Warti and me had the idea to run this crazy race sometime.
It is a cross running race with an obstacle parcour in between.
The cross running part was like an orienteering race with a lot of steep downhills, uphills through small "Wienerwald" valleys and flatter parts on forest roads. Then after 7km you have to make your way through the obstacle course. The highlight for the spectators is the definitely the crossing of two mud and water depressions and a "curtain" of electric current ;) After that another 3km running and 2nd time obstacle course to finish the race.
This year we tried to get a starting slot. We entered in May and were put to a waiting list because the limit of 700 runners was already reached. After some weeks we got the notification that we are allowed to start. See below the race map
Then in October the organisers announced that they had opened up another few hundred slots for the race.
So finally nearly 1500 competitors were entered.
From old videos and newspapers we knew a little bit what it will be.
On Saturday the day was there. I drove to Klammhöhe were the race should be. First problems occured when a long traffic jam started some meters before the parking slot. After some minutes I got a place on the meadow for the car. As I was already very late for registration I hoped to make it in time to register myself. The next surprise came some meters later where there was a long, very long queue in front of the registration. Luckily I found a side registration point were I could get the registration in 5 minutes, while the others were just queuing some more hours.
Warti and me decided to make a short tour to visit all obstacles. All seemed quite manageable even for me ;)
At 12 the start was planned and the organisers told us to start in small "waves" with the stronger runners in front. We got a position in the first waves and started very fast. In the first small uphill part Warti already got the lead and I was also just some seconds behind him. The pace was really high and I started to worry. Suddenly Warti stopped and asked where to run. Most of the other runners also didn't know where to go. I followed a runner and signs uphill again until some people shouted to us to return to the start area. I stopped and returned down. At that time Warti was already down near the starting area and started with the first obstacle because no one really knew where to go.....
When I reached the start again I hear people screaming to run in another direction. There I saw that a lot of runners of slower waves were already in front of me.
I was very angry but tried to push hard the next uphill part. Then the first steep downhill started. From there to the lowest point I overtook all runners in front of me and got the lead.
There started the first small valley uphill. It was very sttep and demanding so I had to walk. I turned my head when I was on top and saw that there were just 3 to 4 people about 30 seconds behind me (including Warti). So I pushed really hard the next downhill and uphill parts. After the last steep uphill only Warti was about 1 minute behind me and noone else.
Back at the starting area the obstacle course began and I took it very easy to be safe. It was a nice feeling to enter the obstacle course first and run alone through it.
The last running part was again with 2 valleys uphill and twice downhill. I managed to hold a good pace and entered the obstacle course the 2nd time. This time a lot of people populated the course which made it quite hard. Anyway I manged to finish first about 2,5 minutes before Warti. So it was a strong physical race after a lot of problems this autumn.
My time was also very good compared to other years. Of course they changed the course a little bit and removed the 3rd obstacle part but Warti and me even lost 4,5 to 5 minutes in the beginning due to the misleading.
I think most runners had problems because they all had no orienteering shoes which were perfect for this race.
From an organisational point of view the organisers were not able to handle these amounts of people. The course was also sometimes very poorly marked and when I reached the finish line I even had to ask if I am now finished because it was not recognized that I am the first in the finish....
Homepage of the organizers with results: http://www.wild-sau.at/
Montag, 24. Oktober 2011
Season Summary (part 2)
So then the 2 part of the year started with a training camp in France for WOC in the first week of July. Our army team trained there quite a lot to get a first impression of those very demanding terrains. I concluded the camp with the impression that I am not enough prepared and hoped to make one step further at the last training camp with the WOC team.
Then one of my main goals for the season was held in Brazil. The Military World Games in Rio de Janeiro. It was a wonderful time in Brazil and we had some very good results. Of course Kerschis 2 medals were the best of all, but we even missed a team medal just by some small seconds. This was very unexpected. More details about that in Wartis last post from August...
After coming back to Austria we had some easy days before leaving for the last training camp in France. There the WOC Team trained specific for each discipline. Earlier it had been decided that I should run Long Distance. First I was not so happy with it but after some trainings I felt ready for the hard Long Qualifier. My clear goal was to qualify and if I succeeded in that I would set my new target.
Unfortunately my run at WOC was destroyed by a control which I had already seen and then looked for some 4 minutes for it (I didn't realize it was my control...). It was a great shit to miss the final then just very close.
So I thougth about what to do at the WOC Week. The plan to run some public event races was destroyed by the organizers, who didn't let WOC competitors start for free except at the personal final days. A very unfriendly decicision!
Finally I unexpectedly got the chance to run the first leg at the Relay.
I refocused and tried to do my best for my strong teammates Kerschi and Robert.
Even though I missed some running power that day I had a good race except the 8th control, where I lost quite a lot.
