Download - Program D1 Tennis 2016
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hosted by American International School Vienna
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Table of Contents
Welcome Statements 3-4 ISST Statement of Sportsmanship 5 Acknowledgments 5 Previous Winners 5 ISST Regulations for Students 6 Previous Champions 7 Tournament Schedule and Results 8
Groups 9 ISST Championship Rules 10-11 Rosters 12-14
Important Telephone Numbers 15 Internet Access 15
Participating Schools American International School Vienna American School in London ACS Cobham International School Frankfurt International School Munich International School St. Johns International School
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WELCOME TO THE ISST D1 TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
Welcome to American International School – Vienna and to the ISST Division 1 Tennis Tournament, From time to time I visit with alumni, who speak fondly of our great athletic traditions and the memories made through participation in special tournaments like the one you are about to begin. Adults who have been out of school for a generation or more truly cherish the time they had to compete and be part of teams and activities when they attended AIS. Their reflections remind me that such occasions challenge us to play well under pressure, to give our best, and to do so while honoring our opponents, the officials, and the sacrifices the ISST teams and our community have made to support the tournament experience. It’s wonderful to be able to host a season tournament; we thank our Events Office for their organizational skill and experience. The many details we don’t see when a match is in process are necessary and integral to the continued benefit of student competitors across our many schools. We wish you all the best through this experience. Sport is a great metaphor for so much of our adult lives. Words like grit, determination, focus come to mind. So do words like friendship, loyalty, and character. We hope you have a great time, and that you play your finest matches of the year here during the tournament. We’re excited to host you, and hope your experience at AIS is a memorable part of your overall international school experience. Good Luck! Sincerely, Steve Razidlo, Director
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It is our pleasure to welcome you to AIS Vienna for the 2016 D1 ISST tournament. Our Events Office has worked hard to manage the details necessary to make sure this is a weekend of not only good tennis, but a weekend where all our guests have a chance to make life long memories. As athletes you have chosen to embrace competition, which means that every time you take the court there is not only the possibility of success, but also the risk that your efforts will not be rewarded. It is in these moments you will find the opportunity to demonstrate the best elements of your character: respect, tenacity, composure, camaraderie, and the ability to manage pressure. These opportunities can help prepare us for many of the challenges life will present, and we trust you will be proud of your memories from this weekend. Particularly with each of you being confronted with the stress and temptation of calling your own lines! We wish you the best of luck, that you have good health, and that you have a great time. Sincerely, Jarret Lambie, High School Principal Dear Guests, The American International School Vienna welcomes you to the 2016 ISST Division 1 Tennis Championship. We are very happy to be able to host this tournament at the wonderful Tennis Point Club which borders the city center itself. We wish you all the very best for the tournament. My personal thanks go to the following; the AIS community who have opened up their homes to the visiting athletes, the school administration and teachers, the Tournament Staff, and the Events Office--Nick DeForest, Claudia Bonek and Karin Hackl without their hard work this event would simply not take place. I would like to wish you all a successful and memorable championship and hope that you enjoy your short stay with us. Andy Harrison, Director of Athletics, Activities and Events
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I.S.S.T. Statement of Sportsmanship The purpose of the International Schools Sports Tournament is to provide a venue for athletes from the member schools to compete in an environment that is safe, challenging, professional and educational. Each athlete is given the opportunity to demonstrate her/his best athletic ability while maintaining a spirit of respect and co-operation with fellow athletes from various international backgrounds. Each event involves students and adults in their different roles: these include the athletes, coaches, sports officials and spectators. All those involved in the event are expected to uphold the same spirit of respect and co-operation. This spirit is demonstrated by fair play among athletes, positive encouragement from coaches, impartial judgments from officials and respectful enthusiasm from spectators. The behavior of the adults is crucial to the successful educational aspect of the tournament. The adults act as models for our athletes. Therefore profanity, deliberately making noises that distract and interfere with the performance of a competing athlete, the condemnation of coaches or officials, or any behavior that is disrespectful or degrading to the ISST standard of sportsmanship, jeopardizes the purposes of the ISST organization and, most of all, jeopardizes the quality of the experience for the athletes. As the event ensues, we ask that all of our parents, coaches, officials and athletes keep this vision of our purpose in mind.
