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1. 2012 XX University Badminton League and Teacher-Student Friendship Tournament Planning Book 1 (3) Activity object 1 (4) Activity item 2 (5) Activity staff and specific tasks (to be assigned) 2 (6) Activity registration method 3 (7) Referee setting 3 (8) Competition schedule and group arrangement 3 (9) ) Rewards 3 (10) Activity specific process 4 (11) Precautions 5 (12) Activity emergency plan 64. Budget 75. Activity publicity 8 (1) Pre-competition publicity 8 (2) In-game publicity8 (3) Post-match publicity 86. Annex 91. Activity background and purpose In order to better promote the construction of our school’s sports culture, promote the communication between students and teachers in the whole school, and build a non-scientific research center between teachers and students. Exchange platform; enrich the after-school life of teachers and students

2. Live, discover badminton talents for the school, and at the same time cultivate students’ good quality, team awareness and team spirit, and promote the development of badminton in our school. “2012XX University Badminton League and Teacher-Student Friendship Tournament”. Promote competitions with friendship, promote exchanges with competitions, drive progress with exchanges, seize opportunities, show yourself, and release youth and vitality! We look forward to your participation! 2. Activity-themed badminton has strong entertainment and extensive participation. Through the school-wide badminton competition, not only the physical quality of students and teachers has been improved, but also the positive atmosphere and tenacious fighting spirit of XX teachers and students have been fully demonstrated. The theme of this competition is: badminton flying, youth blooming; XX teachers and students, galloping the field.3. The general process of the activity (1) The activity time is from March 24, 2012 to March 25, 2012

3. (2) The venue of the event is the badminton hall of XX University. (3) The object of the activity is all students and teachers of XX University. (4) Activity items The competition consists of the following items: 1. Individual competition: (1) Student group: men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles and mixed doubles; (2) Teachers’ group: men’s singles, women’s singles , mixed doubles. 2. Team competition: (1) Teacher and student group: doubles; (2) Student group: men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles between teachers and students; all events can only be composed of teachers and students of the college. Each person can only participate in the competition on behalf of one academy in one capacity, and the items of the individual competition cannot be repeated, and the items of the team competition cannot be repeated, but they can apply for the individual competition and the team competition respectively. The teacher-student group events can be men’s doubles, women’s doubles or mixed doubles. The team members can be freely combined, and the gender is not limited, but one must be a teacher and the other must be a student. In the individual competition, each individual event is limited to two people per academy, and the duo event is limited to one team per academy.group

4. Each event of the sports competition is limited to one person/team per hospital. (5) Event staff and specific tasks (to be assigned) 1. Registration contact person: to be determined; 2. Staff: (1) Arbitration Committee (the specific number depends on the participating colleges): In order to ensure the fairness and justice of this competition In principle, an event arbitration committee will be set up for this competition, and each college needs to select 2 arbitrators; (2) Liaison group (2 people): keep in touch with the registration status of each college; (3) Publicity group (3 people): carry out (4) Material group (2 people): manage and distribute event materials, etc.; (5) Medical group (2 people): responsible for the safety of players during the competition; (6) Order maintenance group (4 Person): Maintain the safe and orderly progress of the event during the competition; (7) Technical statistics group (4 people): Count the outcome of the competition and the promotion situation; (8) Motorized group (8 people): Ensure the normal operation of the event; ( 9) Judges (

5. 24 people): The referees are the staff of the Arbitration and Organizing Committees of various colleges and departments. (6) Activity registration method 1. The college organizes the registration work (1) The registration method is based on the college. The research associations of each college are in charge of the organization registration work, and they are unified and summarized to the sports department of the school research association. Specifically: for student registration, the sports minister of each branch is in charge of; for teacher registration, each college and department sends an invitation letter to the teachers of each college for a badminton friendly match, and the chairman of each branch is responsible for contacting the chairman of the trade union of each college. And do a good job of registration; the registration form is divided into four categories: individual competition teacher group, student group, team competition student group, and teacher-student group. Teacher-student friendship competition students and teachers need to contact in advance. (2) Each college needs to arrange the following personnel for the competition: 1 person in charge of registration, 1 team leader and 2 arbitrators. The team leader must be a teacher of the college, and the person in charge of registration is the contact person of the organizing committee by default. 2. Registration time and method Registration time: until the evening of March 11th

