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For the second day in row, Ida won the gold medal in womens Junior World Orienteering Championships - today on the long distance. It was a 7,25 km long, technically very demanding course with 23 controls in Svinkløv Plantage. Ida was in front early in the race and on all the radiocontrols and came in as number one in the time 1.01.55, 1.51 before Swedish Therese Klintberg. Sari Antonnen from Finland took the bronze medal.

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In the men's 11,3 km course Pavel Kubat from Czech Republic came in late afternoon and took the gold medal  in the time 1.18.48 with Swedish Johan Runesson 44 seconds after.  Matthias Kyburz from Switzerland took the bronze medal 2 minutes after the winner.

 

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Rasmus Thrane Hansen was fifth and best dane in the mens race.

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Last Updated (Wednesday, 07 July 2010 11:06)

 

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The Danes Ida Bobach and Rasmus Thrane Hansen won gold in the JWOC Sprint at Aalborg University.

Rasmus Thrane Hansen won his first international title in convincing style. Kristian Jones from Great Britain was 19 seconds behind. The third place was shared between Vegard Danielsen from Norway and Swedish Jonas Leandersson.

Ida Bobach was brilliantly and won with 24 seconds in front of Hanna Wisniewska from Poland. On third place came another Polish girl Monika Gajda.

M20
2,7 km, 22 controls
1. Rasmus Thrane Hansen, Denmark 13:04
2. Kristian Jones, Great Britain 13:23
3. Vegard Danielsen, Norway 13:25
3. Jonas Leandersson, Sweden 13:25
5. Johan Runesson, Sweden13:32
6. Gustav Bergman, Sweden 13:35

W20
2,3 km, 19 controls
1. Ida Bobach, Denmark 13:36
2. Hanna Wisniewska, Poland 14:00
3. Monika Gajda, Poland 14:03
4. Tereza Novotna, Czech Republic 14:09
5. Stine Bagger Hagner, Denmark 14:11
6. Tove Alexandersson, Sweden 14:27

Last Updated (Tuesday, 06 July 2010 08:27)

 
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