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Relay brilliance for New Zealand junior orienteers By NZ Orienteering Federation An exciting relay finish to the Junior World Orienteering Championships saw the New Zealand team pick up more world-class results and justify their tag of "best-ever junior team". The women were the first out in the forest in the high-speed relay format. Led by Kate Morrison the New Zealanders were in 10th at the first changeover, and Jaime Goodwin took over for the team, just 3 minutes back from the leading Swede. A see-saw battle ensued but Goodwin kept the team in 10th place, handing over to Angela Simpson for the final leg. After a superb week of four tough races - including a podium 6th place for Angela - pressure and tiredness were expected to impact on the anchor leg runners. But adrenaline and a “big-race” mentality kicked in, and Simpson had another world class run to move the team into 9th place, equalling the best-ever relay performance by a junior team (9th in Lithuania in 1997). New Zealand champion Lizzie Ingham summed it up: “We've never quite put it together in the girls relay like we're capable of - it seems hard to get 3 good runs together. But this year the team has done it!” More excitement come as the mens team of Gene Beveridge, Matt Ogden and Toby Scott toed the start line. Gene Beveridge was the first man out and ran a world-class race to keep pace with the lead pack, despite the “splits” - course variations to reduce following in mass starts. He was just 29 seconds behind the Estonian Raido Mitt at the changeover - with 16 runners all bunched within just 71 seconds. New Zealander spectators hopes soared to see Matt Ogden head out amongst the worlds best juniors, some 2 minutes in front of middle distance champion Robert Merl. Spectators were occasionally informed of the “swarming” lead packs progress via radio controls, with the Austrian Merl drawing closer to the front and Matt Ogden racing like never before. Then - "in second at the spectator control" - "in fourth at the second last control" - Ogden was right up there and New Zealand was looking better than ever before! Robert Merl accelerated to the lead with the host nation’s Rafa³ Podziñski nine seconds behind him, and then Matt Ogden flew in to the 3rd leg changeover at the front of a pack of ten runners strung out over 52 seconds. Toby Scott then took on the anchor leg against the world-class orienteers, all heading at breakneck pace through the Polish forest, one eye on the map and the other on the pack. It was a long and tense eight kilometres and when they emerged at the finish the Polish runner raced in ahead of a long line strung out over several minutes. Scott had raced his heart out and stayed in touch with the race but couldn’t get past the determined Europeans, bringing the team home in a spectacular 12th place. Spectators and web-viewers could now draw breath after witnessing one of New Zealand’s bravest and talented tilts at relay glory, for men and women, capping off a wonderful week of top performances from the team. Highlights: Sprint - 6th place for Angela Simpson, 21st for Matt Ogden, 30th for Toby Scott; Middle - 6 qualifiers for the final with 4 in the top 7 of heats; Matt Ogden 15th and Toby Scott 30th in final; Long distance - 22nd for Toby Scott, 22nd for Angela Simpson, 30th for Matt Ogden; Relay - 9th place for women - Kate Morrison, Jaime Goodwin and Angela Simpson; 12th place for men - Gene Beveridge, Matt Ogden and Toby Scott And amongst all the top performances the younger team-members were running their hearts out, setting new personal benchmarks and gathering valuable experience for future championships; notably finishing all the men in the top half of the sprint and the mens and womens second relay teams finishing ahead of both Australian and all other non-European teams. Results: Junior World Orienteering Championships Relay Men
MULTISPORT
Inspirational comebacks, elite stars, national champions, first-timers and fun-chasing families - this year's Thermatech 3D Rotorua Multisport Festival has got it all. Thursday, 23 May 2013
RUNNING
2013 Nauti Travel Huntly Half Marathon The 2013 Nauti Travel Huntly Half Marathon is once again taking place this Sunday for the 33rd time in what has become a race rich in history and 2013 provides much the same. Thursday, 23 May 2013
RUNNING
Christchurch Airport Marathon - Return of the Champions A healthy handful of past winners will go head to head at next week’s Christchurch Airport Marathon event. Thursday, 23 May 2013
RUNNING
On Sunday 4th August a special birthday party will be taking to the streets of Taupo and everyone is invited! The annual Mizuno Taupo Half Marathon will be celebrating its 20th birthday. Wednesday, 22 May 2013
MOUNTAIN BIKING
Young North Canterbury rider top 10 in Mountain Bike World Cup Young North Canterbury mountain biker Ben Oliver had an impressive start to his international career with a top-10 finish in the opening round of the UCI World Cup. Tuesday, 21 May 2013
CYCLING
BikeNZ Olympian Shane Archbold has taken no time to strike for his new professional team with victory in stage two of the An Post Ras Tour of Ireland today. Tuesday, 21 May 2013
TRIATHLON
The 2008 IRONMAN 70.3 World Champion Terenzo Bozzone has put his injury problems behind him with a comeback win in Florida today. Monday, 20 May 2013
BMX
Walker excited as tickets go on sale for UCI BMX World Championships in Auckland Fans will get their first chance to see the best BMX riders on the planet when Auckland hosts the 2013 UCI BMX World Championships on 24-28 July. Monday, 20 May 2013
RUNNING
Camille Buscomb on track to qualify for 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. From Hamilton, Camille Buscomb is New Zealand’s leading female middle-distance athlete. Monday, 13 May 2013
MOUNTAIN BIKING
Brook MacDonald 2013 The Search for Scree New Zealand Downhill Mountain Bike Champion Brook MacDonald searches for some new and challenging scree. Monday, 13 May 2013
TRIATHLON
Ryan Sissons knows what he is capable of and his 10km run split at the ITU World Triathlon Series race in Yokohama yesterday again hinted at it, but the 24 year old Aucklander is again cooling his heels after a less than satisfactory swim. Monday, 13 May 2013
TRIATHLON
Kate McIlroy made the most of a bad day at the office when finishing 9th at the latest round of the ITU World Triathlon Series in Yokohama today, a result that leaves the Wellington athlete 7th in the overall series standings after three races. Sunday, 12 May 2013
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