24 hours orienteering relay
June 20th – June 21st, 2020
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Contact: Ondřej Kotecký
- orienteering cancelled
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- June 20th, 2020 09:00 – June 21st, 2020 09:00 google ical
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Dubenec, okres Příbram, Středočeský kraj, Central Bohemia, Czechia
Geo coordinates
- geo:49.695415,14.079534 (open in a phone navi app)
- 49° 41' 43.5" N 14° 4' 46.3" E
- 49° 41.72 N 14° 4.77 E
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- https://24ob.cz/en/
A 24-hours relay, 12-hours relay and Kids 6-hours relay in Czechia, half-way between Pilzen and Prague, 6h30 from Kirchberg.
24-hours relay
- 6 runners in each team, out of which at least 2 women and no more than 3 men of the H21 age,
- runners run their legs in an agreed order,
- start on Saturday at 9am, finish on Sunday at 9am,
- race results given by the number of successfully accomplished legs, or time in case of equality,
- legs are of various difficulty and length, choice of running order is a matter of team strategy.
- This sounds like everyone runs 3 or 4 times that day, depending on how quick we all run.
12-hours relay
- Relay race with a start on Saturday at 9:15am, finish on Saturday at 9:15pm,
- teams composed of 2 to 6 runners of any age or gender.
- Running twice?
Kid's 6-hours relay
- Relay race with a start on Saturday at 10am, finish on Saturday at 4pm,
- for children DH14 and younger,
- teams composed of 4 to 6 runners, out of which at least two girls; two runners are HD12 or younger,
- legs are of difficulty between DH10 and DH14.
- Running twice?
Detailed rules to come, now train.