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Bulletin 1
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1. Welcome to OL WM 2003 in Rapperswil/Jona
The Organising Committee, the cities of Rapperswil and Jona, the organising
orienteering clubs and the Swiss Orienteering Federation are delighted
to be the hosts for the 2003 World Orienteering Championships in Switzerland.
Rapperswil/Jona are two almost completely merged communities, covering
a small area. They represent a romantic old town combined with the pulse
of a small city and rural charm. Their attractive location at the lake
of Zurich with close proximity to forests and mountains is the ideal venue
for the next World Orienteering Championships in continental Europe.
Orienteering in Switzerland offers a variety of European terrains combined
in one country. All the elements that make up the fascination of orienteering
can be found here. And Switzerland offers an excellent infrastructure,
world-famous tourist attrac-tions and a good transportation network.
Rapperswil/Jona is situated about 30 kilometer SE of the International
Airport Zurich and can easily be reached by public transportation and
by car. We are looking forward to welcome all the friends of orienteering
in Rapperswil/Jona in 2003.
Heinz Tschudin
Chairman OL WM 2003
2. Event Directors
Sönke Bandixen |
President of the Organising Committee |
Marianne Bandixen |
Secretary General |
Lukas Jenzer |
Media Director |
Hansjörg Graf |
Financial Director |
Christian Fiechter |
Sponsoring Director |
Hansueli Steinmann |
Technical Director |
Peter Oehy |
Director of WOC Events |
Thomas Schneider |
Director of Public Events |
3. Event Controllers
Flemming Nørgaard |
IOF Controller |
Marcel Schiess |
National Controller |
4. Program of OL WM 2003
(subject to changes following the outcome of the IOF extraordinary
general assembly in August 2001)
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July 27 – August 2 |
Tour O Swiss (Public Event) |
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Saturday |
August 2 |
Opening of Event Center
Rapperswil/Jona
Arrival of teams |
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Sunday |
August 3 |
Opening Ceremony Sprint
Final
Swiss O Week day 1 (Public Event) |
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Monday
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August 4
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Classic Qualification
Swiss O Week day 2 (Public Event)
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Tuesday
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August 5
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Swiss O Week day 3 (Public Event)
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Wednesday
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August 6
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Classic
Final Banquet
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Thursday
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August 7
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IOF and Media race
Swiss O Week day 4 (Public Event)
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Friday
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August 8
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Short Qualification and Final
Swiss O Week day 5 (Public Event)
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Saturday
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August 9
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Relay
Swiss O Week day 6 (Public Event)
Closing Ceremony and Lake Festival
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Sunday
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August 10
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Closure of Event Center in Rapperswil/Jona
Departure of teams
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5. Classes and entry regulations
The Competition Rules for IOF Foot Orienteering Events (edition of June
1, 2000) include the following rules relating to participation in World
Orienteering Championships:
5.7 There is one class for women and one for men. There are no
age restrictions.
6.1 A competitor may represent only one Federation during any one
calendar year.
6.2 Competitors who are representing a Federation shall have full
passport-holding citizenship of the country of that Federation.
6.3 Each participating Federation shall appoint a team manager
to act as a contact person between the team and the organiser. It is the
team manager’s duty to see that the team receives all necessary information.
6.4 Competitors participate at their own risk. Insurance against
accidents shall be the responsibility of their Federation or themselves,
according to national regulations.
6.5 All competitors represent a Federation. Each Federation may
enter a team of up to 14 competitors – up to 7 women and 7 men – and a
number of team officials. The organiser shall fix the maximum number of
officials per team, in accordance with the available facilities. This
maximum number shall be the same for each team and shall be at least 5.
6.6 In the short distance qualification race, each Federation may
enter up to 4 women and 4 men and, in addition, the current short distance
World Cham-pions may be entered by their Federation(s). In the final,
only the competitors placed number 15 and better in each qualification
race heat may participate.
6.7 In the qualification race for the classic distance, each Federation
may enter up to 4 women and 4 men and, in addition, the current classic
distance World Champions may be entered by their Federation(s). In the
classic distance final, only the competitors placed number 30 and better
in each qualification race heat may participate.
6.8 In the relay, each Federation may enter one women's team and
one men's team, each consisting of 4 team members. Incomplete teams and
teams with runners from more than one Federation are not allowed.
6. Training Opportunities
Training Camp 1 |
June 4 – 6, 2002 in Fribourg (170 km to Rapperswil).
