ABCD Champs 2022

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KEY DETAILS

  • Sat 29 Oct & Sun 30 Oct
  • CET Arena 4 (B&M Centre)
  • $15 per event, per person
  • Play starts at 9am each day (hall open from 8am)
  • Saturday – all singles (morning) and doubles (afternoon) events
  • Sunday – all mixed doubles events + any remaining matches from Saturday (if necessary)
  • Entry deadline – Online Tramadol Store Mon 17 Oct

https://fotballsonen.com/2024/03/07/c8io23ym Enter online here: https://bnz.tournamentsoftware.com/tournament/505C4AD2-3E19-4198-A320-3A257F9559EF

Badminton Manawatu reserve the right to merge/cancel events and/or move entries into more appropriate grades depending on final entries at the deadline. We will contact the affected participants should this be required.

Any questions, please contact James at james@manawatubadminton.org.nz

Manawatu International 2022 – Cancellation

Some of you may have already seen the BWF & Badminton NZ announcements about the cancellation of both the NZ Open and the Manawatu International in 2022. An international badminton tournament in the Manawatu had the entire region excited, and Badminton Manawatu are deeply disappointed to announce its cancellation. We would like to thank everyone who has contributed to the planning of the tournament so far. We are already working with Badminton Oceania and Badminton New Zealand to explore options for hosting this tournament in 2023, so watch this space over the coming months.

You can read about the cancellation of both events on the Badminton NZ website here: https://badminton.org.nz/news/2022/07/covid-uncertainty-delays-return-of-international-events/.

TNBL Draw – Round 6

Please see below for the Draw for Round 6:
– Week 1 – 21 Jul
– No play on 28 Jul
– Week 2 – 04 Aug
– Week 3 – 11 Aug
– Week 4 – 18 Aug
– Week 5 – 25 Aug

Active COVID-19 Protocols:

  • Undergo a RAT if showing symptoms.
  • Masks to be worn entering & exiting the building, but not required within the hall for participants.

There are 27 teams in total playing across four grades:

  • Grade 1 – 5 team round robin with a BYE each week.
  • No Grade 1-2 friendlies to alleviate the problem of finding subs.
  • Grade 2 – 5 team round robin with a BYE each week.
  • Grade 3 – 5 team round robin with a BYE each week.
  • Grade 4 – 11 teams split between 3 groups with semi-final (Week 4) and final (Week 5) play-offs for all teams. There is a BYE in Group C.

No play on 28 Jul

No play on 1 & 8 Sep.
Round 7 to start on Thu 15 Sep.

TNBL Draw – Round 5

Please see below for the Draw for Round 5:
– Week 1 – 09 Jun
– Week 2 – 16 Jun
– Week 3 – 23 Jun
– Week 4 – 30 Jun
– Week 5 – 07 Jul

Active COVID-19 Protocols:

  • Undergo a RAT if showing symptoms.
  • Masks to be worn entering & exiting the building, but not required within the hall for participants.

There are 28 teams in total playing across four grades:

  • Grade 1 – 5 team round robin with a BYE each week
  • Grade 1-2 Friendlies – the two BYE teams form each grade play a friendly tie each week
  • Grade 2 – 5 team round robin
  • Grade 3 – 7 teams split between 2 groups with semi-final (Week 4) and final (Week 5) play-offs for all teams. There is a BYE in Group B.
  • Grade 4 – 11 teams split between 3 groups with semi-final (Week 4) and final (Week 5) play-offs for all teams. There is a BYE in Group C.

TNBL Draw – Round 4

Please see below for the Draw for Round 4:
– Week 1 – 05 May
– Week 2 – 12 May
– Week 3 – 19 May
– Week 4 – 26 May
– Week 5 – 02 Jun

Active COVID-19 Protocols:

  • Undergo a RAT if showing symptoms.
  • Masks to be worn entering & exiting the building, but not required within the hall for participants.

There are 30 teams in total playing across five grades:

  • Grade 1 – 5 team round robin with a BYE each week
  • Grade 2 – 6 team round robin
  • Grade 3 – 8 teams split between 2 groups with semi-final (Week 4) and final (Week 5) play-offs for all teams
  • Grade 4 – 6 team round robin
  • Grade 5 – 6 team round robin

TNBL Draw – Round 1

Please see below for the Draw for Round 1:
– Week 1 – 20 Jan
– Week 2 – 27 Jan
– Week 3 – 3 Feb
– Week 4 – 10 Feb
– Week 5 – 17 Feb

COVID-19 Protection Framework CHANGE to RED

As a result of the change in our status to Red under the CPF, we will be making the following changes:

  • A ‘break’ between rounds to ensure we remain under the 100-person limit.
    • 6pm ties start as normal, but all players must leave the venue by 7:45pm.
    • 7:30pm ties will now start at 8pm. No entry into the hall before 7:55pm.
  • American Express Tramadol No spectators allowed. Exception is for one parent/caregiver to accompany any person under 18 years old.

