With only 5 weeks until the World Orienteering Championships (WOC) in Flims Laax in Switzerland, many countries hold their WOC test or selection races in Switzerland this long weekend with more than 300 top runners at the start. Saturday and Sunday Middle distance races were organized, while a Long distance race is held on Tuesday.
The start field is divided into two classes for men and two classes for women based on nationality – with Norway, Switzerland and Czech Repuplic being in one class while Sweden, Finland, France and Austria were in the other for the two middle distance races. The middle distance races were organized in two different terrains – a very detailed, tricky terrain on Saturday’s middle distance and an alpine hillside with less details on Sunday’s middle distance.
Saturday: Detailed, tricky terrain
Victories in the very detailed, tricky terrain on Saturday’s middle distance race went to Emil Svensk (Sweden), Kasper Fosser (Norway), Andrine Benjaminsen (Norway) and Sara Hagström (Sweden). In this terrain many of the top runners made quite large mistakes. At the top of this article an example leg from one of the women’s courses is shown along with some typical mistakes. In the second part of this article the legs were most runners made mistakes are shown along with some representative mistakes from the GPS-tracking. Typical mistakes made were direction mistakes or mistakes in the control circle. Also, some runners tried to take longer routechoices which often seemed to lead to time losses.
Some world class runners losing significant time due to mistakes includes Lucas Basset (France), Albin Ridefelt (Sweden), Ruslan Glibov (Ukraine), Gaute Steiwer (Norway), Simona Aebersold (Switzerland), Elena Roos (Switzerland), Ane Dyrkorn (Norway), Venla Harju (Finland), Hanna Lundberg (Sweden) and Johanna Ridefelt (Sweden).
Below one of the men’s courses from the first middle distance is shown:
In the second part of this article, split time illustrations and timeloss-per-control graphs are shown for each class to show who were in the battle for victories, who made big mistakes and which controls were the most tricky ones. Also, the controls were most top runners lost time are shown for each class, along with some representative mistakes.
Some example legs where many mistakes were made:
Sunday: Alpine hillside
On Sunday in a middle distance in an alpine hillside with less details, Gustav Bergman (Sweden), Daniel Hubmann (Switzerland), Simona Aebersold (Switzerland) and Tove Alexandersson (Sweden) took the victories. Thus no runner won twice – and the Swiss were a lot better on Sunday – indicating both how tricky Saturday’s terrain was, and the difference between the terrain for the two middle distance races. On this second day, there were less control mistakes (although some runners did control mistakes in the hillsides), but some runners lost time on routechoices. However, the time lost due to suboptimal routechoices was relatively minor – at least compared to the big mistakes at day 1.
