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Bulletin 2
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        Welcome to OL WM 2003 
        the 20th World Orienteering Championships in Rapperswil/Jona, 
        Switzerland 
      Dear orienteering friends, 
        It is our honour and our pleasure to invite 
        you to Rapperswil/Jona to participate in the 20th World Orienteering 
        Championships 2003. Your participation as athlete, official, sponsor, 
        media representative or spectator will be highly recognised by a broad 
        public. It is our challenge to organise OL WM 2003 as an exciting and 
        thrilling event, clearly visible to the public through the media and especially 
        to the non orienteers all over the world. We are committed to bring our 
        sport on the highest level to the people by organising easy accessible 
        events. For a few days in August 2003 Rapperswil/Jona shall be the centre 
        of world elite sports and orienteering will be in the headlines around 
        the sporting world. 
      The new IOF rules allow an attractive event program: 
        the opening ceremony in the ice stadium of Rapperswil will immediately 
        be followed by the Sprint Distance Final, a city race through the old 
        town of Rapperswil where thousands of spectators will cheer the world’s 
        best athletes through the streets of the host city.  
      The decentralized race concept of OL WM 2003 includes 
        four completely different types of terrain: sprint through the city, fast 
        running in the Swiss Midlands, steep hills in pre-alpine forests and the 
        fight through a unique arena built of rocks and boulders in the Swiss 
        Alps. 
      In all the finals the athletes will be passing several 
        times through the finish arena or will be shown on big screens which make 
        the OL WM 2003 races exciting events for the spectators. The closing ceremony 
        will be integrated into a great lake festival in Rapperswil/Jona where 
        we expect some 30’000 spectators to celebrate their new world champions. 
      We invite you all to join us making OL WM 2003 a 
        great event with an open, cheerful and public minded appearance. We hope 
        to see you next year at OL WM 2003 in Rapperswil/Jona Switzerland. 
      Sönke Bandixen 
        President OL WM 2003 
         
         
        1. The Host Cities Rapperswil and Jona 
        Rapperswil, the town of roses and Jona, the hub 
        of sports and leisure activities on the upper Lake Zurich Riviera, together 
        they form a regional centre resplendent with Mediterranean charm and hospitality, 
        one of Switzerland’s most beautiful leisure resorts. Rapperswil has 
        been commended by the Council of Europe for the conservation of its cultural 
        heritage and enjoys protected status as a national historical monument. 
        Rapperswil is bordered by Jona, a former farming district that has since 
        developed into a versatile municipality.   
      Rapperswil/Jona is situated 30 km south east of 
        Zurich and 40 km from Zurich airport. From there you can reach Rapperswil/Jona 
        by motorway in about 40 min. Rapperswil/Jona has very good transportation 
        connections and is a true hub for public transportation. There are trains 
        to and from Zurich every 15 minutes throughout the whole day. 
      With a total surface area of 21 square kilometres, 
        the political municipality of Jona is 12 times larger than Rapperswil 
        with its 1.8 square kilometres, and fully encompasses the city on all 
        its land borders. Together some 25’000 inhabitants live in Rapperswil/Jona. 
      The breathtaking countryside between the mainly 
        public shores of Lake Zurich’s upper and lower coasts – the 
        shore’s length stretches a whole 12 kilometres – and the rolling 
        hills and lush forests are becoming an appealing residential area for 
        more and more people. People working in agriculture, carpentry, trade 
        and industry harmoniously coexist in the city of Jona. 
      Rapperswil/Jona has always been a hospitable city, 
        pleased to share its beauty with its many friends. 
         
         
        2. The Organisers 
        The Patron of OL WM 2003 
        We are honoured and pleased that Federal 
        Councillor, Mr. Samuel Schmid, Head of the Federal Department of Defence, 
        Civil Protection and Sports, has consented to be the president of the 
        honorary board of OL WM 2003. 
      The Organising Committee on behalf of Swiss 
        Orienteering Federation SOLV 
      
