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PALSeries
07-09-2006, 01:35
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Event: World Cup Asia 2006, 3rd & Final Leg of the PAL Series
Date: 7th, 8th,9th & 10th December 2006
Location: Xtion Paintball Park, National Sports Complex, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Categories: Div.1 (Pro-Am), Div.2 (Amateur), Div.3 (Novice), All-Ladies Division
Organised by: Xtion Paintball Club
PALS Portal: http://www.palseries.org
PALS Forum: http://www.palseries.org/forum

The World Cup Asia 2006 (WCA 2006) signifies the coming of age for paintball in Asia.

It is the final leg of the PALS (Paintball-Asia League Series) and will see the crowning of the series champions.

It will be the first time that an Asian tourney strives to surpass the 100 teams mark as well as to boldly launch a division solely for ladies.

In keeping with the spirit of it’s predecessors, the Nation Cup 2004 and APPC 2005. The WCA 2006 will strive to give the sport the fundamental area of a mainstream sport.

Our theme last year was “You are my VIP” and this year we shall add on “Asia In Harmony” as a reflection of the spirit on which the PAL Series is built on…..friendship.

Registration
Division 1 (Pro-Am) - USD 500.00 (RM 1,850.00)
Division 2 (Amateur) - USD 300.00 (RM 1,110.00)
Division 3 (Novice) - USD 150.00 (RM 555.00)
All-ladies Division - USD 150.00 (RM 555.00)
Closing date – 31st October 2006; first come, first served basis (or when quota is full)

PALS I.D Card: USD 15.00 (RM 55.50)
Team Crew I.D Card: USD 5.00 (RM 18.50)

Download Registration Form (right-click, save target as)
http://www.palseries.org/WCAdoc/WCA%202006_Reg_Form_1.pdf

Download Player Info. Form (right-click, save target as)
http://www.palseries.org/WCAdoc/WCA%202006_Reg_Form_2.pdf

Paintballs: RM 210.00 (US$ 57.00) to RM 250.00 (US$ 68.00) per box of 2,000 paintballs

Division Requirements:
- Each team will consists of 5 players with 2 reserves.
- Teams can enter, depending on their status, for any one of the following divisions:

Division 1 (Pro-Am)
- Open to all teams up to Div.1 around the world (subject to approval).
- No pro players allowed.
- No Marker restrictions-PSP & Millennium ramping allowed.

Note: For Div1., Malaysian teams may be pegged at 10 if international response exceeds expectations. (Last in, first out basis)
The division will cater to a maximum of 50 teams only due to infrastructure and manpower constraints.


Division 2 (Amateur)
- Open to all teams up to Div.3 around the world.
- All players in the team must not have competed in a higher division before.
- No Marker restrictions-PSP & Millennium ramping allowed.

Note: For Div.2, we are hoping to have a maximum of 22 teams for this division only.
First come first served and if international response is high, Malaysian teams will be reduced to make way (Last in, first out basis).

Division 3 (Novice)
- Open to teams in the Asia and Asia Pacific region only.
- pen to all new teams and teams that have not competed more than 3 times in the amateur division.
- All players in the team must not have competed more than 3 times in the amateur division.
- Strictly non electronic semi-auto markers only.

Note: Initial plans are to peg this division at 30 teams. May reduce it down to 24 teams if the response from Div.1 is optimum. (Last in, first out basis). Please be advised.

Division 3 (All-Ladies Division)
- Open to all ladies teams around the world.
- No Marker restrictions. Semi-auto mode only (No ramping).

Note: This is a “history in the making” division.


Prizes (World Cup Asia 2006):

Division 1 (Pro-Am) – Total of USD10,000.00 worth of cash & prizes
- Champion
- Runner up
- 2nd Runner up

Division 2 (Amateur) – Total of USD5,000.00 worth of cash & prizes
- Champion
- Runner up
- 2nd Runner up

Division 3 (Novice) – Total of USD2,500.00 worth of cash & prizes
- Champion
- Runner up
- 2nd Runner up

Division 3 (All-ladies Division) – To Be Confirmed
- Champion
- Runner up
- 2nd Runner up

* Special bonus prizes are expected from vendors!!

