Vito,
I think you should just take this as an idea session. No one is criticising it would
just have been nice to be able to play, so maybe in the future this may be able to be
taken into consideration. It is just ideas....
Hannah ( Bliss)
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Please respond to
avitali
Having followed this discussion I'm somewhat surprised at some of the reactions.
Something I'd like to know is, are tournament organisers going to get this kind of
grief each time they organise an open tournament?
VITO
Adriano Vitali
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
Of Rebecca Humphries
Sent: 10 October 2001 16:35
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Subject: Savage Tournie London
Dear Organiser
I've been reading about your Savage tournie - which sounds fantastic. A great
venue and well organised.
However, it's a shame that it is not a co-ed tournie 2-5 split. As a female
player, it is really hard to find teams that want to play with you. I've been told
that Clapham are entering at least two teams to this tournament and therefore other
guys
are 'taking this tournament seriously' and therefore don't want women on the team.
I could enter a women's team, but paying �20 for three games against such
competition would not be that much fun.
I've sent this to Britdisc to have a bit of a rant really - women play serious
ultimate and it's rude to consider us only worthy of playing on a team when you're not
bothered about winning the tournament. Please can tournament directors consider more
co-ed regulations?
Feel free to abuse me for being a whinging hag and to bugger off to organise a
tournament myself.
Becca
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