Between World Cup Belgium and World Cup Switzerland, same accommodation
for training camp and World Cup. |
Training Camp 2 |
August 18 – 25, 2002 in Richterswil (10 km to Rapperswil).
Accommodation in the local youth hostel. |
Training Camp 3 |
End of July 2003 in Winterthur (40 km to Rapperswil). |
Beginning of 2002 several training packages containing
maps and controls will be available. Individual training stages can be
arranged in addition. For any information on training please contact:
Didi Lüscher
Hardturmstrasse 122
CH-8005 Zurich
Tel +41-1-440 6086
Fax +41-1-440 6087
training@olwm2003.ch
Please consult www.olwm2003.ch for updated information about the official
training opportunities.
7. Embargoed Areas
According to the SOLV Competition Roules (article 49) and the IOF Competition
Roules (article 26.5), it is prohibited to enter these areas for any potential
member of an official WOC 2003 team (heads of delegation, athletes, coaches,
medical staff) and others, who – through knowledge of the terrains and
the competitions – may influence the results of the WOC 2003 competitions.
Exception: The passage through them is allowed on paved main roads.
Offenses must be reported to the technical director of the organizing
committee of OL WM 2003, Hansueli Steinmann, Im Freien 5, CH-8712 Stäfa,
Switzerland, hsteinmann@olwm2003.ch.
The following areas, also indicated in the map below, are embargoed until
further notice.
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Chlosterwald |
O map 1:15000,
no. 501 |
12 |
Töltsch-Burgerwald |
O map 1:15000,
no. 481 |
21 |
Eschenberg/Rossberg |
O map 1:15000,
no. 1081/1218 |
22 |
Weisslingen-Kyburg |
O map 1:10000,
no. 1034 |
23 |
Homberg/Kemptthal |
Topo map
1:25000 |
24 |
Dettenriederwald |
Topo map
1:25000 |
25 |
Irchel |
O map 1:15000,
no. 748 O map 1:10000, no. 1096 |
31 |
La Mutta
West |
O map 1:10000,
no. 1113 |
32 |
Uaul Grond
East |
O map 1:10000,
no. 920 |
33 |
Trin/Digg |
Topo map
1:25000 |
34 |
Uaul
la Runca |
Topo map
1:25000 |
41 |
Zugerberg |
O map 1:15000,
no. 890 |
42 |
Hürital |
Topo map
1:25000 |
51 |
Wellenberg |
Topo map
1:25000 |
61 |
Amden |
Topo map
1:25000 |
62 |
Regelstein-Ricken |
O map 1:15000,
no. 854 |
63 |
Hemberg |
Topo map
1:25000 |
One copy of the most recent version of the previous orienteering
maps or a Topo map 1 : 25’000 – if there doesn’t exist any previous orienteering
map – of the embargoed areas is included with Bulletin 1 sent to each
member Federation.
8. Event center and accommodation
The region of Rapperswil/Jona offers a lot of accommodation options, from
camping grounds through to four star hotels.
The official event and media center of OL WM 2003 will be the Seedamm
Plaza Hotel, one of Switzerlands largest congress centers located 2 km
south of Rapperswil/Jona at the Lake of Zurich. All national teams, invited
guests and IOF officials will be offered reasonable priced accommodation
at Seedamm Plaza Hotel within the closer region of Rapperswil/Jona.
Reservation forms for accommodation will be included in Bulletin 2.
Please note that all requests for accommodation must be directed to
Rapperswil Zürichsee Tourismus office directly:
Rapperswil Zürichsee Tourismus
PO Box 1001
Fischmarktplatz 1
CH-8640 Rapperswil
Switzerland
Tel +41-(0)848 811 500
olwm2003@zuerichsee.ch
9. Peculiarities of OL WM 2003
Let us keep our sport and the OL WM 2003 free of doping! We, the organisers
are fully committed to support the endeavours of the anti-doping authorities
with high-est priority. We will also keep the participants, through their
member federations, informed about the current developments of the applicable
anti-doping laws and regulations in Switzerland.
10. Further information
OL WM 2003
Langweidstrasse 2
CH-8620 Wetzikon
Switzerland
Tel +41 1 932 5080
Fax +41 1 932 5084
info@olwm2003.ch
www.olwm2003.ch
Public Events:
Tour O Swiss/ Swiss O Week
PO Box
CH-5417 Untersiggenthal
Tel +41 56 288 1814
sow@olwm2003.ch
Bulletin 2 will be distributed in August 2002
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