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 »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 ...
Read More »Norwegian Champs Sprint: Sweden and Norway on top
A day for the veterans in Norway: Swedish Emil Wingstedt (40) won the Norwegian Championships sprint in the men’s class ahead of another Swede – Mattias Karlsson. The women’s class was won by Anne Margrethe Hausken (39). Hausken won ahead of Elise Egseth, who has not been competing the last years, ...
Read More »Baltic Champs Long: Maps and Results
A four minute mistake in a green area cost Edgars Bertuks (Latvia) the chance to win the Baltic Champs Long distance in the men’s class – in the end finishing in 4th – 3:51 behind winner Jonas Vytautas Gvildys (Lithuania). Gvildys won the race 1:13 ahead of Latvian Rudolfs Zernis. Bertuks ...
Read More »Russian Championships & WOC Selection races
Interesting terrain and tough fights for places in the World Orienteering Championships in Scotland – that is what the Russian Championships 2015 offered. Last weekend the sprint championships (traditional sprint and mass start sprint) were organized – the two last days the individual forest disciplines (long and middle mass start) were ...
Read More »15.2 km in 95-100 minutes: Bulletin 3 for WOC 2015 is ready
The World Orienteering Championships in August is getting closer – the organizers have now released Bulletin 3. The long distance will feature 15.2 km of running with 635 meter climb for the men (95-100 minutes) and 9.8 km with 420 meter climb for the women (75 minutes). Note that again ...
Read More »11 Years in the Life of an Orienteering Map in Tricky & Detailed Terrain
Orienteering maps have changed a lot the last 10-15 years – especially in very detailed areas with more detailed base maps and LIDAR data available. Remo Ruch has posted a very interesting example to the Facebook-group “Orienteering Mappers Int.”. On “Orienteering Mappers International” Ruch showcases the development of the Chapelle de ...
Read More »Estonian Champs Middle: Sild brothers in tight fight
The 9th and 11th control decided a very tight fight between the Sild brothers in the Estonian championships middle distance in a technical, marshy terrain. Evely Kaasiku decided the women’s class. Both Lauri and Timo ran technical good races, but a Lauri took the initiative after a small direction mistake ...
Read More »Swedish League Chase: Alexandersson picked 11 minutes – Bergman 5 minute win
The women’s class got very interesting in the final race in the Swedish League chasing start on Sunday. Before the start the task looked impossible for Tove Alexandersson – starting 12 minutes behind leader – Danish Emma Klingenberg – but in the end it got very close. In the men’s ...
Read More »Finnish Champs Middle: Portin and Kinni fastest
This year the Finnish Champs middle distance was a WRE race – open for all foreign runners. The best orienteer in the men’s class was Fredric Portin, Halden SK who was 1 minute and 12 seconds faster than silver medalist Severi Kymäläinen. Saila Kinni had a tight fight with Merja Rantanen (Jämsän ...
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