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SAHARA NEWS - FEBUARY 2003
N° 69
EDITO

de gauche à droite :
Patrice Kergosien (F,2e), Marco Olmo (I,1er), Albert Vallée (F,3e)
Anke Molkenthin (D,2e), Katell Corne (F,1ere), Monique Mulhen (Lux,3è)

You had to be both tough and cautious to reach the finish line on this 1st Malian edition of the Desert Cup. The heat combined with the difficulty of the course meant that many competitors found the race a good deal more difficult than expected. Conducted by Marco OLMO (I) in fine form, no doubt inspired by the rhythms of Malian folklore, the course took off at quite some pace. Several virtuosos tried to follow the score but Marco is a soloist, capable of accelerating the tempo at any time and leaving the rest of the orchestra behind. It was therefore without a single false note that he won his 4th Desert Cup in a row. You have to hand it to the maestro !
Few participants will forget the Dogon region and the warm welcome of its people. Even the most blasé amongst us were bowled over by the traditional dances and party atmosphere in some villages. Many were also struck by the difference in daily life there, sometimes seeming centuries away from the Western world, and which gave the opportunity to put a different perspective on things. A new chapter has been written in the history of adventure sport and many lovers of open spaces will want to write a few more lines in 2004.
In another country, another adventure: it’ll soon be Morocco’s turn to welcome several hundred lovers of the desert for the 19th edition of the MARATHON DES SABLES. First time participants will discover not only the course, but a culture and a people.
At the start of 2004, the AOI team extends its best wishes to all the runners. We hope that people open up their hearts a little more and look differently upon the most deprived. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could all simply be more fraternal !

Happy New Year to you all
AOI.

TIMING MARATHON DES SABLES

Next edition 09th - 19th april 2004

CERTIFICATE MEDICAL & ELECTROCARDIOGRAM
Some competitors have already sent AOI one or the other of these two medical certificates. The organisation cannot take them into account. To be valid, these certificates must be obtained and dated the month before the race begins (see Art. 25 of race regulations).
So if you made this mistake, you will have to take the medical and electrocardiogram again. The documents must be brought along to Morocco and shown during the technical and medical checks.
N.B: the medical certificate to be validated by a doctor (signed + stamped) is the one in the enrolment file sent by AOI.

TEAMS
No team can be enrolled once in Morocco. The team’s name and number of teammembers must be stated in the reservation file. Team names must also bequite short so they can be read correctly on the computer print-out.



There were 179 km to the finish line. That figure alone should have sent out messages to take it steady. But not so ! Competitors set off at quite some pace and paid the price: 49 of the 152 didn’t make it.
Marco OLMO (I) plus Siaka SANGARE and Ibrahim KANTE from Mali were the first through CP1 and CP2, followed closely by Albert VALLEE (F), Patrice KERGOSIEN (F), Maurice MONDON (F) and Jordi NOU ROSSEL (SP). At CP3 (Km 37) following the shattering ascent and descent OLMO slightly extended his lead.

He went on to further increase it at CP4 (Km 45) once runners had crossed the steep slopes of the "Sacred Mountain”". No one would get within sight of the Italian again. Back at CP3 catastrophe had struck. 21 runners had were no longer in the race, having either dropped out or been out of time. The pace plus 40°+ heat was exhausting. For the last ones still out on the slopes of the “Sacred Mountain” there were Dogon guides around especially once night fell when it would have been dangerous to be alone. Again for safety reasons, a race steward and doctor circulated from morning onwards, ready to intervene at any time between the summit (Km 43) and CP4.
Simone KAYSER (L), Katell CORNE (F) and Maria TRUJILLO (COL) were the leading women from the start but at CP4 KAYSER managed to break away ahead of CORNE. At this moment Marielle COUDER (F) caught up with the Colombian. They arrived at CP6 after nightfall; COUDER, by then joined by Anke MOLKENTHIN (GER), opted to pull out. V2 Maurice MONDON did the same. Up to CP8, Siaka SANGARE continued his surprising performance, staying ahead of P. KERGOSIEN and A. VALLEE. But at CP9 the Malian needed an hour’s rest before setting off again. Albert VALLEE could no longer keep up with his comrade and watched him fly off ahead. At CP8, it was the Colombian runner’s turn to find herself in difficulty; she stopped for 5h then another 3h at CP9 thereby ruining all chances of winning. A dramatic turn at CP9 when CORNE was the first woman through. KAYSER had got lost in the savannah, along with her husband. She set off again but had lost her morale, finally throwing in the towel at CP10. And when winning female racer Katell CORNE crossed the finish line Marc KAYSER (Lux) was at her side…
Anke MOLKENTHIN (GER)came in second and Monique MUHLEN’s (Lux) courage and regular pace were well rewarded with 3rd place. M. OLMO (I) finished in 21h 46' 18'', ahead of P. KERGOSSIEN (F) and A. VALLEE (F) who had pitted themselves one against the other throughout. The JOGGING INTERNATIONAL team, made up of A. MOLKENTHIN (GER), M. OLMO (I), and Christian GINTER (F), came in ahead of LEGENDRE BRETAGNE ULTRA with K. CORNE (F), A. VALLEE (F) and Patrice BALLARD (F). The NATIONALE DU MALI team secured an impressive 3rd place and were well applauded by all during the awards ceremony. Congratulations Fanta TRAORE (MAL), Siaka SANGARE (MAL) and Ibrahim KANTE (MAL). A real feat !

