| Q: Who can participate
in the Digitizing Olympics? |
A: Anyone qualified
as an embroiderer or digitizer involving direct embroidery. The Digitizing
Olympics are structured for digitizers of all skill levels to compete in
thier strongest event, and allow embroiderers around the world to judge
the competition. |
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| Q: How do I register? |
A: You may use the on
line registration forms located here. |
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| Q: How much does it cost
to participate? |
A: This site and the events
held are free to all participants, users, visitors and followers of this
site and the Digitizing Olympics. We hope to gain enough sponsorship to
keep the Digitizing Olympics going throughout each year and continue the
maintenance and hosting of this web site. |
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| Q: How do the events work? |
A: A description of the
way events will be held can be found on the guidelines page or by clicking
here.
How the
Judging Works
in the Digitizing Olympics
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| Q: What if I cannot participate
in person for the finals? |
A: The finals will be held
on site as well as online, so you will be able to participate via the Internet
in the same way the preluminary events are held, as well as view the on
site judging and award ceremony via web cam. |
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| Q: If I win an event will
I receive a real medal? |
A: As of the launch of this
site and idea we are seeking a sponsor to provide actual medals or awards
of the sort. Until then a certificate will be issued for the preluminary
events as well as the finals.
In cooperation with Embroidery
University's Education Points
Program each medalist in the 2002 finals will receive 500 EU Points,
that will automatically qualify them for the highest recognition award
level available from Embroidery University. That is, as an Embroidery Master
Award. |