For the preparation and conduction Nemiroff World Cup 2013 there were involved 87 people as the technical staff. During their work:
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were laid 4 500 m of wire:
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were set 19 computers, 16 screens for viewers, 3 for transmission and 1 technical;
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screen on the stage weighted 3 000 kg and was 14 m length;
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it took 27 hours to set an equipment (2 a.m.
Friday to 5 a.m. Saturday);
staff slept 2-3 hours per day and worked 21-22 hours per day;
on average, each employee from Thursday to Monday slept 8-12 hours;
captured 3 terabytes of video;
done 6942 photos (39 GB);
on-line broadcast watched 15,000 people at all;
at the same time broadcast watched 2,000 people (and this record);
for the organization worked 27 different vehicles (cars and trucks);
used 8 microports, 19 radio links, 4 microphones;
on the stage was located about 150 light sources;
scanner peeped 437 times;
was written and translated into English and Russian 30 articles;
were used 2,500 sheets of paper and more than 100 pens;
drank about 500 bottles of water;
and 100 cans of energy-drink;
Olesya went 7 kilometers :).
Over 15000 people watched the on-line broadcast of the second day of Nemiroff World Cup 2013. On Friday 75 000 people visited armpower.net, on Saturday 80 000, and on Sunday a record 121 000.
Sure, in some points Worlds-2013 exceeds Nemiroff, but World Cup still remains the most saturated and time consuming event in armwrestling.
Anastasia Kisilyova
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