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Okay.
Say we have five countries. England, Germany, France and Russia and Sweden. You would also have five challenges (I'm using the ones on the German site for this; there could be more or less). 275, Zone 1, Circle Line, Alphabet, All Lines. Each country would register a team for each challenge. The team could be of an unlimited number, and also there might be no limit to how many times someone could register for a challenge. This would be useful if, for example, only Hakan and Patrick were representing Sweden and therefore had to do every single challenge themselves. This would be acceptable. England, however, has lots of people with varied strengths. Geoff 'n' Neil would be favourites to represemt Blighty in 275, Joy and Zeibura would take on the Alphabet, Tpfkar could do Zone 1, etc.
Each challenge would have five teams participating. The times and positions for each team would be recorded and collated and at the end, we would have the final positions but also the overall 'tube times' for each country, featuring all challenge times added up and therefore determining who has spent the least time on the tube. That country would be the overall winner.
Say we have five countries. England, Germany, France and Russia and Sweden. You would also have five challenges (I'm using the ones on the German site for this; there could be more or less). 275, Zone 1, Circle Line, Alphabet, All Lines. Each country would register a team for each challenge. The team could be of an unlimited number, and also there might be no limit to how many times someone could register for a challenge. This would be useful if, for example, only Hakan and Patrick were representing Sweden and therefore had to do every single challenge themselves. This would be acceptable. England, however, has lots of people with varied strengths. Geoff 'n' Neil would be favourites to represemt Blighty in 275, Joy and Zeibura would take on the Alphabet, Tpfkar could do Zone 1, etc.
Each challenge would have five teams participating. The times and positions for each team would be recorded and collated and at the end, we would have the final positions but also the overall 'tube times' for each country, featuring all challenge times added up and therefore determining who has spent the least time on the tube. That country would be the overall winner.
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Hi,Adham wrote:Hi MileEnd. So are you up for turning it into a bit of a contest?
I say yes - but we have to ask the whole team. Indeed - that would be a gr8 event - and I think the chances - that such a contest will be possible - are very good.
Within the next days we will discuss it and keep you informed
Would be great !
Volker
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Excellent. If you have three to five teams and eight events, then some of you will have to do more than one and so cramming it all into one day probably wouldn't be a good idea. We could spread it out over a week.
Also, as well as the "Station Lines Once" event, I'd like to suggest the sister one to that also - "Stations Without Repetition". That would take us up to nine, so let's round it up to ten to keep it simple.
Also, as well as the "Station Lines Once" event, I'd like to suggest the sister one to that also - "Stations Without Repetition". That would take us up to nine, so let's round it up to ten to keep it simple.
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Well yes, but also no.Adham wrote:Excellent. If you have three to five teams and eight events, then some of you will have to do more than one and so cramming it all into one day probably wouldn't be a good idea. We could spread it out over a week.
It takes 3 hours to do the zone 1 challenge and an hour to do the all lines challenge - thats possible within say a 6 hour period. Likewise if someone was really enthusiastic they could do the circle and DLR challenges in one day - one in the morning, one in the afternoon. It's still less required than the full challenge. Instantly you've got down to 5 teams needed. October has been chosen so it should be relatively cool and light will not be disapearing too quickly.
If you were to do it over 5 days then each team could do all events and then that just gets to be a pig of organisation.
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