Goodbye

Preface: I have come to revere many people in bike polo, for many reasons. The following focuses on my time in the organization of bike polo through NAHBPA. Apologies to anyone who feels they’ve been overlooked. You have my gratitude.

In the summer of 2006, I was working for a bike shop in Chicago. I’d recently acquired a 1966 Schwinn Stingray Fastback and I decided to take it out for a spin to watch a roommate’s kickball game. No bag, no wallet, and more importantly no patch kit.

Sitting watching the kickball game in the park, Stingray with a serendipitous flat by my side, my eyes began to wander: people with their dogs; parents with their children; soccer players.

People riding bikes in the grass?

grass polo

Someone must have a patch kit. I recognized one of my co-workers, Owen, who helped me acquire the Stingray. I asked what they were doing as I was handed a patch kit.

Playing bike polo.

I fixed my flat, stayed until the end of the game, and then got up to say thanks and goodbye. Someone asked if I wanted to play.

Owen pleaded that I not play on the pristine Stingray. But I did.

Nick Kruse says, “Bike polo finds people at the right moment.” It does seem like everyone has their moment. This was mine.

Many other people were having their moment around that time as well. We began to find each other. Early tourneys were regional, but they went continental within a year.

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In 2007, NYC hosted the second annual Eastside Polo Invite (ESPI) and I decided to attend. This was my first hardcourt tournament. In fact it was the first time I heard the term “hardcourt” in relation to bike polo, courtesy of my host for the weekend, Doug D. If my first day playing grass polo was The Moment, then this was my glimpse of the future and it sealed my fate – I was completely hooked. I returned to the Midwest with the hardcourt game, a thirst for yellow gas pipe, and a new perspective on municipal facilities.

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By 2008, the first North American championship was held in Chicago and the first World Championship was held in Toronto.

first tournaments

People were sharing mallet building styles, local culture and polo etiquette (“rule” was still a four-letter word), beds, music, blood, saliva; people were beginning to experiment with manufacturing equipment, comparing bike set-ups, trespassing on property, looting construction sites, clearing thrift stores of ski poles, invading bars – you name it. Little did I know that many of these people I met playing this beautiful game would go on to become lifelong friends.

By 2009, the first intercontinental World Hardcourt Championship was held in Philadelphia. Coupled with this tournament was a first attempt to introduce volunteer organization to the sport, through the newly-formed Hardcourt Bike Polo Federation.

But the effort lacked buy-in, and the community’s reaction was swift and harsh. It the first major occurrence of discord within our community, a look at the severe judgment awaiting to those who sought to organize hardcourt bike polo.

Which, in 2010, turned out to be the North American Hardcourt Bike Polo Association, or NAH (possibly the worst shorthand acronym ever employed for a heavily scrutinized organization.)

first meeting

People were becoming increasingly competitive. They wanted to attend all the important tournaments but they also had to plan their vacation time. This mandate informed our goals: create a qualifying system, a tournament schedule, and a uniform set of rules, founded on a principle of collective decision-making.

Mistakes were certainly made, and made fun of. (I would really like to see the Hipster Hockey tumblr, just one more time.) But with a tremendous amount of hard work invested, we made progress and ultimately succeeded in meeting the goals we’d set at the beginning – to build a platform for competition while engaging the community in ongoing discussion about the direction of the sport. In the process we came to represent the standard for hardcourt bike polo organizing worldwide, particularly through the influence of the ruleset.

Now, after seven years with the NAHBPA, it’s time to pass the work along. Joe Rstom, Alias Tagami, Mark Aseltine, Adam Hite, and Jennifer Kurtzleb – folks who have worked very hard in recent years – comprise the new team. I have the utmost confidence they will continue guiding the NAHBPA, with respect for the sport and the community, and to help to make 2017 another breakout year for bike polo. Be sincere in your effort to support them.

NAHBPA is and always has been a volunteer effort. Therefore I must express my unfiltered love, respect, and appreciation for Kevin Walsh, Eric Ransom, Chandel Bodner, Joe Rstom, and John Hayes. These people worked their asses off, plain and simple. What each has given to this sport cannot be measured or repaid, but with respect to the latter, I’ll try. Finally, I thank Britt Willey for her guidance and support through it all.

My love of bike polo is complicated, but it runs deep. Many of you can relate. So have fun. Build community. Be inclusive. Allow for innovation. Communicate sincerely. Trust people. Compete and argue with respect. Be good to each other. Practice.

