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EOC 2024 Relay: Analysis, Maps and Results

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Norway’s men and Switzerland’s women won the European Orienteering Championships (EOC) relay in Hungary. Silver and bronze went to Sweden and Switzerland in the men’s class, while Norway and Sweden took the remaining medals in the women’s class.

After very technical orienteering on the middle distance and tricky routechoices on the long distance, the relay was less technical demanding, but still several of the top athletes made costly mistakes.

Men Splits analysis

Below a graphical illustration of the split times for all the common controls in the men’s class are given. The legend shows the initials of the athletes in each team ; here “EK..:” is Norway 1, “VS…” is Sweden 1, “DH…” is Switzerland 1, “ES…” is Finland 1 etc., and the 13 first controls are the first leg, the 13 next the second leg, and so and.

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From the illustration it is clear that the relay was very close on the first leg, but then several teams – including Sweden 1 – had trouble between the 15th and 16th common control – which is between the 4th and 6th control (the 5th control was the tricky one). This is where Norway got a gap on the second lap – a gap that only Switzerland managed to close. However, Switzerland made a mistake at the end of the leg, making Norway go out alone in the lead – a job that Norway’s anchor Kasper Fosser handled to perfection. Here is the same illustration zoomed in on the Top 6.

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Here is the mistake on the 5th control on the second leg:

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Women Splits analysis

Below a graphical illustration of the split times for all the common controls in the women’s class are given. The legend again shows the initials of the athletes in each team ; here “IB..:” is Switzerland 1, “KS…” is Norway 1, “JR…” is Sweden 1, “MB…” is France 1, “MN…” is Finland 1 and “BC…” is Hungary 1 etc., and the 13 first controls are the first leg, the 13 next the second leg, and so and.

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As for the men, the teams where very close together after the first leg. Sweden got big problems on the second leg, though – and again it was the 5th control that gave Sweden and several other teams most trouble (although several also lost time on the first control). Another notable mistake was Hungary’s mistake at the very end of the first leg after a near perfect relay until then – probably Hungary lost a medal here.

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Maps and GPS-tracking

See the map from the men’s 1st and 2nd leg at the top of the page and the map from the women’s 1st and 2nd leg below. Here are links to GPS-tracking:

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Results (EOC; one team from each country)

Men

1 Norway Norway 1 1:46:28
1. Eskil Kinneberg 36:10 3 36:10 3
2. Eirik Langedal Breivik 35:26 1 1:11:36 1 -2
3. Kasper Harlem Fosser 34:52 1 1:46:28 1 0
2 Sweden Sweden 1 1:48:37 +2:08
1. Viktor Svensk 36:15 6 36:15 6
2. Albin Ridefelt 36:15 4 1:12:30 3 -3
3. Emil Svensk 36:07 4 1:48:37 2 -1 +2:08
3 Switzerland Switzerland 1 1:49:17 +2:48
1. Daniel Hubmann 36:14 5 36:14 5
2. Fabian Aebersold 36:21 6 1:12:36 4 -1
3. Joey Hadorn 36:41 6 1:49:17 3 -1 +2:48
4 Finland Finland 1 1:50:19 +3:50
1. Eetu Savolainen 36:07 2 36:07 2
2. Olli Ojanaho 36:20 5 1:12:28 2 0
3. Miika Kirmula 37:51 9 1:50:19 4 +2 +3:50
5 Czechia Czechia 1 1:50:43 +4:14
1. Daniel Vandas 36:54 13 36:54 13
2. Milos Nykodym 37:39 9 1:14:34 10 -3
3. Tomas Krivda 36:09 5 1:50:43 5 -5 +4:14
6 France France 1 1:51:33 +5:04
1. Quentin Andrieux 37:44 17 37:44 17
2. Lucas Basset 35:30 2 1:13:15 5 -12
3. Mathieu Perrin 38:18 12 1:51:33 6 +1 +5:04
7 Austria Austria 1 1:52:00 +5:31
1. Lukas Novak 37:18 14 37:18 14
2. Jannis Bonek 36:02 3 1:13:21 6 -8
3. Mathias Peter 38:39 15 1:52:00 7 +1 +5:31
8 Germany Germany 1 1:55:20 +8:51
1. Felix Spaeth 36:47 11 36:47 11
2. Bojan Blumenstein 39:57 23 1:16:45 13 +2
3. Ole Hennseler 38:35 14 1:55:20 8 -5 +8:51
9 Hungary Hungary 1 1:55:26 +8:57
1. Aron Bako 39:26 27 39:26 27
2. Zoltan Bujdoso 38:48 16 1:18:15 19 -8
3. Ferenc Jonas 37:10 7 1:55:26 9 -10 +8:57
10 Slovakia Slovakia 1 1:56:32 +10:03
1. Daniel Pompura 36:29 9 36:29 9
2. Jakub Chupek 40:21 26 1:16:51 15 +6
3. Adam Jonas 39:41 20 1:56:32 10 -5 +10:03

