. bg ski news : Ski Orienteering World Cup: Bulgarian victory after chasing start - 23 Януари 2014 - 18:28
Станимир Беломъжев с победа за СК по ски-ориентиране в Швеция
СКИ ОРИЕНТИРАНЕ. Най-добрият български състезател по ски-ориентиране Станимир Беломъжев се представи блестящо в 8-ия кръг от Световната купа, като спечели състезанието в Швеция.
Ski Orienteering World Cup Round 2, Sweden 2014 - Middle Chase Start 23.1.2014 - On the way to the last control - Lamov in lead, Belomazhev next to him, photo: IOF
Беломъжев бе най-бърз в двете части на надпреварата, която се състоеше от спринт-пролог сутринта и преследване на средна дистанция следобед.
Станимир се нареди осми след сутрешния спринт и изоставаше само на 25 секунди от лидера Андрей Ламов (Русия), след което измина 8.5-те километра с най-добро време.
Секунда по-бавен от българина се оказа Андрей Ламов, а трети финишира шведът Андерс Холберг. 37 души участваха в преследването.
Кръгът за Световната купа по ски ориентиране приключва в неделя със състезание на дълга дистанция. Беломъжев бе на 11-то място в генералното класиране преди днешния си триумф, след който се очаква да се изкачи в топ 10.
от Даниел Любомиров
iNews.bg
23.01.2014
Ski Orienteering World Cup: Bulgarian victory after chasing start
Today’s race was in two parts: a Sprint prologue in the morning followed by a chasing start shortened Middle distance in the afternoon. In the men’s race this afternoon Stanimir Belomazhev, Bulgaria came through from eighth position and 25 seconds down to take the win in a thrilling sprint finish. Tove Alexandersson was able to hang on to her lead to win the women’s race.
World Cup points are awarded today just on the finishing order in the second race.
The first six in the men’s race finished within 12 seconds of each other, with morning leader Andrey Lamov recorded 1 second slower than Belomazhev in second place. One second behind again was the Swede Andreas Holmberg.
Tove Alexandersson’s final margin was 14 seconds, with Tatyana Rvacheva coming up from fifth, 39 seconds down in the chasing start, to finish second. In third place was Swedish skier Magdalene Olsson who moved up from sixth place at the start.
In both the women’s and the men’s race, Sweden had three finishers in the top six in the results – a fine performance by the Swedish team.
Tomorrow (Friday) is a rest day. There are two more races in this round at Orsa Grönklitt in Sweden; the next is a Relay on Saturday, and the round finishes with a Long distance race on Sunday.
International Orienteering Federation
January 23, 2014
Leading results (finish order after second race)
Men
Stanimir Belomazhev BUL 32:19
Andrey Lamov RUS 32:20
Andreas Holmberg SWE 32:21
Hans Jørgen Kvåle NOR 32:25
Peter Arnesson SWE 32:28
Ulrik Nordberg SWE 32:31
Women
Tove Alexandersson SWE 32:28
Tatyana Rvacheva RUS 32:42
Magdalene Olsson SWE 33:12
Josefine Engström SWE 33:14
Anastasia Kravchenko RUS 33:16
Milka Leppäsalmi FIN 33:19