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Year 2008 = Successful Year Oficiální Orientační běh v České republice 10 Rok 2008 = rok úspěchů/ Year 2008 = successful year Mezinárodní mistrovství Moravy - centrum Prostějov - 10-13. 4. 2008 Moravian Open Championship - Centre Prostějov - 10-13. 4. 2008 Přípravný závod pro WOC 2008 – CZE, Olomouc, účast: 10 národních družstev, 165 závodníků Test event for WOC 2008 – CZE, Olomouc, participation: 10 nation teams, 165 competitors 10. 4. - Prolog, Prostějov D) Lena Eliasson, SWE H) Emil Wingsted, SWE 11. 4. - Sprint, Brodek u Prostějova D) Lena Eliasson, SWE H) Michal Smola, CZE 12. 4. - Klasická trať, Ptení D) Lena Eliasson, SWE VVítězky sprintu – 1) Eliasson SWE, H) Emil Wingsted, SWE 22) Jukkola FIN, 13. 4. - Štafety, Bouzov D: 1) SWE, 2) FIN, 3) NOR 33) Hausken NOR / Sprint winners H: 1) CZE, 2) SWE, 3) NOR Tomáš Dlabaja, CZE EEmil Wingsted, SWE „naplno“ / „full speed“ Lena Eliasson, SWE v cíli / In the fi nish 2 x zlatý / Two-time gold VVítězové spsprintu SpSprint wwinners DD) Lena EEliasson, SWSWE, HH) Michal SSmola, CZE Zlatá štafetaštafet CZE / Gold relay Michal Smola,Smo Jan Procházka, Tomáš DlabDlabaja Ofi ciální tréninkový tábor č. 2 - Vizovice, 1- 4. 5. 2008 nd ROK WOC EOC JWOC EYOC UWOC 2 offi cial training camp - Vizovice, May 1-4. 2008 UKR-Truskavec CZE-N.Město n/M RUS-Svetlogorsk FRA-Roanne 2000 FIN-Tampere HUN-Miskolc CZE-Seč 2001 Účast: 12 států - BEL, BUL, CHI, DEN, HUN-Sümeg ESP-Alicante POL-Gdynia BUL-Varna FRA, HUN, ITA, LTU, POL, SRB, SUI, UKR; 2002 66 mužů, 30 žen. Participation: SUI-Rapperswil EST-Polva SVK-Pezinok 12 Countries; 66 Men, 30 Women 2003 SWE-Västeras DEN-Roskilde POL-Gdaňsk AUT-Salzburg CZE-Plzeň 1. 5. 2008: Sprint, Vizovice H: 1) Kiril Nikolovv - BBUL;UL; DD:: 11)) RRahelahel FFriedrichriedrich - SSUIUI 2004 2. 5. 2008: Krátká trať, Lidečko H: 1) Wojczech Kowalski - POL; JPN-Aichi SUI-Tener CZE-Šumperk D: 1) Caroline Cejka - SUI 2005 3. 5. 2008: Klasika, Vizovice H: 1) Philips Adamski – FRA; D: 1) Aija Skrastina, LTU DEN-Aarhus EST-Otepää LIT-Druskininkai SLO-Škofja Loki SVK-Košice 4. 5. 2008: Krátká trať, Všemina H: 1) Pavlo Ushkvarok – UKR; D: 1) Celine Dodin – FRA 2006 UKR-Kyïv AUS-Dubbo HUN-Eger WOC 2008 – CZE, Olomouc - třetí mistrovství světa u nás 2007 CZE-Olomouc LAT-Ventspils SWE-Goteborg EST-Tartu WOC 2008 - Olomouc - 3th WOC in Czech Republic 2008 Celkem/Summary 54 40 29 ÚčÚčast - 40 států, á ů 335 startujících Participation - 40 teams, 335 athlets DigitálníDigitálíld sledování áí pohybu hb závodníků á díků Digital information monitoring the movement of competitors Sprint 13. 7. 2008 - Olomouc / Sprint July 13, 2008 - Olomouc CCZEZE reprezentanti / Czech athlets athlets Vítězové / Winners: MMedailové trio žen ToTomáš Dlabaja, Jan Procházka H: 1) Andrey Khramov, RUS, 2) Daniel DDoběhoběh ddoo ccíleíle / FFinishinish corridorcorridor TThree women‘s medallists Hubmann, SUI, 3) Martin Johansson, SWE, 11) A. M. Hausken, NOR, ZZlatá Anne Margarethe Hausken v cíli D: 1) A. M. Hausken, NOR, 2) Minna Kauppi, ZlZlatý Andrey Khramov, RUS 22) Minna Kaupii, FIN, GGolden Anne Margarethe Hausken FIN 3) Helena Jansson, SWE GGolden Andrey Khramov, RUS 33) Helena Jansson, SWE in the fi nish Krátká trať 17. 7. 2008 - Stará Ves/ Middle July 17, 2008 - Stará Ves Vítězové - Winners: H: 1) Thierry Gueorgiou, FRA, 2) Michal Smola, CZE, 3) Valentin Novikov, RUS, Radka Brožková, CZE – bronzová medaile Vítězné trio mužů / Three men‘s medallists Zlatý Thierry Gueorgiou, FRA Doběhový areál krátké trati Vítězné trio žen / Winner women’s three D: 1) Minna Kauppi, FIN, 2) Vroni König Bronze medal na doběhu Middle distance 1) Thierry Gueorgiou, FRA, Vroni König-Salmi, SUI, Minna Kauppi, FIN, - Salmi, SUI, 3) Radka Brožková, CZE Golden Thierry Gueorgiou - fi nish corridor 2) Michal Smola, CZE, Radka Brožková, CZE 3) Valentin Novikov, RUS runs to the fi nish Stříbrný Michal Smola, CZE / Silver medal Klasická trať 19. 7. 2008 - Skřípov/ Long July 19, 2008 - Skřípov Vítězové / Winners: H: 1) Daniel Hubmann, SUI 2) Anders Nordberg, NOR 3) François Gonon, FRA D: 1) Dana Brožková, CZE Finiš Dany Brožkové, CZE / Dana’s fi nish ÚÚnavanava ppoo ddoběhuoběhu 2) Marianne Andersen, NOR Ženské trio nejlepších Physical fatigue after race 3) Annika Billstam, SWE The best women‘s three 1) Dana Brožková – CZE, Zlatá Dana s medailí / Golden Dana with her medal 2) Marianne Andersen, NOR, 3) Annika Billstam, SWE Péče trenéra po doběhu / Coach’s care after race Štafety 20. 7. 2008 - Skřípov / Relay July 20, 2008 - Skřípov Vítězové / Winners: VítěznáV štafeta mužů – GBRGBR, Graham SStartSt štafet mužů / Men’s relay starstartt VítěznáV štafeta žen – FIN ZZákres tratě po doběhdoběhuu PPo předpředávceávce naplno Muži / Men: 1) GBR, 2) RUS, 3) SUI Gristwood, Jon Duncan, Jamie Stevenson Winner women’s relay – FIN Draw routes after race Fullspeed after changeover Ženy / Women: 1) FIN, 2) RUS, 3) SWE Winner men’s relay – GBR Katri Lindeqist, Merja Rantanen, Minna Kauppi Britské štěstí po doběhu / Britain’s luck.
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