
Publication date : Thursday March 2007, the 15th
24th IFBB MEDITERRANEAN
MEN BODYBUILDING CHAMPIONSHIPS
LATAKIA,SYRIA - SEPTEMBER 5-9th 2007
Welcome
The Organizing Committee of the Syrian Arab Bodybuilding Federation take this opportunity to welcome all National Federations of the Mediterranean to participate in the 2007 IFBB Men's Mediterranean Bodybuilding Championship that will be held in Latakia, Syria during the period from 5 to 9 September, 2007.
Welcome Messages
About Syria
You are where history's voice can be heard, where the soil holds the imprints of the world's oldest civilizations, some dating back to the fourth millenium BC. The names of sites evoke the story of mankind at its beginnings: Mari, Ebla, Ugarit, Amrit, Apamea, Doura-Europos, Palmyra, Bosra, Damascus, Aleppo, Hama, Latakia...
Agriculture first appeared in Syria thousands of years ago, when man discovered the possibility of growing hundreds of new plants from seed. This discovery made it possible for civilization, as we know it, to begin. Men abandoned their caves and began building houses, and establishing settled communities. They embarked on journeys of self-discovery, observing the heavens and singing the earliest-known hymns. They tried their hand at painting and sculpture.
In ancient Syria, the secrets of metallurgy were also discovered, the possibility of hammering bronze and copper into shapes that would serve domestic, military and aesthetic uses. At Mari (Tel Hariri) were found numerous palaces, temples and murals reflecting advanced cultural and commercial activity. The kingdom of Ugarit (Ras Shamra) offered mankind its first alphabet. At Ebla (Tel Merdikh), a royal palace was discovered containing one of the largest and most comprehensive archives of the ancient world, dealing with matters of industry, diplomacy, trade, art and agriculture.
Ebla's power spread from the Anatolian mountains in the north to Sinai in the south. It became world-famous for two industries- the manufacture of silk cloth of gold, and that of finely-carved wood, inlaid with ivory and mother of pearls.
Today these industries still prosper, with Syrian brocade and mosaics fashioned according to the artisanal tradition of ancient Ebla. Syria was the theatre for many conquests, that descended from the Anatolian mountains or arrived t its shores from the sea. Its original inhabitants, migrants from the Arabian Peninsula, settled throughout the country, in the Fertile Crescent, and on the Palestinian coastline and the Sinai desert. They were known as the Akkadians, the Amorites, the Canaanite, the Phoenicians, the Arameans or the Ghassanids, depending on the time of their migration and the place of their settlement.
These settlers preserved their original characteristics despite the numerous conquests (Greek, Roman, Persian among others) which they were to experience. In 636 AD, when Muslim Arab tribes entered Syria from that same Arabian Peninsula that had given it its original inhabitants, they brought with them their language, Arabic, and their religion, Islam, both of which endure in modern Syria today.
The strategic importance of Syria is due to its unique position at the meeting point of three continents, Asia, Africa and Europe, and at the crossroads between the Caspian Sea, the Black Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the Nile. The Silk Road led from China to Doura-Europos (Salhieh), from Palmyra, and Homs to Syria's coastal ports on the Mediterranean. This geographical position lent distinction to the country, not only as a trade and caravan route but also as a melting-pot of ideas, beliefs and talents.
During the Greek and Roman eras, Syria was a center for culture and politics. Several Roman emperors were natives of Syria. Greater Syria was central to the rise of the world's monotheistic religions. Christianity began its expansion from there. Antioch in the north, was the home of the first Christian community in the first century AD. The oldest churches in the world are in Syria. When Islam spread to Syria, Damascus became the capital of the Islamic Empire under the Umayyad Caliphate.
About Latakia
Latakia is Syria's main sea-port on the Mediterranean (186 km southwest of Aleppo). It has retained its importance since ancient times. Latakia was one of the five cities built by Saluqo
Not many ancient remains have survived in Latakia, but there are four columns and a Roman arch from the time of Septimus Severus (circa 200 A.D.), in addition to a beautiful Ottoman construction called "Khan al-Dukhan", which is now a museum.
Latakia is the sea-gate to Syria. It is well-provided with accommodation, and is well-placed as a base from which to explore the coastal regions of the country.
There are beaches, mountains, archaeological sites and many relics of the Crusaders, all within a few hours from each other.
Mention should also be made of the historically important Ras Shamra, only 16km to the north of Latakia. This is the site of Ugarit, the kingdom that had a golden past in administration, education, diplomacy, law, religion and economics between the 16th and 13th centuries B.C. It is the kingdom that gave humanity the first alphabet in the world. This alphabet is still preserved on a clay tablet at the National Museum in Damascus.
Documents, statues and jewels from the Ugarit kingdom are also on display at the Latakia, Aleppo and Tartus museums.
Jableh is another Syrian seaside town, 28 km to the south of Latakia.
It has a theatre built to accommodate 7,000 to 8,000 spectators. Close to Jableh is Tel Sokas, where archaeological relies were recently found, now on exhibition at the Damascus and Tartus museums.s Nikator in the 2nd century B.C. He named it after his mother, Laudetia.