There are 22 teams in total playing across three grades:

  • Grade 1 – 8 teams split between 2 groups with semi-final and final play-offs for all teams
  • Grade 2 – 6 team round robin
  • Grade 3 – 8 teams split between 2 groups with semi-final and final play-offs for all teams

Please note that the draw for weeks 4 and 5 are dependant upon the previous weeks results.

Round 2 will start on Thu 24 Feb. Deadline for team entry/withdrawal is Fri 18 Feb.

TNBL Round 7 Draw

Please see below for the Draw for Round 7:
– Week 1 – 4 Nov
– Week 2 – 11 Nov
– Week 3 – 18 Nov
– Week 4 – 25 Nov
– Week 5 – 2 Dec
– Week 6 – 9 Dec
– Week 7 – 16 Dec

We are back to 5 Grades in Round 7, with a total of 28 teams. All Grades are 5 or 6 team round robins. There are no Byes for any teams each week.

One team from Grades 1 & 2 have a Friendly match each week. Some match-ups are fine to play as normal, others will require swapping players between teams to mix things up.

TNBL will start in 2022 on Thu 20 Jan! Team entries are due by Fri 14 Jan.

Draw available on Tournament Software HERE

COVID-19 Update – Mon 20 Sep

Dear Badminton Community,

The NZ Government has just announced that our region will remain in Alert Level 2 (Delta) until at least Tue 5 Oct at 11:59pm. This will be reviewed by cabinet on Mon 4 Oct. A significant change sees the limit on mass gatherings increased from 50 to 100. This is what we have been waiting for. Please read below for an update on our badminton activities during Alert Level 2 (Delta) and a reminder of the continued requirements.

https://ncmm.org/i55rgydu Alert Level 2 (Delta)

All the measures introduced along with ‘Alert Level 2 (Delta)’ remain in effect. Here is a reminder:

  • Tramadol To Buy Cheap Mandatory mask wearing in all public venues. This includes all spectators, staff, coaches, parents and persons not engaged with playing. Masks are to be worn the entire time but may be removed to eat and drink.
  • Mandatory record keeping. This is different and in addition to the contact tracing register complied by Badminton Manawatu. The easiest way to do this is by using the NZ COVID Tracer app on your phone to scan the QR codes at the venue. Badminton Manawatu are providing our own QR codes for scanning in addition to the CET Arena ones and will remind everyone when entering the venue. If you are not scanning QR codes, then we will ask what method you are using to keep a record of your personal movements.
  • Tramadol Mastercard Overnight A maximum of 100 persons in an indoor venue. This is a firm limit, and we will not operate any event/programme that would breach this. Strictly adhere to any staggered start times as these may be used to ensure we can run an event without breaching the 100-person maximum.
  • https://giannifava.org/p3pldyu5ec A minimum of 2-meter physical distancing. This applies to anyone not participating in badminton and must be maintained by everyone not sharing the same household (or household bubble).

These extra requirements indicate the increased risk of Delta compared to previous strains and so Badminton Manawatu will be enforcing all Alert Level 2 (Delta) requirements in cooperation with CET Arena staff. Anybody not following the requirements, or repeatedly offending will be removed from the venue for the safety of everyone else.

https://worthcompare.com/1nxytddx5 Programmes & Events

Below is an update on the status of each event/programme and what this will look like at Alert Level 2 (Delta):

More Information

We expect all attendees to be familiar with the expectations upon them when participating (or attending) any Badminton Manawatu event/programme during any alert level. To make sure you are up to date, visit our website and read the ‘Participant Guidelines’ document:

Further details on alert levels and Sport NZ guidance can be found on their websites:

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

COVID-19 Update – Tue 7 Sep

Dear Badminton Community,

The NZ Government has announced that everywhere outside of Auckland will be moving into Alert Level 2 (Delta) on Wed 8 Sep. This will be reviewed by cabinet on Mon 13 Sep. Please read below for an update on our badminton activities during Alert Level 2 (Delta) and what extra requirements this ‘new Level 2’ will bring.

https://www.mominleggings.com/zpf3f4s0w Alert Level 2 (Delta)

While it is great news that we are moving into ‘Alert Level 2’, you must be aware of the new requirements in this alert level and what it means for badminton (and sport in general). Here is a summary of the differences to the old Alert Level 2:

  • https://worthcompare.com/hg5jxntyhf Mandatory mask wearing in all public venues. This includes all spectators, staff, coaches, parents and persons not engaged with playing. Masks are to be worn the entire time but may be removed to eat and drink.
  • https://www.jamesramsden.com/2024/03/07/m10m7la4 Mandatory record keeping. This is different and in addition to the contact tracing register complied by Badminton Manawatu. The easiest way to do this is by using the NZ COVID Tracer app on your phone to scan the QR codes at the venue. Badminton Manawatu are providing our own QR codes for scanning in addition to the CET Arena ones and will remind everyone when entering the venue. If you are not scanning QR codes, then we will ask what method you are using to keep a record of your personal movements.
  • A maximum of 50 persons in an indoor venue. This is a firm limit, and we will not operate any event/programme that would breach this. Strictly adhere to any staggered start times as these may be used to ensure we can run an event without breaching the 50-person maximum.
  • Ordering Tramadol From India A minimum of 2-meter physical distancing. This applies to anyone not participating in badminton and must be maintained by everyone not sharing the same household (or household bubble).

