Lost and found
Lost: Camera
Found: Clothing, raincoat, 3-4 pairs orienteering shoes (mens sizes).
Contact Jørgen +47 976 81 974 by 27th June
Lost: Camera
Found: Clothing, raincoat, 3-4 pairs orienteering shoes (mens sizes).
Contact Jørgen +47 976 81 974 by 27th June
After a good night’s sleep, we awake to an EMPTY mail box for the first time in many months! The organisers can breathe a sigh of relief after some hectic days, and the participants looked happy as they left Siggerud yesterday after three good days.
If you’d like to see more pictures from the weekend than published through the news below, check here.
Around 70 teams of 3-5 runners competed in the team competition for orienteers between 8 and 12 years old. Some of the challenges along the way included bush-orienteering, downhill and a control where flour and water were poured over the runners.
After Saturday’s Normal Distance, the winners of W16 and M16 were each presented with a “Veivalg Trophy”, a prize from Sportmedia.
At the third control, the Finn Tero Föhr and the Swede Emil Wingstedt took the best route choice. When the Swede fell, Föhr made the most of the opportunity to leave him behind and secure his first World Cup victory.
Elisabeth Ingvaldsen and Pål Skogedal gave Nydalen double victory in Saturday’s Craft Cup chasing start, with winning times of 1:32:44 and 2:01:00 respectively.
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