At a time when the last of three
individual stages of SkiO World Cup's 2nd round comes to an end, Erik
Rost and Tove Alexandersson are the event's big names so far. Five
victories out of six are impressive numbers for the Swedish pair, resulting from almost perfect performances.
Since last Friday, Oberwiesenthal has been the stage of the largest international Ski Orienteering event ever in
Germany. 90 athletes from 15 countries are here for the SkiO World
Cup's second round, including the IOF World Ranking leaders, Tove
Alexandersson from Sweden and Eduard Khrennikov from Russia. Before
the Relay competitions at Klingenthal, next Tuesday and Wednesday,
the individual races took place during the last three days and the
final results have shown, on top of the list, the same name in Men
class: Erik Rost from Sweden. As for the Women class, Tove Alexandersson took the gold in the first two days, but today she
couldn't do better than a second place, with the Russian Mariya
Kechkina keeping the first position.
Opening the program, the Sprint race
had in Erik Rost and Tove Alexandersson the big names. Boosted by two
victories achieved in the individual races in the first round, Tove
was fastest throughout the race and get a new gold with a winning
margin of 18 seconds at the finish. The Russian Mariya Kechkina was
second and another Russian, Alena Trapeznikova, third. In the men’s
race, Erik Rost did an almost perfect race, winning for 13 seconds
from Bulgarian Stanimir Belomazhev. The Finnish Ville-Petteri Saarela
finished third, 21 seconds down on Rost’s time. The sun on the
Sprint turned to snow and icy rain, but this didn't hinder
Tove Alexandersson who won the Middle Distance on the second day by 57 seconds and
was overall fastest throughout the race. The closest opponent was again Mariya
Kechkina, while the Finnish Mira Kaskinen had a fine race to finish
third, 2:02 down on Alexandersson’s time. Erik Rost too was
unhindered by the change in the weather, having a largely clean race
to finish 43 seconds faster than Ville-Petteri Saarela, who
is having an excellent season so far. Lars Moholdt, Norway was up in
third position, 54 seconds down on the lead time.
Showing an insatiable appetite for the
gold, Erik Rost was, once again, the big winner on the last
individual race. With better weather conditions than yesterday, the
Swedish started very badly, loosing six minutes in the four first
controls. On the fifth control, however, Khrennikov lost five minutes
and Erik Rost come again into the fight for victory. Till the end, it
was possible to see both alternating in the lead, but another huge
mistake of the Russian at the antepenultimate control gave the
victory to Rost, with an advantage of narrow 21 seconds. Lars
Moholdt was third again, with more 1:11 than Rost. The Women
race seems to be decided on the fourth control, when Mariya Kechckina
took advantage of a one and a half minutes slower Tove Alexandersson. Another two little mistakes explain the second place of the Swedish,
1:53 behind the Russian. Placed 24th in the IOF World Ranking,
Evelina Wickborn, Sweden, was the big surprise by getting the third
position with more 3:55 than the winner and an advantage of two
seconds over the Norwegian Anna Ulvensøen, fourth today.
Results
Sprint
Men class (3.4 km, 150 m climb, 14
controls)
1. Erik Rost SWE 16:45 (+ 00:00)
2. Stanimir Belomazhev BUL 16:58 (+ 00:13)
3. Ville-Petteri Saarela FIN 17:06 (+ 00:21)
4. Lars Moholdt NOR 17:09 (+ 00:24)
5. Stepan Malinovskii RUS 17:38 (+ 00:53)
6. Andrey Grigoriev RUS 17:51 (+ 01:06)
Women class (3.1 km, 110 m climb, 12
controls)
1. Tove Alexandersson SWE 18:36 (+ 00:00)
2. Mariya Kechkina RUS 18:54 (+ 00:18)
3. Alena Trapeznikova RUS 19:09 (+ 00:33)
4. Polina Frolova RUS 19:14 (+ 00:38)
5. Anna Ulvensøen NOR 19:50 (+ 01:14)
6. Magdalena Olsson SWE 19:59 (01:23)
Middle Distance
Men class (7.4 km, 310m climb, 14
controls)
1. Erik Rost SWE 34:32 (+ 00:00)
2. Ville-Petteri Saarela FIN 35:15 (+ 00:43)
3. Lars Moholdt NOR 35:26 (+ 00:54)
4. Eduard Khrennikov RUS 35:27 (+ 00:55)
5. Janne Hakkinen FIN 35:51 (+ 01:19)
6. Stanimir Belomazhev BUL 36:02 (+ 01:30)
Women class (6.5 km, 250 m climb, 13
controls)
1. Tove Alexandersson SWE 33:23 (+ 00:00)
2. Mariya Kechkina RUS 34:20 (+ 00:57)
3. Mira Kaskinen FIN 35:25 (+ 02:02)
4. Magdalena Olsson SWE 35:33 (+ 02:10)
5. Linda Lindkvist SWE 35:54 (+ 02:31)
6. Polina Frolova RUS 36:13 (+ 02:50)
Long Distance
Men class (13,4 km, 710m climb, 22
controls)
1. Erik Rost SWE 1:11:33 (+ 00:00)
2. Eduard Khrennikov RUS 1:11:54 (+ 00:21)
3. Lars Moholdt NOR 1:12:44 (+ 01:11)
4. Stanimir Belomazhev BUL 1:13:07 (+ 01:34)
5. Ulrik Nordberg SWE 1:13:44 (+ 02:11)
6. Jyru Uusitalo FIN 1:14:44 (+ 03:11)
Women class (10,6 km, 510 m climb,
15 controls)
1. Mariya Kechkina RUS 1:04:08 (+ 00:00)
2. Tove Alexandersson SWE 1:06:01 (+ 01:53)
3. Evelina Wickborn SWE 1:08:03 (+ 03:55)
4. Anna Ulvensøen NOR 1:08:05 (+ 03:57)
5. Hanna Eriksson SWE 1:08:38 (+ 04:30)
6. Alena Trapeznikova RUS 1:09:26 (+ 05:18)
More details and full results at
http://www.ski-orienteering.de/.
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Joaquim Margarido




