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About Us

 

We eat, sleep, play darts!  We are just one of the many regions that play under the Québec Darts Association (QDA) that is governed by an organization called The National Darts Federation of Canada (NDFC).  Our specific region is called Outaouais Darts.  Our members are adult women and men (19+) and youths (19 and Under).  Our players speak French, English, but many are bilingual.  The Outaouais directors speak in both official languages.

 

Each year starting in September we compete for placement and ranking points within our region over five (5) regional (tournaments).  In March/April next year all our members go to compete at the provincial level at a pre-determined city in Québec.  Those that make the top 8 in both women and men, then venture to the Canadian National Adult Darts Championships.  There are opportunities to travel all over Québec for ranked tournaments as well as Canada if successful.  It is also a great experience for our youths, who also get to compete at the national level.

 

Membership

 

Our membership dues are determined by the NDFC and QDA.  Your Director will advise you of all costs associated with regional tournaments and any other fees expected of an Outaouais Dart member.

          

                                                                  

                                                                       

                                 

  1. The regions will organize regional tournaments.

  2. Regions will no longer have a limited amount of players that will be able to participate in the provincial championships.

  3. A player may now register to play in the provincials even though he or she does not play in regional qualifiers.

  4. A player who cannot or does not want to participate in regional qualifiers may register with his regional director or through the QDA office if there is a conflict with his director.

  5. The players who chose not to play in their region will be placed at the bottom of the list that will be received from their regional director. Those players will be able to play the doubles event since they will be part of their region.  The doubles pairs will be left up to the discretion of the regional director.

  6. In the case of a player who is in conflict with the regional director or another player, that player may register with the QDA office and will be considered as an independant player. He or she will not be permitted to play in the doubles event at the provincials. He or she will purchase their membership card from their regional director at a cost of $25.00 and may register with the QDA office. The cost for registration is: $135. (Total: $160.00) The deadline date for registration and to purchase your membership card is: February.

  7. Regional tournaments will be held on the following dates reserved by the QDA, September, October November, December, and January.  Regions are not obliged to run 4 tournaments but must run at least one.

  8. Players must play in the region in which they live they may not participate in any other region unless according to article 8 of the minutes of the April meeting a player wants to play in another region.  The decision must be taken by the two directors and they must both be in agreement. When the final decision is taken it must be sent to the QDA office. If a decision cannot be reached by the two directors, the player must refer to 4 5 and 6 of this memo.

  9. The deadline date to receive the player’s registration and payment for the membership card is February20th 2020. This deadline date must be respected otherwise the region will be charged a fee of $100.00 for late payment.

  10. Format for the players who do not pass the second round at the provincials: Consolation round, $5.00 per person (Knock-out)

 

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