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2014 Academic Quadrathlon
Competition
Test your knowledge in Animal Science! Compete against your peers with team members that
you select for a chance to represent Ohio State at the
Mid-Western Section American Society of Animal Science Meetings
The First-place team will represent Ohio State and compete against Animal Science students
from other universities!
When is the local competition?
February 25 and 26 starting at 5:00 pm each evening!
What if I am hungry?
Food is provided, so you can have supper at the
Quadrathlon!
Where?
Assemble in Animal Science Building Lobby
When is it too late to register?
Registration closes on February 21 at 5:00 pm
Assemble your own team and register 3 or 4 members. Otherwise, register as an individual (or a pair), and you will be placed
on a team with other individuals. For more information and registration materials drop by Animal Science 110, 122, or Plumb
Hall 116. If you have any further questions contact Dr. Joe Ottobre (688-3144 or ottobre.2@osu.edu).
Registration Form:
2014 Animal Sciences Department Academic
Quadrathlon February 25 and 26
Feb 25 the activity will go from 5:00 to ~8:30 pm
Feb 26 the activities will go from 5:00 to ~9:00 pm
Registration Closes February 21 at 5 pm
Circle One:
Team (3-4 members)
*List Team Member Name (s):
Individual (s) (1 or 2)
*Email:
*Phone:
* Please provide all of the contact information.
If you want to choose your Team Name, list it here:
It is best to assemble a team with members that have a diverse knowledge base. In other words, try to build a team
with members that have different strengths with respect to the particular disciplines and species within the Animal
Sciences major. Those that sign up as individuals (1 or 2) will be delegated to a team.
If you have any questions please contact Dr. Joe Ottobre (ottobre.2@osu.edu or by phone 688-3144).
You can request an electronic copy and then email this form to ottobre.2@osu.edu or fill out a hard copy, and drop it
off at Plumb Hall 116 (Joan Jerauld) or Animal Science 110 or 122 (Sandy Bentley).
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