         
          | Chairman OL WM 2003 | 
          Heinz Tschudin | 
         
         
          | President of the Organising Committee | 
          Sönke Bandixen | 
         
         
          | Vice-president of the Organising Committee | 
          Mario Ammann | 
         
         
          | Secretary General | 
          Marianne Bandixen | 
         
         
          | Director of Finance | 
          Hansjörg Graf | 
         
         
          | Sponsoring Director | 
          Christian Fiechter | 
         
         
          | Media Director  | 
          Lukas Jenzer | 
         
         
          | Technical Director | 
          Hansueli Steinmann | 
         
         
          | IT Director | 
          Daniel Leibundgut | 
         
         
          | Director of the Arenas | 
          Peter Oehy | 
         
         
          | Director Swiss O Week | 
          Thomas Schneider | 
         
         
          Director Tour O Swiss 
           | 
          Gabriel Gysel 
             
           | 
         
         
          | Mapping | 
          Beat Imhof (Head), Urs Steiner | 
         
         
          | National Map Controller | 
          Hanspeter Oswald | 
         
         
          | Course Planning | 
          Kilian Imhof (Head), Urs Steiner, Kurt Schmid | 
         
       
       The organisation of OL WM 2003 is co-ordinated 
        with a total of 10 orienteering clubs with 700 volunteers and a unit of 
        500 soldiers of the Swiss Army. Together with Rapperswil/Jona and the 
        Swiss Orienteering Federation we are delighted to be the host for the 
        20th World Orienteering Championships 2003. 
         
         
         
      3. OL WM 2003 Controllers 
        
      
         
          | IOF Event Advisor  | 
          Flemming Nörgaard (DK) | 
         
         
          | Assistant IOF Event Advisor | 
          Klavs Madsen (DK) | 
         
         
          | National Controller | 
          Urs Hofer (CH)  | 
         
       
       
        4. OL WM 2003 Program 
        4.1 Training 
        Camps 
        Individual training camps can be organised on demand. For any information 
        (maps, controls, transportation, accommodation) please contact:  
       Thomas Meier 
        OL WM 2003 Training 
        Lindenweg 16a, CH-3110 Münsingen 
        Tel +41 79 338 1718 
        E-mail: training@olwm2003.ch 
         
      The official Training Camp 3 will be organised from 
        July 26, 2003 to August 2, 2003. The applications for the Training Camp 
        3 shall reach the OL WM 2003 office not later than March 31, 2003. See 
        entry form E1 attached. 
      4.2 Selection Races 
        Selection races can be organised from July 12, 2003 for national teams. 
        The demands for selection races shall reach the OL WM 2003 office not 
        later than March 31, 2003. See entry form E1 attached. 
      4.3 OL WM 2003 Program 
       
      
         
          | Sun | 
           Aug 3 | 
           
             all day 
              20:00 
           | 
           Models Long Q, Sprint, Long F, Middle, Relay 
            Team Officials Meeting  | 
            | 
         
         
            | 
         
         
          | Mon | 
           Aug 4 | 
           all day 
            09:00 
            20:00  | 
           
              Models Long Q, Sprint, Long F, Middle, Relay 
              Long Distance Qualification, Unterägeri 
              Team Officials Meeting  
           | 
            | 
         
         
            | 
         
         
          | Tue | 
           Aug 5 | 
           all day 
            15:15 
            16.00 
            18:00  
            20:00  | 
          Models Sprint, Long F, Middle, Relay 
            Opening Ceremony, Rapperswil 
            Sprint Distance, Rapperswil 
            Medals Ceremony, Rapperswil 
            Team Officials Meeting  | 
            | 
         
         
            | 
         
         
          | Wed | 
           Aug 6 | 
           all day 
            11:00 
            16:00 
            19:00  
           | 
           Models Long F, Middle, Relay 
            Long Distance Final, Winterthur 
            Medals Ceremony, Winterthur 
            Official Banquet, Jona | 
            | 
         
         
            | 
         
         
          | Thu | 
           Aug 7 | 
          all day 
            10:00 
            18:00 | 
          Models Middle, Relay 
            IOF/VIP/Media Race 
            Team Officials Meeting | 
            | 
         
         
            | 
         
         
          | Fri | 
           Aug 8 | 
           
             all day 
              10:00 
              14:30 
              17:00  
              20:00  
           | 
           Models Middle, Relay 
            Middle Distance Qualification, Trin 
            Middle Distance Final, Trin 
            Medals Ceremony, Trin 
            Team Officials Meeting  | 
            | 
         
         
            | 
         
         
          | Sat | 
           Aug 9 | 
           
             all day 
              13:30 
              16:30 
              21:15 
              21:35 
              22:00  
             | 
           Models Relay 
            Relay, Jona 
            Flowers Ceremony, Jona 
            Medals Ceremony, Rapperswil 
            Closing Ceremony, Rapperswil 
            Fireworks & Seenachtfest | 
            | 
         
