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O N Behalf of Everyone at Regents WELCOME FROM THE PRINCIPAL Dear FOBISIA Games participants, colleagues and parents ! n behalf of everyone at Regents In true sporting spirit please cheer on all International School Pattaya it is my of your fellow participants and aim high – Ogreat pleasure to warmly welcome sometimes there is more in you than you you all to the 2015 U13 FOBISIA Games. think. Good luck! During the coming days I hope that you We are delighted to have you with us. enjoy competing with other talented athletes from across our region of the globe and enjoy the spirit of sporting friendship which characterises such a special event. I am sure that you will also enjoy the surroundings, sunshine and facilities in which we all hope you will excel. Let’s hope some new records are set, new friendships are made and the Games prove to be as memorable as ever. You have done well to qualify and represent your school. Give your best and regardless of your result I hope you have a fantastic experience and thank you for your contribution. Give a big cheer for your teachers and PE Department whose encouragement and dedication have spurred you to attend. Our parents and staff, the PE Department MR. IAIN BLAIKIE especially, have given generously of their time PRINCIPAL to organise this event and we all appreciate REGENTS their fine efforts. INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL PAT TAYA WELCOME FROM THE HEAD OF SECONDARY elcome to Regents International It was those moments of disappointment that School Pattaya! The FOBISIA I can still feel and taste. It was those moments Wtournaments are always that made me want to try harder and have busy affairs with heaps of energy, passion certainly made me a stronger person. and excitement; I am sure this week will Ultimately, there are no real losers at be no different. There will be celebrations, FOBISIA tournaments, only steps along the exhilaration and, no doubt, a few tears along way to getting better at what we do. Success the way. What links it all is the sense of is measured not just by trophies but also togetherness. by lessons learnt and friendships made. A firm belief that healthy competition in a supportive atmosphere helps us all improve Good luck to everyone competing and our sporting abilities and our character. Of let the games begin! course, we all like to win but, as someone who WELCOME FROM THE PE DEPARTMENT competed regularly at school in athletics and football, it was the losses that I remember the Dear Athletes, most. e are very excited to be Throughout each of the sports we know we hosting you all at the U13 can count on you displaying an outstanding WFOBISIA Games this year level of sportsmanship and respect shown and are looking forward to you having an towards all our officials and staff. During the amazing time here in Thailand. We have games we will be busy coaching our teams an action packed three days of competitive but as hosts we are also here to support and sport planned, but there will also be time ensure you enjoy your time here at Regents to meet up with ‘old’ FOBISIA friends and International School Pattaya. We are an make new ones too. We hope your training extremely friendly and approachable PE MR. GARRY RUSSELL and preparation for your events has gone team so please come and speak to us if we can HEAD OF SECONDARY well as we are anticipating high quality play help you out in any way or just to say ‘hello’. REGENTS in basketball and football with fantastic INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL PAT TAYA individual performances in both swimming Good luck to you all. and athletics. REGENTS PE DEPARTMENT BOYS BOYS Napat (Fluky) Suwannarang, Mongkolsuk (Ice) Pissamai, KyungHwan Yang, Luis Berenguer, Hugo Steinmetz, Hang hyun Cho, Geon Choi, Joshua Michael Keemar Crompton, Denis Eserman, Tae Woong Oh, Leo Daehwan Choi, Chanwoo Shin, Teerachart (Golf) Prompitak, Tyler Adams-Brown, Minhyuk Nam, Maxim Andreas Sammy Falkhed, Markus Poulsen, Jonah Ruhl, Park Seungkwan, SeongEun Yoo, Aleksej Wyrwa, Andrew Sutton, Jack Elms, Ryan Barber, Daniel Peebles, Michael Barrett, Eoin Guiney Strohmeier Presicek, Mino von Wehrden GIRLS GIRLS Wilima Billy Nguyen, Sola Kim, Lily Linlinee Arnanthigo, Watcharaporn (Mint) Phongpaithee, Camille Chanut, Inae (Minji) Noh, Huisu Noh, Chantelle Bowden, Nehmat Parmar, Tapattaranan Su-Lin Emily Driscoll, CJ Bethan Gabo, Emily Jayne Goerg, Rebekkah Howe, Romane Jary, Lara Kawai, (Hongyok) Suriya, Erika Heltne, Estelle Verny, Kathleen Chan, Sophie Lovich, Nudshanunth (Nae Ella Rose, Zara Ruhl, Xjinnie Tan, Lucy Rose Watson, Patricia Wezel, Julieanne Lopez Tang Dalsagaard Nhae) Pasahahnunwut, Angela Crawford, Reese Jovellanos, Nattanicha (Four) Molee STAFF STAFF Iain Driscoll, Craig Skinner, Paul Rose, Ben Lim, Justine Bell Dave Collins, Simone O’Connor, Drew Crush, Tom Hart BOYS BOYS Steven Xu, Kevin Yan, Michael Chung, Will Yao, Jason Zhao, Arnold Zhou, Louis Zhang, Kenny