by 45th Space Wing Public Affairs
8/22/2013 - PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. -- Lt.
Col. David "Dash" Ashley, 5th Space Launch Squadron commander, was
recently selected to participate in the 2013 U.S. Elite Mountain Bike
Orienteering Team to represent the U.S. in this summer's 11th annual
World Mountain Bike Orienteering Championships in Rakvere, Estonia, Aug.
26-31.
Ashley was one of four men selected for this year's team, and this is
the first year that Florida Orienteering, the local orienteering club
headquartered in Orlando, Fla., will be sending a men's team to the
world championships.
Although the sport of Mountain Bike Orienteering is very popular in
Europe, it still at an early stage in the U.S. Mountain Bike
Orienteering competitions involve racing a mountain bike in both urban
and wilderness areas to locate checkpoints and return to the finish line
in the fastest possible time. Racers are only allowed to use a map and a
compass. Global Positioning System devices are prohibited, and events
typically last 25 to 90 minutes, depending on the difficulty of the
course.
Earlier in August, FLO held an orienting meet as a fundraiser for those
selected to go to Estonia for the world championship. Ashley assisted
with placing and collecting checkpoints (called controls) during the
event, registering individuals and recording their times. Over 12 hours
of work resulted in over $400 raised.
Maj. Melissa Krambeck, from the 45th Space Wing Inspector General's office, also participated in the event with her daughter.
Saturday, August 24, 2013
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