With victories in the Sprint of
Jonas Leandersson and Judith Wyder, came to the end the 2016 World
Cup in Orienteering. Matthias Kyburz and Tove Alexandersson ensured
the overall victory.
The heart of Aarau hosted, in early
afternoon, the last stage of 2016 World Cup in Orienteering. The
Sprint race had the participation of 37 male athletes and 38 female in the main Final, being
marked, among other reasons, by the farewell to the high competition
of the Swiss Baptiste Rollier. The men's race had in the Swiss
Florian Howald's leadership its first great moments. Keen to take the
risk to the last consequences, the Swiss ended up doing some route
choices that proved to be less profitable and when, in the 9th
control, the Swedish Jonas Leandersson took over the leadership, the
situation wouldn't change till the end. Leandersson reached an
excellent 20-second victory, finishing the season in the best way,
“avenging” the 5th place in the Sprint Final of the World
Championships, which took place in his home country. The second place
went to the Swiss Matthias Kyburz, who had, the day before, secured
his third triumph in the World Cup overall (after having previously
won in 2012 and 2013). The third place fell to another Swiss, Martin
Hubmann, 24 seconds after the winner.
Judith Wyder, Switzerland, was the
great figure of this final round of the World Cup 2016. After the
victories in the two first stages, Wyder returned to shine at the
highest level, beating convincingly her most direct opponents in
today's Sprint. It was an undisputed victory, started to build
immediately after the start and founded on the best options along the
course. Preceding Wyder at the start, the bi-champion of the World in
Sprint, Maja Alm, Denmark, would spend 15:08, setting the fastest
time so far. But the lead didn't last 30 seconds, as Wyder would
record a final time of 14:37, before the applause and incitement of
her public. At a time when the first place was no longer in question,
the doubt was if the Swedish Tove Alexandersson would be able to
reach the second place. But a small hesitation in the very last
control determined her final third place, one second behind Maja Alm.
After all, this result didn't constrain Alexandersson's leadership in the 2016
World Cup in Orienteering, whose conquest she gets for the third
year in a row.
Results
Men Elite
1. Jonas Leandersson (Sweden) 14:12 (+
00:00)
2. Matthias Kyburz (Switzerland) 14:32
(+ 00:20)
3. Martin Hubmann (Switzerland) 14:36
(+ 00:24)
4. Tim Robertson (New Zealand) 14:39 (+
00:27)
5. Florian Howald (Switzerland) 14:42
(+ 00:30)
6. Emil Svensk (Sweden) 14:46 (+ 00:34)
Women Elite
1. Judith Wyder (Switzerland) 14:37 (+
00:00)
2. Maja Alm (Denmark) 15:08 (+ 00:31)
3. Tove Alexandersson (Sweden) 15:09 (+
00:32)
4. Rahel Friederich (Switzerland) 15:11
(+ 00:34)
5. Helena Jansson (Sweden) 15:12 (+
00:35)
6. Elena Roos (Switzerland) 15:23 (+
00:46)
Complete results and further
information at http://www.o-worldcup.ch/en/.
[Photos: © International Orienteering Federation / facebook/IOFarena]
Joaquim Margarido






