It looks like 40 players (80 people including parents) will be in Brazil in November 2011.
I think it is great that Canadian youngsters get to play abroad. However (yes I know ...tis the however part) it is not clear to me...what the rules are for qualification to this event are from a Canadian (CFC) perspective.
I have asked around...but have not had a clear answer (maybe I am asking the wrong people).
Basically there are 12 sections at the CYCC and at the WYCC: U8, U10, U12, U14, U16, U18...Open and Girls...so that makes a total of 12 sections...the top player in each section has their lodging and meals covered by the organizers...so that amounts to 12 players..so let's assume that all those who finished 2nd and 3rd...are paying their own way...and that they are all taking part...okay that brings us to 36...hmmm we have 40...probably one of the largest delegations in the world (outside of South America).
Can someone from the CFC answer the following question:
1 - What are the rules for a Canadian to take part in the 2011 WYCC?
2 - How many of the 40 youngsters who are representing Canada at this event either placed in the top 3 at the 2011 CYCC or have a CFC rating which would place them in the top 3 in the country in their age category?
I am sincerely confused about this...even after having asked some of the people in the know....who also seem to be as confused as me :)
Larry
I think it is great that Canadian youngsters get to play abroad. However (yes I know ...tis the however part) it is not clear to me...what the rules are for qualification to this event are from a Canadian (CFC) perspective.
I have asked around...but have not had a clear answer (maybe I am asking the wrong people).
Basically there are 12 sections at the CYCC and at the WYCC: U8, U10, U12, U14, U16, U18...Open and Girls...so that makes a total of 12 sections...the top player in each section has their lodging and meals covered by the organizers...so that amounts to 12 players..so let's assume that all those who finished 2nd and 3rd...are paying their own way...and that they are all taking part...okay that brings us to 36...hmmm we have 40...probably one of the largest delegations in the world (outside of South America).
Can someone from the CFC answer the following question:
1 - What are the rules for a Canadian to take part in the 2011 WYCC?
2 - How many of the 40 youngsters who are representing Canada at this event either placed in the top 3 at the 2011 CYCC or have a CFC rating which would place them in the top 3 in the country in their age category?
I am sincerely confused about this...even after having asked some of the people in the know....who also seem to be as confused as me :)
Larry
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