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SAHARA NEWS
N° 74
EDITO
Running a marathon at the time of the first modern Olympic games was the kind of serious challenge open to only a handful of exceptional athletes. Nowadays it’s quite common to see 20, 30 or even 40 thousand runners lined up at the start of some marathons. Whereas 20 years ago, the 23 participants in the first MARATHON DES SABLES were considered slightly bonkers, now people are queuing up to join. It’s a fact, more and more runners want to take part in the MDS. The only problem is, if only for environmental reasons, it’s unthinkable to have such numbers crossing the desert. Should we therefore make the race more difficult so as to deter the vague impulses of the weaker candidates ?
The race has of course become more difficult over the last 20 years, but  always within limits. We’ve added twenty or so extra kilometres here and there, cut-off times for some stages and a bit more uneven terrain, but nothing that would fundamentally change the initial concept of the race.
Over the years, the race has become the kind of reference runners want on their sporting CVs. Although every year has its itinerary, those who finish the course can announce it with due pride and emotion. The MDS is a race in a league of its own and must remain the way history has shaped it.
We often hear about the myth of MDS. It’s founded as much on the sheer feats of the winners as the experiences of thousands of anonymous runners. Each participant comes to take up a personal challenge in which he/she will have invested considerable energy. This is most probably why pulling out is genuinely heart-rending. Everyone pushes their limits to the full to reach the finish line in the shortest time. When you come to run the MDS, you know that you’re in for an adventure and that this is no ordinary race: there is a before and after the MARATHON DES SABLES.

We wish you all a very happy new year and hope 2005 will bring all peoples closer together.
AOI.
Message from the race director
Since we have received a lot of application files at AOI and since we have reached the maximum of competitors allowed on the MARATHON DES SABLES, we are forced to stop taking registrations.
I do understand your arguments, but for some very important logistical reasons (i.e. flights, accommodation, technical and medical support) we have to refuse more than 200 French and foreign competitors.

For those of you who have been training so hard for so long and who've just found a sponsor I know how disappointing it can be, but I would like to remind you all that we did advise you on several occasions not to wait for the dead line before registering.
• In the editorial of the brochure published in July I was encouraging competitors to send urgently their registration files as we knew that the 20th edition would attract a lot of people.
• In the special edition of the Sahara News, we also mentioned that people should urgently send their reservation files before the 31st of October, but that this depended on the number of available places (see Art.25 of the race regulations).
• It was also possible to get a race number through a reservation system set up via internet as from June by paying an initial deposit of 300 €. Many of you chose this option.
Unfortunately, it is now too late to be part of the 20th MARATHON DES SABLES.
All the team is very sorry not to be able to satisfy each and every one of you, but it is unfortunately impossible to accept any more competitors. On behalf of AOI I would like to say how much I regret this.
However, I sincerely hope that you will be with us in 2006, for the start of the third decade of saharan adventures or for the launch of the new DESERT CUP 2005
Thank you all for putting your trust in us.

Race director
Patrick Bauer.

Competitors on 19th MDS
Select your photos and order your CD rom using your race number Includes : 50 photos giving overall view of the race, landscape etc.
CD rom : PC & Mac
Enlargements up to 30x40
Cost : 95 euros
See landscape - Competitors photos
For more information click here
 
Future  competitors
Prepare your sponsor fil, organise a photo exhibition for your sponsors, before taking part in the MDS…
Look at the 50 photos giving overall view of the race in 2004
CD rom : PC & Mac
Enlargements up to 30x40
Cost : 60 euros
See landscape
For more information click here

MARATHON DES SABLES WEEK END
from 14 to 18 april 2005
Due to the particular rules and location of the
race (food self-sufficiency, desert, safety concerns etc.) no competitor may be accompanied. In order however to allow families, friends and sponsors to be at the finish line of the last two stages of MDS, a big weekend has been organised along with a dedicated back-up team. This trip is organised separately from the MARATHON DES SABLES (different flights and hotels from those of competitors).
For more information : TERRES D'AVENTURE - Michèle - Tel : +33 (0)1 53 73 76 76

ATLANTIDE ORGANISATION Internationale
BP 98 - 10003 TROYES Cedex - FRANCE
Tél. : (33) 03 25 76 57 77 / Fax : (33) 03 25 76 87 75
E-Mail : aoi@darbaroud.com - WEB : http://www.darbaroud.com
Sahara News n° 74 realized by CIMBALY International
Pépé et Marie - Webmaster : Cimbaly