Viva!

-Ben Schultz,
co-founder, former president of the NAHBPA

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NAH (past staff and board)
Kevin Walsh (co-founder), Eric Ransom, Chandel Bodner, John Hayes, Joe Rstom, Nick Kruse, Alias Tatami, Andrea Cessna, Adam Hite, Jennifer Kutzleb, Justin Gullickson, Paul Rauen, Alex “Joker” Dash, Steve “Machine” Wilson, Brian “Coach” Whitmore, Cecily Upton, Lisa Moffat, “Tall” George Wall, Kiersten George, Malakai Edison, Jake Tompkins, Shannon Frey, Jeremy Whitbread, Sven Mattson, Rob Kreuzburg, Matt Reiter, Mike Tretter, “Grandpa” Jeff Boyd, Danny Wood, Frazer Mayson, Pierre Delamare, Jimmy Flaherty, Jesse Bourns, Brandon Carter

Special thanks:
Doug D, Corey “Tap Out” Hilliard, Matt “Messman” Messenger, Montana Norvell, Augie Montes, Lucky Rice, Pieter Blocker, Jonny Hunter, Ben Hunter, Zach Blackburn, Sean Ingram, Angelo Sarazin, Jarrett Shamlian, Ken Stank, Combo, Britt Willey, Joe Panizzo, Matt Lane, Robbie Eccles, Dustin Bouma, Jenn Gallup, John Gordon, Alexis Mills, Nick Vaughn, Chris Roberts, Zachary Woodward, Bruce Wahl, Will Robbins, Jerod Walz, Jason “Woadie” Stevenson, Chris “Drunkie Unkie” Proulx, Martin Hauck, Los Marcos Polos, Pensacola PD, Adam “Menace” Staudt, Pete Abram, Alejandro Carillo, Riki Taniuchi, Clement Bailat, Jon Marshall, Gary Crandall, Joan Hanscomb

Polo-loving companies (past and present):
Fix craft, Velocity, Beard Bags, Modified, Fleet Velo, MKE Bike Co./Ben’s Cycle, Arena, Seagull Bags, Milk, Magic, St. Cago, a.k.a. Lucky Heads, Eighth Inch, Northern Standard, Gas companies throughout the country

Media:
Kevin Walsh’s Grandad, League of Bike Polo, Hardcourt Bike Polo, Urban Velo, 321 Polo, Mr. Do Video

Photo credits: Doug D, Kevin Walsh, Peter DiAntoni, Andy Golding, Brad Quartuccio, Bruce Carver, and many other people that exist somewhere on the internet. All I can do is thank you for capturing these moments.

NAHBPC 2016 Format and Groups

Format

This year the NAHBPC will be using an updated format, which may be familiar to those of you who played SWQ, and other tournaments this year.

Group Stage: Friday & Saturday

The 36 teams have been split into 4 groups of 9, who will play a full round robin over the first two days.

Each group will play 4 games in a 3 hour window on both Friday, and Saturday:

  • Friday 9am-12pm: Group A
  • Friday 12pm-3pm: Group B
  • Friday 3pm-6pm: Group C
  • Friday 6pm-9pm: Group D

For Saturday, A & B will swap, and C & D will swap, so that each group plays one session in the heat of the day, and one early/late:

  • Saturday 9am-12pm: Group B
  • Saturday 12pm-3pm: Group A
  • Saturday 3pm-6pm: Group D
  • Saturday 6pm-9pm: Group C

All games will be 12 minutes, unlimited goals, with games scheduled every 20 mins.

The top 5  teams in each group qualify for Sunday (total  20 teams).

Elimination: Sunday

The 20 teams will be reseeded into 4 new groups:

  • Group AA:
    • A1 – Prospectors
    • D2 – Oak
    • C3 – Ghostship
    • B4 – Wendigo
    • A5 – Malort Politics
  • Group BB:
    • B1 – Albatross
    • A2 – Woodrats
    • D3 – Battlestar Goalactica
    • C4 – Hannya
    • B5 – Alright Enough
  • Group CC:
    • C1 – Awkward Love Triangle
    • B2 – Los Kreuzburgs
    • A3 – Hot Dam
    • D4 – Rat Queen
    • C5 – Da Hunt
  • Group DD:
    • D1 – Control
    • C2 – Mosquito
    • B3 – ODD
    • A4 – Les Beehive Boys
    • D5 – Wait Wait Wait

These groups will play a full round robin, after which the top 2 teams from each group (total 8 teams) will advance to the finals.

