Students from seven countries won
gold medals in the Long Distance's eight Finals, which filled the
first day of the ISF World Schools Orienteering Championships 2017.
After an one-year break, the ISF World
Schools Orienteering Championships are back for their 17th edition.
Searching for their path in the wonderful "Bosco della Ficuzza",
in Palermo (Italy), 638 competitors from 27 countries showed their
value in the first of two big finals, a Long Distance as demanding
as fun.
In the School classes, the 12 medals
were distributed by representatives of schools from seven countries,
with the gold going to France, Scotland, Finland and Estonia. In
either case, the winners got comfortable victories over their
opponents, highlighting the advantage of Scotsman Matthew Gooch
(Aboyerne Academy), of more than two minutes over Vit Stefan and
seven minutes (!) over Lukas Link, both from Zakladni a Materska
skola Studenec, Czech Republic. Another important note goes to the
French Guilhem Elias (Lycée Honoré d'Urfe), the “king” of the
European Youth Orienteering Championships EYOC 2016, where he won two
gold and one bronze medals, here performing again at the highest
level.
In the Selected classes, Austria was in
evidence thanks to the triumphs of Jannis Bonek (M1 class) and Elena
Zainer (W1 class), with the remaining victories going to the Spanish
Gustav Wiren (M2 class) and the Belgian Laurence Defraigne (W2
class). It's fair to remark the excellent presence of Spain, that
still achieved two silver medals, and Slovakia, without gold medals,
it's true, but with two silver and two bronze medals. The big surprise, however, goes to the Belgium Laurence Defraigne, by winning the W2 class, with a ten-second advantage over the Spanish Laura Fidalgo, second placed. In the eight
finals, Gustav Wiren's triumph was the largest, with a 3:24 advantage
over the second-placed, his team mate Florencio Garcia, while the
narrowest win was registered in Selected W2, where the Austrian Elena
Zeiner won the Slovakian Tereza Smelikova for just two seconds.
Results
School M1
1. Guilhem Elias (Lycée Honoré
d'Urfe, FRA) 46:42 (+ 00:00)
2. Sabin Coupat (Lycée Honoré d'Urfe,
FRA) 48:04 (+ 01:22)
3. Emil Aselius (Eksjo Gymnasium, SWE)
48:23 (+ 01:41)
School M2
1. Matthew Gooch (Aboyerne Academy,
SCO) 40:57 (+ 00:00)
2. Vit Stefan (Zakladni a Materska
skola Studenec, CZE) 43:07 (+ 02:10)
3. Lukas Link (Zakladni a Materska
skola Studenec, CZE) 48:06 (+ 07:09)
School W1
1. Jasmiina Rantala (Mäkelänrinteen
Lukio, FIN) 43:59 (+ 00:00)
2. Johanna Källvik Leufven (Eksjo
Gymnasium, SWE) 45:22 (+ 01:23)
3. Isa Envall (Eksjo Gymnasium, SWE)
47:52 (+ 03:53)
School W2
1. Johanna Laanoja (Pölva, EST) 36:54
(+ 00:00)
2. Merryn Stangroom (Ulverston Victoria
High School, ENG) 39:30 (+ 02:36)
3. Tereza Chrastova (Zakladni a
Materska skola Studenec, CZE) 40:29 (+ 03:35)
Selected M1
1. Jannis Bonek (Austria) 49:01 (+
00:00)
2. Jakub Dekret (Slovakia) 50:31 (+
01:30)
3. Jakub Chupek (Slovakia) 53:38 (+
04:37)
Selected M2
1. Gustav Wiren (Spain) 45:28 (+ 00:00)
2. Florencio Garcia (Spain) 48:52 (+
03:24)
3. Peter Molloy (Scotland) 49:18 (+
03:50)
Selected W1
1. Elena Zeiner (Austria) 49:26 (+
00:00)
2. Tereza Smelikova (Slovakia) 49:28 (+
00:02)
3. Elia Olsson (Sweden) 50:47 (+ 01:21)
Selected W2
1. Laurence Defraigne (Belgium FR)
41:41 (+ 00:00)
2. Laura Fidalgo (Spain) 41:51 (+
00:10)
3. Dorota Smelikova (Slovakia) 43:40 (+
01:59)
Results and further information at
http://www.isfsports.org/wsc-orienteering.
[Photo: ISF WSC Orienteering 2017 /
facebook.com/ISFWSCorienteering]
Joaquim Margarido










