World Cup Middle Munkedal Women: Quick Analysis

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  [With 30+ illustrations] The women made more control mistakes than the men – but also the women struggled with finding the good micro-routechoices in the World Cup middle distance race in Munkedal, Sweden Sunday. Helena Jansson (Swedish Orienteering Federation) won 1:41 minutes ahead of Nadiya Volynska (Ukrainian Orienteering Federation) ...

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World Cup Middle: Maps, Results and Interviews

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[Updated with analysis illustrations] Helena Jansson and Thierry Gueorgiou won the World Cup race middle distance in Sweden today. In technically demanding courses the two strong technical orienteers showed the competitors the way. Jansson won nearly two minutes ahead of Nadiya Volynska while Thierry Gueorgiou won 24 seconds ahead of ...

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World Cup Sprint: Race cancelled after problem with punching

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Today’s World Cup Sprint race in Lysekil, Sweden was unfortunately cancelled due to problems with the touchless punching system. The race was part of the pre-WOC for next years World Championships in Sweden. The video below of Norway’s Martin Vister punching the last control illustrates the problem. When watching the ...

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World Cup Long Women Halden: Routechoice Illustrations Leg by Leg

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  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 ...

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Where would you run? Women’s Long leg 3-4 WCup Halden

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[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 ...

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LONG routechoice: 3200 meter leg – where would you run?

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  [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 ...

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