ORIENTEERING

Long distance results, Junior World Orienteering Championships, Aalborg, Denmark.





W20 map and course for Long distance — NZ Orienteering Federation

Results: 2010 Junior World orienteering Championships, Aalborg, Denmark. July 6.

Long distance, Women, 7.25km. 
1 Ida Bobach Denmark, 1:01:55;
2 Therese Klintberg, Sweden, 1:03:46;
3 Sari Anttonen, Finland 1:04:24;
32 Angela Simpson, New Zealand 1:13:10;
77 Laura Robertson, New Zealand 1:28:19;
92 Kate Morrison, New Zealand 1:38:52;
96 Jula Mcmillan, New Zealand 1:40:20;
107 Jaime Goodwin, New Zealand 1:49:31.

Long distance, Men, 11.275 km. 

1 Pavel Kubat, Czech Republic 1:18:48;
2 Johan Runesson, Sweden 1:19:32;
3 Matthias Kyburz, Switzerland 0 1:20:48;
76 Gene Beveridge, New Zealand 1:42:42;
78 Toby Scott, New Zealand 1:43:39;
84 Matt Ogden, New Zealand 1:45:16;
86 Jourdan Harvey, New Zealand 1:45:48;
99 Scott Mcdonald, New Zealand 1:49:09;
126 Duncan Morrison, New Zealand 2:01:49.

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