       
       
        5. Competition Rules 
        OL WM 2003 will be organised in accordance with the Competition 
        Rules for IOF Foot Orienteering Events, valid from June 1, 2000, published 
        on the IOF Internet page www.orienteering.org. 
        Exceptions, deviations and supplements to these rules are fixed in the 
        "Special Rules for the 2003 World Orienteering Championships", 
        version 1.3, May 29, 2002, sent to the IOF Member Federations by the IOF 
        Secretary on June 24, 2002.  
       
        6. Classes and Participation Restrictions 
        (Extracts of “IOF Competition Rules” and “Special 
        Rules for the 2003 World Championships in Orienteering ")  
      6.1 Classes 
        There is one class for women and one class for men. There are no age 
        restrictions. 
      6.2 Participation 
       
      
        -  A competitor may represent only one Federation 
          during any one calendar year. 
        
 -  Competitors who are representing a Federation 
          shall have full passport-holding citizenship of the country of that 
          Federation. 
        
 -  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. 
        
 -  Competitors participate at their own risk. Insurance 
          against accidents shall be the responsibility of their Federation or 
          themselves, according to national regulations. 
        
 -  All competitors represent a Federation. Each 
          Federation may enter a team of up to 14 competitors - up to 7 women 
          and 7 men - and up to 6 team officials. 
      
  
      
      6.3 Sprint Distance 
      
        -  Each IOF Member Federation can enter one competitor 
          per class (women and men). 
        
 -  The 15 best Federations calculated by aggregate 
          in the last two World Cup 2002 sprint events (events 13 and 15 respectively) 
          are entitled to enter a second competitor: 
          
            -  The World Cup scores form the base for the 
              calculation.
 
            -  The Federations rankings are calculated 
              for women and men separately by adding the best 3 scores accumulated 
              in each race.
 
            -  In case of a tie, each Federation concerned 
              can enter a second competitor.
 
            -  Should fewer Federations than 15 receive 
              points according to the above schema, the field size in the Sprint 
              Distance race is limited accordingly.
 
           
         -  In addition, the current Sprint Distance World 
          Champions may be entered by their Federations provided that they are 
          members of their Federation's team. 
      
  
      
      6.4 Long Distance 
      
        -  Each Federation can enter 3 competitors per 
          class (women and men). 
        
 -  In addition, the current Classic Distance World 
          Champions may be entered by their Federations in the qualification race 
          provided that they are members of their Federation's team. 
      
  
      
      6.5 Middle Distance  
      
        -  Each Federation can enter 3 competitors per 
          class (women and men). 
        
 -  In addition, the current Short Distance World 
          Champions may be entered by their Federations in the qualification race 
          provided that they are members of their Federation's team. 
      
  
      
      6.7 Relay  
      
        -  Each Federation can enter one team per class 
          (women and men). 
        
 -  Each relay team consists of 3 competitors. 
        
 -  Incomplete teams and teams with competitors 
          from more than one Federation are not allowed. 
      
  
       
        7. Clothing  
        According to the SOLV Competition Rule 185a it is forbidden to run with 
        spike shoes in Switzerland. However dobb spikes and common orienteering 
        shoes are allowed. 
         
        There are no regulations about any other clothing, but it is recommended 
        to cover arms and legs to avoid tick bites. Ticks might transmit Boreliosis 
        and Meningo-Encephalitis. 
       
        8. Anti-Doping Code 
        Doping is forbidden: “think positive – test negative”. 
         
      The organisers are committed to do everything required 
        to support the official anti-doping authorities at OL WM 2003 to successfully 
        and transparently do their work. We strongly support all positive efforts 
        to keep our sport clean and doping free. 
      IOF Anti-Doping Code: the rules of the IOF Anti-Doping 
        Code, valid from January 1, 2001 apply. 
         
