by Claude Regnier » Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:28 pm
Here’s a response to posts that followed my original post. Note the date at which I posted then the date of the 1st. response. Don’t point fingers, things have been moving. Just not visible action.
Vince wrote- What’s up. Well People we’re asked at the start of the year to get involved and this is what you got. I personally had a chance to speak to several people worldwide throughout the year and will try to use their input in my decisions on their behalf.
I have questin for ISSA, about ISSA situations. In all world all sports are Olimpical (inernational olimpic comitee), or not olimpic wich are in other union GAISF (General asambleum international sport Federations). Slalom is a tehnical sport (fho is faser). if we will be there we will be international prefer. Joining another governing body could be a possibility. Now we doesnt exist, we are like a small group of interesents like a mushrooms gathers not like a raly or other not Olimpical sports. As far as being recognized by the Olympic or sports associations NO we don’t exist. In order for ISSA to be recognized it need to be the voice for theSlalom community which it represents. I’m not simply talking individuals racers and such. I’m talking National bodies. As stated earlier each and every Nation will need it’s own association in order for full fledged acceptance. France has one. The US has one and we have started working on a Canadian slalom association. We are short quite a few worldwide organizations in order to really gain credibility. This is only part of the solution to the problems. Then will be easyer to organise competitions (to get suport from city and states goverments, ), may be will be posible to get money from state and city about your results in euro and world championships(in other states are other qritarien). Anyway we need to be there. Its realy important question! Had somebody think about it? Yes it is possible and we must contiue to work on it.
Jani wrote:
It's at least time to have something official. Perhaps some people won't follow at the beggining
but if ISSA is nothing, what the use to talk about it?
To have official credits, we need official rules, official competitions
yeah skateboarders don't like rules, but they like to participate to some good events and media coverage, and I hope it's a way to have that!
What about the officialization of ISSA??? It's not difficult, so why is it so long? Why revise something that’s needs change before making the changes? The idea is to produce a new ISSA manual/guidelines for the start of 2007. Once it is done then we can put it forward. Each country that chooses to register it’s own governing body will have all the information available to them. It will make it easier for everyone. Why push forward something that we have problems with. It’s better to refresh the ideas with all this experience we have gained then move forward.
Janis wrote:
In all world all sports are Olimpical (inernational olimpic comitee), or not olimpic wich are in other union GAISF (General asambleum international sport Federations). This may be a possibility and I will look into it.
During all these years I have been asking myself this question: Where should ISSA be registered in order to be an international association in order to build an international representation? Me too? We will figure that out as well.
I've had several proposals to register here or there, but to me that never solves the question. If ISSA is registered in France for example, what gives the ISSA authority over other associations or even federations, especially in another country.
GAISF may be the answer. Let's go!!!!
...or should we be associated with other rollersports through the current Olympic umbrella of FIRS (International Roller Skate Association?) Possibly?
Let's assign a committee to work on this important question! -Yes. It started a little earlier who did you contact to get involved with it? Forming workgroups was in my original post.
Donald wrote:
some stuff to consider:
a REAL,good-looking,officially-looking website for the sole prupose to represent the issa,rules,guidelines,upcoming events,sponsors involved.
all the euro races have to be officially sanctioned by the issa and held under the umbrella of the issa. This is good but it should not simply included all the Euro races but any worldwide races as well. If promoters or organizations do not wish to take part that is their choice. Possibly separate sites, linked?
to get more interest in the modern world a real looking i-net portfolio has to be created as a first step.this will then be something which can be show to interested sponors. This is part of the overall plan of creating a video and other stuff to hand out at contest and such for spectators.
that's a not too hard goal to achieve,aint,it?
am i the only one who has that idea?
i hope not... NOPE!
besides that you might have noticed that in a few of the last posts a lot of criticism has been mentioned.
i think that criticism is totally justified.
claude has been the only one i saw this year who collected input and who wants things to go forward.the remnant of the elected body seems to be very inactive,due to whatever reason the single persons involved might consider as an excuse. Some have been too quiet even when asked in person to be more involved. Hopefully things will fall into place in the next little while and those that do not wish to be involved will ask to step down.
so here are my thoughts on that:
IF somebody elects you,you have a lot of work and duties which have to be fulfilled no matter what else happens in your life.any excuse is unacceptable. I agree. If you made the choice to accept then you have a resonsibility.
why?
because the elected persons committed to something and that something seems to be important,or am i wrong here again? NOPE!
