Orienteering at the 2009 World Games – Women's sprint
The women's sprint competition in orienteering at the 2009 World Games took place on 17 July 2009 at the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts in Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei.[1]
Orienteering women's sprint at the 2009 World Games | |||||||
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Venue | Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei | ||||||
Date | 17 July 2009 | ||||||
Competitors | 36 from 19 nations | ||||||
Medalists | |||||||
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Competition format
A total of 36 athletes entered the competition. Every athlete had to check in at control points, which were located across the course.
Results
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Time |
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Minna Kauppi | Finland | 14:17.7 | |
Johanna Allston | Australia | 14:40.0 | |
Elise Egseth | Norway | 14:53.8 | |
4 | Rahel Friederich | Switzerland | 15:05.1 |
5 | Linnea Gustafsson | Sweden | 15:06.8 |
6 | Sarah Rollins | Great Britain | 15:25.4 |
7 | Bodil Holmström | Finland | 15:33.0 |
8 | Maja Alm | Denmark | 15:45.8 |
9 | Helen Bridle | Great Britain | 15:47.9 |
10 | Galina Vinogradova | Russia | 15:49.9 |
11 | Angela Wild | Switzerland | 15:52.7 |
12 | Yulia Novikova | Russia | 16:07.8 |
13 | Signe Søes | Denmark | 16:09.3 |
14 | Tania Larsen | New Zealand | 16:12.8 |
15 | Kathryn Ewels | Australia | 16:14.1 |
16 | Dana Brožková | Czech Republic | 16:17.4 |
17 | Iveta Duchová | Czech Republic | 16:22.0 |
18 | Kajsa Nilsson | Sweden | 16:32.3 |
19 | Mari Fasting | Norway | 16:34.1 |
20 | Aija Skrastina | Latvia | 16:39.0 |
21 | Inga Dambe | Latvia | 16:49.7 |
22 | Elizabeth Ingham | New Zealand | 17:04.1 |
23 | Chen Chieh | Chinese Taipei | 17:55.6 |
24 | Radka Brožková | Czech Republic | 17:58.5 |
25 | Mikiko Minagawa | Japan | 18:08.1 |
26 | Sandra Paužaitė | Lithuania | 18:13.5 |
27 | Sie Wan-jyun | Chinese Taipei | 18:23.3 |
28 | Charlotte Bouchet | France | 18:29.6 |
29 | Karine D'Harreville | France | 18:39.7 |
30 | Yoko Bamba | Japan | 19:38.6 |
31 | Tania Wimberley | South Africa | 20:20.0 |
32 | Inga Kazlauskaitė | Lithuania | 21:04.8 |
33 | Merike Vanjuk | Estonia | 21:19.7 |
34 | Sarah Brandreth | Canada | 23:58.8 |
Katarína Labašová | Slovakia | DSQ | |
Jana Macinská | Slovakia | DSQ |
References
- "Results" (PDF). www.theworldgames.org. Retrieved 2020-07-06.
External links
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