Sunday, October 29, 2023

Nobel Cup Competition Format

 The Nobel Cup is a round-robin tournament played among Bullseye, Touchdown, Homerun and Slamdunk. We have a total of six matches in each round robin tournament for each category:

1) Bullseye v. Touchdown

2) Homerun v. Slamdunk

3) Bullseye v. Slamdunk

4) Touchdown v. Homerun

5) Bullseye v. Homerun

6) Touchdown v. Slamdunk


There are 2 categories in the Nobel Cup, namely Key Stage 3 (Year 7 and 8) and Key Stage 4 (Year 9 and 10) for the purposes of the competition.

The number of matches for the Nobel Cup will be as follows: 

Basketball - 12 matches, 6 for each level (20 minutes' game, with half time at 10 minutes)

Captain Ball - 12 matches, 6 for each level (10 minutes' game, with half time at 5 minutes) 

Futsal - 12 matches, 6 for each level (15 minutes' game, with half time at 7 minutes)


For Badminton and Table Tennis, there will be 12 matches for each level, with 6 per gender (Male and Female). This means a total of 60 singles matches, 60 doubles matches and 60 mixed matches.

For the Chess Competition, a total of five points will be awarded to the winner of the chess competition. There will be 3 entries for each year level per house. 

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