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Members of the FPUSA have opportunities to play in events in Europe as well as the US. When I go to play in tournaments that I anticipate the other participants to be more skilled players than I am (which they generally are), I look at the experience as a Master Class, an opportunity to learn and improve. So, no matter what your present skill level, you should give serious consideration to traveling to one of the events listed here!
The following information was sent by the FPUSA President Joe Martin.
Subject: **Let's play in Europe*
Greetings,
Our International Events Coordinator, Robert Pierre, has compiled a list
of tournaments in Europe open to us as FPUSA license holders. As you
know, there are also tournaments open to all regardless of federation
affiliation, notably the “Marseillaise” held, of course, in Marseille,
but here is a more exclusive list for our players to consider.
Last year several of our players competed in a couple of these
tournaments, and Robert has been working to cultivate the host
organizations so that we will be welcome competitors. Wouldn't it be
great if we became "regulars" at some of these?
Robert tells us that these are special tournaments, not only because
over time the FPUSA has achieved “invitation” status to them, but
because teams entering represent the FPUSA, and sometimes food, lodging,
entry fees, and other expenses are granted to our team(s).
Because the time to apply to enter these competitions approaches, now is
the time to let your players know of these tournaments so they can
explore whether they can be part of a team entering one of them.
Please get this information to them using all the ways that work, by
email, by posting, by personal contact to your most promising entrants,
and even by referring players to the FPUSA blog (www.fpusa.blogspot.com
<http://www.fpusa.blogspot.com>) where this same information is posted.
As you will see in the summary below, Robert is the coordinator of this
program, so all applications and communications are through him (rcpierresq@hotmail.com <mailto:rcpierresq@hotmail.com>).
Please invite your players to inform Robert of their interest as soon as
possible. If you have any questions, please let us know.
thanks and good luck,
Joe (FPUSA President) |
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So here is a quick summary followed by details of the opportunities:
EuroPetanque d´Azur in Nice, France, usually the second or third week
end of July (probably July 18 thru 21 in 2008), Dronero in Italy, the last week end of July (July 25 thru 28 in 2008), Zurich in Switzerland, mid August, usually the week end after the
“Mondial” in Millau, France (2008 date to be confirmed), Nismes in Belgium, the last week end of August (23/24 in 2008)
In most of the cases, the organizers would expect to have “national
teams”, but high level teams are admitted instead, as national teams are
not always available. Yet, with the exception of the EuroPetanque
d´Azur, wearing a FPUSA jersey is mandatory everywhere, as well as
appropriate behavior.
*Application procedure for FPUSA players:*
1. In order to represent the FPUSA and be officially invited to these
tournaments, it is mandatory to submit either full teams or individual
entries.
2. Entries should be sent to Robert Pierre, FPUSA International Program
Coordinator, (rcpierresq@hotmail.com <mailto:rcpierresq@hotmail.com>) no
later than 4/30 for EuroPetanque and Dronero, and no later than 5/31 for
Zurich and Nismes.
3. It should be understood that invitations must not be taken for
granted and depend on the good will, and the budget, of the organizers.
Entries will be considered in the order they are received.
4. All interested must have been FPUSA licensees for at least 2 years
and must be in good standing. All teams will be reviewed by the FPUSA
Sport Committee for approval.
5. Teams should include at least one topnotch player (Elite for the
french Federation for example), Members of the USA current national
teams will be given priority.
6. Players will have to pay for their own equipment (jersey, sweat suit,
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And here are some details:
*EuroPetanque d´Azur, Nice, France*
Select triplettes only, tournament and consolante, both with direct
elimination. Max. 512 teams. Also features a women select triplettes
with some 64 teams.
Three days starting on a Saturday morning, registration on Friday afternoon.
Invitation includes entry fee for the main tournament, hotel and meals,
and an invitation for the dinner and show Gala on Friday evening. FPUSA
jersey is not mandatory, yet recommended. Easy access from Nice int’l
airport.
*Dronero, Italy*
The biggest tournament in Italy. Men and women tournaments, at least 10
to 12 countries are represented. Teams must enter a triplette and a
doublette selects. Tournament and consolante, both starting in pools.
Over 500 teams for men, a little less for women.
Two days, starting on Saturday morning, but participation to the
official dinner on Friday evening is mandatory, as international teams
are officially introduced. Invitation include entry fees, hotel and
meals. FPUSA jersey mandatory. Dronero is only accessible by car.
Recommended from Nice, France or Milan, Italy. It is close to Cuneo in
northern Italy.
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*Zurich, Switzerland*
Extremely high level tournament. In 2007, 14 countries were present,
including several national teams (seniors and juniors).
The last two versions have been won by Marco Foyot, several times world
Champion. Men and women tournaments, select triplettes and doublettes
same as in Dronero. Main tournament and several consolantes, both
starting in pools. Over 500 teams for men, a little less for women.
Three days starting on Friday evening with a mandatory melee participation.
Invitation includes a lump sum per team barely covering 30% of the
expenses. FPUSA jersey mandatory. Access from Zurich int’l airport.
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*Nismes, Belgium*
Nismes is a very small village near the french border, a 3 hour drive
from Brussels, Belgium or from Paris, France.
The local club has 25 licensees, yet, they manage to invite nearly one
hundred foreign triplettes, with the sponsorship of the whole village,
the population of which more than doubles during this week end.
Absolutely amazing.
Select triplettes on Saturday with a main tournament and two cascading
consolantes. Starting with pools of 4, 2 wins stay in the main tournament,
2 losses move to the second consolante, 1 win and 1 loss to the first
consolante. Select doublettes on Sunday, including over 500 teams in
2007 for men only.
Nismes also features select triplettes and doublettes for women, and a
tournament for juniors on Sunday. Participation in a melee on Friday
evening is expected, though not mandatory. Invitation includes hotel and
meals. Car is mandatory as the hotel could be miles away. FPUSA jersey
mandatory.
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