The XI World Trail Orienteering
Championships WTOC 2014 is about to begin. The delegations of 26
countries who will attend the competition begin to take positions in
the beautiful region of Trentino, in Italy, and among them, the
Portuguese Team, with the headquarters standed in Folgaria. It will
be there that our eyes and our hearts will focus over the next week,
following closely the emotions of the biggest event of the season.
107 athletes, 26 countries, three
individual and one collective world titles in discussion, three Team
Official Meetings, six moments of Ceremonies, one Banquet, the
General Assembly IOF and a demonstration of the brand new format of
PreO Relay. These are, in general, the lines of the XI World Trail
Orienteering Championship WTOC 2014 which will be held from today
until next Friday in Lavarone, Italy. With Direction by Roberta Falda
and with the Swedish Lennart Wahlgren as IOF Senior Event Adviser,
the WTOC 2014 has the highest moments of its program, tomorrow, with
the TempO Qualifying heats in Albere di Tenna, and later the Final,
at Levico Terme. And also in 9th and 11th July, with the two PreO
stages, the first one in Millegrobe - Luserna and than at
Campomuletto, which will decide the World Champions in the PreO Open
and Paralympic classes and also the winner of the Team competition.
China, Estonia, Spain and
Netherlands returning to the competition after one or more years of
pause, while Belgium and Slovakia make their world premiere here, in
Italy. With the Finnish and Swedish sharing the favouritism, Portugal
is present in the competition for the third year in a row and with
the paralympic athlete Ricardo Pinto again integrated into the team,
as has already happened in Scotland (2012) and Finland (2013). The
team is completed with Nuno Pires, member of the TrailO Technical
Commission of the Portuguese Orienteering Federation and Team
Official, and still Luís Gonçalves and João Pedro Valente, all of
them making the debut at the World Championships. The Portuguese Team
is completed by Ana Porta Nova and Susana Pontes, the two escorts.
Tomorrow it I will be “serious”
The Portuguese Team headed early
today to Alberè di Tenna, where took place the TempO Model Event. On
terrains considered “relevant in terms of the forest”, the
proposal consisted of two stations with four problems each. The
profusion of mapped elements and the short distance to the flags
leads Nuno Pires and the other members of our delegation to rate the
challenges as “medium difficulty”, which eventually translated
into good performances in terms of correct answers, considered “even
better than expected”. But Nuno Pires is very pragmatic: “The
Model Event can be a reference for the course but the difficulty of
the challenges, then, couldn't eventually match and revealed not
proportional.”
At the moment, our national team
heads to Asiago where will meet the remaining Portuguese athletes
participating in the World Orienteering Championships WOC 2014, and,
together, will take part in the parade and the Opening Ceremony of
the WOC/WTOC 2014. Tomorrow, as said before, we'll have the TempO
Qualifying heats, in which the Finnish Pinja Makinen will defend her
World title and Portugal will be represented by Nuno Pires, Luís
Gonçalves and Ricardo Pinto. With the results of the Qualification
to be taken into account when calculating the final result, the
strategy must be, according to Nuno Pires, “correctly defined since
the very beginning, because the gold will begin to be delivered at
the first station.”
Follow the competition at
http://www.woc2014.info/wtoc.php.
[Photo and map kindly offered by
Nuno Pires]
Joaquim Margarido





