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wc :: Mixed Sprint Fortune

Today saw the opening stage and sprint qualification races of the world cup races, held on Surrey University campus, Guildford. The event opened to the tune of a jazz band and a small procession of participating nations. The race arena was compact with the start, finish and spectator controls all...

wc :: Sprint Qualifications

News is filtering through from the university of surrey and it looks like the british team had mixed fortunes. It looks all good for the women as all of them qualified. Jenny Whitehead and Sarah Rollins taking 3rd in their respective groups. For men it doesn't seem to be such good new with onl...

wc :: World Cup Startlists

The Sprint qualification and relay startlists are up and make for interesting reading. In the womens qualification there are some good early running such as Emma Dahlstedt, Helen bridle, Martina Fritschy & Vroni Kö Salmi which should give a good indication of qualifying times. Remember its the...

wc :: World Cup Build-up

The build-up gathers pace and the excitement grows as we move ever closer to what’s billed as being the largest event held in the UK – The World Cup. Accreditation opens on Thursday and then on with the opening of the long weekend on Friday afternoon with a parade accompanied by The Ben Steinit...

wcup::team news - updated

Jamie Stevenson will not be running in the world cup races in surrey this weekend. The former world number 1 has come down with a cold and has withdrawn from the team. It is not yet known who will replace him in the team. His Relay, Classic and Middle runs will be taken by existing members...

event :: Tiomila ends

Yet another exciting conclusion to tiomila this year with the top two seperated by just two seconds. There had been a pack for most of the race but Jarkko Huovila & Jon-Are Myhren put distance between them and the pack on leg 8 with superb runs. This gap was extended to 6mins by Mats Haldin & Ni...

event::TioMila Part 1

Legs 1-5. The lead chopped and changed over the first half of tonights mass relay, with all the major player looking like they could make a break at any stage. But it was a clinical route choice on langa-natten which has given one team an advantage which might make all the difference. First...

event:: Tiomila Continues

Karolina A Hojsgaard anchored Domnarvets OK to Tvaamila victory this afternoon, while last years champions Ulricehamn with Simone Niggli-Luder on last leg had to settle for second. Half way round last leg Simone had closed the gap to her Swedish rival to nearly 30 seconds however a 'bomm' whe...

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