After a good race of Kerschi and a not so good one of Robert we finished 14th which was ok, but below higher expectations.
After WOC were just few days to recover.
In the end of August it was again training camp time. We drove to Switzerland and trained in Flims and araound Beinwil/See. This was a good training camp for me and I had some really nice trainings.
Just in the end I missed some energy and felt a strange pain in my throat.
I tried to recover with very low training after the camp to be ready for Austrian Longdistance Champs 2 weeks later. But somehow I didn't succeed in that. My status became worse and worse and I felt tired all the time.
I focused my last energy and ran the Austrian Long Champs, but had absolutely no chance for any medal due to some mistakes and also my poor running power.
Already the next day I was diagnosed with bronchitis but without any fever. This forced me to stop training for one week.
Then I started again but after the Austrian Ranking competitions in Freistadt in the beginning of October I had to stop again because this time a sinusitis caught me.
At the Ultralongdistance race there I nearly collapsed and had to give up my race.
So the next week was again without training.
Finally I could train 4 days before the Austrian Night Champs and regain some power.
It turned out to be not enough power and again I nearly collapsed at the very long night race and after also doing some really big mistakes (altogether about 17 minutes!) I became only 8th.
Next day was the last Austriacup race and I had quite a good race with just small mistakes.
This gave me finally the feeling that I am still able to perform well after a lot of up and more down this season.
To sum it up my season was far from what I had planned. I missed nearly all my goals, especially at the Austrian Champs and often missed the joy of training and competing.
Now the season is over and Warti and me decided to participate in a more fun race called Wildsau Dirt Run.......
Then one of my main goals for the season was held in Brazil. The Military World Games in Rio de Janeiro. It was a wonderful time in Brazil and we had some very good results. Of course Kerschis 2 medals were the best of all, but we even missed a team medal just by some small seconds. This was very unexpected. More details about that in Wartis last post from August...
After coming back to Austria we had some easy days before leaving for the last training camp in France. There the WOC Team trained specific for each discipline. Earlier it had been decided that I should run Long Distance. First I was not so happy with it but after some trainings I felt ready for the hard Long Qualifier. My clear goal was to qualify and if I succeeded in that I would set my new target.
Unfortunately my run at WOC was destroyed by a control which I had already seen and then looked for some 4 minutes for it (I didn't realize it was my control...). It was a great shit to miss the final then just very close.
So I thougth about what to do at the WOC Week. The plan to run some public event races was destroyed by the organizers, who didn't let WOC competitors start for free except at the personal final days. A very unfriendly decicision!
Finally I unexpectedly got the chance to run the first leg at the Relay.
I refocused and tried to do my best for my strong teammates Kerschi and Robert.
Even though I missed some running power that day I had a good race except the 8th control, where I lost quite a lot.
After a good race of Kerschi and a not so good one of Robert we finished 14th which was ok, but below higher expectations.
After WOC were just few days to recover.
In the end of August it was again training camp time. We drove to Switzerland and trained in Flims and araound Beinwil/See. This was a good training camp for me and I had some really nice trainings.
Just in the end I missed some energy and felt a strange pain in my throat.
I tried to recover with very low training after the camp to be ready for Austrian Longdistance Champs 2 weeks later. But somehow I didn't succeed in that. My status became worse and worse and I felt tired all the time.
I focused my last energy and ran the Austrian Long Champs, but had absolutely no chance for any medal due to some mistakes and also my poor running power.
Already the next day I was diagnosed with bronchitis but without any fever. This forced me to stop training for one week.
Then I started again but after the Austrian Ranking competitions in Freistadt in the beginning of October I had to stop again because this time a sinusitis caught me.
At the Ultralongdistance race there I nearly collapsed and had to give up my race.
So the next week was again without training.
Finally I could train 4 days before the Austrian Night Champs and regain some power.
It turned out to be not enough power and again I nearly collapsed at the very long night race and after also doing some really big mistakes (altogether about 17 minutes!) I became only 8th.
Next day was the last Austriacup race and I had quite a good race with just small mistakes.
This gave me finally the feeling that I am still able to perform well after a lot of up and more down this season.
To sum it up my season was far from what I had planned. I missed nearly all my goals, especially at the Austrian Champs and often missed the joy of training and competing.
Now the season is over and Warti and me decided to participate in a more fun race called Wildsau Dirt Run.......
Season Summary (part 1)
After a long time silence here, I want to give an update about my orienteering season 2011.
In winter I tried to improve my running capacities with training high volume combined with some faster trainings. It was a real change after years.
Although I was really tired and slow sometimes I realized that this training should bring me one step further on the long road to success.
The first real measurement was planned to be our annual training camp in February.
This year we were in Portugal, mostly in Mira.
