Invitation to the 2013 Open Norwegian Masters Championship

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Hi everybody! Let me first of all let me say that the USA and all of you who have been affected by the attack of hurricane Sandy have our thoughts and symapthy. We are sorry for your losses and impressed by the detarmination and speed with which you set about rescuing, clearing and rebuilding. And now I would like to invite you to the Open Norwegian Maters Championship. The meet takes place in Stord outside of Bergen March 8th-10th 2013! :bliss: www.svomming.no/.../Invitation Open Norwegian Masters Stord 2013_061112.pdf If you are looking in vain for events, let me explain: The Norwegian Masters community is not that big, the Championship is actually our only pure Masters meet during the year. We go abroad for meets, and some of us swim ordinary (like USA-S) meets. The record attendance for our national Masters championship is just above 500 swimmers. So, to ensure that there's more swimmers competing in each event, the longer (200+) events are alternated. The short nine (50+100) are always on the program. The other events alternate like this: Even years (like this year): 200 IM 200 fly 200 breaststroke 400 free 800 free, women 1500 free, men Odd years (like 2013) 200 back 200 free 400 IM 800 free, men 1500 free, women. That way both the swimmers in a given age bracket that is considering to swim a longer free event, will compete against each other! The meet is also arranged this way so that it can be held in three days - Fri-Sunday. I don't expect a huge rush, but you are very welcome, and, anyway, I thought some of you might be interested jsut to read about it. I like reading invitations and checking results from all over. Could be just me. Confessions of a split stalker. :blush:
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    How many athletes from outside Norway typically attend? I was expecting the link to the meet info to be in Norwegian. Hi Knelson, the nationals have been open for at least four years (as long as I've been swimming), and I think someone after a while found out that if was gonna be any point to calling it Open, the invite would have to be in English. 'Open to all Norwegian-speakers in the world!' wouldn't be that inclusive. There are not that many foreign swimmers coming, we usually get between two and 20 guest from abroad. There's an Italian club who visits from time to time, and one or two British teams. This year and in 2009 there were five or six russians. Great breaststrokers. Mark Vogel, the Danish swimmer, have been to the meet a couple of times, I think. The other Scandinavian countries - Sweden and Denmark - usually have their own championships the following weekends, so there's very seldom any exchange there, which is a shame, really. It's quite close, often a shorter journey to Denmark than to the venue in Norway, and there are so few Masters meets. And I really enjoy these all Masters two or three day meets with a variety of events. But it's not that easy to find the time (or money) to go away for a three day weekend two weeks in a row. Takk for the invite! Ingenting å takke for, bare hyggelig!
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    How many athletes from outside Norway typically attend? I was expecting the link to the meet info to be in Norwegian. Hi Knelson, the nationals have been open for at least four years (as long as I've been swimming), and I think someone after a while found out that if was gonna be any point to calling it Open, the invite would have to be in English. 'Open to all Norwegian-speakers in the world!' wouldn't be that inclusive. There are not that many foreign swimmers coming, we usually get between two and 20 guest from abroad. There's an Italian club who visits from time to time, and one or two British teams. This year and in 2009 there were five or six russians. Great breaststrokers. Mark Vogel, the Danish swimmer, have been to the meet a couple of times, I think. The other Scandinavian countries - Sweden and Denmark - usually have their own championships the following weekends, so there's very seldom any exchange there, which is a shame, really. It's quite close, often a shorter journey to Denmark than to the venue in Norway, and there are so few Masters meets. And I really enjoy these all Masters two or three day meets with a variety of events. But it's not that easy to find the time (or money) to go away for a three day weekend two weeks in a row. Takk for the invite! Ingenting å takke for, bare hyggelig!
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