- Dec 19, 2011
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I see blankets, flip flops, etc as marketing materials and don't see a problem with that. Marketing materials are designed to be used after the comp to get the name of the comp out there. The problem I have is when they give everyone a medal that looks awfully similar to 1st place so they don't feel bad because trophies sit on shelves and gather dust after the comp.I can't lie, sometimes I really liked getting the participant gifts at comps. COA's flip flops were the best flip flops I ever owned. Blankets were fun to build forts with. I always used all the draw string bags. I got a beach bag from reach the beach that I used to take to the beach. But there was lots of crap too. I didn't think of it as a "participation medal" though. They weren't things I cherished like my real medals and my jackets. I still wear my 2005 Jamfest hoodie I got for winning.
I think the massive amounts of divisions for teams to chose from when entering a competition is just another PMS (Participant Medal Syndrome hehehehehe) thing. I hate that society keeps people from failing. There's no will to do your best anymore because you'll just be handed what you want anyways.
Kids gotta learn how to lose, man. That's the only way they'll learn how to succeed.
I don't like all of the split divisions either. I would rather CP compete against 30 teams and know how her team really stacks up in their level. I agree that having 3 winners at the same level is promoting the "everyone is a winner" attitude.