Program Summary (December 2006):
7th December 2006
– Walk-the-field (day)
– Captain’s Meeting (day)
– Grand Opening (night)

8th & 9th December 2006
– Tournament Day

10th December 2006
– Tournament Day
– Prize Giving & Player’s Party (night)

Marshalling: Asian Refs & EURO Refs

Rules: PALS Rules (Same as Millennium Series M5 format)
All divisions capped at 15 balls per second.

Official Hotel: P.J Hilton

Alternative Hotel: Berjaya Times Square Hotel & Convention Centre

No. of teams expected: 100 teams (20 countries)

Expected Stars: Members of Ironmen, Dynasty, Nexus, Ton Tons, XSV.

Expected Vendors:
Dye, Proto, JTUSA, WGP, Viewloader, NXe, WannTay, Kingman, Supairball, Facefull (probable – Hybrid, Virtue Paintball, etc.)


Team requirements:
Participating teams are expected to bring:
1) National flag
2) National anthem on CD
3) Local music from home country (to be utilized during event)
4) Team are also encouraged to advise & invite their nation’s ambassador in the country to attend the event. The ambassador’s will be issued with VIP passes to view the event from the VIP Lounge.

Point of Contact. (via telephone call, sms, e-mail, msn, skype):

1) Mr Allan Phang (International Liaison)
Mobile : +6012 306 2568
Email : allan@palseries.org
MSN : allanphang1981@hotmail.com
Skype : allanphang

2) Mr Gary Lee (International Liaison)
Mobile : +6017 577 2177
Email : gary@palseries.org
MSN: rainmakez@yahoo.com
Skype: raphael_72
Yahoo IM: rainmakez_7@yahoo.com

3) Mr Mohd Redza (Logistics & I.D Card)
Mobile: +6012 261 6844
Email : redza@palseries.org

4) Mr Paul Lam (if all else fails)
Mobile : +6012 218 4333
Email : paul@palseries.org

General Email: admin@palseries.org

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PALS Headquarters
No. 2, Level 6, Jalan USJ 9/5T,
Subang Business Centre,
47620 UEP Subang Jaya
Selangor, Malaysia

Paintball Site:
XTIONPAINTBALL PARK,
Family Park,
National Sports Complex,
Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur

Tel: +603 8024 7881
Fax: +603 8024 0233

For the LATEST Updates, please click here: http://palseries.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=4 (You need to register first before reading)

This section is constantly updated once important information is ready to be posted.

Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Thank you.

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PAL SERIES COMMITTEE

* The organizers reserve the right to alter the above in the event of unforeseen circumstances.

PALSeries
07-09-2006, 01:39
reserved for 2nd posting.

PAL SERIES COMMITTEE

Rosey
07-09-2006, 10:38
Dude, its gunna be one Mean Ass event. Looking forward to a lotto win some time shortly.... :D

Vijil
07-09-2006, 14:37
ditto :/

Transport costs suck.

MikeE
08-09-2006, 10:30
If you can make it to this, even as a spectator I strongly advise you do.

I'm trying to save cash to attend, but I'm a bit poor at the moment. Paul is *the* leader in paintball in the southern hemisphere. Screw all the politics and bs everywhere else - Paul and the PALS series provide the best event you can possibly imagine.

If anyone is looking at attending and needs help with Customs requirements - I've organised the trip twice before and can give you a hand.

If you want more local info or feedback on past events ask:

Me
Martin Dannafaerd
Peter Mumby
Gavin Mumby
Brian Thornly (B2)
Brendon Charles
Jason Newport

or the Sydney Shock guys

I'd give my left testicle to attend again this year.. even if its just for the excessive drinking and partying...

Vijil
08-09-2006, 10:32
Total costs?

Like can you give an idea of what it would cost to go as a spectator and also as a player?

MikeE
11-09-2006, 21:01
Flights are about $1700 from memory + tax + Insurance

It was cheaper last time because it was off peak ($1000)

Accom about $250 because its subsidised/special at a fucking awesome hotel (Hilton Petaling Jaya) taxis and the subway are cheap, a lot of the food is covered.