TEAMS
OZ Construction : A BTP company represented by O. ZAMBAUX (F), S. ZAMBAUX (F), M. ZANDONA (F) and E. BOCHONS (SP).
SPIE SCGPM Champagne : BTP company that’s teamed up with a chain of bakers from Rennes: L CAMBON (F), J-P TILLARD (F) et C. BONAMY (F).
Les Amis de Bamba : Pascale MOLLA (F) and C. QUETIER (F) have kept in touch with people living in the Bandiagara escarpment in Mali. Linda DUCLAUX (F), F. ROUSSEL (F) and F. BARBIER (F) are running MDS in the name of this friendship.
Cabries : C. ILIOU (F)), B. MAGNAN (F) and L.
THOMACHOT (F) all live in Cabries and are being supported by their village.
ASPTT Valence : D. ZANI (F), C. MARIONNEAU (F) and C. AMALRIC (F) are from the South of France.
Exxon Mobil Runners : S. HEMARD (F) and J. QUEFFELEC (F) have the experience to shell up their new team-mates  O. DELAUNE (F) and C. VENTORIM OLIVEIRA (BZ).
Legendre Bretagne Ultra : BTP company from Brittany with A. VALLEE (F), three times in the top ten, J. SERAZIN (F) 6th in 2002, A. SICOT (F) and P. BALARD (F) 10th and 12th respectively in 2003.
Gwenediz : Just shows being diabetic is no barrier to doing sport. M. O. OLIVIERO (F) is taking up the challenge of his doctor D. BONTEMPS (F). He’ll be joined by G. HUELLOU (F).
Team Trek : with G. SIRE (F), H. SANZ (F), L. BURGAT (F) and S. RATIA (F) ;  all three are mad about endurance racing.
Impossedables Runners : First participated in 2003. M. MARLE (F), vice-president of the French Athletics Federation, along with P. VEILLARS (F), J. SHEHR (F), J. CHESNET (F), Y. ROMAIN (F) and T. MARLE (F)
Together : C. COOKE (GB) and P. SOUKAL (CZ) are travelling from the Czech Republic and C. WAKEFIELD (DK) from Denmark, to run the 20th MDS.
Ertips Salomon : G. DIEHL (F) has twice been in third place on MDS ; M. GRILLO (F), S. BONAUDO (F), A. LOZANO (F) and D. PASQUIO (F) also have the ability to be amongst the winners.
Africa Vienne 1 : Y. JALLAIS (F), R. BERGEON (Champion of France in 1994). D. LACAUTRE (F) and E. BARROS (P).
Africa Vienne 2 : with F. VACOSSIN (F) and C. PARADOT (F), D. RENAUD (F) and D. ROBUCHON (F).
Cho la Dune : The performances of C. ESCOTS (F) make him a good outsider along with T. CORBARIEU (F) and N. DOUSSET (F).
Handicap Marathon : D. ANGLISTER (F), H. OGIER (F), P. NOEL (F), E. NOUSBAUM (F) and C. HUGON (F) are joiniong forces to raise money for disabled children at "La Gentilhommière" school in Marnes la Coquette.
Les Fous du Roy : F. MENDIBOURE (F), P. ALVEROLA (F) and P. ESCANDE (F) are running to pay for a dog for the blind.
Renaître/Traumatisme crânien : Odile MONTEILS (F), G. ROUSSEAU (F) and J. J. JOUGLAR (F) are running to raise awareness about Associations for families dealing with head injuries.
Run Escapade Réunion/A2R : after participating in 2003, Y. LEGROUX (F) is back with S. LESAGE (F) and B. LEBON (F) from the Reunion island.
Canal Réunion/A2R : Geneviève TAVENEAU- LALIRE (F), S. LARDENOIS (F), P. DOINEAU (F) and D. GRONDIN (F) make up the second team from the Reunion island.
Les Elles du desert : A 100% female (and very feminine) team. Sylvie CADIERNO (F), Isabelle DEFFEZ (F) and Brigitte POTTIN (F) are running together for the 4th time. They’re joined by Niandi CARMONT (F).
Fennecs Haute Normandie 1 : A. and E. PHILIP (F) are teaming up with N. AUTRET (F).
Fennecs Haute Normandie 2 : D. PEUDUPIN (F) Y. LEGENDRE (F) and J. CINET (F). For info :  "Les Fennecs de Haute-Normandie" is a humanitarian association.
Marseillais a la Plage : A 9-member team, some of whom have already run MDS ; with S. BEN YAHYA (F), J.M. POURTAL (F), Marie-George GUILLIEN-ANDRE (F), Valentine SPERDUTO (F), G. SPERDUTO (F), M. GOSSET (F), Danièle GIORDANO (F), G. BURLE (F) and Elisabeth CHUYEN (F)
A Toute Vapeur : Some are old hands, others greehorns ; with Michèle MERCHAT (F), G. GIBASSIER (F), G. POQUET (F), P. FOURNIER (F), T. LE MARCHAND (F), E. CHOISY (F), E. MAILLET (F), R. BRESCHIGLIANO (F) and P. DARDELET (F).

NEW OFFICE
From now on, Mr. James JANG (K) is in charge of enrolments from Korea, China and Taiwan. That means representing around 1,350,000,000 inhabitants. Taken as a percentage of equivalent enrolments for France or Great Britain, we’d have to organise 11 MDS just for that one office. Makes your head spin !

FOR INFO
The MDS itinerary always had its share of difficulties accentuated by heat and/or strong winds. The 20th edition will be no exception to the rule so you should expect the challenge to merit the occasion. However, don’t believe all you hear : there will not be a 100km stage.

PARTY TIME !
Whether before, during or after the course, we have a few surprises in store but as you know any surprise worth the name will not be divulged until the last moment. So you’ll have to be patient.


DESERT CUP 2005
The DESERT CUP will not take place in 2004 but there's no question of it disappearing for good. Lovers of non-stop races are invited to a race in November/December 2005 (dates to be confirmed) that will rival the beauty and challenge of the Jordanian and Malian editions. We're currently in negotiations over where the race will be held.