Acknowledgements
Thank you to all those who have made this tournament possible!
Our Host Families Tennis Point Vienna Vienna Sport Hotel
Tournament Staff--Scorers, Court Monitors
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I.S.S.T. Regulations For Students These regulations shall be followed by students participating in tournaments and other athletic events organized by the ISST.
Students shall obey instructions given to them by their host parents and their coaches as if these instructions were given to them by their own parents. This applies to all activities irrespective of location undertaken during the period of the tournament or competition.
Smoking, and any other use of tobacco, the drinking of alcohol and the use of drugs are not permitted.
Housing arrangements made by the responsible official of the host school may not be changed.
Students must be in the house of the host parent by 22:00.
Neither host families nor students may negotiate changes to the ISST regulations for students with respect to curfew, housing arrangements, the use of tobacco, alcohol or drugs or any other rules or provisions set forth by the host school.
These regulations apply to students: both those from the host school and those visiting, throughout the competition’s duration and also during the journey to and from the event.
Violation of these regulations will be reported to the responsible ISST Official and to the student's Head teacher.
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Previous D1 Champions
DIVISION-1 COMBINED
Year School Year School Year School
1969 ASP 1970 X 1971 X
1972 X 1973 X 1974 ASL
1975 ASL 1976 ASL 1977 ASL
1978 ASL 1979 ASL 1980 ASL
1981 ASL 1982 COB 1983 ASL
1984 ISB 1985 ASL 1986 ASP
1987 ASP 1988 FIS 1989 ISB
1990 ASP/FIS 1991 FIS 1992 ASL
1993 ASL 1994 COB 1995 ASL
1996 X 1997 COB 1998 COB
1999 COB 2000 COB 2001 COB
2002 ASL 2003 ISB 2004 ISB
2005 TAS 2006 TAS 2007 ASL
2008 COB 2009 ASL 2010 ISB
2011 ZIS 2012 ISB 2013 ASL
2014 MIS 2015 COB 2016
SCHOOL RECORDS COMBINED D1
No. School Total
1 ASL 18
2 COB 9
3 ISB 5
4 ASP 4
5 FIS 3
6 TASIS 2
7 STJ 1
8 ZIS 1
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Championship Schedule
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Groups
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Tennis Rules and Regulations Rules of Lawn Tennis, The International Tennis Federation www.itftennis.com Handbook Page Editor : Sandy Lloyd, ASL Format
All divisions have six (6) teams of the full complement of boys’ and girls’ singles, doubles and mixed doubles teams. Promotion/Relegation will be 1 and 1. The competition format for Divisions 1 Division 2 and Division 3 is as follows: Singles, doubles and mixed doubles teams are organized into four respective Flights (A-D) of three individuals/teams. Individuals/teams play a round robin schedule on Day 1 with the top two in each Flight advancing to a championship bracket and the bottom individual/team moving into a round robin consolation bracket. On Day 2, there will be the crossover championship bracket quarterfinals with the winners advancing to the semifinals and the medal matches and the losers going into the 5th-8th place bracket. The crossovers shall match the Flight A winner vs. the Flight D runner-up, the Flight D winner vs. the Flight A runner-up, the Flight B winner vs. the Flight C runner-up and the Flight C winner vs. the Flight B runner-up. The round robin consolation bracket order of play shall be:
1st Round: Flight A vs. Flight B Flight C vs. Flight D
2nd Round: Flight A vs. Flight C Flight B vs. Flight D
3rd Round: Flight A vs. Flight D Flight B vs. Flight C
The championship bracket semifinals and the semifinals of the 5-8 place bracket shall complete
Day 2. The championship bracket winners will advance to the finals and the losers go into the
playoff for third/fourth place. The 5th
-8th
. place bracket winners will advance to play for positions
five/six and the losers will play for positions seven/eight. Two rounds will be played in the round
robin consolation bracket.
