okansas.blogspot.com
Occassional thoughts about orienteering


Friday, July 03, 2009

What ever happened to Doug Hollowell?

 

When I started orienteering, Doug Hollowell won everything in our age group. He won the US Champs in M19-20 in 1982 and 1983. He won the US Champs in younger age groups in 1980 and 1981. Back in the day, if you had to pick someone who you would have figured to win a few M21 Champs and be on several WOC teams, you'd have picked Doug. But he didn't win any M21 Champs and didn't go to any WOCs.

I looked at some old results for US juniors. But not JWOC results, instead I looked at US Championship results. I looked at the M19-20 and F19-20 winners (except for pre 1988, when the women's junior categories ended at age 19).

Of course, there are plenty of names of orienteers who are still active and have had good results as seniors. But there are also plenty of names of people who you don't see very much of. I guess that's the nature of juniors, especially when the U.S. doesn't have a strong system for helping people bridge that gap between junior and senior levels (as far as I know).

It is interesting to see how few people have won both a top junior US Championship and a senior US Championship. I counted just 4 (might have missed someone).

It might be interesting to look at the junior champs results for some other nations. That'll have to wait for another day.

By the way, the last I heard, Doug was living in the south (maybe Atlanta?) and has a couple of kids.

Back to okansas.blogspot.com.

posted by Michael | 9:11 AM

6 comments


Comments:
For GBR i think the only one to 'do the double' is Jamie Stevenson.
 
How about Yvette Hague?

Michael
 
Yvette is now living in NZ.

If Doug has a brother called Tom, then he is living in Sweden and is Manager of O'Ringen - the Swedish 5-days.
 
I mean, did Yvette win both a junior and an F21 national championship? Seems likely.

And yeah, Tom and Doug are brothers.
 
Hello! We have plenty of these stories in Finland. Most of them derive from injuries after a successful junior career. Mikko Lepo (former junior World Champion back in 90´s) could be the best example. I think he did he's best when attempting to run well in M21 but just couldn't because of the injuries. In the girls class we have uncountable number of situations when a highly skilled junior girl orienteer just doesn't make it in the women's class. Fortunately we have also these Minna Kauppi-runners which do well both in juniors and seniors ;-). Thanks for the good article again!
 
Wow, I was very surprised when my daughter showed me this blog post she found today when she was researching our family name for a school project. This post is pretty old so I don't know if this comment will be seen by anyone... Anyway, I pretty much dropped out of the sport at the transition from junior to senior. For me the reasons were financial and the lack of availability of local meets. I got married in 1985 and moved to Virginia for grad school. Once I was living on my own nickel, travel to A meets dropped on the priority list and local meets generally required more travel than could be justified for a one day meet. Once you get out of the habit and other interests fill the void, it's hard to get back to it. For me easy access to local meets probably would have kept me involved. I remain an avid runner and enjoy racing but these days family obligations always seem to prevent attendance at local orienteering meets even though we now live in Atlanta where local meets are very available. In a bit of irony, just today my wife and I discussed taking a family weekend to attend the GA Navigator Cup A Meet in January. That would be my first A meet in over 10 years.
 
Post a Comment
March 2002April 2002May 2002June 2002July 2002August 2002September 2002October 2002November 2002December 2002January 2003February 2003March 2003April 2003May 2003June 2003July 2003August 2003September 2003October 2003November 2003December 2003January 2004February 2004March 2004April 2004May 2004June 2004July 2004August 2004September 2004October 2004November 2004December 2004January 2005February 2005March 2005April 2005May 2005June 2005July 2005August 2005September 2005October 2005November 2005December 2005January 2006February 2006March 2006April 2006May 2006June 2006July 2006August 2006September 2006October 2006November 2006December 2006January 2007February 2007March 2007April 2007May 2007June 2007July 2007August 2007September 2007October 2007November 2007December 2007January 2008February 2008March 2008April 2008May 2008June 2008July 2008August 2008September 2008October 2008November 2008December 2008January 2009February 2009March 2009April 2009May 2009June 2009July 2009August 2009September 2009October 2009November 2009December 2009January 2010February 2010March 2010April 2010May 2010June 2010July 2010August 2010September 2010October 2010November 2010December 2010January 2011February 2011March 2011April 2011May 2011June 2011July 2011August 2011September 2011October 2011November 2011December 2011January 2012February 2012March 2012April 2012May 2012June 2012July 2012August 2012September 2012October 2012November 2012December 2012January 2013March 2013April 2013May 2013July 2013September 2013
archives
links