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Schedule of Events for 2006/2007 Season

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Created by WAKSA > 9 months ago, 27 Aug 2006
WAKSA
WA, 813 posts
27 Aug 2006 10:48AM
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WAKSA will be publishing the full details of this schedule and events on the *new* WAKSA website in early September 2006. So mark down your diaries and join in with everyone for the following scheduled events:

Sept 24th Downwinder - Season opener.

Oct 15th Open Day - North Scarborough/Contacio's. Come and Try, demonstration and introduction followed by an Expression Session when the wind comes in.

Nov 5th Downwinder - Leighton to Swanbourne.

Nov 19th Youth and Woman's Day (Combined) - Pinnaroo

Dec 10th BIG AIR day - North Scarborough/Contactio's

Jan 20th, 21st Wave Titles - Contacio's

Feb 3rd & 4th 2007 Freestyle Titles - Woodman's Point

Feb 23rd, 24th, 25th Kitestock

A number of other events are in the wings and will be announced throughout the season.

Friday 16th March 2007: Season Close - AGM and Party.

The WAKSA Crew

Ryland
WA, 1222 posts
27 Aug 2006 11:01AM
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any dates on the nationals yet. would be good if waksa ran the waves and freestyle states titles before the nats so as you have current rankings. all the events look good. top job waksa

gruezi
WA, 3464 posts
27 Aug 2006 5:58PM
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I love WAKSA.

waveslave
WA, 4263 posts
28 Aug 2006 3:32PM
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quote:
Originally posted by WAKSA.

WAKSA will be publishing the full details of this schedule and events on the *new* WAKSA website in early September 2006. So mark down your diaries and join in with everyone for the following scheduled events:

Feb 23rd, 24th, 25th Kitestock





Where is the venue for Kitestock this coming season ?

CAUTION
WA, 1097 posts
29 Aug 2006 11:20AM
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1 wave event.
go hard WAKSA!!

esther TM
WA, 8 posts
1 Sep 2006 4:50PM
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This looks good! I love the kids and girls day! Hopefully I'm going to WA again my winter (your summer)

Are non-australians still allowed to enter all the events? I did the WA freestyle titles last year and it was great!

Aloha from Holland
Esther

vishy
WA, 451 posts
6 Sep 2006 8:26PM
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So is this just a misprint www.seabreeze.com.au/Members/Events/Default.aspx it says the opener is september the 12th?
Thanks
Matt

WAKSA
WA, 813 posts
7 Sep 2006 3:57PM
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Hey Vishy,
Yes, Laurie has accidenatlly made some typos;
the season opener is Sunday the 24th of September.
The second down-winder in November is the 5th not the 15th.
See you there,
Jess & WAKSA

gls
WA, 284 posts
14 Sep 2006 6:42PM
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Yes. Checkout the definitive Event List now available on the new WAKSA website.

www.waksa.org.au

Regards
Graeme

Dawn Patrol
WA, 1991 posts
30 Oct 2006 7:17AM
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i recon they need to do a massive downwinder. from freo to hillarys or somthing.

WAKSA
WA, 813 posts
2 Nov 2006 1:00PM
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Hi Everyone,

A Leighton to Pinnaroo downwinder has been on the WAKSA list of back-up events since the beginning of the season. It was categorised a back-up event as the Race 2 Rotto, being the mother of all downwinders, was possibly going to happen.

Unfortunately the Race to Rotto has once again proven to also be the mother of all organisational and bureaucratic feats (all give Michael Brooks a pat on the back next time you see him). Therefore if enough interest is expressed, WAKSA will look to stage the Pinnaroo to Leighton downwinder, perhaps on the weekend initially slated for the Race 2 Rotto.

To make sure we put members resources and our efforts into events many members want to, take the time to register your wishes on the WAKSA Events Member Poll at: http://waksa.org.au.86.aspwebhosting.com.au/events_list.aspx

See you this Sunday November 5th for 1pm at Swanbourne for the Leighton to Swanbourne run.

Jess & WAKSA

WAKSA
WA, 813 posts
15 Nov 2006 10:32AM
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For everyone's information non-WA residents will be able to compete in WA State Titles events.

bobjaan
WA, 314 posts
17 Nov 2006 7:59PM
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Hi, What about someone who has just got an Oz migrants visa, can they compete?

I am from South Africa originally and have just been granted my visa for australia, got a job organised in perth starting Jan. I competed in the UK amatuer curcuit and was wondering if I could come and have a crack at the comps in Perth.

Dont worry I am setting myself up for a fall because everyone knows you guys are better at sport than us.

WAKSA
WA, 813 posts
18 Nov 2006 9:35AM
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Hi Bobjaan and Others,

OK, After re-reading the previous message isn't entirely clear;

The WA State Titles events are 'Open' events, meaning absolutely anyone from anywhere in the world can compete in any division they are eligible to.

In order to run the same format as last year that received loud support from competitors (ranked riders get immediate passage to later rounds whilst up-and-comers have the earlier rounds to themselves to gain some experience and confidence without the threat of the number 1 smashing them straight away), non-WA residents wishing to compete will need to supply their competition history in order for us to work them into the format. More info on this closer to the times.

The only reason to continue distinguishing between residents and non-residents is for the actual rankings and title of 'State Champion'; there's no point having a foreign champion so at the end of the event we need to work out the rankings seperately from the raw result by removing the 'foreigners' from the rankings. Last year we used temporary or permanent residency but this is also open to discussion closer to the events.

Hope that makes it all clear now,

Jess
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