Three Towers Open Meet 31st March & 1st April
Friday, 13 January 2012 17:45

THREE TOWERS SPRING OPEN MEET (Level 3 meet)

31ST MARCH & 1ST APRIL 2012 -  MILLFIELD SCHOOL, SOMERSET

 

Swimmers from Elite, Age Group Performance, Age Group Development, Junior Performance, Senior Performance and Club Squads should target this meet. A small number of Elite swimmers will be attending an alternative meet.

As this is a first come first serve meet, it is important to get entries in as soon as possible to have a good chance of being accepted.

 

We will be submitting entries in 2 batches:

Batch 1: Entries to Sue Alexander by 7pm Sunday 22nd January 2012

Batch 2: Entries to Sue Alexander by 7pm Sunday 5th February 2012

 

Obviously you will stand a better chance of acceptance if you get your entries in Batch 1.

For this meet the organisers do not require a copy of an entry form.  As the entries are being done via the Hytek system, it will be enough to advise what events you would like to swim because the system will pick up the entry times.

An email to Sue Alexander will be acceptable. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

The entry pack can be downloaded from

http://3towers.weebly.com/meet-information.html

Please discuss your entry with your coach.

 

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