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World Cup Final Sprint: Map and Results

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– I have not often had this long a routechoice leg in a city sprint, an enthusiastic Simone Niggli – winner of the womens class in the World Cup final – said after the race. Niggli and Daniel Hubmann took popular victories on home ground in the old city of ...

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World Cup Final Live from 12:15 CET

Follow the final race of the 2010 World Cup from Geneva, Switzerland live from 12:15 CET. First start in the womens class is at 12:15 CET – with Simone Niggli starting at 12:54 as the last starter. First start in the mens class is at 13:25 CET – with Daniel ...

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World Cup Final Middle: Map and Results

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Thierry Gueorgiou and Simone Niggli took home the victories in todays World Cup over the middle distance in Switzerland – in a terrain which was not as technical as many of the runners had expected. Simone Niggli had already decided the overall World Cup in the womens class – and ...

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World Cup Final: Will Hubmann take it home?

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More technical orienteering than in the previous editions of the World Cup Final weekend (see map from Model event above) is what the world orienteering elite will meet in the Swiss part of the Jura mountains – just on the border to France – this Saturday. The World Cup Final ...

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– Because this is real orienteering

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This is what Thierry Gueorgiou answered when asked why he won today’s World Cup over the long distance in Annecy, France. Gueorgiou won with a clear margin ahead of Matthias Müller and Olav Lundanes. In the womens class the victory yet again went to Simone Niggli ahead of Helena Jansson ...

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World Cup France: Fun and Technical

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The World Cup finishes with technical orienteering and a strong starting field in the three final races in France and Switzerland the two first weekends in October. The very strong starting field is mainly due to the fact that most teams will use the week between the WC in France ...

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WOC of the future: What will it look like?

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Significant changes will be introduced in the WOC program from 2014 – or even earlier – but the only thing which is certain is that more races will have a format in which the first runner to the finish is the winner. During the XXV IOF General Assembly held in ...

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WOC Relay: Maps and Results

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As always: A very dramatic WOC relay with France in one of the main roles in the mens class. In the end Russia took the gold medals in the mens class whereas Finland took the gold medals in the womens class. Norway took silver in both mens and womens class. ...

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WOC Middle Final: Grouping analysis

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A quick grouping analysis from WOC 2010 Middle Final. See this article for background information and information about the method. As expected, there is much less grouping in the middle distance – the maximum grouping time in the mens class is of 23 minutes and the maximum time a runner ...

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WOC Middle: Map, Routes and Results

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Very popular victories to Carl Waaler Kaas (NOR) and Minna Kauppi (FIN) in today’s middle distance at the World Champs in Trondheim.  While Kauppi had a clear victory, the mens class was tight all the way until the end – Kaas finishing only a few seconds ahead of Peter Öberg. ...

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