Olympic Starter Can't Use His Starter Pistol at UK School Race
Council members feared "that the sound of a pistol discharge would frighten the children and, perhaps, psychologically scar them forever".
Alan Bell, the "Chief Starter" for track events at the 2012 London Olympics, has been called one of the "world's top race starters". Over the past 36 years, using his trusty blank-firing starter pistols, Alan has started over 25,000 events, including Olympic and World Championship races. Bell, the current Chairman of the IAAF International Starters Panel, is widely recognized as one of the most capable (and knowledgeable) race starters on the planet.
However, the regional Council in West Dunbartonshire (Scotland) recently decided that Bell should not be allowed to start a running race at a local elementary school. Bell had originally been invited as an Olympic VIP for the benefit of the student athletes in this small community near Glasgow. Bell was even planning to start the school race by firing the same starter pistol which will be used to start the 100m Finals in the 2012 summer Olympic Games.
Why did the West Dunbartonshire Council send Bell home? It's all about gun-phobia. Council members feared "that the sound of a pistol discharge would frighten the children and, perhaps, psychologically scar them forever".
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Council members feared "that the sound of a pistol discharge would frighten the children and, perhaps, psychologically scar them forever".
Alan Bell, the "Chief Starter" for track events at the 2012 London Olympics, has been called one of the "world's top race starters". Over the past 36 years, using his trusty blank-firing starter pistols, Alan has started over 25,000 events, including Olympic and World Championship races. Bell, the current Chairman of the IAAF International Starters Panel, is widely recognized as one of the most capable (and knowledgeable) race starters on the planet.
However, the regional Council in West Dunbartonshire (Scotland) recently decided that Bell should not be allowed to start a running race at a local elementary school. Bell had originally been invited as an Olympic VIP for the benefit of the student athletes in this small community near Glasgow. Bell was even planning to start the school race by firing the same starter pistol which will be used to start the 100m Finals in the 2012 summer Olympic Games.
Why did the West Dunbartonshire Council send Bell home? It's all about gun-phobia. Council members feared "that the sound of a pistol discharge would frighten the children and, perhaps, psychologically scar them forever".
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Olympic Starter Can't Use His Starter Pistol at UK School Race « Daily Bulletin