Group AA, and BB will play from 9am-12:20pm
Group CC and DD will play from 12:20pm to 3:40pm

All finals games will be 15 minutes unlimited goals.

  • Quarter finals – 4pm, 4:25pm
  • Semi finals – 4:50pm, 5:15pm
  • 3rd place game – 5:40pm
  • Final – 6:10pm

Schedule

Any instant mix games shown in Podium will be ignored, recorded as a 0-1 loss

All games are also listed on Podium at https://www.podiumbikepolo.com/nahbpc2016

Group A

  • Prospectors (CS)
  • Wood Rats (HL)
  • Malort Politics (GL)
  • Hot Dam (CS)
  • Les Beehive Boys (SW)
  • Pew Pew Mew Mew (SW)
  • Pagans (SE)
  • Wabbit (ES)
  • Locomotives (SC)

 

  • Friday 09:00 AM
    • Court A: Malort Politics (GL) vs Wabbit (ES)
    • Court B: Wood Rats (HL) vs Locomotives (SC)
  • Friday 09:20 AM
    • Court A: Les Beehive Boys (SW) vs Pew Pew Mew Mew (SW)
    • Court B: Hot Dam (CS) vs Pagans (SE)
  • Friday 09:40 AM
    • Court A: Wabbit (ES) vs Locomotives (SC)
    • Court B: Malort Politics (GL) vs Prospectors (CS)
  • Friday 10:00 AM
    • Court A: Pagans (SE) vs Les Beehive Boys (SW)
    • Court B: Pew Pew Mew Mew (SW) vs Wood Rats (HL)
  • Friday 10:20 AM
    • Court A: Locomotives (SC) vs Prospectors (CS)
    • Court B: Wabbit (ES) vs Hot Dam (CS)
  • Friday 10:40 AM
    • Court A: Wood Rats (HL) vs Les Beehive Boys (SW)
    • Court B: Malort Politics (GL) vs Pagans (SE)
  • Friday 11:00 AM
    • Court A: Hot Dam (CS) vs Locomotives (SC)
    • Court B: Prospectors (CS) vs Pew Pew Mew Mew (SW)
  • Friday 11:20 AM
    • Court A: Malort Politics (GL) vs Wood Rats (HL)
    • Court B: Les Beehive Boys (SW) vs Wabbit (ES)
  • Friday 11:40 AM
    • Court A: Pew Pew Mew Mew (SW) vs Hot Dam (CS)
    • Court B: Pagans (SE) vs Prospectors (CS)

 

  • Saturday 12:00 PM
    • Court A: Wabbit (ES) vs Wood Rats (HL)
    • Court B: Locomotives (SC) vs Les Beehive Boys (SW)
  • Saturday 12:20 PM
    • Court A: Pagans (SE) vs Wood Rats (HL)
    • Court B: Hot Dam (CS) vs Prospectors (CS)
  • Saturday 12:40 PM
    • Court A: Wabbit (ES) vs Pew Pew Mew Mew (SW)
    • Court B: Malort Politics (GL) vs Locomotives (SC)
  • Saturday 01:00 PM
    • Court A: Wood Rats (HL) vs Prospectors (CS)
    • Court B: Les Beehive Boys (SW) vs Hot Dam (CS)
  • Saturday 01:20 PM
    • Court A: Locomotives (SC) vs Pagans (SE)
    • Court B: Malort Politics (GL) vs Pew Pew Mew Mew (SW)
  • Saturday 01:40 PM
    • Court A: Prospectors (CS) vs Wabbit (ES)
    • Court B: Hot Dam (CS) vs Wood Rats (HL)
  • Saturday 02:00 PM
    • Court A: Malort Politics (GL) vs Les Beehive Boys (SW)
    • Court B: Pagans (SE) vs Pew Pew Mew Mew (SW)
  • Saturday 02:20 PM
    • Court A: Pew Pew Mew Mew (SW) vs Locomotives (SC)
    • Court B: Pagans (SE) vs Wabbit (ES)
  • Saturday 02:40 PM
    • Court A: Malort Politics (GL) vs Hot Dam (CS)
    • Court B: Prospectors (CS) vs Les Beehive Boys (SW)

