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LADIES ONLY WINCH COMP 2009 - EXPRESSION OF INTEREST -VIC

Post all your Competition and Event info here.

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Post by MrsSmith »

Bindaree Station is about 1.5 hours drive East of Melbourne and just north of Warragul-Victoria. It is as beautiful cattle station where the Ateco is usually held each year.
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Post by Snappa_Patrolapart »

any idea on pricing??
early entry forms would be great!!
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Post by Smithy jnr »

Mel said as soon as Engel Rd4/Vic Winch is finished she will organise the entry forms and other details
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Post by Snappa_Patrolapart »

ok thank you
will be listening for updates
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Post by georgethatsme »

Ok Ladies, Mel Smith, Allison and Cindy in particular... you have ALL weekend to convince Pup I should be allowed to race his truck in this event...

If you succeed I promise to be there, to commit to racing AND to be there Australia Day weekend.

The situation at present... I am not allowed to drive his truck off road

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Post by March 1 »

Oh, come on Pup!! George I reckon that you could drive that thing better and come out with less panel damage then what he does in a event!!! LOL
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Post by Kieran »

Hi, I'm very interested in joining in, will there be different classes or do you need a comp truck to have a go?

My daily driver is a Lwb chev powered Nissan, rear locker, Hi-Mount and 35's BFG & Pedes.

Will you have a novice section? What standard of course are you thinking of setting up?

Looking Forward to your reply
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Post by MrsSmith »

Hi Ladies

After talking to many girls and guys over the ETC/VWC the other weekend it seems that a lot of ladies would like to compete in the Chick
Winch'08 but don't feel ethier confident or comfortable doing so without a male counterpart beside them.

So... after much discussion and deliberation it has been decided to allow another class to the event incorporating a mixed gender team. There are 2 conditions to this type of entry and they are:
1. Female driver, male navigator
2. Mixed teams will run as a Trophy Class

This means that only female teams will be eligible for prizes.

We feel that this will encourage more women to get behind the wheel and build more confidence to compete as an all female team in the future years.

Entry forms will be out in a couple of weeks and the cost will be similar to the Engel entries but still need to be finalised.

If you need or want to you can contact me at chickwinch@hotmail.com
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Post by MrsSmith »

Hi Amanda

We will be competing under the CCDA regulations and guidlines so you will need a minimum of a 4 point roll cage.

There will be production and challenge vehicle classes in the event.

Driver abilities will be taken into consideration when the tracks are being set up.
I anticipate over the years that they will increase in difficulty as experience goes up. At the same time we don't want to make it too easy either. It will be a winching challenge. It may be a mandatory winch and others will come down to driver ability and team work.

You will also have the oppprtunity to drive the stages prior to the event under experienced instruction.

Cheers.
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Post by MrsSmith »

Oh and last I heard was that the Pup has given the thumbs up for the use of his car. Is this true!!!?
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Post by mskrim »

I dont agree that males should be allowed to compete as it is then not a CHICK winch but a VIC winch!
This was meant to be a LADIES ONLY event.
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Post by Crmpet »

Firstly lets ALL say thanks to mskrim for actually suggesting this in the first place to the board and getting something started...

This is a great opportunity for the ladies with the urge to get in there and have a go, we all know that standing on the side lines can be frustrating..

Having males involved... Well you might aswell can the idea now and forget it was mentioned. Why do we have to involve the men?????

Might aswell call it the dick winch!!!!!

Bad suggestion from my perspective, Sorry!!!!!
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Post by MrsSmith »

Just the girls it is then
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Post by Crmpet »

I can uderstand that women would feel more confident with a male in the passenger seat, I do myself.. However, that is not what people had in mind when they were discussing having a "LADIES ONLY EVENT"

If thats the case.. Count me out!!!!!
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Post by MrsSmith »

I want to give a great, competitive and fun event - one that will only get better in years to come. I want to see you all in the magazines!

I am going to need help.

I need competitors
I need sponsorship

Email me at chickwinch@hotmail.com if you are going to be a competitor or you want to be a sponsor or you just want to be involved.
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Post by krimnl »

forget the $$$ this should be a event run by the guys of the sport for our partners. if it takes off in a few years it may be a full on comp. until then the word on the street is to just keep it a fun event.
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Post by Crmpet »

Couldnt have said it better myself....

