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It must be fairly big. My brother came over Thursday night so he wouldn't have to get up at the crack of dawn to play golf in Norman Friday morning. I don't have a spare bed so he tied to rent a room. He got the last room available in Purcell, there was nothing available in the metro area. This is very good for the local economy.
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Yes, I think I underestimated this event. Unfortunetaly, TS pointed out that we can't really pull it off yet. I hope it goes much better with the Big 12 basketball torunament next year. I think it will be a much bigger tes for us. Hopfully, one year will make a big difference.
These committees weigh public reaction a lot when making these decisions. It's a lot harder to convince them later that all the shortcomings at the first event have been fixed. |
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BDP, yes although you and I might not be that interested in wrestling, supposively it had/was expected to have a greater economic impact than the regional basketball tournaments. More demand for hotels, more of a committed following, more money spent on food and alcohol, etc. Not to mention they had outdoor tents and festivals going along as well as the St. Patricks festival going on in Bricktown during the tournament. The biggest complaint from last years NCAA was no outdoor festivals, etc. Let's not jump the gun too soon
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From the Oklahoman letters to the editor:
City Visit Enjoyable Experience I was recently in Oklahoma City to watch the NCAA Wrestling Championships. The tournament organizers and all those involved made this the best of many national championships that I have attended. Most importantly I want to say that the people of Oklahoma City are what made my four days in Oklahoma a truly enjoyable experience. Everyone was helpful and friendly; from the rental car agency clerks, the city trolley drivers, the hotel staff, and mostly the neighborly folks working at the Ford Center. Each person I encountered displayed a deep pride and love for their city. They proudly spoke of the accomplishments and improvements the city has made in the past few years. They talked of future projects with great anticipation and all the while praising the leadership of the city planners. As a baby boomer contemplating retirement, I am now seriously considering Oklahoma City the place to live out my retirement years. Your city has a lot to offer, and I look forward to comin back to help support all the good things that you have going. I hope to see ya'll soon! - Marlin Moreno Stockton, Calif. Sounds like we pulled it off to me. |
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