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Friday, September 30, 2011

Costa Rica hosts World Rafting Championship


Dozens of teams from all over the world will do some mad paddling for the world title Oct. 4-10 on the renowned Río Pacuare.
Rafting
The Costa Rican men’s national rafting team powers through the Río Pacuare course that will host the 2011 World Rafting Championship Oct. 4-10. Photo by Eve Morton
Hundreds of athletes from all over the world are set to descend on the white water of Costa Rica’s famous Río Pacuare this week for the 2011 World Rafting Championship. More than 50 teams from as far away as Chile, South Africa, the United States, Europe, Japan and New Zealand will challenge team Costa Rica on its home waters Oct. 4-10.
The biannual tournament represents the pinnacle of the rafting competition calendar. This will be the largest tournament in the 20-year history of the event – a reflection of the growing popularity of the sport worldwide. The four-race schedule is designed to test athletes’ rafting endurance and technical abilities. Previous world champions Brazil, Slovenia and Australia will be regarded as favorites, with serious contenders like Japan and Costa Rica out to challenge them for the trophy.
Costa Rica hosted the first World Rafting Championship in 1991, and played host again in 1998. Since then, host countries have included the U.S. in 2001, the Czech Republic in 2003, Ecuador in 2005, South Korea in 2007 and Bosnia in 2009. The International Rafting Federation, the world governing body for the sport of white-water rafting, chose the Río Pacuare on Costa Rica’s Caribbean slope for this year’s tournament in commemoration of the inaugural championship in 1991, and to promote sustainable ecotourism worthy of a world-class competition in a country noted for its green credentials. 
Rafael Gallo, president of the International Rafting Federation, said he hopes this event in his native Costa Rica will set the standard for future rafting competitions.
“To me it’s a pleasure to adapt what I’ve learned in adventure tourism and sustainability, and as event director it gives me great pride to incorporate these methods into the World Rafting Championship,” he said. “The pristine nature of the site allows me to promote a carbon-neutral event that will be a first in world championship races.”
Costa Rica is known for being the paddling mecca of Central America. The country boasts one of the highest ratios of rivers per square kilometer in the world, and the rafting industry supports a vast number of river professionals and commercial rafting operations. More than 60 competitors participated recently in the Costa Rican National Rafting Series to select the teams that would represent the country in the world championship.
“You learn a lot in other places, but we have world-class rivers here in Costa Rica that made for a very challenging series,” Manuel Segura, captain of the national men’s team, said of the national championship series. “We hope to continue to develop our training resources into the future.”
It has been a long road for Segura, who has represented Costa Rica in six world championships over 13 years. He is familiar with the course and the standard required for success. 
“This team has been preparing for more than 12 months now. We have the home-ground advantage and the support of family and friends here. This gives us the platform to be at our best,” Segura said. 
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The white water of the Río Pacuare will play host to the World Rafting Championship Oct. 4-10. More than 50 teams from all over the world are expected to compete in the equivalent of the rafting Olympics. The Costa Rican men’s national team, pictured here, will have the home-river advantage. Courtesy of Eve Morton
Among the teams to beat will be the Japanese men’s team, one of the few professional rafting teams in the world. Team captain Takuya Ikeda told The Tico Times from his home near Tokyo, Japan, “These championships represent an opportunity to help restore Japanese confidence that was shattered by the earthquake. We are very focused on achieving the best result.”
Team Australia captain Graham Maifredi expressed a similar sentiment when summing up the significance of the event for his team during a phone interview from Queensland, Australia: “This is the opportunity of a lifetime. The cyclone destroyed our homes in February, and the support we have received from the community helps to boost our morale at a time when we need it most. We are going to make sure we give them something in return.”
In the women’s event, competition is expected to be fierce, but team Costa Rica remains undaunted. 
“Right now we are just focused on training,” said team member Catalina Elizondo. “We know we will need to be consistent over all the races in order to achieve our goal of a podium place.” 
Elizondo hopes success will provide a foundation of awareness for the team in Costa Rica that will inspire people to get involved. 
“If we can show the nation the rewards of participating in the wonderful sport of rafting, then Costa Rica will only become stronger at the international level,” she said. 
The stage is set. The eyes of the adventure rafting industry will be on Costa Rica this month to see if the country can produce a memorable competition and define the direction of rafting championships into the future. For those involved, the anticipation is building and expectations are high. 
“With so many strong teams, I see it as one of the closest competitions in the history of the championships,” Gallo said. “It will depend on who adapts better to the terrain.”
For team Costa Rica, the chances of success have never be better, as the 20-year anniversary of the inaugural World Rafting Championship affords them the opportunity to perform their best against the world, at home on the mighty Río Pacuare. 
For information on the 2011 World Rafting Championship, visit the event’s official website atwww.costarica2011wrc.com.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

World Phones

GSM cell phone, GSM wireless phone

Even though this article talks about Nigeria, most of it is applicable to other 2nd and 3rd world nations.

GSM cell phone business in Nigeria has led to the creation of wide variety
of mobile and GSM business involving gsm phone rental, prepaid, gsm wireless phone, prepay solutions, 3g and gps.

Also thriving is the sale of gsm mobile phone and gsm cell phone. Unlike a few years ago, portable and mobile handsets are no longer the exclusive preserve of the rich,and are commonplace everywhere.

Hugely popular in the mobile market are:
motorola gsm phone, ericsson gsm phone, nokia gsm phone, motorola gsm cell phones,
gsm tri band phone, samsung gsm phone and sony ericsson gsm.


There is also a large used gsm phone market.
Nokia gsm phones are the most popular for in used gsm phone as they are regarded
as being very rugged and reliable. Nokia also does a lot of promotion and publicity.

Another activity involving mobiles that is quite common is that of unlocking. It is not uncommon to see vendors and telecom outfits advertising services for portables and handsets that have to with gsm unlocked cell phones, gsm unlocked phone and unlocked gsm phones.

The GSM cell phone and the GSM wireless phone business is big and growing one. All the major telecom manufacturers such as:

Alcatel, Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung are involved with a wide range of handsets, brands, grades, types and models.
Fast Moving Gsm cell phone

In the market for the brand new GSM cell phone and GSM wireless phone, these are the market leaders:

Nokia gsm phone 3310, 1100, 3210, 3510, 3510I, 5210, 6210, ETC
Samsung gsm phone 1100 & OTHER CAMERA TYPE
Sony Ericsson gsm phone
Gsm phone BIRD -FLIP TYPE
LG gsm phone
Siemens gsm phone C35, C35I (Blue face)
NEC gsm phone

In the market for fairly used GSM cell phone and GSM wireless phone,
the Nokia gsm phone is the clear leader.

Popular models are:

Nokia gsm phone 3310, 3510I, 3210, 6210, (Radio phone)/camera type

In the fairly used market, Nokia is popular because of its perceived reliability
and ruggedness. Furthermore, the availability of Nokia parts and the fact that
different Nokia models often use the same parts are some the reasons that make
the Nokia gsm phone quite popular in the fairly used market.

See the websites below for more specific Cell Phone information in Costa Rica.

Cell Phones Costa Rica

Cell Phone Service in Costa Rica

Cell Phone Rentals Costa Rica