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Tuesday, October 07, 2003 Gunilla's strategyGunilla Svard won the "World Meeting" in Norberg, Sweden, last weekend after changing her race strategy.A newspaper wrote: "I have to thank Johan Ivarsson for today's victory. He shadowed me on a training course Thursday and helped me think differently," said Gunilla. Analyzing Gunilla's race shows that she started fairly easily and then increased her pace and held her concentration all the way to the finish. She took the lead at the 6th control. I took a quick look at the results and it looks like Gunilla started a little easy, but it isn't like she started slow. By ten minutes in to the race (four controls), she'd had leg placings of 10th, 1st, 11th and 2nd. She was 29 seconds out of first after the first leg (which took Gunilla just over 6 minutes. After ten minutes of racing, she was only a few seconds behind the leader. Maybe Gunilla usually starts a lot faster? More likely, the analysis in the newspaper wasn't done carefully. IF Thor's homepage has a story about Gunilla's race: Gunilla tried a different and more successful tactic last Saturday. In prior years she has, unfortunately, made too many booms when she's been distracted by other runners or started thinking about having good results. This time her place wasn't so important and she orienteered safely. She didn't even care when her result was first posted as a mis-punch, which was later corrected. posted by Michael | 1:38 PM
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