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Please find below a link
to the provisional timetable for the 2010 British
Schools Judo National Individual Championships to be held at EIS
– Sheffield on the 20th March 2010.
2010
British Schools Judo National Individual Championships - Provisional
Timetable
We have published this timetable to try and assist you with planning
your attendance at the event however please note that this timetable
is approximate and subject to change on the day.
2010 British
Schools Judo National Individual Championships - Important Notes
Registration & weigh-in will take place on Saturday 20th March
2010 at the EIS - Sheffield at the following times:
Years 10 and 11: 09.00am
– 9.45am
Years 7, 8 and 9: 10.15am – 10.45am
Years 12 and 13: 11.15am – 11.45am
All competitors must
bring their valid BJA or affiliate judo licence to registration.
As a high number of
the competitors are going to be under 18 an open weigh in will
take place at this event, therefore all players entering this
event regardless of age will be weighed in under U18 rules.
Please note that due to this ALL competitors will receive the
weight allowance and therefore ALL competitors MUST weigh in wearing
competition acceptable judogi trousers for boys (0.5kg) or competition
acceptable judogi trousers and t-shirt for girls (0.6kg).
Players will fight in the weight group they make on the day of
the event.
Players are NOT permitted to change in the designated
official weigh-in area.
SWEATING OFF: If a player
is seen by BJA staff or officials sweating off, they will be asked
to go straight to the scales and weigh in. A toilet visit will
be allowed but no more running. If the athlete refuses to go to
the scales they will be withdrawn from the competition.
PHOTOGRAPHY:
We intend to have various accredited photographers at this event
and we are planning to have some form of filming and internet
broadcast of some mats (connections permitting). Whilst no child’s
name will be published alongside their image and all of those
conducting the filming and or photography will have undergone
the necessary checks the Event Manager, James Sills, needs to
know as soon as possible of any players entered who for legal
or child protection reasons cannot have their image published
in the public domain.
You should note that if no notification is received the BJA will
be using images taken at this event for media and publicity purposes
in order to promote the positive aspect of our sport.
For any queries, please e-mail: events@britishjudo.org.uk
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