6.9 Entry Deadlines 75/25

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6.9 Entry Deadlines 75/25

Post by Canadian Paddler » Sat Nov 04, 2017 3:50 pm

6.9 Entry Deadlines 75/25
The positioning of Priority and Entry deadlines in the yearbook make it difficult to get a clear view of the deadlines for entering an event. Moving them to a single location should clarify the rules. Page 55
B3.3.2 “Paddle Up” Participation Conditions
The entry fee payable will be the same as for competitors in the Host division.
Paddle Up competitors must wear their normal divisional bib when racing.
DELETE THE REST OF THIS RULE
Page 68
UK C11.2 The deadline for entries to Ranking Competitions shall be 15 days prior to the first day of the competition (the Friday two weeks prior to the competition).
The priority entry deadline (before which host paddlers get priority of entry) is the Friday four weeks prior to the competition
The competition organiser may impose a limit on numbers, either in the published calendar or at the time of planning the start list. If such a limit is applied, priority of entry shall be as follows:
Up to the priority entry deadline: Host division paddlers, in order of receipt of entries, then “paddlers up”, in order of receipt of entries.
b) After the priority entry deadline up to entry cut-off: both Host division and “paddling up” paddlers in order of receipt of entries.
All spelling errors are intentional and are there to show new and improved ways of spelling old words. Grammatical errors are due to too many English classes/teachers.
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Re: 6.9 Entry Deadlines 75/25

Post by Canadian Paddler » Sat Nov 25, 2017 2:45 pm

This motion was handled under article 5.9 and voted on immediately. It was adopted nem con.
All spelling errors are intentional and are there to show new and improved ways of spelling old words. Grammatical errors are due to too many English classes/teachers.
Old. Fat. Slow. Bad tempered. And those are my good points

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