To 'whomever'
> If Montreal is anything like Sydney 2002, you'll want to be there a day ahead (if at all possible) to get settled in and get to know the ropes as far as the city, the venues, etc... Usually the team gets together to march into the ceremony and trust me, this is a BIG deal and part of the whole experience. You wont regret it, and I promise it will likely become one of the more poignant memories of the whole experience.
> There will be plenty of indiv and team things to do before your first event, you won't be bored.
> I think teams meet as necessary, more for planning and info dissemination than anything.
> In Sydney, registration was prior to the opening ceremony and that was where all tickets, goodie bags, general game info and programs were to be gathered. This too (registration) is sort of an event in and of itself and not to be missed, or you'll be way behind the eight ball!
Hope this helps.
Randy
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From: rideboy2006Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2005 7:29 PMSubject: [equipesf1] Scheduling questions...I'm trying to finalize my itinerary for the games, but because I have never done an event like this before, I am rather unsure of the games' protocol. I'm hoping to fly into
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> >Will my ticket to the Ceremony and other docs be mailed to me or is it a physical pickup?
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