World Cup Fly 2003

Judge John Wiens of Richmond, British Columbia, Canada

 

World Cup 2003 Report.
By John Wiens

    Another World Cup has made its way into history. It is hard to believe how much work commitment went into it by many people to pull it off. It was unforgettable trip, which I will forever cherish in my memories. Many people have worked very hard to make it possible for me to have had a great experience. My special thanks go out to the following.

1)      My family, for letting me go. They knew how much this trip meant to me.

2)      Steve Clayton, for organizing a flawless schedule. The man was/is truly on top of things and that made my trip very stressless. All I had to do if there seamed to be a question in my mind, was call Steve. He knew it backwards.

3)      Dennis Hayes. WC website. Need I say more??? Thank you!.

4)      Regional Directors and hosts. You took the time to pick me up from airports. Drove me back and forth around your countries, hosted me, took me site seeing, fed me and generally treated me like a king. People like you make a judges job much easier. Thanks to the many wives who cooked, did my laundry and accepted me as one of their own. Thank you!

5)      All participants and qualifiers. It is because of you that the WC is possible. Therefore, please continue to support your WC fly, even if you were not in the finals this year. I remember after judging one gentlemen, who didn’t score very well, saying proudly, “ At least I flew in the World Cup”.  Folks, participation gives you a sense of belonging. That’s what it’s all about. 

I have seen many more kits, than I judged, met many good people and made many new friends. I am very encouraged, because the Roller Sport is in good shape all over the world. In fact, any of the top 5-6 kits could have won the contest on a given day. In the end, however, the kit, that was working consistently through the 20 min., pulled off the victory. Congratulations Dennis Burke!!! 

Unfortunately I was not able to make every one happy, but every one accepted my call as a gentleman.  Judging, I did not include birds, which did not roll to my satisfaction, in the brakes. Instead, I rather rewarded the kit with a higher multiplier.

I was very surprised, that many people don’t know the rules. Let it be said here, that it is the responsibility of the RD to make sure, that every contestant has a copy before the competition. 

For those of you, that didn’t make it into the finals, there is always next year. Work your best birds hard, apply common sense, study your birds, select only THE best for stock, have patience and your day will come. Quality is what you want.

 
All the best to you all.
In the sport,   John Wiens, 2003 WC Judge.
 

2003 World Cup Fly Finals Fly-Off

By John Wiens 

Place

Name

Turns Scored and Raw Score

Quality

Depth

Total

1st

Dennis Burke, USA

8,6,5,11,9,6,//5,11,5,5,8,6,5,7,//12,5,5,7,6,6,8,//12,8,7,5,5//

1.7

1.6

622.88

20 birds.Weather-good. Kit showed good team sensitivity, worked for the entire 20 min with good Q and D. Congrats.

2nd

Buks Knoetze, S. Africa

6,7,5,8,12,7,5,11,6,//6,9,7,//6,5,7,15,5,//14//

1.65

1.6

549.12

19 birds.Weather-good. Kit came out working hard and frequent with good Q and D. Went flat in the second and fourth quarters.

3rd

Edgar Roscoe, S. Africa

6,7,15,6,7,5,9,6,//10,5,//11,14,//6,6,13

1.6

1.6

522.24

20 birds. Weather good. Kit worked well as team ,flat in the middle. Clean breaks. Wandered a little too far at times during the fly.

4th

Peter Handy, England

7,6,7,9,6,11,6,5,7,//7,5,8,5,6,6,8,//8,5,12,6,5//7,6,5,7,9,

1.6

1.4

452.48

20 birds. Overcast and still. Another kit, that worked well as team through 20 min. Showed good management.

5th

Gert du Plessis, S. Africa

5,12,11,9,10,6,6,5//8,//5,13,8,//6,5,9,

1.6

1.5

393.60

20 birds. Weather clear and breezy.  Good quality kit.  Was blown away by the wind and lost some points due to it.  Went flat in the middle and hurt score.

