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PLEASE NOTE: INFO KIT INCLUDES UPDATED ACCOMODATION SECTION (Change of Official Hotel). UPDATE MADE ON 27 JUNE 2006. INFO KIT FOR 2006 CLIMBING WORLD CUP CIRCUIT IN SINGAPORE WORLD CUP CLIMBING CIRCUIT 2006 – SINGAPORE LEAD AND SPEED EVENT SAT, 5 AUG TO SUN, 6 AUG 2006 1. ORGANISERS Singapore Mountaineering Federation, SAFRA National Service Association and Singapore Exhibition. 2. PARTICIPATION 3 male and 3 female competitors of each country (6+6 host country) plus: Extra Quota series plus Supplementary list 3. TRAVEL DETAILS Fly to Changi International Airport. Upon Immigration and Customs clearance, board a taxi from the arrival hall to the Official Hotel. Taxi ride is about 20mins and will cost about S$15. 4. APPLICATIONS Please use the new system for registration at http://uiaaclimbing.com/egroupware/ But because the system is new please also send a list of competitors to: UIAA Climbing : [email protected] And a copy to: SMF at [email protected] Entries deadline is on Sat, 22 July 2006 . Please refer to the registration form at the last page. 5. VERY IMPORTANT All competitors must apply for the International License through their Federations. Those without the license will not be allowed to compete.

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PLEASE NOTE: INFO KIT INCLUDES UPDATED ACCOMODATION SECTION (Change of Official Hotel). UPDATE MADE ON 27 JUNE 2006. INFO KIT FOR 2006 CLIMBING WORLD CUP CIRCUIT IN SINGAPORE

WORLD CUP CLIMBING CIRCUIT 2006 – SINGAPORE LEAD AND SPEED EVENT SAT, 5 AUG TO SUN, 6 AUG 2006 1. ORGANISERS

Singapore Mountaineering Federation, SAFRA National Service Association and Singapore Exhibition.

2. PARTICIPATION 3 male and 3 female competitors of each country (6+6 host country) plus: Extra Quota series plus Supplementary list

3. TRAVEL DETAILS Fly to Changi International Airport. Upon Immigration and Customs clearance, board a taxi from the arrival hall to the Official Hotel. Taxi ride is about 20mins and will cost about S$15.

4. APPLICATIONS

Please use the new system for registration at http://uiaaclimbing.com/egroupware/

But because the system is new please also send a list of competitors to: UIAA Climbing : [email protected]

And a copy to: SMF at [email protected]

Entries deadline is on Sat, 22 July 2006 . Please refer to the registration form at the last page. 5. VERY IMPORTANT All competitors must apply for the International License through their Federations. Those

without the license will not be allowed to compete.

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6. REGISTRATION FEES Competitor registration fees will be charged to the member federation by UIAA Climbing. 7. PRIZES

According to ICC standards.

8. OFFICIAL HOTEL (change of venue)

Copthorne Orchid Hotel. Please see www.copthorneorchid.com.sg. Special room rates offered to our participants and officials as follows:

Single/Double Occupancy - S$115 net inclusive of breakfast per room per night. Published rate is at S$140+++ exclude breakfast.

Participants are advised to make an early reservation with our official hotel. Please submit the attached booking form to enjoy the special rate. All incidental expenses incurred during the stay would be paid to the hotel directly by the participants at the time of check out. Accommodation is guaranteed for reservations received on or before 5th July 2006. Thereafter, the room availability will be made on a first-come-first-served basis. All hotel rates are on per night basis. The usual check-in time is 2pm and check-out time is 12pm noon. For late night or early morning check-in, the room reservation would need to be from the previous day to ensure immediate availability on arrival.

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9. COMPETITION VENUE

The event will be held indoor at Hall 5b of the Singapore Expo (air conditioned). The venue is about 10mins drive from the airport and 30mins drive to downtown and is served by adequate public transport like buses, trains and others.

10. TECHNICAL MEETING

The Technical Meeting will be held on Thu, 3 August at 7pm at SAFRA Yishun and Country Club followed by a Welcome Dinner.

11. PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME

Thu, 3 August 2006 1700hrs - Registration 1800hrs 1830hrs Technical Meeting

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1900hrs Welcome Dinner Sat, 5 August 2006 TIME ACTIVITIES REMARKS 0700hrs Isolation open for Lead Competition 0800hrs Isolation closed 0815hrs Observation for Men and Women Lead 0845hrs - Lead ¼ finals 1500hrs 1500hrs Isolation open for Speed Competition 1600hrs Isolation closed 1600hrs Results for Lead ¼ finals 1615hrs Demonstration and observation for Men and Women Speed 1630hrs - Speed Qualifying Round 1745hrs 1800hrs- Rock – On/National Schools (Local Event) 1930hrs Speed ½ finals 2000hrs- Speed ½ finals 2100hrs

ROUTESETTING SETTING FOR LEAD ½ FINALS Sunday, 6 August 2006 0930hrs Isolation open for Lead Competition 1030hrs Isolation closed 1045hrs Observation for Men and Women Lead 1100hrs- Lead ½ finals 1200hrs

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ROUTESETTING FOR LEAD FINALS 1430hrs Results for ½ finals 1430hrs Isolation open for Lead finals 1530hrs Isolation closed 1545hrs Observation for Men and Women Lead finalists 1600hrs- Lead finals 1715hrs 1700hrs Arrival of Guest of Honour,

Dr Vivian Balakrishnan Minister For Community Development, Youth & Sports Singapore

1600hrs Isolation for Speed Finals 1700hrs Isolation Closed 1700hrs- Speed Finals (Local Events) 1800hrs National Schools – Team Relay Rock On Open – Individual & Team Relay 1800hrs- Speed Finals (Men and Ladies) 1830hrs

1845hrs Prize Presentation

1900hrs End of Programme

12. SPECIAL TRANSFER ARRANGEMENTS

The SMF together with the Malaysia Mountaineering Federation (PMM) have made the following travel arrangements to facilitate our participants who will be competing in both the Singapore and Malaysia circuit:

Tuesday, 8 August 2006 1000hrs Depart Singapore to Kuala Lumpur (375km) via coach 1045hrs Immigration and Customs formalities. Please refer to www.imi.gov.my for

visa entry requirements into Malaysia. 1300hrs Lunch in Malacca (Malaysia historical state).

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1600hrs Estimated arrivals in Kuala Lumpur/ Check-In Hotel. Programme in Malaysia will be send separately by the Malaysia Mountaineering Federation (PMM) A fee of Sin$80 per person is chargeable for the above transfer. Please let us know if you require the transfer and number of persons. We suggest that you fly-off from Kuala Lumpur after the Malaysia Circuit. However, if you’re leaving from Singapore, please observe the visa requirements back to Singapore.

13. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT SINGAPORE About the Country Singapore is a vibrant, multicultural, sophisticated city-state where tradition and modernity, East

and West, meet in a comfortable companionship, harmoniously... and with imagination! Singapore provides you with unforgettable insights into her old world charms combines with exciting new world visions. Visit the official website for tourist information on Singapore. http://www.visitsingapore.com

Language English is one of the four official languages and is therefore widely spoken and understood. Religion Multi-racial Singapore is a mixture of religions. The main religions are Islam, Buddhism,

Christianity, Hinduism, Silkhism, Judaism and Zoroastrianism. Climate Singapore’s climate tropical, warm and humid, with only slight variations between the average

maximum of 31 degrees Celsius and minimum of 23 degrees Celsius.

Clothing Light and summer clothing is best for everyday wear. Casual dress is accepted for most situations and occasions but some establishment may require a more formal dress code. It is always advisable to check beforehand on dress regulations. Currency Our currency comes in “Dollars” and “Cents”. The rate of exchange (subject to currency fluctuations) is approximately: S$2.60 = 1 Sterling Pound S$1.80 = US$1.00 Banks throughout Singapore generally operate from 9.30am to 3.30pm, from Mondays to Fridays, and from 9.30am to 11.30am on Saturdays for travelers' cheques transactions and other financial matters. For greater convenience, Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) are conveniently located at banks and most shopping centres and are opened round-the-clock. Keep a lookout for these machines displaying Plus and Cirrus signs. You can exchange currency at all