at the current situation is see the last election that took place as a total disaster,because NOTHING really substantial happened. Nothing substantial on paper but several things have happened to help the progress. We are stil dealing with a lot of dissention for worldwide representation. It was the main reason I accepted the role of President.the issa is still a dream(yes jani,your dream) which has never come to life in any way.
the people who took care of this dream failed to breathe some life into it. ISSA should be every ones dream if we really want it to progress so that we may have the opportunity to watch slalom continue to grow.
this is the reason why the issa is receiving flak now. The posting that has recently started should be the reason why there Is flack. The so-called members and supporters were too busy to get involved over the course of the season. Now the season is over and we are weeks away from the start of the next season and we need to get a rush on it all of a sudden.
my oppinon(which is not worth to be considered i think,but i want to gi9ve it to you anyway,because that's how i would do it.)
fire the whole bunch – No Problem! I’ll step down if you like. The pay is not that good anymoreget jani,corky,vince,claude,marion,sam gordon,chris barker,maybe myself on board and get thingsrolling.
this should happen better yesterday than today. Donald,I would like it very much for you to beinvolved as I asked you earlier in the year for input. You have added much to the Slalom scene the last few years.
wholeheartedly disagreement is excepted by myself,but the reason i write this text is because i think this whole issa deal completely sucks,because the wrong people are involved. I have to disagree on this one Donald. Perhaps some of the wrong people but only time will tell. I do think a few more people could be added to benefit the BOD, however.
and now start complaining i know a few people will silently agree with my view of things and in my world a few phone calls would be sufficient enough to get things rolling. Phone calls and lots of person to person contact was made. I am sure several people do agree with many o your points. We can only try to make it work for the best.
Jani wrote:
What happened?
The new ISSA board hasn't been that active, I think we all agree. It's a pity because as one stage it seemed to be off to a good start (behind the scenes for most of us) but unfortunately time flew by and not enough came out in the form of action plans etc, so basically people thought the ISSA board had just vanished. People were asked to get involved at every turn and nothing happened. You can’t force people to get involved. They were asked and didn’t. Plain and simple. I asked several people worldwide to talk it over with their friends, countrymen and slalom partners about what they like and didn’t like? Well maybe since J-Rad has posted the ISSA stuff in sections now they will become more involved.
But, I think part of the explanation was that they didn't really know where to start. Rule revisions was an area we thought should be 1st. and foremost. All of a sudden they found themselves elected to take on a hundred different tasks. YES. Each and every one that needed discussions, among themselves first, then in the open group. Claude then set out on a world tour to talk to as many people as possible. That was good, but now it's time for the next step and Claude can't do it on his own? That’s for sure. Obviously not even with a group around me, EH?
Just for the record, it's not really that the board has done nothing...
- Corky kept running his thing The World Ranking on time, as planned and to most peoples (>95%) satisfaction, which I believe is all we asked him to do when he was elected. We couldn't not have him in the board and then let the board decide about the future of the ranking... Corky and i would have talked in Antibes
- Wesley kept up his job at the site, which is valuable too.
- JRad and Joe I have been more active on the local scene, than on the intl, but that's part of the future too, so it mustn't be neglected.
- Pat made some of the early proposals as well as a few official ISSA annoucements. (He should have been elected president, he's good at that.) - Pat and I exchanged a few e-mails and one phone conversation. We had hoped to spend a little more time togeher in both Hood River and Encinitas.
- Jack took a year off from organization of events, he's well worth it. He's had his share of Radikal delays too. Probably hasn't helped his motivation. Jack and I spoke briefly and was asked to become more involved. Hopefully, he will sooner then later.
...but obviously we were hoping for more. We always want more!
Do we need another election? If you think so but I really think we need a little time to finish this.
Maybe, but right now we'd just waste precious calendar time. If the board decides to call another election, let's do it, but we don't have to rush that.
At the same time, I think the current group is well representative of the current world scene and as such would probably make representative and wise decisions. That's why they were elected because we believed in them to represent and take appropriate actions for the sport. Thank you! I also believe we have an group that offers excellent potential for the growth of Slalom. I won’t rule out adding other people to the BOD at some point.
How do we move forward? Let’s see if this latest input continues or dissipates before it’s finished.
I think we can't expect the board to take the full responsibility for all the tasks at hand and I don't think we should expect them to take on the full work either. There's an active bunch of skaters here at the forum which could take on smaller tasks and for example lead discussions on many of the topics we need to discuss before next years races start out. For example we can each and everyone launch a rule topic that we find important and a) get the arguments out, then b) identify the alternatives, then c) let the members decide. The ISSA board doesn't have to be that much involved in such operations, do they? The only real thing we need from them is to formalize c) so that we can say that this decision was correctly voted and not just something that ended up like that because one of the guys was talking louder than others.
