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Shared via 3-Colors Sports Club... Mixed Doubles Darts Tournament 2014 Locale of Fairview, Ecclesiastical District of Quezon City Iglesia Ni Cristo PROPONENT: Kapisan ng Buklod, Locale of Fairview PARTNERS: •Kapisan ng Kadiwa, Locale of Fairview •MTs of Purok 5, Locale of Fairview DESCRIPTION: The popular belief is that darts was created as a result of the boredom of being a warrior in medieval times. During downtime between battles, soldiers would challenge each other to games of throwing short spears at a thin slice of a felled tree. The age rings in the wood and the cracks that developed from drying created a simple likeness of a modern dart board comprised of multiple lines and many different scoring areas. The game became quite popular in the middle ages as it was used to keep soldiers’ throwing arms in practice. The sport of darts eventually became more widespread and even noblemen would be known to shoot a round from time to time. As it grew in popularity, the game of darts has defeated multiple attempts to have it banned. Many people believed that darts was a game of chance and not a game of skill. As well as being a professional competitive sport, darts is quickly becoming an international pastime. Although darts may not require the same level of physical fitness as other sports, it does require mental agility and stamina. Its an objective, competitive sport and deserves more recognition, thus the conduct of this tournament, with the intention to promote an understanding of physical and mental well-being through an appreciation of stress, rest and relaxation. OBJECTIVES: General: To educate, train and assist in cultivating human values and universal brotherhood for a stronger, value based society through sports & games. To offer an opportunity for participants to associate in a spirit of recreation and friendship among themselves, while promoting and safeguarding the game of darts. Specific: 1. To develop an understanding of the importance of sports in the pursuit of a healthy and active lifestyle. 2. To use sport as a means to develop social interaction and so learn about others as well as themselves. 3. To develop an appreciation of the concepts of fair play, honest competition and good sportsmanship. 4. To participate fully in the competitive, recreational and leisure opportunities. 5. To develop self-esteem and self-confidence through positive sporting experiences. SUPERVISION AND MANAGEMENT: 1. A five-man technical committee shall oversee the games all through the duration of the tournament. 2. In addition to the provisions contained herein, supplementary rules and courses of action shall be formulated by the organizers whenever appropriate. TIMELINE: • Eliminations: 10 October - 07 November 2014 (Fridays & Sundays) • Semifinals: 09 November 2014 (Sunday) • Finals: 14 November 2014 (Friday) • Awarding: TBA TOURNAMENT GUIDELINE: 1. The tournament shall be a mixed doubles and shall make use of the “Escalera” type of dart game in which the object is to “close” the numbers on the board “in order” (20 down through 12 and bulls-eye) with three darts at a time and finish before the other pair. 2. The competition shall involve 10 pairs, with each pair consisting of a Buklod and a Kadiwa. 3. Pairing shall be determined by way of temporary ranking as ascertained by the organizers, and based on the ability and present performance of participants as well as previous tournaments where they participated in. Ranked #1 from Buklod shall be paired with ranked #10 from Kadiwa, so on and so forth. 4. Matching and games schedules shall be determined by the organizers. 5. Eliminations shall be a one-round-robin, with the top 4 advancing to the semi-finals. In case of a tie, “win over the other” shall apply. If and when multiple ties occur, quotient and/or point system shall apply, whatever is more appropriate. 6. For the semi-finals, Ranked #4 shall be matched up with Ranked #1, while Ranked #3 shall be matched up with Ranked #2. To contend for the championship, Ranked #3 and #4 must win thrice over their opponents, while Ranked #1 and #2 only need to prevail twice against their rivals. 7. For the finals, the two losing pairs in the semi-finals shall battle for 3rd Place, while the two winning pairs shall vie for the championships. Winners of both match ups shall be resolved by the most number of won games in a best-of-five competition. 8. Six (6) medals shall be awarded: 2 bronze medals for the 3rd Placers; 2 silver medals for the 2nd Placers; and 2 gold medals for the 1st Placers.
Posted on: Thu, 02 Oct 2014 01:14:17 +0000

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