Israel Open Championship – February O Festival

Final preparations are in progress for the Israel Sport Orienteering Association’s annual Israel Open Championship on the weekend of February 25-26. This two-day competition in February attracts hundreds of competitors from Israel and abroad. Together with the  Negev Desert Championship on the preceding weekend, the ISOA offers a week full of  great orienteering.

See details in the lastest bulletin (PDF): February O Festival 2011 – Bulletin 2.

This bulletin contains important information about the events, including registration instructions, schedules, driving maps to venues, and valuable course setters’ notes for each of the two days of the Israel Championship.

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2010 Winter Cup. Great Weather. Great Results.

Two consecutive days of orienteering in two very different  types of terrain determined the winners of the ISOA 2010 Winter Cup.

The cumulative results from two days ultimately rewarded those orienteers who were consistent in their athletic and orienteering abilities both in the badlands of Park Eshkol in southern Israel and in the maze of cactus hedges among the olive groves in Ben Shemen Forest.

Some 400 competitors participated in both days of the championship, along with hundreds of recreational orienteers, who took advantage of the springlike winter weather to enjoy the non-competitive course.

The ISOA was delighted to host Swiss competitor Sophie Tritschler, a gold medalist in the 2009 JWOC relay. Sophie amazed the Israeli athletes with her speed and skill. But unfortunately, on the first day of competition she disqualified due to mistakenly skipping a simple control. On the second day of competition she vindicated herself, and produced a first-place result that also bested many of the under-18 boys who ran the same course, though in a different category.

At the end of the first day of competition, almost all categories were still open to challenge, with some of the top ranks separated only by seconds. Tension and excitement were high heading into the second day of competition.

The 2010 Winter Cup men’schampion is Zef Segal of Asa Tel Aviv club, who beat Guy Sabo of Modiin club by just 1 minute and 4 seconds. Women’s champion is Neta Dafni from Ramat Hasharon club.

Other notable results: Boys under-18: Nitzan Yasur from Yizrael club; Girls under-18: Adi Gutman from Modiin.

 M21 Champions

 W21 Champions

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Short Distance Championships – October 2010

Dan Chissick’s blog – Qualifications

Dan Chissick’s blog – Final

Zef Segal’s blog

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Coach Chissick Sums Up Team Israel Results at JWOC

Overall, satisfying results for Team Israel at JWOC, according to coach Dan Chissick. Check out his blog report on the team’s performance.

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JWOC – Middle Distance Finals

Slightly disappointing, but overall solid results for Team Israel in the Middle Distance Finals. Read coach Dan Chissick’s blog report on the JWOC Middle Distance Finals.

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Eran Segal Reaches JWOC Middle Distance A Final

Coach Dan Chissik and the Israeli orienteering community had plenty to be proud about today. All three Israel competitors produced better than expected results, with Eran Segal becoming the first born-in-Israel orienteer to everqualify for the A Final in the Middle Distance event.
The coach’s dream came true!

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JWOC – Long Distance Results

Today was the JWOC Long distance, with Neta Dafni and Guy Sabo (who was the last starter) running the race. Eran Segal was resting after 4 consecutive days of racing.
Neta had a good race, with a number of small mistakes, and her result was as good as hoped for. She ranked 82 of 117 finishers. Guy started well, but a mistake at the second spectator control, and another big mistake on the last loop, cost him dearly and he ranked 112 of 149 finishers. The split times show that he was 88th at control 24, so we can feel disappointed.
Read coach Dan Chissick’s blog report on the Long Distance competition.

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JWOC – Sprint Results

The sprint race at Aalborg University was very technical and fast, entirely in an urban environment. Our team produced average yet consistent results.
Read coach Dan Chissick’s blog report on the Sprint competition.

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Team Israel Results from EYOC 2010

M18 – LONG
(96 competitors, winning time – 57:17)
21 – Eran Segal – 1:06:26
82 – Asaf Avner – 1:23:00
84 – Shaked Regev – 1:24:34
94 – Mofaz Shmuely – 1:49:46

M16 – LONG
(86 competitors, winning time – 53:59)
58 – Nitsan Yasur -1:17:52
70 – Itay Manor – 1:24:23
77 – Dekel Avraham – 1:32:55
78 – Dvir Schechter – 1:34:58

M18 – RELAY (placed 14 out of 28 teams)
Leg 1: Eran Segal – 39:51 – Was the #1 fastest runner on leg 1.
Leg 2: Asaf Avner – 45:27
Leg 3: Regev Shaked – 49:00

M16 – RELAY (placed 17 out of 20 teams)
Leg 1: Itay Manor (41:45)
Leg 2: Dekel Avraham (50:17)
Leg 3: Nitsan Yasur (46:25)
Dvir Schecter (52:31) ran on a mixed-country team

M18 – SPRINT
(96 competitors, winning time – 0:13:54)
18 – Eran Segal – 0:15:04
73 – Mofaz Shmuely – 0:16:51
87 – Asaf Avner – 0:18:14
91 – Shaked Regev – 0:19:36

M16 – SPRINT
(86 competitors, winning time – 0:12:26)
34 – Dvir Schechter – 0:14:48
66 – Dekel Avraham – 0:16:31
68 – Nitsan Yasur – 0:16:35
76 – Itay Manor – 0:18:01

Team Israel at EYOC 2010 - photo by Oded Verbin

Team Israel at EYOC 2010

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3 Israeli Competitors at JWOC 2010 in Denmark

Israel will be represented by two young men and one young woman at the Junior World Orienteering Championship this year.

Israel_Team_JWOC2010

Israel_Team_JWOC2010

Team members: Eran Segal, Neta Dafni and Guy Sabo Bar
Coach: Dan Chissick

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