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Sunday, November 14, 2004

A look at the first leg

 

I thought I'd compare the results from a few races to the results of the first leg.

To make the comparisons, I'm looking at split times. I'm assuming that the split times are right.

WOC sprint race

The medals went to (in order) Niclas Jonasson, Hakan Eriksson and Yuri Omeltchenko and Simone Niggli-Luder, Karolina Hojsgaard and Elisabeth Ingvaldsen.

In the men's race Mamleev, Brickhill-Jones and Harju were tied for the lead at the first control.

In the women's race Hojsgaard was in the lead at one, followed by Nigli-Luder and Engstrand in a tie for second.

WOC middle race

The men who medaled were Gueorgiou, Novikov and Nordberg.

At the first control Nasman was in the lead, followed by Gueorgiou, then Omeltchenko.

The women who medaled were Staff, Ryabkina and Jukkola.

At the first control Ryabkina was in the lead, followed by Niggli-Luder, then Jukkola.

WOC long race

The men who medaled were Valstad, Karlsson and Hott-Johansen.

At the first control Haldin was in the lead, followed by Lakannen, then Horst.

The women who medaled were Hojsgaard, Staff and Mikkola.

At the first control Hojsgaard was in the lead and Mikkola and Kauppi were tied for second.

So what?

I don't know what, if anything, to make of the first control results.

I got interested in it when I was thinking about starting races (thanks mostly to an email message I got last week from Mike Waddington). Have you ever watched a start? Some people turn over the map, located the fist leg quickly, and take off. Others turn the map over, struggle to orient it and figure out where they are going, then take a few tentative steps, maybe even heading in the wrong direction for a few steps.

I planned to look at some race results and split times from races in the U.S. to get a sense of the differences in first legs. But I didn't really have time (I'm trying to finish writing in time to watch the second half of the KU basketball game on TV). It was quicker to look at the WOC results.

Now, back to the basketball game.

posted by Michael | 8:08 PM

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