Unfortunately I got at night before the flight to Portugal. So my journey was really uncomfortable.
Finally I even got fever and had stay in bed some days.
In the end was able to do some 5 O trainings on the last days in Portugal.
After Portugal it was again a quiet time of training until the next milestone, which was the Austrian Crossrunning Championship.
There we (Kerschi, Markus and me) had to defend our 2nd place in the team competition from last year. This time we event thought about winning the title.
I had a very good race and could hold a steady pace throughout the race. Also Kerschi and Markus performed very well and we missed the team title just with a very small gap.
It gave me a lot of motivation to see myself performing really good in this running race.
Then Easter came closer. Easter means in the Austrian National Team a track running test and the annual Easter training camp.
I had a good preparation period again with high volume and some key speed units.
When the day of our track test showed up on the horizon I thought that maybe I am not stronger than the year before were I set my 5000m best time to 16:04.
Anyway I tried to run according to plan for a time below 16:00. In the end it was 15:57. Quite ok but no real progress compared to my progression the last years.
Right on the next day we drove to Hungary to start the Easter training camp together with all National Squads.
Right after 2 trainings I found out that I had no power left in my muscles and had to run some training sessions very slow. It turned out that our fast food like dinner and lunch was not very suitable for me.
It cost me a lot of energy and after just 4 days training camp I was totally empty.
On Thursdy before the Easter weekend I flew to Sweden to join my club GMOK for Stigtomtakavlen relay and Elitserien races right afterwards.
At Stigtomtakavlen I had an ok race but still missed some running power.
The Elitserien races became really hard for me and I started to worry a lot about my physical condition. Then we moved to the area of 10mila and trained the rest of the week until 10mila on the official training maps.
It was a nice training week although I still had huge problems with my energy levels.
At 10mila my run was luckily really good except for a tripple mistake at one control which destroyed my performance.
After Sweden it was time to recover and prepare for the Austrian WOC Qualification races. I started to regain a better feeling.
Austrian Sprint Champs in Ried were the first test. It surprised me a lot that I had a good physical capacity compared to other Austrian runners. Just a huge mistake in the beginning were I got confused by some not mapped forbidden areas let me drop out of the medal positions and left me as 6th.
Now i got real big pressure to show a good performance at the 2 last Qualification races in Schneegattern at the beginning of June.
First was the Austrian Middle Champs. I became 4th after a technically bad middle part of the race. Next day was planned a long distance Austrian style (winning time between 60 and 70 minutes). Right from the first controls I realized that I had a very high pace and good focus. So I did just very small mistakes and became again 4th but this time even 2nd of the Qualification.
So the miracle happened and I got qualified for WOC.
The following week I flew to Finnland and then to Sweden by car to run the Nordic O Tour races there.
In Finnland I had a good race except again one bigger mistake but was far from qualification for the final. Jukola in between was an ok race with some problems in the last part because of extreme tiredness. In Sweden I ran a very good sprint and was very satisfied although I was again out of any final.
In winter I tried to improve my running capacities with training high volume combined with some faster trainings. It was a real change after years.
Although I was really tired and slow sometimes I realized that this training should bring me one step further on the long road to success.
The first real measurement was planned to be our annual training camp in February.
This year we were in Portugal, mostly in Mira.
Unfortunately I got at night before the flight to Portugal. So my journey was really uncomfortable.
Finally I even got fever and had stay in bed some days.
In the end was able to do some 5 O trainings on the last days in Portugal.
After Portugal it was again a quiet time of training until the next milestone, which was the Austrian Crossrunning Championship.
There we (Kerschi, Markus and me) had to defend our 2nd place in the team competition from last year. This time we event thought about winning the title.
I had a very good race and could hold a steady pace throughout the race. Also Kerschi and Markus performed very well and we missed the team title just with a very small gap.
It gave me a lot of motivation to see myself performing really good in this running race.
Then Easter came closer. Easter means in the Austrian National Team a track running test and the annual Easter training camp.
I had a good preparation period again with high volume and some key speed units.
When the day of our track test showed up on the horizon I thought that maybe I am not stronger than the year before were I set my 5000m best time to 16:04.
Anyway I tried to run according to plan for a time below 16:00. In the end it was 15:57. Quite ok but no real progress compared to my progression the last years.
Right on the next day we drove to Hungary to start the Easter training camp together with all National Squads.
Right after 2 trainings I found out that I had no power left in my muscles and had to run some training sessions very slow. It turned out that our fast food like dinner and lunch was not very suitable for me.
It cost me a lot of energy and after just 4 days training camp I was totally empty.
On Thursdy before the Easter weekend I flew to Sweden to join my club GMOK for Stigtomtakavlen relay and Elitserien races right afterwards.
At Stigtomtakavlen I had an ok race but still missed some running power.
