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+12jimmy savel Chris waters THE POWER bulldog joanne Dean david horne Steve Kirlew Leon NickHall dan terryackers 16 posters |
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terryackers Admin
Posts : 467 Join date : 2008-06-30 Age : 43 Location : GREAT HARWOOD
| Subject: Re: british ranking Thu 18 Mar - 15:45 | |
| theres only 7 comp in at min guy u pull 3 diff weigts cool but u will not be very high lol | |
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Steve Kirlew pro
Posts : 527 Join date : 2009-11-15
| Subject: Re: british ranking Thu 18 Mar - 15:54 | |
| - dan wrote:
- stephenkirlew wrote:
- dan wrote:
- obk wrote:
- What happens when someone changes class? Will their points reset ordo they carry them into the other weight class?
Can you add myself to the 100+ although should be closer to 100 by Preston comp Ross Yule 100 class Donald 100 class Points will be non transferable, it wouldn't be fair to people who have pulled that class consistently. If you are 3rd in 100 and drop to 90, you start from the bottom at 90 but still maintain your points in 100, incase you go back up. So it is possible to be in 2 weight classes, and be middle- bottom of the table. To make sure you get a higher placing it's best to choose 1 class and stick to it. I know that now we are starting this I will be busting a nut to make 90 for the Preston comp and staying there for the rest of the year. I agree Dan. So technically you could be top in 2 classes... I suppose it's possible with enough comps, but i think you should only be allowed to pull 1 class. But then what if I don't make 80kg for a couple of comps then I'll have points in the 85kg class... | |
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dan pro
Posts : 962 Join date : 2008-07-17 Age : 46 Location : Cambridge
| Subject: Re: british ranking Thu 18 Mar - 17:32 | |
| Exactly, or you forfeit points, you can't increase your position if you pull out of that class. You just have to make sure you make weight. | |
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dan pro
Posts : 962 Join date : 2008-07-17 Age : 46 Location : Cambridge
| Subject: Re: british ranking Thu 18 Mar - 17:36 | |
| - Dean wrote:
- that cant happen though if you stick by the rules you want.. ive see you go through 3 weight classes since ive known you !!! that would mean if you change weight class ( which is easy if you sit close to the edge of one normally _ then you would be banned from pulling ???
No, you wouldn't be banned from pulling, If you miss weight, then you have to pull the class above as always, and will therefore score points in that class | |
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terryackers Admin
Posts : 467 Join date : 2008-06-30 Age : 43 Location : GREAT HARWOOD
| Subject: Re: british ranking Thu 18 Mar - 17:51 | |
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dan pro
Posts : 962 Join date : 2008-07-17 Age : 46 Location : Cambridge
| Subject: Re: british ranking Thu 18 Mar - 18:00 | |
| Ha ha ha, i aint afraid of no man, looking forward to it, i just have to get back down to 90. | |
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terryackers Admin
Posts : 467 Join date : 2008-06-30 Age : 43 Location : GREAT HARWOOD
| Subject: Re: british ranking Thu 18 Mar - 18:09 | |
| im not a man lol | |
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jimmy savel pro
Posts : 426 Join date : 2008-12-02 Age : 35 Location : now then now then
| Subject: Re: british ranking Fri 19 Mar - 0:39 | |
| - terryackers wrote:
- 65kg
Ian Stones Chris Waters sam ball dean scarbrook ted wilson Martin Sedlack
70kg Chris Ham Barry Knowles ste rogers tom holland shaun muller Scott Ferguson
75kg Rod Linette Peter Burnell Paul Waters Martin Zajac Ryan Finnerty Abdus Nazir
80kg Craig Sanders Chris Rimme leon macey chris murphy Stephen Mc Farlane
85kg Andy Barker Keith Taylor stephen kirlew stuart hall murray stevens
90kg Dale Aston Dan Thomas James Green mark clay peter henderson wayne spicer Mattt Preston terry ackers
100-kg Neil Pickup Stan Dickinson Nick Hall lee holland paul maiden
100kg+ Alan Greaves Gary Rickett Mick Holland david horne Stephen Mc Phee Marvin Palmer Jason Brooks
at the min Terry put me in below 100s not above and iam not back iam afraid i just want to be in there as iam sure in my little timmy state i can still stir up the hornets nest Also it good that your getting the rankings sorted but at every comp you will have to have a set and controlled weigh in monitored by you meaning the rankers hehe. i Also think there will be a few number 1s who would not win the british due to alot of the top end of lads changing weight classes to suit or for better pulls,ie neil,andy,craig,ste rogers,all guys that will compete muliti weights and win,so dont be surprised if none british champions end the year number 1,all fair in love and war though goodluck everybody | |
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Steve Kirlew pro
Posts : 527 Join date : 2009-11-15
| Subject: Re: british ranking Fri 19 Mar - 7:39 | |
| Good point as I'll be dropping down 2 weight classes for the worlds... What happens here then? Same as mentioned? | |
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dan pro
Posts : 962 Join date : 2008-07-17 Age : 46 Location : Cambridge
| Subject: Re: british ranking Fri 19 Mar - 9:34 | |
| It could still be possible to finish the year ranked number 1 but not be British champion, if you pull 5 comps at 85, win them all and come second at nationals that gives you 120 points, then someone drops from 90 to 85, and wins, on the table at 85 they will only be worth 30 points.
