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"PAHF Hockey Events - Raising the Bar"


HOW TO MAKE HOCKEY EVENTS MORE APPEALING TO PARTICIPANTS, SPECTATORS, FAMILIES, SPONSORS AND THE MEDIA MEET THE EXPERTS, SHARE IDEAS, PLAN FOR THE FUTURE


When:Friday February 25 from 2-4:30pm.

Where: Havana, Cuba at the Hotel Occidental Miramar.

Everyone is invited to attend a Forum sponsored by the Pan American Hockey Federation focusing on PAHF Events. The presenters will focus on past events that were successful, future event planning and a review of what could have been done differently at the last PAHF events.

The draft program will be:

- Why the Champions Trophy held in Argentina in 2004 was so successful?
- The planning of the Champion Challenge to be held in Virginia Beach in July 2005
- What could have been done differently at the Pan American Cup tournaments in Barbados and Canada that took place in 2004?
- Questions and answers from the PAHF Events/Competitions Committee and the panel of Experts.


For more information, please visit the Pan American Hockey Federation web site.

The Pan American Hockey Federation (PAHF) is recognized by the FIH as the governing continental federation for all field hockey in the Pan American region. There are 22 member Nations of the PAHF. For more information please contact info@panamhockey.org.
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Providence
02-15-2005  9:16 pm
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"Everyone is invited to attend a Forum sponsored by the Pan American Hockey Federation focusing on PAHF Events. The presenters will focus on past events that were successful, future event planning and a review of what could have been done differently at the last PAHF events. "

Gosh.... so nice to know that Everyone is invited to a forum in a country that the US doesn't let anyone travel to... and I HATE using a preposition to end a sentence with.... the US policy regarding travel to Cuba is so stupid.... my God, if we can go to Viet Nam, we can go to Red China (excuse me, Communist China) (oops I meant Mainland China) (or was that the Peoples Republic of China?) (or is it the place where Tien Amin Square is located?), we can go to Cambodia, we can travel almost anywhere in the world except.... North Korea and Cuba???????

Isn't it time for the US to grow up on this issue?
Peter Munsing
02-18-2005  9:24 pm
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For working stiffs what if PAHF sends a report & gets coments?
Nice start. However, regardless of visa restrictions (and the US team being there suggests it isn't total), most of us couldn't go there for a meeting anyway, so please ask PAFH for a detailed article and then people around the world can make suggestions and comments.

In the meantime, perhaps your excellent PAFH columnist could write up a precis of what's going on in field hockey in South America--and why are they doing so well when North America is struggling? It's a nice role reversal in some regards, but I'm sure us nortenos could learn quite a bit from such an article.

Correspondents in Argantina, Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela, Equador, Peru, Uruguay and Paraguy, Chile, Bolivia, the Guyanas, what do you think?
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