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Monday, December 11, 2006

Another sprint route choice

 

Here is another sprint O' route choice test I ran a few weeks ago. Same questions as yesterday:

Which route is fastest?

How much slower are the other routes?



When I looked at these three options, I picked b as the fastest, followed by a and c. When I timed the routes, I ran all three within 2 seconds. I was fastest, by just 2 seconds, on a. My times for b and c were equal. For such a rough test a difference of 2 seconds isn't enough to conclude that a was best. I figure that all three routes are equal. A good case can be made that a is risky, because the little gap just about at the "a" might have turned out to be impassible.

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posted by Michael | 6:51 PM

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Comments:
Looking at the maps on the weekend, I had D chosen as my route - NW out of the control past the building to the trail, then towards A.
 
This one surprises me. I ran C, but that was before I realized that the flag was on the west side of the library entrance. I figured A would have been faster by a lot more. I also like mrpither's D choice, too.
 
Its confusing to pick the fastest way.
 
I am quite sure (D) is faster than (A) at least. So if the other three are equivalent, (D) must be the fastest. I would have thought (A), (B) and (C) to be about 5-10 seconds slower.
 
I would have run D.
 
D for sure
 
I didn't test D when I tested routes. I planned to, but I was running a few minutes late and had to meet Mary and the start/finish.

Michael
 
Consider the gap near the "a".

I don't consider this risky if you are running from S->N. You take a quick look on the approach, and if it seems iffy you run the extra 20 meters to the stairs without breaking stride. Cost is 4-5 seconds.

It's a lot riskier if you are going N->S. Now you commit to the gap earlier. If it doesn't work, you lose a couple seconds trying to find the gap. Then you have to run an extra 40 meters around the wall with 2 direction reversals that cost speed. Could cost up to 15 seconds.

My evaluation. I don't even consider the gap if I'm going N->S, but going S->N I keep my eye open for an opportunity to shave seconds.
 
My first choice is a small variation of MrPither´s D route. I think I would have gone straight down to the road/bike-path and then to 'a'. Possibly using the stairs - with the same thoughts as blegg - if the 'gap' looked risky.
This is really a 'micro route choice' leg that may not differ more than a few seconds but a sprint course offers a lot of those. One of the most important things in sprint is consistent orienteering through fast (and correct) decisions and I tend to try to simplify a lot even if that means that I sometimes run a bit longer. I´m not very succesful, so that may be the wrong tactics...
 
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