The Elitserien races became really hard for me and I started to worry a lot about my physical condition. Then we moved to the area of 10mila and trained the rest of the week until 10mila on the official training maps.
It was a nice training week although I still had huge problems with my energy levels.
At 10mila my run was luckily really good except for a tripple mistake at one control which destroyed my performance.
After Sweden it was time to recover and prepare for the Austrian WOC Qualification races. I started to regain a better feeling.
Austrian Sprint Champs in Ried were the first test. It surprised me a lot that I had a good physical capacity compared to other Austrian runners. Just a huge mistake in the beginning were I got confused by some not mapped forbidden areas let me drop out of the medal positions and left me as 6th.
Now i got real big pressure to show a good performance at the 2 last Qualification races in Schneegattern at the beginning of June.
First was the Austrian Middle Champs. I became 4th after a technically bad middle part of the race. Next day was planned a long distance Austrian style (winning time between 60 and 70 minutes). Right from the first controls I realized that I had a very high pace and good focus. So I did just very small mistakes and became again 4th but this time even 2nd of the Qualification.
So the miracle happened and I got qualified for WOC.
The following week I flew to Finnland and then to Sweden by car to run the Nordic O Tour races there.
In Finnland I had a good race except again one bigger mistake but was far from qualification for the final. Jukola in between was an ok race with some problems in the last part because of extreme tiredness. In Sweden I ran a very good sprint and was very satisfied although I was again out of any final.
Sonntag, 7. August 2011
The difference in orienteering terrains is as big as the geographical distance
I'm talking about Brazil and France. As you all know these countries are far away from each other and differ a lot in their orienteering terrain. OK, get it step by step:
16. - 26. July: Rio and it's surroundings were the arena of the 5th Military World Games. Around 7.000 athletes from 120 different countries competed in 26 sports. With the slogan "Friendship through sport" the games have also been called "The Peace Games". All athletes lived in three different "villages", like the ones at the Olympic Games. We orienteerers had our two individual races a bit outside of Rio. It was only ~ 80k in distance, but it took us around 3 hours by bus.
First race - first upset! Kerschi won the silver medal in middle distance!! Damn, that's awesome, first orienteering medal in men's category ever for Austrian Army! I had a terrible race and finished far behing on 56th place.
Next day should be even more fantastic. In longdistance there was only one God today: Gernot Kerschbaumer! My crazy teammate did an amazing race and claimed the top step of the podium. Due to an outstanding performance he really deserved the gold medal. For me this race was better with 29th position.
In the team competition we missed the third spot by pathetic 24 seconds... Maybe it's Kerschi's fault making a 2min-mistake in the last loop ;) Anyway, 4th place is the best one we had in recent years and shows a good and increasing team performance.
Well, last part is the relay. I was running first leg in second team. I did my best run in this week and changed over to Markus in 5th spot. Unfortunately, he and also first-team-runner Wolfi did a lot of mistakes and lost valuable seconds.
Place 7 for Team 1 and place 13 for Team 2. Still quite ok.
Now some scene change: Bienvenue en France! Last week we our last training camp with the world champs team. It was used to get fine tuning and a last positive impression for WOC. The trainings were held a bit flexible, so everybody could focus and prepare for the relevant distances. This included amongst others different map scales, a sprint for the sprinters and the possibility for additional trainings.
Most of the trainings felt good, although I have problems here and there - and sometimes those "problems" turned out to be quite big.
Nevertheless I enjoyed our trainingdays in the hard french forests and I'm looking forward to the World Championships!! :)
16. - 26. July: Rio and it's surroundings were the arena of the 5th Military World Games. Around 7.000 athletes from 120 different countries competed in 26 sports. With the slogan "Friendship through sport" the games have also been called "The Peace Games". All athletes lived in three different "villages", like the ones at the Olympic Games. We orienteerers had our two individual races a bit outside of Rio. It was only ~ 80k in distance, but it took us around 3 hours by bus.
First race - first upset! Kerschi won the silver medal in middle distance!! Damn, that's awesome, first orienteering medal in men's category ever for Austrian Army! I had a terrible race and finished far behing on 56th place.
Next day should be even more fantastic. In longdistance there was only one God today: Gernot Kerschbaumer! My crazy teammate did an amazing race and claimed the top step of the podium. Due to an outstanding performance he really deserved the gold medal. For me this race was better with 29th position.
In the team competition we missed the third spot by pathetic 24 seconds... Maybe it's Kerschi's fault making a 2min-mistake in the last loop ;) Anyway, 4th place is the best one we had in recent years and shows a good and increasing team performance.
Well, last part is the relay. I was running first leg in second team. I did my best run in this week and changed over to Markus in 5th spot. Unfortunately, he and also first-team-runner Wolfi did a lot of mistakes and lost valuable seconds.
