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Banská Bystrica Cup 2020 BANSKÁ BYSTRICA PLAVECKÝ ODDIEL UMB Banská Bystrica Cup 2020 BANSKÁ BYSTRICA Test Event European Youth Olympic Festival 2021 28. – 29. March 2020 Banská Bystrica FINA „A“ and „B“ Swimming Qualifying Standard Times for Olympic Games 2020 – Tokyo / Japan Qualifying competition at: European Championships 2020 – Budapest / Hungary European Junior Championships 2020 – Aberdeen / Scotland live stream 28.3.2020 at 900 a.m. LIVE 28.3.2020 at 300 p.m. TV www.tveso.sk 29.3.2020 at 900 a.m. Information We seek to host an important international swimming event (also for talented youth) in Banská Bystrica, which would represent not only its city, region, but also the Slovak Republic itself. The aim of the event is to display an opportunity for Slovak swimmers to get confronted with international competitors from around the world. Banská Bystrica Cup is one of the biggest swim meets in Slovakia. The goal is to present European and world swimming stars to became new role models to the Slovak swimming youth and also to attract the general public.. The original swimming meeting with few international participation has become an event that hold up to high standards of big European events. The rebuilding of the 50-meter pool at Štiavničky and the huge effort of the organizers contributed to its success. In previous years we have welcomed in Banská Bystrica countless elite swimming teams, as they have never met in Slovak pools before. We welcomed three Olympic winners, the fastest woman on the planet, World and European Champions and many other World and European Championships medalists. The swimmers performed spectacularly, they have been breaking required standards for Olympic Games, the World & European Championship or the World University games. We have witnessed record breaking performances. The records of the meeting as well as Slovak records have been broken repeatedly. We would like to keep up this trend also during the upcoming 13th edition of the meeting. The standard has been set extremely high ... Banská Bystrica Cup 2020, which will be held from 28th to 29th March 2020, will have an exceptional atmosphere. The International Swimming Federation (FINA) has approved our meeting as a qualifying event for participation at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo (Japan). In addition offers Banská Bystrica Cup great possibilities to break required standards for the European Championships 2020 in Budapest (Hungary) and the European Junior Championships 2020 in Aberdeen (Scotland). Banská Bystrica swimming meeting proves its long term viability. World and European stars attracted as well as media and also a large number of spectators to the brand new pool stands and offers top performances with great atmosphere. Banská Bystrica Cup has established its place among the leading European format events. This year we managed to provide live broadcasting of our meeting through regional TV and an Internet portal (other options are still under negotiation). This brings the event new significance. During the event there will be presentation of the European Youth Olympic Festival 2021, which will be held in Banská Bystrica. Come and test the venue (pool) EYOF 2021 - you are more than welcome! In the history of the meeting we registered entries from 31 countries in total Algeria Azerbaijan Bosnia Bulgaria Brazil Czech Estonia Georgia Holland and Herzegovina Republic Hong Kong Croatia India Israel South Costa Rica Lithuania Luxembourg Hungary Africa Germany Panama Poland Austria Romania Rwanda Slovakia Serbia Switzerland Italy Ukraine United Kingdom Sweeden Swimming Club Matej Bel University Banska Bystrica Mladeznicka 47, 974 04 Banska Bystrica, Slovakia tel.: +421 903 504 713, e-mail: [email protected] www.poumb.sk and Slovak Swimming Federation International swimming meet Banska Bystrica Cup 2020 FINA „A“ and „B“ Swimming Qualifying Standard Times for Olympic Games 2020 – Tokyo / Japan Qualifying competition at: European Championships 2020 – Budapest / Hungary European Junior Championships 2020 – Aberdeen / Scotland GENERAL REGULATIONS Dates, place: 28th – 29th March 2020 50 m Indoor swimming pool STIAVNICKY Cesta na stadion 30, Banska Bystrica 8 lanes, smooth turning walls, electronics timing system Omega with, full graphics scoreboard Entries: Prelimminary entry: not later than 31. January 2020 Final entry: not later than 06. March 2020 e-mail: [email protected] and a copy [email protected] Entry fees: 6 EUR per start, starting fees shall be paid in cash at team registration in the indoor swimming pool TECHNICAL REGULATIONS System and ruling of the competiton: The competition will be performed according to the FINA, SPF rules and specification of this competition. The organizer has the