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EYOC 2013: Maps and Results

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Portugal offered interesting challenges and nice terrain for the participants in the European Youth Orienteering Championships in Obidos, Portugal. Three races were offered – a sprint on Friday, Long distance Saturday and Relay on Sunday. The main categories are M18/W18, but there is also competition in M16 and W16.

Sweden and Switzerland were most successful at EYOC – with Sara Hagström (Sweden) and Tobia Pezzati (Switzerland) both winning two individual gold medals in W18/M18. Switzerland took another Gold medal with Simona Aebersold (W16, Sprint), whereas Finland (Olli Ojanaho, M16 – both sprint and long) and Denmark (Josefine Lind, W16, Long) took the other individual victories. Relay victories went to Finland (M18), Sweden (W18), Russia (M16) and Czech Republic (W16).

For further information about the EYOC races, see articles at the Portuguese Orienteering Blog (Long / Sprint).

Maps

See also the EYOC 2013 webpage for more information.

Results sprint

W16 (79)
1 47 Simona Aebersold 98 SWITZERLAND 12:27
2 67 Dorothea Muller 97 GERMANY 12:44
3 3 Sonja Borner 97 SWITZERLAND 12:46
4 16 Veera Klemettinen 98 FINLAND 12:55
5 79 Anna Dvorianskaia 98 RUSSIA 13:05
6 60 Sofie Bachmann 97 SWITZERLAND 13:09
7 63 Maelle Beauvir 97 FRANCE 13:20
8 51 Csenge Viniczai 97 HUNGARY 13:21
9 45 Beatriz Moreira 97 PORTUGAL 13:27
10 71 Andreya Dyaksova 00 BULGARIA 13:28

M16 (85)
1 157 Olli Ojanaho 97 FINLAND 11:05
2 146 Florian Attinger 97 SWITZERLAND 11:39
3 159 Aleksandr Pavlenko 97 RUSSIA 11:42
4 151 Mate Dalos 97 HUNGARY 11:44
5 116 Pascal Buchs 97 SWITZERLAND 11:57
6 183 Pierre Martinez 97 FRANCE 12:00
7 166 Andrin Grundler 98 SWITZERLAND 12:02
8 117 Lukás Matejka 98 CZECH REPUBLIC 12:11
8 158 Adam Ruzicka 97 CZECH REPUBLIC 12:11
10 145 Mathieu Perrin 98 FRANCE 12:14

W18 (98)
1 234 Sara Hagstrom 95 SWEDEN 13:24
2 281 Anna Haataja 96 FINLAND 13:42
3 252 Weronika Cych 96 POLAND 13:43
4 294 Heidi Martensson NORWAY 13:53
5 285 Lisa Schubnell 95 SWITZERLAND 14:15
6 268 Lenka Svobodová 95 CZECH REPUBLIC 14:20
6 275 Sandrine Muller 95 SWITZERLAND 14:20
8 221 Kerstin Ullmann 95 SWITZERLAND 14:25
9 290 Aleksandra Hornik 96 POLAND 14:27
10 280 Marina Trubkina 96 RUSSIA 14:31

M18 (99)
1 354 Tobia Pezzati 96 SWITZERLAND 12:57
2 362 Krzysztof Rzenca 96 POLAND 12:58
3 393 Riccardo Scalet 96 ITALY 13:16
4 357 Erik Berzell 95 SWEDEN 13:21
5 386 Aleksi Niemi 95 FINLAND 13:22
5 396 Algirdas Bartkevicius 95 LITHUANIA 13:22
7 337 Arto Talvinen 95 FINLAND 13:28
8 308 Sven Hellmuller 95 SWITZERLAND 13:34
9 341 Loic Marty 95 FRANCE 13:39
10 360 Sergey Dobrynin 96 RUSSIA 13:42

Results long

W16 (78) 5.6 km 120 m 14 C
1 46 Josefine Lind 97 DENMARK 35:23
2 67 Dorothea Muller 97 GERMANY 36:13
3 18 Barbora Vyhnálková 98 CZECH REPUBLIC 38:38
4 54 Florence Hanauer 98 FRANCE 38:41
5 37 Noora Koskinen 97 FINLAND 38:56
6 66 Tereza Cechová 98 CZECH REPUBLIC 39:23
7 17 Ellen Klüser 99 GERMANY 39:45
8 70 Zuzanna Wanczyk 97 POLAND 40:03
9 42 Diana Marta Ruka 97 LATVIA 40:15
10 47 Simona Aebersold 98 SWITZERLAND 40:44

M16 (85) 7.3 km 180 m 14 C
1 157 Olli Ojanaho 97 FINLAND 37:24
2 159 Aleksandr Pavlenko 97 RUSSIA 39:37
3 137 Joey Hadorn 97 SWITZERLAND 40:06
4 164 Vladislav Kiselev 97 RUSSIA 41:29
5 182 Daniel Vandas 98 CZECH REPUBLIC 41:36
6 151 Mate Dalos 97 HUNGARY 41:41
7 111 Ollipekka Heikkila 97 FINLAND 41:44
8 170 Erik Dohler 98 GERMANY 41:47
9 165 Rafael Dobnik 97 AUSTRIA 42:09
10 105 Anton Kazenkin 97 RUSSIA 42:12

W18 (98) 6.8 km 165 m 15 C
1 234 Sara Hagstrom 95 SWEDEN 43:18
2 216 Johanna Oberg 96 SWEDEN 43:20
3 281 Anna Haataja 96 FINLAND 43:54
4 282 Felicia Stuhlhofer 95 SWEDEN 44:36
5 217 Daria Korobeynik 95 RUSSIA 44:38
6 294 Heidi Martensson NORWAY 45:12
7 255 Virag Weiler 96 HUNGARY 45:24
8 254 Emma Bjessmo 95 SWEDEN 46:04
9 239 Anastasiya Danilova 95 RUSSIA 46:08
10 266 Olena Postelniak 96 UKRAINE 46:47

M18 (99) 8.9 km 205 m 20 C
1 354 Tobia Pezzati 96 SWITZERLAND 46:26
2 390 Krzysztof Wolowczyk 95 POLAND 47:03
3 396 Algirdas Bartkevicius 95 LITHUANIA 47:18
4 384 Nicolas Rio 95 FRANCE 47:21
5 328 Jens Ronnols 95 SWEDEN 47:36
6 361 Topias Ahola 96 FINLAND 47:44
7 375 Arnaud Perrin 96 FRANCE 48:18
8 305 Erik Andersson 95 SWEDEN 49:17
9 378 Patrik Horák 95 CZECH REPUBLIC 49:35
10 316 Jonás Hubácek 95 CZECH REPUBLIC 49:37

Results relay

M18
1. Finland
2. Norway
3. France

W18
1. Sweden
2. Switzerland
3. Russia

M16
1. Russia
2 Finland
3. Switzerland

W16
1. Czech Republic
2. Hungary
3. Denmark

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