This document provides information about the 8th World University Karate Championships taking place from July 12-15, 2012 in Bratislava, Slovakia. It outlines the events, participation details, rules, payment information, deadlines, schedule, transportation options and more. Over 300 University World Championships have been organized by FISU since 1962 in 51 countries around the world. The organizers hope participants will find favorable conditions to practice their sport at this event.
An accomplished Russian athlete specializing in sprint and hurdle racing. She holds several Russian junior records in hurdling. She won gold at the 2008 Olympics as part of the 4x100m relay team and has earned medals at the European Championships. Her mother and brother are also decorated athletes.
This document lists the personal best times and recent race results for several male and female long distance runners from Kenya, the Netherlands, and other countries. It provides each athlete's name, nationality, date of birth, personal best times for 10km and 21.1km road races, and their best times from 2015 to 2017. The athletes are ranked based on their 10km personal best times.
Eugenia Lamonova – sports pride of Kurchatovprosvsports
Angelina is an 11-year-old girl who lives in Kurchatov, Kursk Region. She enjoys sports like swimming, skating, and volleyball. Her hometown is known for Evgenia Lamonova, a 2008 Olympic champion in rhythmic gymnastics. Evgenia was born in Kurchatov in 1983 and attended Kursk State Technical University. She won medals in numerous international competitions between 2003-2011, including gold medals in the team competition at the 2008 Olympics and 2011 World Championships.
1) This document provides information about the final stage of the EKL Budo Cup 2016 karate tournament to be held in Tallinn, Estonia on May 20-21.
2) It outlines the registration details including fees, deadlines, and requirements for athletes, referees, and teams.
3) The competition schedule and categories for kata and kumite are listed for various age groups, including the opening ceremony scheduled for May 21 at 2:30pm.
Maria Kiseleva – Glory and Pride of Russiaprosvsports
Maria Kiseleva is a renowned Russian synchronized swimmer who has won 3 Olympic gold medals and 9 European championship titles. She has had a successful sports career winning numerous world and European titles. After retiring from swimming, she transitioned into television as a presenter, winning several awards. Kiseleva continues to promote and develop synchronized swimming in Russia through her company.
Utiasheva Laysan Albertovna was born in June 1985 in Raevskii village, Bashkiria. She began gymnastics training at age 4 and became an Honored Master of Sports in Rhythmic Gymnastics. Her accomplishments include being a World Champion in the team competition, a 2-time European champion in the team competition, and winning multiple World Cup events. She has also worked as a sports commentator and vice-president of a gymnastics federation.
Remember Sorrow Love – Tatiana Aleksandrovna Starodubtsevaprosvsports
Tatiana Aleksandrovna Starodubtseva was a Russian gymnastics coach and trainer who passed away in 2012. As a coach for the Russian national diving team, she helped prepare several Olympic champions and medalists, including Dmitry Sautin who won 8 Olympic medals in diving. She also coached the diving duo of Dmitry Sautin and Yury Kunakov who won a silver medal at the 2008 Olympics, as well as other national and European champions.
The document announces the elite field for the 12th edition of the Weir Venloop half marathon taking place on March 26th in Venlo, Netherlands. The fastest entered male is Kenneth Kipkemoi of Kenya, who has a personal best of 59.01 minutes. Other top Kenyan entrants include Albert Kangogo and Nicholas Korir, who both have run sub-60 minute half marathons. Dutch athlete Susan Krumins will make her debut in the half marathon distance and chase the women's course record. Strong international competition is also expected from runners such as Abdi Hakin Ulad of Denmark and David Nilsson of Sweden.
An accomplished Russian athlete specializing in sprint and hurdle racing. She holds several Russian junior records in hurdling. She won gold at the 2008 Olympics as part of the 4x100m relay team and has earned medals at the European Championships. Her mother and brother are also decorated athletes.
This document lists the personal best times and recent race results for several male and female long distance runners from Kenya, the Netherlands, and other countries. It provides each athlete's name, nationality, date of birth, personal best times for 10km and 21.1km road races, and their best times from 2015 to 2017. The athletes are ranked based on their 10km personal best times.
Eugenia Lamonova – sports pride of Kurchatovprosvsports
Angelina is an 11-year-old girl who lives in Kurchatov, Kursk Region. She enjoys sports like swimming, skating, and volleyball. Her hometown is known for Evgenia Lamonova, a 2008 Olympic champion in rhythmic gymnastics. Evgenia was born in Kurchatov in 1983 and attended Kursk State Technical University. She won medals in numerous international competitions between 2003-2011, including gold medals in the team competition at the 2008 Olympics and 2011 World Championships.
1) This document provides information about the final stage of the EKL Budo Cup 2016 karate tournament to be held in Tallinn, Estonia on May 20-21.
2) It outlines the registration details including fees, deadlines, and requirements for athletes, referees, and teams.
3) The competition schedule and categories for kata and kumite are listed for various age groups, including the opening ceremony scheduled for May 21 at 2:30pm.
Maria Kiseleva – Glory and Pride of Russiaprosvsports
Maria Kiseleva is a renowned Russian synchronized swimmer who has won 3 Olympic gold medals and 9 European championship titles. She has had a successful sports career winning numerous world and European titles. After retiring from swimming, she transitioned into television as a presenter, winning several awards. Kiseleva continues to promote and develop synchronized swimming in Russia through her company.
Utiasheva Laysan Albertovna was born in June 1985 in Raevskii village, Bashkiria. She began gymnastics training at age 4 and became an Honored Master of Sports in Rhythmic Gymnastics. Her accomplishments include being a World Champion in the team competition, a 2-time European champion in the team competition, and winning multiple World Cup events. She has also worked as a sports commentator and vice-president of a gymnastics federation.
Remember Sorrow Love – Tatiana Aleksandrovna Starodubtsevaprosvsports
Tatiana Aleksandrovna Starodubtseva was a Russian gymnastics coach and trainer who passed away in 2012. As a coach for the Russian national diving team, she helped prepare several Olympic champions and medalists, including Dmitry Sautin who won 8 Olympic medals in diving. She also coached the diving duo of Dmitry Sautin and Yury Kunakov who won a silver medal at the 2008 Olympics, as well as other national and European champions.
The document announces the elite field for the 12th edition of the Weir Venloop half marathon taking place on March 26th in Venlo, Netherlands. The fastest entered male is Kenneth Kipkemoi of Kenya, who has a personal best of 59.01 minutes. Other top Kenyan entrants include Albert Kangogo and Nicholas Korir, who both have run sub-60 minute half marathons. Dutch athlete Susan Krumins will make her debut in the half marathon distance and chase the women's course record. Strong international competition is also expected from runners such as Abdi Hakin Ulad of Denmark and David Nilsson of Sweden.
Tatiana Ilyuchenko is a Russian Paralympic athlete honored as a Master of Sport of Russia in cross-country skiing. She was born in 1973 in Barnaul and has won numerous world and European championships as well as medals at five Paralympics between 2002 and 2010, including gold medals in 2006 and 2010. Since 2011, she has also served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of the Altai Krai and chairs the Social Policy Committee.