Group B

  • Albatross (CS)
  • Los Kreuzbergs (CS)
  • Wendigo (GP)
  • Sugar Gliders (GL)
  • Alright Enough (ES)
  • ODD (SW)
  • Celeste-ial (GL)
  • Portland Shmortland (CS)
  • The Defaulters (SW)

 

  • Friday 12:00 PM
    • Court A: Wendigo (GP) vs Portland Shmortland (CS)
    • Court B: Los Kreuzbergs (CS) vs The Defaulters (SW)
  • Friday 12:20 PM
    • Court A: Alright Enough (ES) vs ODD (SW)
    • Court B: Sugar Gliders (GL) vs Celeste-ial (GL)
  • Friday 12:40 PM
    • Court A: Portland Shmortland (CS) vs The Defaulters (SW)
    • Court B: Wendigo (GP) vs Albatross (CS)
  • Friday 01:00 PM
    • Court A: Celeste-ial (GL) vs Alright Enough (ES)
    • Court B: ODD (SW) vs Los Kreuzbergs (CS)
  • Friday 01:20 PM
    • Court A: The Defaulters (SW) vs Albatross (CS)
    • Court B: Portland Shmortland (CS) vs Sugar Gliders (GL)
  • Friday 01:40 PM
    • Court A: Los Kreuzbergs (CS) vs Alright Enough (ES)
    • Court B: Wendigo (GP) vs Celeste-ial (GL)
  • Friday 02:00 PM
    • Court A: Sugar Gliders (GL) vs The Defaulters (SW)
    • Court B: Albatross (CS) vs ODD (SW)
  • Friday 02:20 PM
    • Court A: Wendigo (GP) vs Los Kreuzbergs (CS)
    • Court B: Alright Enough (ES) vs Portland Shmortland (CS)
  • Friday 02:40 PM
    • Court A: ODD (SW) vs Sugar Gliders (GL)
    • Court B: Celeste-ial (GL) vs Albatross (CS)

 

  • Saturday 09:00 AM
    • Court A: Portland Shmortland (CS) vs Los Kreuzbergs (CS)
    • Court B: The Defaulters (SW) vs Alright Enough (ES)
  • Saturday 09:20 AM
    • Court A: Celeste-ial (GL) vs Los Kreuzbergs (CS)
    • Court B: Sugar Gliders (GL) vs Albatross (CS)
  • Saturday 09:40 AM
    • Court A: Portland Shmortland (CS) vs ODD (SW)
    • Court B: Wendigo (GP) vs The Defaulters (SW)
  • Saturday 10:00 AM
    • Court A: Los Kreuzbergs (CS) vs Albatross (CS)
    • Court B: Alright Enough (ES) vs Sugar Gliders (GL)
  • Saturday 10:20 AM
    • Court A: The Defaulters (SW) vs Celeste-ial (GL)
    • Court B: Wendigo (GP) vs ODD (SW)
  • Saturday 10:40 AM
    • Court A: Albatross (CS) vs Portland Shmortland (CS)
    • Court B: Sugar Gliders (GL) vs Los Kreuzbergs (CS)
  • Saturday 11:00 AM
    • Court A: Wendigo (GP) vs Alright Enough (ES)
    • Court B: Celeste-ial (GL) vs ODD (SW)
  • Saturday 11:20 AM
    • Court A: ODD (SW) vs The Defaulters (SW)
    • Court B: Celeste-ial (GL) vs Portland Shmortland (CS)
  • Saturday 11:40 AM
    • Court A: Wendigo (GP) vs Sugar Gliders (GL)
    • Court B: Albatross (CS) vs Alright Enough (ES)

Group C

  • Awkward Love Triangle (CS)
  • GhostShip (HL)
  • Mosquito (GP)
  • Hannya (SW)
  • Da Hunt (GL)
  • Lazer Dreamz (CS)
  • TrashFire (SW)
  • ABQ Defiance (SW)
  • Trash Ville (SE)

 

