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The Polish Boccia Federation have released the Competition Information document that includes all the necessary information ahead of the 2015 Boccia World Open in Poznan.

31 countries will descend on Poznan for the duration of the competition in one of the most hotly anticipated competitions of 2015. When entries opened, the organisers received enough entries to fill the event almost twice and the BISFed Competition Committee were left with the task of distributing the entry slots as fairly as possible. Now all the entries are in, it is time for the players to provide the entertainment and battle for those medals!

Poznan will also be hosting the first Referees training course of 2015, with 25 people from 13 countries taking part. This is all part of BISFed’s plans to produce more referees to cope with the increasing demand for competitions around the world

Boccia World Open Championships Poznan Guidelines

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