The document summarizes information about the ACLO guided tour soccer schedule. It discusses that ACLO is the biggest and most affordable sports organization in the Netherlands, offering over 50 different sports for a membership fee of 52 euros per year. It lists open hours, courses, sports clubs, and upcoming events for members and non-members, including a free sports week in September and international games in February.
The document provides information about the Olympic Games, including their history, symbols, ceremonies, sports, and notable Czech Olympic winners. The modern Olympic Games are a major international sporting event held every four years that includes summer and winter competitions. Thousands of athletes from over 200 countries participate in a variety of sports. Notable Czech Olympic gold medalists mentioned include Emil Zatopek in running, Vera Caslavska in gymnastics, and Barbora Spotakova in javelin throw.
The document summarizes information about the Olympic Games, including their history, symbols, sports, and notable Czech Olympic winners. The modern Olympic Games are a major international sporting event held every four years that includes summer and winter competitions. Thousands of athletes from over 200 countries participate in a variety of sports. Notable Czech Olympic gold medalists mentioned include gymnast Věra Čáslavská, runner Emil Zátopek, and skiers Katerina Neumannová and Ester Ledecká.
Nicole Igorevna Rodomakina is a 20-year-old Russian athlete and Honored Master of Sports of Russia. She started practicing athletics in Coach "Start" in Chapaevsk and is now coached by Vladimir Stepanovich Spirin. Nicole's first success came during her school years when she won the Russian Championship and joined the national team, and she has since won gold and silver medals at the 2012 Paralympics in London and become a world champion in long jump in 2013.
This document introduces several young athletes from Caucasian Mineral Waters, Russia who are showing promise in track and field. It summarizes their accomplishments, including winning regional championships and international medals. The author expresses confidence that with hard work, these athletes will help ensure a strong future for Russian sports.
The European University Taekwondo ChampionshipDenis Dolzhikov
Kuznetsova Olga
Mail: kuznetsova@twliga.ru
Mobile +7 916 557-77-55
Referee Manager
Kuznetsov Sergey
Mail: kuznetsov@twliga.ru
Mobile +7 916 557-77-55
Media Manager
Kuznetsova Olga
Mail: kuznetsova@twliga.ru
Mobile +7 916 557-77-55
Accommodation and Meals Manager
Kuznetsova Olga
Mail: kuznetsova@twliga.ru
Mobile +7 916 557-77-55
The document summarizes information about the Karate1 - Tyumen, Russia WKF Karate1 Premier League event being held from April 13-14, 2013 in Tyumen, Russia. It provides details on registration, categories, schedule, venue, prizes, and general event information. The event is organized by the Karate Federation of Russia and Karate Federation of Tyumen to bring together top karate competitors and further the sport's progress towards the Olympics.
This document profiles several prominent Polish Olympians including Irena Szewińska who won multiple medals in sprinting from 1964-1976, Jacek Wszola who won gold in high jump in 1976 and 1980, and Jerzy Kulej who won boxing gold in 1964 and 1968. It provides details on their sporting achievements and medals won at various Olympic Games.
FORMS AND FUNCTIONS OF SPORT ACROSS WORLD CULTUREАлексей Кыласов
Modern sport represented in the following concept “Premodern-Modern-Postmodern”, in which we find the three main cultural forms: Traditional Games and Ethnosport, Olympic Games and Sports, Techno Games and Cybersport.
This document discusses the forms and functions of sport across world cultures. It describes three main eras: premodern traditional games and ethnosport, modern Olympic games and sport, and postmodern techno games and esports. Within each era are associated cultural forms like folklore and horse culture in premodern times, classic art and buildings in modern times, and contemporary art and skyscrapers in postmodern times. The document also examines how cultural forms and functions of sport have changed over time from 1900 to the present day, with a shift from traditions to sports to technology. It introduces the concept of ethnosport, which aims to preserve traditional styles of physical activity and games as part of cultural diversity.
Olimpiada Vladimirovna Ivanova is a Russian race walker born in 1970 in Munsjuty, Chuvashia. She won gold medals in the 20km race walk at the 2001 World Championships, 2002 European Championships, and 2005 World Championships. Ivanova also won silver in the 20km race walk at the 2004 Athens Olympics. She holds the world record for the 20km race walk set in 2005. Ivanova has made great achievements in sports and is considered a hero in her home region of Chuvash Republic in Russia.
The document summarizes the results of the 6th International Rhythmic Gymnastics Tournament Luxembourg Trophy 2018 held in Luxembourg City from May 18-21, 2018 for FIG Juniors born between 2003-2005. Rita Araújo from Portugal won first place with a score of 15.600. Eva Swahili Gherardi from Italy came in second with 14.600 points. Elizaveta Iampolskaia from Moldova took third place scoring 14.400 points.
Nadezhda Kotlyarova, an athlete from a small Karelian town, contributed to the success of the Russian national team at the 2013 Kazan Universiade. Kotlyarova is a master of sports of international class and won a silver medal in the 4x400 meter relay at the European Athletics Championships. At the Universiade, the Russian women's team, including Kotlyarova, won gold in the 4x400 meter relay. The speaker is proud that their compatriot from a small town played a role in Russia's strong performance at the Universiade, where they set a record by winning 155 gold medals.
Shadow & Shade-International Photogrphic Art Exhibition (2-2)maditabalnco
This document lists the winners of various photography awards and competitions across multiple categories, including portraiture, photojournalism, and nature. It provides the names of the photographers, their countries, and the titles of their award-winning photographs. Categories include FIAP Gold Medal, IAAP Gold Medal, GPU Gold Medal, FIAP Blue Ribbon, and IAAP Ribbon. The document lists numerous award recipients from countries around the world and ends with the date 23-MAYO-2017.
Yelena Isinbayeva is a Russian pole vaulter who holds the world record in her event with a height of 5.06 meters. She is a two-time Olympic gold medalist in 2004 and 2008 and a three-time World Champion. Isinbayeva has set 28 total world records throughout her career, having dominated her event between 2004-2009 by winning nine straight gold medals in indoor and outdoor championships. She is considered one of the most successful athletes of her generation.
The document outlines the daily sports program for The World Games 2017 being held from July 21-30. It lists the various sports that will be featured each day including ju-jitsu, karate, korfball, air sports, archery, billiards sports, boules sports, bowling, dance sports, fistball, floorball, flying disc, gymnastics, beach handball, life saving, lacrosse, muaythai, roller sports, orienteering, powerlifting, squash, sumo, sports climbing, finswimming, tug of war, waterskiing and wakeboarding, and invitational sports including American football, indoor rowing, kickboxing and speedway
Albina Akhatova is a Russian biathlete who has won numerous medals at the Winter Olympics and World Championships. She has won medals in relay, individual, and pursuit races, including gold medals in the 2006 Winter Olympics, 2003 World Championships mass start, and 1998/2000/2003 World Championships relays. Akhatova has been honored with several Russian state awards for her outstanding sporting achievements and contributions to developing biathlon. She is considered one of the most decorated Russian biathletes.
