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WOC 2023 Relay: Maps and Results

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Switzerland’s men and Sweden’s women took the Gold medals in today’s World Orienteering Championships (WOC) relay in Flims Laax, Switzerland today. In the men’s class silver and bronze went to Finland and Sweden, while Switzerland and Norway joined Sweden on the podium in the women’s class.

The terrain was quite different from yesterday’s technical Middle distance with very physical courses. A long route choice leg with steep downhill and uphill running proved to be decisive in both the men’s and women’s class.

Men: Decisive second leg by last-minute reserve

After a good start in the leader group by Daniel Hubmann, last-minute reserve Joey Hadorn decided the relay on the second leg by a very strong performance – sending last leg runner Matthias Kyburz out with a 2 minute lead which was enough for Switzerland to take Gold. Hadorn was reserve for Martin Hubmann after Hubmann got a stick in his eye at yesterday’s middle distance, and his eye was still swollen this morning.

Finland did a very good relay and finished in silver position – to a large degree thanks to the third excellent race this week by Olli Ojanaho on the second leg. Topi Syrjalainen ran the first leg and Miika Kirmula the last leg. Sweden with Albin Ridefelt, Gustav Bergman and Emil Svensk finished in third place ahead of Norway, France and Czechia.

Norway was in the battle for medals and gold until halfway on the second leg where Kasper Fosser did a poor routechoice, losing first contact with Hadorn and later also with Finland – coming in just behind Sweden.

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Women: Lundberg deciding on the first leg

Sweden’s Hanna Lundberg ran a fantastic first leg – giving Sweden a 1:30 lead down to Switzerland in second place with the rest of the field nearly 2  minutes behind. Lundberg opened up the big gap on a long leg that was similar to the men’s leg, but opened for more route choice options. The other women in the leading group chose to run to the left on the long leg, losing 1:45 or more to Lundberg (see illustration below). Sara Hagström continued with an excellent second leg, increasing the lead down to Switzerland to 2:30. The queen of the championship, Tove Alexandersson, had no problems keeping Simona Aebersold behind, increading the lead to 4 and a half minute.

Elena Roos, Natalia Gemperle and Simona Aebersold ran in the Swiss silver medal team. Norway took bronze with Marianne Andersen, Marie Olaussen and Andrine Benjaminsen – nearly 10 minutes behind the Swedish winning team. Finland, Czechia and Denmark finished in the next places.

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Maps and GPS-tracking

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Results

Men

1 Switzerland 1:57:16
Daniel Hubmann 39:40 4 +0:21 39:40 4 +0:21
Joey Hadorn 37:56 1 1:17:36 1 -3 -0:21
Matthias Kyburz 39:40 3 +1:24 1:57:16 1 0 0:00
2 Finland 1:57:59 +0:43
Topi Syrjalainen 39:42 5 +0:23 39:42 5 +0:23
Olli Ojanaho 39:37 2 +1:41 1:19:19 2 -3 +1:43 +1:20
Miika Kirmula 38:40 2 +0:24 1:57:59 2 0 +0:43 -1:00
3 Sweden 1:58:13 +0:57
Albin Ridefelt 39:31 3 +0:12 39:31 3 +0:12
Gustav Bergman 40:26 3 +2:30 1:19:57 3 0 +2:21 +2:09
Emil Svensk 38:16 1 1:58:13 3 0 +0:57 -1:24
4 Norway 2:02:05 +4:49
Lukas Liland 39:23 2 +0:04 39:23 2 +0:04
Kasper Harlem Fosser 40:36 4 +2:40 1:19:59 4 +2 +2:23 +2:19
Eskil Kinneberg 42:06 6 +3:50 2:02:05 4 0 +4:49 +2:26
5 France 2:03:51 +6:35
Guilhem Elias 40:34 7 +1:15 40:34 7 +1:15
Mathieu Perrin 42:14 7 +4:18 1:22:48 5 -2 +5:12 +3:57
Lucas Basset 41:03 4 +2:47 2:03:51 5 0 +6:35 +1:23
6 Czechia 2:05:25 +8:09
Martin Roudny 42:02 12 +2:43 42:02 12 +2:43
Milos Nykodym 40:47 5 +2:51 1:22:49 6 -6 +5:13 +2:30
Tomas Krivda 42:36 7 +4:20 2:05:25 6 0 +8:09 +2:56
7 Latvia 2:05:50 +8:34
Rudolfs Zernis 39:19 1 39:19 1
Ilgvars Caune 45:10 13 +7:14 1:24:29 8 +7 +6:53 +6:53
Uldis Upitis 41:21 5 +3:05 2:05:50 7 -1 +8:34 +1:41
8 Poland 2:08:09 +10:53
Wojciech Kowalski 40:46 9 +1:27 40:46 9 +1:27
Bartosz Pawlak 44:46 11 +6:50 1:25:32 9 0 +7:56 +6:29
Michal Olejnik 42:37 8 +4:21 2:08:09 8 -1 +10:53 +2:57
9 Austria 2:10:29 +13:13
Matthias Groell 42:01 11 +2:42 42:01 11 +2:42
Gernot Ymsen 40:54 6 +2:58 1:22:55 7 -4 +5:19 +2:37
Jannis Bonek 47:34 18 +9:18 2:10:29 9 +2 +13:13 +7:54
10 Hungary 2:12:46 +15:30
Mihaly Ormay 45:00 16 +5:41 45:00 16 +5:41
Ferenc Jonas 43:22 9 +5:26 1:28:22 12 -4 +10:46 +5:05
Mate Baumholczer 44:24 10 +6:08 2:12:46 10 -2 +15:30 +4:44