6. 4:00. Registration method: Send the electronic version of the application form of the college to uprattan (the subject of the email is XX College Badminton Competition Registration Form), and cover the paper version of the registration form with the official seal of the college and submit it to the Sports Department (please refer to Attachment 4 for the registration form). (7) Referee setup The preliminary rounds will be staffed by members of the Badminton Association after training, and the finals will be assisted by professional referees of the Badminton Association. (8) Competition schedule and group arrangement The preliminary competition schedule is shown in Appendix 3. The specific competition schedule and group arrangement will be adjusted according to the number of applicants and the college. Please refer to Annex 1 and Annex 2 for specific competition rules. (IX) Reward method 1. Incentive form The top three in each event in the individual competition will be rewarded, and the top three in the team competition will be rewarded with the top three total points. 2. Award setting (1) Individual student group: Men’s Singles: Champion, 2nd and 3rd place, 3 times; Women’s Singles: Champion, 2nd, 3rd place, 3 times; Men’s Doubles: Champion, 2nd, 3rd place, 6 times; Women’s Doubles : Champion, runner-up, third runner-up, 6 people

7. Times; Mixed Doubles: Champion, 2nd, 3rd place, 6 times; (2) Individual Teachers: Men’s Singles: Champion, 2nd, 3rd place, 3 times; Women’s Singles: Champion, 2nd, 3rd place, 3 times; Mixed Doubles : Champion, runner-up, third runner-up, 6 people; (3) Team competition: The top three are ranked according to the total score of the group: champion, second runner-up and third runner-up. 3. Prize setting The prizes for the individual competition student group and the teacher and student group are: award certificate + prizes The group competition prizes are: award certificate + trophy (10) The specific process of the event 1. Opening ceremony time: 8:00 on March 24, 2011; Venue: XX University Badminton Hall; Process Arrangement: (1) The badminton teams of each college enter the field, line up in the designated area, and finish before 7:50; (2) The host announces the opening ceremony of the 2012 Badminton League and Teacher-Student Friendship Tournament; (3) Introduce the leaders and guests; (4) Leaders speak; (5) Athlete representatives take oath; (6) Referee representatives take oath; (7) (leader) announces badminton

8. The game opens; (8) The opening ceremony ends. 2. From March 24th to March 25th, the competition of each project will be carried out according to the round. For the specific competition time and venue arrangement, please refer to the attachment. 3. Closing Ceremony Time: March 25, 2012 at 17:40; Venue: XX University Badminton Hall; Closing Ceremony Procedure: (1) The badminton teams of all colleges enter the stadium, line up in the designated area, and finish the lineup before 17:30; ( 2) The host announced the beginning of the closing ceremony of the 2012 Beihang Postgraduate Badminton League and Teacher-Student Friendship Tournament; (3) Introduced the leaders and guests; (4) Announced the selection results of each award and presented the awards by the leaders: Men’s and women’s singles in the individual teachers’ group Champion, 2nd and 3rd; individual student group men’s singles, women’s singles champion, 2nd 3rd, individual teacher’s mixed doubles, student group mixed doubles champion, 2nd and 3rd; individual student group men’s doubles and women’s doubles champion, 2nd and 3rd; team champion, 2nd and 3rd; (5) The leader gave the closing speech; (6) Announcing the end of the closing ceremony; (7) Participation

9. The team members and staff took a group photo. (11) Notes 1. Athletes participating in the competition must be students and teachers of XX University. In order to correct the style of the game, each college is requested to conduct a serious review of the qualifications of the athletes who have signed up for the competition, strictly control, and prevent bad behaviors such as violating the regulations, falsifying, and impersonating. The team leader should be fair and just responsible for the current league; 2. Athletes participating in the competition must carry their own card and other documents for verification. 10 minutes before the start of each game, the team leaders of the two participating teams will collect all the cards or other documents of the players who are ready to play in the game and submit them to the staff for inspection to verify the eligibility of all players. , the participant will be disqualified from participating.If a team or two teams are found to have athlete qualification problems after the start of the game (that is, there are athletes who do not meet the qualifications for the competition), the result will be invalid; 3. The team leader shall not participate in the competition.