      SOLV Anti-Doping Rules: the SOLV Anti-Doping Rules 
        are harmonised with the Anti-Doping Rules and Procedures of Swiss Olympic 
        Association (www.swissolympic.ch) 
        and apply as well. 
         
      Both, the IOF and/or the Swiss Olympic Association 
        can order doping tests at any time during the stay of the participants 
        of OL WM 2003 in Switzerland. 
       
        9. Embargoed Areas 
        According to the SOLV Competition Rule 49 and 
        the IOF Competition Rule 26.5, it is prohibited for any potential member 
        of an official OL WM 2003 team (heads of delegation, athletes, coaches, 
        medical staff) and others who, through knowledge of the terrain and the 
        competition details may influence the results of the OL WM 2003 competitions, 
        to enter these areas. 
      Exceptions:  
      
        -  The passage through the embargoed areas is allowed 
          on paved main roads. 
        
 -  In contrary to all the other embargoed areas 
          of OL WM 2003, potential members of an official OL WM 2003 team are 
          explicitly allowed to visit Rapperswil/Jona (no. 10) as tourists (sightseeing, 
          visiting restaurants, shopping, participating in other sports events 
          etc.). At the day of the Sprint Distance race, there will be valid special 
          rules to embargo this area some hours prior to the first start (see 
          Bulletin 3). 
      
  
      
      Offences to above rules shall be reported to the 
        technical director of the organising 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. 
      
         
          | 10 | 
          Rapperswil/Jona  | 
          City map  | 
          1 : 11'750  | 
          Sprint Distance | 
         
         
          | 11 | 
          Chlosterwald | 
          O map 501 | 
          1 : 15'000 | 
          Relay | 
         
         
          | 12 | 
          Töltsch-Burgerwald | 
          O map 481 | 
          1 : 15'000  | 
          Reserve | 
         
         
          | 21 | 
          Eschenberg/ 
            Rossberg | 
          O map 1218 
            O map 1081  | 
           1 : 15'000 
            1 : 15'000  | 
          Long Distance Final 
            Long Distance Final  | 
         
         
          | 22 | 
           Weisslingen-Kyburg | 
          O map 1034 
             | 
          1 : 15'000 | 
          Long Distance Final | 
         
         
          | 23 | 
           Homberg/Kemptthal | 
          Topo map 1072 
             | 
          1 : 25'000  | 
          Long Distance Final | 
         
         
          | 24 | 
          Dettenriederwald  | 
          Topo map 1072 | 
          1 : 25'000 | 
          Reserve | 
         
         
          | 25 | 
          Irchel | 
          O map 748 | 
          1 : 15'000 | 
          Reserve | 
         
         
          | 31 | 
          La Mutta | 
          O map 1113 | 
          1 : 10'000  | 
          Reserve | 
         
         
          | 32 | 
          Uaul Grond Flims | 
          O map 920 | 
          1 : 10'000 | 
          Middle Distance Qualification | 
         
         
          | 33 | 
          Trin/Digg | 
          Topo map 1195 | 
          1 : 25'000  | 
          Middle Distance Final | 
         
         
          | 34 | 
          Uaul la Runca | 
          Topo map 
            1194 | 
          1 : 25'000  | 
          Reserve | 
         
         
          | 41 | 
          Zugerberg | 
          O map 890 | 
          1 : 15'000  | 
          Long Distance Qualification | 
         
         
          | 42 | 
          Hürital | 
          Topo map 1131/ 
            1151 | 
          1 : 25'000  | 
          Reserve | 
         
         
          | 51 | 
          Wellenberg | 
          Topo map 1053 | 
          1 : 25'000  | 
          Reserve | 
         
         
          | 61 | 
          Amden | 
          Topo map 1134 
             | 
          1 : 25'000  | 
          Reserve | 
         
         
          | 62 | 
          Regelstein-Ricken 
             | 
          O map 854  | 
          1 : 15'000 | 
          Reserve | 
         
         
          | 63 | 
          Hemberg | 
           Topo map 1114 | 
          1 : 25'000  | 
          Reserve | 
         
       
      Copies of the latest orienteering maps or of Topo 
        maps 1 : 25'000 - if there doesn’t exist any orienteering map - of 
        the embargoed areas were included in Bulletin 1 and were sent to each 
        Federation on July 20, 2001. Therefore Bulletin 2 contains only the city 
        map of Rapperswil/Jona, which was not included in Bulletin 1. 
      Copies of more detailed maps of each embargoed area 
        have been sent with Bulletin 1 to all IOF Member Federations. They are 
        also published on the OL WM 2003 homepage under OL WM Areas. 
         