Shadow & Shade-International Photogrphic Art Exhibition (1)maditabalnco
This document provides the results from an international photography exhibition including the winners and award recipients. Hussam Alabdullatif from Saudi Arabia received a FIAP Blue Ribbon for their photo titled "Camel convoy 3". The exhibition included categories for open monochrome, open color, portraits with shadows, and pedestrian photos. Winners came from countries around the world and received awards from organizations like FIAP, IAAP, and GPU.
The European Kyokushin/Shinkyokushin Karate Championships for Adults and Juniors were held in Lucerne, Switzerland on June 1st and 2nd 2013. Over 160 competitors from 25 countries participated across various age groups and weight categories.
In the adult competition, Lithuania finished first in the medal count with 3 gold, 3 silver, and 2 bronze medals. Hungary finished second with 3 gold and 2 silver medals. In the junior competition, Lithuania also finished first with 6 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze medals. Poland finished second with 1 gold, 2 silver, and 6 bronze medals.
When combining medals from both the adult and junior competitions, Lithuania finished at the top of
The Competition Superintendence (CS) is currently reviewing the acquisition authorization
request with respect to the acquisition of the assets of the company “Distribuidora SHELL de
El Salvador, S.A.”, hereinafter, “SHELL”, and part of the company “Refinería Petrolera
Acajutla, S.A.”, hereinafter, “RASA”.
Presentación del primer espacio de co-trabajo en Santa Cruz, creado como un ENTORNO DE TRABAJO COMPARTIDO, donde la gente se reúne, trabaja en red, comparte su experiencia y conocimientos en beneficio de sus miembros. Estos espacios reúnen profesionales y emprendedores de diferentes áreas de especialización.
Tatiana Ilyuchenko is a Russian Paralympic athlete honored as a Master of Sport of Russia in cross-country skiing. She was born in 1973 in Barnaul and has won numerous world and European championships as well as medals at five Paralympics between 2002 and 2010, including gold medals in 2006 and 2010. Since 2011, she has also served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of the Altai Krai and chairs the Social Policy Committee.
The document summarizes information about the ACLO guided tour soccer schedule. It discusses that ACLO is the biggest and most affordable sports organization in the Netherlands, offering over 50 different sports for a membership fee of 52 euros per year. It lists open hours, courses, sports clubs, and upcoming events for members and non-members, including a free sports week in September and international games in February.
The document provides information about the Olympic Games, including their history, symbols, ceremonies, sports, and notable Czech Olympic winners. The modern Olympic Games are a major international sporting event held every four years that includes summer and winter competitions. Thousands of athletes from over 200 countries participate in a variety of sports. Notable Czech Olympic gold medalists mentioned include Emil Zatopek in running, Vera Caslavska in gymnastics, and Barbora Spotakova in javelin throw.
The document summarizes information about the Olympic Games, including their history, symbols, sports, and notable Czech Olympic winners. The modern Olympic Games are a major international sporting event held every four years that includes summer and winter competitions. Thousands of athletes from over 200 countries participate in a variety of sports. Notable Czech Olympic gold medalists mentioned include gymnast Věra Čáslavská, runner Emil Zátopek, and skiers Katerina Neumannová and Ester Ledecká.
Nicole Igorevna Rodomakina is a 20-year-old Russian athlete and Honored Master of Sports of Russia. She started practicing athletics in Coach "Start" in Chapaevsk and is now coached by Vladimir Stepanovich Spirin. Nicole's first success came during her school years when she won the Russian Championship and joined the national team, and she has since won gold and silver medals at the 2012 Paralympics in London and become a world champion in long jump in 2013.
This document introduces several young athletes from Caucasian Mineral Waters, Russia who are showing promise in track and field. It summarizes their accomplishments, including winning regional championships and international medals. The author expresses confidence that with hard work, these athletes will help ensure a strong future for Russian sports.
The European University Taekwondo ChampionshipDenis Dolzhikov
Kuznetsova Olga
Mail: kuznetsova@twliga.ru
Mobile +7 916 557-77-55
Referee Manager
Kuznetsov Sergey
Mail: kuznetsov@twliga.ru
Mobile +7 916 557-77-55
Media Manager
Kuznetsova Olga
Mail: kuznetsova@twliga.ru
Mobile +7 916 557-77-55
Accommodation and Meals Manager
Kuznetsova Olga
Mail: kuznetsova@twliga.ru
Mobile +7 916 557-77-55
The document summarizes information about the Karate1 - Tyumen, Russia WKF Karate1 Premier League event being held from April 13-14, 2013 in Tyumen, Russia. It provides details on registration, categories, schedule, venue, prizes, and general event information. The event is organized by the Karate Federation of Russia and Karate Federation of Tyumen to bring together top karate competitors and further the sport's progress towards the Olympics.
This document profiles several prominent Polish Olympians including Irena Szewińska who won multiple medals in sprinting from 1964-1976, Jacek Wszola who won gold in high jump in 1976 and 1980, and Jerzy Kulej who won boxing gold in 1964 and 1968. It provides details on their sporting achievements and medals won at various Olympic Games.
FORMS AND FUNCTIONS OF SPORT ACROSS WORLD CULTUREАлексей Кыласов
Modern sport represented in the following concept “Premodern-Modern-Postmodern”, in which we find the three main cultural forms: Traditional Games and Ethnosport, Olympic Games and Sports, Techno Games and Cybersport.
This document discusses the forms and functions of sport across world cultures. It describes three main eras: premodern traditional games and ethnosport, modern Olympic games and sport, and postmodern techno games and esports. Within each era are associated cultural forms like folklore and horse culture in premodern times, classic art and buildings in modern times, and contemporary art and skyscrapers in postmodern times. The document also examines how cultural forms and functions of sport have changed over time from 1900 to the present day, with a shift from traditions to sports to technology. It introduces the concept of ethnosport, which aims to preserve traditional styles of physical activity and games as part of cultural diversity.
Olimpiada Vladimirovna Ivanova is a Russian race walker born in 1970 in Munsjuty, Chuvashia. She won gold medals in the 20km race walk at the 2001 World Championships, 2002 European Championships, and 2005 World Championships. Ivanova also won silver in the 20km race walk at the 2004 Athens Olympics. She holds the world record for the 20km race walk set in 2005. Ivanova has made great achievements in sports and is considered a hero in her home region of Chuvash Republic in Russia.
The document summarizes the results of the 6th International Rhythmic Gymnastics Tournament Luxembourg Trophy 2018 held in Luxembourg City from May 18-21, 2018 for FIG Juniors born between 2003-2005. Rita Araújo from Portugal won first place with a score of 15.600. Eva Swahili Gherardi from Italy came in second with 14.600 points. Elizaveta Iampolskaia from Moldova took third place scoring 14.400 points.
Nadezhda Kotlyarova, an athlete from a small Karelian town, contributed to the success of the Russian national team at the 2013 Kazan Universiade. Kotlyarova is a master of sports of international class and won a silver medal in the 4x400 meter relay at the European Athletics Championships. At the Universiade, the Russian women's team, including Kotlyarova, won gold in the 4x400 meter relay. The speaker is proud that their compatriot from a small town played a role in Russia's strong performance at the Universiade, where they set a record by winning 155 gold medals.