Wu, Declan Carpenter, Torbjorn Fossum, William Hills, Alfred Hoyle, Joseph Hoyle, Daniel Jin, Sebastian Ofentse Shoba, Adli Wang , Allan Lee, Tom Chen Krebs, Alistair Lee, Daniel Liew, Chester Looi, Adam Redzuan, Danny Ristau, Ryan Yeo, William Tong GIRLS GIRLS Sammy Ho, Issy Elliot, Cerys Newbold, Keely Xia, Constance Kwok, Maggie Huang, Maggie Jia, Lucy Lui, Aaliya Imanina, Ly-Ann Bouman, Hayley Cheong, Shannon Donovan, Tara Faasse, Gabrielle Henry, Hey Mashaba Lamo, Serena Sun, Ingrid Ng, Fiona Wang, Natalia Mumba Won Jeon, Alya Kaloo, Manisa McCalman, Laura Noble, Tania Rajendran, Emily Rampling, Ashely Thian STAFF STAFF Simon Newbold, Siobhan Crowley, David Nicholson, Tim Sharpe Jon Hoyle, Dela Luna Ed, Nithia BOYS BOYS Jayden Chen, Mannan, Jacob Coles, Dylan Zayd, Tom Phipps, Andreas Lorgen Holten, Fabian Koh, Chris Tyler Stephens, Romeo Lucarelli, Punn Vajrabhaya, Nidhish Sachdeva, Ohad Haviv Buck, Karl Michael Ruts, James Hickey, Eric Rieger Bashari, Damian Van Es, Tharit Siamwalla, Naoki Takahiro, Alvaro Freire, Alexis Gaumont, Keita Taguchi, Marwin Anandrati, Conner Sim GIRLS GIRLS Fu Kah Ying, Rauufah Hendra, Molly Geraghty, Izzy Klaja, Kwa (Felicia) Liu Ting, Laura Abbs, Xenia Parazou, Milly O’Brien, Zhanti Covell, Amelia Perry Victoria Dugard, Maysa Mccubbin, Hannah Ford, Flore Gaumont, Katie Keith, Manuela Somers, Louise Garnier, Nok Noi Sophonpanich, Mew Ounrasameewong, Emma Calvet, Esha Bose STAFF STAFF Dan O’Brien, Mark Phipps, Carol Hancox Ollie Farley, Damon Sefton, Kris Welsh, Elisha Riddett GOOD LUCK TO ALL PARTICIPATING REGENTS ST ANDREW’S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL PAT TAYA BANGKOK DULWICH COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL HARROW INTERNATIONAL SUZHOU, CHINA OF PENANG, UPLANDS SCHOOL BEIJING, CHINA BOYS Dylan Liu, Andrew Yang, Ran Montgomery, Ryan Witchger, Tommy Wyniemko, Cole Groen, Thor Krogshave, Ji Ung Park, Kaito Kawakami, Jeremy Ng, Yi Jun Tey, Su Yang Lo ELC INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SCHOOL MALAYSIA BRUNEI GIRLS Lara Prior, Bethan Chadwick, Isabel Harding, Sophia Harding, Sydney La Forest, Laure Brechignac, Angel Lu, Hannah Xu, Saskia Mosby, Kiana Deraymaeker STAFF Olivia Franklin, Jamie Lally, Jonathan Coombs, Kathleen Buehler PROGRAMME OF EVENTS 26. - 30. MARCH 2015 DATE TIME ACTIVITY TEAMS ARRIVE AND TRANSFERRED TO THE HOTEL THURSDAY 26TH MARCH 19:00 OPENING ADDRESS + DINNER AT CHOLCHAN HOTEL 07:30 DEPART FROM CHOLCHAN HOTEL 09:00 ARRIVE AT CHONBURI STADIUM 09:45 SWIMMING WARM UP 10:15 SWIMMING 1ST EVENT FRIDAY 27TH MARCH 12:30 LUNCH 13:45 ATHLETE WARM UP 14:00 ATHLETICS 1ST EVENT 17:30 DEPART FROM ATHLETICS STADIUM 19:30 EVENING MEAL AT CHOLCHAN HOTEL 09:00 DEPART FROM CHOLCHAN HOTEL 09:15 ARIVE AT REGENTS SCHOOL 10:00 1ST GAME - GIRLS FOOTBALL / BOYS BASKETBALL SATURDAY 28TH MARCH 13:00 LUNCH 18:00 DEPART FROM REGENTS SCHOOL 19:00 EVENING MEAL AT CHOLCHAN HOTEL 08:30 DEPART FROM CHOLCHAN HOTEL 08:45 ARRIVE AT REGENTS SCHOOL 09:30 1ST GAME - GIRLS BASKETBALL / BOYS FOOTBALL SUNDAY 29TH MARCH 12:30 LUNCH 17:00 DEPART FROM REGENTS SCHOOL 19:00 GALA DINNER AT CHOLCHAN HOTEL MONDAY 30TH MARCH TEAMS CHECKOUT AND TRANSFERRED TO THE AIRPORT SWIMMING FINA rules can be accessed at www.fina.org Swimming will take place in a 50m outdoor swimming pool. It is a 10 lane pool. Shallow end is 1.50m and the deep end 2m. Diving from the shallow end is at the discretion of the coach. Starting blocks will be used but, students can also start from the side or in the water. * The swimming pool has flags at 10 metres from each end. * Times will all be taken manually. * The false start rule will apply. 1 false start, swimmers return to the start. 2nd false start the race continues but the swimmer who caused the false start will be disqualified (at the end of the race). * Swimmers can take part in 5 events only. * 2 hand touch for both Breaststroke and Butterfly. * Lanes will be given to schools on rotation as each race is a straight final. * The ‘C’ 50m Freestyle race will not count in the overall scoring. * There will be medals for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place immediately after their race. * Order for Individual Medley: Butterfly, Backstroke, Breaststroke, Freestyle. * Order for Medley Relay: Backstroke, Breaststroke, Butterfly, Freestyle. THE POOL - GENERAL INFORMATION * There is tiered seating at one side overlooking the pool. * Each school will be given an allocated area to sit. Parents/spectators will be asked to sit in a designated area. * Whipping areas for swimmers will at the side of the pool area. * Toilets are located within under the main stand. * Changing facilities are limited and are located under the main stand. * It would be advisable for competitors to come changed into their swimming costume with clothes over the top. * Please assist to seat your children as quickly as possible so the Gala can begin on time. * Warm Up for all swimmers will start at 09:45.
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