right to limit the amount of competitors according to their performance. The event is a competition of individuals, all the disciplines are swum on time, without final. The competitors will be seeded into separated heats in accordance with the announced times. For all races the 1 (one) START. The organizer has a right not give the price to those competitors who will not participate in the winners ceremony. ENTRY PROCEDURES Entries are required to send their application in an application form or to e-mail: [email protected] LENEX format „SPLASH Meet Manager“ or THE APPLICATION MUST CONTAINS THESE INFORMATION: • Name, Date of birth, Sex, Swimming Club name, Entry time (discipline, best result) • Deadline: 06. March 2020 Category men women A for EYOF 2021 2006 – 2005 2007 – 2006 B 2004 – 2003 2005 – 2004 C 2002 – 2001 2003 – 2002 D 2000 and older 2001 and older PROGRAM Saturday 28.March 2020 Warming up: 07:50 – 08:50 a.m. Heats: 09:00 a.m. 1. 100 m free style men category A,B,C,D 2. 100 m free style women category A,B,C,D 3. 50 m breastroke men category open 4. 50 m breastroke women category open 5. 200 m butterfly men category open 6. 200 m butterfly women category open 7. 100 m backstroke men category A,B,C,D 8. 100 m backstroke women category A,B,C,D 9. 400 m individual medley men category open 10. 400 m individual medley women category open Saturday 28.March 2020 Warming up: 1:50 – 2:50 p.m. Opening ceremony: 3:00 p.m. 11. 200 m free style men category open 12. 200 m free style women category open 13. 100 m breastroke men category A,B,C,D 14. 100 m breastroke women category A,B,C,D 15. 50 m butterfly men category open 16. 50 m butterfly women category open 17. 200 m backstroke men category open 18. 200 m backstroke women category open 19. 200 m individual medley men category A,B,C,D 20. 200 m individual medley women category A,B,C,D Sunday 29.March 2020 Warming up: 07:50 – 08:50 a.m. Heats: 09:00 a.m. 21. 50 m free style men category open 22. 50 m free style women category open 23. 200 m breastroke men category open 24. 200 m breastroke women category open 25. 100 m butterfly men category A,B,C,D 26. 100 m butterfly women category A,B,C,D 27. 50 m backstroke men category open 28. 50 m backstroke women category open 29. 400 m free style men category open 30. 400 m free style women category open AWARDS AND PRICE MONEY The best competitor man and best competitor woman category A, B, C, D result according to FINA points in any discipline of the program (only 1 performance will be counted to every competitor) will be honored with the a gift price and official „Banska Bystrica Cup 2020“. The competitors men and competitors women on 1st – 3rd places in every disciplines of the category A, B, C, D will be awarded with the medals. The 3 best competitors men and 3 best competitors women category open results according to FINA points will be given a price money: 1st 500 EUR 2nd 350 EUR 3rd 150 EUR Setting of a new event record will be awared 100 EUR VARIOUS Presentation: 28th March 2020, 07:30 a.m. – 08:30 a.m. at the swimming pool Stiavnicky. Protests: Within 15 minutes after the finished event, fee: 20 EUR. The organiser is entitled to give priority for seeding of competitors from clubs who are guaranteeing reciprocal conditions. Transport and lodging expenses will be paid for by the teams themselves. !!! Attention - 1 team = max. 15 persons !!! Results The results will be published on our website (www.poumb.sk) after the competition. If you need the results in printed version, please write it already on the entry form or by e-mail. Living, accomodation The organizer will provide board and lodging for all clubs in DIXON Kongres Hotel Resort**** (www.dixonresort.sk), or Hotel LUX*** (www.hotellux.sk) who will send their orders by the same date as the preliminary entries 31. January 2020 and final entries 06. March 2020 Cancelation deadline: 25. March 2020 by 12:00 a.m. After this date clubs have to pay the fee also for the absent competitors. Saturday, 28. March 2020 9:00 p.m. party for team leaders, guests, trainers and sponsors. MEETING RECORDS - MEN 100 m butterfly Kristóf Milák 2000 Érdi Úszó Sport /HUN/ 0:53,74 2017 100 m free style Maxim Lobanovszkij 1996 Győri Úszó SE /HUN/ 0:49,52 2018 100 m breastroke Marco Koch 1990 DSW Darmstadt 1912 /GER/ 1:01,64 2015 100 m backstroke Benedek Kovács 1998 Érdi Úszó Sport /HUN/ 0:56,13 2017 200 m I. M. Benjamín Grátz 1996 VUK SE Százhalombattai /HUN/ 2:04,48 2015 400 m free style Gergő Kis 1988 Dunaharaszti MTK /HUN/ 3:53,51 2016 400 m I. M. Péter Bernek 1992 BVSC-ZUGLÓ Budapest /HUN/ 4:18,45 2017 50 m butterfly Roman Kučík 1981 VŠC Dukla Banská Bystrica /SVK/ 0:24,55 2009 50 m free style Maxim Lobanovszkij 1996 Győri Úszó SE /HUN/ 0:22,34 2019 50 m breastroke Cameron v.
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