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20. INT. 3 DAY UNICORN MARCH Further Informations: 13 3 DAY UNICORN MARCH SCHEDULE 13. – 15.09.2019 COUNTRY TOWN/CITY 2019 FIRST NAME ...................................................... SURNAME ............................................................ EUROPE EN ISRAEL Gilboa 05. - 06.04.2019 STREET .............................................................. COUNTRY ............................................................ SWEDEN Boras 27. - 28.04.2019 BELGIUM Blankenberge 04. - 05.05.2019 POSTCODE ....................................................... TOWN .................................................................. ENGLAND Wellingborough 11. - 12.05.2019 SWITZERLAND Bern-Belp 18. - 19.05.2019 EMAIL ................................................................ NO. OF PARTICIPANTS ....................................... FRANCE Chantonnay 30.05 - 02.06.2019 LUXEMBOURG Diekirch 15. - 16.06.2019 DENMARK Viborg 29. - 30.06.2019 REGISTRATION: Tourismusverband Seefeld, Heilbadstraße 827, 6100 Seefeld or IRELAND Castlebar 04. - 07.07.2019 [email protected] NETHERLANDS Nijmegen 16. - 19.07.2019 The Austrian insurance company Europäische Reiseversicherung offers insurance cover suitable for the LITHUANIA Jurbarkas 03. - 04.08.2019 event: www.europäische.at FINLAND Vaasa 09. - 11.08.2019 NORWAY Verdal 24. - 25.08.2019 REGISTRATION FORM - COMPETITIONS ITALY Arenzano 07. - 08.09.2019 AUSTRIA Leutasch 13. - 15.09.2019 Classification incl. medal, certificate and official stamp € 20.00 CZECH REP Brno 28. - 29.09.2019 (when payment is in our account by 1st September € 20.00; otherwise GERMANY Fulda 05. - 06.10.2019 late registration fee of € 25.00 applies) SPAIN Barcelona 12. – 13.10.2019 MONEY ORDER TO: PAN PACIFIC Tourismusverband Seefeld, Heilbadstraße 827, A-6100 Seefeld, NEW ZEALAND Rotorua 16. -17.03.2019 Bank transfer to account no. 142-122596, Bank für Tirol u. Vorarlberg, AUSTRALIA Canberra 30. - 31.03.2019 Blz.: 16420 (no handling charges) IBAN: AT731642000142122596, BIC: BTVAAT22 JAPAN Yatsushiro 10. - 12.05.2019 CHINA Dalian 18. - 19.05.2019 PEKING Beijing 07. - 08.09.2019 USA Arlington 18. - 20.10.2019 KOREA Won-Ju 26. - 27.10.2019 JAPAN Higashimatsuyama 01. - 03.11.2019 TAIWAN Taipei 09. - 10.11.2019 INDONESIA Jogjakarta 16. - 17.11.2019 20. INT. 3 DAY UNICORN MARCH Further informations: www.imlwalking.org 13. - 15.09.2019, LEUTASCH SEEFELD | LEUTASCH | MÖSERN-BUCHEN REITH | SCHARNITZ Informationsbüro Leutasch 6105 Leutasch Austria +43 50880-510 [email protected] www.seefeld.com www.seefeld.com IML - Wertung EVG - Wertung IVV - Wertung 1. 2. 5. 6. 10. Participation PROGRAMME IMPORTANT THURSDAY, 12TH SEPTEMBER 2019 Not a performance sport event, no timing, no tar- 10 am - 9 pm Issue of starting cards and late registration in the Wetterstein-Hall/ get times. Each participant acknowledges the invi- ErlebnisWelt Alpenbad Leutasch 11. 15. 16. 20. 21. Participation tation conditions and the guidelines of the ÖVV. In addition, the participants undertake to comply with FRIDAY, 13TH SEPTEMBER 2019 sporting and environment protection principles. 6 am - 7 am Start time for the Hike around the Arnspitze Mountain 42 km 6 am - 8 am Start time for the Spirit Gorge Hike 30 km 7 am - 10 am Start time for the Stream Hike 20 km PARKING Ample parking spaces are available at the Erleb- or the Runst Hike 10 km 3 3 3 From 2 pm Entertainment as described on ENTRYthe CONDITIONSposter n 4 4 4 nisWelt Alpenbad leisure centre in Leutasch and 5 pm Finish 3 4 3 4 beside the sports grounds. STARTING FEE / REGISTRATION IN ADVANCE GROUP EVALUATION AND GROUP REGIS- 3 7 4 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 SATURDAY, 14TH SEPTEMBER 2019 • The starting fee is € 20.00 (applies when the TRATION 3 3 7 4 4 8 9 7 8 9 STARTING CARDS The starting cards are issued at the Wetterstein 6 am - 7 am Start time for thefee is transferredOlympic before 1stHike September, 42there- • A groupkm must comprise at least 11 participants. 7 8 12 12 91213 13 1314 14 14 Hall/ErlebnisWelt Alpenbad Leutasch on Thursday, 6 am - 8 am Start time for theafter a feeInn of € 25.00Valley applies) forView all 3 days,• Only incl.Hike official clubs/associations30 km will be evaluated. 