Bulletin 1

It is a great pleasure to present you the next version of the Wawel Cup Bulletin. There you will find, among others: descriptions of the terrains and a set of information previously published on our website. Have a look! Biuletyn 1 43. Wawel Cup

Stage V – terrain (Wysowa-Zdrój)

At the very end, the emotions of a handicap race await you! The area of stage V is divided into two parts. The northern part has a varied runnability, where you will find many windthrows, watercourses, marshes and various terrain features. The southern part is an area with typical mountain characteristics – good runnability and numerous elevation changes. The stage ends with a finish line in the charming Spa Park in Wysowa-Zdrój. We are looking forward to this exciting day! mapper: Włodzimierz Dyzio course planner: Włodzimierz Dyzio

Welcome Germany, Sweden and Romania!

Our guests from Germany, Sweden and Romania join the group of 11 countries presented so far. We are very pleased to see all of you! A real international orienteering celebration awaits us! registration – here

Stage IV – terrain (Wysota)

The 4th stage will be held around Wysota Hill. A typical mountain run awaits you. Runnability from very good to difficult in places, the road network is limited. In some parts of the map there are various landforms. Once again, you can expect routechoices typical for the long distance. mapper: Włodzimierz Dyzio course planner: Włodzimierz Dyzio

Stage III – terrain (Hutnianska Mountain Pass)

The terrain of the 3rd stage is typically mountainous with large elevation gains. Runnability and visibility are very good. There will also be deep ravines and watercourses in the forest. The stage will be characterized by a high density of control points. Power in the legs and efficient navigation are the key elements of the equipment of a good orienteering runner! Mapper: Jacek Morawski Course planner: Karol Galicz
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