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rafaelcb
08-09-2004, 08:30 AM
The Swiss town of Bile-Bienne hosted the XLVI edition of the International 100 Km Military Patrol Competition. 37 patrols from 5 countries (Germany, Poland, Spain Switzerland, and U.K.) took Place.

The 3 Spanish patrols won the first 3 places, almost 1 hour ahead of the next participants.

Rankings:


Rang Name/Ort Team/Ortschaft Zeit Rückstand -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Brigada Guerrero Delgado Javier, E-Toledo Espana 1 7:51.50,2
2. Captain Jimenez Parejo Miguel Angel, E-Toledo Espana 1 7:51.50,3
3. Sergeant Crespo Reina Juan Antonio, E-Toledo Espana 3 8:04.17,4
3. Sergeant Peinado Canovas Manuel, E-Toledo Espana 3 8:04.17,4
5. Caporal Martin Ramos Juan Jose, E-Toledo Espana 2 8:14.29,3
6. Capitan Colera Lopez Alejandro, E-Toledo Espana 2 8:14.29,8
7. Major Ruta Tadeusz, PL-Lodz Polen I 9:08.38,1
8. WO Miluk Stanislaw, PL-Lubliniec Polen I 9:08.38,3
9. Lt.Col. Macherzynski Czeslaw, PL-Krakow Polen II 10:42.27,2
10. WO Makowski Marek, PL-Wegorzewo Polen II 10:42.27,3
11. SGT Martin Dean, GB-Osnabrück 7BN/ 5BN REME 10:57.05,9
12. OLT Schiefer Andrej, D-Annaberg-Buchholz Der letzte Rest 13:13.38,8
13. OLT Schmitz Frank, D-Eckental Der letzte Rest 13:13.39,0
14. PTE Roleston Norman, GB-Armagh Royal Irish 3 13:28.36,3
15. LCPL Mc Clelland Jason, GB-Armagh Royal Irish 3 13:28.36,4
16. PTE Bleakley John, GB-Armagh Royal Irish 1 13:30.40,7
17. LCPL De Groot Joab, GB-Armagh Royal Irish 1 13:30.41,2

mack pl
08-09-2004, 08:33 AM
Congrats :)



8. WO Miluk Stanislaw, PL-Lubliniec
Hmm, he must be from 1st Special Commando Regiment :)

MARINO
08-09-2004, 09:56 AM
woot woot
Go Spain!!

futurepilot2004
08-09-2004, 10:07 AM
There wasn`t exactly a huge level of participation. Now had there been some Irish Army troops in there , we`d have whooped ur ass. :D

MARINO
08-09-2004, 10:11 AM
There wasn`t exactly a huge level of participation. Now had there been some Irish Army troops in there , we`d have whooped ur ass. :D
With Spanish Legion? No sorry.

rafaelcb
08-09-2004, 10:26 AM
Sorry to disappoint you Marino, but none of the six men were Legionarios: The first two were from Logístcs and Paras (Bueno este si, claro; CLP) ;)

FuturePilot: If you want to prove your claim, join the 101Km mountain race that the Legión organizes (just for fun) every year. I'll pay your trip if you manage to finish. You've got 24 hours!
http://www.ronda.net/101km/101km2003/idiomas/english.htm

BTW, As far as I know no Irish has ever finished the race. You would be the first!

MARINO
08-09-2004, 02:07 PM
There wasn`t exactly a huge level of participation. Now had there been some Irish Army troops in there , we`d have whooped ur ass. :D
With Spanish Legion? No sorry.

Unusual, they win all national championships.

FDF_Hemppis
08-09-2004, 03:14 PM
Congrats Spain, you cleaned the table pretty nicely :)

I'd like to see a Finnish conscript team participating in such a race. I'd be interesting to see how they compare.

MARINO
08-09-2004, 03:29 PM
Congrats Spain, you cleaned the table pretty nicely :)

I'd like to see a Finnish conscript team participating in such a race. I'd be interesting to see how they compare.
Yeah, Scandinavian, like Mediterranian are really god endurance runners.

FDF_Hemppis
08-09-2004, 04:48 PM
Congrats Spain, you cleaned the table pretty nicely :)

I'd like to see a Finnish conscript team participating in such a race. I'd be interesting to see how they compare.
Yeah, Scandinavian, like Mediterranian are really god endurance runners.

Are we?:lol:
Funny, then why Finnish runners never win anything? rofl

MARINO
08-09-2004, 05:12 PM
Well in Munich a Finnish runner won 10 000 meters

FDF_Hemppis
08-09-2004, 05:54 PM
Well in Munich a Finnish runner won 10 000 meters

Well, an exception confirms the rule... (damnit, how do you say that in English??) ;)

MARINO
08-09-2004, 05:57 PM
Well in Munich a Finnish runner won 10 000 meters

Well, an exception confirms the rule... (damnit, how do you say that in English??) ;)
In Spain we have the same expression, so no problem. :)

martinexsquaddie
08-10-2004, 04:28 AM
there were probably some polish hussars chasing them rofl

mack pl
08-10-2004, 02:33 PM
there were probably some polish hussars chasing them rofl
hmm, I doubt that, more possible- lancers(los infiernos picadores) ;)