CA GC Bronze Medal

Details

Fri 23 May 2025 07:30 — Fri 30 May 2025 17:00

Event information

Croquet Australia GC Bronze Medal  58730

Headland Buderim

23 - 25 May 2025

This is an invitation event - The CAQ Selection committee will invite the players

 

From the Croquet Australia Tournament Regulations:

The Australian AC Bronze Medal Events  will be played for in each state. The winners of these events (or runners-up, if winners are not available) are expected to play in the Australian AC Gold and Silver Medal event, held at the time of the Interstate Cup. The winner will receive the Australian AC Gold Medal and the second placed player the Australian AC Silver Medal. The other four state winners will be presented with their Australian AC Bronze Medals at this time.

  1. Each state selects between six and ten players to compete in the AC Bronze Medal event held by that State. States are to select the best available players. In order to determine the best available players State Associations should consider the results of the following types of events played under AC Laws in which their affiliated players have participated:

1.1. International Championship Events played in any country that include open events, invitational events and representational events. 

1.2. Australian Croquet Championships that include Australian Open events and the Interstate Cup.

1.3. State Championships.

1.4. Regional Championship Events deemed by the State Association to be significant to their State. All of the above shall be considered and no one event shall be regarded as a pre-requisite to selection. A prime factor in selection shall be a player’s world ranking that is derived from the results in all the events mentioned above.

2.....

3. Games are untimed but the Tournament Manager may impose a time limit in terms of TReg 16.2 above.

4. A competitor forfeiting a game will be scratched from the competition and scores for and against are deleted from the results, however results of games played are to be entered on handicap cards and will count for rankings.

5. The winner and other positions in each block are in accordance with TReg 20.5 above.

6. Each State may select the dates on which the event takes place but the event is to be completed before the closing date for Interstate Cup entries. Results are sent to the ACA Office.

7. The entry fee is determined by the Executive and advised to Council. Half of such fee will be retained by the State, and half will be sent to the ACA.

https://croquet-australia.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/TRegs-230215.pdf

We Support