       
        10. Map Details 
      
         
          | Competition | 
          map scale | 
          vertical contour interval | 
         
         
          | Sprint Distance | 
          1 : 4'000 | 
          2.5 m | 
         
         
          | Long Distance Qualification | 
          1 : 15'000 | 
          5 m  | 
         
         
          | Long Distance Final | 
          1 : 15'000 | 
          5 m | 
         
         
          | Middle Distance Qualification  | 
          1 : 10'000  | 
          5 m | 
         
         
          | Middle Distance Final | 
          1 : 10'000 | 
          5 m | 
         
         
          | Relay | 
          1 : 10'000 | 
          5m | 
         
       
       
        11. Courses 
         
      
         
          |  
             Race 
           | 
           
             Class 
           | 
           
             Approx.  
              winning times 
           | 
           
             Approx.  
              length 
           | 
           
             Approx.  
              climb 
           | 
         
         
          |  Sprint Distance | 
           Women | 
           
             12 min 
           | 
           
             2.6 km 
           | 
           
             50 m 
           | 
         
         
            
           | 
           Men | 
           
             12 min 
           | 
           
             2.9 km 
           | 
           
             50 m 
           | 
         
         
         
          |  Long Distance Qualification | 
           Women | 
           
             45 min 
           | 
           
             6.5 km 
           | 
           
             180 m 
           | 
         
         
            
           | 
           Men | 
           
             60 min 
           | 
           
             9.5 km 
           | 
           
             300 m  
           | 
         
          
         
          |  Long Distance Final | 
           Women | 
           
             70 min 
           | 
           
             11.1 km 
           | 
           
             310 m 
           | 
         
         
            
           | 
           Men | 
           
             90 min 
           | 
           
             16.8 km 
           | 
           
             550 m  
           | 
         
          
         
          |  Middle Distance Qualification | 
           Women | 
           
             25 min 
           | 
           
             3.1 km 
           | 
           
             150 m 
           | 
         
         
            
           | 
           Men | 
           
             25 min 
           | 
           
             3.6 km 
           | 
           
             170 m  
           | 
         
          
         
          |  Middle Distance Final | 
           Women | 
           
             35 min 
           | 
           
             4.0 km 
           | 
           
             200 m 
           | 
         
         
            
           | 
           Men | 
           
             35 min 
           | 
           
             5.1 km 
           | 
           
             260 m  
           | 
         
          
         
          |  Relay | 
           Women leg 1 | 
           
             35 min 
           | 
           
             4.9 km 
           | 
           
             180 m 
           | 
         
         
            
           | 
           Women leg 2 | 
           
             45 min 
           | 
           
             6.2 km 
           | 
           
             240 m 
           | 
         
         
          |    | 
           Women leg 3 | 
           
             40 min 
           | 
           
             5.4 km 
           | 
           
             190 m 
           | 
         
         
            
           | 
           Women total | 
           
             120 min 
           | 
           
            
           | 
           
            
           | 
         
         
            
           | 
           Men leg 1 | 
           
             31 min 
           | 
           
             5.2 km 
           | 
           
             180 m 
           | 
         
         
            
           | 
           Men leg 2 | 
           
             48 min 
           | 
           
             7.9 km 
           | 
           
             275 m 
           | 
         
         
            
           | 
           Men leg 3 | 
           
             41 min 
           | 
           
             7.0 km 
           | 
           
             220 m 
           | 
         
         
          |    | 
           Men total | 
           
             120 min 
           | 
           
            
           | 
           
            
           | 
         
         
       
       
        12. Terrain Descriptions 
        12.1 Sprint Distance 
        
      
        
          | Terrain Type | 
          City of Rapperswil, between 405 to 435 m above 
            sea level. | 
         
        
          | Land forms | 
          Mainly flat, one hill (castle), internal height 
            differences 5 to 25 m. | 
         
        
          | Architecture | 
           60 % old town with castle, streets and places, 
            paved roads, 
            40 % agglomeration, parks, university 
            campus, zoo, sports grounds. | 
         
        
          | Traffic | 
          Mostly no motorised traffic, some bikes and 
            pedestrians (spectators, tourists). | 
         
