Adapted from http://www.trailo.it/Esperienze.asp
Born in the 70s in the Scandinavian land trail, or trail orienteering, is one of the four disciplines related to sport orienteering (running, mountain biking, skiing).
The difference with other disciplines is very strong because they are very few things in common, what unites the three other activities (physical exertion), is not necessarily required in the trail. In this discipline
count the most, the following characteristics: concentration, reasoning, estimation of distance and identification of morphological features.
For this reason, there is a stereotype of an athlete trail, as the skills listed above may be owned by any type of person, so, in this sport, there are no categories related to age, gender, physical abilities (understood as mobility), but only differentiated according to ability and experience accumulated by each athlete, in time.
For this reason, there is a stereotype of an athlete trail, as the skills listed above may be owned by any type of person, so, in this sport, there are no categories related to age, gender, physical abilities (understood as mobility), but only differentiated according to ability and experience accumulated by each athlete, in time.
In this vein, the trail is seen as a promotional vehicle for the integration and empowerment of disabled people in sport in general, so to be included in the official logo, two human figures in a wheelchair on board a .
In Italy, the first demonstration events dating from the mid-90s but has been in the last decade that the Federation has started to launch a seasonal calendar and a circuit called the "Italian Cup." At the international level, in addition to events in individual states were disputed the European and World Championships every now become annual and Italy, although it does not possess comparable numbers of Federations Scandinavian managed to get a world title thanks to the current coach (and athlete) of the national team Roberta Falda .
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