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U Sports Beach Games 2012

14 Jul 2012 - 15 Jul 2012

Get into your beach gear now! Mark your calendar - 14 & 15 July 2012 and register your team for U Sports Beach Games 2012

Featuring 5 different Sporting activities, it's certainly an event not to be missed!

Visit www.usports.sg/Events.aspx to find out more about the event.


Event Details
Date: 14 & 15 July 2012 (15 July is for Beach Tchoukball only)
Venue: Siloso Beach, Sentosa
Time: 8am to 6pm


Competitions & Categories
Beach Volleyball
- Mixed Open
- 4 + 2 reserves
- min.1 female on court

Beach Touch Football

- U20 Boys
- U20 Girls
- U20 Mixed
- Men's Open
- Women's Open
- Mixed Open

Beach Dodgeball

- Mixed Open
- 6 + 2 reserves
- min.2 females on court

Beach Softball

- Mixed Open
- 5 + 1 reserves
- min. 1 female on court

Beach Tchoukball

(to be played on 15 July)
- Men's Open
- Women's Open
- 5 +1 reserves


Fees at a glance
(Sign up early for Special Rate!!!)

  Special Promotion
(23 May to 14 June)
*Limited to first 15 teams only*
Early Bird
(14 to 23 June)
Normal Rate
(14 June to 4 July)
Youth
At least 1 nEbO Member in a team
$80* $100 $120
NTUC Member
At least 1 NTUC Member in a team
$100* $120 $150
Non Member   $150 $180

 

- All youths between 13 to 25 years old will receive a year complimentary 1-year nEbO membership worth $29. Applicable to non-nEbO participants. Existing member will get renewal of 1-year nEbO membership.
- 50 LinkPoints will be issued for the first 500 nEbO member sign-ups!


How do I register?
1. Register as U Sports Member @ www.usports.sg
2. Log in, password is auto generated as DDMMYYYY
3. Click on Beach Games 2012 and 'SELECT CATEGORY' to find the category you belong to.
4. Click 'confirm.'
5. Page will be redirected to payment page.
6. Input your credit card or debit card details and wait for confirmation.
7. Voila and you are done!
8. After payment confirmation, please download the respective forms HERE and register your team members.


Further enquiries?
For further enquires, do email sequeena@ntucclub.com.sg for more information or call 6582 3964.

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