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    Posted: 10/04/09 at 10:36am

this is my 2nd training session curious were this puts me?

braemer stone 22lb. best of 6 throws was 21ft. 3 inches

open stone 16lb best of 6 throws 26ft, 1 inch

100lb stone throw 5ft 4 inches.

its tough to know whats good or average checked youtube but people only put there best throws on there so.......

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Cruise the database and look at the results of some games and then figure out if you are a AM B or C class.  I am assuming that you are younger than 40.
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YA 37 THANKS ILL DO THAT.
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youd be around novice or c class in socal i believe
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c class it is. well at least ide be in a class thats good news.  do all games have amataur compatition,all classes? ide love to get in at least one comp. before the winter just got into this im pumped hate the idea of waiting till spring !
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Depends on the size of the games.  Most games in NE have pretty much  a ladies, Ams, Masters and sometimes a lightweight.  The Maine Highland Games is large enough that there are multiple AM classes. 

Games this coming Sunday in Scotland, CT.  There MIGHT also be 1 more in Plaistow, NH.  
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Great ill be in ct. probably to late to enter?

the new hampshire games will be on database if they happen?

thanks for all the info.     DOC.

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i believe field entries are generally accepted, but cost more. at least where i am. it might also apply to games out where you are
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what are they on average?
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once again, it depends on the association. the SAAA costs 25 for a non member, 15 for a member. on field entries cost 5 dollars more
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Scotland, CT is open games - pay at the gate (I think $10), sign a waiver and
you're in.

Just be sure to get there by 8:30 or so.

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Down in Texas we are running games as late as Novemeber 14th...

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awesome thanks everyone.
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Finally, you don't want to do just games w/ classes.  You're not going to learn anything from other C's.  Open comps are great opportunities to throw w/ ppl much better than you, & most folk are generous w/ tips & tricks.
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well, that depends on where you are in the class. If your at the bottom of a class, there is potentially alot to learn from the others in that class
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im about in the middle of the pack of amataur c. but i got no ego ill compete in opens if i get crushed by better throwers ill probably learn a few things.  (as long as i perform well enough not to embarress myself or the sport lol dont want to drop a cabre on any spectators)

 

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i saw someone almost drop a caber on some super old woman at Costa Mesa, CA games before. me and a friend were standing a few feet behind her. we ran for it, and she dived to the ground right beside the table she was sitting at. saved her life
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see i dont want to be "that guy" lol
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