Shooting at the Olympics - Tickets
Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 7:38 am
On the way home last night I quickly scanned another Olympic tickets shambles story in the free newspaper, with the usual disdain that I have for the whole affair.
The story listed sports that had tickets still available by good chance of getting a ticket and then slim chance of getting a ticket, then in a third column, all sold out.
I had a look in the good chance column for shooting - nothing,
Then in the Slim chance column - still nothing, blooming typical I thought, they have not even listed shooting-
Then I glanced down the all sold out column and there it was - Tickets for shooting at the Olympics are all sold out!
Does this not tell us something about the popularity of shooting?
Unfortunately I could not tell if these were tickets bought by UK residents or by the whole world, but surely this is a good opportunity for positive PR by our shooting bodies?
And if I was to live in a complete dream world, would the popularity not give some weight for an argument to keep the venue after the games. I know that is not going to happen, the land is too valuable.
For once it is nice to see that our sport is doing well and is not the dirty sport that no one dares talk about.
DM
Edit,
Just had a thought that perhaps there was only ever a stupidly small number of tickets ever available and that is why they sold out...
The story listed sports that had tickets still available by good chance of getting a ticket and then slim chance of getting a ticket, then in a third column, all sold out.
I had a look in the good chance column for shooting - nothing,
Then in the Slim chance column - still nothing, blooming typical I thought, they have not even listed shooting-
Then I glanced down the all sold out column and there it was - Tickets for shooting at the Olympics are all sold out!
Does this not tell us something about the popularity of shooting?
Unfortunately I could not tell if these were tickets bought by UK residents or by the whole world, but surely this is a good opportunity for positive PR by our shooting bodies?
And if I was to live in a complete dream world, would the popularity not give some weight for an argument to keep the venue after the games. I know that is not going to happen, the land is too valuable.
For once it is nice to see that our sport is doing well and is not the dirty sport that no one dares talk about.
DM
Edit,
Just had a thought that perhaps there was only ever a stupidly small number of tickets ever available and that is why they sold out...