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This is the registration form for speakers and judges for the Dutch Open 2012. The first round of registration will be open until the 1st of March. The institutional cap until that time will be set at 3 teams for domestic institutions, to ensure all possible institutions can compete in the tournament. After the 1st of March we will open any remaining spots on a first-come first-serve basis. Please be aware that a full list of team names, speaker names and judges need to be sent to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it within two weeks after registration We hope to see you at the Dutch Open!

 
 
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Registration:
Teams: € 50-
Judges: Free
Team cap is 52 teams
There is no judging rule for non-domestic institutions, but we welcome and encourage them to send judges.
An institutional cap of 3 will apply to Dutch institutions
At this moment crash is only guaranteed for non-domestic institutions and those having to travel far (e.g. Groningen/Middelburg)
Reg is open now!
Registration will be open till the 1st of March, more information concerning payment will be sent after registration. 
The IV:
language: English
5 preliminary rounds
7 min speeches 
Break to semi’s 
Novice final!
All meals provided on Friday and Saturday
Two Socials!
CA-Team:
Rogier Baart (WUDC ESL finalist, EUDC ESL semi-finalist, DCA of the upcoming Dutch Nationals)
Becky West (EUDC semi-finalist, Berlin IV winner, multiple IV finals)
Marcus Ewald (WUDC ESL quarter-finalist, German Nationals winner and CA)

Location:
The Dutch Open takes place at the Kamerlingh Onnes Gebouw in Leiden
Leiden is only a 20 min train ride away from Schiphol Airport(Amsterdam). But has good public transport connections to Rotterdam and Eindhoven Airport as well. If you are traveling from Germany or France the train would also be a good option to consider.


From Leiden central station it is only a short walk to the university