Place 7 for Team 1 and place 13 for Team 2. Still quite ok.
Now some scene change: Bienvenue en France! Last week we our last training camp with the world champs team. It was used to get fine tuning and a last positive impression for WOC. The trainings were held a bit flexible, so everybody could focus and prepare for the relevant distances. This included amongst others different map scales, a sprint for the sprinters and the possibility for additional trainings.
Most of the trainings felt good, although I have problems here and there - and sometimes those "problems" turned out to be quite big.
Nevertheless I enjoyed our trainingdays in the hard french forests and I'm looking forward to the World Championships!! :)
Donnerstag, 21. Juli 2011
Here and there and this and that
It's been a long time since I have written my last post. I have been really busy with studies, but honestly spoken also lazy. Furthermore, we had a crash with the map-server, so most of the maps were gone respectively all information was lost and only the map was there. I had really not the nerves to write everything again. So I try give a real short overview over the past four months and then continue with the current stuff.
A lot happened in the first part of the season, especially with a lot of competitions and training camps, both with national team and organised by me. In the middle of April we had a 5-days training camp in Gánt/Hungary with the national team. The day before we did our obligatory 5.000 meter test run on the track and the O-400 test, same like the swiss do. With a personal best time of 15:57 min. and the best time in O-400 I was very happy!
Right after Hungary me and four friends flew to Sweden, took part in two Elitserien races, had one week of preparation for 10Mila and finally running 10Mila for our clubs. I fought once again on the last leg and due to a solid run I was able to catch 13 positions and leading my team to place number 59.
Two weeks later we moved to Asiago/Italy and had a nice national team training camp to get first impressions of WOC 2014.
The weekend after I organised a training camp in and around my home village Henndorf, putting a focus on sprint orienteering. Our highlight was the first Henndorfer Biathlon-OL :D
Again 7 days later our first Austrian championships came on the schedule, namely sprint and team. With two bronze medals I was more happy and satisfied as there were a lot of runners with the chance of winning a medal.
Only some days later me and two other students from the Faculty of Applied Sciences in Wr. Neustadt run the Vienna Academic Championships. With individual silver and team gold this competition was successful, too.
Directly after that race we drove to Tyrol for another – steep and sometimes tricky – training camp.
The two stages of Chicken Challenge this year were also our qualification races number 2 and 3 for WOC. Place 6 in the middle distance and 4th lace in the long course (and 4th in sprint) let me hope for a nomination. Luckily, I made it! :) I will run sprint and middle in WOC in France.
On the same day we started our journey to Finland for NORT and Jukola. And at the first stage of NORT it happened – I tored my upper left calf muscle. I could neither walk for 5 days nor run for around 11 days. After that I could carefully start with training again...
Currently, I'm in Rio de Janeiro at the 5th Military World Games. It's just amazing :) More of that a bit later.
A lot happened in the first part of the season, especially with a lot of competitions and training camps, both with national team and organised by me. In the middle of April we had a 5-days training camp in Gánt/Hungary with the national team. The day before we did our obligatory 5.000 meter test run on the track and the O-400 test, same like the swiss do. With a personal best time of 15:57 min. and the best time in O-400 I was very happy!
Right after Hungary me and four friends flew to Sweden, took part in two Elitserien races, had one week of preparation for 10Mila and finally running 10Mila for our clubs. I fought once again on the last leg and due to a solid run I was able to catch 13 positions and leading my team to place number 59.
Two weeks later we moved to Asiago/Italy and had a nice national team training camp to get first impressions of WOC 2014.
The weekend after I organised a training camp in and around my home village Henndorf, putting a focus on sprint orienteering. Our highlight was the first Henndorfer Biathlon-OL :D
Again 7 days later our first Austrian championships came on the schedule, namely sprint and team. With two bronze medals I was more happy and satisfied as there were a lot of runners with the chance of winning a medal.
Only some days later me and two other students from the Faculty of Applied Sciences in Wr. Neustadt run the Vienna Academic Championships. With individual silver and team gold this competition was successful, too.
Directly after that race we drove to Tyrol for another – steep and sometimes tricky – training camp.
The two stages of Chicken Challenge this year were also our qualification races number 2 and 3 for WOC. Place 6 in the middle distance and 4th lace in the long course (and 4th in sprint) let me hope for a nomination. Luckily, I made it! :) I will run sprint and middle in WOC in France.
On the same day we started our journey to Finland for NORT and Jukola. And at the first stage of NORT it happened – I tored my upper left calf muscle. I could neither walk for 5 days nor run for around 11 days. After that I could carefully start with training again...
Currently, I'm in Rio de Janeiro at the 5th Military World Games. It's just amazing :) More of that a bit later.