Below one of the men’s courses from the second middle distance is shown:
Here is a representative routechoice leg – typically there were relatively small differences between the routechoices:
Maps & GPS-tracking
WOC 2023 Testrace Middle I
» See map in omaps.worldofo.com
WOC 2023 Testrace Middle II
» See map in omaps.worldofo.com
Results & Illustrations Middle 1 (full results)
Men – 1
1. | Emil Svensk | Sweden | 35:23 | (+0:00) |
2. | Anton Johansson | Sweden | 36:02 | (+0:39) |
3. | Gustav Bergman | Sweden | 36:14 | (+0:51) |
4. | Olli Ojanaho | Finland | 36:34 | (+1:11) |
5. | Simon Hector | Sweden | 36:35 | (+1:12) |
6. | Viktor Svensk | Sweden | 36:44 | (+1:21) |
7. | Axel Elmblad | Sweden | 36:51 | (+1:28) |
8. | Gernot Ymsen | Austria | 37:20 | (+1:57) |
9. | Teemu Oksanen | Finland | 37:28 | (+2:05) |
10. | Miika Kirmula | Finland | 37:35 | (+2:12) |
11. | Jannis Bonek | Austria | 37:43 | (+2:20) |
12. | Isac von Krusenstierna | Sweden | 37:46 | (+2:23) |
13. | Simon Imark | Sweden | 37:59 | (+2:36) |
14. | Elias Kuukka | Finland | 38:02 | (+2:39) |
15. | Oskar Sjoeberg | Sweden | 38:12 | (+2:49) |
16. | Joonas Ahola | Finland | 38:42 | (+3:19) |
17. | Topi Syrjalainen | Finland | 38:49 | (+3:26) |
18. | August Mollen | Sweden | 39:09 | (+3:46) |
19. | Jonatan Gustafsson | Sweden | 39:13 | (+3:50) |
20. | Albin Ridefelt | Sweden | 39:14 | (+3:51) |
Men – 2
1. | Kasper Harlem Fosser | Norway | 34:59 | (+0:00) |
2. | Florian Howald | Switzerland | 36:43 | (+1:44) |
3. | Tomas Krivda | Czech Republic | 36:47 | (+1:48) |
4. | Daniel Hubmann | Switzerland | 36:52 | (+1:53) |
5. | Matthias Kyburz | Switzerland | 37:17 | (+2:18) |
6. | Jonas Hubacek | Czech Republic | 37:45 | (+2:46) |
7. | Elias Jonsson | Norway | 37:50 | (+2:51) |
8. | Eskil Kinneberg | Norway | 37:51 | (+2:52) |
9. | Lukas Liland | Norway | 38:02 | (+3:03) |
10. | Martin Hubmann | Switzerland | 38:09 | (+3:10) |
11. | Havard Sandstad Eidsmo | Norway | 38:25 | (+3:26) |
12. | Ralph Street | Great Britain | 38:35 | (+3:36) |
13. | Gaute Steiwer | Norway | 39:06 | (+4:07) |
14. | Andreas Soelberg | Norway | 39:10 | (+4:11) |
15. | Jorgen Baklid | Norway | 39:13 | (+4:14) |
16. | Magne Daehli | Norway | 39:46 | (+4:47) |
17. | Lauri Sild | Estonia | 39:53 | (+4:54) |
18. | Daniel Vandas | Czech Republic | 39:57 | (+4:58) |
19. | Jonas Soldini | Switzerland | 40:10 | (+5:11) |
20. | Alvaro Casado | Spain | 40:14 | (+5:15) |
Women – 1
1. | Andrine Benjaminsen | Norway | 34:35 | (+0:00) |
2. | Ingrid Lundanes | Norway | 34:44 | (+0:09) |
3. | Natalia Gemperle | Switzerland | 35:37 | (+1:02) |
4. | Marianne Andersen | Norway | 36:20 | (+1:45) |
5. | Tereza Janosikova | Czech Republic | 36:44 | (+2:09) |
6. | Kamilla Steiwer | Norway | 36:49 | (+2:14) |
7. | Megan Carter Davies | Great Britain | 37:01 | (+2:26) |
