The mazy streets of Idanha-a-Nova
were the scenery, in today’s torrid morning, of the first of five
finals in the European MTB Orienteering Championships 2015. Great
protagonist of this opening day, the France get the triumph in the
Mixed Sprint Relay, both in Elite and Junior categories.
It is found the first winner of the
European MTB Orienteering Championships 2015, taking place at
Idanha-a-Nova, Portugal, from today to next Saturday. Thanks to an
extraordinary Gäelle Barlet’s first leg, the France won,
categorically, the Mixed Sprint Relay, a race in which lined 15 teams
of two elements each.
Alongside with Baptiste Fuchs, the
World Champion in Sprint 2011 (Vicenza, Italy) had a brilliant start,
ensuring a “fat” advantage of 1:28 over the second classified,
the Finnish Marika Hara at the end of the first leg. The following
three legs were a sort of “resource management”, leading with the
threat of the Czech Republic (Martina Tichovska and Jiri Hradil) that
would finish in second place. European champions in 2013 (Zamosc,
Poland), the Finland (Marika Hara and Jussi Laurila) finishes in the
third place.
Portugal finished 8th
Individually, highlight the Russian
Anton Foliforov who fit the two best times in the male legs and the
Swedish Cecilia Thomasson, the fastest in the third leg. On the other
hand, the Russian Svetlana Poverina was unrecognizable and also a
word to the teams of Italy, Denmark and Spain, disqualified for "mp".
With Ana Filipa Silva and João Ferreira, the team of Portugal
finished the race in the 8th position. To emphasize, above all, the
last leg of João Ferreira, full of determination and will, to win
two positions almost over the finish line.
Although its non official character,
also in the Junior category took place the Mixed Sprint Relay, in
which the French team would also be the strongest. Lou Denaix did two
good legs but Florian Pinsard made the difference, showing that could
be headed another great star of the MTB Orienteering world. Russia,
with Olga Mikhailova and Iurii Balev, finished second, while Finland
(Essi Hakala and Sakari Puolakanaho) completed the podium and
Portugal (Ana Margarida Rocha and Paul Roothans) was ranked seventh.
Also in the category of Youth Portugal was ranked seventh in a race
won by Russia (Daria Mikryukova and Valeriy Rodin).
Results
1. France (Gäelle Barlet / Baptiste
Fuchs) 44:09
2. Czech Republic (Martina Tichovska (
Jiri Hradil) 45:59
3. Finland (Marika Hara / Jussi
Laurila) 46:41
4. Sweden (Cecilia Thomasson / Marcus Jansson) 46:49
5. Austria (Marina Reiner / Kevin
Haselsberger) 47:57
6. Lithuania (Asta Simkoniene / Jonas
Maiselis) 48:14
7. Russia (Svetlana Poverina / Anton
Foliforov) 48:38
8. Portugal (Ana Filipa Silva / João
Ferreira) 54:39
9. Germany (Anke Danowski / Olaf Kaden)
55:42
10. Slovakia (Stanislava Fajtova /
Rastilav Malatek) 56:47
Complete results and further
information at http://mtbo15.fpo.pt/.
[Photo courtesy: Fernando Costa /
Orievents.com]
Joaquim Margarido