INDIVIDUAL
1er OLMO Marco (I) 21H46’18”
2è KERGOSIEN Patrice (F) 24H28’14”
3è VALLEE Albert (F) 26H25’16”
WOMAN
1er CORNE Katell (F) 33H15’53”
2è MOLKENTHIN Anke (D) 35H37’15”
3è MULHEN Monique (LUX) 40H30’27”
MASTER MAN 1
1er VALLEE Albert (F) 26H25’16”
CLASSEMENT MASTER FEMME 1
1er MOLKHENTIN Anke (D) 35H37’15”
MASTER MAN 2
1er OLMO Marco (I) 21H46’18”
MASTER WOMAN 2
1è MULHEN Monique (LUX) 40H30’27”
MASTER MAN 3
1er VILLANO Fulvio (I) 45H33’47”
MASTER MAN 4
1er LE LOUARN Joseph (F) 54H36’52”
TEAM
1er JOGGING Inernational (I, D, F) 29H41’30”
2è LEGENDRE BRETAGNE ULTRA (F) 30H30’25”
3è Equipe NATIONALE DU MALI (MAL) 39H07’00



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Sahara News n° 69 realized by CIMBALY International
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HE NEEDS YOU
He’s the only one in the world to have run and finished all editions of MDS and all participants know how kind he is. Sadly, Moroccan Brahim EL JAOUAL is suffering from a serious cardiovascular problem and must be operated on in the next 3 months. Weighing in at 6,000 euros, the operation is too costly for him. AOI is therefore appealing to everyone’s generosity to raise the necessary funds. Please send any donations in the form of cheques made payable to “AOI- soutien pour Brahim” - BP 98 - 10003 Troyes Cedex- France. All funds will be directly handed over to the Moroccan hospital in charge of theoperation. There’ll be an update in the next Sahara News.

ENVIRONMENT
The organisation considers respect for nature as a priority. So it’s worth remembering that throwing away bottles or packaging on the race route is forbidden and subject to penalties (see Art. 26 and 27). Rubbish bins are available at each check-point and in tents on the camp-site.

TEAMS
517° RT : By including civilian Ronald SECHERESSE (F) in a military team, the 517th regiment is sealing its partnership with the town of Châteauroux. P.QUERNET (F), V. VIANES (F) and S.LARRIEU (F) are delighted with the arrangement.
Altaïr France Maroc : After 2000 and 2002 Dalila GHAZALI (Mor) is back this time with M. THOMACHOT (F), V.TIROLIEN (F) and J.F. PLECHAT (F) to share this “very special MDS atmosphere”.
MDS RTNE : Another force (Région Terre Nord Est) from the NE this time. F. MOUNIER (F) promised to come back one day in a team. It took him 10 years but he made it!…. As for team-mates R. BERNARD (F) and L. AUGRY (F) they only have word to say : "Passion".
Les Eoliennes-Espoir pour Cindy : Following the Desert Cup where she finished 3rd in the team rankings, Christine DELANGLE (F) is out to discover MDS with Isabelle GREGOIRE (F) and Martine VOLAY. These three women are gathering under the "Femininity, Sportsmanship, Solidarity" banner.
Sport'Ev – The North Face : M. MEMBRANO (F), C. DESTRUHAUT (F), L. BOUTIER (F), C. QUINTANE (F) and Y. BURDZY (F) are experienced runners hoping for a collective place on the podium. It’ll be a tough challenge, but then it will for everyone.


UNEXPECTED WEATHER
The “average” maximum temperature is 32° in December, but the day the race began it went above 40°. What’s more it hadn’t rained so much in the region for decades leading to exceptionally high humidity levels for the area. This rare phenomenon at the time of the year really took its toll on competitors.

QUITE A CLIMB !
The degree of slope was calculated according to the distance to be covered between the bottom of the hill and its summit. However the technical nature of the ascent and descent changed the situation quite a bit. This will be more clearly stated in the future.

TOP SPEED !
That Marco OLMO went through CP1 at 13 km/h is incredible, but that the majority of the runners went through at more than 8 km/h is madness and certainly helps explain why many felt so weak by CP3…

THAT’S AFRICA FOR YOU !
First you could hear the drum-beats, then they came to the bivouac from all around forming an impressive troop in traditional hunting costume. Along with dancers on stilts, it all made for an extraordinary and fascinating spectacle. In the villages, local people stood in rows of honour to watch and encourage the runners, breaking out into chanting and dancing. At CP2 children slapped hands with the runners, sometimes following them over considerable distances. And everywhere you looked the same smile: a real treat!

USEFUL INDEED
Thanks to Michel BACH (F), around 12 schools in the Dogon region and the savannah had the pleasure of receiving precious school equipment. In line with the wishes of Mrs LUONGO, whose husband, an enthusiastic runner, died this Autumn, a cheque for 1067 Euros was awarded to a charity looking after disadvantaged young girls. DOC TROTTER also did their bit, giving their needy Malian counterparts a large quantity of basic medicines.