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EVENT FACT SHEET
Event Name: Aviva Open Singapore 2008, Super Series
Dates: 10 to 15 June (10 June Qualifying Rounds, 11 & 12 June Preliminary Rounds, 13 June Quarter Finals, 14 June Semi Finals
15 June Finals)Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
Prize Money: US$200,000
Categories: Men's Singles, Men's Doubles, Women's Singles, Women's Doubles, Mixed Doubles
More info at.... http://www.singaporebadmintonopen.sg
Edited by zodi 03 May `08, 4:48PM
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DATE: 11-15 Jun 2008
Wed, 9:00am
Thur, 2:00PM
Fri, 3:00PM
Sat, 2:00PM,
Sun, 1:00PMTICKET PRICE (Exclude Booking Fee):
Special Early Bird Savings on Season Pass
(16 Apr - 11 May 08):
Adult - S$18
Senior Citizen (Aged 55 Yrs & abv) - S$12
Student (Aged 13-18 Yrs Old) - S$12
Season Passes (12 May - 12 Jun 08):
Adult - S$38
Senior Citizen - S$18
Student - S$18
Premium Early Bird Season Passes:
Standard - S$50
Premium Season Passes:
Standard - S$80
Premium Prelim:
Standard - S$15
Premium Quarter Final:
Standard - S$25
Premium Semi Final:
Standard - S$30
Premium Final:
Standard - S$40
Daily Passes :
10 Jun 08 : Free Admission to Qualifers happening at Singapore Indoor Stadium
11 & 12 Jun 08 (Preliminary Rounds):
Adult - S$10
Senior Citizen - S$4
Student - S$4
13 Jun 08 (Quarter Finals):
Adult - S$16
Senior Citizen - S$4
Student - S$4
14 Jun 08 (Semi Finals):
Adult - S$18
Senior Citizen - S$8
Student - S$8
Child (2-12 yrs) - S$2
15 Jun 08 (Final):
Adult - S$20
Senior Citizen - S$8
Student - S$8
Child (2-12 yrs) - S$2
Please add to above price $3 Booking Fee for tickets above $20 and $1 Booking Fee for tickets $20 and below. Charges include GST where applicable.GET YOUR SEASON PASS TIX AT EARLY BIRD SPECIAL PRICE OF ONLY $18 FROM SISTIC BEFORE 11 MAY 2008! :D
Edited by zodi 04 May `08, 1:59AM
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Extracted from: http://www.singaporebadmintonopen.sg/fans/?sec=270&ssec=909
DO YOU KNOW?
- Badminton is the second most popular sport in the world, after soccer.
- Badminton is the fastest racket sport with recorded shuttle speeds clocking in excess of 200 mph - the same speed as Eurostar.
- Badminton was first introduced as an Olympic Sport in the 1992 at the Olympic Games in Barcelona, at which more than 1.1 billion people tuned in to watch the competition on television.
- During an average top-level match ten shuttles are used with players hitting it roughly 400 times each. It's a tiring business – a badminton player can cover more than 2 km in just one match.
- The best shuttlecocks are (apparently) made from 16 feathers from the left wing of a goose.
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