  • Friday 03:00 PM
    • Court A: Mosquito (GP) vs ABQ Defiance (SW)
    • Court B: GhostShip (HL) vs Trash Ville (SE)
  • Friday 03:20 PM
    • Court A: Da Hunt (GL) vs Lazer Dreamz (CS)
    • Court B: Hannya (SW) vs TrashFire (SW)
  • Friday 03:40 PM
    • Court A: ABQ Defiance (SW) vs Trash Ville (SE)
    • Court B: Mosquito (GP) vs Awkward Love Triangle (CS)
  • Friday 04:00 PM
    • Court A: TrashFire (SW) vs Da Hunt (GL)
    • Court B: Lazer Dreamz (CS) vs GhostShip (HL)
  • Friday 04:20 PM
    • Court A: Trash Ville (SE) vs Awkward Love Triangle (CS)
    • Court B: ABQ Defiance (SW) vs Hannya (SW)
  • Friday 04:40 PM
    • Court A: GhostShip (HL) vs Da Hunt (GL)
    • Court B: Mosquito (GP) vs TrashFire (SW)
  • Friday 05:00 PM
    • Court A: Hannya (SW) vs Trash Ville (SE)
    • Court B: Awkward Love Triangle (CS) vs Lazer Dreamz (CS)
  • Friday 05:20 PM
    • Court A: Mosquito (GP) vs GhostShip (HL)
    • Court B: Da Hunt (GL) vs ABQ Defiance (SW)
  • Friday 05:40 PM
    • Court A: Lazer Dreamz (CS) vs Hannya (SW)
    • Court B: TrashFire (SW) vs Awkward Love Triangle (CS)

 

  • Saturday 06:00 PM
    • Court A: ABQ Defiance (SW) vs GhostShip (HL)
    • Court B: Trash Ville (SE) vs Da Hunt (GL)
  • Saturday 06:20 PM
    • Court A: TrashFire (SW) vs GhostShip (HL)
    • Court B: Hannya (SW) vs Awkward Love Triangle (CS)
  • Saturday 06:40 PM
    • Court A: ABQ Defiance (SW) vs Lazer Dreamz (CS)
    • Court B: Mosquito (GP) vs Trash Ville (SE)
  • Saturday 07:00 PM
    • Court A: GhostShip (HL) vs Awkward Love Triangle (CS)
    • Court B: Da Hunt (GL) vs Hannya (SW)
  • Saturday 07:20 PM
    • Court A: Trash Ville (SE) vs TrashFire (SW)
    • Court B: Mosquito (GP) vs Lazer Dreamz (CS)
  • Saturday 07:40 PM
    • Court A: Awkward Love Triangle (CS) vs ABQ Defiance (SW)
    • Court B: Hannya (SW) vs GhostShip (HL)
  • Saturday 08:00 PM
    • Court A: Mosquito (GP) vs Da Hunt (GL)
    • Court B: TrashFire (SW) vs Lazer Dreamz (CS)
  • Saturday 08:20 PM
    • Court A: Lazer Dreamz (CS) vs Trash Ville (SE)
    • Court B: TrashFire (SW) vs ABQ Defiance (SW)
  • Saturday 08:40 PM
    • Court A: Mosquito (GP) vs Hannya (SW)
    • Court B: Awkward Love Triangle (CS) vs Da Hunt (GL)

Group D

  • Control (SW)
  • Ratking (ES)
  • Oak (SW)
  • Battlestar Goalactica (CS)
  • Wait Wait Wait (SC)
  • The Squirtles (GL)
  • The Bandidos (SC)
  • The Mease (CS)
  • Slayed Out To Dry (SW)

 

  • Friday 06:00 PM
    • Court A: Oak (SW) vs The Mease (CS)
    • Court B: Ratking (ES) vs Slayed Out To Dry (SW)
  • Friday 06:20 PM
    • Court A: Wait Wait Wait (SC) vs The Squirtles (GL)
    • Court B: Battlestar Goalactica (CS) vs The Bandidos (SC)
  • Friday 06:40 PM
    • Court A: The Mease (CS) vs Slayed Out To Dry (SW)
    • Court B: Oak (SW) vs Control (SW)
  • Friday 07:00 PM
    • Court A: The Bandidos (SC) vs Wait Wait Wait (SC)
    • Court B: The Squirtles (GL) vs Ratking (ES)
  • Friday 07:20 PM
    • Court A: Slayed Out To Dry (SW) vs Control (SW)
    • Court B: The Mease (CS) vs Battlestar Goalactica (CS)
  • Friday 07:40 PM
    • Court A: Ratking (ES) vs Wait Wait Wait (SC)
    • Court B: Oak (SW) vs The Bandidos (SC)
  • Friday 08:00 PM
    • Court A: Battlestar Goalactica (CS) vs Slayed Out To Dry (SW)
    • Court B: Control (SW) vs The Squirtles (GL)
  • Friday 08:20 PM
    • Court A: Oak (SW) vs Ratking (ES)
    • Court B: Wait Wait Wait (SC) vs The Mease (CS)
  • Friday 08:40 PM
    • Court A: The Squirtles (GL) vs Battlestar Goalactica (CS)
    • Court B: The Bandidos (SC) vs Control (SW)

