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International Gilboa Walk IML Walking Map of part of Israel including Application Form for the Association Calendar Tel-Aviv, Ben-Gurion airport, International Gilboa 2-day Walk Jerusalem, Haifa, Tiberias, 8th-9th April 2016 Gilboa Regional Council Israel Nazareth, Yoqneam 20 km each day th 2016 Ms./ Mr. The 18 International Gilboa Walk Gilboa 2 8-9 April First name Family name Boras 2 23/24 April Recognized by the IML Walking Association Blankenberge 2 30 April/1 May Address: Wellingborough 2 14-15 May Yoqneam Bern-Belp 2 4-5 June Chantonnay 4 5-8 May Country: Diekirch 2 21-22 May Viborg 2 25-26 June Gilboa Date of birth: Friday & Saturday Castlebar 4 30June / 3 July Mountain Nijmegen 4 19-22 July 8th & 9th April 2016 Jurbarkas 2 6-7 August Tel: Vaasa 3 12-14 August Verdal 2 27-28 August Fax: Arenzano 2 10-11 Sept. Organized by the Israeli Sport for All Association Seefeld 3 16-18 Sept. (ISFA) and the Gilboa Regional Council (Gilboa R.C.) Brno 2 24-25 Sept. E-mail: Fulda 2 1-2 October ISFA: Tel: 972-3-5621441 Barcelona 2 15-16 October Remarks: Please use one form per applicant. Should extra Fax: 972-3-5621625 forms be required, please make photocopies. Mobile: 972-50-5701011 Pan Pacific Region E-mail: [email protected] Fax or mail to: Rotorua 2 March www.isfa.co.il Canberra 2 2-3 April Israel Sport for All Association: 74 Menahem Begin Road, Address: 74 Menahem Begin Road, Tel-Aviv Yatsshiro JP 3 13-15 May Tel-Aviv 67215, Israel. Fax: 972-3-5621625, Gilboa Tel: 972-4-6071208 Dalian 2 E-mail:[email protected] R.C: E-mail: [email protected] Arlington USA 2 15-16 October Address: Ma'ayan Harod, Emek Israel Beijing (shina) 2 17-18 October The 18th International 2-day Walk (Valley of Israel) Won-Ju 2 29-30 October Start & Finish Ma'ayan Harod on the slopes of Higashimatsuyama 3 4-6 November Mount Gilboa, Valley of Israel (in Hebrew "Emek Welcome Taipei 2 12-13 November 1 Israel"). See map on this leaflet. Dear Walking Friends, Jogjakarta 2 19-20 November We are very happy to announce that the 18th International Gilboa Course There is one course on Friday 8th April 2-day Walk will be held on the Gilboa Mountain on 8th & 9th April 2 2016 and a different course on 9th April 2016. 2016, as the only IML (IML Walking Association) event in Israel. The distance is 20 km on both days. We would like to give a warm welcome to all the walking friends from all over the world. Au-Revoir in Israel ! The start 6:30 – 8:30 Organizing Committee, 18th International Gilboa 2-day Walk. Life is Movement The final finish time is 14:00. Directions Mount Gilboa is situated in the Valley of Israel Walk Information Walk Information Important Events in Israel (in Hebrew: "Emek Israel") The distance from Mount Gilboa to other important towns in Israel is as follows: Every participant in the Gilboa International walk is Pre-Registrations Other events in Israel Mount Gilboa to Tel-Aviv….about 110 km required to walk 20 km per day by the IML rules. Complete the Application Form and mail it to either Israel Mount Gilboa to Tiberias…. about 35 km * On Friday, 11th March 2016, a 65 km march will be Sport for All Association or Gilboa Regional Council (Address, Mount Gilboa to Ben-Gurion Airport….about 120 km IML passports will be stamped on the second day of the Fax & e-mail) organized by Prof. Dr. Shaul Ladany around Lake Tiberias Mount Gilboa to Haifa….about 40 km (Yam Kineret) starting at 6:00 a.m. from Tzemach. Apply walk, upon presentation of properly marked marching Pre-registration ensure that participants will receive the Mount Gilboa to Jerusalem….about 160 km cards. to Prof. Ladany: Mount Gilboa to Nazareth….about 30 km medals and certificates of participation. You will receive a confirmation document. E-mail:[email protected], Tel: 972-8-6472197; P.O.Box Mount Gilboa to Yoqneam….about 30 km Any person in good health condition can participate in 112, Omer 84965, Israel. the walk.Disabled persons and infants must be The price of participation is 12 U.S Dollars / 10 Euros. accompanied. * On Friday 1st April 2016, a 80 km birthday march will be List of Accommodations Registration organized by Prof. Ladany in Omer, near Beer-Sheva, Participants should abide by the walking rules. Registration will remain open during the two day walk. start at 6:00 from "Mifal Hapayis" building in Omer. Apply The price of participation in Israeli currency is 50 Shekels, to Prof. Ladany. Submission of medical check certificate is not required. note that late registration doesn't ensure those registering E-mail: [email protected], Tel: 972-8-6472197; P.O.Box However, participants are strongly urged to take a medical on 8th April getting medals at the end of the walk, it might 112, Omer 84965, Israel. check. take 3 weeks. * On April 2016, Yoqneam Walk event, Start at 8:00 The entry fee is non refundable, regardless of the reason Check-In am Tel: 972-4-9596080. of cancellation. All participants, foreigners and Israelis must check in on 8th [email protected] Participants are required to walk with the "Participants April at the starting point in Ma'ayan Harod. The 19th International Gilboa 2-day Walk card" and give it for endorsement 4 times during the You will get a marching card with 8 points to be marked, will take place on 24th – 25th March 2017 course each day. each day 4 marks. There is citrus and water provided by the organizers. Awards Other refreshments can be purchased at the star / finish Participants who march 20km + 20 km will receive a point and along the route of walking. special medal and a special certificate. Participants can use free medical aid stations at start / International walkers competing 8 IML European walks finish point and along the course. flags, banners etc. will receive the European walker clip and certificate. are welcome. General Information The month of April is spring in Israel and the weather is This walk is not a competition. Participants should walk good.Average day time temperature is 20°C, averaged at their speed of choice. night time temperature is 12°C The organizers are not responsible or accountable for any loss or injury. Beth AlphaBeth Shean Family 972-4-6060760 ZviTirat 972-4-6533026Kfar Yehezkel 972-4-6060766 972-4-6533882 [email protected] Kfar Rupin [email protected] Ma'ayan Harod 972-4-6532888 972-4-6078884Neve Eytan 972-4-6531141 972-4-6480311 972-4-6068396 972-2-5945589Nir David [email protected] [email protected] 972-4-6480612 972-4-6531660Ein Harod Ichud 972-4-6063614 [email protected] [email protected] Shluchot 972-4-6062200972-4-6486083 972-4-6063502Benharim 972-4-6062000 972-4-6488525 972-4-6486750 [email protected] [email protected] Casa Babi 972-4-6488070 [email protected] Ram-On [email protected] 972-4-6070702 972-4-6499982 972-4-6537273 [email protected] 972-4-6499562 [email protected] Name Phone Fax E-mail International Gilboa Walk.
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