35th International Open – 16th Adapted VIC in Barcelona in October

Sports Hall VIC in Barcelona will be the venue of the 35th International Open – 16th Adapted VIC on 3rd and 4th October.

 

CATEGORIES

Men singles (Absoluto masculino)     OABM

Women singles (Absoluto femenino) OABF

Disabled Standing (Adaptado pie)     ODP

Disabled Wheelchair (Adaptado silla)            ODC

Open català masculí    OCM

Cadet boys – Infantil masculino (Born 2006 or later) OIM Mini cadet girls – Alevín femenino (Born 2008 or later)    OALF Mini mini cadet boys – Benjamín masculino (Born 2010 or later) OBM

 

In order to guarantee the maximum possible safety of the participants on the occasion of COVID-19 for this edition of Vic International Open participation in all categories will be limited initially to a maximum of 24 or 32 participants in each event.

 

Entries will be accepted until 4th of September and will be attended in order of arrival in the email victt@victt.com.

 

AWARDS 35 VIC INTERNATIONAL OPEN

 

Men

1 600 Euros and trophy

2 300 Euros and trophy

3 150 Euros

5 to 8 Sports equipment award

 

Women

1 600 Euros and trophy

2 300 Euros and trophy

3 150 Euros

5 to 8 Sports equipment award

 

Disabled Wheelchair

1 120 Euros and trophy

2 60 Euros and trophy

3 Sports equipment award

 

Disabled Standing

1 120 Euros and trophy

2 60 Euros and trophy

3 Sports equipment award

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