Quickie: Leg by leg through the Women’s World Cup Long distance in Halden – GPS-routes along with actual split times from WinSplits. No comments. For each leg, the three best split times on the leg + the three best overall are shown. Click to see larger image. Original GPS-tracking ...
Read More »World Cup Long Men Halden: Routechoice Illustrations Leg by Leg
Quickie: Leg by leg through the Men’s World Cup Long distance in Halden – GPS-routes along with actual split times from WinSplits. No comments. Click to see larger image. Original GPS-tracking is available here in 2DRerun.
Read More »World Cup Long Halden: Maps, Results and Analysis
Good routechoices on the long legs and good technical orienteering was the key when Matthias Kyburz and Ida Bobach won the World Cup long distance in Halden, Norway today. The courses had some interesting long legs – and in the end the routechoices decided the races as shown in the ...
Read More »Where would you run? Women’s Long leg 3-4 WCup Halden
[Webroute]: An interesting 2.2 km long leg as the fourth leg in the women’s course in the World Cup long distance in Halden. Which route would you choose? Take a look at the map, make up your opinion and draw the route in the Webroute below. Any comments are of ...
Read More »LONG routechoice: 3200 meter leg – where would you run?
[Webroute] At the 6th leg in the World Cup Long in Halden the men meet a real challenge: A 3.2 kilometer leg where you can either run far around on roads or navigate the smaller paths and terrain direct. Which route would you choose? Take a look at the ...
Read More »WCup Long Routechoice: Leg 2 – where would you run?
[Webroute]: An interesting 2 km long leg already to the second leg in the men’s course in the World Cup long distance in Halden. Which route would you choose? Take a look at the map, make up your opinion and draw the route in the Webroute below. Any comments ...
Read More »Training and coaching scholarship in Victoria Australia
– Last year three Danish Orienteers came and stayed here in Melbourne and helped run training, coaching and mapping. This year we have made a formal program and can offer two scholarships worth $2500 and accommodation through our lovely summer months, David Jaffe, Vice President Orienteering Victoria says in an e-mail. ...
Read More »Mixed Sprint Relay: A Quick Note About Forking
Is it OK to fork men against women in a Mixed Sprint Relay? At the Norwegian Championships sprint this weekend the answer was obviously yes. The first leg for both men and women with the four forking controls are shown above. To make it extra tricky from a fairness point ...
Read More »World Cup Norway/Sweden 2015: All You Need To Know
[Note! Arena production on webTV Saturday/Sunday] Orienteering World Cup Round 2 heads off with a Long distance race south of Halden (old map above) on Wednesday followed by a Mixed Sprint Relay at Fredriksten fortress in Halden on Friday and Sprint and Middle distance in Lysekil/Munkedal, Sweden in the weekend. Tove Alexandersson (Sweden) ...
Read More »Danish Champs Sprint: Bobach, Bobach and Jones
[Updated with GPS-tracking link] Kristian Jones (Great Britain) beat reigning World Champion Søren Bobach (Denmark) with one second in the Danish championships sprint – topping the results in the World Ranking event. As Jones is not entitled to become Danish Champion, Bobach won the gold medal. In the women’s class Søren’s ...
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