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Tuesday, March 30, 2004 Some notes about FranceI'm glad to see yesterday's list of peer nations is generating some good comments. Keep the comments coming.I expected that putting France in the US peer group would probably get some comments. I knew that France fits in the group, except they've got some amazingly good results the last few years. If I was putting the list together for the French team, I'd put France in a different group. But I'm putting it together for the US team and I think having France in our group is worthwhile. It is good to have a country that has some strong similarities but also has some much stronger performances. If we think of France as a peer, maybe we'll try to learn from them. Thinking about the level of French orienteering inspired me to look at the results from the 1987 WOC in France. I decided to compare US and French results: Men's qualifying races: 1. Oyvin Thon (NOR) 26. Mikell Platt (US) 28. Jean Daniel Giroux (FRA) 34. Franz Mareigner (FRA) 40. Bruce Wolfe (US) 1. Kent Olsson (SWE) 21. Bruno Haberkorn (FRA) 26. Michael Eglinski (US) 36. Dan Meenehan (US) 39. Alain Pourre (FRA) Women's qualifying races: 1. Brit Volden (NOR) 17. Sonia Rodiere (FRA) 23. Sharon Crawford (US) 34. Marine Jallas (FRA) 39. Virginia Lehman (US) 1. Ragnhild Bratberg (NOR) 10. Odile Haberkorn (FRA) 20. Christine Antoine (FRA) 31. Heather Williams (US) 32. Peggy Dickison (US) Men's Final 1. Kent Olsson (SWE) 31. Mikell Platt (US) 40. Bruno Haberkorn (FRA) Women's Final 1. Arja Hannus (SWE) 33. Odile Haberkorn (FRA) 48. Sharon Crawford (US) 50. Sonia Rodiere (FRA) 53. Christine Antoine (FRA) In 1987, the US and French men were about even and the French women were a tiny bit better than the US women. I seem to have misplaced the relay results. If my memory is right, France had an outstanding first leg among the men with Jean Daniel Girioux winning the leg. posted by Michael | 8:00 PM
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