tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8630718402320487166.post4536422781509194652..comments2024-02-25T11:19:04.580+01:00Comments on Tue Lassen - Orienteering: WOC Sprint-preparations 2015 (and 2016?)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8630718402320487166.post-8606185499928282023-04-20T14:47:09.372+02:002023-04-20T14:47:09.372+02:00off white
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Interesting to note that at one stage we had outline permission to close the A96 through Nairn and would have used part of the High Street and car parks. One thing that did of course give away the game was the fact we had to advise about road closures in advance - this included notices in newspapers and actual road signs. I would be interested to hear from you and other teams as to how closely you guessed the locations for the Middle, Relay and Long races as well? With the Scottish 6 Days sharing areas it was perhaps harder to keep everything secret, though all signed a confidentiality agreement. Nearly every photograph that appeared in advance on the website or the Bulletins was chosen carefully so as not to give away too many details. My email is colin.matheson@scottish-orienteering.org if you want to reply direct (map sections would be interesting)Freefallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06693559340835685240noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8630718402320487166.post-28974173549137886532015-09-04T11:52:16.838+02:002015-09-04T11:52:16.838+02:00Very interesting toughts and very interesting prep...Very interesting toughts and very interesting preparations. All of that is true, and I have the same feeling. It is not the same challenge when you know every corner of the map. But, in addition, there are not the same possibilities for every country and this is an advantage to the biggest federations.<br />I only know my case: Spanish team walked on Forres for 35min in total. It looks like Belgium team didn't walk that much neither. And still quite good results (5th and 7th).<br /><br />I don't know really what to think about it, but it looks like IOF doesn't have a clear way to go on. They want more countries on the top, but making rules just for the best? but changing the sport?andreuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01051386990868306716noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8630718402320487166.post-68178531317831224662015-09-04T11:04:56.595+02:002015-09-04T11:04:56.595+02:00Interesting article - but your faith in the IOF &q...Interesting article - but your faith in the IOF "doing something actively to put back the technical challenges in the WOC-sprint" is rather ironic given what happened in Forres. Here and in your previous blog you criticise the WOC sprint final course - and many would agree with you - but what you don't seem to understand is that the local planners wanted to make it more technical but were repreatedly overruled by the IOF, who wanted the courses and control placements to be as simple as possible, and insisted on the arena passage which produced the easy final section in the park.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8630718402320487166.post-41971889441533821772015-09-04T06:38:41.778+02:002015-09-04T06:38:41.778+02:00Good article. I would question the "legitimac...Good article. I would question the "legitimacy" of the Danish preparations in relation to the objectives of having a "fair" race. Surely the race actually becomes unfair when some runners are completely unable to do the same sort of preparations. Eg. smaller countries who have no chance of visiting Nairn or Forres prior to WOC.<br />So yes I agree with Tue - lets go for full embargoes to create a more even and fair playing field.<br />Or here is a novel idea. Lets have sprint races outside Europe on "new" maps in places that cant be easily visited :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8630718402320487166.post-44143171211972143092015-09-04T00:48:37.552+02:002015-09-04T00:48:37.552+02:00I fully agree!<b> I fully agree! </b>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com