"Most teams carried a number of alternates. Along with the shrink and the trainer, the French team - which finished first - had three alternates and five spotters to take notes and provide advice for their team." An article about Todd Oishi, Canadian national fly fishing champion, discloses some interesting detail on how the Europeans take the fly fishing world championships so much more seriously than the U.S. does. Michael Matsumaru in the Maple Ridge News.
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