PaintballX3 Magazine January 2014 | Page 82

82 Besides price, give us one thing that you’d like to see changed in paintball. We agree it’s an expensive sport for the large number of inputs required, but we also believe that doing things right takes us at good ports. Perhaps big brands should carefully choose their local dealers and maintain control of them. They are the visible face of that brand and bad attitudes or lack of business ethics cause problems for our players. What separates your events from others? Why should players attend your events? We are the best choice because since ten years we have shown seriousness and commitment. We are also reaching a high level of organization, a body of settled referees, ongoing training and the largest deployment of the country. Thanks Andrés, we wish you and the TAP all the best in 2014 and beyond! What are your long and short terms goals? In the short term we want to have a dizzying year for the tenth anniversary of the Association and to celebrate the tenth edition of the tournament. So we have planned several institutional events. The AAP will be working with the Argentina Sports Confederation and the Olympic Committee. Expand the growth and professionalizing of sport in the country. Get more reputation and positioning, find synergy among peers (other sports). In the long term we will continue working to make grow up our sport in Argentina and the rest of the region. We are establishing strategic relationships with leagues of other countries and in turn putting a lot of work in press and publics relations. january 2014 For more information about Torneo Argentino de Paintball please see the links below. www.facebook.com/aapaintball http://www.aapaintball.com.ar