Confirming her predominance in the
Portuguese orienteering panorama in recent years, Mariana Moreira
achieved the Middle Distance title for the fourth year in a row, in
the Women Elite class. In the Relay, COC – Clube de Orientação do
Centro recovered the Portuguese title in the Men Senior class, while
CPOC – Clube Português de Orientação e Corrida, got the title
for the second year in a row in the Women Senior class.
The 23rd edition of the Portuguese
Orienteering Championships of Middle Distance and Relay took place last weekend in
the city of Vendas Novas. Organized by the ADFA – Associação dos
Deficientes das Forças Armadas and the Portuguese Orienteering
Federation, the event was attended by 436 athletes, representing 40
clubs. This event was sadly marked by the fact that the Men Elite
class didn't find results, following a protest concerning a technical
error and the consequent avoidance of the course.
On a fantastic weekend for
orienteering's practise, Mariana Moreira (CPOC) performed at the
highest level, achieving her fourth Middle Distance title so far. The
athlete won with a time of 31:07 and a 1:32 advantage over Raquel
Costa (GafanhOri), second-placed and almost seven minutes over the
third-placed, Rita Rodrigues (CMo Funchal). In the remaining classes,
a special word goes to José Fernandes, athlete from the Clube de
Orientação do Minho, for is third title in a row in the M55 class,
and to Alexandra Coelho (GD4C), Luísa Mateus (COC) and José Grada
(Ori-Estarreja), who revalidated their titles in the W45, W55 and
M75, respectively. In all of the 26 national titles awarded, the COC
was the great “beneficiary” with eight individual titles and
eight collective titles.
COC gets eight Relay titles
Mariana Moreira was again in evidence
in the Relay race, contributing decisively to the victory of her club
in the Women Senior class. The CPOC got an initial advantage of more
than two minutes over the GD4C, but a disastrous second leg almost
knocked out the aspirations of Oeiras' team. In the decisive
leg, however, Mariana Moreira was far above all her opponents,
recovering a disadvantage of approximately seven minutes and offering
the victory to CPOC with the overall time of 1:57:55. COC and GD4C
occupied, by this order, the remaining places on the podium. As for
the Men Senior class, the COC dominated from start to finish, getting
the overall time of 1:36:37. Despite an impressive last leg, Tiago
Romão was unable to recover the ten minutes that separated him from
the lead, achieving for the CMo Funchal the second position with the
time of 1:41:56. Ori-Estarreja closed the podium, nine minutes after
the winners.
Overall, COC was again the great
winner, achieving eight national Relay titles. Clube de Orientação
do Minho and CPOC, with two titles each, and Pinhal Novo Secondary
School, Grupo Desportivo dos Quatro Caminhos, ADM - Ori-Mondego and
Clube de Orientação e Aventura do Litoral Alentejano, with one
title each, fill the list of National Champions of Relay 2017.
Results
Middle Distance
Women Elite
1. Mariana Moreira (CPOC) 31:07 (+
00:00)
2. Raquel Costa (GafanhOri) 32:39 (+
01:32)
3. Rita Rodrigues (CMo Funchal) 37:52
(+ 06:45)
4. Emília Silveira (CN Alvito) 41:07
(+ 10:00)
5. Inês Pinto (GD4C) 41:57 (+ 10:50)
Relay
Men Senior
1. COC (Paulo Franco, Gildo Silva and
Celso Moiteiro) 1:36:37 (+ 00:00)
2. CMo Funchal (Rita Rodrigues, Miguel
Silva, Tiago Romão) 1:41:56 (+ 05:19)
3. Ori-Estarreja (António Amador,
Bruno Nazário, Rafael Miguel) 1:45:59 (+ 09:22)
4. GafanhOri (Manuel Dias, Raquel
Costa, Manuel Horta) 1:54:33 (+ 17:56)
5. CN Alvito (Paul Roothans, Sérgio
Ferreira, João Mega Figueiredo) 1:56:36 (+ 19:59)
Women Senior
1. CPOC (Betariz Sanguino, Beatriz
Moreira, Mariana Moreira) 1:57:55 (+ 00:00)
2. COC (Catarina Castelão, Inês
Domingues, Helena Lima) 2:03:53 (+ 05:58)
3. GD4C (Inês Pinto, Liliana Oliveira,
Inês Alves) 2:13:57 (+ 16:02)
4. .COM (Zélia Viana, Ana Castanheiro,
Paula Serra Campos) 2:29:50 (+ 31:55)
5. Ori-Estarreja (Joana Marques,
Cristina Nazário, Inês Aires) 2:33:00 (+ 35:05)
[Photo: Fernando Costa]
Joaquim Margarido