To compete would probably cost $2000-2500 per person.

I'd take $2500 and build a holiday into it, maybe $3000 and add a week in thailand.

PALSeries
04-10-2006, 23:13
Hi guys,

LATEST UPDATES ON WORLD CUP ASIA (WCA) 2006 !!

1) Special airfare rates by Malaysia Airlines (MAS)
2) Discounted rates by PJ Hilton Hotel
3) Team budgeting for the WCA 2006

More information on the latest updates above can be obtained in the PALS Portal: http://www.palseries.org

Thanks!

PAL Series Committee

PALSeries
18-10-2006, 03:36
THE WORLD CUP ASIA 2006 DREAM...

As in the previous two years, the pressure to deliver has arrived and with it the dreams...

Rather than the hazy dreams that I have had in 2004 and 2005, the dream seemed vivid and almost real. Anyway...this is how it went after the initial incomprehensible bit.

I was walking into a huge building with people in serious attires and walked into one of the most well-equipped conference room I have ever seen. There were tons of press and tv crews there and a minister was giving a speech. There were a lot of important people in the room...among them even a guy from the Olympic Council...

My dream then takes me to where I saw international friends who arrived early, doing TV and press interviews. Hell...there were even a few doing a “live” session in the studios. When I switched on the TV...there were, paintball adverts galore. I ran through the channels and seemed to see paintball on...it was fuzzy...was it ESPN or AXN? (Man, it was quite a dream).

Zooooooom….I was at the launch and I saw all the paintballers by the beach. Speeches were made by important looking fellas and pretty ladies...suddenly a guy did something and there was an eruption, and the waves started to come in.... on them I saw some California pros (wonder it was the Ironmen or Dynasty guys!) surfing towards me. There was a thunderous sound and the next thing I knew, I was signing a historic document and one by one, friends from the region come forward to sign it too. Some looked red faced...they told me it was because of the free beer...(so now we have f.o.c. beers?). It was funny but I could have sworn that somewhere in there I also saw paintballers strolling around looking pretty vain in 2007 paintball products. There was a full on stage with lights and sound...hell...we even had a live band and cultural shows...hmmm…

Tournament day came...hey, I had my full paintball gear on and no one came rushing to me...hell...I'm playing!!! All the early preparation paid off...(wow...now this dream is getting corny)

There were 2007 goods on display and I could see the whose who’s in the paintball world everywhere I turn. Best of all...I saw spectators….lot & lots of them. Nope...not our regular friends and family members but actual spectators. There was a carnival like atmosphere and the crowd was taking an interest in the games going on while getting a ton of freebies from a special draw and quiz that went on. More red faced VIP guys walked by.....(ohh...free beers there too?).

The place had lots of flags and there were at least 15 different national flags on display. Girls seemed to be everywhere...outside the field, inside the field and many people seemed to be heading to a tent for massages...(happening!!)

As how a great dream should end...I was at the closing night function and I was on the podium...now was I giving away prizes, saying goodbyes or was I receiving a prize? The closing ceremony-party... was magnificent… with some of the grandest trophies ever given out...(I woke up & wiped the saliva off)
Well... dream or vision? They say that dreams do come true and in keeping with the spirit of PALS where the dream is also yours...with your support...we can make it a reality.

Cheers...too many late nights does this to a guy...See you in December!!!

The Dreamer,
Gungho Paul

PALSeries
18-10-2006, 03:53
HISTORIC LANDMARK EVENTS DURING THE WCA 2006


The formation of the Asia & Asia Pacific Paintball Federation (AAPBF)

The AAPBF Conference
Date : 5th of Dec 2006 (Tuesday)
Time : 4.00pm
Venue: PJ Hilton
* They may be slight changes to the above.

Chaired by Mr Laurent Hamet (UPBF & Millennium), Mr Paul W Y Lam (PALS)

Leaders from all countries in the Asia and Asia Pacific region / zone are invited to attend (three (3) seats per country). We understand that in each country there may be more than one (1) leader and we encourage these leaders to attend.

