US readers may be interested to see Alison Crocker
(an American student at Oxford) an impressive 8 mins clear (out of 50) on W21L
Full results here.
http://www.cix.co.uk/~neper/jk2007/day3/index.htm
Particularly interesting since, as far as I know, I've never heard of her!
She orienteered in New Hampshire for a bit in the mid 90's (the Olafsens oughta know her) and then switched to skiing and rowing until coming to Oxford to do her Ph.D.
Cool! (That explains why I missed her, because I was in Colorado during her New England O stint.)
I think the highlight of the JK Sprint results is the one second between those "Americans", Boris and Graeme, both very respectable.
Hey Graeme, since you are still using the Rutgers email address, would you like to comment about America's top news story last week?
Funny, I thought that was the absolute low point. Boris should be ashamed of himself sneaking past old guys on the run in like that...
I need to change that rutgers address.
Is the US team recruiting the future Dr. Crocker? With her physics and math background, I would think she'd be able to follow along with Attackpoint conversations.
She might not have the requisite warped sense of humour.
Hmm, I'll have to wait and see if I have the right sense of humour. =) Just joined Attackpoint a week ago or so!