These are some of my thoughts based on my experiences and observations.
Perhaps in this modern era, we are approaching things wrong. The way that APBA had historically run our sport was good in the past. Today our sport has many more competitors for the attention of those people who love motorsports.
My family has been involved in boat racing since 1963. We have raced Stock, Mod and PRO outboards and even an inboard for a few years… In the last two years, my son has been interested in tournament paintball competitions. We travelled to Maryland last fall to compete in his first PSP competition. I was there for the whole three day program. It was an impressive scene. I had plenty of time on my hands to walk around and investigate the scene. I couldn’t help comparing this sport to our boat racing. I compared what was similar, what was better and how they did things differently than we do. I wondered... why can't boat racing do something like this?
PSP stands for Paintball Sports Promotions. It is a money making company. They hire employees who are paid. They make money. This is an important difference. I have included a link to their facebook site. This company promotes the paintball competitions. They do not own anything except a couple of tractor trailers that are full of all of the equipment needed to convert an open field into 6 or 7 individual paintball fields! They hire employees who travel to each site and install the entire infrastructure needed for the tournament event. They have a mobile trailer that is their event office. At the tournament, they had a professional field at the opposite end of the complex that included aluminum grandstands that opened up from two (rented) tractor trailers similar in size to High School football bleachers. In the center and behind the bleachers- a tower with the TV studio. (Yes, the televised the events in a very professional way). Every corner had a lift with a remotely operated TV camera as well as several lower cameras. They provided security for the PRO players….In between the PRO and regular fields were exhibits by almost every paintball equipment manufacturer! Several of them having big tractor trailers that convert into large ….stores!
Another important difference... and remember- PSP is a company. Their product is promoting events. They do a great job and it attracts people to the event. The competitors do not vote on the divisions or the rules. However, it is in the best interest of their company to produce a product that is appealing to both the competitors AND those that are watching. Competitors accept what they offer or they don’t participate. Simple. They get support form the various manufacturers and the competitors. Every event requires money. Money is what makes to world operate.
This PSP concept reminded me of the USTS organization where they decide the classes and the format. The USTS actually acts as a promoter of PRO racing similar to PSP. Perhaps the important difference between the two would be that the USTS in not a money making promotion company. Unfortunately, neither is APBA (or any of those sanctioning organizations).
https://www.facebook.com/pspevents/info
Peter Crowley
Perhaps in this modern era, we are approaching things wrong. The way that APBA had historically run our sport was good in the past. Today our sport has many more competitors for the attention of those people who love motorsports.
My family has been involved in boat racing since 1963. We have raced Stock, Mod and PRO outboards and even an inboard for a few years… In the last two years, my son has been interested in tournament paintball competitions. We travelled to Maryland last fall to compete in his first PSP competition. I was there for the whole three day program. It was an impressive scene. I had plenty of time on my hands to walk around and investigate the scene. I couldn’t help comparing this sport to our boat racing. I compared what was similar, what was better and how they did things differently than we do. I wondered... why can't boat racing do something like this?
PSP stands for Paintball Sports Promotions. It is a money making company. They hire employees who are paid. They make money. This is an important difference. I have included a link to their facebook site. This company promotes the paintball competitions. They do not own anything except a couple of tractor trailers that are full of all of the equipment needed to convert an open field into 6 or 7 individual paintball fields! They hire employees who travel to each site and install the entire infrastructure needed for the tournament event. They have a mobile trailer that is their event office. At the tournament, they had a professional field at the opposite end of the complex that included aluminum grandstands that opened up from two (rented) tractor trailers similar in size to High School football bleachers. In the center and behind the bleachers- a tower with the TV studio. (Yes, the televised the events in a very professional way). Every corner had a lift with a remotely operated TV camera as well as several lower cameras. They provided security for the PRO players….In between the PRO and regular fields were exhibits by almost every paintball equipment manufacturer! Several of them having big tractor trailers that convert into large ….stores!
Another important difference... and remember- PSP is a company. Their product is promoting events. They do a great job and it attracts people to the event. The competitors do not vote on the divisions or the rules. However, it is in the best interest of their company to produce a product that is appealing to both the competitors AND those that are watching. Competitors accept what they offer or they don’t participate. Simple. They get support form the various manufacturers and the competitors. Every event requires money. Money is what makes to world operate.
This PSP concept reminded me of the USTS organization where they decide the classes and the format. The USTS actually acts as a promoter of PRO racing similar to PSP. Perhaps the important difference between the two would be that the USTS in not a money making promotion company. Unfortunately, neither is APBA (or any of those sanctioning organizations).
https://www.facebook.com/pspevents/info
Peter Crowley
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