Hi guys.
I would like to invite you to Prague for the race with the status of Prime. The race will take place on 2nd - 3rd June 2012.
The time schedule is processed and it will be posted here as soon as possible.
Petr Janoušek
You can register (sign up) here: https://docs.google.com/a/sk8slalom.cz/ ... aFBXTXc6MQ
The table with registered riders is here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub ... utput=html
Name, phone, email of contest organizer: Pavel Holec
pholka@volny.cz, Petr Janoušek
petr.janousek@sk8slalom.cz
Dates of Contest: 2nd-3rd June, 2012
Title of Contest: Prague Open 2012
Location of Contest: Prague, Czech Republic
Number and type of events at this contest (hybrid, tight, etc):Giant, Tight, Hybrid, Downhill :-)
Sanction status desired (check attachement): PRIME
Classes of competitors: Open, Junior, Women
# Of runs per competitor, qualification method, bracketing method: Giant slalom: two runs. Tight and Hybrid: two qualifying rounds, the eight best from qualification go to H2H
Entry fees (Giant, Tight, Hybrid together): Men/Women: 700 Kč or 30 €, Juniors/Kids: 100 Kč or 4 €
Entry fees for downhill: Men/Women: 50 Kč or 2 € … The winner wins the sum of entry fee for downhill. :-)
Giant slalom (2nd June 2012): N 50° 6.19462', E 14° 25.52318'
The giant slalom will be held in the park Stromovka. The surface is slightly rough... but riders achieved speed around 35-40 km/h here last year. This is an atractive place for spectators. There will be 45-50 cones, 2,2 to 10m from centre to centre.

- The map - Giant slalom, Downhill
- Praha_mapa_Giant.jpg (398.31 KiB) Viewed 8980 times

- Jarek Šmerek
- stromovka2011_Smerek_GS.jpg (27.88 KiB) Viewed 8980 times
In the case of interest will be held race in the
downhill. Last year was hold race for longbord and slalom riders (together). The winner reached of average speed 44.6 km/h. It was longbord rider. The best slalom rider lost only 0,02s to winner.

- Lukes
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- Josef Stefka
- stromovka2011_Stefka.jpg (158.56 KiB) Viewed 8980 times
Tight slalom, Hybrid slalom (3rd June 2012): N 50° 4.84372', E 14° 23.11573'
The Tight and Hybrid slaloms will be held in the Zátopkova street. Race will be held on the new asphalt, slope approx.: 3%. Tight will be 50 cones, 1,7 to 2,5m from centre to centre. Hybrid slalom will be 40-45 cones, 2,2-4,5m from centre to centre. Tight and Hybris slaloms will hold how dual slaloms.

- The map - Hybrid and Tight slalom
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Competitor amenities:Hotels via Internet booking. On
Saturday evening Czech
Party with free entrance, many cheap restaurants and pubs.
Saturday's party will be held at the club "Ořechovka"
N 50° 5.72488', E 14° 22.85048'. We will announce the Saturday´s results (winners) here.

- Party - Ořechovka
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