Athlete Representative USAC Board of Trustee

i second the recomendation of jame carney. also, voting ends in 2 days. to vote, log in to the 'my usa cycling' page and there should be a red flashing link to vote. if its not on your page and you think that you are eligble email
sfarrell@usacycling.org

-zak

> From: mike.murray@obra.org
> To: obra@list.obra.org
> Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2009 07:41:24 -0700
> Subject: [OBRA Chat] Athlete Representative USAC Board of Trustee
>
> For those that are eligible to vote for this position I would suggest you
> vote for Jame Carney. He is more likely to represent the needs of the
> entire membership rather than continuing to support only elite level
> concerns.
>
> The criteria for eligible athletes to vote are:
>
> An eligible athlete to vote in the Athlete Representative Board of Trustee
> election is one who holds a current USA Cycling domestic road and track
> license or a current USA Cycling International license (not USPRO) AND 1)
> has represented the United States in an Olympic Games, Pan American Games,
> or World Championships in the last ten years; OR 2) has finished in the top
> half of an Elite National Championships in the last two years.
>
> Mike Murray
>
>
>
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Mike Murray

2009-10-10

For those that are eligible to vote for this position I would suggest you
vote for Jame Carney. He is more likely to represent the needs of the
entire membership rather than continuing to support only elite level
concerns.

The criteria for eligible athletes to vote are:

An eligible athlete to vote in the Athlete Representative Board of Trustee
election is one who holds a current USA Cycling domestic road and track
license or a current USA Cycling International license (not USPRO) AND 1)
has represented the United States in an Olympic Games, Pan American Games,
or World Championships in the last ten years; OR 2) has finished in the top
half of an Elite National Championships in the last two years.

Mike Murray