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UPDATE from CDSA/CDG 2018 - the Dates Are Now 4 Days UPDATE from CDSA/CDG 2018 - the dates are now 4 days Registration Package Information For BC Players to attend Canada Deaf Games 2018 DATE: Wednesday, February 21 to Sunday, February 25, 2018 LOCATION: Winnipeg, Manitoba Please read again – few changes below Canada Deaf Games (CDG) Combo Fee per player includes opening ceremony (Feb 21), closing ceremony (Feb 24), banquet (Feb 24), registration fee, program book, game passes, bronze and gold medal games. This cost $200 Early Bird by October 31 or $235 deadline by November 15, 2017 per player. Objective: These competitions are qualification for the 2019 Winter Deaflympics: Curling, ice hockey and snowboarding. Curling events will count as national tryouts. There will be coaches and recruiters on site for ice hockey and snowboarding. The basketball games will select the best players age 21 years old and under for the U21 World Basketball Championships at Gallaudet University, July 2018 If you are interested to be on BC Team for the sports of volleyball, curling, basketball, bowling, ice hockey and snowboarding. Please inform Leonor Johnson at BC Deaf Sports Federation. You are required to attend BCDSF try-out selection games/practice events to be part of BC Team. Please ask Leonor at BCDSF office for the schedule. BC Package Information: All flights, hotels, CDG combo fees must be done through BCDSF. CDG and Canadian Deaf Sports Association will not accept payment from individual BC players. HOTEL: Rooms will be booked by BCDSF at Canad Inn Polo Park, Winnipeg. Two double sized bed in each room cost $135 per night plus taxes. Approx. $320 each player for four (4) nights. AIRFARE: BCDSF will book flights for all players through our Sports travel agency in late November. Approx. cost $500 AUDIOGRAM: You are required to provide hearing test if chosen to be on the Canada Deaf Team. DEPOSIT FEE: $200.00 is due by October 23, 2017. (BCDSF must pay to CDSA before October 31) OTHERS: BCDSF will provides BC Team shirts and BCDSF will send chaperones if necessary for youth age 18 and under. If you have any questions or concerns, please do contact Chief de Mission, Leonor Johnson at the BCDSF office, [email protected] Registration Package Information - UPDATE For BC Players to attend Canada Deaf Games 2018 DATE: Wednesday, February 21 to Sunday, February 25, 2018 LOCATION: Winnipeg, Manitoba Cost: BCDSF will support you at least 50% for the hotel and airfare. Approximate cost per player based on 4 nights. (UPDATE as of October 11, 2017) WHAT COST BCDSF Pays Player Pays Note Hotel $640.00 – 1 room $160.00 $160.00 Shared by 2 4 nights ($320.00 to share) people each room Airfare $500.00 each $250.00 $250.00 Will watch for sales CDG Fee $200.00 each 0 $200.00 Not qualified for discount Approximate $1020.00 each $410.00 $610.00 Totals (approx.) ********************************************************* Estimate schedule to pay to BCDSF for hotel, airfare, and combo. UPDATE (as of October 11, 2017) October 23, 2017: $200.00 November 15, 2017: $150.00 December 15, 2017: $150.00 (included renewing membership if required) Balance left, $$ due by January 31, 2018. ********************************************************* Any questions or concerns, please ask Leonor Johnson, Chief de Mission: [email protected] Thank you! BC Deaf Sports Federation #4 – 320 Columbia Street New Westminster, BC V3L 1A6 www.bcdeafsports.bc.ca .
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