8. | Grace Molloy | Great Britain | 37:15 | (+2:40) |
9. | Marie Olaussen | Norway | 37:49 | (+3:14) |
10. | Victoria Haestad Bjornstad | Norway | 38:38 | (+4:03) |
11. | Tereza Cechova | Czech Republic | 39:05 | (+4:30) |
12. | Cecilie Andersen | Great Britain | 39:12 | (+4:37) |
13. | Hanna Mueller | Germany | 39:22 | (+4:47) |
14. | Hanna Wisniewska | Poland | 39:31 | (+4:56) |
15. | Johanna Trummer | Austria | 39:38 | (+5:03) |
16. | Simona Aebersold | Switzerland | 40:11 | (+5:36) |
17. | Vendula Horcickova | Czech Republic | 40:15 | (+5:40) |
18. | Ane Dyrkorn | Norway | 40:18 | (+5:43) |
19. | Emma Louise Arnesen | Norway | 40:30 | (+5:55) |
20. | Siana Senn | Switzerland | 40:38 | (+6:03) |
Women -2
1. | Sara Hagstrom | Sweden | 33:56 | (+0:00) |
2. | Marika Teini | Finland | 34:22 | (+0:26) |
3. | Tove Alexandersson | Sweden | 35:30 | (+1:34) |
4. | Kirsi Nurmi | Finland | 35:48 | (+1:52) |
5. | Sanna Fast | Sweden | 36:17 | (+2:21) |
6. | Elin Mansson | Sweden | 36:28 | (+2:32) |
7. | Aino Mankarla | Finland | 37:14 | (+3:18) |
8. | Karolin Ohlsson | Sweden | 37:26 | (+3:30) |
9. | Hanna Lundberg | Sweden | 37:41 | (+3:45) |
10. | Maija Sianoja | Finland | 37:48 | (+3:52) |
11. | Amy Nymalm | Finland | 37:58 | (+4:02) |
12. | Lina Strand | Sweden | 38:02 | (+4:06) |
13. | Venla Harju | Finland | 39:01 | (+5:05) |
14. | Tilda Ostberg | Sweden | 39:43 | (+5:47) |
15. | Anu Tuomisto | Finland | 39:52 | (+5:56) |
16. | Veera Klemettinen | Finland | 40:10 | (+6:14) |
17. | Isia Basset | France | 40:25 | (+6:29) |
18. | Milja Vaataja | Finland | 40:27 | (+6:31) |
19. | Cecile Calandry | France | 40:34 | (+6:38) |
20. | Saila Kinni | Finland | 40:35 | (+6:39) |
Results & Illustrations Middle 2 (full results)
Men – 1
1. | Gustav Bergman | Sweden | 36:30 | (+0:00) |
2. | Emil Svensk | Sweden | 36:54 | (+0:24) |
3. | Oskar Sjoeberg | Sweden | 36:56 | (+0:26) |
4. | Isac von Krusenstierna | Sweden | 37:06 | (+0:36) |
5. | Simon Hector | Sweden | 37:14 | (+0:44) |
6. | Albin Ridefelt | Sweden | 37:30 | (+1:00) |
7. | Jonatan Gustafsson | Sweden | 38:27 | (+1:57) |
8. | Axel Elmblad | Sweden | 38:36 | (+2:06) |
9. | Miika Kirmula | Finland | 38:41 | (+2:11) |
10. | Viktor Svensk | Sweden | 38:58 | (+2:28) |
11. | Topi Syrjalainen | Finland | 39:20 | (+2:50) |
12. | Gernot Ymsen | Austria | 39:52 | (+3:22) |
13. | Simon Imark | Sweden | 40:11 | (+3:41) |
14. | Mathieu Perrin | France | 40:12 | (+3:42) |
15. | Guilhem Elias | France | 40:24 | (+3:54) |
16. | Jens Ronnols | Sweden | 40:26 | (+3:56) |
17. | Filip Ossiansson | Sweden | 40:28 | (+3:58) |
18. | Matthias Groell | Austria | 41:07 | (+4:37) |
19. | Lucas Basset | France | 41:23 | (+4:53) |
20. | Quentin Andrieux | France | 41:40 | (+5:10) |
Men – 2
1. | Daniel Hubmann | Switzerland | 37:18 | (+0:00) |
2. | Florian Howald | Switzerland | 37:31 | (+0:13) |
3. | Ruslan Glibov | Ukraine | 37:33 | (+0:15) |
