2017 National Indoor Tournament Qualifier Host Requirements

Similar documents
An Invitation for Bids 2017 and 2018 USTA Mississippi Adult 18 & Over Championships

Don Johnson Cup. Bid Package Guideline

1. Competition Rules: Conference competition (regular season and Conference championships) shall be governed by NCAA Men s Lacrosse Rules.

Host and Provincial Association. Organising Committee. Canadian Fencing Federation Canada Cup and National Championships Bid Form.

Marketing and Sponsorship Opportunities

2012 North Atlantic Regional Figure Skating Championships. Bid Information & Guidelines. Proposed Competition Dates:

NEW JERSEY YOUTH SOCCER

FIFA World Cup Tournaments - Field Requirements

Virginia Beach Parks and Recreation Sports Management Office Athletic Field Rental Information

USA Cycling Amateur Road National Championships BID INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION

Minnesota Hockey Region and State Tournaments. Tournament Hosting Agreement

2011 Tennis Europe Nations Challenge by HEAD 12 & UNDER - TEAM EVENT CIRCULAR NO.1 APPLICATION TO HOST A QUALIFYING ROUND

USA Karate. Will Your Business Get a Piece of the Action?

2015 ASA/ USA GIRL S 10A NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP NORMAL, IL JULY 26-AUGUST 2 INFORMATION SHEET

PART 8: FLOOR HOCKEY TECHNICAL RULES

HONORARY CHAIRPERSONS AUCTION CO-CHAIRPERSONS

Tournament Facts Lincoln Land Charity Championship Panther Creek Country Club Springfield, Illinois July 11-17

CWSA Team Management Handbook

Frontier CR Sevens 2016 Competition Rules and Regulations Page 1 of 6

CANADIAN MASTERS BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS TOURNAMENT REGULATIONS

NATIONAL COLLEGE TABLE TENNIS ASSSOCIATION REGULATIONS AND COMPETITION RULES

Vendor Application nd Annual Fiesta Old Town Cinco de Mayo

10.02 Any rules, regulations, or directives must be approved by the WIHA Executive Committee. s are encouraged to

TIER SPONSORSHIPS July 20-26,2015

ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE

GENERAL EVENT RULES (UPDATED 7 MARCH 2015)

2012 Lasers Travel Softball Tryout Registration Packet. Tryout Dates/Times

EMW Baseball & Softball Travel Program Policy

Session 1 FRIDAY DISTANCE GIRLS EVENT BOYS 1 OPEN 500 FREESTYLE 2 3 OPEN 400 IM` 4

This event is sanctioned by the Amateur Athletic Union of the U. S., Inc. All participants must have a current AAU membership. AAU membership may not

Human Resource Policy No. 5

5k Run/Walk hosted by the Rochester Hills Government Youth Council

1ST ANNUAL CITY OF ALLENTOWN AND PARKLAND AQUATIC CLUB FIRECRACKER MEET JULY 10-12, 2015

EUROPEAN HOCKEY FEDERATION

Houston Express NRG Power Cup

In the event of a 3-way tie, head to head (tie breaker procedure #1) is not used at any stage to determine the winner.

6155 Sports Village Rd Frisco, TX

An Invitation to Exhibit at the

Rules for IBU Licenses

Edina Girls Fastpitch Q&A

TRAVEL POLICY MANUAL

FIH COACHING GUIDELINES

NCAA DIVISION II FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP. Checklist for Host Institutions

2016 Pennsylvania Little League 8-10 Baseball State Championship

Request for Proposals Meeting Planner November 2014

2018 Adult Sectional Figure Skating Championships. Bid Information & Guidelines

LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB

March 6-9, Exhibitor Invite. Dixie Conference Center South Convention Center Drive St. George Utah. Look Inside for:

Metro Bronze Championships South March 20 th -22 nd 2015 Sanction# Friday is divided by Age group. 12&Unders are at North 13&O are at East.

INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, INC Rules for Television, Radio, Cable and Internet Broadcasting

I share a myriad of innovative drills, exercises and concepts on:

Iowa AAU Basketball IOWA AAU 2013 SEASON

Summer Skating School. Hoover Arena operated by Ice Land USA Royalton Road Strongsville, Ohio

Minnesota State Open Judo Championship Saturday May 2, 2009 (USJI Sanction JMI #0902)

RULES & REGULATIONS. Rule 203: Player Transfers Players may only play for one Club during the league unless a transfer is approved by each club

Disbursement Services Travel Expense Procedures

Reports To: Finance Manager [supporting the Finance, Commercial and Administration functions]

2015 York District Merit Badge College

-ATHLETIC TRAINING/SPORTS MEDICINE SERVICES- Halifax Area School District 3940 Peters Mountain Road Halifax, Pennsylvania 17032

The following rule changes where passed at the 2016 Semi-AGM and become effective September 1, 2016:

World Barista Championship

Transforming Facilities Managers of the Future. GAPPA Tradeshow Exhibit/Sponsor APPLICATION May (Memorial Day Weekend)

CONNECTICUT SWIMMING, INC. Program Development Minutes- Teleconference April 15, 2015

[name of organization] TRAVEL AND OTHER EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT POLICY. When incurring business expenses, expects Personnel to:

VOLLEYBALL PROGRAM GUIDE

CANWEA Operations & Maintenance Summit 2016 Toronto, Ontario February 24 25, 2016

NCA ALL-STAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas, TX Feb , 2016

Request for Proposal. Professional Women s Bowling Association

CLUB 2016 COMPETITION PACK

The 2015 U.S. Open Veterans Judo Championships Fort Lauderdale, Florida Sponsored by A. Kolychkine Judo Foundation

Student Transportation Policies and Procedures

POST HOLDINGS, INC. VENDOR EXPENSE POLICY (Updated 7/28/2015) Section 1 Expense Reimbursements

Practice Exam. 3 A Division II institution may make a four-year athletics scholarship offer to a prospective student-athlete. A) True. B) False.

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES IN PARTNERSHIP WITH

I N T E R N A T I O N A L S K A T I N G U N I O N

Guide to becoming an Independent Contractor

2016 NEW YORK STATE (NYS) EMPIRE CUP TOURNAMENT RULES

BASC Recreational Youth Soccer 11v11 U13 to U19 Program Official Rules and Policies (FIFA/USYS/OSA Laws and Policies as amended by BASC 3/2014)

THE SWALEC CUP 2015/2016 COMPETITION RULES

Request for Proposal to Host. ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2016

LEAGUE RULES AND INFORMATION GUIDE

Announcing. Kings Creek Country Club Winter Trial Program

Lincoln Public Schools Lincoln, Nebraska. Travel. and. Expense Guide. Revised August Travel and Expense Guide, August 2004, Page 1 of 13

Transcription:

2017 National Indoor Tournament Qualifier Host Requirements The following is a comprised list of the requirements to host USA Field Hockey s National Indoor Qualifying Tournaments. The tournaments lead to qualification to the National Indoor Tournament, the largest indoor tournament in the country. The Qualifying tournaments are normally held from mid- December through the end of January. Participants include age group teams for girls aged Under-16 & Under-19. Qualifying Tournament must host 16 teams per event. The venue must consist of a minimum of 1 hard surface court, slightly larger than basketball courts. The maximum roster size is 12 players. Tournament participants also consist of team coaches, parents, college coaches and spectators. The Field Hockey family is predominately middle class, well-educated and brings exhilarating competition and revenue to the community. The Host must meet the following requirements: Tournament: All NIT Qualifier dates must be within the time frame of December 10 th to January 29th. Bids may be for either age group, both age groups at different venues or dates, and/or both age groups at same venue and dates. All court and competition requirements must strictly follow USA Field Hockey s Rules of Indoor Hockey. Full event results must be sent by the Tournament Director to USA Field Hockey within 24 hours of the tournament ending. Tournament schedule will be provided by USA Field Hockey and will make best effort to supply the official tournament schedule to participating teams at least 2 weeks in advance of the event. Participating coaches, umpires, athletes and clubs must be current USA Field Hockey U-19, Coach or Umpire members. Teams must be from Member Clubs of USA Field Hockey in good standing. A certified Umpire Manager must supervise officiating at the event; this person will be assigned and paid by USA Field Hockey (to include travel, hotel expenses, meals and honorarium). Courts: Minimum of 1 court which meets the standard size for International Field Hockey Federation (FIH) competition (min 118 x 59 max 144 x 72 ). Two indoor field hockey goal cages per court. Goal cages must meet FIH specifications. Courts must be lined, cleaned and maintained during the event to meet USA Field Hockey standards. Provide adequate space between courts to allow for safety, team benches and spectator viewing. Side boards for all courts must meet USA Field Hockey and FIH standards. 1 P a g e