       
       
      12.2 Long Distance Qualification 
        
      
         
          | Terrain Type | 
          Pre-alpine, hill chain from north to south, 
            between 750 to 1200 m above sea level. | 
         
         
          | Land forms | 
          Steep slopes with deep valleys and ditches, 
            some contour features and boulders. Fairly flat top with few details, 
            parts with water ditches. Internal height differences 50 to 150 m. | 
         
         
          | Vegetation | 
           
             Mixed forest, most spruce, some deciduous 
              trees. Changing from parts with undergrowth or thick vegetation 
              (black-berries, grass, blue-berries) to nearly no vegetation on 
              the ground. Some parts with fallen trees (storm damages). 
           | 
         
         
          | Runability | 
          Mostly moderate, some parts fairly good, some 
            parts bad. | 
         
         
          | Visibility | 
          Mostly quite good. | 
         
         
          | Roads and trails | 
          Some forest roads and trails.  | 
         
       
       
      12.3 Long Distance Final 
        
      
         
          | Terrain Type | 
           Swiss Midlands, two hills separated by a deep 
            valley from the east to the west, between 440 to 690 m above sea level. | 
         
         
          | Land forms | 
          Steep slopes with deep valleys and ditches 
            around the hills, some contour features. Flat tops with few details, 
            internal height differences 25 to 150 m. | 
         
         
          | Vegetation | 
           
             Mixed forest, spruce, beech tree, ash tree. 
              Changing from parts with undergrowth or thick vegetation (black-berries, 
              grass) to nearly no vegetation on the ground, some parts also with 
              small beech trees. 
           | 
         
         
          | Runability | 
          Often changing from bad to moderate, partly 
            quite good.  | 
         
         
          | Visibility | 
          Mostly moderate, partly reduced, some parts 
            quite good. | 
         
         
          | Roads and trails | 
          Some smaller traffic roads, many forest roads, 
            some trails. | 
         
       
       
      12.4 Middle Distance Qualification 
        
      
         
          | Terrain Type | 
           Alpine, ancient mountain slide, between 775 
            to 990 m above sea level. | 
         
         
          | Land forms | 
          Some hills, moderate steep slopes, a lot of 
            contour features and some boulders, especially on the hills and in 
            the flatter parts. Internal height differences 50 to 125 m. | 
         
         
          | Vegetation | 
           
             Mixed forest, mostly spruce and pine, some 
              deciduous trees. Moderate thick vegetation with grass or blue-berries 
              on the ground, some smaller deciduous trees. 
           | 
         
         
          | Runability | 
          Changing from mostly moderate to fairly good. | 
         
         
          | Visibility | 
          Good. | 
         
         
          | Roads and trails | 
          Some forest roads, some trails. | 
         
       
       
      12.5 Middle Distance Final 
        
      
         
          | Terrain Type | 
           Alpine, ancient mountain slide, between 705 
            to 935 m above sea level. | 
         
         
          | Land forms | 
          Three hills with some steeper slopes, a lot 
            of contour features and some boulders. Internal height differences 
            25 to 125 m. | 
         
         
          | Vegetation | 
           
             Mixed forest, mostly spruce and pine, some 
              deciduous trees. Grass or blue-berries on the ground, some small 
              deciduous trees. 
           | 
         
         
          | Runability | 
          Changing from mostly moderate to fairly good. | 
         
         
          | Visibility | 
          Good. | 
         
         
          | Roads and trails | 
          Some forest roads, some trails. | 
         
       
       
      12.6 Relay  
        
      
         
          | Terrain Type | 
           Swiss Midlands, hill chain from east to west, 
            between 410 to 525 m above sea level. | 
         
         
          | Land forms | 
          Smaller hill chains, moderately steep slopes 
            with some contour features. Some parts with ancient sand stone quarries. | 
         
         
          | Vegetation | 
           
             Mixed forest, spruce, beech tree, ash tree. 
              Changing from parts with undergrowth or thick vegetation (black-berries, 
              grass) to nearly no vegetation on the ground. 
           | 
         
         
          | Runability | 
          Mostly moderate, some parts fairly good, some 
            parts bad. | 
         
         
          | Visibility | 
          Mostly quite good. | 
         
         
          | Roads and trails | 
          Many forest roads and trails. | 
         
       
       
        13. Peculiarities of OL WM 2003 
         
      
        -  The Long Distance Qualification race will be 
          held the day before the opening ceremony. 
        
