sjm;
Wasn't long ago I recall everyone predicitng how well the American old timers would do on the IPT said:
Hard as it is to admit this, I have to second SJM's opinion. Oh, Hopkins, Sigel, Varner, Grady Mathews, Dallas West, Ray Martin, Jim Rempe, Jimmy Fusco and others of the past 14.1 greats may win a match here & there, but to bet on them to win the event....no thanks.
I will add that other than John Schmidt & Danny Harriman, I don't see any "young gun" American who will morph into an all-time great 14.1 champion. Our problem is that, unlike the Europeans, there's not enough major 14.1 championships held in North America as there were in the past, when 14.1 was much more appreciated.
Even the 14.1 champions of the Souquet (age 40) Ortmann (age 42) and Engert ( age 43) era are slowing down.
The forseeable future of 14.1 appears to be Hohmann, Feijen, Nicco Otterman, Andreas Roschikowski & Alexander Dremsizis, along with our John Schmidt & Harriman. And I still like Ortmann, Souquet or Engert's chances to win a major 14.1 event, although the clock is ticking.