PaintballX3 Magazine August 2014 Issue | Page 52

52 Paul Tournier (l) Marty Tripes Andy Van Der Plaats Joe West Adrian Vilaca August 2014 Paul Tournier Paul was the director of marketing with RP Scherer through the mid 1990s and played a huge role in the development of the game, especially the tournament side. Paul could be found handing out huge checks to podium teams at the PMI North American Championships in the late 80s, as well as many Lively events. Marty Tripes Marty Tripes was a presence in tournament paintball in the 1980s and 90s. In fact, it was Marty that introduced paintball to John and Rita Gregory, then owners of JT Racing. Marty convinced the Gregorys that the growing game of paintball needed better and safer goggles and the rest is history. After his time with JT Paintball/Racing, Marty moved into a position with Scott Goggles and success in paintball followed for Scott as well. Andy Van Der Plaats Andy has been in paintball for more than 25 years and he’s spent a great deal of those years as a great ambassador for scenario and milsim paintball. Andy has also written for several paintball magazines, he’s been a scenario game general, a commander in Oklahoma D-Day games and an all around excellent spokesman for our game. Adrian Vilaca Bet this is a name you don’t know. Villaca was the person instrumental in securing the Toronto Skydome, hose site of the 1998 Skyball event. Though his company didn’t produce every Skyball event held at the Toronto Skydome since, playing paintball inside the amazing sports facility has been a high point for the sport ever since. Sean Walker Sean is a staple in California paintball. He is a field owner (Camp Pendleton Paintball Park), he’s run several large scale paintball series including the NPPL and the XSPL , he’s a player and he’s been involved in just about every facet of the paintball industry. Claudia Welikson In 1990 five-man paintball tournaments were huge— they were everywhere. But on the east coast the game was 15-man. But that all changed when Claudia Welikson’s Paintcheck five-man took over Skirmish for a weekend. Claudia was also the founder of Paintcheck Magazine, which debuted in 1989. Joe West Joe has owned J&J Performance Barrels since the early 1990s. He’s a long time player, someone that was one of the game’s early ambassadors, and a guy that’s designed products that have consistently sold for almost 20 years. Joe was also the first person to bring ceramic coating technology to paintball barrels.