10. The competition is responsible for all the competition work of the team; 4. The arbitrators form an arbitration group to perform the following duties: (1) Check and verify the identities of the players on both sides before the start of the competition; (2) Assist and supervise the score and record of the staff (3) In case of disputes, assist the referee to make a fair ruling; 5. Registration fee: 500 yuan per participating college; 6. Each college is requested to provide water for athletes. (12) Activity contingency plan In order to do a good job in the emergency response work of this activity, improve the rapid response and support capabilities in emergency situations, and effectively, quickly and reasonably implement treatment and rescue in the event of an emergency, it is specially formulated. this plan. 1. Establish an emergency team with the following responsibilities: (1) Responsible for emergency reporting and rescue of emergency incidents.Rescue personnel and property to minimize casualties and property losses; (2) In the event of an emergency, be responsible for evacuating and guiding team members and other personnel to exit the field, and do a good job of stabilizing personnel to prevent

11. Stop causing confusion in the rescue work at the accident site and control the person or thing causing the emergency. 2. Sudden disease prevention plan (1) The team members voluntarily sign up to participate in the competition according to their own physical conditions, and no one may force the team members to participate in the competition; students with heart disease, epilepsy, asthma, etc. who are not suitable to participate in the competition are not allowed to participate in the competition; (2) Players can terminate the game depending on their own physical condition, and no one is allowed to intervene; (3) Persons in charge at all levels pay close attention to the physical condition of the players, and can forcibly stop the game if they find any abnormality. 3. Accident Prevention (1) In case of special circumstances, the competition will be postponed in time. The relevant personnel shall be notified of the suspension and other information; (2) The staff shall carefully check the competition equipment and venue before the competition to ensure the safety of the players; (3) The players shall carry out preparation activities carefully to prevent sports injuries; (4) The participating players shall wear appropriate clothing. sportswear. 4. Safety accident prevention (1) Safety education for all staff before the game, and clear responsibilities; (2)

12. The referees and scorekeepers must be fair and impartial to prevent conflicts; (3) During the competition, if there is any objection to the results, they should submit a written proposal to the organizing committee after the competition, and must not pick quarrels and stir up trouble, otherwise they will be disqualified from the competition; (4) ) After the game, the participating team members quickly leave the field and are not allowed to stay for a long time.4. Expense budget category breakdown Unit price (RMB) Total quantity (RMB) Venue costs before 10:00 on weekends 25 128030 After 10:00 on weekends 3512 Propaganda costs Inkjet 15021230 Posters 5015 Leaflets 0.5200 Slogans and banners 801 Competition equipment costs Band-aids, iodine, Yunnan Baiyao, etc. 1502590 Badminton 3560 Scoreboard 256 Paper, pens, printing fees 190 Certificate of reward items 10511440 Trophies 1503 Medals 1048 Referee and organizing committee fees

13. Calculated (yuan) 14818 Application amount 14818 Funding source College support: 500 * Number of participating colleges = XX yuan School support: Other support: Remarks Including the event name, theme, organizer, event object, event time, etc.) several sheets, posted in places with a large flow of people in the school (such as the entrance of the restaurant, the south of the playground, the entrance of each dormitory, etc.), completed eight days before the competition, specific The content will be designed by the Publicity Department; (2) Post on the school forum, Renren.com and Weibo to publicize the competition; (3) A4 version of the flyer, posted on the elevator or publicity of the school and the dormitory of Universiade Village (4) Try to let each academy notify each class and teachers, and let each class monitor notify individuals as much as possible, so that more people can know the information of this competition; (5) Several banners (1 content includes Event name, organizer, etc.;

14. The other content includes the slogan and slogan of this event, the organizer, etc.) hanging on the competition venue, and the design will be completed by the publicity department. (2) Publicity during the competition (1) During the competition, the publicity department of each college will arrange a special person to take pictures at the competition site, write a press release, and submit it to the school news center for publication; (2) The publicity department of each college will also take some photos of the college competition, selected Some are handed over to my department for press releases and summaries. (3) Post-competition publicity (1) Use the materials collected during the competition (photos, press releases, etc.) to make a summary, write a press release, submit it to the school news center for publication, and announce the awards of this competition by the way; (2) Make a display board reflecting the competition process and put it at the entrance of the competition stadium (depending on the amount of funds). 6. Attachment Attachment 1: Competition Rules 1. The individual competition in this competition adopts the elimination system, and the competition adopts the best of three sets with 21 points per set. Adopt “Whoever wins, who serves, points per ball”.Two minutes rest between each innings