Venue Site
The Prejudging & Finals will be held at Al Assad Sports Complex which is ideally a real sports city which spreads over 1.7 Million square meter to cover pitches and arenas for all types of sports.
The complex on it self is a peace of art & the championship will take place at the arena number (1) which accommodates about 5000 fans. The sports complex is very near to the official hotel (about 3KM). It is fully equipped & air-conditioned.
Official Hotel
Latakia is very well known for tourism; all of it’s hotels are based infront of the sea side.
The official hotel will be one of the best hotels in Latakia will all rooms facing the sea.
The hotel will be equipped with all luxurious services
All hotel reservations (including accommodation before the official arrival date of September 5, 2007 as well as after the official departure date of September 9, 2007 and during the championships) for official delegates, competitors and extra delegates will be arranged only by the Organizing Committee of the Syrian Arab Bodybuilding Federation.
Accomodation
The Organizing Committee will provide accommodations and three meals per day for all the official members of the national federations according to the IFBB rules:
1. Three (3) or more competitors = Two (2) delegates
2. Two (2) competitors or less = One (1) delegate
3. National Federation with no athletes may send one (1) official delegate. This delegate will be responsible for all of his/her own expenses.
Additional delegates, supporters, press & photographers
The Organizing Committee has established a SPECIAL PACKAGE including:
- Four nights.
- Three meals per day (breakfast, lunch and dinner).
- Tickets for semifinals and finals.
- Sightseeing tour.
- Closing banquet.
- Internal transport.
The cost of the Special Package is: 350.00 EUR for each person on a double room or 450.00 EUR for a single room.
For more information please ask the Organizing Committee.
Hotel Deposit
An initial deposit of 100.00 EUR PER PERSON is required upon check-in for incidental and personal expenses, which may arise (telephone, laundry, room services, etc.). The unused portion of this deposit will be refunded at check-out. In order to facilitate matters, the chief delegate or team leader will be asked to provide a credit card or cash to cover the deposit for the entire team. This individual will be fully responsible for all expenses incurred by any members of his team.
PLEASE INFORM YOUR TEAM BEFORE DEPARTURE NOT TO CREATE ADDITIONAL EXPENSES.
Airport
The official arrival Airport is LATAKIA INTL. AIRPORT; all participating countries should plan their flights to LATAKIA Airport; however the Syrian Arab Bodybuilding Federation will arrange for buses to pick up any arrivals at either Damascus International Airport or Aleppo International Airport directly to LATAKIA. ( about 348 KM).This service will be free of charge.
We do highly recommend that reservation should be till Latakia Intl. Airport for more comfort for all national teams.
It is very important that every federation provides their details to the Organizing Committee including the number of people in their delegation.
Your cooperation is essential to ensuring adequate transportation for your team.
Any national teams arriving before the official arrival date of September 5th, 2007 and staying on after the official departure date of September 9th, 2007 will be responsible for their own transportation.
Early arrivals / Late departures
Any National Federation arriving before the official arrival date of September 5, 2007 and staying after the official departure date of September 9, 2007 will be responsible for all their own expenses. They will also be responsible for their own transportation between the hotel and the airport.
The hotel expenses before the official arrival date of September 5th and after the official departure date of September 9th will be approximately 90,00 EUR per day for a double room. You are obligated to notify the Organizing Committee of your early arrivals and staying after the official departure date of September 9th, 2007.
Body weight categories
BANTAM WEIGHT : UP TO 65 KG.
LIGHT WEIGHTUP : TO 70 KG.
WELTER WEIGHT : UP TO 75 KG.
LIGHT-MIDDLE WEIGHT : UP TO 80 KG.
MIDDLE WEIGHT : UP TO 85 KG.
LIGHT-HEAVY WEIGHT : UP TO 90 KG.
HEAVY WEIGHT : UP TO 100 KG.
SUPER HEAVY WEIGHT : OVER 100 KG.
- A maximum of 8 (eight) men competitors per National Federation will be accepted.
- A maximum of two (2) athletes in the same category will be accepted.
- There is no "B" team permitted at this championship; except for the host country.
Those "B" team athletes may compete for placing and awards; however; their placing will not be included in the "best national team award".
Weigh In and registration
Weigh-in and registration of athletes will take place at the official Hotel. It is the responsibility of the chief delegate or team leader to make sure that the athletes are on time.
Any athletes who are late will not be accepted to participate & will be responsible for their own expenses.
Each athlete must bring his PASSPORT and POSING MUSIC to the weigh-in and registration.
IFBB registration fees
Each official, athlete and delegate participating will be obliged to pay a REGISTRATION FEE OF 100.00 EUR. This fee is payable to the IFBB upon arrival to the hotel in Latakia. The registration fee is completely separate from the hotel deposit mentioned above.
Secretariat
The Organizing Committee will have a secretariat desk in the lobby of the official Hotel from September 5th to September 9th, 2007. You can obtain information and assistance from Secretariat when required.
