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DATE: Saturday 14 – Sunday 15 March 2009

VENUE: Mount St Mary’s College

FIXTURES: Saturday 14 March - 09.00 Competition Begins until approx 17.00 Sunday 15 March – 09.00 Competition Continues until approx 16.30

Full schedule will be released nearer the event but all teams should expect to play in one of the first two game slots, and should also take note that ACCREDITATION may be time-consuming.

There will be a brief captain’s meeting at 9.00am inside or in front of the pavilion.

Updates will be posted on the UK Ultimate Event webpage: http://www.ukultimate.com/2009/03/07/uni_open_nationals

ARRIVAL: Please arrive plenty of time prior to your scheduled start time as all teams will need to accredit before being allowed to enter restricted zones. Please see the accreditation document attached or visit www.bucs.org.uk/accreditation09

Upon arrival all players on the team sheet and 3 named officials will receive an accreditation pass. All players will also receive a BUCS Championships T-shirt.

YOUR TEAM CAPTAIN MUST PRESENT STUDENT IDENTIFICATION FOR ALL SQUAD MEMBERS. IF A TEAM MEMBER DOES NOT HAVE HIS/HER STUDENT IDENTIFICATION THEY WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO PLAY. NUS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

It will only be possible to get accreditation for players that are on the team sheet. On-the-day replacements are NOT allowed.

The Accreditation area is well-marked and will be located near the car park at the entrance to the site. Accreditation will start from 8am which should give teams enough time to complete the task and have time to prepare for their first match.

CHANGING: Changing facilities will be available but entry will only be to those team members and team staff that are accredited. Changing for all teams will be in the main school building which will be clearly signposted after you have passed through accreditation.

MEDICAL: Physiotherapists will be pitch side throughout.

SQUAD & KIT: Please complete the attached team sheet and return to the BUCS Office by no later than 12 noon on Tuesday 3 March 2009.

PARKING: There is fairly limited parking at the venue, but the car park will be clearly signposted upon arrival. Teams cannot park in the small car park adjacent to the pavilion as this is reserved for event organisers and medical staff.

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TRANSPORT: For the teams that are utilising the organised buses from City centre to the venue (pre-organised via Si Hill) the buses will depart from (and return to) the Bus Station (Interchange) which is a short well-signposted walk from the train station. The Buses will depart from STANDS E5 and E6 . The buses will leave at 07.30am on BOTH DAYS . DO NOT MISS THE BUS – as you will have a very limited chance of getting to the venue any other way. The return bus journeys will leave from Mount St Marys at the end of the days’ play. Again, please be prompt, so we can ensure that everyone makes their train departures on time – but please don’t book early trains as the day’s play may not be finished as per the scheduled times. Please contact Si Hill on: [email protected] if you have already booked an early departing train to try and see if we can make any special arrangements.

CATERING: Packed lunches for competitors will be provided via a voucher system which teams will receive upon accreditation. The vouchers can then be exchanged for a packed lunch in the pavilion. There will also be additional limited food and drink on sale in the pavilion. Water bottles can be re-filled at the pavilion, there may also be some water containers available pitch side.

RUBBISH: There will be plenty of bins around the venue and players are reminded to do play their part and help out tiding up the pitches at the end of their matches.

SPECTATORS: Universities are encouraged to invite spectators to the BUCS Championships. Entry is £3.00 per person and this gives access to all 24 sports included in the Championships from 11-15 March 2009. Tickets are not being pre sold and can be bought at any of the Championship venues on the day of competition.

BEHAVIOUR: All teams will be expected to behave in manner befitting to the standard of the event. Teams are reminded of General Regulation REG 16.9 – which can be accessed on www.bucs.org.uk/rules and clicking on general regulations

SUPPORTERS: It is vital that each institution notifies BUCS of the number of supporters likely to attend and gives the name of 3 people who will be responsible for supporters’ behaviour. Please inform [email protected] of this no later than 12 noon on Tuesday 3 March 2009.

QUERIES: Please contact Tournament Director, Simon Hill on 07802 311298 Or University Co-ordinator, James Melzack on 07986 563 538 Or BUCS Sports Programme Manager, Alayna Carter on 020 7633 5085 or [email protected]

ACCOMMODATION: BUCS is working with South to secure discounted hotel and room deals for students competing in the BUCS Championships this year.

Yorkshire South is able to hold a significant number of hotel rooms (single, double and triple rooms) for the event. You are welcome to book your accommodation independently, but Yorkshire South is likely to have the best rates, including dinner, bed and breakfast and bed and breakfast rates. Prices range from £35 - £120 per room.

Yorkshire South has created an event specific website for the event. All the available hotels are now available to book from: https://www.conferencebookings.co.uk/delegate/YSTBUCSCHAMPIONSHIPS09 .

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Please try and book your accommodation as soon as you can to ensure you secure a city-centre hotel for ease of travel over the four days. If you need any further details or support booking your accommodation please contact: Yorkshire South Tourism - 0114 221 1900 or 0114 281 4048 - [email protected] .

Don’t forget that by booking an overnight stay on the Saturday night of the event (14 March 2009) you have the opportunity to enter our ‘chance to dance’ with Austin Healey competition. More details on the Strictly BUCS page on www.thebucschampionships.co.uk .

PHOTOGRAPHY AND FILMING: Please note that by attending the BUCS Championships as a competitor, official, volunteer or spectator you agree to your image being used by BUCS and approved BUCS third parties (i.e. Channel 4). This may include using your image in photographs, live and pre-recorded footage online, in print and/or television programming to promote BUCS, the BUCS Championships and BUCS event sponsors and funders.

