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WOC Long Qual: SuperQuick GPS Analysis & Results

The Long Qualification courses had one really interesting route choice leg – the long leg from 4-5 in the men’s heats / 2-3 in the women’s heats. The rest of the course was all about accurate orienteering – especially direction running and actually finding the control point.

Typically, the route choice leg was not the most decisive in the course – however the route choice legs may very well be decisive in the final, so let us take a look at it. There was GPS-tracking only for the men, and thus this article is focused on the men’s course.

Men Heat 3

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Above you see selected routes for the long leg in Heat 3 (click on it for bigger illustration). The routes are colored by split time – the fastest being green and the slowest red. Generally you can observe that the northern routes are faster (green), whereas the southern routes are slower. This is, however, just the case for this specific 5th control. As you will see below, the fastest route in Heat 1 is run on the south side of the big marsh.

In Heat 1 Peeter Pihl is the fastest with 12:14, one second ahead of Baptiste Rollier. Tue Lassen going all the way north on the road loses nearly a minute – nearly all of that is due to the extra length. Lassen runs around 400 meter longer than Rollier. Omdal loses some 15 seconds by avoiding the road (road running is not Omdal’s biggest strength) and running shorter. Even shorter runs Tero Föhr, but he chooses a route which is close to the marsh which is very wet these days.

Men All Heats

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Here you see a similar illustration, except runners in all heats are compared. This is not a fully fair comparison, as the heats have different controls. It nevertheless illustrates a few points,

  • Bertuks runs a very good leg urther to the south than most of the other favourites. Good terrain knowledge based on similar terrain in Latvia, or just running very fast today? Generally Bertuks had high speed – several smaller mistakes – but still won his heat.
  • Gueorgiou also runs at the south side of the line, but looses compared to Bertuks on the last part of the leg. Neither marsh nor up-and-down in the end of the leg seems very fast.
  • Novikov runs to the south – with a nice, big S-curve. Too long to run south – and too much up and down. Around 2 minutes lost.
  • Hubmann runs north – with high speed – and makes a good leg to the control point his heat has.
  • Merz also runs well on the leg, but makes a mistake into the control.

There is no simple conclusion on this leg valid for all heats, but generally although there are some time differences, a well executed route choice should not lose you more than 60 seconds – and several runners had larger mistakes than that elsewhere.
See also:

Maps
Results

Below results for Top 20 in each heat are shown. The 15 best from each heat went to the finals.

