FNBP Mile 2.2 Results

Around 80 orienteers came out to enjoy the surprise sunshine and take on the challenging courses on Wednesday, May 20th.

The talk of the day was all about the mysterious control #35 (C3 for Red, C6 for Green, and C9 for Orange), which was likely one knoll over from the mapped location. Scale and other unmapped fine topography added to the challenge.

Ian Moore had the fastest Men’s time on Red (1:08:21), narrowly escaping Springer Moore’s entertaining finish, choosing a line through the event tables (1:10:23). Jen Jolliff was the night’s solo and bravest competitor on the Women’s Red course (2:17:33). However, Jen was not the only female! The young lady of team Lost Unicorns was determined to try out the adventuresome red course (MP, but had fun!)

Also battling the mysterious control, Todd Shearer had the Men’s fastest time on the Green course (1:29:26). Eava Latosuo was close behind with the Women’s fastest time (1:42:53), and Team Frank and Maria Witmer with the fastest team time (1:51:10).

The Orange race had an excellent women’s field, including 5 women who found all controls, led by Ellyn Brown (1:27:33). No men completed the course in the Men’s solo division. Team Lost in the Woods Wednesdays had the fastest team time (1:33:34).

The fastest Yellow course time belongs to Corin Harmon (0:36:06), and the fastest White course time was The Legend and the Compass Pros Team (0:23:42).

Many thanks to Carolyn for help with equipment transport, and to John and Ryne for help picking up controls (they couldn’t make the start time but ended up orienteering anyway!). Also thanks to Todd and Dorn for getting the e-punch timing system back to normal after last week’s meet.

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Here are the mixed electronic/manual punches results:

CourseClassPlaceFirstnameLastnameTime
RedMen1IanMoore1:08:21
RedMen2SpringerMoore1:10:23
RedMen3SigurdRoenning1:34:52
RedMen4CorySmith1:38:40
RedMen5GarySnyder1:38:45
RedMen6AlexKnapp1:41:57
RedMen7DornVan Dommelen1:42:26
RedMenMPPierreDerycz1:36:40
RedMenMPBenHistand2:06:18
RedWomenMPJenJolliff2:17:01
RedTeamMPLost Unicorns1:02:33
GreenMen1ToddShearer1:29:26
GreenMen2MarkFindlay1:58:39
GreenMen3TrondFlagstad2:27:22
GreenMen4RowanShearer2:34:46
GreenMen5MichaelMalvick3:01:09
GreenMenMPFrankSchweers3:07:59
GreenMenDNFOscarAraujo
GreenWomen1EevaLatosuo1:42:53
GreenWomen2AddieBlair2:42:03
GreenWomenDNFDelaGrey
GreenTeam1Frank and MariaWitmer1:51:10
GreenTeam2TeamTwo Ps in a Pod3:04:19
GreenTeamMPTeam Lillian CoyArctic Orienteering1:10:17
OrangeWomen1EllynBrown1:27:33
OrangeWomen2EileenMyers1:38:45
OrangeWomen3SherylMohwinkel1:44:13
OrangeWomen4SofiaAguilar1:49:48
OrangeWomen5VanessaBergstedt1:53:11
OrangeWomenMPCarolynStwertka1:36:24
OrangeWomenMPTamraKornfield1:21:01
OrangeWomenMPLynn & BenSpencer-Stedman2:00:55
OrangeTeam1TeamLost in the woods wednesdays1:33:34
OrangeTeam2TeamVaughan1:58:33
OrangeTeamMPTeam Tigers2:45:18
OrangeTeamMPIvan & AlfieHodes1:53:21
OrangeTeamMPTeam KarenBronga1:33:27
OrangeTeamDNFTeamJackson
OrangeMenMPAndrewHarmon1:04:06
OrangeMenMPSimonMitchell1:42:11
OrangeMenMPDawsonPacker1:34:53
OrangeMenMPJoeSingleton2:00:29
OrangeMenMPJoeKurtak3:10:23
Yellow1CorinHarmon0:36:06
Yellow2Bjorn Ania0:58:15
Yellow3The Legend and the Compass Pros0:59:40
Yellow4TeamArduser0:59:54
Yellow5JoyceGoodell1:00:57
Yellow6TeamVan Dommelen1:07:09
YellowMPLeslieTose1:46:33
YellowMPThe Cossibert1:58:52
YellowMPTeamAugestin/Heverlng1:50:33
YellowMPLisaAlexia1:35:10
YellowDNFJenHarmon
White1The Legend and the Compass Pros0:23:42
White2Art and GwenHarmon0:27:50
White3TeamBrauer0:31:45
White4The Dugans0:34:00
White5Maxwell0:34:00
White6Megan WArctic Orienteering0:35:06
White7LisaAlexia0:42:25
White8TeamBinder1:02:59

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