Shadow & Shade-International Photogrphic Art Exhibition (2-2)maditabalnco
This document lists the winners of various photography awards and competitions across multiple categories, including portraiture, photojournalism, and nature. It provides the names of the photographers, their countries, and the titles of their award-winning photographs. Categories include FIAP Gold Medal, IAAP Gold Medal, GPU Gold Medal, FIAP Blue Ribbon, and IAAP Ribbon. The document lists numerous award recipients from countries around the world and ends with the date 23-MAYO-2017.
Yelena Isinbayeva is a Russian pole vaulter who holds the world record in her event with a height of 5.06 meters. She is a two-time Olympic gold medalist in 2004 and 2008 and a three-time World Champion. Isinbayeva has set 28 total world records throughout her career, having dominated her event between 2004-2009 by winning nine straight gold medals in indoor and outdoor championships. She is considered one of the most successful athletes of her generation.
The document outlines the daily sports program for The World Games 2017 being held from July 21-30. It lists the various sports that will be featured each day including ju-jitsu, karate, korfball, air sports, archery, billiards sports, boules sports, bowling, dance sports, fistball, floorball, flying disc, gymnastics, beach handball, life saving, lacrosse, muaythai, roller sports, orienteering, powerlifting, squash, sumo, sports climbing, finswimming, tug of war, waterskiing and wakeboarding, and invitational sports including American football, indoor rowing, kickboxing and speedway
Albina Akhatova is a Russian biathlete who has won numerous medals at the Winter Olympics and World Championships. She has won medals in relay, individual, and pursuit races, including gold medals in the 2006 Winter Olympics, 2003 World Championships mass start, and 1998/2000/2003 World Championships relays. Akhatova has been honored with several Russian state awards for her outstanding sporting achievements and contributions to developing biathlon. She is considered one of the most decorated Russian biathletes.
Shadow & Shade-International Photogrphic Art Exhibition (1)maditabalnco
This document provides the results from an international photography exhibition including the winners and award recipients. Hussam Alabdullatif from Saudi Arabia received a FIAP Blue Ribbon for their photo titled "Camel convoy 3". The exhibition included categories for open monochrome, open color, portraits with shadows, and pedestrian photos. Winners came from countries around the world and received awards from organizations like FIAP, IAAP, and GPU.
The European Kyokushin/Shinkyokushin Karate Championships for Adults and Juniors were held in Lucerne, Switzerland on June 1st and 2nd 2013. Over 160 competitors from 25 countries participated across various age groups and weight categories.
In the adult competition, Lithuania finished first in the medal count with 3 gold, 3 silver, and 2 bronze medals. Hungary finished second with 3 gold and 2 silver medals. In the junior competition, Lithuania also finished first with 6 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze medals. Poland finished second with 1 gold, 2 silver, and 6 bronze medals.
When combining medals from both the adult and junior competitions, Lithuania finished at the top of
The Competition Superintendence (CS) is currently reviewing the acquisition authorization
request with respect to the acquisition of the assets of the company “Distribuidora SHELL de
El Salvador, S.A.”, hereinafter, “SHELL”, and part of the company “Refinería Petrolera
Acajutla, S.A.”, hereinafter, “RASA”.
Presentación del primer espacio de co-trabajo en Santa Cruz, creado como un ENTORNO DE TRABAJO COMPARTIDO, donde la gente se reúne, trabaja en red, comparte su experiencia y conocimientos en beneficio de sus miembros. Estos espacios reúnen profesionales y emprendedores de diferentes áreas de especialización.
1) The presentation discusses how to effectively present data to persuade others and prove your point.
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This document analyzes key trends in the global organic food market, with a focus on Europe and the US. It finds that Europe and the US account for over 95% of the total organic market due to health and environmental concerns among consumers in those regions. Organic food for babies is outperforming the overall market. The organic market is led by regulatory environments, perceptions of health and environmental benefits, price premiums, variety and innovation of products, and availability and promotion of organic options. Demand and supply factors vary significantly between countries.
Este documento presenta una secuencia didáctica de 15 días para una maestra de niños de 5 años sobre las cuatro estaciones del año. La actividad final es la creación de una maqueta que represente las estaciones, incluyendo elementos como flores, árboles, ropa y actividades propias de cada estación. A lo largo de la secuencia, los niños participarán en diversas actividades como juegos, búsquedas de información y la elaboración de la maqueta para reforzar su conocimiento sobre las características de cada estación.
Las wikis son fáciles de crear y usar, se publican y comparten inmediatamente de forma gratuita, e integran fácilmente elementos multimedia y web 2.0. Son versátiles para uso individual o colaborativo y conservan todas las versiones de cada página.
El documento presenta una introducción a varios temas relacionados con la robótica, incluyendo robótica industrial, médica, domótica, militar, educativa, inteligencia artificial, nanotecnología, robótica espacial, agrícola y amorosa. Explica brevemente cada una de estas áreas y sus aplicaciones.
Este documento presenta información sobre la teoría de campo cristalino. Explica cómo la geometría del campo cristalino generado por los ligantes afecta la configuración electrónica de los iones metálicos. También describe cómo se calcula la energía de los orbitales d en diferentes geometrías y cómo esto determina si los complejos exhiben alto o bajo espín.
Este documento presenta el informe final del desarrollo de un carro seguidor de línea para la asignatura de Microcontroladores II. El carro utiliza sensores infrarrojos para detectar la línea negra sobre la que sigue, motores para moverse, y un microcontrolador Arduino UNO para controlar los motores basado en la entrada de los sensores. El documento describe el diseño mecánico y eléctrico del carro, incluyendo los componentes y circuitos utilizados, y explica la programación básica del microcontrolador para implementar un control
Social, Local, Mobile trends are transforming search behavior for businesses. A study found that over half of mobile users' primary activity is search, and local searches on mobile have jumped 25% with 86 million Americans seeking local business info on their phones. 56% of local business searchers use sites weekly across devices. Mobile and tablet searches are skyrocketing, and successful mobile searches most often result in in-store visits. Google Maps and Facebook dominate for local search via apps and social media.
Relatório de entrega Street Chef Food Park A CidadeFernanda Freitas
1) A Cohab-RP participará da Semana Nacional de Conciliação para negociar dívidas de mutuários com prestações em atraso.
2) Uma idosa foi encontrada morta em sua casa em Jardinópolis, possivelmente de causas naturais.
3) Um acidente entre quatro veículos deixou uma pessoa morta e três feridas na rodovia entre Miguelópolis e Ituverava.
Windows 7 es una versión de Microsoft Windows diseñada para uso en PC, incluyendo equipos de escritorio, portátiles y tabletas. Incluye mejoras como soporte para procesadores multicore, arranque más rápido y nuevas características en el Panel de control y Centro de actividades. Viene en varias ediciones como Home Premium, Professional y Enterprise con diferentes funcionalidades dirigidas a usuarios domésticos, empresas y fabricantes de equipos originales.
