Ricardo Pinto, João Pedro Valente
and Edgar Domingues were the great names of the Portuguese Trail
orienteering Championships 2016, which took place in Lisbon. The
first two athletes reached the national PreO titles, respectively in
the Paralympic and Open classes, while Edgar Domingues is the new
National Champion in TempO.
Highest point of Trail orienteering season, the Portuguese Trail orienteering Championships 2016 in
PreO and TempO took place in the amazing "green lung" of Lisbon,
which is Monsanto. Part of the Lisbon Trail Orienteering Meeting -
event organized by the Clube Português de Orientação e Corrida and
scoring for the European Cup in Trail orienteering ECTO 2016 – the
Portuguese Championships attracted 16 national competitors, that
joined 24 other athletes from abroas. The event was spared through
three stages, all of them scoring for the Portuguese Trail
orienteering League Invacare 2016.
Repeating the excellent result of the
previous TempO stage, hold in Abrantes, Edgar Domingues (COC) was
unbeatable once again, winning with the excellent result of 279
seconds. Edgar wasn't the fastest athlete responding to the thirty
tasks (six timed stations with five tasks each), but he was the most
accurate (two wrong answers only), eventually leading to won the
national title and succeed, thus, to his sister Inês Domingues
(COC), 3rd placed with 398 seconds. Occupying the intermediate
position of the podium place, Nuno Pires (Ori-Estarreja) concluded
his course with 357 seconds.
João Pedro Valente and Ricardo
Pinto win in PreO
The PreO Portuguese Trail orienteering
Championships 2016 saw João Pedro Valente (CPOC) being big winner in
the Open Class. The athlete's victory - that comes from being crowned
Spanish Champion,15 days ago, in Pontevedra - started to be drawn on
the first day of competition, taking the lead with Nuno Rebelo
(Ori-Estarreja) and a very small advantage over six other
competitiors. In the last stage everything would be different and
João Pedro Valente saw his advantage significantly expanded,
relegating to the second place, five points away, the previous
National Champion, Jorge Baltazar (GDU Azoia). The third place fell
to Edgar Domingues (COC), with the same points as Nuno Rebelo
(Ori-Estarreja) but with the advantage of having answered faster in
all of the six timed tasks.
As for the Paralympic class, the
scenario was quite similar, with Ricardo Pinto and Julio Guerra, both
from DAHP, reaching the end of the first stage with the same number
of points, but with the advantage to lean to Guerra, by the small
margin of 0.5 second. The second stage, however, would clarify the
positions. Ricardo Pinto performed really well, finishing his course
with four points ahead from Julio Guerra and thus reaching his fourth
national title in as many editions. José Laiginha Leal, also from
DAHP, would occupy the lowest step of the podium, with less 10 points
than the winner.
What did they say?
With two consecutive victories in TempO
stages, the last of which to assert the national title, Edgar
Domingues was, in the end, a happy man: “I'm surprised with these
results and I'll try now to keep the level and achieve some good
performances in the European Championships"”. Even without a
clear explanation for the excellent start of the season, Edgar said
that “being the technical responsible for two competitions recently
could have been important, not only because it shows the event by an
entirely different perspective but also because it's an excellent
way to train and improve the accuracy techniques”. To “steal”
the title to his sister, even more so on anniversary day, deserves
from Edgar Domingues one last comment:”I really stay a little sad
about the situation, but she is a great athlete, very promising, very
young and from who we all can expect great results, both in European
and World Championships.”
To recover a national title, even three
years later, is a source of satisfaction for any athlete and João
Pedro Valente is no exception. But ... “I still have this grief
mismanagement of my time limit and that resulted, in the end, in a
perfectly needless penalty point. To this must be added two wrong
answers in the final part of the course, probably by the pressure of
the watch, and it turned out to punish me”, said the athlete. João
Pedro Valente add, however, that “this victory shows my good shape
which is motivating; there are still many people who think that Trail
orienteering is a matter of luck but the truth is that I already take
a series of courses with good results, the latter one some very
demanding tasks, and this consistency makes me think of a good result
in the upcoming European Championships.”
In the aftermath of his fourth national
title in a row, Ricardo Pinto left his impressions: “The goal was
to win and be the National Champion, so I'm very satisfied. Despite a
first day less achieved, things went very well on the second day and
I'm very happy. This course was very difficult, very demanding at the
map reading level and have been there that I have focused my training
lately. I'm pleased by the results achieved and very motivated to go
further.” To the World Championships?, we asked. “Let's hope so”,
Ricardo concluded.
Results
PreO
Open Class
1. João Pedro Valente (CPOC) 38/46
points (45 seconds)
2. Jorge Baltazar (GDU Azoia) 33/46
points (103 seconds)
3. Edgar Domingues (COC) 32/46 points
(115 seconds)
4. Nuno Rebelo (Ori-Estarreja) 32/46
points (167 seconds)
5. Cláudio Tereso (ATV) 31/46 points
(104 seconds)
6. Inês Domingues (COC) 31/46 points
(157 seconds)
Paralympic Class
1. Ricardo Pinto (DAHP) 32/46 points
(231 seconds)
2. Julio Guerra (DAHP) 28/46 points
(304.5 seconds)
3. José Laiginha Leal (DAHP) 22/46
points (270 seconds)
4. Cláudio Poiares (DAHP) 19/46 points
(322 seconds)
5. Alexandre Guedes da Silva
(Individual) 18/46 points (139.5 seconds)
6. Ana Paula Marques (DAHP) 18/46
points (329.5 seconds)
TempO
1. Edgar Domingues (COC) 279 seconds
2. Nuno Pires (Ori-Estarreja) 357
seconds
3. Inês Domingues (COC) 398 seconds
4. Jorge Baltazar (GDU Azoia) 415.5
seconds
5. Cláudio Tereso (ATV) 424.5 seconds
6. Nuno Rebelo (Ori-Estarreja) 435.5
seconds
Full results, maps, solutions and other
information at http://ltom2016.cpoc.pt/.
Joaquim Margarido













