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Friday, September 28, 2007

 

Re: [e-litebeat] Resolution on prize money for amateurs

Ditto on Judy's comments.  Regarding "AAC just found out the resolution is due tomorrow...:"  Resolutions are not "due."  Whomever is pushing for this appears to want to slam dunk it without input from the constituency.  Just another case of board members abusing their position.  Leave the issue alone and let the membership provide input before trying to slam this through.  Address it now and propose a resolution (if necessary) in the spring board meeting.
 
And on the subject matter...if a top amateur who works full time can make a hundred bucks to help offset some of his or her training costs - great!  What a great transition to turning pro, if he or she so decides. 
 
Susie Gallucci
 
 
In a message dated 9/28/2007 9:17:57 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, judymcsweeney@hotmail.com writes:

i dont agree with the change.
1.  you are asking professional athletes to make a decision that directly and significantly effects amateurs.  they deserve a voice in this
2.  if an amateur is talented enough to place in the money, they deserve it. 
3.  the pro qual and requal for long distance racing is still unsatisfactory and needs to be revised.
4.  ref #3--  you have limited many talented athletes who would be racing pro to race amateur--- most likely scenario is that they will be some of the amateurs placing high...
5.  i think it is wrong that you sent this email across with no respone time. 
6.  i think the race directors should have the freedom to offer a modest purse to all partcipants to attract athletes.
7.  if someone is racing professional then they should not be intimidated by amateurs.  step up and race well..place and it would not be an issue. 
judy


To: e-litebeat@yahoogroups.com
From: alisonaac@yahoo.com
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 20:30:00 +0000
Subject: [e-litebeat] Resolution on prize money for amateurs

All-
The AAC just found out that our resolution regarding prize money for
amateurs is due tomorrow! So, this doesn't leave much time, but please
let us know ASAP if you have any support to help us add to the
following resolution draft. Please let us know if you have any other
reasons why this is important? Do any of you NOT agree with this change?
Thanks,
Alison & the Athletes Advisory Council

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Resolution for Board Action
Subject: Prize Purse Limits

Background: At events with $5,000+ in cash prize money, USA
Triathlon's rules limit the elite division to athletes holding a USAT
elite license or an elite license from an ITU member federation. Races
with $5,000+ cash prize purses also require compliance with USAT elite
competition rules. In races with $4,999 and below, amateur athletes
are allowed to race along with elites for the prize purse.

Elite athletes compete in triathlon as a means to make a living,
traveling nationally and internationally to races with prize purses.
Allotting a portion of a prize money purse to amateurs degrades from
the growth of elite triathlon and the number of athletes who will
pursue elite racing in the U.S.

Further, the purpose of amateur sports should not be for financial
gain. Offering prize money to amateurs sends the wrong message about
the purpose of amateur sport.

Further, race directors state that offering prize money for amateurs
helps draw participants to the field. However, the number of amateur
athletes who will plan and adjust racing schedules according to prize
money purses below $5,000 is minimal. Race directors have the
opportunity to offer value-in-kind (VIK) prizes to amateurs, but money
should not be a driver for amateur competition.

This resolution seeks to change the prize money limit from $4,999 to
$0 for amateur athletes.

Financial Impact: None.

Relevant & Affected By-Laws and Procedures:
USAT Competitive Rules: An event with a minimum $5000.00 prize purse
must limit the Elite division to athletes holding a USAT Elite License
or an Elite license from an ITU member federation. All prize money is
reserved for the Elite division.

Whereas, the definition of "amateur" is "one who engages in a pursuit,
study, science, or sport as a pastime rather than as a profession"

Whereas, elite multi-sport athletes rely on their racing careers to
earn a living;

Whereas, the purpose of amateur racing should not be to earn money. If
an athletes is in the sport for money, they should race as an elite;

Whereas, taking prize money and awarding it to amateurs degrades from
the growth of elite triathlon and the number of athletes who will
pursue elite racing in the U.S.

Whereas, race directors will still have the option to offer VIK prizes
to amateurs;

Now therefore be it resolved that, USAT triathlon's minimum cash prize
purse for elites be changed from $5,000 to $0.

This criterion will take effect January 1, 2008.

Submitted by:
Alison DeWall, Elite Athlete Advocate on behalf of the AAC
Joe Umphenour, USAT Board of Directors Member




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