World University Orienteering Championships
SPRINT
The sprint results are avalailable here!


Now some details!

Each photos were made with a low-end digital camera. Each photos is 320x230 pixels.
Some photos of the terrain of the selection race: 1 , 2, 3.
The finish line and its surrounding: 3, 4, 5, 6. The results list on the terrain.
Part of the map with a men course. (1:10000)
There were three courses for both M21 and W21. There were 16 competitors qualifying to the final.
Because of some technical problem in the women's race ther were 5 extra participants in the final
SELECTION RESULTS, unofficial (the full list will be available soon):
WOMEN                                    MEN
A 1. Vaher EST 21.17 1. Domonyik HUN 22.41 2. Navratilova CZE 21.32 2. Wingstedt SWE 23.04 3. Kalius EST 22.33 3. Stepanek CZE 23.27 B
1. Cechova CZE 19.59 1. Coupat FRA 21.59 2. Keinath GER 20.35 2. Kosarek CZE 23.00 3. Kemppainen FIN 20.40 3. Molokov RUS 23.55 C
1. Slamova SVK 20.25 1. Jedlicka CZE 22.04 2. Lubinszki HUN 20.31 2. Riabkine RUS 22.22 3. Madalik EST 20.46 3. Stanev BUL 22.27
Qualified competitors:
MEN:
5 - CZE, RUS, NOR
4 - FRA, SWE, FIN
WOMEN:
6 - AUS, FIN
5 - EST, CZE
4 - FRA, HUN, SWE, GER

The final were afternoon on another terrain: 1, 2.
The weather was sunny and windy.
The finish line.
The map with a M21 course.
The starting list based on a selection race, so the best started at the end. In a women's race Jana Cieslarova has just qualified herself in the selection race (she was 16th in her course). So she started at the beginning, but nobody else can beat her.
In M21 the last three was Domonyik, Coupat and Jedlicka.
The starting interval was two minutes. Domonyik said that he was relatively slow at the beginning (check the map!) and looking back in the open area he noticed Coupat. They arrived together to the last control.
And finally the winner: Olivier Coupat, and Gábor Domonyik one of the 3rds.
The results on the terrain.

AGAIN, THE FULL RESULT LIST AVAILABLE HERE!

László Zentai, the Hungarian o-webmaster



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