6th

Moseley and Baines, England

5,9,7,9,7,5,14,5,6,5,6//6,6,7,6,5,8//6,8,9,8//6

1.5

1.4

350.70

20 birds.  Weather clear and breezy.  Kit came out strong but slowed down towards the end.  One bird down at 11 minutes, hurting score.

7th

Heine Bijker, Holland

7,5,6,13,5,6,6,5//5,11,9,7,6//5,5//6,7,8

1.6

1.5

350.40

20 birds. Weather clear and breezy.  Hot team, at times worked behind trees, loosing points.  Out birds hurt score.

8th

Aubrey Thibodeaux, USA

5,8,5,6,8//7,12,5,9,13,5//6,5,6,6//8,5,9

1.5

1.5

344.20

20 birds.  Weather overcast and breezy.  Team showed good separation, Q and D. 

9th

Jim Taylor, S. Africa

5,6,6,7,8,9,9//5,11,10//11,8//0

1.5

1.5

285.75

20 birds.  Weather good.  Kit came out strong and slacked off at the end.  Out birds cost points.

10th

Bobby Bradley, USA

5,6,8,8,5,5,5//5,6,5//8,5,5,7,7,5//6,6,9

1.5

1.5

261

20 birds.  Weather good.  Kit looked a little over-fed.  Showed good potential.

11th

John Siotas, Australia

6,6,5,8//5,5,5,7,5,8,5//7,7//6,7

1.5

1.5

207

Weather good.  Released 21 birds by mistake.  Which cost him 123 points at the end.   Good quality and frequency in team.

12th

Scott Campbell, USA

5,5,5,6//6,5,8,8,5,7//5,9//8,5,6

1.4

1.4

182.20

19 birds.  Weather good.  Respectable hard-working kit. Felt a little too good and went too high.

13th

Paul Joubert, S. Africa

6,5//5,6,8,6,5,5,7,5//5,5,7//9,5,8,7

1.3

1.3

175.76

19 birds.  Weather overcast and still.  Some nice birds in kit but lacked team sensitivity. 

14th

Ron Duncan, USA

5,6,5//5,5,7//6,8,6,6,7//5,7

1.5

1.5

175.50

19 birds.  Weather misty and fogy.  Kit worked well but out birds hurt score.

15th

Byron Gable, USA

8//5,6,5,6//6,5,5,8,8//5,6

1.5

1.5

164.25

18 birds.  Weather overcast and calm.  Some good quality birds.  One hit roof upon release and stayed out most of the time, hurting the kits score.

16th

Bob Golson, USA

5,6,6,5,5,5//6,6,5,6//8,5,5,5//5

1.4

1.4

162.60

18 birds.  Weather cloudy and windy.  Some nice birds in kit.  Team handled wind quite well. Out birds hurt score.

17th

Jack Courts, Canada

5,6,6,14,9//6//8//5,5

1.4

1.4

152.88

20 birds.  Weather sunny and clear.  Team stayed quite low and lacked kit sensitivity. 

18th

Dave Szabutura, USA

5,5,8,6,5,5,6//5,6,5//8//6//

1.5

1.4

147

19 birds. Weather overcast and still. Birds flew too fast and did not wait for each other on the turns.

19th

Joe Bob Stuka, USA

5,7,6,6,5,5//6//0//5,7

1.6

1.6

133.10

18 birds. Weather clear and sunny. Kit had some good birds in it. Clean, tight rolling. Bird out hurt scoring. Kit did not work as team.

20th

John Jones, USA

6,5,5,5,7,6//5,6//0//5,5

1.6

1.5

132

20 birds. Weather overcast/misty. Birds began well, then quit after 7.5 minutes. Some good colorful rollers in kit.

21st

Nick Tsoltoudis, Australia

5,6,7,8,7,8,9,8//7//0//0

1.4

1.4

127.40

20 birds. Weather clear and sunny. Good kit. Began to wander too far to be scored in the second quarter. Some good birds in kit. Keep them home Nick.

22nd

Garret Cilliers, S. Africa

7,5,5//6,6,5,5//6,5//7,5

1.3

1.4

112.84

20 birds. Cool, light breeze. Kit flew quite low and did not work as a team.