On Day 3, there will be the final playoffs for positions one through eight and the final round of
the consolation bracket to determine positions 9 through 12.
All matches except per below shall be played as nine-game pro sets with a tie break at 8-8.
The championship bracket semifinals, finals and third/fourth place matches will be played as the
best-of-three sets. If necessary, a tie-break will be played at 6-6 in each of the three (3) sets.
There will be no seeding from the previous year’s tournament.
All separate matches will be played with new balls. A minimum total of 6 courts are necessary
at one or two sites. No Flight shall include more than two number one individuals/teams nor two
individuals/teams from the same school.
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Flight Tie Breaker
Should all individuals/teams finish at 1-1 in Flight competition, then the differential between
games won/lost shall break the tie.
If a tie still exists, then:
a)Total games won
b)Total games lost
c)Individuals/teams will play seven-point tie-break games in the same order as the
regular matches
d)There shall be a five-minute warm-up period prior to each match
e)If the seven-point round robin finishes with all three individuals/teams at 1-1, the
individuals/teams shall be ranked by the differential between points won and points lost
If a tie still exists then :
f) All three names will be placed in a hat. One name will be drawn and that
individual/team will be placed in the 9-12 consolation bracket, and the other two will
advance to the championship bracket. The individual/team winning the head-to- head will be
ranked number one.
g) First serve shall be determined by a racket spin
Scoring
Points for the Boys and Girls team standings shall be determined on the basis of 1 point for a first place finish, two points for a second place, three for a third and down to 12 for 12th place. These points are then added together for the respective team scores with the lowest score
winning as in cross country. A combination of the Boys and Girls team totals shall determined the Combined winner. If a player forfeits or defaults a match, all subsequent matches involving that player are also forfeited. If two or more teams are tied for the final standing then the following applies; a) Differential between games won/lost between tied teams only b) Total Games won between tied teams only c) Total Games lost between tied teams only If a tie still exists, then: a) Differential between games won/lost between ALL teams b) Total Games won between ALL teams c) Total Games lost between ALL teams
Awards
First, second and third place permanent trophies will be awarded to the relevant boys and girls teams. An overall combined team first place permanent trophy will be awarded each year to the school obtaining the best combined scores from both gender teams. Medals will be awarded to the top three combined scores from both gender teams. Appropriate medals will be awarded to
the players of the first 3 places in each discipline (i.e. Boys/Girls ‐ Singles/Doubles/Mixed
Doubles). Participation patches will be given to all players involved in the Championships.
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Rosters
AIS: American International School Vienna
Name Grade Category Nationality
Natalija Jugovic 9 MD2 Austrian
Cecilia Cameli 10 GD1 Italian
Anna Pavlova 9 GS2 Kazakhstan
Katerina Sur 10 GD2 American/Russian
Hope Schultz 11 GS1 British/Austrian
Tiffany Muller 10 GD1 Austrian
Nathalie Ausch 10 GD2 Austrian
Varvara Karimova 10 MD1 Russian
Alexander Reykhart 9 BS1 Russian
Paul Söllinger 10 BD1 Austrian
Peter Söllinger 10 BD1 Austrian