Paul is right though, weigh ins will have to be done for every comp, even if there are combined classes, and they should be witnessed by at least one of the people involved in the rankings. | |
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terryackers Admin
Posts : 467 Join date : 2008-06-30 Age : 43 Location : GREAT HARWOOD
| Subject: Re: british ranking Fri 19 Mar - 10:35 | |
| agreed , iv still put a current british championship results in the ranking , so people can see who won the british out right ever year . | |
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terryackers Admin
Posts : 467 Join date : 2008-06-30 Age : 43 Location : GREAT HARWOOD
| Subject: Re: british ranking Fri 19 Mar - 10:45 | |
| 65kg Ian Stones Chris Waters sam ball dean scarbrook ted wilson Martin Sedlack
70kg Chris Ham Barry Knowles ste rogers tom holland shaun muller Scott Ferguson
75kg Rod Linette Peter Burnell Paul Waters Martin Zajac Ryan Finnerty Abdus Nazir
80kg Craig Sanders Chris Rimme leon macey chris murphy Stephen Mc Farlane
85kg Andy Barker Keith Taylor stephen kirlew stuart hall murray stevens
90kg Dale Aston Dan Thomas James Green mark clay peter henderson wayne spicer Mattt Preston terry ackers
100-kg Neil Pickup Stan Dickinson Nick Hall lee holland Ross Yule paul maiden Donald Fraser
100kg+ Alan Greaves Gary Rickett Owen Keogh Mick Holland david horne Stephen Mc Phee Marvin Palmer Jason Brooks do ever one in the list no about the ranking system ???? ill colour them in red as people that know
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terryackers Admin
Posts : 467 Join date : 2008-06-30 Age : 43 Location : GREAT HARWOOD
| Subject: Re: british ranking Fri 19 Mar - 10:49 | |
| not the best way tho start untill ever one is in red | |
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joanne World Champion
Posts : 689 Join date : 2008-10-02 Age : 32 Location : slough
| Subject: Re: british ranking Fri 19 Mar - 11:39 | |
| or you could choose which class you pull for the points... and still pull what ever you want without points being taken for the extra classes | |
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Steve Kirlew pro
Posts : 527 Join date : 2009-11-15
| Subject: Re: british ranking Fri 19 Mar - 12:18 | |
| Ryan Finnerty does now and he wants to be in the 80kg class and will compete British at 75kg. | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: british ranking Fri 19 Mar - 14:50 | |
| Stephen Mc Farlane -80kg knows and i'll let Martin Zajac -75kg know on Sunday. |
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stan pro
Posts : 464 Join date : 2008-08-15 Age : 65 Location : leigh
| Subject: Re: british ranking Fri 19 Mar - 16:42 | |
| You better keep me in the -100s I'm having troble losing weight but if I can make it I will get back in the 90s | |
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Chris waters pro
Posts : 263 Join date : 2010-01-17 Age : 42 Location : hesketh bank preston
| Subject: Re: british ranking Sat 20 Mar - 12:37 | |
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dan pro
Posts : 962 Join date : 2008-07-17 Age : 46 Location : Cambridge
| Subject: Re: british ranking Sat 20 Mar - 14:46 | |
| Charlie Twigg is back at supers, not sure if he knows about the rankings though. | |
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Dean pro
Posts : 1228 Join date : 2008-07-19
| Subject: Re: british ranking Tue 23 Mar - 20:04 | |
| whats the red and white bit mean ??? | |
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dan pro
Posts : 962 Join date : 2008-07-17 Age : 46 Location : Cambridge
| Subject: Re: british ranking Wed 24 Mar - 15:44 | |
| - Dean wrote:
- whats the red and white bit mean ???
People highlighted in red know about the rankings, those in white don't. | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: british ranking Wed 24 Mar - 17:25 | |
| Still a lot of white there guys, think you'll get this up and running in time for Preston |
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dan pro
Posts : 962 Join date : 2008-07-17 Age : 46 Location : Cambridge
| Subject: Re: british ranking Wed 24 Mar - 17:36 | |
| Yeah shouldn't be a problem, any one on there who doesn't know will prob be at Preston and we can announce it there. | |
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*ANGIE* Gold member
Posts : 239 Join date : 2009-09-04 Age : 56 Location : Glasgow
| Subject: Re: british ranking Tue 27 Apr - 7:39 | |
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Dean pro
Posts : 1228 Join date : 2008-07-19
| Subject: Re: british ranking Tue 27 Apr - 14:59 | |
| I Think Dan is busy with his laptop sorting them out as we speak. i think they will be up soon. | |
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