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banks, hotels, and wherever the sign "Licensed Money Changer" is displayed. Major credit cards (Visa, Master, Amex, Diners and JCB) are widely accepted in most restaurants, shops and hotels. Visa Requirement Delegates holding travel documents issued by the following countries will require a visa to enter Singapore: Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh (Except Diplomatic/Official passport holders), Commonwealth of Independent States* (Except Diplomatic/Official/Service passport holders for a stay of up to 30 days), Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Egypt, India (Except Diplomatic/Official passport holders), Iran, Iraq, Jordan (Except Diplomatic/Official passport holders), Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Myanmar (Except Diplomatic/Official passport holders), People's Republic of China (Except Diplomatic/Service/Public Affairs passport holders for a stay of up to 30 days), Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia (Except Diplomatic/Official passport holders) and Yemen. In addition, visitors holding Hong Kong Document of Identity, Macao Special Administrative Region (MSAR) Travel Permit, Palestinian Authority Passport, Refugee Travel Document issued by the Middle-East countries and Temporary Passport issued by United Arab Emirates will also require a visa to enter Singapore. More information, please log on to http://app.ica.gov.sg/travellers/index.asp Transportation Taxis are very reasonably priced, they have a minimum charge of S$2.40 and are metered. The buses are very efficient and operate from 6am to 12am midnight. Exact bus fares are required, ranging from S$0.80 and S$1.50. Alternatively, you may wish to try the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit). The trains operate from 5.30am to 12.30am. Fares range from S$0.80 to S$1.80. Each station provides coin-operated ticket dispensers for single trips. Stored value passes (ez-link cards) for multiple trips can also be bought at most stations and are valid for usage on buses too. Shopping In department stores, all items are price-tagged and prices are fixed. Many small retailers are often flexible when approached for a discount. A good number of department stores and some smaller shops are opened daily from 10am to about 9pm, or even 10pm. Visit the Mustafa Centre in Little India, the only department store in Singapore that is open 24 hours, everyday! Goods and Services Tax (GST) A 5% GST is levied in Singapore. As a foreign visitor, you are entitled to claim back the GST that you pay on your purchases before departure at the Singapore Changi Airport - after Immigration check-in area, Terminal 1 & 2, 24 hours daily. Tipping Tipping is prohibited at the airport and discouraged at hotels and restaurants where there is a 10% service charge. Smoking Smoking is prohibited in public areas, e.g. lifts, theatres, cinemas, air-conditioned restaurants and shopping malls, government offices, and on public transport. It is permissible at some pubs, discos and lounges.

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Water Drinking water is safe and portable. It is therefore safe to drink directly from the tap. Electricity Singapore voltage is 220-240 volts AC, 50 cycles per second. Upon request, hotels will provide adapters to visitors with electrical appliances of a different plug in pins (subjected to availability and on first come first serve basis). When shopping for electrical appliances, do remember to check the voltage of the item against the acceptable voltage in your home country.

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Telephone (65) 6415 6000 Facsimile (65) 6250 9292 E-mail: [email protected]

A MEMBER OF MILLENNIUM & COPTHORNE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED

UIAA Climbing World Cup 2006 (2nd ~ 7th Aug 2006)

Closing Date: 5th July 2006

Attn: Mr Jeffrey Tan, Sales Manager TEL: (65) 6415 6029/30 DID: (65) 6415 6068 FAX: (65) 6255 4494 E-mail: [email protected]

□ New Booking □ Amendment □ Cancellation (√ Pls tick accordingly) 1. Name : Mr/Ms

Nationality:

2. Name : Mr/Ms

Nationality:

Arrival Date : Flight No. : Departure Date : Flight No. :

Expected time of arrival :

ACCOMODATION Room Type (inclusive daily breakfast) Room Rate Total

Amount Superior Room ~ Single/Twin S$115.00 nett No of Room X No of Nights =

Grand Total S$

Remarks :

Contact Person : Tel : Fax/ Email :

FOR GUARANTEE PURPOSES - Cancellation of Reservation / No Show Policy • A non-refundable deposit equivalent to one night room charge will be charged for each confirmed to guarantee the booking. • Any cancellation/or amendment of dates made within 72 hours or after guest check in will be subjected to full cancellation

charge based on full length of stay as per original room reservation request. • Should there be a no-show in the case of confirmed reservations, no refund will be extended.

Credit Card :

AMEX / DINERS / JCB / MASTER / VISA

Name of Card Holder :

Card No. :

Expiry Date :

Signature :

FOR OFFICIAL USE

THIS SERVES AS A CONFIRMATION OF THE BOOKING. PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF THE ABOVE RESERVATION:

Confirmation No. :

Confirmed by :

Date :

Company’s stamp/Signature :

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REGISTRATION FORM LEAD Men Women First Name Family Name First Name Family Name SPEED Men Women First Name Family Name First Name Family Name OFFICIALS First Name Family Name Team Manager Coach 1 Coach 2 Physiotherapist Physiotherapist Land transfer to participate in the Malaysia Circuit: Yes: _______ No:_________ If yes, number of pax _____________ X Sin$80 per pax = Sin$___________. Important Note: The transfer arrangements will only be extended to those federations that have submitted the requirements and no additional seats will be arranged.

