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More than 1 club...
Whats the rules on this? How many clubs can you be a member of?
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Wattok - [nope] cartel
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You may be a BOF member of one open and one closed British club at the same time. You can be a non-BOF member of as many British clubs as you like, plus you could also be in a Scandi club, and a few other random foriegn clubs as well.
Ed (KNOBOC/LOC according to BOF, also UNOC and Modum OL)
Ed (KNOBOC/LOC according to BOF, also UNOC and Modum OL)
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Ed - diehard
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Can't run in BOC Relays for that club. Can't run for more than one club per year for CompassSport Cup. Maybe not Harvester, although I'm not at all sure on that one. And technically, if you run for more than one club in UK Relay League events in the year then the second-club teams you run for don't get any UKRL points, although to be honest I don't think anyone's ever studied the results that closely.
Although technically, things might be slightly different...
From the BOF Rules:
Although technically, things might be slightly different...
From the BOF Rules:
3.2 Club Representation
3.2.1 A competitor shall only compete for the open and/or closed club which they have
indicated on their BOF membership form for that year.
3.2.2 Rule 3.2.1 shall only be waived if:
(a) having ceased to compete for the first club, and having obtained written approval
from that club, the competitor may then join and compete for a second club, OR
(b) the competitor joins an open club not having previously been a member of a different
open club in the current year, OR
(c) the competitor joins a closed club not having previously been a member of a
different closed club in the current year.
3.2.3 In the event of a change under Rule 3.2.2, the competitor shall inform BOF Office in
writing of their new club before competing for that club.
3.2.4 A competitor may represent an open club and a closed club in the same event provided
this is by prior arrangement with the Organiser.
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Ed - diehard
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I heard that if you are a non-bof member, you can't get any standards, plus you shouldn't really run outside of your region
Now, I know you're a feminist, and I think that's adorable, but this is grown-up time and I'm the man.
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Braddie - light green
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Ed wrote:Can't run in BOC Relays for that club.
Actually, I think you can, as long as you ARE a BOF member with another club, and one of the clubs is open and the other closed.
Plus you can run for one of the clubs in the individual, and the other in the relay, as long as you tell the organisers first.
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Spookster - god
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