15. During the break time, if there are special circumstances in each round, a timeout can be called. 2. The team competition is divided into two stages. The first stage is the group stage. The participating teams are divided into upper and lower halves, A, B, C, and D four groups. Each team will play a single round-robin competition. The second stage is a cross-elimination round, and the top two teams from each group qualify for the knockout round. The knockout round adopts the half-area crossover system. The A and B groups are in the upper half, and C and D are in the lower half. The winner of the two half areas will go to the championship final, and the loser will go to the third place match. 3. The order of each individual event is in the order of teacher-student mixed doubles, men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles. If the venue allows, each individual event will be played at the same time.The 6 games in the group stage are all filled. If the finished game can already be judged the outcome of the game, the ongoing game will be automatically terminated without any results (the organizer will try to make all the games go smoothly, not very special case, do not cancel the

16. The game in progress). In the knockout stage, if one team wins four games first, the match will be automatically terminated. 4. The team that has won the most games in the same group ranks first. If two teams have the same number of wins, the winning team of the two teams will rank first. If there are three teams that have the same number of wins, the relationship between wins and losses will be determined first. If the relationship between wins and losses cannot be determined, the winner will be determined by the number of points in each team’s game against each other. Determine the outcome of the relationship. 5. If there is a dispute between the referee and the line on the spot, the referee’s penalty shall prevail. The players of both teams must obey the referee’s penalty during the game. If there is a dispute, the chief referee will make the final penalty. If the circumstances are bad (such as strikes, beating the referee, etc.), the team will be disqualified from the team competition and all competition qualifications of the player. 6. After the game is over, the referee and the team leaders of both sides must sign on the game record and check that they are correct before leaving the field.

17. If there is any objection to the competition, the team leader must submit it to the chief referee on the spot, and apply to the competition organizing committee within 24 hours after the end of the competition, and the organizing committee will make the final decision. 7. Precautions for individual events: The single event adopts a knockout system, with two best of three rounds. Each round will be scored directly with 11 points. The individual events will be played in the order of men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles. Contest. All team members should pay attention to stay in the hall and ensure that the referee is on call. As long as time allows, the competition shall not be postponed or refused to participate under any excuse, otherwise it will be regarded as a voluntary abandonment of the competition. 8. Precautions for team competitions: The team leaders of each academy will hand over the lineup and the match-up table to the referee on the spot before the competition. The appearance list is based on the match-up table submitted to the referee before the match. Once the match-up table is submitted, it cannot be changed thereafter. During the one-minute rest between rounds, the players can drink water and wipe their sweat, and the rest of the time shall not be interrupted.The players on the match table must be registered for the team competition of each department

18. The players on the table and the team leader cannot participate in the competition. 9. The referee verifies the identities of the participating players before the start of each competition. Once there is a phenomenon of identity discrepancy or impostor, the team will be penalized for a zero-to-two loss. Expel the team from the competition and disqualify the team from all individual competitions. 10. Players who have not arrived 5 minutes after the start of each game will be regarded as a forfeit. The game will be judged as a 0-2 loss. If a team does not arrive within 10 minutes of the start of the game, the team will be judged 0-6 in this game. lose. 11. There will be no rest time or warm-up time between the two individual events in each game. A 5-minute lateness will be regarded as a waiver. The person in charge of the venue will remind the next individual team members to prepare in advance. In principle, there is no interval between the two games. After the first game, the referee decides whether to start the next game. It is hoped that each team will arrive 510 minutes earlier.Annex 2: Badminton Competition Rules

19. Rule 1. Pick the side before the start of the match (put the badminton on the net and fall freely, the side with the ball head facing is the winner). The winner will choose to serve first or receive first; or to start the game in one court or another. 2. Scoring method In addition to the following two situations (after 10 draws, the side with the lead of 2 points wins the game; after 19 draws, the side with the first 20 points wins the game), the side with the first 11 points wins the game . If the opponent “violates” or the ball touches the ground in the opponent’s court and becomes a dead ball, that side wins the round and gets a point. The winner of a game serves first in the next game. 3. Swapping the court area, the athletes should switch the court area in the following situations: The first round is over. The second inning is over (if there is a third inning). 4. Serving Legally 1. Once the server and receiver are ready to serve each other, neither party may delay the serve. The head of the server’s racket is swayed back when serving, and any delay is a delay in serving. 2. The server and

