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Activebharat Creations LLP (Registerd by Ministry of Corporate Affaris, Government of India) Prmoting Traditional Sports and Games . International combat games (International Traditional Sports and Combat Games) Event Sanctioned by International Association of Combative Sports Host & Event Managed by ActiveBharat Creations LLP (Registerd by Ministry of Corporate Affaris, Government of India) In Association with Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Sports Foundation The Association for National Sports Federations Member - The Association for International Sports for All- Tafisa Tafisa Recognized by International Olympic Committee-IOC, WHO, ICSSPE & UNESCO Head Office: Fitworld, 45, Pari Chowk, Near Ansal Plaza, KP-1, Greater Noida, UP-201310 IN E-mail: [email protected] Visit: http://www.combativesports.org Venue: Talkatora Indoor Stadium New Delhi-110004 India Dates: 22-24 November, 2019 Head Office: Fitworld, 45, Pari Chowk, Near Ansal Plaza, KP-1, Greater Noida, UP-201310 IN E-mail: [email protected] Visit: http://www.combativesports.org Official Invitation To, _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ Subject: 2019 International Combat Games/ICL Indian Combat League, New Delhi Dear Sir/Madam, With pleasure I would like to bring it in your kind notice that Dr. B R Ambedkar Sports Foundation, National Martial Arts Committee India and The Association of National Sports Federations jointly going to organize International Combative Games 2019 at New Delhi the Capital of the Country at Talkatora Indoor Stadium, New Delhi from 22-24 November, 2019. The Event is sanctioned by International Association of Combative Sports. The primary aims of these games are to bring the best talent in Sports into and to expose at the International Arena. Near about 20 countries from all over the world in various Combat Sports are expected to participate in the said Games. You are cordially invited to this healthy competition and uphold the traditions of these games. We solicit your co-operation and healthy desire for your reciprocation. Thanking you. Best Regards. ________________________ Master B. K. Bharat Executive Director http://www.combativesports.org Head Office: Fitworld, 45, Pari Chowk, Near Ansal Plaza, KP-1, Greater Noida, UP-201310 IN E-mail: [email protected] Visit: http://www.combativesports.org Rules & Regulation: The Partitioning Federations/ Associations must be an official member of the IACS. The Interested International/ National Federations/ Associations related to Martial Arts may register themselves before 20 September, 2019 through the official processor by contacting at headquarter. All Players/ Officials must be a Registered Member of IACS or with Associate Organization. The National Level Selection will be conducted by concerned National Martial Arts Committees/ Units or Associate Martial Arts Organizations. Any Martial Arts National Federations/ Association can be Apply for International Combat Games with Participants and Officials. Last Date of submission all type of Registration/Membership Forms is 20 September, 2019. Participants should have their own equipment & other protective guards as per rules. Organizing Committee has the right to accept or reject the entry of any individual or teams. All Technical Officials should wear official uniform of the IACS and As per Rules of ISF. The Tournament officials reserve the right to suspend or terminate the match/ player/ team for infringement of the rules of concerned federations/ associations. In case of injury or any misshaping during Asian Games, only first-aid facilities will be provided by Organizing Committee. The Organizing Committee will not be responsible for any injuries, damages, losses, theft before, during and after the championship. Alcoholic drinks, smoking, chewing tobacco and drugs are strictly prohibited at the venue of the championship and accommodation areas. Entry fee will not be refundable in any case. The Organizing Committee as the right of accepts or refuses the entry of any individual or teams. The Participants, below the age of 18 yrs he/she has to produce the relevant evidence/ proof of his/her date of birth. Please attach Date of Birth Certificate, Health and Fitness Certificate issued by Concern Authorities. No Conveyance / Transport will be provided International Combat Games for Players & Officials. If there are less than three entries in any event, technical committee will adjust with joint category. Ruleas as per International Federations and Seprate Arenas for All Disciplines. In Association with: National Martial Arts Committee India Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Sports Foundation The Association for National Sports Federations Media Associate: Khiladi the