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Sunday, May 18, 2008 Looking at Canadian sprint resultsLast night I took a quick look at the results from the Canadian WOC selection races in Ottawa. I was a bit surprised to see that Patrick Goeres' result in the sprint. Not that he won, but that he won a 12 minute race by over a minute.1. Patrick Goeres 12:06 2. Mike Smith 13:09 Patrick won 11 of 17 legs. Patrick ran the first leg in 39 seconds. Mike ran it in 51. Only one other person was under 50 seconds. It makes me think that either (a) Patrick is just that much faster than any of the others and/or (b) he's figured out something about sprint orienteering that the rest haven't and/or (c) he got a bit lucky. I was curious to see the course...and today, I found it. Brent posted it and I lifted it. The course looks reasonable. Lots of direction changes and several places where it'd be easy to skip a control or go to the wrong control. I was a bit surprised that they ran on a regular map rather than a map field checked under the sprint standards. Back to okansas.blogspot.com. posted by Michael | 4:08 PM
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Patrick IS faster. But I think he also had a good strategy. By going out very hard he got Mike's back (Mike started 1 min ahead of him)and was able to use him in some of the open areas. Mike and Patrick then ran together for the last few controls.
While others were working hard during the middle, Patrick gave himself a few opportunities to rest...;-). He is in Hamilton now btw so he will be even faster after a few weeks of TNT.
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