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Mixed Pairs 1 MIXED PAIRS 1 - 3 MARCH CONTENTS Summerset Message 4 Bowls NZ Message 5 Daily Playing Programme 6 CONTENTS Club Directory & Travel Times 8 Tournament Officials 10 Conditions of Play 14 Code of Conduct 20 Prize Money 21 Teams 22 Summerset is proud to partner with Bowls New Zealand, for the third year running, to bring you the 2021 Summerset Nationals competitions. At Summerset we work hard to bring the best of life to residents in our retirement villages, including bowling greens at our villages and promoting this popular sport through our collaboration with Bowls New Zealand. We wish all competitors an enjoyable tournament and offer our congratulations to those that qualify for the latter stages of the events. FROM SUMMERSET FROM Julian Cook CEO Summerset Retirement Villages 4 ® Summerset is proud to partner with Bowls New Zealand, On behalf of Bowls New Zealand, it gives me great pleasure for the third year running, to bring you the 2021 Summerset to welcome all players, officials and supporters to Central Nationals competitions. Otago for the 2021 Summerset National Open Mixed Pairs Championship At Summerset we work hard to bring the best of life to residents in our retirement villages, including bowling I would like to acknowledge Summerset Retirement greens at our villages and promoting this popular sport Villages for their sponsorship of this event and of Bowls through our collaboration with Bowls New Zealand. New Zealand. We wish all competitors an enjoyable tournament and Thank you to Bowls Central Otago for hosting this event offer our congratulations to those that qualify for the latter and to Alexandra Bowling Club and the other host clubs stages of the events. within the Centre for their support. Bowls New Zealand appreciates how much work has gone into preparing for the National Mixed Pairs and would like to acknowledge and thank all the volunteers, officials, FROM BOWLS NZ BOWLS FROM umpires and greens staff for time that they have given up to make this a successful event. FROM SUMMERSET FROM To the competitors, I wish you every success. Play well and above all enjoy all that Central Otago has to offer during your visit. Julian Cook Mark O’Connor CEO Summerset Retirement Villages President Bowls New Zealand 5 Monday March 01 Tuesday PROGRAMME March 02 Wednesday March 03 DAILY PLAYING DAILY 6 MIXED PAIRS OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Section Play (2¾ hour time limit) 8.30am Round 1 11.45am Round 2 3.00pm Round 3 Post Section Play (2¾ hour time limit) 8.15am Round 128 PROGRAMME 11.15am Round 64 2.15pm Round 32 5.15pm Round of 16 Finals (no time limit) 8.30am Quarter-finals 11.45am Semi-finals 3.00pm Final DAILY PLAYING DAILY 7 CLUB DIRECTORY GREENS ADDRESS PHONE Alexandra Bowling Club Molyneux Park, Alexandra 03 448 8616 Alexandra RSA Bowling Club 33 Centennial Ave, Alexandra 03 448 8090 Arrowtown Bowling Club Cnr. Denbeigh & Hereford Streets, Arrowtown 03 442 1905 TIMES Bannockburn Bowling Club 1 Domain Road, Bannockburn 03 445 0684 Clyde Bowling Club 11 Whitby Street, Clyde 03 449 2838 Hawea Bowling Club 35 Myra Street, Lake Hawea 03 443 1072 Omakau Bowling Club Cobham Crescent, Omakau 021 035 4766 Patearoa Bowling Club 1627 Patearoa - Ranfurly Road, Patearoa 03 444 7837 Roxburgh Bowling Club Berwick Street, Roxburgh 027 312 8729 Waipiata Bowling Club 42 Domain Road, Waipiata 022 049 7254 DIRECTORY Wanaka Bowling Club 130 Tenby Street, Wanaka 03 443 7873 TRAVEL TRAVEL TIMES DISTANCE IN MINUTES CLUB Alexandra Arrowtown Bannockburn Clyde Cromwell Hawea Omakau Patearoa Queenstown Roxburgh Waipiata Wanaka Alexandra 60 30 10 25 60 20 75 70 30 70 60 Arrowtown 60 35 25 40 60 70 120 20 90 120 55 Bannockburn 30 35 25 10 50 45 95 50 60 90 45 Clyde 10 25 25 20 55 20 70 65 35 70 55 Cromwell 25 40 10 20 45 40 90 50 55 90 40 Hawea 60 60 35 55 45 80 135 75 120 150 45 Omakau 20 70 45 20 40 80 55 85 50 50 75 Patearoa 75 120 95 70 90 135 55 135 100 15 125 Queenstown 70 20 50 65 50 75 85 135 100 130 65 Roxburgh 30 90 60 35 55 120 50 100 100 95 90 Waipiata 70 120 90 70 90 150 50 15 130 95 120 Wanaka 60 55 45 55 40 45 75 125 65 90 120 8 CLUB DIRECTORY GREENS ADDRESS PHONE Alexandra Bowling Club Molyneux Park, Alexandra 03 448 8616 Alexandra RSA Bowling Club 33 Centennial Ave, Alexandra 03 448 8090 Arrowtown Bowling Club Cnr. Denbeigh & Hereford Streets, Arrowtown 03 442 1905 TIMES Bannockburn Bowling Club 1 Domain Road, Bannockburn 03 445 0684 Clyde Bowling Club 11 Whitby Street, Clyde 03 449 2838 Hawea Bowling Club 35 Myra Street, Lake Hawea 03 443 1072 Omakau Bowling Club Cobham Crescent, Omakau 021 035 4766 Patearoa Bowling Club 1627 Patearoa - Ranfurly