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fcc:: fcc final overall result
Overall Future Champions Cup Final Results
Mens Day 1 4.8km Day 2 10.7km
1 Duncan Coombs 29.38 (1) 66.26 (1) 96.04
2 James Tullie 31.29 (2) 70.56 (2) 102.25
3 Matt Dickinson 32.52 (3) 72.54 (3) 105.46
4 Colin Olivant 33.39 (6) 75.36 (8=) 109.15
5 Rhys Findlay-Robinson 33.47 (7) 75.38 (10) 1...
fcc:: classic final
Another hot day was waiting for the Future Champions Cup finalists, many of whom had arrived early to spectate at the World Cup races. The courses were rather daunting for the younger runners, many of whom had never run a race as far as these classic races – 8.2km for the women and 10.7km for th...
wc :: Sprint Final Results
What is seen to be the spectator highlight of the weekend, the sprint final in Battersea Park, has been concluded. GB's women have pulled out some good results, the pick of them from Heather Monro finishing in 6th & Sarah Rollins in 8th. The other GB womens results were all together finishing in ...
wc :: Classic
Sunday morning in a sunny field in Surrey brought the onset of the World Cup Classic Final. In the humid early spring heat the men faced an intimidating 18km race with over half a kilometre of climb, and the women 12km. The spectator control was halfway around the men’s course and just under a ...
wc :: Classic results
Jani Lakanen of Finland has taken the long distance victory today winning by a almost a minute. He completed the 18km course in 92:07 with his team mate Mats Haldin in joint 2nd with Russias Andrei Khramov. Mats had been leading at the 1st & 2nd Radio with Khramov holding 2nd position but an impr...
fcc:: middle final
As Saturday afternoon heated up, the World Cup Relay Arena became the setting for the first middle distance stage of the 2005 Future Champions Cup Final. The Old Windmill Hill section of the World Cup map was used, again providing a big physical challenge for such short courses requiring on the ...
wc :: Relays Full Report
The Relays event for World Cup Round 1 2005 was held in a large arena in Deepcut Military Barracks, on the edge of Old Windmill Hill and Mytchett. The weather was perfect for racing, with a grey and cool morning forming the background for physically tough courses, with lapses of concentration ag...
boc:: t shirts for sale & more
If you missed out on the opportunity to buy British Orienteering Championships 2005 T shirts at the weekend, you can still order them to be posted or else collected from some upcoming major events.
These high quality T shirts are 100% cotton, with a full scale fabric logo hand printed to the f...
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