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hkhockey
09-09-2009, 12:47 AM
The Hong Kong Inline Cup is in it's 9th year running and is currently Asia Pacific's largest inline hockey tournament.

This tournament is for youths, ladies, and men. It will be held from November 11-15 for youth and November 18-22 for adults.

We have teams from all 5 continents attending including: Canada, UK, Swiss, Germany, France, Brazil, Iran, Australia, Singapore, China, Korea, Taiwan, etc.

Please contact me for more info.

Hope to see you there!

hkhockey

quick_dry
09-09-2009, 10:44 PM
Which Aussie team is going? Unfortunately Flyers won't be going this year, which is a huge shame - we still need to have that big clash in the final vs Vancouver. That was a huge shame last year, both teams were really looking forward to playing each other.

Great tournament though, we've always had heaps of fun. Can you update the website with a tentative list of who is going? The current stuff is all from last year.

hkhockey
09-10-2009, 03:59 AM
Hey Steven,

Yes Flyers vs. Vipers would have been the dream final but it was still a good semi's vs. Iran. It's a huge shame that Flyers won't be coming! You are a great team and always entertaining to watch! Hope you come back next year!

I need to confirm which Aussie team is coming, maybe Diggies? I will get the admin people to try and update the websites. Which one are you looking at by the way - YMCA or Hong Kong China Inline Hockey Assoc.?

Take care bud.

Jon

BourneRoller
09-13-2009, 01:21 AM
Went to the HKIC last year for the first time and highly recommend it! Well organized tourney, some great teams and a fantastic city to explore.

babylonzoo
09-13-2009, 10:15 PM
i think the updated team list should be up on the website within this week. Nigeria and some ASEAN teams will be showing up this year. Should be really exciting.

it's my 3rd inline cup and can't wait for 5 days of non-stop hockey!

sbutler
09-14-2009, 11:06 AM
A lot of my buddies will be playing there for something like the fourth year in a row, they love it out there, and one of my teamates has just been offered a job at the rink out there.

babylonzoo
09-16-2009, 02:03 AM
the world is small

hkhockey
09-21-2009, 05:55 AM
all sounds good but we also need to drum up some new interest. any ideas?

sbutler
09-21-2009, 07:06 AM
do you have a web address that you could post, get people to post it on twitter, league pages. create a fan page on facebook- would attract some interest, raise awareness and also can be used during the tournament for teams to keep upto date etc..

CUDangled
09-21-2009, 03:09 PM
What is the level of play at this event? Can someone compare it to something in the US?
Silver? Gold? Platinum? "Pro"? All levels?

And can you post a link to the website(s) you are mentioning?

sbutler
09-21-2009, 05:19 PM
some team are between gold/platinum while others are more the silver/gold end.

babylonzoo
09-22-2009, 05:28 AM
do you have a web address that you could post, get people to post it on twitter, league pages. create a fan page on facebook- would attract some interest, raise awareness and also can be used during the tournament for teams to keep upto date etc..

good idea for facebook, will suggest it.

there's info on the kpcchk dot org as well as hkciha dot com website
(sorry, the system won't let me post any full links)

http://www.kpcchk.org/

http://hkciha.com.hk/

skooled
09-22-2009, 07:30 AM
maybe linking some sponsorship with the sports travel companies (not mentioning any names) to promote/discount the travel and accom

quick_dry
09-22-2009, 08:37 PM
http://kpcchk.org/

http://hkciha.com.hk/events.php

skooled: the hotel we all stay at is organised through the YMCA - its VERY nice and really cheap too, it isn't at all what you imagine when they say "you'll be staying at the YMCA".

babylonzoo
09-23-2009, 12:08 AM
skooled: the hotel we all stay at is organised through the YMCA - its VERY nice and really cheap too, it isn't at all what you imagine when they say "you'll be staying at the YMCA".

there's actually cheaper deals this year, yet equally good if not better in terms of accomodation. We've worked out a special rate at Eaton Hotel, which is literally 2 minutes away from the rink.

email HKhockey or myself for more details.

hkhockey
11-18-2009, 02:36 AM
Itan Chavira is here and he's got some crazy moves! Can't wait to play against him!