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Sunday, March 23, 2003 Big boomsPoking around Swedish O' pages today, I read about a race this weekend with some prize money.Kringeltraeffen gave 3000 Swedish crowns (about $350) to the men's and women's winners. The race had two parts. First was a mass start night O' on Friday. The next day was a regular race. The overall results were based on combined times. I read a couple of stories about the race when I saw that Johanna Svensson finished second. I know Johanna from the Texas Junior O' Camp. She has been an instructor at the last two TJOCs. Last year, we had some good head-to-head races. Johanna finished second 3:20 behind Karolina Arewång. So, Johanna didn't take home the cash. I took a look at the splits to see how the race went and got a suprise. The day race had some huge booms by the top runners on the first control. The fastest time on the first leg was 6:31. Johanna boomed it. Her time was 11:44. Karolina A. boomed it. Here time was 19:32 -- 13 minutes behind the best time. A runner named Ida Wikström-Holmgren also boomed the first control. Her time was 11:40. Those are big mistakes. Those three -- Karolina, Johanna and Ida -- were the top three overall (with Karolina taking home the cash). Of the sixty women who finished the day course, 16 of them boomed the first control according to winsplits. (you can see the results here). I'm curious about that first leg. Was it difficult? Was the map sketchy? Were the top runners stressed by thinking about the prize? posted by Michael | 6:56 PM
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