* Please reserve your spot early

Program
● Welcome by PALS
● Speech by Mr Laurent Hamet on UPBF & the future
● speech by Mr Paul Lam on AAPBF & structure
● Questions & answers about UPBF & AAPBF
● Photo session

The signing ceremony shall take place on the Opening Night of the WCA 2006 and shall be witnessed by both Millennium & PSP representatives. VIPs from the Ministry of Youth & Sports (Malaysia) and the Olympic Council of Malaysia shall also be witnesses to the historic occasion.

Confirmation of Attendance:
Ms Rozie Anna:
Mobile: +6012 670 6516
Email : rozie@palseries.org

Mr Allan Phang
Mobile: +6012 306 2568
Email : allan@palseries.org

Mr Paul WY Lam
Mobile: +6012 218 4333
Email : paul@palseries.org

PALSeries
18-10-2006, 06:05
PALS PRO INVITATIONAL TROPHY

We will be putting a PALS PRO INVITATIONAL TROPHY up for grabs for attending PRO teams from the Millennium and PSP.

The pro teams will be playing against the guys in Div. 1 out there prior to the highest qualifiers among them slugging it out for the PALS Pro Invitational Trophy during the World Cup Asia 2006.

Each team in Div. 1 can expect to play at least one (1) game against one of the pro teams. Teams will get 3 points and the average E/P of their other qualifying games for their game with the pros. The pros will get points as per their performance.

All Pro Team Captains/ Owners wishing to be invited should contact us for more details:

Confirmation of Attendance:

Ms Rozie Anna:
Mobile: +6012 670 6516
Email : rozie@palseries.org

Mr Allan Phang
Mobile: +6012 306 2568
Email : allan@palseries.org

Mr Paul WY Lam
Mobile: +6012 218 4333
Email : paul@palseries.org

PALSeries
03-11-2006, 01:11
TV MEDIA - PAINTBALL PROMOTION IN MALAYSIA

Asia Pacific Paintball Championship (APPC) 2005
Official Press Conference
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goaunfbTQGA

Asia Pacific Paintball Championship (APPC) 2005
30 sec. promo ad. on TV3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnekFnwFC8M

Asia Pacific Paintball Championship (APPC) 2005
30 sec. promo ad. on National TV
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LLE_SdJ-Ps

Interview on TV3 - Dave Youngblood, Keely Watson, Gungho Paul
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHTFx5YXC30

Xtion Paintball Park on 8TV Quickie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_yHPZ_MRvc

PAL Series Committee

PALSeries
03-11-2006, 05:30
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Rosey
03-11-2006, 08:57
Cheerleading Competition?? ZOMG!

MikeE
13-11-2006, 13:44
Once again paul and co will deliver an excellent tourney. Unfortuanately I cant attend this year due to $$$$ but am looking forward to attending next years...

PALSeries
22-12-2006, 06:59
PALS 2006 OVERALL RANKING

DIVISION 1
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DIVISION 2
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DIVISION 3
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DIVISION 3 (LADIES)
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Congratulations to all winners in the World Cup Asia (WCA) 2006 & Paintball-Asia League Series (PALS) 2006!

WCA 2006 - Division 1 (Pro-Am):

Champions: Datis (Iran)

1st Runner-up: Infernal (Thailand)

2nd Runner-up: TPPL B (Taiwan)



WCA 2006 - Division 2 (Amateur):

Champions: Gold (South Africa)

1st Runner-up: Global Gutz Pinoy 2 (Philippines)

2nd Runner-up: Nemesis (Malaysia)



WCA 2006 - Division 3 (Novice):

Champions: Banzai (Malaysia)

1st Runner-up: Outrecs (Malaysia)

2nd Runner-up: Gang (Malaysia)



WCA 2006 - Ladies Division:

Champions: Global Gutz Pinay (Philippines)

1st Runner-up: Sogo Ballbusters (Malaysia)

2nd Runner-up: Venus (Malaysia)



PALS 2006 - Overall Champions

Division 1 (Pro-Am): Datis (Iran)

Division 2 (Amateur): Infinity (Philippines)

Vijil
22-12-2006, 10:32
Those Iranians and their training camps. No wonder.

Good stuff, I'd love to attend some day.