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  • Eagle
    The hand of vengence
    • May 2001
    • 950

    #1

    Popular Mechanics

    Been out to sea for the last couple of weeks, so this may be old news to you guys, but in this months issue of PM, there is a short article on our sport. Just general info for the most part, but it states that last time they voted for which games to include in the last summer Olympics, we missed being included by just one vote. So chances are pretty good that at the next summer games we just may see some paint flyin on network TV.
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  • 56kSomeGuy
    love my cold steel katana
    • Feb 2002
    • 675

    #2
    I don't think paintball in the olympics would be very healthy think about having a Israel vs. Pakistan or the U.S. vs China this could start World War III!
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    • magman007
      I <3 my Penis
      • Jun 2001
      • 7579

      #3
      its negative comments like that, that keep us out of the olympics.........

      what about ping pong? cant some country loose or feel cheated and want to start a war over that? there would be good reffing at the olympics, thy dont waht that canadian ice skating fiasco to happen again

      You know as well as i do , that that would be a huge jump for the paintball community, and i know that i would deffinitely want to make the team. Thaink of that, me being an olympic member, for my country, for paintball. Think if we placed first, how much more popular paintball would be.

      Snowboarding saw a huge boom after the first time it made it into the olympics, paintball would probabally see this same boom

      PLease keep your negatice comments to your self when it comes to things like that. You r comments are not appreciated when they are negative



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      • 56kSomeGuy
        love my cold steel katana
        • Feb 2002
        • 675

        #4
        Originally posted by magman007

        what about ping pong? cant some country loose or feel cheated and want to start a war over that?

        Snowboarding saw a huge boom after the first time it made it into the olympics, paintball would probabally see this same boom
        Yes i agree that it would help the paintball community, but ping pong and snowbording don't involve a device that looks like a gun that launches projectiles at each other. Look at the world today a little religious conflict could cause a war. I'm not trying to say anything negative about paintball or having it in the olympics but I just think in these times is not the best to have a sport that involves two countries shooting(even paint projectiles) at each other.
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        • DarkPhoenix
          Advanced Fire Support
          • May 2001
          • 719

          #5
          Gentlemen, and ladies, if our sport makes it to the Olympics, it would indeed be a very good thing. I have been a constant proponent of paintball because it is a good way to channel destructive impulses without causing undue harm. I would rather people be firing paintballs at each other than real bullets. Now, if we could only eliminate unsportsman-like conduct that seems to plague our good sport (ex cheating, cursing). Our sport is ready for a venue such as the Olympics.

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          • pito189
            viking
            • Oct 2001
            • 2093

            #6
            Originally posted by magman007
            its negative comments like that, that keep us out of the olympics.........

            PLease keep your negatice comments to your self when it comes to things like that. You r comments are not appreciated when they are negative
            It wasn't a negative comment at all. He was just stating the simple truth. We don't want some bruised ego who got mugged to launch a freaking nuclear missle at us.

            I'm sure wars have been started over less than that. Look at the Lilaputions in Gullivers travels. There were going to war over what end of the egg you are supposed to crack it open on, so that you can eat it.
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            • paintslinger
              oscar meyer weiner
              • May 2001
              • 679

              #7
              we all agree that paintball in the olympics would be cool. but come on now if football cant get in then what chance does paintball have?
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              • Doc Nickel
                Unrepentant Gadget freak

                • Jul 2001
                • 499

                #8
                Paintball will never be an Olympic sport. Quite simply because it does involve people "shooting guns" at each other.

                Last time you watched the Olympics (and I'll bet a sawbuck less than 10% of you watched more than one or two events, total, summer and winter combined) tell me, did you see ANY of the Biathlon? Ski to a target, shoot five shots, ski to the next target? How about the freestyle pistol? No?

                No kidding. The news doesn't report it, the crews don't tape it, nobody watches it. It may not be an intentional thing, but nonetheless it IS "suppressed", since most international countries don't freely allow civilian firearms ownership. Olympic shooters in England have to fly to Belgium- where their guns are stored- in order to merely practice.

                Olympic shooters in Japan, including visitors, have to account for each and every round of ammunition, including spent cases. Lose a single empty case, possibly go to jail.