Road, Patearoa 03 444 7837 Roxburgh Bowling Club Berwick Street, Roxburgh 027 312 8729 Waipiata Bowling Club 42 Domain Road, Waipiata 022 049 7254 DIRECTORY Wanaka Bowling Club 130 Tenby Street, Wanaka 03 443 7873 TRAVEL TRAVEL TIMES DISTANCE IN MINUTES CLUB Alexandra Arrowtown Bannockburn Clyde Cromwell Hawea Omakau Patearoa Queenstown Roxburgh Waipiata Wanaka Alexandra 60 30 10 25 60 20 75 70 30 70 60 Arrowtown 60 35 25 40 60 70 120 20 90 120 55 Bannockburn 30 35 25 10 50 45 95 50 60 90 45 Clyde 10 25 25 20 55 20 70 65 35 70 55 Cromwell 25 40 10 20 45 40 90 50 55 90 40 Hawea 60 60 35 55 45 80 135 75 120 150 45 Omakau 20 70 45 20 40 80 55 85 50 50 75 Patearoa 75 120 95 70 90 135 55 135 100 15 125 Queenstown 70 20 50 65 50 75 85 135 100 130 65 Roxburgh 30 90 60 35 55 120 50 100 100 95 90 Waipiata 70 120 90 70 90 150 50 15 130 95 120 Wanaka 60 55 45 55 40 45 75 125 65 90 120 9 TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Chris Lander Phone: 021 109 5965 Email: [email protected] CHARTROOM: Alex Reed Phone: 027 891 4779 Email: [email protected] TOURNAMENT JURY OF APPEAL: Mark O’Connor, Bowls NZ President Tony Kermode, Bowls NZ Judicial Committee Joan Wilson, Chief Technical Offi cial The Jury of Appeal will have the power to co-opt if necessary. CHIEF TECHNICAL OFFICIAL: OFFICIALS Joan Wilson Phone: 027 454 3620 MEDICAL CONTACT: Health Central 93 Tarbert Street, Alexandra 9320 Hours: 8am - 6pm Phone: 03-440 0295 Dunstan Hospital 29 Hospital Road, Clyde 9330 Hours: Open 24 hours Phone: 03-440 4300 Cromwell Medical Centre 192 Waenga Drive, Cromwell 9310 Hours: 8am - 6pm week days, 10am- 6pm weekends Phone: 03-445 1119 Lakes Districts Hospital 20 Douglas Street, Frankton, Queenstown 9300 Hours: Open 24 hours Phone: 03-441 0015 TOURNAMENT Wanaka Medical 23 Cardrona Valley Road, Wanaka 9305 Hours: Monday - Friday, 8am - 6pm I Saturday and Sunday 9am - 12pm and 3pm-6pm Phone: 03-443 0710 10 TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Chris Lander Phone: 021 109 5965 Email: [email protected] CHARTROOM: Alex Reed Phone: 027 891 4779 Email: [email protected] TOURNAMENT JURY OF APPEAL: Mark O’Connor, Bowls NZ President Tony Kermode, Bowls NZ Judicial Committee Joan Wilson, Chief Technical Offi cial The Jury of Appeal will have the power to co-opt if necessary. CHIEF TECHNICAL OFFICIAL: OFFICIALS Joan Wilson Phone: 027 454 3620 MEDICAL CONTACT: Health Central 93 Tarbert Street, Alexandra 9320 Hours: 8am - 6pm Phone: 03-440 0295 Dunstan Hospital 29 Hospital Road, Clyde 9330 Hours: Open 24 hours Phone: 03-440 4300 Cromwell Medical Centre 192 Waenga Drive, Cromwell 9310 Hours: 8am - 6pm week days, 10am- 6pm weekends Phone: 03-445 1119 Lakes Districts Hospital 20 Douglas Street, Frankton, Queenstown 9300 Hours: Open 24 hours Phone: 03-441 0015 TOURNAMENT Wanaka Medical 23 Cardrona Valley Road, Wanaka 9305 Hours: Monday - Friday, 8am - 6pm I Saturday and Sunday 9am - 12pm and 3pm-6pm Phone: 03-443 0710 11 14 CONDITIONS OF PLAY SUMMERSET NATIONAL OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS SUMMERSET NATIONAL OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS MIXED PAIRS (2x4x2) 1. STATUS 1.1 These Conditions of Play are supplementary to Bowls New Zealand Regulation 6 – National Events. 1.2 These Conditions of Play are also made in accordance with Law 55.3 of the Laws of the Sport, which permits Bowls New Zealand as a Controlling Body to establish conditions of play to cover certain aspects of the sport. These Conditions of Play set out the conditions of play for the National Open Championships - Men and Women and apply to all players, Clubs and Centres PLAY participating in the Event. These Conditions of Play do not apply to International Competition which must be played strictly in accordance with the Laws of the Sport. 1.3 These Conditions of Play have been developed and issued by the Bowls New Zealand Chief Executive in accordance with Regulation 6 – National Events. 2. NAME OF EVENT, DATES AND VENUES 2.1 EVENT NAME: Summerset National Open Championships - Mixed Pairs 2.2 DATES: 1st – 3rd March 2021 inclusive. 2.3 VENUES: Headquarters is Alexandra Bowling Club with section play being played at clubs throughout Central Otago. 3. CONTROLLING BODY 3.1 Bowls New Zealand. 3.2 Tournament Director – Bowls New Zealand Tournament Director. 4. DEFINITIONS 4.1 The words and phrases used in these Conditions of Play shall have the same meaning as defined in Regulation 6 – National Events and the Constitution of SUMMERSET NATIONAL OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS SUMMERSET NATIONAL Bowls New Zealand, unless otherwise specified in these Conditions of Play.
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