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Monday, 22 June 2009 16:34

All participants and supporters at International Touch Seoul can expect a very warm welcome, a Touch tournament that caters for the social and the committed player and an attractive opportunity to visit the dynamic city of Seoul. With an exciting Touch tournament, Korea's culture and Seoul's vibrant night life, you will be on your way to one great weekend!

What to Expect:

  • All teams can expect a very well organised event.
  • A multi-field location, with stands for spectators.
  • Free flow of ice water during all games.
  • A wide range of very affordable food & beverage.
  • A competitive but fun Touch tournament.
  • A great time at an action packed event, Touch plus all sorts of other entertainment.
  • A great social and cultural experience around Seoul over the weekend.
  • Rapid game format (20 minutes, no half time).

Tournament Facilities

Changing facilities will be limited due to the large number of players. It is better to arrive at the match already changed. There will be tents around the pitches for teams to leave their gear during matches. Also around the ground will be stalls selling food and drinks as well as a host of additional entertainment.

Travel

  • All teams are responsible for their travel arrangements to and from Seoul.
  • Competitive accommodation rates have been negotiated for touring groups.
  • Seoul is well served by flights, Seoul Incheon airport is the main international airport (ICN). Please allow for 2 hours from arrival to downtown Seoul.
  • ITS organisers will do their best to organise transport for overseas teams from the airport to the Itaewon and Capital Hotels.

Insurance & Medical

All players are recommended to organise accident/medical cover in case of an accident or injury.
The organiser will not be responsible for any accident, injury or loss and will not be arranging personal accident/injury insurance
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All players will compete at their own risk and a ‘waiver' will be required, signed by all players, prior to entering into competition. A medical officer will be on-site for minor injuries, cuts and scrapes throughout the course of competition.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 23 June 2009 15:28
 

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