Video from Mediterranean Open Championship 2007 in Italy March 2007. This is an extended version of the 10 minute video shown previously at woO-TV.
Orienteering around the streets of Oxford.
With Headcam+GPS through part of the WOC 2007 Middle Qual course - one picture shown every second second. Yet another demo video to showcase semiautomatic generation of these types of videos.
The winter is started! Ski orienteers started their trainings on snow in the Northern part of Scandinavia and Finland, or in Siberia. Here is the first winter video on woO-TV this season. Recollection of World Master Ski Orienteering Championship 2006 in Latvia. The video was produced by Martins Lismanis and Edgars Sparans.
With Headcam+GPS through the WOC 2007 Sprint Final course. A demo video to showcase semiautomatic generation of headcam video + map position + pulse / speed superimposed on the video. Please download to get the full experience!
Impressions from the first day of WOC 2007 - Sprint Qualifier. Includes a video part from the forest including map (Headcam Jan Kocbach - Runner Johan Fegar) (C) 2007 woO-TV / Jan Kocbach. Follow WOC 2007 at World of O / woO-TV. Low quality is due to local internet services for upload.
Adriatic Meeting 2007, 1nd Stage, November 9, Adria. Town Orienteering. Video produced by Ilario Capuzzo, www.studiogem.net.
Video reportage about competition on Sicilia. Video published with permission of original publisher www.madonie.tv.
O-Labyrinth was a part of Sprint distance on the last WSOC in Moscow for the first time. To download this video in hi-res quality click Download Options, then Original video. Video produced by Alexander Minakov, Alexander Sidorov and Sergej Khropov.
High Quality version: Short report from WOC 2007 Long Distance in Kiev, Ukraina - featuring interviews with the two Finnish Gold medal winners Heli Jukkola and Minna Kauppi (interviews by Johan Fegar) - and footage from the forest. Also a short (low sound - turn up volume) interview with Matthias Merz by the arena interviewer. Video by Jan Kocbach - (C) woO-TV 2007.
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