The announcement came shockingly.
On Thursday trickling information out on the O-ring AB asked Valdemarsvik if they would be willing to take over the O-ring in 2016.
A competition that Salen and valleys orienteering clubs, since long, been the organizer of.
Gunnar Löfkvist is chairman of the New Orienteering Federation, and representative of the eighteen dala clubs which would organize the event.
– I think it is so crazy that I can not even take it in, say Löfkvist continues:
– We have been in the forefront and in line with the CEO of the company. He had his attraction for the lifecycle of the clubs in Salen in June.
The turning point came in July, during the O-ring in Kristianstad, then the limited company’s chairman, Stefan Blomgren, came with his vision.
– He had a completely different view. His view is that everything should be conformed to the year. Unions job is to generate the same regardless of which concepts and things that unions work forward. Our intention was to improve the 2008 arrangement, and run it again.
The key question is how much compensation the clubs who arrange to receive.
– They have an allocation model that they are very onto. They want our concept to have the same distribution model as everyone else and do not deviate from the traditional concept.
– We believe we have a unique concept and then will also be a major part of it all remain with the clubs, but it does not match the distribution model. That will put us in the position that they are not interested in the concept.
O-ring contacted Valdemarsvik was something Löfkvist heard elsewhere.
– They had a meeting in Last night (read: Wednesday), but after that, we have not had any direct
Is the race entirely driven
– I do not know. We’re open to move on from what we were arrived at by their president.
The agreement regarding the organizing exclusion was signed as early as November 2012.
– Changes to the Agreement shall be in writing and been signed by both parties. We refer to that we have a contract. We have not signed the agreement would be broken. We worked as usual and had the notion that we have an agreement that we’re working for.
You have a valid contract?
– We consider , but not him. And it’s signed by the Swedish Orienteering Federation president.
Do you think that this is a breach of contract?
– Yes. It will probably be there in the end. Depending on what they are taking the next step.
W ad does this mean for dala clubs
– You can of course enter with some enthusiasm and mobilize voluntary force. It is of course not positive when treated in this way by the man to work for. It dropped well both sugar and other things.
– To end up in this kind of position in a nonprofit-working business, it’s foreign to me.
DT-sport has been in contact with the O-ring AB’s CEO, Henrik Boström, citing a press release will be sent out on Friday.
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