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RE: [BD] RE: EUCS

Aura Mackenzie
Mon, 12 Dec 2005 11:56:28 -0800

Also, in case anyone was confused about this.  It is the 2006 Open Tour
which qualifies a team for the 2006 European Finals (not this past year's
Tour).  In the Open Division, the West will likely get a maximum of 4-5
spots at the Finals.  The Women’s Division, the West will get a maximum of
3-4 spots.

 

Bring on the Tour!  

 

Aura 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Barry O'Kane
Sent: 12 December 2005 15:24
To: britdisc@near.me.uk
Subject: [BD] RE: EUCS

 

 

(Figure others will be interested in this) 

 

> ...have 2 questions that immediately spring to mind:

> 1) What becomes of EUCC?

 

No change.  The EUCS (everyone loves acronyms right?) proposal isn't

supposed to replace or take away from EUCC at all.  EUCSC involves a smaller

number of clubs for a shorter annual event; EUCC is a larger event with more

clubs on a 4 year bases - I guess it remains to be seen what happens when

both are on the same year.

 

> 2) One region consisting of UK & EIRE? Do you think any team 

> in Ireland would beat the top 8 in the UK? Are the regions 

> fixed or open to negotiation (France/Belgium maybe?)

> 

 

They are fixed (at least for the next year or two).  The idea is that the

final of this series is for the very elite teams, the number of qualifying

slots depends on the 'strength' of the region - so teams that don't qualify

in one region are not any more likely to qualify in another.  The idea is

not to get many different countries represented at the finals.  As the

proposal states, the hope is that this will encourage more

teams/clubs/countries to take the step up.

 

UK & Eire make up one region for two main reasons:

- We are lucky enough to be one of the largest Ultimate communities in

Europe

- We already have the perfect vehicle in place of qualification for the EUCS

finals: the Tour.  The Irish teams have been successfully competing in the

Tour for many years now; anything that encourages them continue to do so is

good IMHO.

 

 

This final point is not explained in the proposal.  The UKUA Tour will act

as the qualifiers (sectionals & regionals) for our region (West).  Teams

will qualify for EUCF from the West region based solely on Tour finishing

position.

 

Finally, the top Tour teams from last year should already have been

contacted about this but if any team has feedback for the EUCS organisers -

especially with regards to the player eligibility options - please email

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ASAP (before Friday if possible!).  This will then be

passed on.

 

Thanks,

Barry

 

PS: 

EUCC = European Ultimate Club Championships (4 yearly, week long event)

EUCS = European Ultimate Club Series (proposal for an annual regional

competition with finals for elite teams)

EUCF = Finals of the EUCS!

 

 

 

 

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