 

  • Saturday 03:00 PM
    • Court A: The Mease (CS) vs Ratking (ES)
    • Court B: Slayed Out To Dry (SW) vs Wait Wait Wait (SC)
  • Saturday 03:20 PM
    • Court A: The Bandidos (SC) vs Ratking (ES)
    • Court B: Battlestar Goalactica (CS) vs Control (SW)
  • Saturday 03:40 PM
    • Court A: The Mease (CS) vs The Squirtles (GL)
    • Court B: Oak (SW) vs Slayed Out To Dry (SW)
  • Saturday 04:00 PM
    • Court A: Ratking (ES) vs Control (SW)
    • Court B: Wait Wait Wait (SC) vs Battlestar Goalactica (CS)
  • Saturday 04:20 PM
    • Court A: Slayed Out To Dry (SW) vs The Bandidos (SC)
    • Court B: Oak (SW) vs The Squirtles (GL)
  • Saturday 04:40 PM
    • Court A: Control (SW) vs The Mease (CS)
    • Court B: Battlestar Goalactica (CS) vs Ratking (ES)
  • Saturday 05:00 PM
    • Court A: Oak (SW) vs Wait Wait Wait (SC)
    • Court B: The Bandidos (SC) vs The Squirtles (GL)
  • Saturday 05:20 PM
    • Court A: The Squirtles (GL) vs Slayed Out To Dry (SW)
    • Court B: The Bandidos (SC) vs The Mease (CS)
  • Saturday 05:40 PM
    • Court A: Oak (SW) vs Battlestar Goalactica (CS)
    • Court B: Control (SW) vs Wait Wait Wait (SC)

Sunday Schedule

Group AA

  • Sunday 09:00 AM – Court A: Oak (SE) vs Malort Politics (GL)
  • Sunday 09:20 AM – Court A: GhostShip (HL) vs Wendigo (GP)
  • Sunday 09:40 AM – Court A: Prospectors (CS) vs Malort Politics (GL)
  • Sunday 10:00 AM – Court A: Oak (SE) vs Wendigo (GP)
  • Sunday 10:20 AM – Court A: Prospectors (CS) vs GhostShip (HL)
  • Sunday 10:40 AM – Court A: Wendigo (GP) vs Malort Politics (GL)
  • Sunday 11:00 AM – Court A: Oak (SE) vs Prospectors (CS)
  • Sunday 11:20 AM – Court A: GhostShip (HL) vs Malort Politics (GL)
  • Sunday 11:40 AM – Court A: Prospectors (CS) vs Wendigo (GP)
  • Sunday 12:00 PM – Court A: Oak (SE) vs GhostShip (HL)

Group BB

  • Sunday 09:00 AM – Court B: Wood Rats (HL) vs Alright Enough (ES)
  • Sunday 09:20 AM – Court B: Battlestar Goalactica (CS) vs Hannya (SW)
  • Sunday 09:40 AM – Court B: Albatross (CS) vs Alright Enough (ES)
  • Sunday 10:00 AM – Court B: Wood Rats (HL) vs Hannya (SW)
  • Sunday 10:20 AM – Court B: Albatross (CS) vs Battlestar Goalactica (CS)
  • Sunday 10:40 AM – Court B: Hannya (SW) vs Alright Enough (ES)
  • Sunday 11:00 AM – Court B: Wood Rats (HL) vs Albatross (CS)
  • Sunday 11:20 AM – Court B: Battlestar Goalactica (CS) vs Alright Enough (ES)
  • Sunday 11:40 AM – Court B: Albatross (CS) vs Hannya (SW)
  • Sunday 12:00 PM – Court B: Wood Rats (HL) vs Battlestar Goalactica (CS)

