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Training Log Archive: smittyo

In the 7 days ending Jun 29, 2010:

activity # timemileskm+mload
  Orienteering4 4:42:02 8.51 13.7 345945.0
  Running1 35:00105.0
  Total5 5:17:02 8.51 13.7 3451050.0

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Tuesday Jun 29, 2010 #

6 PM

Orienteering race 45:00 [3]

"Wedding O" at the Convention. This was in honor of my nuptials, so I went in style and wore my wedding dress. Harvey came with me and we just sort of half jogged the course. The rules were to only punch three controls - the ones that you thought represented the most expensive gifts. We just punched whichever gifts we actually wanted. Surprisingly, we still only punched three items and two of them were among the most expensive. Harvey and Clare picked - Google Stock, Espresso Machine, Knife set. A nice, fun event.

Monday Jun 28, 2010 #

Orienteering race (Sprint) 20:52 [4] *** 1.7 km (12:16 / km) +25m 11:26 / km

US Sprint Championships at Camp Sekani, WA. This was a very strange course. When they said the sprint was at a camp, I figured it would be through developed camp areas for sprint type challenge. Instead it was a combination of biking trail network and complex rocky outcrops. A lot of people got lost in the rocks and I managed to stay in contact, which made for a nice result. The only control I really lost time on was the knoll just before the finish. I went straight to another smaller, visible knoll that wasn't far enough and then got confused and spent a few seconds checking the area around before realizing I had to go further. I was surprised that the knoll I needed was not visible from the area of the little concrete cliff. Due to the difficulties many had in the rocks, I managed to snag another GOLD medal today! Very surprising, since sprint usually favors the runners more.

Sunday Jun 27, 2010 #

Orienteering race (Long) 2:07:35 [3] *** 7.3 km (17:29 / km) +215m 15:14 / km

US Long Distance Championships at Fishtrap Lake, WA. This terrain was quite rocky and had a lot of fairly high grass making it difficult to run safely. It was also high visibility and a nice, long course likely to favor running ability. After my nice results yesterday, I made a conscious decision early in the course today not to push it. I just moved at a pace that felt comfortable and safe and didn't expect to have stellar results. Technically, it was a pretty good day. I lost some time at number 5 because I wasn't clear on what the circle was around and didn't look at the description carefully enough. Wandered around looking between every set of rocks I could find. Once I noticed that one of the boulders of interest was only 1 m high, I found the correct spot quickly. According to my split analysis I also lost significant time at number 11. This seems to be poor route choice. I swung left to get pretty close to the lake. It was farther out of the way than necessary and probably slower running. I also was unsuccessful in executing my intended route to number 17. I planned to go to the North side of the marsh and above the little areas of green. The marshes were not nearly as easy to discern as it seemed and I got pulled further south by other's routes. Ended up going south around the marsh instead once I figured out what I had done. As expected, my results were quite a bit farther down the list today due to my slow pace.

Saturday Jun 26, 2010 #

Orienteering race (Middle) 58:35 [4] *** 4.7 km (12:28 / km) +105m 11:13 / km

US Middle Course Champs at Moses Lake Sand Dunes. This was quite a technical area with lots of controls on the course. It was very hot and there was only one water stop in the middle of the course, so I felt crappy for at least half of the time - needing more water. It really slowed me down in the last portion of the course. Nevertheless, I managed to keep my head screwed on straight and was pretty clean. The emphasis was on minor terrain details and that's something I'm generally pretty good at reading. Although I was unhappy with my time and felt it was slow, the heat affected everyone and my placing was quite good. GOLD medal in F45+, 4th overall on the course, beating many of the F20's.

Orienteering 30:00 [1]

Model event at Moses Lake Sand Dunes. Just walked through it to get a feeling for the terrain before heading on to the Middle Champs. Biggest problem was the mosquitos.

Friday Jun 25, 2010 #

Note

Travel Day - on the road to the US Champs

Thursday Jun 24, 2010 #

7 AM

Running 35:00 [3]

Jogged to and in the Wilderness preserve and then home. I miss the bunny field, since it was just outside the door of my apartment and I could go off trail there. The wilderness preserve is almost a mile away from my place now - it has very well maintained trails.

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