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2019 WCBF PACIFIC CUP

Ken from Pacific Badminton Club

Hello Badminton Players

Another reminder that the registration will be closed on Sunday 3/03. Pls, register early to avoid disappointment as we have a limit to 200 players this year.

We are trying to make your registration easy.
You can register by filling in the details below and email it back to this email address: 2019wcbf@gmail.com

This year we have a free T-Shirt from our sponsor, WCBF to players who turned up on that day & play at the tournament. T-Shirt size & quantity is limited & is given out on 'First Come, First Serve' basis.

This year we have increased the Cash Prize monies for the winners, thanks to WCBF.
Badminton racket bags as lucky draw prizes for not so lucky players in each event,
Cash luck draw prizes.

Please register only 1 event.
Write down your choice after the options.

Entry Form
Choose 1 Event
a. Open Doubles
Men Doubles or Ladies Doubles
b. Age Group Doubles
29- [born 1990 – 2006]
30+ [born 1975 – 1989]
45+ [born 1960 - 1974]
60+ [born 1959 & before]:
1 Event Entered:
Your details
2. First Name:
3. Family Name:
4. Gender – Male / Female:
5. Date of Birth – dd/mm/yyyy:
6. BNZ Player No. [if any]:
7. Badminton Club [if any]:
8. Player Address:
Suburb:
9. Mobile No.:
10. Email Address:
11. For Age Group only – ID attached [Yes/No]:
If not attached, the player must show their ID at the registration desk.
12. Partner Name:
Selection
13. Unisex T-Shirt Size – XS, S, M. L. XL:

Payment
14. $35 per player
15. Entry fee includes lunch.
16. Please pay by internet banking to:
Account Name: Pacific Badminton Club
ANZ Bank Account No.: 06-0583-0286003-01
Enter WCBFPC as Particulars
Your Name as Reference.
Allow at least 2 working days for payments to be processed through the banking system.
Entry form and full payment from both players must be received by 11.59pm Sunday 3/03 or the players will be withdrawn from the event, even if the entry was received on time.

Declaration: We declare that we have read, understood and accepted the
‘Conditions of Entry’ prior to submitting this entry.

Organising Committee
WCBF Pacific Cup
Pacific Badminton Club

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