Philipp Wodenitscharow 10 BS2 Austrian
Matteo Göttfried 9 MD1 Austrian
Sasha Smolenski 9 BD2 British
Alex Schoiswohl 9 BD2 Austrian
Lucas Siffert Vargas 8 MD2 Swiss, Brazilian
Coach: Zsolt Szabad & Max Schmidinger
COB: American Community School of Cobham
Name Grade Category Nationality
Nathan Richelle 10 BS Belgium
Guy Den Ouden 8 S Dutch
Gary Zell 11 BD Swiss
Max Petrukhin 11 BD Canadian
Oscar Syren 9 BD Swedish
Laurent Grosse 11 BD German
Chris Montgomery 12 MD American
Nabeel Hussain 12 MD Pakistani
Sabrina Pourteymour 12 S British
Anusha Sonthalia 12 S Indian
Savannah Elizalde 11 GD Filipino
Lauren Van Meeuwen 10 GD British
Olivia Zablan 10 GD American
Felice Ito 10 GD Japanese
Nikita Alcock 12 MD Australian
Riah Akerele 10 MD Italian
Coaches: Mark Taylor, Neil Simmons & Andrew Reid
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FIS: Frankfurt International School
Name Grade Category Nationality
Viktor Sträng 11 BS1 German
Maxi Ullrich 11 BS2 American
William Schmadl 11 BD1 German
Tommy Jin 11 MD1 Swiss
Daniel Besthof 10 BD2 Dutch
Sean Devine 9 BD1 German/American
Akaash Tanjore 7 MD2 American
Eu Jin Jung 8 BD2 Korena
Tyler Bussmann 12 GS1 German/American
Livia Kappus 9 MD1 Germany/Greece
Menia Kappus 8 GD2 German
Sarah Laszlo 11 GS1 Romanian
Rika Baukloh 11 GD2 German
Kim Baukloh 10 MD2 German
Carlotta Merri 11 GD1 Italian
Jasmin Kern 10 GD1 American
Coaches: Rebekah Myers & Jason Apeldoorn
MIS: Munich International School
Name Grade Category Nationality
Benjamin Wendelstadt 9F MD1 German
Angel Munoz-Miranda 9F BD1 Spanish
Jannik Harting 10F BD2 German
Henry Aechter 10D BS1 German
Yannick Stefanski 10E BD2 German
Erik Scheinpflug 11D MD2 German
Emilio Mittendorfer 8E BS2 Austrian
Alexander Mittendorfer 9C BD1 Austrian
Shama Raghavan 8B GS1 Indian
Nicolle Tsareva 9F MD1 Russian
Paula Plechschmidt 9D GD1 German
Keri-Lee Stefanski 9E GD1 German
Justine van Unen 8D GD2 Dutch
Nika Trnovsek 8A GD2 Slovenian
Maike-Michelle Lüpschen 10F GS2 German
Tami Sacre 11B MD2 German
Coaches: Tomislav Peric & Alex Raschke
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ASL: American School in London
Name Grade Category Nationality
Jack Navin-Weinstein 11 BS American
Nils Skattum 11 BS American
Zubin Jotwani 12 MD American
Oliver Wilson 11 BD American
Nick Lemaire 11 BD French
Will Mayer 11 MD American
Alessandro Baravalle 11 BD American
Sam Holzman 9 BD American
Yarra Elmasry 12 MD British
Maia Vasaturo-Kolodner 11 MD American
Talia Vasaturo-Kolodner 9 GD American
Audrey Wilson 9 GD American
Livy Reyes 10 GS American
Elizabeth Bennett 11 GD American
Maya Jotwani 12 GD
Lucy Horgan 12 GS
Coaches: Latham Cameron & Ken Craig
STJ: St. Johsn International School
Name Grade Category Nationality
Leopold Berger 9 Belgian
Adrien Keitelman 8 Belgian
Rushil Vohra 12 Indian
Jonah Tewes-McCoy 12 Irish/German
Mark Rhenman 12 Swedish
Aris Adamantopoulos 12 Greek
Adrian Seewald 12 American
Benjamin Gilliot 10 Belgian
Hermine de Grunne 12 Belgian
Marie Wuyts 9 Belgian
Eva Morris 10 British
Elin Iredahl 12 Swedish
Salome' Cheriha 9 Belgian
Valentine Wuyts 8 Belgian
Moa Linder 9 Swedish
Alex Roche 10 American
Coaches: Axel Olson & Lisa Loft
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Important Telephone Numbers
Host School Tournament Director American International School Mr. Andy Harrison Salmannsdorferstrasse 47 Mobile: +43 699 14013240 1190 Vienna Tel: +43 1 40132
Coaches Hotel Police: 133
Vienna Sport Hotel Ambulance: 144 Baumgasse 83 Taxi: +43 1 40100 1030 Vienna Tel: +43 1 798 8201
Internet Access
Connection: Tpv01 Password: wlanwlan
Results are all online at;
http://www.ais.at/results
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