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24th December 2007, 17:13
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Internet Table-Top Rally Championships 2008
Now Open for Entries at http://table-top-rallying.org.uk
and comprising the Master Navigators Championship, Expert Navigators Championship and Novice Navigators Championship sponsored by The Basic Roamer Company.
A Practice Rally and four qualifying events:
0 - Practice Rally (Now),
1 - Nearest FarAway Place Rally (February 2008)
2 - Panglossian Rally (April 2008)
3 - Schoolfrenz Rally (June 2008)
4 - Rally Round Rally (August 2008)
On each event there will be 12 Route Cards with 10 questions.
Part 1 of each Route Card (with 5 questions to be answered) will be very straightforward - the kind of navigation you might expect on a road rally.
Experts will be required to submit answers to 10 Route Cards; Novices only 5.
Part 2 of each Route Card (another 5 questions) is only for Masters and will contain navigation of a thought-provoking and cryptic nature.
Masters will be required to submit answers to 10 Route Cards with answers for parts 1 and 2.
NO MAPS are required since these will be published with the Route Cards.
Entry fees for the full Championship of four events are: Masters - £20, Experts - £15, Novices - £15. A small retention will be made for token awards, the remainder will be donated to the Multiple Sclerosis Society.
Finishers in all classes on all events will qualify for World Ranking points.
Go to http://table-top-rallying.org.uk to see the Regulations, current Entry List and Entry Form.
Fill in the no obligation Entry Form to enable you to tackle two sample Route Cards on the Practice Rally. If you like what you see send in your entry fee and you will be ready to compete on Round 1 during February.
I can promise you some great value fun over the coming months and your entry will be contributing to a needy charity.
Thanks in anticipation of your support. Please enter as early as possible so that monies can be passed quickly to Multiple Sclerosis.
"Crow"
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