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April 2007


US Ambassador to Uruguay Frank E. Baxter visited Gonzaga HS students while on tour in Punta del Este, Uruguay.
March / April 2007
University of Kentucky and Gonzaga College High School (Washington DC) visit Argentina and Uruguay.
November 2006
ASC interviewed Joan Oxman, Washington Furies' second row starter and tour coordinator. Altough the team has a vast experience on international tours, it was their first time in South America.
October 2006
Claremont College's article about their first South American Tour.

Karden Kelly, Washington Furies' player, writes about their 2006 rugby tour to Argentina.
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On Tour with ASC
ASC is proud to have organised the following tours:
 
Gonzaga College High School
from Washington DC, USA
Southamerican Rugby Tours
2004, 2005 & 2007.
 
Mount St Mary's University
from Emmitsburg, Maryland, USA
Argentina & Uruguay Tour 2006.
 
John Carroll High School
from Baltimore , Maryland, USA
Argentina Rugby Tour 2006.
 
Claremont Colleges
from Los Angeles, California, USA
Southamerican Rugby Tour 2006.
 
Washington Furies WRFC
from Washington DC, USA
Argentina Women's Rugby Tour 2006.
 
University of Kentucky RFC
from Lexington KY, USA
Argentina Rugby Tour 2007.
 
>> FAQ

The Argentine Sport Connection is dedicated to answering any questions you have about our tours. If you do not find a satisfactory answer in our FAQ below, please don't hesitate to contact us.

  • What level of competition can we expect?
    One of the advantages of ASC is that we carefully match your opponents with your own standard of play in either friendly and tournament games. Remember we provide a custom travel experience to meet your specific needs.

  • Does ASC provide practice equipment?
    Depending on your sport activity ASC might be able to provide the equipment needed.

  • Are family members and supporters welcome to join the group?
    Yes, all family members, friends and supporters are welcome and could even enjoy a special itinerary for shopping & cultural activities , sightseeing if they want.

  • How does Group Size affect our Tour Costs?
    Larger groups definitely save money and benefit from the economies of scale. So bringing two or more teams plus familiy members and friends it is not a bad idea.

  • Can we add extra people to our group later?
    ASC will always hold a few extra places as long as we can, typically up to 3 weeks before departure.

  • What is the weather like?
    Argentina's climate is perfect. We are warm when you are cold. Since our season's are reversed from those in the Northern Hemisphere, you can escape your weather to play your games against top notch competition all year long.

  • How are the accomodations like?
    Following your instructions ASC can keep the entire group together in the same hotel or separate players from family members and friends if you like. ASC can even divide the group in different hotel levels if required.

  • Are we going to be by ourselves in Argentina? We don't speak spanish!
    ASC will asign one of its bilingual representative to join the group during the entire tour. This ASC representative is a specialist in ensuring that the trip is trouble-free and foresees potential hazards before thay arise. Very few Americans speak a foreign language, for example, and this can be a real test when you are visiting Argentina ... even simple things like making a phone call become a major adventure.

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