20. The receiving player shall stand on the diagonally diagonal serving area, and his feet shall not touch the boundary between the serving area and the receiving area. 3. From the start of the service to the end of the service, part of the feet of the server and the receiver must be in contact with the ground of the court and must not move. 4. The sent ball flies upwards over the net. If it is not intercepted, the ball should fall within the prescribed receiving area (ie, on the line or in bounds). 5. When the server serves, he should hit the ball. 6. Once the player is ready to serve, the first time the server’s racket head swings forward is the start of the serve. 7. Once the serve starts, if the server’s racket hits the ball or fails to hit the ball, the serve ends. 8. The server shall serve only after the receiver is ready. If the receiver has attempted to receive the serve, he shall be deemed to be ready. 9. When serving in a doubles match, the partner of the server and receiver shall be in their respective court areas.Its position is not limited, but it must not be blocked

21. The sight of the opposing server or receiver. 5. Singles 1. In a game between the serving area and the receiving area, when the score of the server is 0 or an even number, both players shall serve or receive from their respective right service areas. In an inning, when the server’s score is odd, both players shall serve or receive from their respective left service courts. 2. Sequence and Position of Batting During a round, the ball shall be hit alternately by the server and the receiver from any position on one side of their respective positions until the ball becomes dead. 3. The player who scores and serves wins a round and gets one point. The server then serves from another teeing area. A point is awarded to the receiver who wins a round. Subsequently, the receiver becomes the new server. 6. Doubles 1. In a game between the serving area and the receiving area, when the server’s score is 0 or an even number, the server should serve from the right serving area. In a game, when the score of the serving team is odd, the serving team shall serve from the left teeing area.The receiving side’s last round of the previous round

22. The athlete serving the second serve shall receive the serve from the original serving area. His partner receives the serve in the opposite position. The receiver shall be an athlete standing on the service court diagonally opposite the server. After the serving team scores a point, the original server will change the teeing area and serve again. 2. Sequence and position of batting After each round of serving is returned, any one of the serving side and any one of the receiving side will alternately hit the ball at any position in their respective court areas, and so on and so forth until the ball is dead. 3. The scoring and serving side wins the round and then the server continues to serve. One point is awarded to the receiving side who wins the round. The receiving side then becomes the new serving side. 4. Serving order The right to serve in each game must be passed as follows: First, the server will serve from the right tee. Next is the partner of the first receiver, serving from the left tee. Then the partner of the first server. Then there is the first receiver. Then there is the first server, and so on.Athletes shall not serve or receive during the game

23. The order of serving is wrong or two consecutive servings are received in a game. Any player who wins a set may serve first in the next set. 7. Violations The following situations are all violations: a. When serving illegally: 1. The ball hangs on the net or stops on the top of the net. 2. The ball hangs on the net after passing the net. 3. The receiver’s partner receives or is touched by the ball. During the game, the ball: 1. falls outside the boundary of the court (that is, does not fall on or within the boundary); 2. passes through the net or under the net; 3. does not pass over the net; 4. touches the ceiling or surrounding 5. Touching the body or clothing of an athlete; 6. Touching other objects or persons outside the field; 7. Stalling on the racket when hit, and then being dragged and thrown; 8. Swinging the racket twice in a row by the same athlete Hit (but in a hitting action, the ball is hit by the racket and the string surface, which is not illegal); 9. Hit by two players on the same side in succession. 10. Touch the athlete’s racket without flying to the opponent’s court.

24. b. During the game, the athlete: 1. The racket, body or clothing touches the net or the support of the net; 2. The racket or body invades the opponent’s court area from the net The contact point is on the side of the batter’s net, except when the racket goes over the net with the ball.); 3. The racket or body invades the opponent’s court area from under the net, causing obstruction or distraction of the opponent; 4. Obstructing the opponent , that is, blocking the opponent’s legal shot close to the net; 5. Any actions that intentionally distract the opponent’s attention, such as shouting, posturing, etc. 8. Re-serve a The referee or the athlete (when there is no referee) announces “re-serve” to interrupt the game. b The following situations are “re-serving”: 1. The server serves when the receiver is not ready; 2. During the serving process, both the server and the receiver are sentenced to violations; 3. After the serve is returned; 4. , The ball stops at the top of the net; 5. The ball hangs on the net after passing through the net; 6. The game is in progress

