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Spring Cup Relay: Maps and Results


Daniel Hubmann started more than 5 3 minutes behind the leading team on the last leg – but proved that he is still the best last-leg runner in the orienteering world – taking home the victory in todays Spring Cup relay for Kristiansand OK. Hubmann is indeed a very important runner for Kristiansand OK. Anne Margrethe Hausken took home the victory for Halden in the womens relay.

Update! Based on the comment below (and me rechecking the GPS tracking), it looks like there is an error in the official results, and Hubmann started 3 minutes behind rather than 5 minutes behind. Thanks to the commenter below, and sorry for the mistake. Still a very good race for Hubmann – and also by Kowalski.

Hubmann in a class of his own

OK Orion with Wojciech Kowalski started exactly 5.07 nearly 3 minutes ahead of Hubmann (in 8th spot!) on the last leg – but the Polish runner who took the second place on the classic distance yesterday did not manage to keep the Swiss superstar behind. Kowalski, however, still did a good race, loosing only 1.39 to the second best time on the last leg. Kowalski ran alone in the lead until control 24 of the 28 controls. But with Hubmann in the winning mood, that doesn’t help a lot. Still a good weekend for the Polish runner!

Hausken with fast legs

In the womens class, the fight for the victory on the last leg was between Halden and Ulricehamn. Hausken for Halden against Maja Alm for Ulricehamn. Maja Alm did a very good race on yesterdays classic distance – finishing only half a minute behind Vroni König-Salmi in second place. Today, however, Hausken had significantly higher speed than the Danish runner, pulling away already from the start.

Map and courses

Below you find maps from all the three competitions at Spring Cup this year. Use the TracTrac tracking to relive the excitement in both the relay and in the individual events (links provided below).

Results Spring Cup Relay

Mens Open
1 5 NOR-Kristiansand OK Elite 1 3:20:24
2 6 SWE-OK Orion 1 3:20:29
3 2 FIN-Rajamäen Rykmentti 1 3:23:10
4 1 SWE-IFK Göteborg 1 3:23:19
5 38 FIN-Vaajakosken Terä 1 3:23:20
6 4 SWE-Pan Kristianstad 1 3:23:27
7 57 NOR-Halden Skiklubb 1 3:23:45
8 3 FIN-Turun Metsänkävijät 1 3:24:12
9 10 SWE-Rehns:BK 1 3:29:17
10 74 SWE-IFK Lidingö SOK 1 3:29:36

Womens Open
1 130 NOR-Halden Skiklubb 1 2:19:26
2 101 SWE-Ulricehamns OK 1 2:23:28
3 133 NOR-Bækkelagets Sportsklub 1 2:27:04
4 141 POL-WKS Flota Gdynia 1 2:29:31
5 107 SWE-OK Tisaren 1 2:34:05
6 166 SWE-Sävedalens AIK 5 2:35:51
7 122 NOR-Kongsberg OL 1 2:39:27
8 102 DEN-Farum Tisvilde OK 1 2:40:28
9 104 CZE-Czech Junior Team 4 2:41:53
10 115 DEN-OK Pan Århus 1 2:42:00

Results Spring Cup Classic

Hubmann had more than two minutes down to number two – Woijech Kowalski (Poland) starting two minutes ahead of Hubmann. Third and fourth were further Swiss runners – Baptiste Rollier and Matthias Merz. In the womens class, Danish Maja Alm was very close to König-Salmi – the two being far ahead of the rest of the field.

Men
1 1089 Daniel Hubmann 83 NOR-Kristiansand OK Elite 59:51
2 1088 Wojciech Kowalski 82 SWE-OK Orion 1:01:56
3 1086 Baptiste Rollier 82 NOR-Kristiansand OK Elite 1:02:09
4 1087 Matthias Merz 84 FIN-Rajamäen Rykmentti 1:03:04
5 1083 Olav Lundanes 87 NOR-Halden Skiklubb 1:03:17
6 1090 Martins Sirmais 82 FIN-Turun Metsänkävijät 1:04:13
7 1085 Kiril Nikolov 82 NOR-Halden Skiklubb 1:04:15
8 1100 Tero Föhr 80 FIN-Vehkalahden Veikot 1:05:02
9 1097 Jani Lakanen 76 FIN-Vaajakosken Terä 1:05:47
10 1098 Christian Bobach 00 SWE-IFK Göteborg 1:06:13

Women
1 2090 Vroni König-Salmi 69 FIN-Turun Suunnistajat 52:05
2 2086 Maja Alm 88 SWE-Ulricehamns OK 52:40
3 2087 Iveta Duchova 86 SWE-OK Linné 55:35
4 2024 Daria Lajn 88 SWE-Nybro OK 56:07
5 2089 Jenny Johansson 77 SWE-Ulricehamns OK 56:09
6 2085 Rahel Friedrich 86 SWE-Leksands OK 57:24
7 2031 Masha Semak 85 DEN-Farum Tisvilde OK 57:57
8 2082 Kajsa Nilsson 82 NOR-Halden Skiklubb 58:19
9 2084 Marika Teini 89 FIN-Rasti-Lukko 58:44
10 2083 Seline Stalder 84 NOR-Bækkelagets Sportsklub 59:16


Photo: Spring Cup 2010

Program
  • Friday March 26th 2010: Night Relay/Sprint, Hornbæk Plantage
  • Saturday March 27th 2010: Long WRE, Gribskov North/Gribskov Mårum
  • Sunday March 28th 2010: Relay, Gribskov Mårum
Relay training

Many clubs use Spring Cup as part of their training for the big relays 10Mila and Jukola. As a consequence of this, Spring Cup now has two relays on the program: A night relay on Friday evening and the traditional day relay on Sunday. Some runners will even skip the individual race on Saturday, and only run the two relays (e.g. Anne Margrethe Hausken according to OPN.no).

Results and maps

We will try to deliver maps and results from the events during the weekend. If you don’t find anything at the front page of World of O, take a look here:

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2 comments

  1. been there, seen it

    Hubmann did a really strong race, but he went out 2.40-2.50min behind and not 5min ;)

  2. Look at Jostein Andersens time to the finish here:
    http://www.obasen.nu/winsplits/online/sv/default.asp?page=table&databaseId=13692&categoryId=20

    Thats why Hubmann has this extremely good split to the first unforked control (and good finishtime) on the last leg:
    http://www.obasen.nu/winsplits/online/sv/default.asp?page=table&databaseId=13692&categoryId=19