Ski-Orienteering In New Zealand Hyperlink Profi Profesionalni webhosting a registrace domen http://www.mapsport.co.nz/skio/skio.html
Empire State Games Ski-O Central Contains some introductory material as well as schedules, results and links.Category Sports Orienteering ski-orienteeringEMPO's website has a new home! Go to the main page at empo.us.orienteering.org,or skip straight to the skio page. designed and http://www.cs.brown.edu/~ssb/empo/ski-o/
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Ski-Orienteering In New Zealand skiorienteering Latest News, Ski-O Weekend Scheduled for 2002, 12 May 02 ski-orienteeringis on again at Waiorau Snow Farm this year on 27/28 July. http://www.mapsport.co.nz/skio/skionews.html
Extractions: In a score format this year, Alistair Cory-Wright and last year's winner Ernie Maluschnig tied on points, with Cory-Wright declared the winner on time. Lara Prince, fresh from the Junior World Champs on the sunny shores of Spain, won the womens category in spite of a 10-point lateness penalty. Results have been posted. Ski-O Weekend Scheduled for 2002, 12 May 02
WORLD CUP IN SKI-ORIENTEERING 2003 WORLD CUP IN skiorienteering 2003 Event No 8 long distance (28.02.2003),Event No 9 short distance (02.03.2003) Võru - Haanja (Estonia) http://www.orienteerumine.ee/wc2003/
Extractions: World Cup event 9 1. Natalia TOMILOVA Russia 00:21:02 2. Marie LUND Sweden 00:21:15 2. Hannele VALKONEN Finland 00:21:15 1. Peter ARNESSON Sweden 00:26:35 2. Jukka LANKI Finland 00:26:58 3. Egor SOROKIN Russia 00:27:09 4. Eivind TONNA Norway 00:27:12 5. Pasi KIISKINEN Finland 00:27:32 6. Arto LILJA Finland 00:27:34 World Cup event 8 1. Natalia TOMILOVA Russia 01:09:17 2. Marie LUND Sweden 01:11:28 3. Tatiana VLASOVA Russia 01:11:37 1. Arto LILJA Finland 01:33:55 2. Anders HAUGE Norway 01:34:17 3. Tommy OLSEN Norway 01:34:45 EOF IOF
Ski-Orienteering Basics skiorienteering Basics. The following text is taken from articles in the EMPO Times,EMPO's newsletter. Ski-O Route Choice. ski-orienteering is orienteering. http://empo.us.orienteering.org/publications/skiobasics/
Extractions: The following text is taken from articles in the EMPO Times , EMPO's newsletter. It is designed to provide introductory information for the new ski-orienteer. Ski-Orienteering is orienteering. This may seem obvious to you, or it may seem crazy. Here in Upstate New York there are many, myself included, who actually started orienteering on skis and only later moved to the running-through-the-woods version. (I won't call it "Foot-O" because so many people, mostly non-skiers, object to that term. And since your feet are also involved in Ski-O, while connected to your skis, I think they have a point.) Regardless, what makes Ski-O a true form of "O" is the essential ingredient of route choice. Ski-O courses are set such that the controls are along trails, much as they are for White courses during the non-ski seasons. But there are some critical factors, which need to be taken into account on a Ski-O course, that few White course runners would consider. First there is elevation change. While the "going over vs. going around" choice is a classic orienteering decision, in Ski-O it is exaggerated because the difference between skiing uphill and on the flat is much greater than the difference when running. Plus, even the downhills can be problem when skiing, because the speed you develop can require extremely fast decisions and very technically difficult turns. There are few things more frustrating than realizing you have missed a turn you needed to make and must climb back up several hundred meters.
Ski Orienteering In NAGANO 1998 English Jananese Link free! skiorienteeringin NAGANO Jan.28-31 1998 Title Page. http://www.orienteering.com/ski/index2.htm