Group CC

  • Sunday 12:30 PM – Court A: Los Kreuzburgs (CS) vs Da Hunt (GL)
  • Sunday 12:50 PM – Court A: Hot Dam (CS) vs Rat Queen (ES)
  • Sunday 01:10 PM – Court A: Awkward Love Triangle (CS) vs Da Hunt (GL)
  • Sunday 01:30 PM – Court A: Los Kreuzburgs (CS) vs Rat Queen (ES)
  • Sunday 01:50 PM – Court A: Awkward Love Triangle (CS) vs Hot Dam (CS)
  • Sunday 02:10 PM – Court A: Rat Queen (ES) vs Da Hunt (GL)
  • Sunday 02:30 PM – Court A: Los Kreuzburgs (CS) vs Awkward Love Triangle (CS)
  • Sunday 02:50 PM – Court A: Hot Dam (CS) vs Da Hunt (GL)
  • Sunday 03:10 PM – Court A: Awkward Love Triangle (CS) vs Rat Queen (ES)
  • Sunday 03:30 PM – Court A: Los Kreuzburgs (CS) vs Hot Dam (CS)

Group DD

  • Sunday 12:30 PM – Court B: Mosquito (GP) vs Wait Wait Wait (SC)
  • Sunday 12:50 PM – Court B: ODD (SW) vs Les Beehive Boys (SW)
  • Sunday 01:10 PM – Court B: Control (SW) vs Wait Wait Wait (SC)
  • Sunday 01:30 PM – Court B: Mosquito (GP) vs Les Beehive Boys (SW)
  • Sunday 01:50 PM – Court B: Control (SW) vs ODD (SW)
  • Sunday 02:10 PM – Court B: Les Beehive Boys (SW) vs Wait Wait Wait (SC)
  • Sunday 02:30 PM – Court B: Mosquito (GP) vs Control (SW)
  • Sunday 02:50 PM – Court B: ODD (SW) vs Wait Wait Wait (SC)
  • Sunday 03:10 PM – Court B: Control (SW) vs Les Beehive Boys (SW)
  • Sunday 03:30 PM – Court B: Mosquito (GP) vs ODD (SW)

 

 

 

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2016 Season: Survey Results, NAHBPC & Worlds Hosts

Thank you to everyone who filled in our survey. We had over 350 responses, and it’s provided us with some great info. I’m going to discuss what these results mean for NAH tournaments going forward, and what needs to happen to achieve those aims.

 

Demographics

We received responses from a wide range of players, both skill and experience wise, which makes us comfortable that these responses cover a large cross section of the community.

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The majority were from North America, though 14% were from other parts of the world.

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We had a wide range of experience in the responses, though there is a trend towards those in the 3-7 bracket.

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Almost everyone responding played a tournament last year, with three quarters have played at at least 3.

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Two thirds of those responding have played at least 10 tournaments since they started.

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Two thirds have played in an top level tournament.

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We had a very wide range of responses in terms of tournament placing, with roughly equal numbers for most of the categories, except for DFL and finalists.

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More players players rated themselves as a 3 out of 5 in skill than the other categories, with roughly equal distributions on both sides of the curve.

Format

These responses will shape how future NAH tournaments will be structured.

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It’s clear from these results that 3vs3 and 5vs5 squad are the most popular formats at the moment. Most players would be happy to play either format. There was some interest in other formats, but not enough to justify the NAH hosting anything at this point. This means the NAH Bench will not return in 2016.

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Specifically for the NAHBPC, there was a stronger preference for 3vs3 compared to squad. With PHBP pushing forward the squad format in 2015, and many other tournaments around North America starting to host squad tournaments, at least for this year we will stick with 3vs3 as the primary championship format.

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More people prefer to play Swiss Rounds than Round Robin groups, though there significant interest in both formats, so it’s possible Round Robin may be included at some level. With the size of NAHPBC, we will stick with Swiss Rounds, at least for the first day.

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Double Elimination is the preference for many players for the final day, though the “Worlds” format of round robin leading to single elimination also had a reasonable amount of interest. There was little interest in pure single elimination, or a best-of series. We may experiment with some element of round robin on the final day this year.

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Two thirds of players wanted as many teams as possible, though there were many comments around increasing the wildcard, with a smaller main event.

 

2016 Tournaments

We wanted to find out if we should hold an NAHBPC this year, and what other tournaments players wanted us to host.

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Three quarters of players do want an NAHPBC championship this year, and almost everyone wants us to continue organizing tournaments. As such we will try and make an NAHPBC 2016 happen, if a club is able to host it.