The small print
- Do I want to be on the board? No. I stepped down because I knew I couldn't spend the time needed this year on skateboarding related topics.
- Is it enough with just a few phone calls from Don, no probably not either. Didn't you recently take on some responsibility that you didn't live up to?
Official body?
This is one of the most important questions, I agree, but we don't fully depend on it. I would hope that the board could assign someone to contact the new organizations - probably Claude should do it, so that we can start taking the right actions and at least know what could be achieved. No need to rush the end result, but we need to get started NOW, or we may miss out on opportunities which are out there.
The time is now! Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now, each and everyone, start thinking about things that are of interest to YOU and that you're ready to fight for AND spend some effort on. Launch a topic, assign yourself moderator status and help keep that thread stay on topic and within facts. Everything else can be edited out. I'll help with official moderator status if you need it to keep the thread clean and on topic. Once we reach stage b) and we have clear and concise alternatives can we ask the board to step in and formalize the decision making.
...and don't say it's my dream or anybody else's. It's a matter of fact that we need to agree on some things. That has to happen whether we call it ISSA or something else. Take race statuses for 2007 for example - in each region that has to be sorted, so let's follow the abc method and just get it done. Don't sit around waiting for others to solve it. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My additions:
I want to Thank everyone for their input. I hope I was able to answer some of your comments or statements. The recent poll forum created by J-Rad will help. Pat and Corky we’re working on some stuff together and we’ll see where that is at this point.
It is very frustrating at times to see some of the stuff going on at races and venues. I will compile some of the notes I made over the course of the season and hopefully be able to convey the dislikes of the racers as well as the organizers.
Trying to get more people involved in the process of re-writing rules and regulations has not been easy. Trying to convey the importance of a worldwide slalom organization to benefit everyone is not easy either.
How many people have moved forward to register their own national governing association?
You can lead a horse to water but…………………..
JG-nice thoughts.
Here’s a response to posts that followed my original post. Note the date at which I posted then the date of the 1st. response. Don’t point fingers, things have been moving. Just not visible action.
Vince wrote- What’s up. [b]Well People we’re asked at the start of the year to get involved and this is what you got. I personally had a chance to speak to several people worldwide throughout the year and will try to use their input in my decisions on their behalf.[/b]
I have questin for ISSA, about ISSA situations. In all world all sports are Olimpical (inernational olimpic comitee), or not olimpic wich are in other union GAISF (General asambleum international sport Federations). Slalom is a tehnical sport (fho is faser). if we will be there we will be international prefer. [b]Joining another governing body could be a possibility.[/b] Now we doesnt exist, we are like a small group of interesents like a mushrooms gathers not like a raly or other not Olimpical sports. [b]As far as being recognized by the Olympic or sports associations NO we don’t exist. In order for ISSA to be recognized it need to be the voice for theSlalom community which it represents. I’m not simply talking individuals racers and such. I’m talking National bodies. As stated earlier each and every Nation will need it’s own association in order for full fledged acceptance. France has one. The US has one and we have started working on a Canadian slalom association. We are short quite a few worldwide organizations in order to really gain credibility. This is only part of the solution to the problems.[/b] Then will be easyer to organise competitions (to get suport from city and states goverments, ), may be will be posible to get money from state and city about your results in euro and world championships(in other states are other qritarien). Anyway we need to be there. Its realy important question! Had somebody think about it? [b]Yes it is possible and we must contiue to work on it.[/b]
Jani wrote:
It's at least time to have something official. Perhaps some people won't follow at the beggining
but if ISSA is nothing, what the use to talk about it?
To have official credits, we need official rules, official competitions
yeah skateboarders don't like rules, but they like to participate to some good events and media coverage, and I hope it's a way to have that!
What about the officialization of ISSA??? It's not difficult, so why is it so long? [b]Why revise something that’s needs change before making the changes? The idea is to produce a new ISSA manual/guidelines for the start of 2007. Once it is done then we can put it forward. Each country that chooses to register it’s own governing body will have all the information available to them. It will make it easier for everyone. Why push forward something that we have problems with. It’s better to refresh the ideas with all this experience we have gained then move forward.[/b]
Janis wrote:
In all world all sports are Olimpical (inernational olimpic comitee), or not olimpic wich are in other union GAISF (General asambleum international sport Federations). [b]This may be a possibility and I will look into it.[/b]
During all these years I have been asking myself this question: Where should ISSA be registered in order to be an international association in order to build an international representation? Me too? We will figure that out as well.
