Heves megyei aprónyomtatványok 14/A
Traditional, interesting, scenic View-project of the Marathon obstacles When projecting the Marathon course, the essential objektive was for the designers to fit the obstacles into the scene of the picturesque National Park of the Bükk Mountain in such a way that they represent the traditions, the present and the future of the landscape, in accordance with professional truth and similar to genre painting. The view should convey some message but should not get into conflict with carriage driving culture and competition. The „scenery” built up in the background should be easily seen by spectators, give a lasting experience, easy to be recorded both in thought and on film. The obstacles evoke scenes of earlier world driving championships and the achievements of their successful participants. N" 1 — Münster — 1972 „Water saw mill” It is a Water mill driven by a wooden wheel in a stream with dammed-up water, with semi-manufactured goods, while the waterwheel is still turning. (There is a forest barrier around it, protecting the spectators.) At the entrance there is a board with the inscription: 1. „Münster — 1972” and the sequence of the teams and individual winners of the first World Championship: I. Great Britain; II. Switzerland; III. Federal Republic of Germany. The best drivers: I. Auguste Dubey; II. Sir John Miller; III. George Nicholson. N° 2 — Frauenfeld — 1974 „Sheepfold on the mountain” There is a sheepfold at the fringe of the forest with a resting flock of sheep, a donkey and a „puli” sheep dog: a herdsman’s hut 18