Scottish Junior National Championships 2022

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The Scottish Junior National Championships will be held at Oriam in Edinburgh and is open to all players under the age of 19 (on the last day of the competition). This competition runs using the monrad draw system and round robins which means every player will play through to a final finishing position. The competition is run in the following age categories with seperate draws for the boys and girls categories: under 11/13/15/17/19 . Each competitor will be guaranteed a minimum of three matches over the weekend. A reminder that goggles will be mandatory for all competitors in junior events.

Please note, entry fees into Scottish Squash Platinum competitions have be set at £26 per entry for season 2020.

Keeping Everyone Safe - Covid-19
As we all continue to play our part to reduce the spread of COVID-19 we’re promoting key messages for all attendees at the Scottish Junior National Championships 2022.

GIVE PEOPLE SPACE/ FACE COVERINGS / HAND HYGIENE

Give People Space
All attendees should be mindful of others around them and provide space when moving around Oriam.

Face Coverings
In line with Scottish Government legislation, face coverings will be required (unless an exemption applies) when moving around indoors.

Hand Hygiene
We encourage all attendees to maintain a high level of hand hygiene. Hand sanitation stations are positioned throughout the facility.

Testing
Everyone is encouraged to consider taking a lateral flow test before travelling on each day of the competition in order to reduce the risk of players/parents arriving at the venue carrying the virus unknowingly.
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Where & When
Starts:
Fri, Feb 25th 2022
Ends:
Sun, Feb 27th 2022
Deadline:
Mon, Feb 21st 2022 11:45pm

Location(s)
Oriam
Heriot-Watt University
Edinburgh, East Lothian EH14 4AS
Scotland
Sanctioned Event

This is a Scottish Squash (Squash in Scotland) sanctioned event.

Sponsors
Tournament Officials

Kevin Moran

East Lothian, XS
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