Friday, 02 July 2010 06:52 | Written by Administrator | | |
In only two weeks the races will begin at Laesoe.
The planners have made challenging courses; the control points are marked and checked, as two teams of organizers has been at Laesoe two times in the month of June.
Final instructions are now to be found on the net.
Late registration ends July 11th.
Start lists will be published on the net on Monday July 12th.
Everything is now ready for the 300 competitors and their families.
I have included some pictures from the lovely nature of Laesoe.
A few pictures of the girls doing the course control.
And a single picture from a well deserved lunchtime somewhere in the terrain.
See you at Laesoe
Keld Gade
Event Director.
Last Updated (Friday, 02 July 2010 07:03)
Laesoe bulletin on 24.05.2010
Tuesday, 25 May 2010 19:22 | Written by Administrator | | |
Laesoe bulletin on 24.05.2010.
At last the spring came to Denmark giving us some of the warm days that we long for, and that many of us hopefully will experience on Laesoe in mid July. Event management are already pleased, because the number of entries has passed the first 100, thereby letting us pass the first milestone in the Laesoe arrangement.
In the last week of April, the experienced mapmakers Steen Frandsen, Michael Dickenson and yours truly were at Laesoe to redraw the most of the map of ‘Laesoe Klitplantage’. It were some busy days, where we walked many kilometres every day in the area to do the fieldwork, and where the most of the map was drawn based on the digital base material from COWI. Since then Steen has finished the rest of the drawing work on the computer, so the map is allmost finished now.
The team also found time to do the fieldwork and to draw a brand new map of the town of Vesteroe, where the sprint will be. The course planning for the sprint is in the hands of an experienced local expert Ole Lind.
Course planning for the two events in Laesoe klitplantage is in the hands of Steen Frandsen assisted by Stig Barret, and they have begun the work of making some very challenging courses that surly will use the different types of terrain that are in the area.
The Laesoe Klitplantage is as difficult as always. Look forward to it. It will be good.
Course control is in the hands of yours truly, assisted by Pia Gade and Lene Stick Nielsen.