I've had several proposals to register here or there, but to me that never solves the question. If ISSA is registered in France for example, what gives the ISSA authority over other associations or even federations, especially in another country.
GAISF may be the answer. Let's go!!!!
...or should we be associated with other rollersports through the current Olympic umbrella of FIRS (International Roller Skate Association?) [b]Possibly?[/b]
Let's assign a committee to work on this important question! -[b]Yes. It started a little earlier who did you contact to get involved with it? Forming workgroups was in my original post.[/b]
[b]Donald wrote:[/b]
some stuff to consider:
a REAL,good-looking,officially-looking website for the sole prupose to represent the issa,rules,guidelines,upcoming events,sponsors involved.
all the euro races have to be officially sanctioned by the issa and held under the umbrella of the issa. [b]This is good but it should not simply included all the Euro races but any worldwide races as well. If promoters or organizations do not wish to take part that is their choice. Possibly separate sites, linked?[/b]
to get more interest in the modern world a real looking i-net portfolio has to be created as a first step.this will then be something which can be show to interested sponors. [b]This is part of the overall plan of creating a video and other stuff to hand out at contest and such for spectators. [/b]
that's a not too hard goal to achieve,aint,it?
am i the only one who has that idea?
i hope not... [b]NOPE![/b]
besides that you might have noticed that in a few of the last posts a lot of criticism has been mentioned.
i think that criticism is totally justified.
claude has been the only one i saw this year who collected input and who wants things to go forward.the remnant of the elected body seems to be very inactive,due to whatever reason the single persons involved might consider as an excuse. [b]Some have been too quiet even when asked in person to be more involved. Hopefully things will fall into place in the next little while and those that do not wish to be involved will ask to step down. [/b]
so here are my thoughts on that:
IF somebody elects you,you have a lot of work and duties which have to be fulfilled no matter what else happens in your life.any excuse is unacceptable. I agree. If you made the choice to accept then you have a resonsibility.
why?
because the elected persons committed to something and that something seems to be important,or am i wrong here again? [b]NOPE![/b]
at the current situation is see the last election that took place as a total disaster,because NOTHING really substantial happened. [b]Nothing substantial on paper but several things have happened to help the progress. We are stil dealing with a lot of dissention for worldwide representation. It was the main reason I accepted the role of President.[/b]the issa is still a dream(yes jani,your dream) which has never come to life in any way.
the people who took care of this dream failed to breathe some life into it. ISSA should be every ones dream if we really want it to progress so that we may have the opportunity to watch slalom continue to grow.
this is the reason why the issa is receiving flak now. [b]The posting that has recently started should be the reason why there Is flack. The so-called members and supporters were too busy to get involved over the course of the season. Now the season is over and we are weeks away from the start of the next season and we need to get a rush on it all of a sudden.[/b]
my oppinon(which is not worth to be considered i think,but i want to gi9ve it to you anyway,because that's how i would do it.)
fire the whole bunch –[b] No Problem! I’ll step down if you like. The pay is not that good anymore[/b]get jani,corky,vince,claude,marion,sam gordon,chris barker,maybe myself on board and get thingsrolling.
this should happen better yesterday than today. [b]Donald,I would like it very much for you to beinvolved as I asked you earlier in the year for input. You have added much to the Slalom scene the last few years.[/b]
wholeheartedly disagreement is excepted by myself,but the reason i write this text is because i think this whole issa deal completely sucks,because the wrong people are involved. [b]I have to disagree on this one Donald. Perhaps some of the wrong people but only time will tell. I do think a few more people could be added to benefit the BOD, however.[/b]
and now start complaining i know a few people will silently agree with my view of things and in my world a few phone calls would be sufficient enough to get things rolling. [b]Phone calls and lots of person to person contact was made. I am sure several people do agree with many o your points. We can only try to make it work for the best.[/b]
[b]Jani wrote:[/b]
What happened?
The new ISSA board hasn't been that active, I think we all agree. It's a pity because as one stage it seemed to be off to a good start (behind the scenes for most of us) but unfortunately time flew by and not enough came out in the form of action plans etc, so basically people thought the ISSA board had just vanished. [b] People were asked to get involved at every turn and nothing happened. You can’t force people to get involved. They were asked and didn’t. Plain and simple. I asked several people worldwide to talk it over with their friends, countrymen and slalom partners about what they like and didn’t like? Well maybe since J-Rad has posted the ISSA stuff in sections now they will become more involved. [/b]
But, I think part of the explanation was that they didn't really know where to start. Rule revisions was an area we thought should be 1st. and foremost. All of a sudden they found themselves elected to take on a hundred different tasks. YES. Each and every one that needed discussions, among themselves first, then in the open group. Claude then set out on a world tour to talk to as many people as possible. That was good, but now it's time for the next step and Claude can't do it on his own? [b] That’s for sure. Obviously not even with a group around me, EH?[/b]
Just for the record, it's not really that the board has done nothing...