1 280 LAT Edgars Bertuks Latvia 1:06:03
2 264 BLR Yury Tambasov Belarus 1:06:29 +26
3 224 RUS Dmitriy Tsvetkov Russia 1:06:51 +48
4 289 EST Timo Sild Estonia 1:06:56 +53
5 244 FRA Philippe Adamski France 1:08:15 +2:12
6 233 SUI Matthias Merz Switzerland 1:08:19 +2:16
7 237 NOR Anders Nordberg Norway 1:08:22 +2:19
8 228 CZE Stepan Kodeda Czech Republic 1:08:36 +2:33
9 296 SWE Fredrik Johansson Sweden 1:09:52 +3:49
10 278 HUN Zsolt Lenkei Hungary 1:10:49 +4:46
11 271 BUL Kiril Nikolov Bulgaria 1:12:38 +6:35
12 251 FIN Simo-Pekka Fincke Finland 1:13:03 +7:00
13 255 POR Diogo Miguel Portugal 1:14:56 +8:53
14 273 ESP Roger Casal Spain 1:15:49 +9:46
15 282 ISR Pavel Gvozdev Israel 1:18:47 +12:44
16 219 LTU Vytautas Beliknas Lithuania 1:21:13 +15:10
17 253 GBR Matthew Speake Great Britain 1:21:42 +15:39
18 269 CRO Matjaž `tanfel Croatia 1:22:01 +15:58
19 242 UKR Roman Dolgikh Ukraine 1:22:45 +16:42
20 206 ITA Manuel Negrello Italy 1:22:52 +16:49
1 283 FIN Jani Lakanen Finland 1:04:49
2 274 FRA Thierry Gueorgiou France 1:05:29 +40
3 229 RUS Leonid Novikov Russia 1:06:18 +1:29
4 285 NOR Magne Dæhli Norway 1:06:25 +1:36
5 281 CZE Jan Sedivy Czech Republic 1:06:31 +1:42
6 276 SUI Daniel Hubmann Switzerland 1:06:40 +1:51
7 272 POL Mateusz Wenslaw Poland 1:08:31 +3:42
8 254 DEN Søren Schwartz Sørensen Denmark 1:10:09 +5:20
9 245 LTU Simonas Krpata Lithuania 1:12:00 +7:11
10 211 SWE Johan Runesson Sweden 1:12:09 +7:20
11 218 BLR Andrey Salin Belarus 1:13:25 +8:36
12 213 LAT Jnis Kkms Latvia 1:14:01 +9:12
13 290 IRL Nicolas Simonin Ireland 1:15:36 +10:47
14 294 POR Tiago Aires Portugal 1:16:31 +11:42
15 249 AUT Markus Lang Austria 1:17:47 +12:58
16 258 BEL Pieter Hendrickx Belgium 1:20:23 +15:34
17 222 GER Bjarne Friedrichs Germany 1:21:03 +16:14
18 202 ISR Alexey Marchenko Israel 1:22:18 +17:29
19 256 ITA Roberto Dallavalle Italy 1:23:42 +18:53
20 238 NZL Tane Cambridge New Zealand 1:23:56 +19:07
1 221 FIN Tero Föhr Finland 1:05:06
2 223 SUI Baptiste Rollier Switzerland 1:05:36 +30
3 203 NOR Hans Gunnar Omdal Norway 1:05:54 +48
4 259 EST Peeter Pihl Estonia 1:07:12 +2:06
5 216 CZE Jan Petrzela Czech Republic 1:08:09 +3:03
6 266 RUS Valentin Novikov Russia 1:08:11 +3:05
7 234 SWE Anders Holmberg Sweden 1:08:14 +3:08
8 261 GBR Ralph Street Great Britain 1:08:34 +3:28
9 275 DEN Tue Lassen Denmark 1:09:15 +4:09
10 288 LTU Vilius Aleliknas Lithuania 1:12:02 +6:56
11 293 ITA Mikhail Mamleev Italy 1:12:31 +7:25
12 230 GER Sören Lösch Germany 1:14:09 +9:03
13 248 LAT Kalvis Mihailovs Latvia 1:14:10 +9:04
14 241 BLR Aleksei Alekseyonok Belarus 1:14:52 +9:46
15 205 UKR Artem Panchenko Ukraine 1:18:42 +13:36
16 212 IRL Neil Dobbs Ireland 1:21:32 +16:26
17 243 ISR Guy Sabo Israel 1:22:22 +17:16
18 239 BUL Grigor Karaivanov Bulgaria 1:22:40 +17:34
19 225 ESP Marc Serrallonga Spain 1:23:11 +18:05
20 252 HUN Krisztián Liszka Hungary 1:23:27 +18:21
