April 2019 BARBADOS CARIBBEAN IC DOUBLES WEEK The Barbados Caribbean IC Doubles Week event is taking place on Monday 8th - Friday 12th April. Held at the beautiful Barbados Yacht Club, Bay St, St Michael Barbados (http://barbadosyachtclub.com/), the following six teams will be competing; IC Austria, a combined IC Bahamas and Bermuda team, IC Canada, IC Ireland, IC USA and the home team IC Barbados. A team match must consist of one ladies doubles with combined ages of 100+ years; two men's doubles with combined ages of 105+ years and 120+ years AND two mixed doubles with combined ages of 105+ years and 110 years. Three teams will be in two groups, with the winners of each group to play each other in the finals, and the remaining teams to play against each other for 3rd - 6th place. In true IC fashion, there will also be an array of social activities and tourist opportunities including; the welcome cocktail party, a mid-week cocktail party, a catamaran cruise (and a well earned day off for everyone!), and a farewell beach bbq. For further information, please see the attached factsheet. Best of luck to all the teams involved and have an enjoyable week! Download the factsheet Previous Article Paul Hutchins Next Article Cocktail of the ICs - Roland-Garros
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