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EACA DELEGATE INFORMATION
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION was sent out to all European Athletics Coaches Association (EACA) Conference delegates by email today (Wednesday 22nd October): 22nd October 2008
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EACA INTERNATIONAL EXPERT TEAM UNVEILED
SCOTTISHATHLETICS AND THE EUROPEAN ATHLETICS Coaches Association (EACA) are pleased to announce that the International Expert Team who will support the discipline specific workshops at the Conference on the 1st and 2nd of November is as follows: 22nd October 2008
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EACA ACCOMMODATION UPDATE: MARRIOTT HOTEL NOW FULL
DELEGATES SHOULD NOTE THAT the Marriott hotel is now full and no further bookings will be taken for the European Athletics Coaches Association (EACA) Conference weekend. 17th October 2008
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DELEGATE INFORMATION EMAILS
DELEGATES WHO HAVE BOOKED to attend the European Athletics Coaches Association (EACA) Conference on the 1st and 2nd of November in Glasgow will shortly receive an email with final details for the event weekend. 15th October 2008
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FLIGHT DETAILS REMINDER
ALL DELEGATES arriving into Glasgow International Airport (GLA) or Prestwick Airport (PIK) for the European Athletics Coaches Association (EACA) Conference on the 1st and 2nd of November are reminded that they should advise the Conference Manager of their flight details no later than Friday 17th October 2008, at which point the transport schedule will be finalised. 15th October 2008
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