Women 

1 Sweden 1:47:26
Hanna Lundberg 36:53 1 36:53 1
Sara Hagstrom 36:24 1 1:13:17 1 0 0:00
Tove Alexandersson 34:09 1 1:47:26 1 0 0:00
2 Switzerland 1:51:54 +4:28
Elena Roos 38:20 2 +1:27 38:20 2 +1:27
Natalia Gemperle 37:30 2 +1:06 1:15:50 2 0 +2:33 +1:06
Simona Aebersold 36:04 2 +1:55 1:51:54 2 0 +4:28 +1:55
3 Norway 1:57:25 +9:59
Marianne Andersen 39:39 7 +2:46 39:39 7 +2:46
Marie Olaussen 40:04 4 +3:40 1:19:43 3 -4 +6:26 +3:40
Andrine Benjaminsen 37:42 4 +3:33 1:57:25 3 0 +9:59 +3:33
4 Finland 2:00:02 +12:36
Miia Niittynen 38:47 3 +1:54 38:47 3 +1:54
Maija Sianoja 41:23 8 +4:59 1:20:10 5 +2 +6:53 +4:59
Venla Harju 39:52 6 +5:43 2:00:02 4 -1 +12:36 +5:43
5 Czechia 2:02:29 +15:03
Vendula Horcickova 42:11 13 +5:18 42:11 13 +5:18
Denisa Kosova 40:26 5 +4:02 1:22:37 7 -6 +9:20 +4:02
Tereza Janosikova 39:52 6 +5:43 2:02:29 5 -2 +15:03 +5:43
6 Denmark 2:02:42 +15:16
Cecilie Friberg Klysner 40:12 9 +3:19 40:12 9 +3:19
Line Cederberg 43:23 10 +6:59 1:23:35 10 +1 +10:18 +6:59
Miri Thrane Oedum 39:07 5 +4:58 2:02:42 6 -4 +15:16 +4:58
7 France 2:05:01 +17:35
Florence Hanauer 42:09 12 +5:16 42:09 12 +5:16
Isia Basset 41:19 7 +4:55 1:23:28 8 -4 +10:11 +4:55
Cecile Calandry 41:33 9 +7:24 2:05:01 7 -1 +17:35 +7:24
8 Great Britain 2:05:26 +18:00
Grace Molloy 41:41 10 +4:48 41:41 10 +4:48
Cecilie Andersen 46:04 12 +9:40 1:27:45 12 +2 +14:28 +9:40
Megan Carter Davies 37:41 3 +3:32 2:05:26 8 -4 +18:00 +3:32
9 Austria 2:09:01 +21:35
Carina Polzer 39:10 6 +2:17 39:10 6 +2:17
Anika Gassner 47:32 15 +11:08 1:26:42 11 +5 +13:25 +11:08
Jasmina Gassner 42:19 10 +8:10 2:09:01 9 -2 +21:35 +8:10
10 Estonia 2:09:29 +22:03
Annika Rihma 38:59 5 +2:06 38:59 5 +2:06
Evely Kaasiku 40:47 6 +4:23 1:19:46 4 -1 +6:29 +4:23
Margret Zimmermann 49:43 14 +15:34 2:09:29 10 +6 +22:03 +15:34

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