03-04-2006, 01:15 PM
Edita Sendriene Wrote:Šiandien tarptautinė WFF gavo Pietų Amerikos WFF prezidento Džordžo Cedale laišką, kur jis rašo, kad į Filizolos rengiamas varžybas amerikiečiai nebevažiuos (priežastys laiške žemiau).
Taip pat jis rašo, kad dėka WFF varžybų Argentinoje tikras kultūrizmo ir fitneso pakilimas:
Dear Biagio
I perfectly know WFF rules. We are starting step one
step to implementing them in Argentina because our
athletes have been used by years to old fashioned IFBB
rules. In the Argentinian Championship 2005 (first
contest we did it) it was a terrific success that
brought 50% more fitness athletes.
Male fitness is in the beginning here that's why we
use a different approach
but in the near future we;ll use 100% WFF rules
because they allow the competition of all kind of
athletes those that use "supplements" and those who
don't.
Athletes and delegates here still have a very fresh
memory of the lack of organization (and how expensive
was because of that) to send a team to compete in
Italy to IBFA World Championship 2005.
I personally had to pay for my hotel and for my
athletes even most of the transfer. If the organizer
failed you should fixed that. Nobody was waiting for
us. The contest took place in a city but we had to go
to another one(?)
Most of the athletes were Italians. We never had the
feeling of competing in a world championship. It
looked like a local contest and the results were
obvious, most of the winners were Italians (it
remainds me Sabella;s complaints) My athletes refuse
to compete in the overall because they didn't trust
the Italian judges We couldn't understand why the
Dutch athlete was not the overall winner.
All the delegates I talked to there shared the same
opinion and that was before cash prices next day
weren't pais.
Argentina won't send a team to compete in Italy until things really improve in IBFA. Dusko Madzarovic was an
exemption.
Yours
Jorge
Vargšas Filizola...