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Discussion => Lifting Talk => Topic started by: danbraun on November 11, 2008, 01:41:31 pm



Title: How can I post a meet?
Post by: danbraun on November 11, 2008, 01:41:31 pm
My YMCA is hosting a meet again next year and I'd like to promote it here.  How can I do that?


Title: Re: How can I post a meet?
Post by: Abbrevi8tor on November 11, 2008, 02:54:40 pm
My YMCA is hosting a meet again next year and I'd like to promote it here.  How can I do that?

What do you mean by promote?  Looking for competitors?


Title: Re: How can I post a meet?
Post by: kris on November 11, 2008, 08:32:35 pm
Dan, a warm welcome to Virtualmeet.net!

We offer unofficial meets that can be attended at any gym for anyone who is drug-free and who wants to compete in a positive atmosphere. Some gyms and teams stage our meets locally, and many of us also compete in official meets, but at the moment we don't offer any venue for promoting other meets here. But if this is a drug-free meet open to lifters regardless of organizational ties, you can post the details here in this thread if you want. I also wish you the best of luck in making your meet a success. :)

PS. I will move this thread to the Lifting Talk board as this thread does not, if I understood you correctly, directly relate to virtualmeets (which is what the Meet Talk board is dedicated to).


Title: Re: How can I post a meet?
Post by: danbraun on November 12, 2008, 04:55:18 am
Thanks for fixing this Kris.  Yes, it's a drug-free, non-sanctioned meet.  I 'ran' my first meet in early October of this year (2008) and am looking forward to doing the next one!

The meet will be held on Saturday, October 10th 2009 at the Downtown YMCA in Oshkosh, WI 54901 (USA).  I know that's almost a full year away but I figured that if I started promoting now and got the name out there now more folks would be aware of it and attend.


Title: Re: How can I post a meet?
Post by: kris on November 12, 2008, 08:06:38 pm
Just to clarify: is this a powerlifting or a weightlifting event? If the former, is it an equipped or RAW meet and which rule book are you following?

Getting the word out a year ahead doesn't sound too early at all to me. I think lifters will appreciate being able to plan ahead and it sends the signal that this meet is a serious well-ran affair. Getting the meet out on the internet now will also be very helpful for those that plug "powerlifting meet Oshkosh 2009" into Google.

Out of interest, what kind of lifter turn-around did you get for your first meet?