1 64 SUI Simone Niggli Switzerland 52:09
2 60 RUS Tatiana Ryabkina Russia 52:17 +8
3 69 CZE Eva Jurenikova Czech Republic 55:19 +3:10
4 8 SWE Emma Johansson Sweden 55:51 +3:42
5 26 NOR Tone Wigemyr Norway 56:23 +4:14
6 28 FIN Anni-Maija Fincke Finland 56:57 +4:48
7 62 DEN Ida Bobach Denmark 58:02 +5:53
8 46 LAT Inga Dambe Latvia 58:36 +6:27
9 53 USA Alison Crocker United States 1:00:56 +8:47
10 33 LTU Gabija Ra~aityt Lithuania 1:02:35 +10:26
11 24 EST Kirti Rebane Estonia 1:04:10 +12:01
12 51 UKR Olga Sluta Ukraine 1:04:53 +12:44
13 17 SUI Sarina Jenzer Switzerland 1:05:46 +13:37
14 42 CAN Louise Oram Canada 1:07:47 +15:38
15 55 ESP Anna Serrallonga Spain 1:09:49 +17:40
16 35 ITA Carlotta Scalet Italy 1:10:39 +18:30
17 10 AUS Susanne Casanova Australia 1:14:29 +22:20
18 1 GER Christiane Tröße Germany 1:14:45 +22:36
19 37 CHN Mingyue Zhu China 1:16:24 +24:15
20 15 NZL Kate Morrison New Zealand 1:16:53 +24:44
1 58 GBR Catherine Taylor Great Britain 52:16
2 38 SWE Lena Eliasson Sweden 53:51 +1:35
3 56 FIN Minna Kauppi Finland 54:27 +2:11
4 9 RUS Anastasia Tikhonova Russia 57:59 +5:43
5 20 SUI Ines Brodmann Switzerland 59:30 +7:14
6 74 LTU Indr Valait Lithuania 1:01:37 +9:21
7 67 NOR Mari Fasting Norway 1:02:22 +10:06
8 11 LAT L+ga rniece Latvia 1:02:28 +10:12
9 72 FRA Amélie Chataing France 1:02:47 +10:31
10 2 CZE Michaela Omova Czech Republic 1:03:13 +10:57
11 65 EST Anu Åkerman Estonia 1:03:50 +11:34
12 63 CAN Emily Kemp Canada 1:04:25 +12:09
13 27 BEL Miek Fabré Belgium 1:08:16 +16:00
14 13 UKR Maryna Suzdalova Ukraine 1:09:02 +16:46
15 4 ESP Alicia Cobo Spain 1:09:28 +17:12
16 49 HUN Fanni Gyurko Hungary 1:09:30 +17:14
17 54 ITA Christine Kirchlechner Italy 1:12:44 +20:28
18 22 POL Maria Pabich Poland 1:13:30 +21:14
19 40 GER Esther Doetsch Germany 1:15:24 +23:08
20 36 AUS Aislinn Prendergast Australia 1:17:43 +25:27
1 50 SWE Tove Alexandersson Sweden 52:35
2 41 RUS Natalia Efimova Russia 57:37 +5:02
3 68 AUS Hanny Allston Australia 57:57 +5:22
4 25 DEN Emma Klingenberg Denmark 58:07 +5:32
5 16 FIN Karoliina Sundberg Finland 58:39 +6:04
6 43 LAT Aija SkrastiFa Latvia 58:59 +6:24
7 48 SUI Sara Luescher Switzerland 1:00:53 +8:18
8 32 CZE Dana Safka Brozkova Czech Republic 1:01:48 +9:13
9 70 POL Daria Lajn Poland 1:03:07 +10:32
10 3 LTU Rasa Ptaaekait Lithuania 1:04:04 +11:29
11 21 GBR Helen Palmer Great Britain 1:04:37 +12:02
12 52 AUT Ursula Kadan Austria 1:04:51 +12:16
13 14 ITA Michela Guizzardi Italy 1:06:59 +14:24
14 23 BLR Anastasia Kruglenia Belarus 1:07:38 +15:03
15 66 BUL Nataliya Dimitrova Bulgaria 1:08:10 +15:35
16 57 GER Sieglinde Kundisch Germany 1:09:02 +16:27
17 39 ESP Annabel Valledor Spain 1:09:06 +16:31
18 59 NZL Lizzie Ingham New Zealand 1:12:39 +20:04
19 34 UKR Viktoriia Sukharevska Ukraine 1:14:26 +21:51
20 12 TUR Emine Sezgünsay Turkey 1:24:28 +31:53

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