                These are, yes, true firearms, but they're also fired at static, inanimate targets. People shooting "guns" (and to the World at large, it doesn't matter if it's purple and chrome and has this weird bottle thing on the top- if it has a barrel and a grip, it's a "gun") at other people is something better than half the Nations that participate in the Olympics simply will not accept.

                I have no idea where the "one vote" rumor came from, but I'll almost guarantee you it's a total hoax. It's an 'urban legend' that's been passed around, but nobody seems to know where it came from. It's simply not true.

                In any case, Olympic recognition of paintball would not necessarily be a good thing- in the previously-mentioned example of Snowboarding, yes, it caused a peak of interest, but snowboarding, as a sport, is currently on a slow decline.

                How many people go out and buy a bobsled when they see it on the Olympics? Or downhill skis? Curling stones? Figure skates? How many take up track or decide to learn to pole-vault?

                Personally, I think the Popular Mechanics article probably reached more people that are more likely to try it, than any Olympic coverage anyone could hope for. I recall reading something from the last Winter Olympics concerning coverage- in one area, women's downhill slalom got a grand total of 31 seconds of airtime during the Olympics coverage. Freestyle pistol and the combined Biathlon classes, men and women's, got zero. As in none. Results were not even read aloud on the air.

                Sorry, Olympic paintball events simply ain't gonna happen, and wouldn't exactly help even if they did.

                Doc.

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                • paintslinger
                  oscar meyer weiner
                  • May 2001
                  • 679

                  #9
                  actually i was able to catch the biatholon on tv however i didn't get to see the freestyle pistols if that was even on tv...the only events i like are the shooting ones...
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                  • davej946
                    All Around Good Guy!!
                    • May 2001
                    • 463

                    #10
                    IMHO I think paintball would be better served in the X-Games. The Olympics don't seem like the place for paintball, but the X-Games seem perfect.

                    I know, I know, we've had the whole X-Games debate before. I've also heard the 'ESPN will NEVER show paintball again' argument, but I think that's all an 'urban legend' too. I could be wrong, but I could be right. I think those leading our sport (Tom, Bud, etc) should forget the Olympics and focus on the X-Games if they're interested in getting the sport some mainstream attention.

                    Dave

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                    • 56kSomeGuy
                      love my cold steel katana
                      • Feb 2002
                      • 675

                      #11
                      Originally posted by davej946
                      IMHO I think paintball would be better served in the X-Games. The Olympics don't seem like the place for paintball, but the X-Games seem perfect.

                      Dave
                      I agree with paintball being in the X-games. Paintball is an xtream sport just like BMX and skatebording.
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                      • Eagle
                        The hand of vengence
                        • May 2001
                        • 950

                        #12
                        So whats to keep 2 countries from going to war over any other sport? Why should paintball be any different? Just because it's a shooting sport? They already have shooting sports in the Olympics. I don't see any reason as to why paintball, most likely in a 7 man Sup'air ball format, can't make it.
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                        • 56kSomeGuy
                          love my cold steel katana
                          • Feb 2002
                          • 675

                          #13
                          The shooting sports don't involve people shooting at each other.
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                          • FreshmanBob

                            #14
                            Re: Popular Mechanics

                            Originally posted by Eagle
                            but it states that last time they voted for which games to include in the last summer Olympics, we missed being included by just one vote.

                            Guys, come on, one vote. If its that close and with the way the sport has been growing, in a few years it might just happen. It may or may not get a lot of air time, but it would still be a massive step for the sport.

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                            • billmi
                              Tech Editor - WARPIG.com
                              • May 2001
                              • 810

                              #15
                              When I read the article, I got about as far as where it said Bud Orr invented the breech used in most semi-auto paintguns, and had enough.

                              C'mon the breech used in most semis is a bolt in a breech - like the Nelspot designed by James Hale, that Bud used when he started playing, and like the Sheridan paintgun Bud based the Sniper on (the predecessor to the Autocker was a pump, that was basically Sheridan guts put into a milled aluminum body).

                              Don't take this wrong, I have huge respect for Bud, he has innovated, and he's done so much to advance paintball, he is literally a legend of the sport and a great guy, but he didn't invent the breech used on modern paintguns, and any reasonable amount of research would have found this out (the date on Daisy's patent application is 1972).

                              What this really makes me question is how far off the mark PM's stories on modern military technology are if they had trouble with this declassified info.

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