Dienstag, 29. März 2011
CESOM 2011 - I like!
Central European Spring Orienteering Meeting, this nice 2-days event was held on the last weekend in Borsky Mikulas, Slovakia, not far away from the Austrian border. On Saturday morning was a middle distance and in the afternoon a sprint. To complete the schedule a long distance had to be run on Sunday. Owing to the amazingly fast forrest the winning times where very fast. And in 95% the fastest routechoice was to run straight - avoiding running more than necessary. Schani, Chris and I decided to go there and start in M21E. Due to three very good and fast competitions I managed to win every race and therefore also the overall ranking. I was really happy about my victory and of course with my technical and mainly physical performance at the races. The first price was a special Slovakian gold coin with limited edition :) Maps Middle Distance: Very good race with a 4:04 min./km pace! I started very fast and tried to keep the speed as long as possible. The runner starting 2 min. before me missed the 1st control, so I cought him already there. We then ran almost everything together changing the lead sometimes, but at the end he couldn't follow my speed. -53 sec. to second spot. Sprint Distance: First part was in the forest and then in the village. I lost some seconds to the 2nd control due to a worse routechoice, because I had to cross the marsh just before the forest. Then a big mistake (10-12 sec.) to 5th control. From then it was only running - as fast as you can! Pace: 3:33 min./km. Only 7 sec. in front of Heli, which he lost at the last control :D Long Distance: Starting very fast with only some meters too many at control 2 and 10 and the "biggest" mistake from 6th to 7th where I wanted to run directly to the roadcrossing, but ended up to much to the right. And the end I felt quite tired and my hamstrings where just before cramping, but luckily I avoided getting a real cramp. Pace was 4:15 min./km which I am very satisfied with and that shows that my endurance should be good enough also for long courses. Results A weekend full of fun, nice courses and good atmosphere! :)
Dienstag, 22. März 2011
I want it stony!
Right after the Cross-Champs I went to Slovenia for a short training camp organised by the Juniorteam-Coach Libor Zridkavesely. Most of the participants were from Libors Czech Club SK Zabovresky Brno, some Juniors and Erik, Heli and me from the Elite-Team.
My goal was to have trainings in similar terrain to the one in France, which means very stony and therefore hard to run. We had a lot of trainings with SI, including a middle, a night-O, a long-distance and two sprints. Although I tried to keep a high pace during the forest sessions, it was not easy and mostly I was not able to realise it because of the stones. Some of them are really sharp and I don't want to fall down on them!! I personally find it hard to run in such terrains as I have to focus on every step. Thats due to ankle problems I have since I was a child.
But, nevertheless, all trainings where good and I had fun while running! I also used my new Garmin Forerunner 305 for the first time :) Just amazing!! I really like it. And then analysing my routes in Quickroute is just great! I even gave my watch a name ;)
As usual - maps can be found in my map-archive.
Next weekend is time for CESOM 2011 in Slovakia. I'm looking forward :)
My goal was to have trainings in similar terrain to the one in France, which means very stony and therefore hard to run. We had a lot of trainings with SI, including a middle, a night-O, a long-distance and two sprints. Although I tried to keep a high pace during the forest sessions, it was not easy and mostly I was not able to realise it because of the stones. Some of them are really sharp and I don't want to fall down on them!! I personally find it hard to run in such terrains as I have to focus on every step. Thats due to ankle problems I have since I was a child.
But, nevertheless, all trainings where good and I had fun while running! I also used my new Garmin Forerunner 305 for the first time :) Just amazing!! I really like it. And then analysing my routes in Quickroute is just great! I even gave my watch a name ;)
As usual - maps can be found in my map-archive.
Next weekend is time for CESOM 2011 in Slovakia. I'm looking forward :)
Dienstag, 15. März 2011
Austrian Cross Champs
Now it is time for me to report about our race at the Austrian Cross Champs this weekend.
Like last year, our whole military team competed on Sunday in St. Pölten on the long course.
Last year Gernot Kerschbaumer, Markus Lang and me got the silver medal in the team competition. Our goal was again to achieve a medal.
This year nearly all of Austrias best athletes were running on the long course.
Therefore it was much harder work for our team to get good individual placings.
In the beginning the race started really fast due to Günther Weidlinger and Martin Pröll battling in front.
For me it was clear that also Markus, Kerschi and Helmut Gremmel were too fast to follow.
I started fast but with caution. On the first small lap I then caught Warti and we ran at least the first two laps together with me in front. After a time I realised Warti could not follow me any longer and I had already seen Helmut G. in front of me. I then stayed at my pace and could also overtake Helmut within the next laps.
This was quite unexpected. In the end he was 50 seconds and Warti 1min 26 secs behind me.
In the teams competition Markus, Kerschi and me became second like last year.
