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2006 North American Championships (Golden Leaf Ori: Middle Course 6

Nadim's comments - by leg

1. Time Lost: 00:50Unlike other recent events, Peggy and I got Max into daycare early. This let me prepare and get to the start with plenty of time. I went right around the marsh on the trail. I was on a good line but starting second guessing that I should be more left. I went left a bit, saw some controls and went to the farthest one. It turned out to be #42 and I needed #43. I was unsure where I was but I went right a bit and saw it. I wasn't sure it'd be it but I'm glad it was.
2. Time Lost: 00:15I went fairly straight, crossing the limestone pavement after the trail. I noted a knoll on my left and kept going to the marshes. I wasn't sure which one I hit or even if I had hit the marsh but a little further I saw the ridge. I think I went up it, then cut right and down over to the control at the base of the cliff.
3. I ran straight, noting a cliff on the left with a control, and a knoll on the right before crossing the limestone pavement. I spiked it. The last few steps, another orienteer, in his 20's and with an accent, had asked me if I was going to 322 and I was.
4. Time Lost: 00:10The other orienteer at #3 was lost. He asked me where he was. At first I told him I shouldn't show him. He persisted so I pointed to my map. Next he grabbed my map and asked "where?" I said #3 and pulled away telling him I need to go. I don't think he saw enough to know where he was. It seemed like only a few steps later that I saw another control and wondered if it was his. I read the small curved ridge, keeping it on my right, then went over some rough rocky ground at the end to spike it. Time lost for the other orienteer.
5. Time Lost: 00:50I was tentative going to #5. I went straight and wasn't sure if I was crossing the tip of the marsh or on something else. Once across the marsh, I noted a group of people running in a line including Jeff Watson who had started before me. I wondered if they were all headed toward #3 and if I had gotten too far to the right. Fearful of an error and still unsure about having crossed the marsh. I cut left for 40m. I cut right again and saw a low area. People appeared to be punching so I cut right again to it to find the depression.
6. Time Lost: 00:15I ran fairly straight. I don't think I saw the fence nor the indistinct trail. I had to cut right at the end.
7. Time Lost: 00:20Straight again. I drifted left, down the hill. Fortunately my sense of distance was okay. I stopped to see it off to my right about 40m slightly uphill.
8. Time Lost: 03:00My plan was to run to the fence and go around to the right, following it to the end, go along the marsh and to the control. On the run I hadn't seen the trail to the right of the fence. I got to a streamered fence and went around on the right but there was no continuation or fence corner. I figured I must have been at the corner and would see it if I cut left a bit but never saw any more fence. I straightened my bearing, crossed some slightly marshy area to a clearing and knew where I was. I hopped to the next clearing, passing an older orienteer and kept on a bearing. I should have followed the marsh from there but I noted a cliff on my left and was feeling reasonably confident that I was on track. Perhaps I was but I got drawn off when I saw a control to my right. It wasn't mine. Not sure where I was, I cut right more and saw another control. It turned out to be a White/Yellow control at a trail intersection. I attacked from there, seemingly back where I came from and hit it.
9. Someone came from behind fast. I took a bit to set a bearing and noticed that I was going in the same direction. I chased to the marsh and got on the trail. I should have slowed a bit. I cut off the trail before the other runner and ran along the rocky ridge. I should have cut off sooner to make it shorter and less rocky. I got to the control but after the other runner who had gone around the ridge on the right.
10. As I was leaving, I heard Alar Ruutopold from behind encouraging me to go. He hadn't punched yet. I knew Alar had started running 4 min after I had started. I started leaving #9 but Alar passed me by cutting left at the first trail. I cut left at the second and had some hesitation. I fell in behind Alar, running less than confidently. We cut right again. When we reached the T intersection and cut right again, it took me a second to be sure. Alar cut in attacking in another second or two. I cut in but thought it'd be more on the right of where Alar was going. Alar was right.
11. We left #10 and got on the trail going to the right. I passed and cut left at the first intersection. At the next big intersection, I hesitated. Alar caught up just as I was deciding to go right on the correct trail but Alar seemed to know this before me. I opened up some distance going on the trail through the clearing and cut right. I cut left onto the smaller trail but was unsure what I was seeing. On the run, I had been reading the trail on the left as a wall. Another runner was in the area so I felt good about goind down and saw the control seconds later. A few step downward, I heard Alar fall behind me at the trail intersection. I yelled to see if he was alright but don't know if he heard it. I heard movement like he was coming so I went on and punched.
12. I took off on the trail a little worried about the next one. I cut left appropriately at the intersection and think I saw the streamers ahead. I hadn't read the control description nor the number. I got to the control and punched.
13. As I was passing Valerie Meyer, I was a bit unsure if I punched the correct control. I tried to glance at my control description sheet and thought I was reading 3 7's. I knew I'd punched a control with some 7's but wasn't fully sure and relieved until downloading. In fact on the last few steps, I thought I should go back and check before punching in at the finish. Upon finishing, I thought I had a decent but not an exceptional run. It surprised me that I ended up 3rd in the M45 division. It was tought to relocate so I guess many other people missed something and had big errors; many others usually better than I ran other courses or were not there.

Total Time Lost - 00:05:40

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