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UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI PETRONAS BOWLING TEAM

PROPOSAL
UTP TENPIN BOWLING CHALLENGE 2013

Date : 9th June 2013 (Sunday)
Time : 2.00pm – 6.00pm
Venue : AmpangBowl,Ipoh Parade

TABLE OF CONTENTS

No | Subject | Page | 1 | Introduction | 3 | 2 | Objectives | 3 | 3 | Program Details | 3 | 4 | Target Group | 4 | 5 | Rules and Regulations | 4 | 6 | Organization | 5 | 7 | Budgets | 6 | 8 | Conclusion | 7 |

1.0 INTRODUCTION
UniversitiTeknologiPetronas Bowling Team (UTPBT) is one of the Students Interest Group (SIG) in UTP. It is formed to identify and nurture new talents in bowling and to become the platform for students to join bowling competition being held in Malaysia. Hence,UTPBT will be organizing UTP Elite Bowling Team Selection 2013 on 3rd June 2013 to represent UTP in MASISWA on 21-23 June 2013. This bowling tournament will be involving the students from UTP that are up to challenge to qualify themselves for the team. This tournament will targeting both male and female students and we are hoping that this tournament will bring out the talents of UTP students that will make the university’s name as one of the university that produces fine bowlers in the future. 2.0 OBJECTIVES

In general,the main goal in organizing this selection is to form UTP Elite Bowling Team 2013 in joining the competition being held in Malaysia throughout the year. Other objectives are :

* To improve the students skill in the game of bowling * To generate positive social interaction amongst UTP students * To develop teamwork and good exercise for all participants.

3.0 PROGRAM DETAILS
Tournament name : UTP Elite Bowling Team
Date : 3rd June 2013
Time :2pm-6pm
Venue : Ampang Bowl,Ipoh Parade
Participants : All UTP students

3.1 Program Tentative TIME | FLOW | 2.00 - 2.15p.m | Registration | 2.15 - 2.30p.m | Practice Throw | 2.30 - 5.30p.m | Game start (6 games) | 5.30 - 6.00p.m | Closing Ceremony

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