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Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 15:21:26 +0200
To: britdisc@csv.warwick.ac.uk
From: Thomas Griesbaum <thgries@ira.uka.de>
Subject: Re: Eligibility rules for GB
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>Basically I need to know;
>Up to what age can a junior still play for GB juniors (Kev? Patch?)

Check out the WFDF web site www.wfdf.org. At

http://www.wfdf.org/art1.htm#105

it says
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              105.03 Junior Division: Available to players who do not reach
their
              19th or subsequent birthdays during the calendar year in
which the
              tournament concludes.
------------------------------------------------

I am not so sure though, if this is the correct. But I am in the process of
having it verified.

>How long must a non-British National have been resident in the country
>before they can play GB (Aram? - presumably you suffered from this rule, do
>you know?)

At

http://www.wfdf.org/art1.htm#106

it says:
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106 National Teams
              106.01 A foreigner who wishes to compete on a national team in a
              world championship must have lived continuously in that country
              for at least two consecutive years immediately prior to the
              tournament.
              106.02 A national team may have a maximum of two "foreign"
              players as defined in 106.01.
              106.03 A player who has lived continuously in a country for
at least
              five consecutive years immediately prior to the tournament is no
              longer considered a "foreign" player on that national team's
roster.
              106.04 World championship organizers shall provide each national
              team with an official roster form on which to list each
player's name
              and his or her nationality or "foreign" player status. This
form is to
              be returned to the organizers prior to the tournament.
-------------------------------------

And while we are at it, the web site for Worlds 2000 is

http://www.wuc2000.org/

Thomas