The US military has 20 different sports that the Army, Navy, Marines, and Air Force compete in internationally and nationally. Our teams play other countries across the world in sports ranging from basketball to golf, and even fencing and equestrian. So I sent the following email to CISM the world military sports authority and forwarded it to the DOD sports authority asking why cant pocket billiards be included as an international sport. I am sure all of you can guess what happened next..... NOTHING! I was ignored.Well i am going to send a new email to these two authorities once a week until I get a reply. I also thought that maybe some of my pool playing brethren on here, especially those that are service members, could send just one email to each to help my cause. Here are links to their websites where you can find out more info.
http://www.cism-milsport.org/
http://www.armedforcessports.com/
Here is the email:
TO: cism@cism-milsport.com
FWD: armysports@conus.army.mil
Dear CISM,
I would like to ask the representatives of world military sports why
isn't Pocket Billiards a sport covered by CISM? Pocket Billiards is being
played more and more worldwide. Europe Asia and North America being the
biggest participants in the world in Pocket Billiards. I am sure there are a
number of service men and women in every country that have a love and are very skilled in this sport but rarely have an avenue to pursue it. I am such a soldier. I and many like me rarely get a chance to compete in the sport
that we love due to our duties. When I rarely compete it is against American
professionals and semi professionals. I do this on my own time and only
represent myself. I would give anything to be able to have a chance to
represent the US Army, the USA, and even CISM if given the opportunity. To
have that chance I need a large organization such as yourself to seriously
take my concerns into consideration. Pocket Billiards is a legitimate sport
just like golf. It takes years of practice and competition to master, and you
need to be mentally and physically in shape. I talk directly to the CISM
organization in hopes that if you validate Pocket Billiards as a CISM sport
than my country's military will follow and do the same. Thank you for your
time.
Sincerely,
Anything you guys can do would help alot, as much as everyone posts I am sure an email isn't to much to ask.
Thanks Everyone!!!
http://www.cism-milsport.org/
http://www.armedforcessports.com/
Here is the email:
TO: cism@cism-milsport.com
FWD: armysports@conus.army.mil
Dear CISM,
I would like to ask the representatives of world military sports why
isn't Pocket Billiards a sport covered by CISM? Pocket Billiards is being
played more and more worldwide. Europe Asia and North America being the
biggest participants in the world in Pocket Billiards. I am sure there are a
number of service men and women in every country that have a love and are very skilled in this sport but rarely have an avenue to pursue it. I am such a soldier. I and many like me rarely get a chance to compete in the sport
that we love due to our duties. When I rarely compete it is against American
professionals and semi professionals. I do this on my own time and only
represent myself. I would give anything to be able to have a chance to
represent the US Army, the USA, and even CISM if given the opportunity. To
have that chance I need a large organization such as yourself to seriously
take my concerns into consideration. Pocket Billiards is a legitimate sport
just like golf. It takes years of practice and competition to master, and you
need to be mentally and physically in shape. I talk directly to the CISM
organization in hopes that if you validate Pocket Billiards as a CISM sport
than my country's military will follow and do the same. Thank you for your
time.
Sincerely,
Anything you guys can do would help alot, as much as everyone posts I am sure an email isn't to much to ask.
Thanks Everyone!!!
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