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What is Frostbite? Frostbite is the University of Calgary’s official winter games, January 25 - 29. Throughout the course of a week, teams of 8 to 10 students will compete in a series of outdoor and indoor challenges campus wide to earn points for sweet prizes and for serious bragging rights on campus. The team who earns the most points at the end of the week will win the coveted Frostbite Cup and a winter ski vacation for the team. Frostbite will test your might, mind and mania. Each challenge requires a different number of team members, and each member must participate and complete at least one challenge. Teams are required to compete in all challenges, and will receive bonus points for team spirit while participating. Teams are awarded points depending on how they do and place in each event. Teams will also be awarded bonus points throughout the week by staff by showing positive spirit, enthusiasm, and goodwill towards other teams. Bribery is also a fair form of gaining extra points, but please make sure to follow the bribing guidelines in the registration package. Who can participate? The challenge is open to undergraduate or graduate students at the U of C. Build your teams through friends, roommates, classmates, club members or floormates… whatever! There are virtually no restrictions on how you assemble your team. We can only take a limited number of teams so be quick and get registered! How do I register a team? Teams must register by December 11 to compete in Frostbite. Teams are encouraged to be comprised of a mix of genders, however no male/female ratio will be enforced. Challenges are not gender-specific, as one’s gender will not be a success factor during competition. Teams can download the registration form at http://su.ucalgary.ca/frostbite. Teams will also be required to pay a registration fee when they register. How much does it cost? All Frostbite teams must pay a registration fee of $100 when they register. Cash, cheque (made payable to “Students’ Union”) or credit cards are accepted. Why participate? Other than the fantastic grand prize (and the many other prizes and surprises that participants will enjoy throughout the week), Frostbite fosters school spirit and connection when you return from your break and are getting resettled into the university community. In other words: IT’S FUN! frostbiteuofc frostbiteuofc frostbite [email protected]
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What is Frostbite?Frostbite is the University of Calgary’s official winter games, January 25 - 29. Throughout the course of a week, teams of 8 to 10 students will compete in a series of outdoor and indoor challenges campus wide to earn points for sweet prizes and for serious bragging rights on campus. The team who earns the most points at the end of the week will win the coveted Frostbite Cup and a winter ski vacation for the team. Frostbite will test your might, mind and mania. Each challenge requires a different number of team members, and each member must participate and complete at least one challenge. Teams are required to compete in all challenges, and will receive bonus points for team spirit while participating. Teams are awarded points depending on how they do and place in each event. Teams will also be awarded bonus points throughout the week by staff by showing positive spirit, enthusiasm, and goodwill towards other teams. Bribery is also a fair form of gaining extra points, but please make sure to follow the bribing guidelines in the registration package.

Who can participate?The challenge is open to undergraduate or graduate students at the U of C. Build your teams through friends, roommates, classmates, club members or floormates… whatever! There are virtually no restrictions on how you assemble your team. We can only take a limited number of teams so be quick and get registered!

How do I register a team?Teams must register by December 11 to compete in Frostbite. Teams are encouraged to be comprised of a mix of genders, however no male/female ratio will be enforced. Challenges are not gender-specific, as one’s gender will not be a success factor during competition.Teams can download the registration form at http://su.ucalgary.ca/frostbite. Teams will also be required to pay a registration fee when they register.

How much does it cost?All Frostbite teams must pay a registration fee of $100 when they register. Cash, cheque (made payable to “Students’ Union”) or credit cards are accepted.

Why participate?Other than the fantastic grand prize (and the many other prizes and surprises that participants will enjoy throughout the week), Frostbite fosters school spirit and connection when you return from your break and are getting resettled into the university community. In other words: IT’S FUN!

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Required Information

Team Name:

Team List (minimum 8 members, maximum 10 members including captain and assistant captain):

NAMES: ID #’s: If no ID#, Birth date:

Cost: $100 per team.

How to Register:Hand this form and a cheque for $100 into the front desk of the Students’ Union (MSC 251). Cash is also acceptable; a receipt will be issued at the time of payment. Make cheques payable to “Students’ Union”.

Team Captains responsibilities include:1. Ensuring that the team is registered before the deadline date and that all registration information is provided. You will need to provide

a second contact with a local phone number and email address.2. Represent, or see the team is represented, at all the captains meetings and ensure that your team’s waivers and roster has been

completed. No Waiver, No Play.3. See that your team mates are aware of all the Frostbite policies and rules.4. Ensure that the team is aware of the schedule of events.

During competition the Captain’s responsibilities include:1. Check in with event staff and offi cials at the start of the event 2. Cooperate fully with offi cials/student and administrative staff regarding enforcement of policies and procedures.3. Maintain control of your team and spectator behavior in terms of conduct, safety and sportsmanship.

ID#:

Phone:

ID#:

Phone:

Captain’s Name:

Email:

Captain’s Name:

Email:

Assistant

January 25 - 29, 2016 registration closes December 11, 2015


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