Of course the rules & regs have to be in place as all events have to... But where is the fun in this...

Next thing it will be a Non Spectators No kids event!!!!!!

Why take the fun out of something just for the $$$$ sake....

Reality check!!!!!
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Post by Team Biders »

Totally agree with Krimnl.

Forget the $$$ and numbers make it a CHICK Winch like originally stated. Most of us have never been involved in the sport apart from supportting our partners and friends.

It doesn't matter if you get 10 or 30 entries the idea was it is to be a first and used to promote the sport to all. I definately would not be competing in a mixed event and prizes is not what I am after so that in its self is not enough incentive for me to accept the goal post being moved from the original concept first set out by Mrs Krim being a total Ladies only event. Its the pure fact of learning and being able to experience the sport first hand and all being of the same capability.

Mel if it is too much for you and you feel you can not please everyone then, take not of what Krimnl said and let the boys run the event, an event similar to how they organised and ran On Track SSS would be fantastic.

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Post by MrsSmith »

It my intention to promote women in the sport and promote 4wding in general.
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Post by Crmpet »

Get your high heels on and your boobs out girls.... Its on!!!!
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Post by Team Biders »

Mel, that is not my intention to make you feel that way. You talk of letting males compete to increase entries and sponsorship none of that was of concern to us ladies wanting to have a go. We were with you 100% to promote the sport regardless.

All that aside would mean less work for all if we just came together and did it for fun and experience until it took off then run it like an actually event with entry prices and prizes similar to those of an actual event. (hence: I used Ontrack SSS as an example minimal cars minimal expense and a great time was had by all)

Minimal cost, minimal work...= more time and FUN for all including you!!

There are plenty of people willing to help you and all involved in any way we can to get this up and going..

P.S Your time and effort on previous events is and was very much appreciated.
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Post by unlimited 1 »

It seems that people have forgotten that a forum is designed for discussion, which can get heated at times. Whenever an event is organised or ran it always gets critisism in some way or another. That is good, that is how things evolve and get better.

You are not going to please everyone know matter what you do. Some people seem to believe that since it was their idea for an event that is how it is going to be with know changes. Come on, I wish I lived in that work.

If we are trying to promote the sport shouldn't we, to some degree, be targeting this event to the lower end of the scale.

I talked to my partner about the comp and she felt it was an excellent idea, if she didn't have to drive and if she was to drive then would won't me sitting next to her for support and advice. I feel that there would be many men in my position feeling a bit funny about letting their partners drive there pride and joy around.

Event 1: All Girls
Mixed Team

Everyone drives the same tracks which are designed in two way. Normal winch style tracks and easier graded tracks.

Obviously the all Girls tems would be made up of those girls who feel that they know what they are doing and have the confidence and ability to compete that way. They would complete all tracks as normal. With no outside assitance since it is a CCDA competition

The mixed team would look at changing over the driver and navigator depending on track. Difficult track man drives, easier track female drives with a compolsory winch, to gie experiance without a huge degree of danger.

If it is about promotion, from small things big things grow. If their first experiance it a good one then the sport can only benefit from it.
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Post by georgethatsme »

MrsSmith wrote:Oh and last I heard was that the Pup has given the thumbs up for the use of his car. Is this true!!!?
Thumbs Down!

But he is willing to build one if we find a cheap wagon/shorty.

WOW!
This escalated quite quickly.

I dont think its a bad thing having boys as a co driver. If it means more girls compete then great! And having two sections is a great idea.

Then the all girl teams shouldn't feel threatened by the male intruders.

Whatever the decision, I will still compete and support the event.

I hope people can submit their feelings a little more diplomatically next time. Its great that we can voice our opinions but we need to remember how much time and effort people put in to these events and that they ARE NOT PAID FOR THEIR TIME.
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Post by gqpete »

hmmm, noticed that recent events are being run privately by individuals with dollar signs in eyes trying to make a quick buck. hope im wrong. :x
i think male nav and let the misses drive would be good idea, wouldn't feel comfortable bout throwing the misses and her navi the keys to my race truck, to much could go wrong$. if i could nav atleast and offer advise would be safer for all :cool:
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Post by Rough_Rider »

georgethatsme wrote:
WOW!
This escalated quite quickly.