 -  The Sprint Distance race will be combined with 
          the opening ceremony and will be the first ever World Orienteering Championship 
          race on a city map. The finish and the opening ceremony will be in the 
          ice-hockey stadium Lido in Rapperswil. 
        
 -  The courses in the Long Distance Final, Middle 
          Distance Final and Relay will have several loops with passages of the 
          athletes through the finish arenas. 
        
 -  The qualification race and the final race of 
          the Middle Distance competition will be held at the same day.
      
  
       
        14. Punching System 
        The punching system in all OL WM 2003 competitions will be SPORTident. 
       
        15. OL WM 2003 Event Centre 
        The OL WM 2003 Event Centre and also the OL WM 2003 Media Centre are 
        located at Hochschule für Technik Rapperswil, HSR (Technical University 
        of Rapperswil), just opposite the train station and in the city centre 
        of Rapperswil. The official team leader meetings and the media conferences 
        will be held at the Event Centre. 
       
        16. Weather and Climate 
        That’s the only thing we cannot organise, the weather! And who 
        ever has been to Switzerland knows, that you eventually must be prepared 
        to face snow even in summer. But usually it is warm and pleasant (around 
        25° C up to 30° C) and the water temperature in the Lake of Zurich 
        is above 20° C as well. 
       
        17. Federation Teams 
        Accommodation: 
        We offer 5 alternative classes for accommodation 
        for athletes and team officials in the region of Rapperswil/Jona. The 
        different standards shall meet the individual budget requirements of the 
        Federations. All arrangements are within 8 km from the Event Centre. The 
        package prices represent the official room rates (or lower prices) of 
        the hotels and do not include any trade commissions. Therefore the offered 
        prices are within a certain range, different from hotel to hotel. See 
        entry form E1 for details. 
          
      For lunch we offer warm meals in the restaurants 
        of the OL WM 2003 finish arenas (CHF 15.-) or lunch packets (CHF 12.50). 
         
        Entry: 
      
        -  Entry applications including reservations for 
          accommodation and transportation for Federation teams (form 
          E1 attached) shall reach OL WM 2003 office not later than March 
          31, 2003. 
        
 -  The required reservations will only be secured 
          if the applicable non-refundable deposit payment of CHF 100.- per person 
          has been made until March 31, 2003 as well. 
        
 -  A final participation will only be confirmed 
          if the balance payment has been received until June 30, 2003. 
        
 -  Final entries for Federation teams with name, 
          first name, gender and date of birth of each athlete and team official 
          shall reach the OL WM 2003 office not later than July 19, 2003. More 
          details see Bulletin 3. 
      
  
       
        18. Media Services 
        We welcome all media representatives as our guests and partners to 
        bring out the thrilling events and the cheerful atmosphere of OL WM 2003 
        to a broad public around the globe. For accreditation and transportation 
        details please see entry form E2 attached. 
         
      The OL WM 2003 Media Centre and also the OL WM 2003 
        Event Centre are located at Hochschule für Technik Rapperswil, HSR 
        (Technical University of Rapperswil), just opposite the train station 
        and in the city centre of Rapperswil. Full media services and facilities 
        are available. The media conferences will be held there. 
         
        Extended media facilities will also be available 
        in the finish arenas of: 
      
        -  
          Long Distance Final, August 6, 45 km from the 
            Media Centre,
        
 -  
          Middle Distance Qualification and Final, August 
            8, 100 km from the Media Centre.
      
  
      
      Only reduced media facilities will be offered in 
        the finish arenas of:
      
        -  
          Sprint Distance, August 5, 0.5 km from the Media 
            Centre,
        
 -  
          Relay, August 9, 5 km from theMedia Centre.
      
