 Poster: A snowHead
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The British Nordic Squad are raising £5000 towards the pre olympic training programme for the senior athletes. We already have 4 qualified places and are hoping to have a fifth qualified place by February. The web site is here:
http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/britishnordic/
and they are already over half way there. They need to raise another £2300 by 18th November or the money is returned to the backers.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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just had a look at the site and they are getting closer already. Hopefully they will hit the target with a bot of help from some snowheads
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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this is the one annoying thing that athletes and teams do all too often... they open a sentence with i / we need £5000 to fund my/our trip to Sochi! well how about breaking it down a bit to smaller manageable chunks such as
we need 3 flights at £800 each, 3 hotel rooms at £120 a night etc etc simply saying we need £5k is not what anyone wants to hear, besides how does anyone know that they are not in the maldives blogging like they are on the hill???
as a business owner it is very difficult to stump up cash, but to book a flight or pay for a hotel room is much simpler within the day to day running of an organisation
time for people to think before the beg
/rant over
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CEM wrote: |
this is the one annoying thing that athletes and teams do all too often... they open a sentence with i / we need £5000 to fund my/our trip to Sochi! well how about breaking it down a bit to smaller manageable chunks such as
we need 3 flights at £800 each, 3 hotel rooms at £120 a night etc etc simply saying we need £5k is not what anyone wants to hear, besides how does anyone know that they are not in the maldives blogging like they are on the hill???
as a business owner it is very difficult to stump up cash, but to book a flight or pay for a hotel room is much simpler within the day to day running of an organisation
time for people to think before the beg
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fair point!
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 Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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and it wouldn't be that hard to put a page similar to the million dollar website whereby people can click on the part of the funding that they want to support. I do feel for these athletes and have, in the past and probably will in the future contribute, but they need to be a little more creative in the way they ask for support.
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they are £800 short the last time I looked at the website, so people are supporting them
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well they broke through their target
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CEM wrote: |
this is the one annoying thing that athletes and teams do all too often... they open a sentence with i / we need £5000 to fund my/our trip to Sochi! well how about breaking it down a bit to smaller manageable chunks such as
we need 3 flights at £800 each, 3 hotel rooms at £120 a night etc etc simply saying we need £5k is not what anyone wants to hear, besides how does anyone know that they are not in the maldives blogging like they are on the hill???
as a business owner it is very difficult to stump up cash, but to book a flight or pay for a hotel room is much simpler within the day to day running of an organisation
time for people to think before the beg
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Fair point but as an individual it is easier to find a tenner or a ton to chip in to the overall thing so guess they need to do what works for each type of possible supporter. Great to see they have hit the target and I'm glad I could help them a little bit!
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The squad will be pleased - and many thanks to everyone for their support.
Most of the senior squad (who are hoping to take part at Sochi) are on an altitude camp in italy at the moment, a week in Livigno and now in Val Senales. There are blog posts on what the have been up to here:
Fi
http://fiona-hughes.com/
Alex
http://mcstanden.blogspot.co.uk/
Though he hasn't updated the blog recently, he was coaching with the youth squad in the Torsby snow tunnel the week before the altitude camp.
Andrew Young
http://ayoungxcskier.blogspot.co.uk/
Fi tends to update most frequently.
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CEM wrote: |
this is the one annoying thing that athletes and teams do all too often... they open a sentence with i / we need £5000 to fund my/our trip to Sochi! well how about breaking it down a bit to smaller manageable chunks such as
we need 3 flights at £800 each, 3 hotel rooms at £120 a night etc etc simply saying we need £5k is not what anyone wants to hear, besides how does anyone know that they are not in the maldives blogging like they are on the hill???
as a business owner it is very difficult to stump up cash, but to book a flight or pay for a hotel room is much simpler within the day to day running of an organisation
time for people to think before the beg
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They need a lot more than £5000 to fund their season. They are utilising the power of the internet to try & engage with the wider public & in this case they seem to have been reasonably successful.
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 snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Peter Thorn, yes, but I think they should have given a higher target on line as they reached £5000 within two weeks but have now stuck
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 And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Difficult to know where to set it, particularly as if the target wasn't reached no money would be raised. Nordic is a minority sport and, as evidenced by the number of replies Nordic post get doesn't garner a lot of interest from the public. Hopefully this might change if the team put in some good performances at Sochi in February.
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Dave Horsley, yes fair point. I hope they do well. Minority sport struggles for funding and only really comes to the fore when they do well in Olympics and get some TV coverage. What they are looking to raise is one tenth of some footballers' weekly wage. I sometimes wonder if the big sports could help the small ones out a bit?
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