All media and photographers will be accredited by BUCS and will have appropriate identification at the event. If, at the event, you become aware of unaccredited photographers or crews please notify a member of the event team immediately.

In most cases photographs taken at the event will be available to purchase online from BUCS accredited photographers after the event.

ENTERTAINMENT: Friday 13 March - SPACE The Octagon, Sheffield University - 23:00 – 03:00 The biggest Friday night in the city (tickets £3.50 adv/£4 door)

Saturday 14 March – THE BMI BABY ELITE LEAGUE MATCH vs. Ice Hockey game, Hallam Arena, 7.00pm (free entry to student athletes)

Saturday 14 March - Strictly BUCS Join BUCS and Sheffield Hallam University at the celebration party of the BUCS Championships 2009 The Hubs, Sheffield - 19:30 – till late Entry is free for all student athletes and spectators with event pass and Sheffield Hallam or Sheffield University students with student ID. All competitors or spectators have the chance to win a dance with BUCS ambassador, Austin Healey on the Saturday evening.

CHAMPIONSHIPS HOODIE: For the first-time athletes will be able to buy an exclusive and limited edition BUCS Championships hoodie at the Yorkshire-based Championships next month (11-15 March). Designed especially for athletes taking part in the five day event, the hoodies feature every one of the 24 sports available.

Available in sky or navy blue, the hoodies will be available for sale at each of the Sheffield venues for only £15. You can pre-order your hoodie for collection at the event. To pre-order fill in your details and your requirements at www.bucs.org.uk/hoodie .

ACCREDITATION: An accreditation system will be in place at this year’s BUCS Championships. Accreditation will be used to ensure that only competitors have access to competition areas within a venue. For many sports, competitors will also need to produce certain sports specific documentation to obtain accreditation. Once an individual has received a pass it must be worn at all times.

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Please visit www.bucs.org.uk/accreditation09 for a full detailed explanation of the accreditation system at the BUCS Championships or see the attached document.

IF ANY MEMBER OF A TEAM OR INDIVIDUAL SPORT DOES NOT PROVIDE THE RELEVANT DOCUMENTATION THEY WILL NOT BE ABLE TO COMPETE AND WILL ONLY BE ABLE TO ENTER THE VENUES AS A SPECTATOR. THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS MADE TO THIS RULE.

On successfully accrediting, each competitor and team support staff member will receive an accreditation pass which must be worn at all times. Accreditation will generally allow competitors and team staff to access changing rooms, the competition areas, warm up areas, and medical areas.

Accreditation will also allow competitors and team staff to enter all other venues free of charge in order to spectate in designated areas.

Please bear in mind that whilst every endeavour will be made to make accreditation a quick process, at key times it could be busy and therefore may take some time. It is advised that teams and individuals should allow adequate time to ensure all relevant people can pass through Accreditation in time for their matches/events. There will be no opportunity to circumvent this accreditation procedure.

NO ACCREDITATION, NO COMPETITION.

LOST PASSES If an athlete or support staff loses his/her accreditation pass there will be a £5.00 charge for a replacement pass.

SPONSORS

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We therefore recognise the significance of participation in sport at all levels, from grass roots right through to the pinnacle of international competition, and the universities with BUCS in particular, play a fundamental part in nurturing this performance and development. We are sure that a consistent level of support in this system will also see us attribute to great success in the 2012 Olympics. A prime example of our investment can be seen recently in a Nikewomen campaign to scour the UK and Ireland’s top universities to find ambitious and inspirational young women who are passionate about sport and live their lives with the strength and confidence it gives them.

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PERFORMANCE TEAM

Come and visit the Lucozade Sport Performance Team at the BUCS Championships. Our expert sport scientists can provide:

• Sport specific nutrition advice • Body mass index and body composition testing • Information on which sports nutrition products are relevant for you and your sport

Who is Right To Play? Right To Play is an international humanitarian organization that uses sport and play as a tool for development of children and youth in the most disadvantaged areas of the world. We work with over 700,000 children twice a week, in over 23 countries throughout Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. We have a number of Athlete ambassadors, like Andy Murray, Lance Armstrong, and Frank Lampard, which we use as a source of inspiration for the children we work with.

What does Right To Play do? Right To Play uses sport and play programs to promote opportunities for development, teach life skills and health education and build stronger, more peaceful communities. To do this, Right To Play trains local Coaches to run programs thereby creating the foundation in a community for regular and long-term sport and play programming and for individual and community leadership. Right To Play also uses sport and play to mobilise and educate communities around key health issues to support national health objectives, in particular HIV and AIDS prevention and awareness and vaccination campaigns.

What can you expect from Right To Play @ the Championships? Right To Play will have two main stands at the Championships; one at Ponds Forge, and a second at the EISS. At these stands you can understand more about the great work Right To Play is doing all over the world, you can enter into a prize raffle where you can win some great sporting prizes like tickets to Wimbledon, Chelsea F.C, signed memorabilia, and an Internship at our London HQ. You can also sign up to become a ‘Friend of Right To Play’, where you will receive monthly newsletters and be entered into a draw to win some fantastic prizes!

Right To Play are also the official sponsors of this year’s Ultimate event which we are very excited about, so come along to Mount St Mary’s to experience some exciting Ultimate action.

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Right To Play will be present at the university sports exhibition on Friday 13 March at The Hubs @ Sheffield Hallam. Come along to the event for the chance to meet and greet some Olympic athlete ambassadors and experience some Right To Play games that are used in our projects around the world.