SP DX Contest 2003 - Committee Comments
In 1933 the first Miedzynarodowe Zawody PZK (International PZK Contest) took place between over 1000 participants from 45 countries plus 43 Polish Stations. There were some more than 100 countries on the DXCC List in that time. The contest's name changed in 1963 and has stayed the same ever since. In 2003 we had very special Jubilee Contest.
For the 2003 competition a special replica of the original 1933 diploma (above) is awarded to all participants.
We are glad do announce the final results of the SP DX Contest 2003. It took more time this year to prepare the final results as we were also working on some essential changes in the contest regulations and we decided to publish the results and new rules simultaneously. We decided to bring new categories and definitions into the rules, for example: THREE BAND or QRP categories. Please download complete and up-to-date rules from our new SP DX Contest WWW. The URL is the following: http://www.contest.spdxc.org.pl/. We will be very appreciated for any help to inform HAM community about the changes.
TROPHIES, PLAQUES, SPECIAL AWARDS
Every year we have special trophies or plaques sponsored for the best scores in a category, best CW score, best score from a continent etc. The awarded "category" is always the decision of a donor. Sponsored "categories" are not the same as contest categories. We have trophies for the best continental scores, best YL score etc. This year the following plaques were donated:
Donated section | Winner | Donor |
The Highest Score from Germany in Single Operator Categories | DL0RH | SP5ES | The Highest Score from Africa | EA8BTM | PZK HQ | The Highest Score Achieved by YL Operator (excluding Poland) | IN3FHE | SP7IWA | The Highest Score from Japan in Single Operator Categories | JH4UYB | SP5WA | The Highest World Score in SO 160M CW | LY2BW | SP5DRH | The Highest World Score in SO 160M SSB | LY3BH | SP5CCC | The Higest Score from South America in Single Operator Categories | PY5ZHP | SP6CIK | The Highest Score among ex SP Stations | PY5ZHP | SQ8KE | The Highest European Score in SO AB MIXED (outside SP) | RK4FF | PZK HQ | The Highest European Russia Score in Single Operator Categories | RK4FF | SP2FWC | The Highest World Score in MOAB | RT9W | SP5ZCC | Third Place in Poland in SO AB MIXED | SN8F | SP9P | The Highest SP Score in SWL Category | SP3 1058 | SP8VJV | Second Place in Poland in SO AB MIXED | SP4Z | SP9P | The highest numer of QSOs with PY stations | SP6EKS | PY5ZHP | The Highest World SWL Score | UA3-170-847 | SP5XXX | The Highest SO AB CW Score in the World | UA3TU | SP7PS | The Highest Score from Asia in Single Operator Categories | UA9AM | SP5ULD | The Highest World Score in SO AB SSB | UA9CBN | SP5LCC | The Highest Score from Ukraine | UY8IF | SP5ULD | The Highest Australia and Oceania Score | VK8AV | SP6T | The Highest North America Score in SO 80M CW | WG4FOC | SP5ELA | The Best North America Score in SO AB CW | ZF2NT | SP2FAX |
Countries
There are: 1617 participants who submitted their logs. Logs came from 71 countries.
COUNTRY | Participants |
ANTARCTICA | 1 | ARGENTINA | 7 | ASIATIC RUSSIA | 74 | AUSTRALIA | 5 | AUSTRIA | 1 | BELARUS | 17 | BELGIUM | 14 | BRAZIL | 12 | BULGARIA | 16 | CANADA | 21 | CANARY IS. | 2 | CAYMAN IS. | 1 | COSTA RICA | 1 | CROATIA | 13 | CZECH REPUBLIC | 26 | DENMARK | 2 | DOMINICAN REPUBLIC | 1 | ENGLAND | 19 | ESTONIA | 3 | EUROPEAN RUSSIA | 102 | FINLAND | 4 | FRANCE | 13 | GAMBIA | 1 | GERMANY | 59 | GREECE | 5 | GUERNSEY AND DEPENDENCIES | 1 | GUINEA | 1 | HUNGARY | 7 | ICELAND | 3 | INDIA | 3 | INDONESIA | 5 | IRELAND | 1 | ISRAEL | 2 | ITALY | 23 | JAPAN | 43 | KALININGRAD | 3 | KAZAKHSTAN | 9 | KIRGHIZIA | 1 | LATVIA | 8 | LITHUANIA | 22 | LUXEMBOURG | 1 | MACEDONIA | 1 | MARIANA IS. | 1 | MOLDOVA | 2 | MONGOLIA | 1 | NETHERLANDS | 27 | NEW ZEALAND | 3 | NORWAY | 4 | OMAN | 1 | PAKISTAN | 1 | POLAND | 788 | ROMANIA | 23 | SCOTLAND | 3 | SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO | 18 | SINGAPORE | 1 | SLOVAK REPUBLIC | 12 | SLOVENIA | 3 | SOUTH KOREA | 5 | SPAIN | 10 | SVALBARD | 1 | SWEDEN | 17 | SWITZERLAND | 5 | TAIWAN | 1 | THAILAND | 1 | TONGA | 1 | TUNISIA | 1 | UKRAINE | 85 | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA | 44 | UZBEKISTAN | 2 | VIETNAM | 1 | WALES | 1 |
Thanks for sending your logs for checking purposes. It helped us a lot to check the accuracy of sumbitted contacts. Please note that logs without all required information were also used only for checking purposes. The list of checklogs for SP DX Contest 2003 is as follows:
Blad serwera bazy danych. Przepraszamy. |