Sunday, April 25, 2010

Long test-race for EOC at FinnSpring

First serious competition behind, the long-distance test-race for EOC was held in Rauma in southwestern Finland along with FinnSpring this weekend. The terrain was described to be fast. On open hills it was, but in between it was partly wet and rough. Overall it was a good, and technically demanding competition the whole 17,7 km. I had good feelings before the race, but I hadn´t done a lot of running in Finnish terrain before, and only one competition last weekend. This long distance is my favorite distance, so mental preparation is quite easy. I managed to do what I was going for; “a complete-focus-orienteering” all the way. Route choices went pretty well and no bigger mistakes, only some stopping to re-check smaller details cause of 1:15000 map. I ran a lot alone thanks to 3 minutes start intervalls and two butterflies. Running in these kind of terrains is not yet at top level at this time of year, but every time it´s getting easier.

M21E
1. Tero Föhr 1.40´24
2. Topi Anjala 1.42´26
3. Jörgen Wickholm 1.42´42
4. Timo Saarinen 1.42´56
5. Petteri Muukkonen 1.43´52
6. Vesa Taanila 1.44´02
7. Oskari Liukkonen 1.45´16
8. Mats Haldin 1.45´28
9. Olli-Markus Taivainen 1.45´40
10. Leonid Novikov 1.45´46

FinnSpring relay was held on Sunday. I ran the last leg in SV 1. Team. Guys before me (Mikhail C, Jani V, Toni H) had some difficulties keeping up with the leading teams, so we were fighting for a top 20. I went out 29. and finished 15.

M21
1. IKNV 3.06´40
2. Lynx 3.07´05
3. KR 3´07´22

15. SV 3.22´24

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Siljarastit (and Huippuliiga 1/4)


Today I was competing in Sauvo (south-western part of Finland) and it was also season opening for me. Weather was windy and cloudy with degrees at 5 - 7c. I finished in 13th place 1´49 behind todays winner Pasi Ikonen. I´m quite happy with my performance, at least the orienteering was at a good level for the first start this year. Running didn´t feel so easy, probably cause of little running in terrain in Finland at high speed in this year cause of snowy terrains in Sipoo. The terrain and route was "almost easy" from the 5th control forward. Especially the flat open "hills" in the end was really fast. My only real miss came at the 5th when I was approaching little too much from the right side and went down in the slopes too late. Lost some 0´30 there. On the 7th I had problems getting down and lost 0´10 - 0´15 more. Rest of the couse I managed to run pretty much the way I planned and "orienteering-thinking" stayed ahead as it should. This race gave made me confident of my skills (I can still orienteer:) and now I can focus on upcoming important starts, already next weekend.

M21E 6,81km

1. Pasi Ikonen 36´57
2. Petteri Muukkonen 37´02
3. Hannu Airila 37´45
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13. Jörgen Wickholm 38´46

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Trainingcamp in Bulgaria 27.3-3.4


It has been a good camp with some nice orienteering trainings near the Black Sea. A couple of them with higher tempo in high-speed terrains and some low pace running to recover in between. Always so enjoyable to get a new map and go running in a snowfree forest, especially when there has been so much snow back home that running anywhere else than on roads has been impossible. (of course NOTHING is impossible, but it is hard to concentrate on orienteering when you´re plumsing in some 60 cm of snow...) My orienteering technique is getting better each day and running in terrain feels more and more natural. This camp is quite short, therefore more high-intensity trainings.

After this week it will be important to recover well before any harder trainings in this critical moment when new competition season is starting. My first start will probably be in Kevätyön viesti 10.4, but not if there is much snow in the forest. First individual start is going to be in Huippuliiga at Siljarastit 17.4.