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From: "Paul Eriksson" <robocop2@algonet.se>
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Subject: VB: Invitation to Veliky Novgorod
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 06:14:08 +0100
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Halloj !!!

Since Dima's had some problems with his server, he asked me to help him by
forwarding this invitation. If you're interested, pls reply to his address.

/Paul Eriksson
STockholm
ULtimate




Invitation to Veliky Novgorod


This is an invitation to the 3-day international frisbee ultimate tournament
called "Lord Novgorod the Great - frisbee 2000" played for the second year
in Veliky Novgorod, Russia on February 4,5,6.

We invite all interested and very interested players to come to oldest and
beautiful city of Russia! More details about our city you can obtain via
Internet from
http://www.novgorod.ru (English version also avalible there).
We are planning for altogether 16 teams from Estonia, Finland, France,
Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Sweden and, of course, from Russia.

Some of these teams are university teams. If you don't have a team, you're
of course welcome to join any of the participating teams.
If there's enough interest , we will organize womens division, otherwise
everyone will
play in open.

The team fee is 10 $ for all women teams, 25 $ for teams from
post-Warsaw-pact countries, 100 $ for western teams (sorry, guys!!)

The lodging will cost from 4$ per night per person.

If you are interested, please contact Dmitri Tsymbal at
zda@novsu.ac.ru
or phone me +7 (8162) 116944 (home) from 23.00-24.00 or from 7.00-8.00 by
Moscow time. (In this time I exactly still at home :-))

Please give me preliminary notice of interest by December 20, so I can
prepare
your visa applications and book your lodging.
And I need definite answer by JANUARY 15, to have
enough time to get your visa invitations ready.

For your travel from S:T PETERSBURG to VELIKY NOVGOROD (4 hours by bus),
please
contact GEORGE FEODOROV in S:T PETERSBURG FRISBEE CLUB at  rfdf@mail.ru   or
uralex@mail.wplus.net (this e-mail is more preferably)

FOR PICTURES AND RESULTS FROM THIS YEARS TOURNAMENT, PLS CHECK OUT WEBSITE
http://hem2.passagen.se/berrra/ryssland/ryssland.html

Let's meet in Veliky Novgorod!

Dima :-)

PS.  Special thanks to Inese Birgele and Paul Eriksson for this text :-)))