WSJ: Budget Woes Put Olympic Dream in Crosshairs (UK)
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 3:04 pm
An extremely rare and interesting article was published in the Wall Street Journal's Thursday, June 16, 2009 issue (A11). The article has a color photo of an attractive female shooter in stance with an air pistol(!).
The article's point was in regard to the UK's inability to assist in training costs for Georgina Geikie due to the economic situation. Again, the real 'wow' for me is that there was an article which talked about a potential Olympic shooter in a mainstream publication like the Wall Street Journal!!!
One of the unintended take-aways from the article for me was that UK shooting athletes have to spend a LOT more money training for anything other than air pistol, because they have to travel to Switzerland to shoot powder-based arms. The UK's ability to compete with a good portion of the the world's athletes in shooting is extremely handicapped by it's own near-sighted and ineffective gun-control laws.
Regardless, it's a very interesting article. Curious if any TT UK readers have any insight into Georgina Geikie's background and/or potential. Or was she picked for this article because her picture would potentially attract more readers?
Also, is it time for UK Olympic shooting athletes to come to the US and train at their leisure?
Oz
The article's point was in regard to the UK's inability to assist in training costs for Georgina Geikie due to the economic situation. Again, the real 'wow' for me is that there was an article which talked about a potential Olympic shooter in a mainstream publication like the Wall Street Journal!!!
One of the unintended take-aways from the article for me was that UK shooting athletes have to spend a LOT more money training for anything other than air pistol, because they have to travel to Switzerland to shoot powder-based arms. The UK's ability to compete with a good portion of the the world's athletes in shooting is extremely handicapped by it's own near-sighted and ineffective gun-control laws.
Regardless, it's a very interesting article. Curious if any TT UK readers have any insight into Georgina Geikie's background and/or potential. Or was she picked for this article because her picture would potentially attract more readers?
Also, is it time for UK Olympic shooting athletes to come to the US and train at their leisure?
Oz