- Corky kept running his thing The World Ranking on time, as planned and to most peoples (>95%) satisfaction, which I believe is all we asked him to do when he was elected. We couldn't not have him in the board and then let the board decide about the future of the ranking... [b]Corky and i would have talked in Antibes[/b]
- Wesley kept up his job at the site, which is valuable too.
- JRad and Joe I have been more active on the local scene, than on the intl, but that's part of the future too, so it mustn't be neglected.
- Pat made some of the early proposals as well as a few official ISSA annoucements. (He should have been elected president, he's good at that.) - [b]Pat and I exchanged a few e-mails and one phone conversation. We had hoped to spend a little more time togeher in both Hood River and Encinitas.[/b]
- Jack took a year off from organization of events, he's well worth it. He's had his share of Radikal delays too. Probably hasn't helped his motivation. Jack and I spoke briefly and was asked to become more involved. Hopefully, he will sooner then later.
...but obviously we were hoping for more. [b]We always want more![/b]
Do we need another election? If you think so but I really think we need a little time to finish this.
Maybe, but right now we'd just waste precious calendar time. If the board decides to call another election, let's do it, but we don't have to rush that.
At the same time, I think the current group is well representative of the current world scene and as such would probably make representative and wise decisions. That's why they were elected because we believed in them to represent and take appropriate actions for the sport. [b]Thank you! I also believe we have an group that offers excellent potential for the growth of Slalom. I won’t rule out adding other people to the BOD at some point. [/b]
How do we move forward? [b]Let’s see if this latest input continues or dissipates before it’s finished.[/b]
I think we can't expect the board to take the full responsibility for all the tasks at hand and I don't think we should expect them to take on the full work either. There's an active bunch of skaters here at the forum which could take on smaller tasks and for example lead discussions on many of the topics we need to discuss before next years races start out. For example we can each and everyone launch a rule topic that we find important and a) get the arguments out, then b) identify the alternatives, then c) let the members decide. The ISSA board doesn't have to be that much involved in such operations, do they? The only real thing we need from them is to formalize c) so that we can say that this decision was correctly voted and not just something that ended up like that because one of the guys was talking louder than others.
The small print
- Do I want to be on the board? No. I stepped down because I knew I couldn't spend the time needed this year on skateboarding related topics.
- Is it enough with just a few phone calls from Don, no probably not either. Didn't you recently take on some responsibility that you didn't live up to?
Official body?
This is one of the most important questions, I agree, but we don't fully depend on it. I would hope that the board could assign someone to contact the new organizations - probably Claude should do it, so that we can start taking the right actions and at least know what could be achieved. No need to rush the end result, but we need to get started NOW, or we may miss out on opportunities which are out there.
The time is now! [b]Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/b]
Now, each and everyone, start thinking about things that are of interest to YOU and that you're ready to fight for AND spend some effort on. Launch a topic, assign yourself moderator status and help keep that thread stay on topic and within facts. Everything else can be edited out. I'll help with official moderator status if you need it to keep the thread clean and on topic. Once we reach stage b) and we have clear and concise alternatives can we ask the board to step in and formalize the decision making.
...and don't say it's my dream or anybody else's. It's a matter of fact that we need to agree on some things. That has to happen whether we call it ISSA or something else. Take race statuses for 2007 for example - in each region that has to be sorted, so let's follow the abc method and just get it done. Don't sit around waiting for others to solve it. [b]YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/b]
My additions:
I want to Thank everyone for their input. I hope I was able to answer some of your comments or statements. The recent poll forum created by J-Rad will help. Pat and Corky we’re working on some stuff together and we’ll see where that is at this point.
It is very frustrating at times to see some of the stuff going on at races and venues. I will compile some of the notes I made over the course of the season and hopefully be able to convey the dislikes of the racers as well as the organizers.
Trying to get more people involved in the process of re-writing rules and regulations has not been easy. Trying to convey the importance of a worldwide slalom organization to benefit everyone is not easy either.
How many people have moved forward to register their own national governing association?
You can lead a horse to water but…………………..
JG-nice thoughts.