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Discussion: Results

in: Sprint the Golden Gate (Dec 6–8, 2013 - San Francisco, CA, US)

Dec 8, 2013 10:01 PM # 
Tundra/Desert:
Will be coming out... slowly. Here are today's Stage Five's results and splits (we will definitely add age groups to these very shortly; there were some changes, so some people specifically asked to not use the combination of these results and the startlist on Event Register for their course/class assignment).

I think there were enough people on all advanced courses on all three days for rankings to happen. In all, 75 people enjoyed the weekend of Sprints and a Middle.
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Dec 9, 2013 3:24 AM # 
dawgtired:
Here are photos, mostly from Stage 3. I missed the first runners, and it took me a while to figure out what I was doing. Last few photos are from Stage 4. http://www.flickr.com/photos/awhubsch/sets/7215763...
Dec 9, 2013 5:07 AM # 
cwalker:
Thanks Vlad! We had a great time and the courses were really fun. Glad the rain held off too, even if it was a bit chilly!
Dec 9, 2013 1:52 PM # 
Tundra/Desert:
Thanks all! There were many things that we got quite unlucky on, and some that we got very lucky with. The most memorable was the updated photos showing up in Google sometime between Friday morning and Saturday morning that showed the J. Paul Leonard Library at SF State. The building was constructed in the late and early 2010s and opened in middle of 2012. Until this Friday, none of the online services' photos showed the stuff outside the building correctly, most still showed a fenced-off area with the outer walls in the right place but not the gardens, walkways, or stairs.

The course for Sunday's event at SF State was planned in 2012, since the event was originally scheduled for June of 2012, and went around the then-construction area, left or right. So the detail of the library wasn't critical to the course, and I ghetto-mapped it and decided not to spend too much extra time since there were no ways to pass through.

Seeing the updated photos, I went there Saturday after Stage Four, videotaped around (too cold for fieldwork for my fingers, don't know how Vladimir Zherdev does it), and drafted using the photo in a few hours. Voila—updated maps just in time for the Sunday start!
Dec 9, 2013 4:02 PM # 
BP:
You certainly had some challenges! Great to see it come off and pity again that I got dragged to the East Coast. On again next year?
Dec 9, 2013 4:59 PM # 
Tundra/Desert:
Yes but as y'all know we can't officially advertise until permits are in hand :)
Dec 9, 2013 7:00 PM # 
winkepp:
Do you have any splits for the Middle?
Dec 9, 2013 7:33 PM # 
Tundra/Desert:
They will be posted when I'm done patching Day Two results. Some runners downloaded Stage Three into the Day Two event in the software, overwriting their Stage Two splits and results. Probably this evening, maybe tomorrow.
Dec 10, 2013 7:40 PM # 
Tundra/Desert:
I added Stage Two and Middle to AP splits (they needed much patching). The remaining three Stages look OK, will post shortly. Then I plan to post the results with age categories on our site so that Valerie can run the rankings, then RouteGadget, then WinSplits. Just letting everyone know the schedule.
Dec 11, 2013 5:07 PM # 
Tundra/Desert:
Here are the sanctioned interval race results. Please let me know right away if there are any changes to the OUSA courses you want to be ranked on for the two interval-started Sprints.

For the Tournament, everyone who finished at least one of the three Stages will get a credit day on their "proper age" course. Please let Valerie know if you want the course for your credit day changed.
Dec 11, 2013 9:32 PM # 
Tundra/Desert:
AP splits are complete. RG next.

The total number of starts for the weekend was 234 (OUSA count).
Dec 15, 2013 1:00 AM # 
Tundra/Desert:
RouteGadget amd WinSplits are finally up. Prettiefied brackets and more photos are to come.
Dec 22, 2013 1:01 AM # 
Tundra/Desert:
Some RouteGadget routes have been entered, but having more would be quite informative! I tried my best to georeference all of the maps to my CP-placing GPS tracks, but I'm sure the GPS routes will still need some adjustment. See for yourself how crashing through the green wasn't much help at all at http://getlostxx.com/RouteGadget

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