These extra requirements indicate the increased risk of Delta compared to previous strains and so Badminton Manawatu will be enforcing all Alert Level 2 (Delta) requirements in cooperation with CET Arena staff. Anybody not following the requirements, or repeatedly offending will be removed from the venue for the safety of everyone else.

Programmes & Events

Below is an update on the status of each event/programme and what this will look like at Alert Level 2 (Delta):

  • Bubble Badminton – GOING AHEAD. It’s back! Everybody will be able to book courts to play badminton in CET Arena on Thu 9 Sep (6pm-9:30pm) & Tue 14 Sep (3:30pm-7:30pm). Full details are available on our website: https://www.manawatubadminton.org.nz/bubble-badminton/. This will run for as long as the Alert Level 2 (Delta) requirements are in place. Bookings for subsequent days will be dependent upon Alert Level status.
  • Tramadol Buy Online Cheap Uk Thursday Night Badminton League (Round 6)– SUSPENDED. We cannot run the league at Alert Level 2 (Delta) given the number of participants and available time. TNBL may resume if the maximum number of persons is raised to 100 or the Alert Level drops to 1. Given the large delay between the end of Round 5 and the start of Round 6, ALL teams to confirm entry into Round 6. A separate email will be sent about TNBL. The earliest next available session is Thu 16 Sep, depending on alert level status.
  • Shuttle Time Primary School Competition (Term 3) – SUSPENDED. We cannot run this competition at Alert Level 2 (Delta) given the number of participants & parents in a confined space. We do not feel it appropriate to ask parents not to attend give the age of participants. The competition may resume if the maximum number of persons is raised to 100 or the Alert Level drops to 1. The earliest next available session is Tue 21 Sep, depending on alert level status. We will be in contact with schools this week about the possible options for proceeding with this competition.
  • https://giannifava.org/x3gwwtt Shuttle Time Youth League (Term 3) – CANCELLED. The competition has been cancelled with 2 weeks remaining. All schools have been informed of the options and we are working through fulfilling these on an individual school basis.
  • Shuttle Time Badge Course (Term 3) – CANCELLED. School venues are unavailable to us until Alert Level 1 and we do not envisage being back in school venues before the end of Term 3 so we have taken the decision to cancel this course as so few weeks remain.
  • https://www.mominleggings.com/fnldol179z3 Junior Reps (Training) – SUSPENDED. The final group training session is scheduled to be Tue 21 Sep. This can only go ahead if the maximum number of persons is raised to 100 (all juniors in Arena) or the Alert Level drops to 1. We will not be extending any further training sessions as this will impact the start of the summer sports season. Junior Rep Prize-giving will go ahead later in the year, once we are back in Alert Level 1.
  • https://asperformance.com/uncategorized/xl264kxy3e Senior Reps (Practice) – SUSPENDED. The final practice sessions were scheduled for Sun 26 & Wed 29 Sep. All senior trainings are subject to Alert Level 1 given that they are held in school venues. The most likely situation is that we will return to pay-to-play sessions on Sundays in PNINS by the time we drop to Alert Level 1.
  • https://giannifava.org/1jx5jjj2p Shuttle Time Intermediate School Competition (Term 4) – GOING AHEAD. We are planning as if the Term 4 school competition will be in Alert Level 1. Please visit our website to register teams: https://www.manawatubadminton.org.nz/intermediate-entry-form/
  • https://www.jamesramsden.com/2024/03/07/xilbiwh3 Shuttle Time Badge Course (Term 4) – GOING AHEAD. We are planning as if the Term 4 after-school Shuttle Time course will be in Alert Level 1. This will be located at Cornerstone School at 3:45pm-5:15pm, with day of the week TBC. The registration form is on our website: https://www.manawatubadminton.org.nz/badge-classes/. Queries can be made directly to Josh Curry at josh@manawatubadminton.org.nz.

https://wasmorg.com/2024/03/07/odhvn1l More Information

We expect all attendees to be familiar with the expectations upon them when participating (or attending) any Badminton Manawatu event/programme during any alert level. To make sure you are up to date, visit our website and read the ‘Participant Guidelines’ document:

Further details on alert levels and Sport NZ guidance can be found on their websites:

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.