4. | Kasper Harlem Fosser | Norway | 37:50 | (+0:32) |
5. | Eskil Kinneberg | Norway | 39:00 | (+1:42) |
6. | Gaute Steiwer | Norway | 39:01 | (+1:43) |
7. | Reto Egger | Switzerland | 39:06 | (+1:48) |
8. | Christoph Meier | Switzerland | 39:33 | (+2:15) |
9. | Matthias Kyburz | Switzerland | 39:53 | (+2:35) |
10. | Timo Sild | Estonia | 40:14 | (+2:56) |
11. | Joey Hadorn | Switzerland | 40:17 | (+2:59) |
12. | Magne Daehli | Norway | 40:28 | (+3:10) |
13. | Lukas Liland | Norway | 40:36 | (+3:18) |
14. | Luis Nogueira | Spain | 40:49 | (+3:31) |
15. | Tomas Krivda | Czech Republic | 41:11 | (+3:53) |
16. | Tino Polsini | Switzerland | 41:50 | (+4:32) |
17. | Tim Robertson | New Zealand | 42:06 | (+4:48) |
18. | Andreas Soelberg | Norway | 42:11 | (+4:53) |
19. | Jorgen Baklid | Norway | 42:33 | (+5:15) |
20. | Elias Jonsson | Norway | 42:34 | (+5:16) |
Women – 1
1. | Simona Aebersold | Switzerland | 40:23 | (+0:00) |
2. | Ane Dyrkorn | Norway | 40:41 | (+0:18) |
3. | Marie Olaussen | Norway | 41:38 | (+1:15) |
4. | Marianne Andersen | Norway | 42:17 | (+1:54) |
5. | Elena Roos | Switzerland | 42:21 | (+1:58) |
6. | Natalia Gemperle | Switzerland | 42:53 | (+2:30) |
7. | Victoria Haestad Bjornstad | Norway | 43:44 | (+3:21) |
8. | Megan Carter Davies | Great Britain | 44:12 | (+3:49) |
9. | Sanna Hotz | Switzerland | 44:36 | (+4:13) |
10. | Hanna Wisniewska | Poland | 44:50 | (+4:27) |
11. | Siana Senn | Switzerland | 44:52 | (+4:29) |
12. | Jasmina Gassner | Austria | 45:08 | (+4:45) |
13. | Carina Polzer | Austria | 45:46 | (+5:23) |
14. | Sabine Hauswirth | Switzerland | 45:56 | (+5:33) |
15. | Anika Gassner | Austria | 46:23 | (+6:00) |
16. | Ingrid Lundanes | Norway | 47:29 | (+7:06) |
17. | Kamilla Steiwer | Norway | 47:54 | (+7:31) |
18. | Vendula Horcickova | Czech Republic | 48:05 | (+7:42) |
19. | Paula Starke | Germany | 49:18 | (+8:55) |
20. | Kaja Winsnes Nordhagen | Norway | 49:23 | (+9:00) |
Women -2
1. | Tove Alexandersson | Sweden | 38:30 | (+0:00) |
2. | Sanna Fast | Sweden | 38:33 | (+0:03) |
3. | Hanna Lundberg | Sweden | 41:11 | (+2:41) |
4. | Sara Hagstrom | Sweden | 41:48 | (+3:18) |
5. | Elin Mansson | Sweden | 42:05 | (+3:35) |
6. | Johanna Ridefelt | Sweden | 42:36 | (+4:06) |
7. | Tilda Ostberg | Sweden | 42:48 | (+4:18) |
8. | Marika Teini | Finland | 43:53 | (+5:23) |
9. | Miia Niittynen | Finland | 44:31 | (+6:01) |
10. | Karolin Ohlsson | Sweden | 44:38 | (+6:08) |
11. | Anu Tuomisto | Finland | 45:23 | (+6:53) |
12. | Anna Haataja | Finland | 46:24 | (+7:54) |
13. | Tilde Backlund | Sweden | 46:43 | (+8:13) |
14. | Venla Harju | Finland | 47:01 | (+8:31) |
15. | Maija Sianoja | Finland | 47:02 | (+8:32) |
16. | Veera Klemettinen | Finland | 47:13 | (+8:43) |
17. | Isia Basset | France | 47:16 | (+8:46) |
18. | Saila Kinni | Finland | 47:23 | (+8:53) |
19. | Milja Vaataja | Finland | 47:28 | (+8:58) |
20. | Enni Jalava | Finland | 47:40 | (+9:10) |