It was also a nice feeling to be a little bit less behind them than last year.
So the next big competitions for me are Stigtomtakavlen and Tiomila in April.
This means a lot of training time ahead of them to convert the speed in orienteering speed.
Results individual
Like last year, our whole military team competed on Sunday in St. Pölten on the long course.
Last year Gernot Kerschbaumer, Markus Lang and me got the silver medal in the team competition. Our goal was again to achieve a medal.
This year nearly all of Austrias best athletes were running on the long course.
Therefore it was much harder work for our team to get good individual placings.
In the beginning the race started really fast due to Günther Weidlinger and Martin Pröll battling in front.
For me it was clear that also Markus, Kerschi and Helmut Gremmel were too fast to follow.
I started fast but with caution. On the first small lap I then caught Warti and we ran at least the first two laps together with me in front. After a time I realised Warti could not follow me any longer and I had already seen Helmut G. in front of me. I then stayed at my pace and could also overtake Helmut within the next laps.
This was quite unexpected. In the end he was 50 seconds and Warti 1min 26 secs behind me.
In the teams competition Markus, Kerschi and me became second like last year.
It was also a nice feeling to be a little bit less behind them than last year.
So the next big competitions for me are Stigtomtakavlen and Tiomila in April.
This means a lot of training time ahead of them to convert the speed in orienteering speed.
Results individual
Freitag, 11. März 2011
1st Special-Elite Privat-TL
This year I am organising (or at least organise the organisation ;) some training weekends to guarantee constantly orienteering trainings. The first weekend was in Graz from 4.-6. March. Our training schedule varied quite a lot: Starting with a contour training Friday morning it continued with an indoor-training (strength, Pilates, sprints), followed by a night-sprint. Saturday morning we did a short track training consisting of running technique and sprints to warm up. Then we had a sprint qualification and afterwards the final with chasing start. In the afternoon orienteering intervals (4 loops) were done. On Sunday we participated in a small local competition (middle distance with Micro-O) in the morning and the last training was a contour training.
I was happy to see a lot of people using the trainings during the weekend; around 15 runners who did all of the trainings. Nevertheless, sometimes I was missing the "right spirit" and attitude among them, which resulted in for example no warmup and cooldown, no goal-setting (although I told them) and no or only a bit route discussion after the trainings/race.
Some organisational things have to be considered for next time, e.g. plan the time very carefully to have enough break between the trainings, don't forget to bring the maps to the start, don't hand out the wrong maps on the start. But we learn with mistakes so make it better next time :)
All maps can be found here. Soon I will get my new toy, a Garmin Forerunner and then I can use Quickroute as well.
The next Special-Elite Privat-TL will be around 19th - 23rd May in Salzburg.
I was happy to see a lot of people using the trainings during the weekend; around 15 runners who did all of the trainings. Nevertheless, sometimes I was missing the "right spirit" and attitude among them, which resulted in for example no warmup and cooldown, no goal-setting (although I told them) and no or only a bit route discussion after the trainings/race.
Some organisational things have to be considered for next time, e.g. plan the time very carefully to have enough break between the trainings, don't forget to bring the maps to the start, don't hand out the wrong maps on the start. But we learn with mistakes so make it better next time :)
All maps can be found here. Soon I will get my new toy, a Garmin Forerunner and then I can use Quickroute as well.
The next Special-Elite Privat-TL will be around 19th - 23rd May in Salzburg.
Samstag, 19. Februar 2011
Awesome TC in Portugal
Summer, sun, a beer and a lot of orienteering! hehe, except the beer everything is true - and even this is partly true ;)
February 2nd me and twelve others flew to Portugal for a great week of orienteering. First 3 days we stayed in small appartements in Quiaios, a bit north of Figueira da Foz (POM 2010). Then we went upcountry to Gouveia for two competitions. First one was one of the most technical ones I have ever run! Second day of Meetin Orientacion de Gouveia was a middle-sprint-combination, which is always fun to run. As the terrain was more similar to home, we achieved better results. Nevertheless, Thierry won all two days, winning each with a clear margin.
After this short intermezzo in the heartland of Portugal we moved back to the cost, more precisely to Mira. It was my first time in Mira and I immediately like the appartements :) comfortable, big enough and internet access!! haha, you don't know how important that is...
On Wednesday 9th most of the others left, only Heli alias Honeybear, Markus and me stayed longer; for one more week. Franky the ghoast train guard joined us for this week. The second week was even more fun than the first one. I have laughed a lot and really enjoyed it. Anyway, on Friday we drove to Lisbon, but for one night only. Lisbon is a nice city next to the sea. And it's steep! Really steep!
