The XLVI Baltics States Mountaineering Championship 2004
Results
- rank O.Silins, V.Puriņš
summit Kongur (7719m)
first ascent 6A (7- UIAA), Pamir China;
- rank - V.Šauļus, M.Leckauskas, M.Palkaunikas
- summit Shisha Pangma (8027m), Himalayas
- rank O.Mirošņikovs, T.Bazarovs
summit Mizhirgi (5025m)
5A (6- UIAA) Bezingi, C- caucasus Russia;
- rank A.Bazis, Ž.Bazisiene, D.Milašius
project "Summits of Alps", with ascent on Petit Dru (3733m), Alps France
- rank N.Reinbergs, R.Laganovskis
Morcheka (980m) route "Centr" 6A (7a, A2 UIAA), Crimea Ukraine;
- rank
V.Dakevičus, J.Dankevičiene, A.Matonite, A.Gadeikis, M.Rumpis,
I.Guzaitis, V.Pečkis
5th cat. high walking in Aizalaya valley with ascent on summit Lenin (7134m), Pamir Russia
- rank - Z.Šaruna + 5 participants
5th cat. high walking, SW- Pamir
- rank - R.Aguļskis + 8 participants
4th cat. high walking, Karakol C- Tien Shan
- rank A. Malaševskis, M. Veinbergs, B. Veilande
summit Velicka Stena (2230m)
SW- wall (6 UIAA), Tatra Slovakia;
- rank D.Fišere, M.Luriņa, B.Veilande
- project Dolomite
6 summits (4 UIAA)
- rank V.Bušs, D.Stankeviča, I.PUķīte, V.Brediķis
- summit Dufourspitze (4634m)
travers (4- UIAA)
- rank A.Millere, un R.Marc, O.Marc (Spānijas pilsoņi)
summit Pico d'Aneto (3404)
SE ridge (5- UIAA), Spain
Referees board
Vilius Šaduiskis Lithuania
Aurelija Mozuraityte Lithuania
Sigizminds Grohovskis Latvia
Toivo Sarmet Estonia
Raivo Plume Estonia
Riga, November 29, 2004
Regulation
The mission of the championship is to promote mountaineering.
1. TIME AND LOCATION
The mountaineers are eligible to climbing during the period from
26th November 2003 to 27th November 2004 in the mountains all over the globe.
The evaluation of climbing reports and organization of championship
will be held on 4 December 2004 at Riga.
Management of the championship will be organized
by Latvian Alpinist Association.
2. TERMS OF CHAMPIONSHIP
2.1. Members of the teams should be citizens or permanent residents of Baltic States.
2.2. The Championship is going to be held in three categories:
- technical category (climbs up to 6000 m)
- high mountain category (climbs above 6000 m)
- treks in the mountains.
2.3. Teams should consist of:
- no more than 8 members in the technical category,
- no more than 12 members in the high mountain and treks categories.
2.4. The scope of the report: passport of the ascent with the photo of the summit.
The route of the ascent must be marked on the photo. In treks category
the traditional report is submitted.
2.5. Reports should be submitted to the Jury no later than by 12.00 of 4 December 2004.
3. DETERMINATION OF WINNERS
3.1. Determination of the winners shall be performed in the following way:
- when there are 5 or more participants in each category 3 awards are given,
when 4 2 awards, when 3 1 award. If there are less than 3 teams,
Jury decides unilaterally the number of awards for the participants.
Determination of the team-winners is the prerogative of the Jury
(the Jury consists of 6 members - 2 members representing each state).
3.2. Assessment of the ascents and routes by the Jury is based on the submitted
reports and additional information provided by the representatives of the countries and teams.
3.3. The Jury decides on the awards to winners by secret voting.
3.4. The Jury can allocate additional prizes for a team (for originality and
novelty of the route, the quality of the report, etc.).
4. AWARD CEREMONIE
The winner in each category gets the team award and a diploma for each team member.
5. APPLICATIONS AND PROTESTS
Written reports on ascents submitted to the Jury are considered as applications.
Appeals against the assessment of the Jury are accepted within 2 (two) hours after
announcement of awards. Three extra members (one from each state) shall be added to
the Jury for the examination of appeals.
6. COSTS
All costs related to the participation in the championship shall be covered by the participants.
The fee per person is 10 EUR. 2 members of the Jury from each country and the President
shall be exempt from the fee.
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