Medical stations with qualified Athletic Trainers to service all courts. Benches, scoring table and chairs for each court. Trash cans to adequately cover the facility; waste management is the responsibility of the host. Equipment: Schedule and results boards placed in a high traffic area. Appropriate directional signage at the venue as well as leading to the venue. Public Address system. Scoreboard with timing and score is preferred. o If no visible scoreboard is available, table top timing device is acceptable. Flip chart scoring device is also acceptable as a substitute for the Scoreboard. Lodging: A variety of accommodations located as close to the competition venue as possible. Rates consistent with the lowest off-season per room rates. At least 75% of the rooms must be priced under $125.00 for up to four in a room. Complimentary rollaway beds to accommodate four to a room. Lodging for Umpires must be provided and covered by Host when umpire travels more than 75 miles each way. Mileage reimbursement must also be included for umpires traveling more than 75 Miles each way. For each mile over 75 the Host must pay $.40 per mile. Commercial: The host must comply with the Presenting Sponsorship and other commercial agreements in place with USA Field Hockey for the NITQs. This includes but is not limited to: o Displaying specific branding, if provided. o Providing the most prominent area for the Presenting Sponsor to vend who will exclusively vend at the event and sell licensed NITQ product. YOLO being the exclusive vendor If YOLO does not vend at your NITQ, you are then allowed to accept other vendors approved by USA Field Hockey. Please contact Katie Naughton (knaughton@usafieldhockey.com) for approval. Services: Provide photocopying and printing service at no cost or reduced cost. Medical support throughout the event including athletic trainers, medical supplies, and EMT service on-site. Personnel to run the tournament including team check-in, results, scoring, timing, etc. One meal per day must be provided for the umpires by the Host. If the event runs past 6:00 pm on any of the days, two meals must be provided. Adequate supply of water and snacks must be available for all umpires and staff during the event. Other Considerations: Adequate and well-staffed complimentary parking in close proximity to the event venue. Operations office equipped with telephone lines, internet access, computer, color printer, copy machine, and storage area. A room made available for umpires. Adequate pool of local Indoor Rated Umpires to service the event. Team check-in area equipped to handle on-site team check-in. Space to accommodate field hockey specific vendors on-site. Quality, economic food vendor(s) on-site throughout the event. 2 P a g e

Adequate restrooms; supplied and maintained by the host throughout the event. Financial Considerations: Host will be provided with $450/per team of entry fees collected by USA Field Hockey to support the event. ($350/per team will be provided to the host for upfront costs 2 weeks prior to the NITQ and the additional $100/per team will be sent one week after the successful completion of the NITQ). Host will be responsible for all costs of running the tournament including facility rental, umpire fees, etc. Umpire managers are paid and assigned by USA Field Hockey. All other umpires must be paid $.80 per minute of each game at your NITQ. Conflicting Event Dates: Host should make every attempt to schedule the qualifying tournament on a weekend free from conflicting field hockey events such as Futures, Junior Premier Indoor League and other regional field hockey events. If this is impossible, the qualifying tournament should be scheduled in a time frame where a player could attend multiple events. Support from USA Field Hockey: USA Field Hockey will ensure and provide the following resources to the qualifying tournament organizers and participants: o A comprehensive insurance program to protect the event organizer, event volunteers, athletes, and sponsors. o The marketing support of USA Field Hockey to drive registrations including email, website, print, PR, and publicity. o Team registration and roster verification through USA Field Hockey s website. o Pools and NITQ schedules will be constructed by USA Field Hockey. 3 P a g e

