Mike Murray
The problem lies in defining "Oregon resident". Do people who live in
Vancouver and race frequently and only in Oregon count? What do we use as
proof of residence? Drivers license? What if they don't have one? Mailing
address? Anyone can have a PO Box. We have opted for the simplest
definition, annual OBRA member. Alternative definitions could be proposed.
Mike Murray
-----Original Message-----
From: obra-bounces@list.obra.org [mailto:obra-bounces@list.obra.org] On
Behalf Of masessa@charter.net
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 15:20 PM
To: OBRA
Subject: [OBRA Chat] State Championships
From what I can gather the qualifications for the Oregon State
Championships, in any event, is that the racer be an annual OBRA license
holder. Is that all that's needed? And has this been examined in the recent
past? The reason I'm asking is that this weekend at the Spring Thaw, in at
least one case, someone from Central California bought an annual license and
took home a State Championship medal (3rd place). This just seems wrong to
me. I don't know if he did it just for that reason or he thought he might
come up for another race. I didn't see him listed as doing any other Oregon
races. Any thoughts on requiring a person to be an Oregon resident to
qualify? Dave M _______________________________________________
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