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ROCK ON (Special Edition) - Fastest Speed Climber Organized by Singapore Mountaineering Federation, SAFRA National Service Association and the Singapore Sports Council in conjunction with the Singapore World Cup Circuit. We would like to extend invitation to all climbers to participate in the above competition, ROCK ON. Please find the registration form for Rock On Special Edition - World's Fastest Climber. The content of the form is detailed with rules and admin information. Prizes: Champion 800 euros and 600 euros for 2nd placing.

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PERSONAL PARTICULARS

Name :

Passport No :

Contact No :

Email address :

Country :

DECLARATION & INDEMNITY I, , Passport No. , declare that

all the particulars are correct and hereby agree to abide by all the Rules & Regulations of the

competition. I am aware that I will be participating at my own risk and that the Organisers

will not be liable for any injury sustained, death or loss/damage to personal property during

the competition.

Signature Date

Parent / Guardian’s Signature (for participants under 18) Note: ! Signatures on the registration form certify that each participant has read, understood and will abide by the Rules & Regulations as stated herein. ! The Organisers will not be liable for any injury sustained, death or loss/damage to personal property during the competition. Participants are also advised to ensure that they have sought and obtained medical clearance prior to their participation in this competition. PARTICIPATION (Please tick the category(s) you want to participate) SPEED INDIVIDUAL Fees: SGD

Men’s Open

Women’s Open

FOR OFFICIAL USE

Date of submission :

Checked by :

Amount Received : __

Receipt No. : ______

GENERAL RULES & REGULATION REGISTRATION

• All participants are to register by the following date by 22 July 2006.

• Registrations can be made through Singapore Mountaineering Federation (SMF) or SAFRA National Service Association by post, fax or email.

• Registration fee : SGD10 (inclusive of Government Service Tax or GST) • All registration forms together with cheques if sent by mail must reach the following

address before the registration closing date.

Participants’ Coordinator ROCK ON Special Edition 2006 (International Open)

SAFRA National Service Association 60, Yishun Ave 4

Singapore 769027 Email: [email protected]

Fax: 6852 8222

ATTIRE

• Participants can don their country attire.

REPORTING ON COMPETITION DAY

• All participants must report at the designated time on the day of competition (details in competitors information sheet). Participants who failed to report within the designated time will not be allowed to join in the competition. Registration fees collected will not be refunded for failure to report at the designated time or no-show by the participant.

PRIZES

• Prizes will be awarded to the top 2 winners. • 1st : EURO 800 (cash)

2nd : EURO 600 (cash)

COMPETITION RULES & REGULATIONS JUDGING

• The fastest participant wins. • All participants will have one attempt to for the qualifying round; the fastest 32 will

proceed to the semi finals & the fastest 16 will proceed to the finals (knock-out system).

TIMING • Participants will be given a maximum of four minutes to complete their climb.

TERMINATION OF CLIMB • A participant shall not be deemed to have successfully completed an attempt on a route

if he/she:

a) Falls; b) Exceed the permitted climb time; c) Touches or makes use of areas, holds or features demarcated by the routesetter; d) Uses the side edges or the top edges of the wall for climbing; e) Uses artificial aid; f) Return to the ground;

DISQUALIFICATION

• Any undue delay by the participant may result in the immediate award of Yellow Card; any further delay shall result in his/her immediate disqualification.

• A participant will be disqualified if:

a) Late for the isolation zone reporting; b) Fails to return to the isolation after observing the route; c) Un-ropes while climbing; d) Uses unapproved modification of equipment • In the case of a false start, the Judge shall stop both competitors immediately. Any participant committing two false starts in the same heat shall be disqualified.

DEMONSTRATION & OBSERVATION

• The route(s) shall be demonstrated by the Chief Routesetter or any member of the route-setting team (If any).

• Following each demonstrated route is an observation period. The length of the

observation period shall normally be 4 minutes. • Participants are allowed to touch the first hold(s), without leaving the ground with both

their feet.

APPEAL

• All appeals have to be made in writing within 30 minutes after the result and it will be handled by an appeals panel. A charge of SGD 50 (cash) will be levied to discourage abuse of the right. The money will be refunded upon successful appeal.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

• All participants are advised to ensure that they have sought and obtained medical clearance prior to their participation in this competition.

• The organizing committee reserves the right to amend any part of the Rules &

Regulations without prior notice. For enquiries on participation, please email [email protected] or visit www.safraadventureclub.sg for more information.