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POM 2013 Day 1: Maps and Results

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Thierry Gueorgiou and Simone Niggli handled the tricky high-speed orienteering at the first stage of Portugal O-Meeting 2013 best. The open and fast terrain with rocks of varying size and small green areas spread out, made it important to be in control all the way.

The two big names in orienteering the last years, Simone Niggli and Thierry Guerorgiou, both had very clear wins today. Gueorgiou had around 2:30 down to Swedish Olle Bostöm in second and another minute to Albin Ridefeldt (also Sweden) in third. Among the women, Niggli has more than 4 minutes down to French Celine Dodin in 2nd with Dana Brozkova in 3rd.

Skipped New Zealand

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The sprint Monday evening will be the highlight of the weekend

They both started the international competition season with this race, as they skipped the World Cup opening in New Zealand in January. And finally, both are among the biggest favourites when the biggest goals of the season come up in Finland in summer.

Although many top runners are on the start list in this year’s edition of Portugal O-meeting, not all have focus on this first competition – the WRE race on Monday being the most important race of the weekend for most. Observing the runners at a control in the terrain, it was evident that many were just out jogging. Gueorgiou, however, has other plans.

– Yes, I will run full speed all races, the french multiple World Champion answers. – Also the sprint Monday evening. The sprint Monday evening will be the highlight of the weekend, Gueorgiou says about the sprint which will go in a very special city with big rocks.

Less running than usual

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It is improving, and I hope the warm climate here in Portugual will help it to get even better

Both Gueorgiou and Niggli have run less than usual the last months. Gueorgiou because his new home Sweden has not always invited to running. Niggli because she has had injuries making it difficult to run as much as she is used to.

– It is improving, and I hope the warm climate here in Portugual will help it to get even better, Niggli explains.

Even with little running, nobody was close to the Swiss star of orienteering.

Olav Lundanes – one of the big favourites today – had a good race until the third last control were he got an injury.

Results
M21SE (112)
Pl Stno Name YB Club Time
1 3 GUEORGIOU Thierry 79 [5698] KR 1:03:11
2 18 Olle Boström 90 [6150] G1.Järla Orientering 1:05:59
3 23 Albin Ridefelt 91 [5715] OK Linné 1:06:44
4 6 Frédéric Tranchand 88 [6028] G5.OK Hällen 1:06:59
5 8 Tue Lassen [5772] Vaajakosken Terä 1:07:50
6 105 Sjöberg Oskar 90 [5911] Swiss 1:08:00
7 4 Dmitriy Tsvetkov 83 [5725] Russia O-Team 1:08:38
8 7 Philippe Adamski 85 [6027] G5.Kalevan Rasti 1:09:32
9 80 Tero Föhr 80 [1835] Individual FIN 1:10:15
10 39 Alexey Sidorov 85 [6136] AngA 1:10:19
11 33 Yannick Michiels 91 [5992] Team Belgium 1:10:26
12 54 Doug Tullie 88 [6068] TUME 1:10:47
13 9 Kiril Nikolov 82 [6027] G5.Kalevan Rasti 1:11:14
13 107 Simo-Pekka Fincke 81 [5698] KR 1:11:14
15 26 Graham Gristwood 84 [5916] SNO 1:11:28
16 38 Hector Haines 89 [1816] Individual GBR 1:11:50
17 52 Peeter Pihl 84 [5853] MS Parma 1:12:02
18 113 Marcus Millegård 85 [6115] G1.Halden SK 1:12:38
19 109 Juha Sorvisto [5772] Vaajakosken Terä 1:12:48
20 21 Andreu Blanes 91 [2267] Colivenc 1:13:16
W21E (93)
Pl Stno Name YB Club Time
1 301 Niggli Simone 78 [5911] Swiss 1:00:07
2 308 Celine DODIN 79 [5914] HVO 1:04:15
3 311 Dana Safka Brozkova 81 [6114] G1.Domnarvets GoIF 1:04:58
4 307 Eva Jurenikova 78 [6115] G1.Halden SK 1:05:25
5 318 Catherine Taylor 89 [5715] OK Linné 1:05:28
6 305 Amélie Chataing 86 [6027] G5.Kalevan Rasti 1:06:00
7 324 Léa Vercellotti 89 [6115] G1.Halden SK 1:06:15
8 302 BILLSTAM Annika 76 [5715] OK Linné 1:06:25
9 402 Irina Nyuberg 83 [6232] Hellas 1:06:31
10 329 Emily Kemp 92 [1921] Individual CAN 1:06:33
11 312 Anastasia Tikhonova 90 [5853] MS Parma 1:07:04
12 304 Ida Bobach 91 [5983] OK Pan 1:07:33
13 319 Riina Kuuselo 78 [1835] Individual FIN 1:07:49
14 306 Sofia Haajanen 87 [1835] Individual FIN 1:08:02
15 310 Mironova Svetlana 86 [6232] Hellas 1:08:25
16 344 Nina Temyakova 82 [6054] PR 1:09:07
17 321 Ausrine Kutkaite 91 [5916] SNO 1:09:19
18 352 Gunilla Svärd 70 [6268] G11.IF Thor 1:10:05
18 309 Jenzer Sarina 91 [5911] Swiss 1:10:05
20 385 Julia Novikova 80 [6038] CSP V.Novgorod 1:11:04

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