Women

1 Switzerland Switzerland 1 1:46:23
1. Ines Berger 36:18 6 36:18 6
2. Natalia Gemperle 35:24 1 1:11:43 1 -5
3. Simona Aebersold 34:40 1 1:46:23 1 0
2 Norway Norway 1 1:46:44 +0:21
1. Kamilla Steiwer 36:20 7 36:20 7
2. Marie Olaussen 35:37 2 1:11:57 2 -5
3. Andrine Benjaminsen 34:47 2 1:46:44 2 0 +0:21
3 Sweden Sweden 1 1:49:09 +2:45
1. Johanna Ridefelt 36:10 2 36:10 2
2. Hanna Lundberg 37:13 7 1:13:24 5 +3
3. Tove Alexandersson 35:45 3 1:49:09 3 -2 +2:45
4 France France 1 1:50:58 +4:34
1. Maelle Beauvir 36:16 5 36:16 5
2. Florence Hanauer 37:37 8 1:13:54 8 +3
3. Cecile Calandry 37:04 5 1:50:58 4 -4 +4:34
5 Finland Finland 1 1:50:59 +4:35
1. Miia Niittynen 36:42 14 36:42 14
2. Maija Sianoja 36:33 3 1:13:15 3 -11
3. Venla Harju 37:43 7 1:50:59 5 +2 +4:35
6 Hungary Hungary 1 1:51:00 +4:36
1. Boglarka Czako 36:28 10 36:28 10
2. Viktoria Mag 36:55 6 1:13:23 4 -6
3. Rita Maramarosi 37:36 6 1:51:00 6 +2 +4:36
7 Denmark Denmark 2 1:52:34 +6:11
1. Ida Agervig Kristiansson 36:49 15 36:49 15
2. Eva Ornhagen Joergensen 36:52 5 1:13:41 7 -8
3. Malin Agervig Kristiansson 38:53 8 1:52:34 7 0 +6:11
8 Czechia Czechia 1 1:55:20 +8:57
1. Lucie Semikova 37:42 16 37:42 16
2. Denisa Kosova 40:41 21 1:18:23 15 -1
3. Tereza Rauturier 36:57 4 1:55:20 8 -7 +8:57
9 Denmark Denmark 1 1:59:02 +12:38
1. Miri Thrane Oedum 36:13 3 36:13 3
2. Annika Simonsen 39:25 13 1:15:38 12 +9
3. Agnes Noergaard Kracht 43:23 18 1:59:02 9 -3 +12:38
10 Great Britain Great Britain 1 1:59:14 +12:50
1. Jo Shepherd 38:45 22 38:45 22
2. Chloe Potter 40:34 20 1:19:19 17 -5
3. Grace Molloy 39:54 11 1:59:14 10 -7 +12:50

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  1. Why are there 2 Danish team in the results for the women’s relay?

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