Este documento proporciona una introducción a la World Wide Web y los conceptos y tecnologías clave asociadas, incluidos HTML, lenguajes de servidor como PHP y ASP.NET, y la organización de elementos en páginas web. Explica cómo funciona la web, los pasos de la navegación, las instrucciones básicas de HTML, y los factores a considerar al organizar el contenido, estructura de navegación, colores e imágenes en una página web.
Este documento presenta los datos personales y la formación académica de Virginia Sáez Núñez, nacida en 1990 en Murcia, España. Se licenció en Publicidad y Relaciones Públicas en 2008-2011 y estudió en la Universidad de Trondheim, Noruega, en 2010-2011 a través del programa Erasmus. Ella tiene conocimientos de informática, inglés y programas estadísticos y de diseño, y le gusta trasladarse y residir en otros lugares.
Somos una empresa nacional constituida por profesionales y especialistas en minimización de riesgos, con el propósito de convertirnos en el socio estratégico que contribuya en la toma de una buena decisión al momento de evaluar al postulante.
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1. INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY SPORT FEDERATION
SLOVAK UNIVERSITY SPORTS ASSOCIATION
www.saus.sk
8TH WORLD UNIVERSITY KARATE
CHAMPIONSHIPS
12TH – 15TH JULY 2012
BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA
BULLETIN N° 1
2. 8TH WORLD UNIVERSITY KARATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2012
BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA, WWW.SAUS.SK
Dear friends,
You are all here in Bratislava today to attend or participate in
the 8th World University Karate Championship. This event is
part of FISU’s wonderful program featuring 28 World
University Championships in 2012; already in 2010, 27
championships had been held, gathering 4431 student
athletes.
It is important to mention that over 300 University
World Championships have been organized under the aegis of
FISU since 1962 in 51 countries over the 5 continents. They have featured 31
disciplines and gathered nearly 55 000 student athletes in total.
The 2012 World University Championships represent the 25 th edition of these
competitions, which take place every two years in even-numbered years. They
alternate with Summer and Winter Universiades, which are organized in odd-
numbered years.
The championships provide a large number of students, teachers and sports
leaders from various backgrounds with a place, in addition to Universiades, to meet
and share their experiences and ideas. The success of the championships has regularly
increased with time. This shows how dynamic FISU member National University
Sports Federations have been; more and more of them have put themselves forward
for the organization of a championship.
FISU actively supports those events and endeavors to satisfy students’ creativity
and aspirations by regularly promoting innovative sports disciplines. The aim is to
retain the spirit of play and encourage the development of an open and curious mind
among university athletes.
As university events, these world championships aim at the highest technical
level and Excellence, which are the basic requirements in university. In this sense,
your presence here is already a sign of success.
The International University Sports Federation, the Slovak University Sports
Association and all the organizers wish to thank you for your participation and hope
that you will be warmly welcome here, where you will find favorable conditions for
the best practice of your sport.
In the name of FISU, I wish you an excellent championship.
Claude-Louis Gallien, FISU President
3. 8TH WORLD UNIVERSITY KARATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2012
BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA, WWW.SAUS.SK
TECHNICAL ORGANIZATION - EVENTS
Kumite - Individual Events & Team Events
Men: -60kg, -67 kg, -75 kg, -84kg, +84 kg
Women: -50 kg, -55kg, -61 kg, -68kg, +68kg
Kata- Individual Events & Team Events
Men and Women
PARTICIPATION
Each country may enter in:
Kata - Individual events: one (1) competitor – Kata Team events: three (3) competitors
Kumite Individual events: one (1) competitor in each category
Kumite Team events:
- Male team comprise seven members with five (5) competing in a round
- Female team comprise five members with three (3) competing in a round
- In order to compete Male team must present at last three (3) competitors and Female
team must present at last two (2) competitors.
The countries participating in the Karate competitions with more than five (5)
competitors must bring with their delegation and at their own cost one (1) World umpire
WKF.
DELEGATION
Each country is authorised to enter a maximum of eighteen (18) competitors (nine (9)
men and nine (9) women) and five (5) officials.
These countries must provide the Organising Committee three (3) months before the
start of the Championship, with the names of two (2) international referees (1 effective +
1 non-travelling substitute). Any country failing to fulfil this obligation will pay a fee per
referee to the Organising Committee.
AGE BRACKETS
The competitors must be born between January 1st, 1984 and December 31st, 1994.
RULES:
WKF RULES – http://www.wkf.net/
(KATA & KUMITE COMPETITION RULES [Version 7.1] (EFFECTIVE 01.01.2012)
IMPORTANT!!! Each athlete must bring a valid WKF ID card and present
this on by the technical committee.
4. 8TH WORLD UNIVERSITY KARATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2012
BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA, WWW.SAUS.SK
PAYMENTS
Participating fee is 60,00 EUR per person per day according FISU rules for FISU events.
The deposit of 25 % of total cost per team (number of delegation
x number of staying nights x 25% ) must be paid 3 month before (12.04.2012) together
with quantitative entry form. Rest of the total cost must be paid upon arrival in cash.
FISU registration fee
20,00 EUR per person for the Member Associations / upon arrival
40,00 EUR per person for the Non – member Associations / upon arrival
Fee for not providing a referee is 2.500,00 EUR. (The countries participating in the
Karate competitions with more than five (5) competitors must bring with their delegation
and at their own cost.)
Damage deposit must be paid upon arrival .
delegation to 10 persons 50,00 EUR
delegation with more than 10 persons 100,00 EUR
Payment should be made to OC by mean of bank transfer from the account of the
Federation (Company) to:
BANK TRANSFER DATA :
Bank : Tatra banka, a.s.
Address of bank : Hodzovo nam. 3, 850 05 Bratislava 55, Slovak Republic
Receiver : Slovak University Sports Association
Address of receiver : Trnavska cesta 37, 831 04 Bratislava, Slovak Republic
Account No : 2920872687/1100
IBAN Code : SK2511000000002920872687
Swift code : TATR SK BX
Information : name of the country, number of delegation , date of arrival
and departure
5. 8TH WORLD UNIVERSITY KARATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2012
BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA, WWW.SAUS.SK
DEADLINES FOR ENTRIES
General Entries: 12.01.2012
Quantitative Entries: 12.04.2012
Prepayment Deposit Date (25 %): 12.04.2012
Judge Entries: 12.04.2012
Delegation Travel Schedule : 12.06.2012
Nominative Entries: 12.06.2012
All entry forms you can find on www.saus.sk
8th WUC 2012 - SCHEDULE
DATE ACTIVITY
July 09-11
Arrival of delegations, trainings
Mon - Wed
July 12 Arrival of delegations
Thursday Pre-competition activities
July 13
8th WUC 2012 - Day 1
Friday
July 14
8th WUC 2012 - Day 2
Saturday
July 15
8th WUC 2012 - Day 3
Sunday
July 15 Closing ceremony
Sunday Farewell party
July 16
Departure of delegations
Monday
THURSDAY JULY 12TH - schedule of pre-competition activities
ACTIVITY SCHEDULE PLACE
CISCA meeting 09.00 – 11.00 Sport Hall “MLADOST”
General technical meeting 10.00 – 11.00 Sport Hall “MLADOST”
WKF technical commission meeting 12.00 – 14.00 Sport Hall “MLADOST”
Referees and judges briefing 14.00 – 16.00 Sport Hall “MLADOST”
OPENING CEREMONY 16.30 – “Kuchajda” lake
Weighting (all categories) 18.30 – 19.30 Sport Hall “MLADOST”
Coaches meeting 18.30 – 19.30 Sport Hall “MLADOST”
Drawing 19.30 - Sport Hall “MLADOST”
6. 8TH WORLD UNIVERSITY KARATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2012
BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA, WWW.SAUS.SK
WEIGHTING
Weighting will take place in the sporthall “MLADOST” on Thursday, July 12th .
