Royal Gorge Ski-Orienteering Event, Sunday 2-Feb-03 skis). Schedule. The schedule will be the standard skiorienteering schedule.Registration 2003 California ski-orienteering Championships. Don't http://www.baoc.org/sched/s03/s030202.html
Extractions: Tony Pinkham The Royal Gorge ski-orienteering courses are fully planned, the maps are printed, and we're all set to place the controls and have a ski-orienteering event. All you need to do is show up and join in the fun. We expect to have plenty of maps for everyone. This event will have white, yellow, orange, green, and blue courses designed again by Matthias Kohler on the elaborate network of groomed ski trails at Royal Gorge (supposedly the largest cross country ski resort in North America). To make things even more interesting, we're adding 13 flagged/mapped bushwacked shortcut trails in key areas between the groomed trails. Each course is made to challenge the expected navigation and skiing skills of the people doing it. All courses will use electronic punching. Rope tows (on a few steep hills) are legal to use. Course Length (optimal route) Length (direct shot) Climb Controls Description White Easy trails and navigation that is ideal for beginners after taking a beginner's clinic. Yellow Relatively easy trails with some moderate climbs and a steep trail with rope tow. Some interesting route choices.
2003 California Ski-O Champs Photos 2003 California skiorienteering Championships. The 2003 California ski-orienteeringChampionships will determine who among our participants http://www.baoc.org/rankings/ski03.html
Extractions: By Tony Pinkham We used three ski-orienteering events to determine who were the top male and female ski orienteers in California for 2003. Only the class for the women's blue course was determined early. The orange, green, and men's blue classes were not decided until the last event at Bear Valley. The white and yellow classes went unawarded for lack of repeat visits by their participants. Nancy Lindeman and Blake Hackendorn were the champions on the orange course. Nancy claimed her first California championships by attending all three events and being the only woman to compete on two orange courses. Blake, a teen XC racer for his school in Truckee, also competed in all three events and had very impressive first place skating finishes at all three events. Dayle Lavine and Bob Baylor were the champions on the green course. Dayle, a visiting orienteer from ROC, attended the first two events and placed second and first, which was what was needed to become the women's champion. Bob Baylor and Bob Cooley (the "battling Bobs"?) each attended all three events and were tied in their championship points. Bob Baylor edged the championship in his favor with a better placing at Bear Valley (tie scores are differentiated by comparing placings at the latest common event). Brenda Giese and Kent Ohlund were both repeat champions on the blue course. Brenda was the only woman to compete twice and was declared the champion by the second event. Kent Ohlund, on the other hand, was in tight competition with Dan Stoll-Hadayia, Ben Wahlstrand, and Alex Krasnov for the men's blue course. Alex directed the last event so he was unfortunately "out of the running" at Bear Valley. Ben had an impressive first place finish at Royal Gorge but didn't compete at Bear Valley. Dan finished just 4 seconds behind Kent at Burton Creek because the string holding the map around his neck broke and he was delayed with repairs. At Royal Gorge, Dan beat Kent, so the competition had to be decided at the third event. At Bear Valley, Dan once again had difficulties with his map and lost to Kent by a heart breaking 7 seconds. Both Kent and Dan, however, finished behind Matthias Kohler, who didn't have a special ski-O map holder...just an elastic strap around his chest.
World Cup Ski-Orienteering - Gerry Brady Worlds Cup skiorienteering - Gerry Brady. The Ski-O World Cup eventsin Rovaniemi, Finland in March 2001 marked the first participation http://orienteering.ie/tio/98/BradySkiO.htm
Extractions: The Ski-O World Cup events in Rovaniemi, Finland in March 2001 marked the first participation by an Irish orienteer in ski-orienteering. Rory Morrish from LeeO finished 32nd in both the Short and Long races winning World Cup points in both. Rory was based in Oslo for the two months preceding the event and that gave him an opportunity to develop his cross-country technique. The long race over 24.1 km proved quite an epic with Rory finishing in 3 hours 14 minutes. The extensive path network on the map provided multiple route choice options. Many of these paths are specially made for the event and disappear with further snow falls. These temporary tracks are typically narrow, ploughed out by a snow mobile winding through the trees. Miss a corner and a cushion of 3-4 feet of soft snow awaits you. A small group of us travelled with Rory. It was my first time to do any type of skiing. Cross-country is a little like walking/running. You can immediately ski on flat ground using a classical technique in narrow specially made parallel tracks. Developing that technique into a gliding action is when you begin to improve. Leaving the specially made parallel tracks and developing the technique further into a skating action is where you really begin to make progress. I skied for about two hours each day and by the end of the week was covering a 9 km main paths loop in 71 minutes. On some of the days I donned the special map holder and orienteered on the model event courses or on some of the controls from the World Cup events. Any journey down the narrow snow-mobile tracks inevitably meant a soft landing! Gradually your reflexes and balance develop though and you can spend more time looking at the map than picking yourself up. The snow gives the woods an immense stillness even beyond the quietness found deep in the forest in foot orienteering.