Player-National Sports Magazine Visit: www.khiladitheplayer.com 24x7 India News Visit: www.24x7indianews.com ANN- Active News Network Visit: www.annhindi.com Event Managed by: ActiveBharat Creations LLP Visit: www.activebharat.com Head Office: Fitworld, 45, Pari Chowk, Near Ansal Plaza, KP-1, Greater Noida, UP-201310 IN E-mail: [email protected] Visit: http://www.combativesports.org Entry Fee Details: Category-A – Only for Selected Players/National Teams of Affiliated Units (Affiliated National Representatives and Member Organizations) Early Registration Fee 50 USD/3500 INR* per Athlete before 30th of October, 2019 Late Registration Fee 60 USD/4300 INR* per Athlete after 15th of November, 2019 Additional Event Fee 15 USD/1000 INR* per Athlete/ Each Event Team Event Fee 15 USD/1000 INR* per Athlete / Each Event *Internet Handing Charge Extra Please note that it’s package without accommodation & meals, we will provide only lunch at venue. If you want accommodation, please see accommodation chart – Category-B –Open Entry for All / Member/Non- Member Organizations (All Organizations, Clubs, Academies, Schools and Individuals) Early Registration Fee 60 USD/4300 INR* per Athlete before 30th of October, 2019 Late Registration Fee 70 USD/5000 INR* per Athlete after 15th of November, 2019 Additional Event Fee 20 USD/1400 INR* per Athlete/ Each Event Team Event Fee 20 USD/1400 INR* per Athlete / Each Event *Internet Handing Charge Extra Please note that it’s package without accommodation & meals, we will provide only lunch at venue. If you want accommodation, please see accommodation chart – Judge-Referee Course Fee 60 USD (Including course material & Tie-Badge) Registration Online only – https://combativesports.org/registration Accommodation In charge: Mr. Pankaj Kardam - Manager +91-8057382900, 7500064116 ActiveBharat Creations – A Sports Event Management Company Account Details - Name- ActiveBharat Creations LLP ICICI Bank Greater Noida Branch Ac. No. 025405003729 IFS Code ICIC0000254 Accommodations Package: – For All Players/ Officials/ Coach/ Manager/ Parents) Sharing Triple/ Per Head Double/ Per Head Single/ Per Head Last Date Hotels 1-2 star 50 USD/3500 INR 65 USD/4500 INR 95 USD/6500 INR 30/10/2018 Hotels 3 star 80 USD/5500 INR 95 USD/6500 INR 140 USD/9500 INR 30/10/2018 Hotels 4 star 160 USD/11500 INR 210 USD/14500 INR 320 USD/22500 INR 30/10/2018 Hotels 5 star 270 USD/18500 INR 300 USD/20500 INR 590 USD/40500 INR 30/10/2018 Including 4 Night Accommodation & 4 Time Breakfast in Hotels ( No Dinner) If you want self own accommodation, then no problem organizing committee. Entry Refund Policy: Name Change only for who will register during 01/04/2019 to 20/09/2019, they can change athlete name, no panelty before 30th of September, 2019 Entry Refund only for who will register during 01/04/2019 to 30/09/2019, they can cancil athlete registration before 30th of September with 30% cancillation charge (Refund only 70%), If before 15th of October, athlete cancillation charge will be 50% of Entry fee (Refund only 50%) & If before 31st of October, athlete cancillation charge will be 75% of Entry fee (Refund only 25%) Please note after 31st of October, 2019, Organizing Committee can’t change/ cancil or refund any Registration. Head Office: Fitworld, 45, Pari Chowk, Near Ansal Plaza, KP-1, Greater Noida, UP-201310 IN E-mail: [email protected] Visit: http://www.combativesports.org Event/ Weight Categoreis: Children Section (7-14 Yrs) Male -25 Kg, -30 Kg, -35 Kg, -40 Kg, -45 Kg & +45 Kg. Female -22 Kg, -26 Kg, -30 Kg, -32 Kg, -36 Kg & +36 Kg. Youth Section (14-18 Yrs) Male -45 Kg, -50 Kg, -55 Kg, -60 Kg, -65 Kg & +65 Kg. Female -36 Kg, -40 Kg, -44 Kg, -48 Kg, -52 Kg & +52 Kg. Senior Section (18-35 Yrs ) Male -60 Kg, -65 Kg, -70 Kg, -75 Kg, -80 Kg, -85 Kg, -90 Kg & +90 Kg. Female -52 Kg, -56 Kg, -60 Kg, -64 Kg, -68 Kg, -72Kg -78Kg & +78 Kg. Master Section (35 Yrs & Above) Male -65 Kg, -72 Kg, -79 Kg, -86 Kg, -94 Kg & +94 Kg. Female -56 Kg, -62 Kg, -68 Kg, -74 Kg, -82Kg & +82 Kg. Event Schedules: Thursday 21/11/2019 12:00 Pm Onward Team Reporting, Weigh-In & Accreditation at Hotel 08:00 Pm Official Meeting with Team Coaches/ Manager at Hotel Friday 22/11/2019 09:00 Am Reporting, Weigh-In & Accreditation at Stadium 11:00 Am Judge/ Referee Seminar and Meeting with Technical Officials 12:30 Am Kata/ Forms/ Self Defense Events for All Male & Female Divisions (Okinawa/ Japanese/ Chinese/ Korean/ Traditional/ Creative & Weapons Forms) 06:30 Pm Medallion Ceremonies for all victory 07:00 Pm Opening Ceremony & Demonstration 08:00 Pm AGM of IACS & Official Dinner, Only for Invited Officials at Stadium Saturday 23/11/2019 09:00 Am Events for Children & Youth Male & Female Divisions (All Type of Sparring /Kumite/ Grappling/
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