TIME MEN WOMEN
18.30 – 18.40h +84 kg +68 kg
18.40 – 18.50h -84 kg -68 kg
18.50 – 19.00h -75 kg -61 kg
19.00 – 19.10h -67 kg -55 kg
19.10 – 19.20h -60 kg -50 kg
IMPORTANT!!! According to the Committees Working Rules of World Karate
Federation only exclusively WKF approved protective equipment must be used at the
Championships.
COMPETITION PROGRAM
The competition will take place in the Sporthall “MLADOST”.
Friday, July 13th
Elimination and repechages, individual Kata male and female.
Elimination and repechages, male Kumite -84kg & +84kg.
Elimination and repechages, female kumite -68kg & +68kg.
Elimination and repechages, male Kumite -75kg.
Finals, individual Kata; male & female - Medals presentation
Finals, male Kumite -84kg & +84kg. - Medals presentation
Finals, female Kumite -68kg & +68kg & Male -75 kg - Medals presentation
Saturday, July 14th
Elimination and repechages, male Kumite -67kg & -60kg.
Elimination and repechages, female kumite -61kg & -55 kg
Elimination and repechages, female -50 kg
Elimination and repechages, male and female Kata Teams.
Finals, male Kumite -67kg & -60kg - Medals presentation
Finals, female Kumite -61kg & -55 kg & -50 kg - Medals presentation
Finals, male and female Kata Teams - Medals presentation
Sunday, July 15th
Elimination and repechages, Kumite Team, male.
Elimination and repechages, Kumite Team, female.
Final, Kumite Team, female - Medals presentation
Final, Kumite Team, male. - Medals presentation 15.55 – 16.10
Closing Ceremony
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BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA, WWW.SAUS.SK
SLOVAK KARATE UNION
Event is officially supported by Slovak Karate Union. Referees and
technical persons for this event will be nominated by Slovak Karate
Union. WUC Karate 2012 is included in the 2012 national calendar.
Slovak Karate Union
Junacka 6, 832 80 Bratislava , Slovak republic
Phone: ++421 2 492 491 32 Fax: ++421 2 492 495 39
E-mail: karate@karate.sk
HOW TO GET TO BRATISLAVA
Transportation by TRAIN
Bratislava – Main Railway Station
Predstanicne nam. 1, 811 04 Bratislava, Slovakia
tel: +421 24 48 58 188
web site: www.slovakrail.sk, e-mail: info@slovakrail.sk
Transportation by BUS
Bratislava – Main Bus Station
Mlynske Nivy 31, 821 09 Bratislava, Slovakia
tel: (+421) 18 211, +421 2 55 422 734
web site: www.slovaklines.sk , e-mail: info@slovaklines.sk
Transportation by AIR
Bratislava - Airport M.R.Stefanika
823 11 Bratislava 21
tel: +421 2 33 03 33 53, fax: +421 2 43 42 58 29
web site: www.letiskobratislava.sk e-mail: information@airportbratislava.sk
The M.R Stefanika Airport is the principal international airport
of the Slovak Republic with day-and-night (24 hour) operation.
The climatic conditions of the airport are particularly good and
the location within Central European region is favourable. It
serves scheduled and non-scheduled air services on domestic as
well as international flights.
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Vienna International Airport
PO Box 1, A-1300 Wien Flughafen, Austria
tel: +43 (0)1 70070, fax: +43 (0)1 7007 23805, Information 24 hours: tel. 7007–222 31
web site: www.viennaairport.com, e-mail: m@viennaairport.com ,
Located at the heart of Europe and on the threshold to Eastern Europe,
Vienna International Airport is the most easterly "western airport".
A key feature of Vienna International Airport is simple and
uncomplicated entry to markets in the East. For the best connection
with most of the cities all around the world, the international Vienna
Airport in Schwechat (only 65 km from Bratislava) is available in
addition to Bratislava Airport.
Budapest International Airport
BUD Nemzetkoszi Repuloter, 1675 Budapest Pf. 53., Hungary
tel: +36 (1)1 296-9696, Information “call center”: tel. +36 (1)1 296-70000
web site: http://www.bud.hu/english
BUD Zrt.’s mission is to make Budapest Airport the most successful
airport in Central and Eastern Europe in terms of passenger growth,
service quality and operational efficiency up to 2015. Budpest Airport
Zrt. is in charge of managing, operating and developing Hungary’s
main international airport, which is at the same time the second largest
airport in the new EU member states. Budapest International Airport is
located 200 kilometers of the centre of Bratislava.
TRANSFER TO BRATISLAVA
The organization, when requested, will provide transfers from the airports
Bratislava, Vienna or Budapest to the hotels to those delegations that contract this service
through the OC in accordance with the official regulations.
Transfers prices: Bratislava Airport – Official Hotels - Bratislava Airport (10 min)
Price per person for transfers from the Bratislava Airport to Official hotels and back, if
arranged throught the OC, is FREE OF CHARGE.
Transfer prices: Vienna Airport – Official Hotels - Vienna Airport (50-60 min)
Price per person for transfers from the Vienna Airport to Official hotels and back, if
arranged throught the OC, is 20 € per person.
Transfer prices: Budapest Airport – Official Hotels - Budapest Airport (130 min)
Price per person for transfers from the Budapest Airport to Official hotels and back, if
arranged throught the OC, is 40 € per person.
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The participating countries have to book this service no later than 12th June 2012
(Delegation Travel Schedule Form – see attached form or web address –
http://saus.sk/saus_en-8th_world_university_karate_championship_2012.aspx).
Reservation will take an effect after receiving of full payment. Payment should be made
by money transfer to OC to the account (Account info - page 12).
CITY TRANSPORTATION
Buses, trolleys and trams operate regularly from 4:20 to 23:00.
Departure times and a list of destinations, with the journey time to
each, are posted for each service at every stop it serves. To use any
public transport service in the city, you must validate a pre-purchased
ticket upon boarding by inserting your ticket into one of the red devices
found on board each vehicle.
Tickets can be bought from newspaper kiosks and shops, and from
the yellow coin-operated machines located close to many stops.
VISA REQUIREMENTS
Visas are not required by most European and U.S. citizens. Canadian, British and Irish
nationals can stay up to 180 days visa-free and US citizens can stay up to 30 days.
