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From: "Wayne Davey" <wdavey@ingenta.com>
To: <Guy.Kennett@meuk.mee.com>
Cc: <britdisc@csv.warwick.ac.uk>
Subject: Hawaii Masters 2002
Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2001 10:23:53 +0100
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Guy (&Britdisc),

Excellent news that we have a club wanting to go to Hawaii as a Masters
team.

If any other teams are interested in going from GB then let me know as we
may get in the position of needing a play-off or some other selection if we
have more potential entrants than slots for GB.

Just to clarify the eligibility rules as far as I know them:

Age
Players need to have been born in 1972 or earlier. I.e. if you 30th birthday
is on or before 31/12/2002 then you can play.

Club
The Worlds is a club tournament. As far as I know there are numerous rules
governing the geo and practice nature of clubs although these tend to be
waived in order to ensure more participation. In practice for Europeans this
year the masters division teams were granted the option to only have a
minimum of 51% club players and to make up the rest of the squad however
they wanted.


Good luck Guy,


Wayne Davey
Masters co-ordinator (waiting for something to co-ordinate!)