Aussie Willy
04-26-2004, 06:01 PM
Can a sporting association make a person become a member?
I have not been a member of any of our skating clubs or associations for quite a few years, mainly because I have not competed or if I have this was not a requirement until now.
Now our state skating association are basically demanding that before you can compete in any competitions you must join them. This has come to light for me because our yearly adult competition is on in June which is the only competition I have planned so far.
I have a number of reasons why I don't want to join this association, mainly being that as a skater they have done absolutely nothing for my skating for years. To do tests and the like I understand that I would need to join, but I kind of object to joining when I thought my entry fee will cover me liability wise (like when you pay rink entry during sessions). And I would much rather support one of the clubs (not this association) if I needed to be a member of a club to be covered by insurance, because the clubs actually do something for skaters.
Also my logic tells me that if I chose to compete without being a member, if something happens to me I skate at my own risk which I accept.
So is this kind of thing in place where you skate and what are your requirements to be able to compete?
I have not been a member of any of our skating clubs or associations for quite a few years, mainly because I have not competed or if I have this was not a requirement until now.
Now our state skating association are basically demanding that before you can compete in any competitions you must join them. This has come to light for me because our yearly adult competition is on in June which is the only competition I have planned so far.
I have a number of reasons why I don't want to join this association, mainly being that as a skater they have done absolutely nothing for my skating for years. To do tests and the like I understand that I would need to join, but I kind of object to joining when I thought my entry fee will cover me liability wise (like when you pay rink entry during sessions). And I would much rather support one of the clubs (not this association) if I needed to be a member of a club to be covered by insurance, because the clubs actually do something for skaters.
Also my logic tells me that if I chose to compete without being a member, if something happens to me I skate at my own risk which I accept.
So is this kind of thing in place where you skate and what are your requirements to be able to compete?