  
      
      Swiss National Television, SRG SSR idée Suisse 
        will act as Host Broadcaster and will offer in that capacity daily highlight 
        summaries of 15 minutes. The summaries will be distributed through the 
        EBU channels. 
      Accommodation: 
        As adequate accommodation we recommend Seedamm Plaza Hotel****, an 
        international conference hotel with air conditioning, Internet access 
        in rooms etc., 3 km from the Event Centre, where we can offer attractive 
        special OL WM 2003 rates. Any reservations for these special rates however 
        have to reach OL WM 2003 office not later than March 31, 2003. 
      Entry: 
        Entry applications of media representatives (form 
        E2 attached) shall reach OL WM 2003 office not later than June 16, 
        2003. The required reservations will only be confirmed if the applicable 
        payment has been received until June 16, 2003 as well. 
         
        Media Director OL WM 2003  
        Lukas Jenzer, Dornackerweg 16c, CH-4950 Huttwil 
        Phone +41 62 962 3332,  
        Fax +41 62 962 3311 
         ljenzer@olwm2003.ch 
       
        19. IOF Officials and Guests of OL WM 2003  
        Accommodation: 
        We offer special accommodation and transportation packages for IOF 
        officials and guests that allow to visit all official OL WM 2003 events 
        and to enjoy the cheerful atmosphere in the event arenas. For details 
        please see entry form E3. 
      As adequate accommodation we recommend Seedamm Plaza 
        Hotel****, an international conference hotel with air conditioning, Internet 
        access in rooms etc., 3 km from the Event Centre, where we can offer attractive 
        special OL WM 2003 rates. 
      Entry: 
        Entry applications of IOF Officials and Guests of OL WM 2003 (form 
        E3 attached) shall reach OL WM 2003 office not later than March 31, 
        2003. The required reservations will only be confirmed if the applicable 
        payment has been received until June 16, 2003. 
       
        20. Entry Permits to Switzerland 
        According to the present rules of 
        the Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs, citizens of the following countries 
        do need visas to enter Switzerland: 
      Belarus, Bulgaria, People’s Republic of China, 
        Ecuador, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Yugoslavia, Kazakhstan, Columbia, 
        North Korea, Cuba, Malaysia, Macedonia, Moldova, New Zealand, Pakistan, 
        Romania, Russia, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine. 
          
      Visas have to be applied for at a Swiss Embassy. 
        Attach Bulletin 2 to the applications. However, conditions of entry can 
        change and all visitors are advised to check on the latest information 
        from the local Swiss Embassy. 
       
        21. Transportation 
        We offer 2 alternative packages for 
        transportation to and from all the OL WM 2003 events (see entry forms 
        for details): 
      a) “Rental”: independent transportation 
        with attractively priced rental busses/cars, 
        b) “Scheduled”: organised transportation 
        with busses/vans provided by OL WM 2003. 
      For individual rental car arrangements we recommend 
        Sixt, the official rental car partner of OL WM 2003. For bookings with 
        special discount rates (up to 35%) please call +49 180 5252525 or your 
        local Sixt reservation office. OL WM 2003 discount code: 9900982. 
      For online reservations: 
        http://www.e-sixt.com/main.php3?/content/rental 
      
        -  
          corporate login
 
            
         - Account Number 9900982 
        
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          Password olwm
        
 - Country Switzerland 
      
  
       
        22. Payments 
        All payments to OL WM 2003 have to be made to: 
         
      CREDIT SUISSE, CH-8070 Zurich, Switzerland 
        SWIFT-Code: CRESCH2280B 
        IBAN: CH1604839084173591000 
        To the credit of: Verein OL WM 2003, Wetzikon 
         
        Please note that bank charges might be added to your payment. 
       
        23. Public Events Tour O Swiss and Swiss O Week 
        We offer very attractive public orienteering events prior and during 
        the week of OL WM 2003 in Switzerland. For details see http://www.olwm2003.ch/tos 
        resp. http://www.olwm2003.ch/sow. 
       
        24. Information 
        Please contact: 
        OL WM 2003 
        Marianne Bandixen 
        Langweidstrasse 2 
        CH-8620 Wetzikon 
        Phone: +41 1 932 5080 
        Fax: +41 1 932 5084 
        info@olwm2003.ch 
      More details will be released in 
        Bulletin 3 of OL WM 2003 in June 2003. 
      Appendix: Forms to download 
        
        Entry Forms E1 - E3 
       
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