I dont think its a bad thing having boys as a co driver. If it means more girls compete then great! And having two sections is a great idea.

Then the all girl teams shouldn't feel threatened by the male intruders.

Whatever the decision, I will still compete and support the event.

I hope people can submit their feelings a little more diplomatically next time. Its great that we can voice our opinions but we need to remember how much time and effort people put in to these events and that they ARE NOT PAID FOR THEIR TIME.
x2 :D

We cant wait (paula and kristy)!!! I certainly dont mind women who choose and feel more comfortable with a male Navi.... Bring it on!!
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Post by MudRhino »

I am with Pete on this - I don't see the issue with a male navigator for this event - but only as a navigator and nothing more, none of this swapping drivers - thats just lame.

The male should be there if desired by the female driver, in no other capacity than to provide support.

My partner was advised of this event and she was interested in competing but felt uncomfortable driving my vehicle as she had very little experience (actually none at all) with offroading, and felt even more uncomfortable sitting in my vehicle with a stranger telling her how to drive. So in light of this, would it be wrong to allow females interested in entering to use their partners as a support?

Would it not bring females into the world of offroad racing who would otherwise simply never try? To me it seems reasonable and logically really and would not take away from the luster of a female event. We want the sport to grow, but we can't do that unless you initiate new people into it, and this is one such method, and it would not take away from a women's event as only the women get to drive.

Realistically how many all girl teams are there currently looking to compete - and how many would there be if male navis were allowed? It needs to be weighed up, so perhaps some calculations need to be made before people start saying yes or no to the concept. If there is enough all girl teams to make this an event and not just some social outting equivilant to a drive at wombat state forest, then giddi'up I say - but if there isn't then why not consider it?

And just to clarify - I am not saying this because I am a male who is too paranoid to let my partner drive my car. I truly don't care about the car by comparison to my partner's health and enjoyment.
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Post by krimnl »

Both myself & Mel have had plenty of emails & phone calls regarding this event. We have spent a fair bit of time on the phone and have decided to back each other and run it as a chicks only event.
The original concept was to have this a LADIES ONLY event not a couples event.
We both agree that a couples event could be a great thing aswell, I would love to do an event with my partner but this is not what the chick winch is about and it may happen in the future.


now lets get on with planning the event :armsup:
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Post by BowTieGQ »

Good call Darren. I say just do it. I can see both sides of the argument and also agree with both sides too. Why not have both but at seperate events? ChickWinch is just that. Couples at another time and date. Both have their pros and cons.
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Dates Confirmed

Post by MrsSmith »

Here we go!

The official dates are set for CHICK WINCH '09.

COMPETITION DATES: 14-15 MARCH 2009
STILETTO CAMP DATES: 7-8 FEBRUARY 2009

Please note that the stiletto camp is FREE!

We will be in touch.
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Re: Dates Confirmed

Post by cebarry »

MrsSmith wrote:Here we go!

The official dates are set for CHICK WINCH '09.

COMPETITION DATES: 7-8 MARCH 2009
STILETTO CAMP DATES: 7-8 FEBRUARY 2009

Please note that the stiletto camp is FREE!

We will be in touch.
Fantastic :armsup: .....I so wish I could join in.....

If I may add my 2cents worth. The idea of all women teams is exo, as long as u have enough teams.

Personally I have as u may know "always" been the competition team driver with my hubby Eugene as my navie. He has "never ever" driven any of the competition timed special stages...and only in the last couple OBC's would he drive the night transport sections, that where just that, and not timed SS's, to give me a much deserved break.


It can be a hairy sport, especially the winching and I have always felt far more confident knowing that Eugene was my offsider.
So if having mixed couples will swell the numbers, that can only be a good thing, and in some cases, be a helpful learning curve too.

Afterall it's the driver (who is alone in the car in a winching situation) who picks the line and makes the decisions and operates the winch @ the same time too.

Cheers,
:) Celia
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