7 7 8 8 9 9 7 am - 10 am Start time for the medal,Katzenkopf official stampMountain and certificate. Hike • Travel20 organisations/companykm groups are as 12 13 14 12 13 14 15th September between 10.00 am and 9.00 pm and on Friday from 6.00 am onwards. The starting or the Wildmoos Hike • The late registration10 fee is € 25.00. km sessed separately. Teil:Teil: 18453Teil: 18453 18453 2pm - 8 pm Music and entertainment as described on the poster 12 13 (I14 - 18145)(I - 18145)(I - 18145) cards must be fully completed and carried perso- • 20 km is the minimum distance that must be • The group participants may start at different 1212 1313 Teil:14 1845314 Teil: 18453 5 pm Finish (I - 18145) (I - 18145) nally during the hike for stamping at the check- covered on each of the 3 days – validation at times;the starting cards must be stamped at the Teil: 18453 points; each participant may only have one card control check points. control checkpoints. (I - 18145) Teil:Teil: 18453 18453 SUNDAY, 15TH SEPTEMBER 2019 • Winner is the group with most participants each (I -(I 18145) - 18145) stamped. The failure to use starting cards shall give 6 am - 7.00 am Start time for the Gaistal ValleyRegistration: Hike [email protected] 42 km of whom walks at least 20 km on all three days. rise neither to a claim for an award nor to a refund 6 am - 8 am Start time for Latethe registrationsPasture are accepted, asParadise well as last-minuteHike 30 km of the starting fee. 7 am - 10 am Start time for the Wiesenweg Hike 20 kmRegistration: [email protected] Member of the Austrian Popular registrations at the event site, in the Festhalle Wet- Sports Federation within the IVV. The event or the Bichlwald Hike 10 km terstein hall at the ErlebnisWelt Alpenbad Leutasch counts towards the International Popular INSURANCE 2 pm Start of the leisurefinal centre (starting/finishing ceremony point) on Thursday inREGISTRATION the OF MILITARY GROUPS Wetterstein-Hall/ErlebnisWeltSports Medal. The IVV Hiking Stamp can Is the participants’ responsibility. The organiser Alpenbad Leutasch from 10.00 am – 9.00 pm and on Friday from 6.00 • The military group members (no minimum only be awarded if 1. the participant personally assumes no liability for illness, accidents, theft and 4 pm Finish am onwards. (Late starting fee of € 25.00 applies.) number of participants) must participate toge- submits his/her IVV identity card the like. The organiser holds third-party liability in- 4.15 pm Official award of prizes of honour andther as a group IML-Masterwalker and start simultaneously. Every award 2. the participant in has fully thecompleted the surance through the ÖVV. Wetterstein-Hall/ErlebnisWelt Alpenbad Leutasch participant of the group must cover a distance IVV identity card. The Austrian insurance company Europäische Rei- of at least 20 km on all three days. Non-federation advertising during and outside seversicherung offers insurance cover suitable for the event is forbidden! • Field packs are not compulsory. the event: www.europäische.at • Participants are awarded an medal, a certifi- ÖVV Contr.-No.:T 5/2016 cate and an official stamp. TRANSFER FROM/TO SEEFELD • Separate evaluation for military groups. The Leutasch area boasts numerous fantastic ac- Payment and registration by 10th September. commodation options in almost every category. Those guests who prefer to stick to their usual Registration: [email protected] accommodation in Seefeld can make use of the bus transfers organised by VVT (public transport Programme and routes subject to change! authority) with additional, early-morning transfers IVV accreditation without an award: € 2.90 per specially arranged for the IML for all those who Emergency number (Austria): 144 person, per walk. want to start between 6 and 7 am. An all-in-ticket EU emergency number: 112 for the entire duration. For further informations Fresh fruit, muesli bars, tea and juice are available and transfer times visit www.seefeld.com at all the refreshment stops. .
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