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“PRINCESS CUP” WOMEN’S U18 SOUTHEAST ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIP SET TO KICK OFF ON JUNE 8 

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Referee Delegate Mr Songsak in group photograph with referees and two demonstration groups throughout the VIS & Referee Clinic on Friday

Nakhon Pathom, Thailand, June 7, 2024 – All is ready for he twenty second “Princess Cup” Girls’s U18 Southeast Asian Volleyball Championship on the Nakhon Pathom Gymnasium from June 8 to 13, a stepping stone for all taking part groups to hone their talent forward of the much-anticipated fifteenth Asian Girls’s U18 Volleyball Championship on the similar venue between June 16 and 23.

Six groups that includes Philippines, Malaysia, Australia, Singapore, Indonesia and hosts Thailand will strut their stuff within the single round-robin event. After that, prime two groups will battle it out for the eventual title. The third- and fourth-ranked sides will struggle for the third place, with the fifth- and sixth-ranked groups vying for the fifth place.

Of their marketing campaign opener on Saturday, Philippines will tackle Singapore, whereas Malaysia play Australia and Indonesia problem Thailand.

To make sure a clean run and a hit of the six-day event, the joint assembly passed off on the Assembly Room contained in the Nakhon Pathom Gymnasium on Thursday, with Management Committee President and Technical Delegate Mr Chia Min Chong from Singapore and SAVA (Southeast Asia Volleyball Affiliation) Coordinator Mr Shanrit Wongprasert, himself AVC Government Director, collectively presiding.

The bi-lateral assembly between Management Committee members and native organisers was held to first examine readiness forward of the event. Additionally in attendance had been these concerned within the competitors together with competitors director, court docket supervisor, referee supervisor, technical supervisor and facility manger.

Mr Shanrit welcome all attendants and mentioned the related actions which lie forward together with the preliminary inquiry, the VIS & Referee Clinic, the Common Technical Assembly, transportation and lodging. 

The VIS & Referee Clinic was held on Friday, with Referee Delegate Mr Songsak Chareonpong and Referee Sub Committee Mr Jirachai Kasemsook collectively presiding for the pre-competition clinic for referees and VIS workers in preparation for the event.

The clinic began within the morning with the theoretical section, adopted by the on-court sensible session with gentle and sound system utilized. All referees, court docket & referee managers, supervisors, announcers, scorers, line judges, moppers, ball retrievers, VIS Delegate Mr Pavarit Dairinram along with two demonstration groups attended the clinic. For referees particularly, it is a good alternative to tackle new data and adapt to new abilities and expertise which is able to assist easily run the event with credible officers.

The Common Technical Assembly was additionally held within the Friday night at Xen Resort right here, with CC President and Technical Delegate Mr Chia Min Chong and SAVA Coordinator Mr Shanrit Wongprasert collectively presiding. 

Mr Shanrit delivered his welcome speech to all CC Members, workforce representatives and referees appointed to officiate on the six-day event which serves as a springboard for the Asian Girls’s U18 Championship to be organized a couple of days after the Princess Cup.

He cited that he was very joyful for the energetic participation of the Southeast Asian groups in addition to the invited Australians, who additionally badly have to sharpen their abilities forward of the powerful competitors within the Asian Girls’s U18 Championship, and wished each workforce the easiest of luck on this event. 

As Mr Chia Min Chong reported on the technical issues together with workforce composition, uniform shade project, locations for workforce seats, video cameras and statisticians. The referee issues had been reported by Referee Delegate Mr Songsak Chareonpong which included Guidelines of the Video games to be utilized to be used on this event and match protocol.

Different points on transportation plan for groups and officers, each day data and related issues had been additionally raised for additional consideration and dialogue within the assembly.

After reviews and discussions, the assembly got here to a profitable near mark that every one is ready for the beginning of the competitors on Saturday, June 8.

MATCH SCHEDULE

 

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