Next day we continued our trip direction north to Coruche, where Hugo Borda d'Agua (Ori-Alentejo) organised a contour training extra for us. In the afternoon we ran a middle-distance in Lamarosa. Hugo joined us for both trainings. Next day we took the chance to run a longdistance-massstart-competition near Almeirim; Austrian triple win ;)
Last three days we spent again in Quiaios - yes, in the same appartement.
This two weeks was just great!! All this trainings which included sprint, long, contour, control-picking, night-o, middle, workshop and the competitions were perfectly organised and high quality. I trained in different types of terrain and had a huge technical input early in the season. But in the end I started to getting tired in the brain, so two weeks with non-stop orienteering is maximum for me... In total I "collected" 569 controls, most of them without any problem.
As usual, maps with my routes can be found here. Soon I will get my Garmin Forerunner 305 :) Then I don't have to draw my routes by hand anymore.
And some funny pics from Portugal (only handy-cam quality):
February 2nd me and twelve others flew to Portugal for a great week of orienteering. First 3 days we stayed in small appartements in Quiaios, a bit north of Figueira da Foz (POM 2010). Then we went upcountry to Gouveia for two competitions. First one was one of the most technical ones I have ever run! Second day of Meetin Orientacion de Gouveia was a middle-sprint-combination, which is always fun to run. As the terrain was more similar to home, we achieved better results. Nevertheless, Thierry won all two days, winning each with a clear margin.
After this short intermezzo in the heartland of Portugal we moved back to the cost, more precisely to Mira. It was my first time in Mira and I immediately like the appartements :) comfortable, big enough and internet access!! haha, you don't know how important that is...
On Wednesday 9th most of the others left, only Heli alias Honeybear, Markus and me stayed longer; for one more week. Franky the ghoast train guard joined us for this week. The second week was even more fun than the first one. I have laughed a lot and really enjoyed it. Anyway, on Friday we drove to Lisbon, but for one night only. Lisbon is a nice city next to the sea. And it's steep! Really steep!
Next day we continued our trip direction north to Coruche, where Hugo Borda d'Agua (Ori-Alentejo) organised a contour training extra for us. In the afternoon we ran a middle-distance in Lamarosa. Hugo joined us for both trainings. Next day we took the chance to run a longdistance-massstart-competition near Almeirim; Austrian triple win ;)
Last three days we spent again in Quiaios - yes, in the same appartement.
This two weeks was just great!! All this trainings which included sprint, long, contour, control-picking, night-o, middle, workshop and the competitions were perfectly organised and high quality. I trained in different types of terrain and had a huge technical input early in the season. But in the end I started to getting tired in the brain, so two weeks with non-stop orienteering is maximum for me... In total I "collected" 569 controls, most of them without any problem.
As usual, maps with my routes can be found here. Soon I will get my Garmin Forerunner 305 :) Then I don't have to draw my routes by hand anymore.
And some funny pics from Portugal (only handy-cam quality):
Furthermore we made a funny video: Franky the ghost train guard :D
Have you ever tried natural yoghurt with honey?? ;)
Donnerstag, 13. Januar 2011
2011 can come :)
Hej guys!
First of all, I would like to wish all our readers a happy and successful new orienteering season 2011!
After some time without posting we try to write regularly this season and report from our orienteering experiences.
Some friends and me was in the Puglia-region in Southitaly for a nice training camp in the christmas holidays, from 27.12.2010 - 4.1.2011. Due to some work with my studies I had no chance to write about that earlier.
This week was full of amazing sprint trainings in old italian villages with narrow alleys, small and steep stairs and a lot of routechoices. Sometimes it was simply not possible to run full speed because the technical part was too demanding. Of course we made some forest trainings as well.
Tobias Killmann, Wolfgang Kampel, Lukas Scharnagl, Helmut Gremmel and Manuel Gaßner joined for this nice eight days. We stayed in a beautiful appartement between Peschici and Vieste, next to Foresta Umbra.
All maps with my routes can be found here in my new map archive (thanks to Markus).
First of all, I would like to wish all our readers a happy and successful new orienteering season 2011!
After some time without posting we try to write regularly this season and report from our orienteering experiences.
Some friends and me was in the Puglia-region in Southitaly for a nice training camp in the christmas holidays, from 27.12.2010 - 4.1.2011. Due to some work with my studies I had no chance to write about that earlier.
This week was full of amazing sprint trainings in old italian villages with narrow alleys, small and steep stairs and a lot of routechoices. Sometimes it was simply not possible to run full speed because the technical part was too demanding. Of course we made some forest trainings as well.
Tobias Killmann, Wolfgang Kampel, Lukas Scharnagl, Helmut Gremmel and Manuel Gaßner joined for this nice eight days. We stayed in a beautiful appartement between Peschici and Vieste, next to Foresta Umbra.
All maps with my routes can be found here in my new map archive (thanks to Markus).
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