.
AS in evidence of this I am replying to you post to RCSE,
In the area of the Comp. Requirements the note that states " Minimum of six 
contests required" ;means exactly that !!!
It is a minimum !
That must be reflected on the aspirant form.
One may, "IF" one chooses to include only those contests that give one the 
biggest points, or "ONE" may include an additional sheet of paper with 
"ALL" the penetrant information, on it as displayed on the aspirant from.
  An aspirant does not have to use only the 6 spaces provided.
I am hopeful that you are now clear on the intent and answer provided.

Thanks for the opportunity to be of "OFFICIAL Assistance"
Jack Strother
LSF President
LSF 2948






At 02:25 PM 8/13/01 -0500, Rick and Jill wrote:
>  A question, and disagreement has come up about LSF competition requirements
>between a friend and myself.
>
>On the website and on the voucher is outlined two scoring systems the"Place
>System" and the"Points System".
>
>Stated, "Two alternative methods of scoring may be used to meet competition
>requirments.  Either the Place System, where a place is recognized to be
>first(1st, second(2nd), or third(3rd) in the final standings of a contest:
>or the Competition Points System, where a minimum total of competition
>points from any six (6) contests may be used."(here I cut out some
>unimportant, for this matter, info on exactly how the score is derived), and
>then the last line, "A minimum of six (6) contests must be flown no matter
>which scoring method is used."
>
>The question is, when using the Points System, how many contests can be
>used, basically added together, to come up to the minimum points requirment
>for a given Level?
>
>I would be very interested in hearing from some of you older, high level LSF
>members, on this as one of us( my friend and I) has the opinion that you may
>add as many contests together as needed to get to the minimum total pionts
>required and one of us thinks you can only add 6 contests together to get
>the points.
>
>The final line seems to be up for interprtation.  "A minimum of six (6)
>contests must be flown no matter which scoring method is used." One of us
>says this line implies any number of contests can be added together to get
>the total points needed. One of us says that this line is there to make you
>fly at least 6 contests to achieve the next level. Due to the fact that an
>aspirant could fly one contest(for some Levels) and be done with the
>competition requirments needed if it were not fot the last line.
>
>Any comments will be appreciated.
>
>
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