National Indoor Tournament Qualifier Application Please use the following questionnaire to assist in determining the acceptability of your site to host a USA Field Hockey National Indoor Qualifying Tournament. Please refer to the Host Bid Requirements for the specific event information when answering these questions. Bid Event: 2017 NATIONAL INDOOR QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT Name of Local Sports/Organizing Group: Phone: Contact Person: Fax: Title: E-mail address: Intended Site for the event: Address: Intended Dates for the event: Number of Courts: (circle one) 1 2 3 Dimension of courts: Description of surface: Number of teams: 16 Any spectator fees: Approximate Rental Cost for the facility: Please check what you can provide at the competition venue from the Host Requirement specifications: Lining & set-up Water/ice coolers Training room Maintenance Parking PA system Ice & drinking water Food concessions Message/Results board Goal cages Restrooms Office/Workroom Tables & chairs Side Boards Check-in area Please explain what you cannot provide from this list: 4 P a g e

Please describe your hotel situation (e.g.: one tournament hotel with 200 rooms, eight hotels with 50 rooms each): Location of hotel(s) to competition venue: Please explain what you cannot provide from the lodging specifications: Location of the nearest airport to the hotel(s): Which airlines service this airport? Driving distance to the tournament hotel(s): What services will be provided? (Please check what you can provide referring to the event specific requirements): Photocopying Office equipment Printer Printing Fax Copy Machine Medical support Phone(s) Security Medical equipment/supplies Computer(s) Two-way Radios Describe your event staff and volunteer base: The major cost to host events is predominately derived from the operating expenses as indicated above. Please list anything else your association/community is willing to provide that is unique to your situation and will enhance this USA Field Hockey event. What financial support/commitment can your association/community provide to this event? (Continued on page 6) 5 P a g e

Please refer back to the 2017 National Indoor Tournament Qualifier Host Requirements section of this bid document on pages 1-3. Is there anything that you cannot provide? Please explain/list what you cannot provide from that list: Please return this application along with any back up material to substantiate your bid to: MAIL USA Field Hockey ATTN: Karen Collins 5540 N. Academy Blvd, Suite 100 Colorado Springs, CO 80918 EMAIL kcollins@usafieldhockey.com FAX 719-632-0979 Bid Deadline is DATE: May 27, 2016 6 P a g e

-Contract- I hereby acknowledge that I am fully aware and versed in the minimum requirements of hosting a National Indoor Tournament Qualifier (NITQ) and understand that if awarded a bid I am required to provide/abide by these amenities/services/processes to our participants. The amenities/services/processes I am required to provide/abide by include the requirements outlined in the 2017 National Indoor Tournament Qualifier Host Requirements section on pages 1-3 of this bid document. Additionally any amenities/services/process that I cannot provide/abide by I have appropriately noted (or attached to this application) in the National Indoor Tournament Qualifier Application section on pages 4-5 of this bid document with the understanding that I will be expected to work with USA Field Hockey to amend any short comings by bid may have with their requirements. Payments for this event must be made out to. I understand that payment for this event will be split into two separate payments by USA Field Hockey (USAFH) if our site is awarded the bid. These two payments must be sent to the following address:. The first payment will be sent by USAFH two weeks prior to the first competition day of our NITQ for an amount of $350 per team signed up. A second payment will be sent by USAFH one week prior to the completion of our event for an amount of $100 per team that participated in our NITQ. I understand that if I as an individual, or as an individual representing an organization affiliated with this bid or with USAFH, (this includes but is not limited to being a representative of a USAFH affiliated club or partner) have outstanding debts or payments owed to USAFH that I may not be entitled to the payments associated with hosting an NITQ. I recognize that if I fail to provide/abide by any amenities/services/processes that I stated I would provide/abide by in this bid document that, at USAFH s discretion, I may be stripped of my right to bid for the 2017/18 NITQs and may have my second payment of $100 per team revoked post event. In the event that my NITQ is forced to be cancelled I will work with USAFH to the best of my ability to reschedule within their rescheduling guidelines. By signing below I agree to all of the terms outlined in this contract: Signature: Name (Print): Date: 7 P a g e