Ski Orienteering 5 MAP SPECIFICATION FOR skiorienteering. 5.1 General. Maps for ski orienteeringare based on the specifications for foot-orienteering maps. http://homepage.ntlworld.com/mapping/isomdata/skio.htm
Extractions: See Also... ISOM Start Page Map Index BOF map rules 1997 previous ... next Maps for ski orienteering are based on the specifications for foot-orienteering maps. However in order to meet the specific requirements put on the map by the nature of ski orienteering, certain deviations and additions to the foot-orienteering map specification is needed. These special rules and symbols are described in this chapter. Deviations from the specifications are permissible only with the sanction of the national Ski-O Committee. For international events, sanction must be given by the IOF Ski-O Committee. Complete foot-orienteering maps may be used in ski-o competitions at all levels, if the dark green ( symbol 410 ) is replaced by light green ( symbol 406 ). For international events, permission from the IOF Ski-O Committee is required. 5.3 Scale The maps scale shall be 1:15 000 or 1:10 000. A different scale may be used, but permission shall be obtained from the IOF Ski-O Committee at IOF ski-o events and from the national Ski-O Committee for other events. The magnification in scale has made it possible to build a more dense and easily legible track network. Furthermore, the error probability has decreased, as the shapes of the junctions and the departure angles of the tracks can be drawn correctly on the map. 5.4 Contour interval
Ski-O Starting Cold How to Begin Ski Orienteering. by Eric Mayer. The lowertrail. You decide to take the ridge. This is skiorienteering. http://members.aol.com/RLShadow/SKIO.HTM
Extractions: As you ski around the bend you spot the control flag hanging from a black sapling at the trail junction - a red exclamation point against the snow - and just where your map said it would be. You skate toward the flag. Another competitor swoops in from the side trail. A woman with old wooden skis. How did she get here so fast? Didn't you see her cut off through the marsh? She must've gone around the other side of the lake. For a moment you figure you'll beat her to the flag, then know you won't...quite. Skis tangle as you collide and go down, equipment flying. That's O.K., you have to remove your glove anyway to mark your control card with the coded plastic punch swinging from the control flag. By the time you're up, the other orienteer has vanished down the trail. The lower trail. You decide to take the ridge. This is ski-orienteering. "Ski-o" is even further off the groomed trails than regular orienteering but it's made inroads into the United States sports establishment that "foot-o" hasn't. In New York, for instance, it's a regular part of the Empire State Games. At the 1994 World Ski-O Championships in Italy, Laurie Collinsworth's 26th place finish ranks as the best showing by an American in any international orienteering competition. While ski-o offers plenty of opportunities for top flight competitors, it's a perfect family sport as well. Fourteen-year old Steve Brooks ( following in the tracks of his two older sisters) and parents Doug and Pege all skied in the 1993 Empire State games at Dewey Mountain finishing 1st, 3rd and 9th in their divisions.
Ski-Orienteering The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set. http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~hptaka/aboutski-o.html
WebGuest - Open Directory : Sports : Orienteering : Ski-orienteering Top Sports Orienteering skiorienteering (6). See also Norwegian ski-orienteering- This is the official pages of norwegian ski-orienteering. http://directory.webguest.com/index.cgi/Sports/Orienteering/Ski-orienteering/
World Cup In Ski-orienteering World Cup in skiorienteering 1999. Otepää,Estonia. February 16-18, 1999. Bulletin 3. http://www.sport.ee/eol/voist/1999/mkso/
Listings Of The World Sports Orienteering Ski-orienteering skiorienteering is done on cross-country skis. ski-orienteering is veryconcentration intensive, in addition to that it is More. http://listingsworld.com/Sports/Orienteering/Ski-orienteering/
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Ski-orienteering AD.COM, Search skiorienteering. Top Sports Orienteering ski-orienteering1, Empire State Games Ski-O Central. 4, Norwegian ski-orienteering. http://www.ad.com/Sports/Orienteering/Ski-orienteering/
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