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A Historical Closing Chapter on the 2013 FCWC

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 10:44 am
by Marty
Fellow FCWC team members, Saturday the 5th of October saw one of the final chapters close on the historic 2013 FCWC journey.

As you may or may not know, Peter Smith was instrumental in many ways in the FCWC campaign. In the initial instance Peter had a vision of a revolutionary way in which a team may be coached and the coach themselves be freed from as many extraneous distractions as possible. From the humble beginnings of designing and building the “big knobs” to improve tactile feel and “coacheability” of a scoped rifle, he went on to both develop and ultimately build the coaching system we all came to appreciate in Raton.

I deliberately use the word “system”, because whilst the individual features of the big knob, coupled with the mirror and retro plotter were individually brilliant in their own right, Peter’s concept led to a coaching system which was non-verbal, freed the coach from distractions and yet gave the coach instantaneous access to crucial data.

Much of the development occurred confidentially on the ranges of Far North Queensland and those members of the Open team who attended the practice in Brisbane will remember the great lengths we went to, to ensure that no photos exposed the system to public consumption. Thus when the system was unveiled for the first time at the US Nationals it was hardly surprising that it caused a stir. It was not long before the system was recognised by the other teams for what it was, a brilliant coaching solution to the problem of reducing the coach’s workload. It was therefore no surprise that there was much talk of other teams lodging protests against the use of this system on the mound. In this way Peter created our “winged keel” and equally created a psychological road block in the minds of the other teams even before the FCWC began.

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Unfortunately Peter was unable to personally attend the FCWC. He most certainly was there in spirit though. What you may not know is that Peter was in constant communication with the Open coaching staff. Peter had written a computer program to analyse plot sheets and extract the maximum possible data from them. Thus in the evening between day one and two of the FCWC teams event, the coaches forwarded the plot sheets to Peter, which he then analysed and was able to provide feedback to the coaches to further improve team performance on the second day. As an example, Peter was able to de-construct the plot sheets to determine aerodynamic jump (10 o'clock to 4 o'clock elevation line with varying wind strength) and quantify the elevation changes required by the coaches with wind changes. It is difficult to put exact figures on the benefits of Peter’s work, but what is fact is that after day one we were 4 points and 11 V’s ahead, a lead which was increased to 15 points and 31 V’s by the end of day two.

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On Saturday the 15th of October at the Ravenshoe Prize Meeting we were graciously given as much time as needed to make a presentation to our absent team member. The fact that as a team member he had also earned a gold medal was kept in secret right up until it was presented. At that time we were able to finally unite Peter with his FCWC gold medal and equally an Australian FCWC team shirt signed by all of the victorious F Open team members. To say Peter was elated would be a study in understatement!!

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Peter, to sum up, the energy, effort and work that you have put in to this team to make the FCWC gold medal a reality was phenomenal. All those many hours spent in development of the concepts, equipment and range testing are greatly appreciated and Peter, as a pivotal member of the 2013 FCWC team, the rest of us send our gracious thanks to you.

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 10:53 am
by Brad Y
Thats what its all about right there. What a fantastic post Marty cheers for sharing mate. And fantastic work by Peter to support our team.

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 11:03 am
by AlanF
Thanks Peter - a well deserved gold medal =D>. And thanks to everyone involved in making the presentation.

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 11:51 am
by johnk
Great to see Peter getting the accolade that his contribution to F class since the inception of the sport deserves.

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 5:20 pm
by RAVEN
awesome

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 7:52 pm
by Cameron Mc
Thanks Pete!!!

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 8:03 am
by Batman
Well done boys what a great job done by all at the presentation
and a big THANK YOU to Pete on inventing a great system that is a new benchmark worldwide
Kind regards Stuart

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 9:58 am
by pjifl
I am overwhelmed.


But it was all of the team members who made it happen.

Plus some others I will mention.

Atherton shooters put up with disruptions while we experimented with the first true iteration of the system using mostly Cairns shooters and plotters as Guinea Pigs

Mark Edge (Herberton) was happy to do much of the marking while we dithered with possibilities.

The "Two Daves" helped refine the system while providing a reality check during the early work in North Queensland.

Despite the fact that the system was used in Atherton and the Townsville Pennants Team Shoot, none of the other shooters leaked any information.

I believe it was this Pennant Shoot that initially gave DaveMc experience and confidence as a coach. David Stewart has coached there many times before.


The rest is History.


Finally, we should all remember that no magic brought home the bacon.

In the end it came down to hard work by a dedicated band of people who thought and worked as a TEAM.


Peter Smith.

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 11:40 am
by Southcape
Peter,

A huge personal thank you for all the effort that you put into this team. I love people that think outside the box, and the AU Team certainly raised the attention of many from around the world.

Before we arrived, we were not even given a second thought as medallists.

I now have countries emailing me asking if they can come and shoot in Australia! What a turn of events!

Thank you Peter for your efforts, and enjoy your well earned medal. You played a vital role in our success, along with the rest of the team pulling together and created a team that worked together, and turned many heads.

A quote from Team UK: "Never, ever have I seen an Australian Team, or any team work so well together"

Linda Shehan
Captain
Australian F Class Rifle Team

Team

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 12:17 pm
by bartman007
In the true spirit of the word TEAM, it takes all of you to generate the winning formula.

Just because we have great shooters, doesn't make a winning team.

Just because we have great wind readers, doesn't make a winning team.

Just because we have a great captain, doesn't make a winning team.

Here is a classic case of where the support members of the team have provided as much input to the operation of the team, in order to create the winning team!

Peter was clearly a member of the winning team. Well done :!:

Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 5:22 pm
by RDavies
It was a great effort from the FNQ people to organise this well deserved presentation to Pete. Great work.

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 11:08 am
by jcinsa
Great Story Marty.

what a great thing for all you blokes to do for Peter,

who deserves all the accolades.

Regards

John

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 11:43 am
by Quick
Marty,

Thanks for a great write up. I'm sure Peter was blown away by the gold Medal.

I look forward to seeing this coaching method in action one day. It sure does sound revolutionary.

My congrats to Peter.