23rd

Mike Wolden, USA

6,5//5,5//7//8,6,7

1.5

1.5

110.20

20 birds. Weather good. Had some good spinners in kit but did not work as team.

24th

George Sokonech, S. Africa

7,5//5,6,5//5,5,6,5//7,6,8

1.2

1.3

109.20

19 birds. Weather clear. Team lacked quality and kit sensitivity.

25th

Ken Billings, USA

6,7,8//5,5,5,6//5,//0

1.5

1.5

105.70

20 birds. Weather clear. Kit started out well and quit after 11 minutes.

26th

Stoffel Smit, S. Africa

7,9,9,5,5//5,5,5//5,5//5

1.2

1.2

93.60

20 birds. Weather clear. Not bad for young bird kit. One bird stood out. Needs time to mature.

27th

Frank Baker, S. Africa

5,6,8,7,7//5//7,6//0

1.3

1.4

92.82

20 birds. Weather good. Loose kitting hurt scoring. Kit chemistry lacking. Quit working in second half.

28th

Johnny Conradie, S. Africa

6,5,5,7//8,5//0//0

1.5

1.5

81

20 birds. Weather clear and sunny. Johnny’s kit looked too strong and wasn’t working as a team. Johnny will be back.

29th

Bennie Herbst, S. Africa

5,6,5,5//6,5//5,5//5

1.3

1.3

79.43

20 birds. Weather clear and sunny. Kit had a couple of good rollers in it. Needs time to mature and gel.

30th

Bob Westfall, USA

6,5,5,7//7,5//5//0

1.4

1.4

78.40

20 birds. Weather good. Kit was perhaps too active for its own good. Some nice birds. Lost points to OB.

31st

Bob Peterson, USA

5,5,5//5,6,5,5//6//0

1.4

1.3

76

20 birds. Weather good, sunny. Some nice individuals in kit. Kit wandered away too far to judge at about middle point.

32nd

Gary Stephens, USA

7,6,5,6//5//0//7

1.5

1.4

75.60

16 birds. Weather sunny, clear and breezy. Kit began working well until a bird landed at 7.15 minutes. Then kit made a game of the wind. Quality deteriorated with time.

33rd

Beaver Dayton, USA

5,5,6,5,5//5,5//5,6

1.2

1.3

73.32

20 birds. Weather clear and sunny. Beaver is a serious new competitor. Lost points do to OB. He’ll be a force to reckon with in the future.

34th

Joe Emberton, USA

7,6,5//5//5//6

1.5

1.4

71.40

20 birds. Weather clear and sunny. Joe had some good quality birds. Team chemistry lacking. He’ll be back.

35th

Don Ouellette, USA

5,6,7,5//0//0//5

1.5

1.5

63

17 birds. Weather clear. Don’s team was off. Showed some respectable quality but was flat.

36th

Bill Watson, USA

5//6,5//5//5,5,5

1.3

1.3

60.80

20 birds. Weather overcast with light breeze. Kit did not work very well as team.

37th

Willie Wright, USA

5,7,5,5//6,5//0//0

1.4

1.3

60.60

20 birds. Weather good. Team began working well, then broke up. Bird down at 14.5 minutes.

38th

Ron Anno, USA

6,5,8,7,5//0//0//0

1.3

1.4

56.40

20 birds. Weather overcast/misty and still. Kit started well then drifted away out of sight. Only a few birds returned by the time we left.

39th

Thayne Lee, USA

6,5//5//5//6

1.3

1.4

49.14

20 birds. Weather sunny, clear and calm. Kit was flat. Flew mostly on one wing in tight circles.

40th

John Lawrence, USA

5,5,5//5,5,5//0//0

1.2

1.3

46.80

20 birds. Weather overcast, broken sky, still. Birds looked too fine and flew only 22 minutes. Did not work as team.

41st

Peter Covich, Australia

5,5//0//5//5

1.4

1.3

36.40

20 birds. Weather clear blue sky. Birds were not ready for the fly. Falcon attacked right after judging stopped. Peter will be back.

42nd

Adrian Gasparini, Australia

6,7,5//0//0//0

1.4

1.3