Backstage access / Dressing room access
Access to the backstage area and dressing room area shall be strictly limited to essential personnel ONLY.
Cameras / video tapes
Cameras and videotapes shall be strictly prohibited in the backstage area and dressing room area except when used by duly recognized press personnel and, in any event, these devices shall be STRICTLY PROHIBITED IN THE DRESSING ROOM AREA.
Dress code / Parade of the Nations
The dress code for all delegates or officials for the Parade of nations is as follows: black dress shoes, dark socks, grey dress skirt, white shirt, IFBB tie, and blue blazer with IFBB crest.
One (1) delegate & one (1) competitor per country must take part in the parade of the nations.
National Anthem / National Flag
All national federation must bring with them to Latakia the music of their national anthem (shortened version) on a CD. This must be on a separate CD to any posing music. All national federations must bring with them to Latakia their national flag. The flag must be manufactured of dense silk and must measure no more than 2.5 meters X 1.5 meters.
Posing Music
All posing music must be on a CD. The music must be at the start of the CD. Each competitor must affix his/her name on the CD for easy identification.
Judges
In order to assist the Judges Committee in their selection of the judges for these Championships, please also forward your nomination of judges to Mr. Pawel Filleborn, the Chairman of the IFBB judges committee as soon as possible and no later than August 15, 2007.
Mr. Pawel Filleborn
Chairman
IFBB Judges Committee
Fax: + 48 22 642 73 51
Email: p.filleborn@neostrada.pl
Judges
Green Cards, used to limited access to the weigh-in & backstage area during the prejudging and finals, will be distributed at the judges, team managers meeting as follows:
- Five (5) or more competitors - two (2) green cards.
- Less than five (5) competitors - one (1) green card.
Doping Control
Competitors will be tested according to the current IFBB Doping Control Rules:
Doping controls will be conducted by the IFBB Medical Commission pursuant to the IFBB Anti-Doping Rules and IFBB Anti-Doping Directive 2006-001 using one of the WADA accredited laboratory in the area.
In order to compete in the Championships, all competitors at the Weigh-in and Registration will be required to sign a Doping Control Consent & Waiver of Liability Form.
Visas
A valid passport is required to entry into Republic of Syria.
Please consult the Syrian Embassy in your country to determine if you need a visa.
An official letter of invitation will be made available if required.
Other Vital Informations
Climate
A pleasant and varied Mediterranean climate with four distinct seasons.
Average temperature in September 22° C. (72° F)
Time difference
November through February: GMT + 2 Hours (Winter).
March through October: GMT + 3 hours. (Summer).
Electrical current
220 Volts, 50 A.C.
Currency
Currency Unit: Syrian Pound = 100 piasters
1 U.S. Dollar = 46 S.P.
Notes: 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 S.P.
Coins: 1, 2, 5, 10, 25 S.P.
Training Facility
The organizing committee will provide a fully equipped training facility to all participating countries.
Preliminary Entry Form
Please return the Preliminary Entry Form to the Organizing Committee immediately as soon as possible but not later than July 30th, 2007 and indicate your federation's intentions to participate and the number of people from your country who will be attending the championships.
Click here and download the Preliminary Entry Form
Final Entry Form
Deadline date is August 15th, 2007. Please confirm the actual names of delegates and competitors and their weight. Also include flight arrival and departure information.
IN ORDER TO GUARANTY HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR YOUR TEAM, THE FINAL ENTRY FORM MUST BE RETURNED TO THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE NO LATER THAN AUGUST 15th, 2007.
Click here and download the Final Entry Form
Please take note
All National Federations that do not advise in advance about their extra delegates and supporters to the Organizing Committee may have a risk to find out that the Hotel has no rooms available, due to its limited capacity.
PLEASE NOTIFY THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ABOUT THE NUMBER OF YOUR EXTRA DELEGATES/INDIVIDUALS.
Correspondence / contact information
Please send all correspondence to:
Syrian Arab Bodybuilding Federation
Mr. Kassim Yazbak
Address: Baramke - Damascus - P.O. Box 3375
Tel: +963 212 5052 - + 963 212 5034
Fax: +963 11 212 3346 OR +963 11 212 6440
Mobile: +963 933 306810 - +963 933 580 614
Email: syroc@mail.sy OR yazbekgym@yahoo.com
Please copy all correspondence to:
International Federation of Bodybuilding & Fitness (IFBB)
Dr. Rafael Santonja
IFBB PRESIDENT
Tel: +34 91 535 2819
Fax: +34 91 535 0320
E-mail: internacional@santonja.com
Web: www.ifbb.com
Important Notice
It is the responsibility of the president or general-secretary of each participating National Federation to ensure that all National Team members (athletes, delegates, extra delegates) are fully aware of the rules and regulations governing participation at these Championships, to include the statements contained within this Inspection Report.
If any of your athletes and/or delegates are traveling and arriving separate from your Team Manager or Chief Delegate, you must ensure they are familiar with the rules and regulations contained within the Inspection Report.
Tentative Schedule
Click here and download the tentative Schedule in PDF format