The clinic was well attended. Moving it to the conference center was a good idea considoring the great turn out. Jim Green and his Wildcat crew set up a full sanctioned race scenario. Two ALGE TDC 8000s, RLS1n cells, STS M2s start gates, Q34 headsets. The entire assembly was able to benefit before the groups broke up into the different levels.
Thanks to Laura and Mark Sullivan for teaching Level 1, Jim Green level 2 and Jordan Ginsberg for Level 3.
PST was able to participate and it was great to see everyone.
Later that day we began installing new timing equipment at the World Cup venue at Waterville. The WVBBTS will be using Split Second software on-line with their new ALGE TDC 8001 to time this season. They will be using a hybrid Phoenix "B" display for spectators and an external parallel monitor for the announcer.
It was great to see the "timing condo" again. We last worked there as "Event Services" in 1991 for the World Cup finals.
Andrew White and Ken Stevens of the WVBBTS will be heading up the timing and scoring effort and have put in countless hours preparing for our visit.