Citizens of the following countries do not need a Slovak entry visa:
Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark,
Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy,
South Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Malaysia, Netherlands, Norway,
Poland, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, USA, the
Vatican, Venezuela.
!!!Citizens of other countries must apply for a Slovak visa!!!
To obtain initial visa support documents (an official invitation for your delegation)
please contact Organising Committee:
OC of WORLD University Karate Championship 2012:
Contact person: Mikulas Ortutay - Vice-president of Organising Committee
8th World University Karate Championship 2012
Address : Slovak University Sports Association
Trnavska cesta 37, 831 04 Bratislava, Slovakia
Contacts: Tel, Fax: 00421249114506, E-mail: saus@saus.sk, www.saus.sk
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In order to be granted one they have to submit:
A passport (not a copy) valid for at least next 8 months
A completed application form (original only). The forms in Slovak,
English and several other foreign languages can be downloaded
from the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
http://www.mzv.sk or http://www.minv.sk/uhcp/new/tlaciva.htm
and are available at Slovak diplomatic and consular missions and at
certain travel agencies
Two photos max. 3.5cm x 4 cm
Visa fee (check fee with local Embassy)
Either self-addressed prepaid envelope or * 5 cash. For courier
service send prepaid courier envelope.
Apply at Slovak Embassies and Consulates in your local country (or nearest geographic
location). Allow 5 weekdays for processing visa by mail.
REGISTRATION OF DELEGATIONS
Registration will take place in Headquarter – Sport Hall “MLADOST” from
Monday 9th of July to Wednesday 11th of July according FISU rules.
Registration will be carried in the :
SPORT HALL “MLADOST”
Trnavska cesta 39, 831 01 Bratislava
SECRETARIAT
All delegations are kindly requested to fill in the attached Registration and
Competition Entry forms and return them to the Organizing Committee within the set
time frames. The Secretariat will be located in Sport Hall “MLADOST”. During the
registration there is the possibility to accredit the representatives of official press/media.
Contact person: Mikulas Ortutay - Vice-president of Organising Committee
8th World University Karate Championship 2012
Address : Slovak University Sports Association
Trnavska cesta 37, 831 04 Bratislava, Slovakia
Contacts: Tel, Fax: 00421249114506, E-mail: saus@saus.sk, www.saus.sk
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PRESS ACCREDITATION
Press accreditation can only be given to persons who apply for such in advance
and who are able to prove they are journalists.
The press center is adjacent to the stands and seats allocated to journalists.
Accredited journalists will have access to working seats. A press conference will be
organized with the prizewinners. Photographers and TV or video cameraman will have
access to their allocated seats only upon presenting their special cards, given at the
accreditation. The journalists and photographers will not have access to the competition
area. Permits for video recording will be issued by FISU against payment to be settled on
spot at the accreditation.
Details on public TV broadcasting should preferably be discussed in advance
with the official Public Relations Service of OC: E-mail: saus@saus.sk
OFFICIAL HOTELS
OFFICIAL HOTELS HOTEL STANDARD
DOUBLE TREE HILTON (FISU DELEGATES)
HOTEL DOM SPORTU
HOTEL ECHO
HOTEL JUNIOR
HOTEL TURIST
All hotels are located very closely of the sport facilities (walking distance).
Catering for all participants will provide at the Hotel Dom Sportu. The meals will
be served in buffet style with two mixed variety of meat and fish. The menu has
been designed so as to meet the needs and nutritional values of top athletes. Meals
for vegetarians and individuals with special food requests will also be available.
The breakfast will be served at the Hotels.
Rooms in hotels have been reserved for the Championships participants and
guests. Please, complete the enclosed Delegation Travel Schedule Form or web address:
http://saus.sk/saus_en-8th_world_university_karate_championship_2012.aspx
Reservation will take an effect after receiving 25 % deposit of full payment.
Payment should be made by money transfer to OC to the account.
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RESERVATIONS: The reservations in the official hotels designated by the
organizations must be done through the Organising Committee:
no later than 12th June 2012.
FOR INFORMATION DETAILS YOU CAN CONTACT OC:
Contact person: Mikulas Ortutay - Vice-president of Organising Committee
8th World University Karate Championship 2012
Address : Slovak University Sports Association
Trnavska cesta 37, 831 04 Bratislava, Slovakia
Contacts: Tel, Fax: 00421249114506, E-mail: saus@saus.sk, www.saus.sk
DETAILED MAP OF OFFICIAL HOTELS
OPENING CEREMONY–„Kuchajda“ lake
Hotel Dom Sportu
Sport Hall „MLADOST“
Hotel Double Tree Hilton
Hotel Junior
Hotel Turist
Hotel Echo
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SPORTSHALL – “MLADOST”
The Sport Hall “Mladost” is a stage for many sports, cultural and social events,
such vollyball, hand ball, basketball, judo, karate and and many others are cultural and
sports seminars, which were presented in the sport hall complex.
The “Mladosť” is an ideal place, where you can sport at a higher level in the nice
environment. It offers additional nutrition, services of the Fitness Centre, regenerations,
wellness services. Event centre will be located at the Sport Hall Mladost.
Sports area ( Hall E) is 66m long and 22m wide with seating capacity of 600 seats.
At the Sport Hall Mladost there will be also located LOC office, FISU office, Medical and
Doping Control rooms, Meeting rooms, VIP facilities and Press facilities. Distance from
event centre to the accommodation is from 10 to 15 minutes by walking.
Sport Hall “Mladost”, Trnavska cesta 39, 831 01 Bratislava,
Slovak Republic
tel. +421/2/492 00 310, fax. +421/2/492 00 300
mail: shmladost@shmladost.sk web: http://www.shmladost.sk/
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BRATISLAVA CITY
Bratislava is one of the youngest capitals in Europe and
few people know that during the time it was called Pressburg or
Pozsony it was one of the most important cities in the Austro-
Hungarian Empire. It was a mixing pot of various nations and
nationalities who lived together in peace and harmony. There is a
saying that a true ‘Pressburgian’ speaks four languages: Slovak,
German, Hungarian and Mishmash. Even as recently as the 1980s
you might hear how older Pressburgians in the street would say two
words in German, two in Hungarian and two in Slovak all in the
space of one sentence. That is what we mean by “mishmash”.
Bratislava’s location on the banks of the River Danube
and at the crossroads of ancient trading routes right at the heart of
Europe predestined it to become a meeting point of various cultures.
It was the home of the Celts, the Romans, and the Slavs ... The reign
of Maria Theresa is regarded as a golden era in the city’s history. She
was crowned Queen of Hungary in St. Martin’s cathedral in
Pressburg, just like the 10 other kings and 8 royal partners over the
course of 300 years when Pressburg was in fact the capital of the
Kingdom of Hungary.
The rich mix of cultures and nations not only left its
mark in the language spoken here, but also in the customs, cuisine
and lifestyle. Just like the Viennese, the people of Bratislava also
enjoy promenading through the streets of the city centre, taking time
out for a coffee in any of the many cafes. This part of the city is
referred to as the Korzo and combines elegance with charm. Visitors
say that the city has a relaxed Mediterranean type atmosphere.
