Anyone got any suggestions about where to find details of events around Europe without trawling through every federation web-site?
The IOF used to have a searchable calendar, now they only provide details of WOC, WC, JWC ,vets, etc., from now to doomsday, plus a bunch of links to 'selected events' which seem to be mostly university champs.
Jan Kocbach's World of O doesn't have much either these days.
For the UK, CompassSport gives some selceted events (but sometimes gets the dates wrong - don't try going to the Danish Spring Cup in April!)
Is this an onpening for nopesport???
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Try http://www.solv.ch/cgi-bin/international . It's the Swiss O Fed's international calendar
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Mrs H. - nope godmother
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Thanks for the hint Mrs H.
mark nixon wrote [but that would involve some poor [nope] searching through every O federations webpages....]
Well yes, intially perhaps .. but when nopesport becomes the pre-eminent site for posting events, everyone will be queueing up to advertise their events
mark nixon wrote [but that would involve some poor [nope] searching through every O federations webpages....]
Well yes, intially perhaps .. but when nopesport becomes the pre-eminent site for posting events, everyone will be queueing up to advertise their events
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Top events to go to.
Here's one event being advertised: Interlopers' Scottish O League race on 25th April on Mill of Fortune should be well worth coming to.
Top quality area and planning, and loads and loads of prizes - junior prizes, veteran prizes, and best of all, cash prizes donated by Scottish O Tours for first on M/W 21L and first juniors on M/W21L.
Can Scotia repeat his Inver performance and win both prizes?
There's even a Short Race nearby on the Saturday as well.
Top quality area and planning, and loads and loads of prizes - junior prizes, veteran prizes, and best of all, cash prizes donated by Scottish O Tours for first on M/W 21L and first juniors on M/W21L.
Can Scotia repeat his Inver performance and win both prizes?
There's even a Short Race nearby on the Saturday as well.
The more I think, the more confused I get...
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£30 each for winner of M/W21 Long.
£20 each for first junior on M/W21Long.
Therefore £50 for any junior winning it!
I've still got the e-mail about it, so no sliding out now Gordon!!!
£20 each for first junior on M/W21Long.
Therefore £50 for any junior winning it!
I've still got the e-mail about it, so no sliding out now Gordon!!!
The more I think, the more confused I get...
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