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There was also considerable interest in experimental formats. Given the lack of interest in formats other than 3vs3 or squad, we would consider hosting a continental squad tournament, if the right host club can help us make it happen.

 

Qualifiers

We asked if qualifiers should be open or closed, and if players should be able to play in more than one.

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In both cases, player voted for no change to the 2015 format. As such, we ask that regions prepare to host qualifiers, or tournaments that could be qualifiers, so that if an NAHBPC takes place, we have the process to select teams to play in it. If the NAHBPC does not take place, the same players would be eligible to play those tournaments in either case.

Other Comments

There are too many to list them all, and many repeated options in the survey (such as requests for certain formats), but some comments that came from multiple players, and weren’t covered in the questions, include:

  • Make all NAH tournaments co-ed
  • Unlimited Goals
  • Points/Ranking system, instead of qualifiers

We’ll consider these subjects too, though there may be no changes for 2016.

Hosting NAHBPC 2016, NAH Squad 2016 and Worlds 2017

For NAHBPC to take place in 2016, we require a host. Many players have requested we return to Lexington, but they are already hosting Bench Minor this year, and would consider bidding for Worlds 2017. Too many tournaments will burn out any host, so this means we require a new location for 2016.

Ideally this means a club with access with three permanent courts, though building some temporary courts is an option too. We have a budget of $6000 from player registrations, hopefully extra sponsorship money is available, though nothing is guaranteed. Any money beyond that would need to be raised by the host, through their own sponsorship connections.

If we cannot find such a court, we would also consider a two court bid, though this would require a smaller NAHBPC, with less teams. If your club would like to bid to NAHBPC 2016, please email tournaments@nahardcourt.com, by the end of April.

 

Given the interest in squad format, we would like to host a squad tournament. This would likely be small, for this year, a 12-16 team tournament on two courts, over 2-3 days. If your club would like to bid for such a tournament, please email tournaments@nahardcourt.com, by the end of April.

 

Summer/Fall 2017 is likely to be when the next Worlds takes place. After France and New Zealand, the NAH would like to see this take place in North American again. As such, please email any bids or questions to tournaments@nahardcourt.com by the end of June.

2016 Tournament Survey

With the Worlds in Timaru fresh in the memory, and preparations starting for the 2016 season, we would like players in North America, and throughout the world, to provide us with feedback on what they think NAH tournaments should look like.

We have gathered plenty of feedback since NAHBPC 2015 regarding what individuals want, but we would like to get a bigger picture of what the community at large thinks. To do this, we have written this survey, and would request that you respond to it.

Any results of this survey will used only as an indication of the views of players who play in NAH tournaments, but may not be binding, when making decisions. We will publish the results after the community has had plenty of time to respond.

Please share this with as many people as possible, the more data we get, the more accurate it will be.

There is no cutoff date for answers, but we are likely to make decisions on the format for this year (or the lack of it), within the next few weeks.

John – Tournament Director

Click here to complete the survey

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NAHBPC Format

© Kev Walsh 2012, leagueofbikepolo.com

The format for the NAHBPC 2015 is going to change slightly from the past few years.

The main thinking behind this is to condense the amount of time anyone needs to be playing, meaning shorter periods of time between games, and being able to relax for 2/3 of the day. This will also make it easier to find refs and other volunteers, as only 1/3 of players will be playing at any time.

Day 1 (Friday 18th September)

54* teams, divided into 3 groups of 18

  • Group A, 5 rounds,  9am-1pm
  • Group B, 5 rounds, 1pm-5pm
  • Group C, 5 rounds, 5pm-9pm

The top 6 of each group will qualify for the top 18 group on day 2, the rest will go to the bottom 36.

*while we could divide 48 into 3 groups of 16, it makes scheduling easier, if there are an even number of games per court, so 9 games in a round is better than 8. It only adds 15 extra games over the whole day, and it also means that we can qualify 6 extra teams from the wildcard.

Day 2 (Saturday 19th September)

The top 18 teams will go into the morning group, the remaining 36 will be split into two evenly seeded groups of 18.

  • Top 18, 4 rounds, 9am-12pm
  • Bottom 36, Group A, 5 rounds, 12pm-4pm
  • Bottom 36, Group B, 5 rounds, 4pm-8pm

The top 18, and the best 7 of each Bottom 36 group, will play on Sunday.

Day 3 (Sunday 20th September)

32 team double elimination.