Bratislava is a seaside city without the sea.
Nowadays Bratislava is experiencing a boom once more.
Buildings are popping up, deals being made, people studying, and
everything is on the move. Experts regard it as one of the most
dynamically developing and most prospective regions in Europe. It
welcomes tourists, business people, and investors, who are attracted
to this bloom city and its lively atmosphere.
There are many cities in Europe that can boast their own special
unique charm, and Bratislava is definitely one of them.
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GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT SLOVAKIA
THE CAPITAL
Bratislava (451.616 inhabitants) http://www.bratislava.sk/en
TIME ZONE
1 hr ahead of GMT, the summer time which lasts from March to December is 2 hrs ahead
of GMT.
CLIMATE
Slovakia has a moderate climate, with cold and rigid winters, and with moderate and
rainy summers. The average weather conditions for Bratislava in July (Time Period: 09.07 - 16.07)
the average daily maximum temperature is between 14°C and 26°C (59 °F and 79°F).
http://www.weather.com/weather/wxclimatology/daily/LOXX0001
BANK HOLIDAYS IN JULY
July 5th - St Cyril and Methodius Day
CURRENCY
As of January 1, 2009 Slovakia became the 16th member of the Eurozone and Euro has
become the official national currency (http://www.slovakia.org/currency2.htm)
1 Euro (€) is The National Currency of Slovak Republic
Coins: € 0.01, € 0.02, € 0.05, € 0.10, € 0.20, € 0.50, € 1, € 2
Notes: € 5, € 10, € 20, € 50, € 100, € 200, € 500
Most banks are open from 9:00-18:00 on weekdays, and many are open on
Saturday mornings. All banks offer currency exchange and cash advances on major
credit cards. Exchange offices are also found in shopping centers and large hotels, as well
as in the airports and railway stations. Currency exchange is available in all exchange
offices. Most hotels, shops and restaurants accept Visa, MasterCard, Eurocard, Diner's
Club and American Express. Traveler’s cheques can be exchanged in most banks, but are
not always accepted in shops. All major credit cards are accepted in the country.
VOLTAGE & ADAPTORS
220 volts / 50 Hz, Slovakia uses the standard continental European "europlug", with 2
round pins, socket and plug system also found in Germany, France, etc.
TRAFFIC REGULATION:
On the main roads the speed limit is 90 km/h. On the highway the speed limit is 130
km/h, in the cities and villages it is 60 km/h. Children until 12 years of age must not be
seated on front seat. The safety belts have to be fastened on the front seat and back-seat
also in towns. To the requisite equipment of vehicle belong a medicine-chest, towing-
rope, accident triangle, spare tire. The blood-alcohol level allowed in Slovakia is 0.0.
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SHOPPING HOURS
Slovakia and Bratislava are really a shopping paradise. Stores have long opening hours
and shopping malls are also open over weekends on Saturdays and Sundays as well as
over holidays. Most establishments are open between 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., but some take
lunch breaks. Many banks close at 3:30 p.m. Bratislava’s top shopping destinations are its
shiny new malls – Polus City Centre, Eurovea, AuPark, Avion, Palace City centre.
COMMUNICATIONS
To call Bratislava from abroad, dial your international access code (+421) for Slovakia,
then the city code (2) for Bratislava and telephone number (seven-digit)
Within Slovakia you can make local and international calls from card-operated public
telephones, located on streets, in hotels, restaurants and other public buildings. Cards are
sold at newsstands, post offices or shopping centers.
MOBILE OPERATORS
GSM cellular mobile phones service is also available – check with your national cellular
operator for roaming.
Orange – info line 905 T-Mobile – info line 12345 O2 – info line 949
+421 905 905 905 +421 903 903 903 +421 949 949 949
EMERGENCY CALLS
Fire Department: 150 Rescue Service-ambulance: 155 Police: 158
City Police: 159 Emergency call – SOS: 112
LOCAL HOSPITALS
HOSPITAL Ruzinov (HQ) HOSPITAL L.Derera
Ruzinovská 6,
826 06 Bratislava
Tel.: +421-(0)2-48 234 111
Fax: +421-(0)2-43 336 433 Sport Hall „MLADOST“
E-mail: nsprriad@nspr.sk
HOSPITAL L. Derera
Limbova 5, KRAMARE
833 05 Bratislava,
Tel.: +421-(0)2-59 541 111 HOSPITAL Ruzinov
Fax: +421-(0)2-59 543 191
E-mail: fnderera@fnderera.sk
HOSPITAL Stare Mesto
HOSPITAL Stare Mesto
Mickiewiczova 13,
813 69 Bratislava
Tel.: +421-(0)2-52 923 480
Fax: +421-(0)2-52 963 126
E-mail: faneba@faneba.sk
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Trnavska cesta 37, 831 04 Bratislava, Slovakia
Tel, Fax: 00421249114506, E-mail: saus@saus.sk, www.saus.sk
Received on:
Delegation Travel Schedule
Date de réception: Plan de Voyage de Délégation N-3
Country / Pays Country Code / Code du Pays
Name of the FNSU / Nom de la FNSU
Head of Delegation – Name
Chef de Délégation - Nom
Contact / Contacte Phone Fax E-mail
Function / Fonction
Deputy Head of
Head of Delegation Secretary Delegation Official Team Leader
Chef de Délégation A Delegation B Secrétaire C Officiel de Délégation D Chef d’Equipe E
Chef Adjoint
Team Official Technician Coach Physician Medical Personnel
Officiel d’Equipe F Technicien G Entraîneur H Médecin I Personnel Médical J
Referee – Judge Other Competitor
Arbitre – Juge K Autre L Concurrent M
Mode of Transportation / Mode de Transport
Plane / Avion Boat /Bateau Bus / Autocar Car / Auto
Function Family Name / Sex Arrival / Arrivée Airport / Harbour Departure / Départ
Fonction Nom de Famille Sexe Date Time Num # Aéroport / Port Date Time Num #
Please attach extra sheets, if needed. Veuillez afficher de pages additionnelle, si nécessaire.
Entry to be sent back no later than 12th june 2012 Inscription à renvoyer au plus tard le ……………..
Two (2) Copies must be sent to the Organising Committee. Deux (2) copies doivent être renvoyées au Comité d’Organisation.
No copy to the FISU General Secretariat. Pas de copies au Secrétariat Général de la FISU.
Please Keep a copy for your own records. Veuillez garder une copie pour votre propre administration.
Next Entry: Individual Entry Form due ……………… Prochaine Inscription: Formulaire Individuelle pour le ………………
Name and Signature of the President or Secretary General of the FNSU Seal of the FNSU
Nom et Signature du Président ou du Secrétaire Général de la FNSU Cachet de la FNSU
Name / Nom Function / Fonction
Seal
Signature Date
Cachet
Fédération Internationale du Sport Universitaire - International University Sports Federation
Château de la Solitude, 54 Avenue Charles Schaller, 1160 Brussels – Belgium, Tel:(32.2) 6406873, Fax: (32.2) 6401805,
E-mail: fisu@fisu.net, Internet: http://www.fisu.net