25. In the middle, the ball holder is completely separated from the rest of the ball; 7. The referee believes that the game has been interfered with or the coach has interfered with the game of the opposing player; 8. When the lineman fails to see clearly and the referee cannot make a ruling; 9. In case of unforeseen unexpected situations; when the “re-serve” is used, the serve is invalid, and the original player will serve again. 2. The ball touches the ground; 3. A “violation” or “re-serve” is declared. Attachment 3: Schedule Saturday, March 24th Time/Venue #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10#11#128:309:00T Men’s Singles 1T Men’s Singles 1T Men’s Singles 1T Men’s Singles 1T Men’s Singles 1T Men’s Singles 1T Men’s Singles 1T Men’s Singles 1T Men’s Singles 1T Men’s Singles 1T Men’s Singles 1T Men’s Singles19:009:30T Men’s Singles 1T Men’s Singles 1T Men’s Singles 1T Men’s Singles 1T

26. Women’s Singles 1T Women’s Singles 1T Women’s Singles 1T Women’s Singles 1T Women’s Singles 1T Women’s Singles 1T Women’s Singles 1T Women’s Singles 19:3010:00T Mixed Doubles 1T Mixed Doubles 1T Mixed Doubles 1T Mixed Doubles 1T Women’s Singles 1T Women’s Singles 1T Women’s Singles 1T Women’s Singles 1T Women’s Singles 1T Women’s Singles 1T Women’s Singles 1T Women’s Singles 110:0010:30T Mixed Doubles 1T Mixed Doubles 1T Mixed Doubles 1T Mixed Doubles 1S Men’s Singles 1S Men’s Singles 1S Men’s Singles 1S Men’s Singles 1S Men’s Singles 1S Men’s Singles 1S Men’s Singles 1S Men’s Singles 110: 3011: 00S Men’s Singles 1S Men’s Singles 1S Men’s Singles 1S Men’s Singles 1S Men’s Singles 1S Men’s Singles 1S Men’s Singles 1S Men’s Singles 1S Women’s Singles 1S Women’s Singles 1S Women’s Singles 1S Women’s Singles 111: 0011: 30S Women’s Singles 1S Women’s Singles 1S Women’s Singles 1S Women’s Singles 1S Women’s Singles 1S Women’s Singles 1S Women’s Singles 1S Women’s Singles 1S Women’s Singles 1S Women’s Singles 1S Women’s Singles 1S Women’s Singles 111: 3012: 00S Men’s Doubles 1S Men’s Doubles 1S Men’s Doubles 1S Men Double 1S Men’s Doubles 1S Men’s Doubles 1S Men’s Doubles 1

27. S Men’s Doubles 1S Mixed Doubles 1S Mixed Doubles 1S Mixed Doubles 1S Mixed Doubles 112:0012: 30S Women’s Doubles 1S Women’s Doubles 1S Women’s Doubles 1S Women’s Doubles 1S Women’s Doubles 1S Women’s Doubles 1S Women’s Doubles 1S Women’s Doubles 1S Mixed Doubles 1S Mixed Double 1S Mixed Doubles 1S Mixed Doubles 112:3015:00 (men’s singles, women’s singles, mixed play, men’s doubles, women’s doubles in sequence) 1st round 1st round 1st round 1st round 1st round 1st round Round 115:0015:30T Women’s Singles 2T Women’s Singles 2T Women’s Singles 2T Women’s Singles 2T Women’s Singles 2T Women’s Singles 2T Women’s Singles 2T Women’s Singles 2S Mixed Doubles 2S Mixed Doubles 2S Mixed Doubles 2S Mixed Doubles 215: 3016: 00T Men Single 2T Men’s Singles 2T Men’s Singles 2T Men’s Singles 2T Men’s Singles 2T Men’s Singles 2T Men’s Singles 2T Men’s Singles 2T Mixed Doubles 2T Mixed Doubles 2T Mixed Doubles 2T Mixed Doubles 2S Women’s Singles 2S Women’s Singles 2S Women’s Singles 2S Women’s Singles 2S Men’s Doubles 2S Men’s Doubles 2S Men’s Doubles 2S Men’s Doubles 216:3017:00S Men’s Singles 2S Men’s Singles 2S Men’s Singles 2S Men’s Singles 2S Men’s Singles 2S Men’s Singles 2S Men’s Singles 2S Men’s Singles 2S Women’s Doubles 2S Women’s Doubles 2S Women’s Doubles 2S Women’s Doubles 2 Note: S represents the individual competition for students, T represents the individual competition for teachers, the numbers represent the rounds, and the X round represents the X round of the sports competition. Sunday March 25th Time/Venue #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #

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