Aussie Victory at WMOC in Brazil
The World Masters Orienteering Championships are currently being held in Brazil. This is the first time a world orienteering championship has been held on the South American continent. There is a small contingent of Australians who have made the journey to Brazil to compete in these championships.
Yesterday the Sprint Finals were held. This description of the terrain comes from Blairs Attackpoint log.
WMOC Sprint Qualification– this was largely a running race, although the use of artificial fences added a bit of interest to it, particularly early in the course

WMOC Sprint Final– was in a park around a major waterfall- partly cleared picnic grounds but a lot of thick forest with an extensive track network. There wasn’t a lot that actually made you go into the thick forest, but it made for some interesting route choice. Quite hilly too.
Australia has one world masters champion Jenny Bourne who won the W60 Sprint Final by quite a large margin 47 seconds.
Australian results in Sprint Finals (apologies to anyone I missed).
Jenny Bourne 1st W60A
Margi Freemantle 4th W55B
Anne Scown 1st W60B
Kerryn Jones 32nd W60B
Janet King 8th W65B
Ann Ingwersen 10th W70A
Blair Trewin 13th M40A
Geoff Lawford 7th M55A
Ted Van Geldermalsen 4th M60A
Paul Pacque 12th M60A
Bill Jones 57th M60A
John Scown 14th M60B
Murray King 29th M60B
Frank Ingwersen 26th M70B
Kevin Paine 4th M85

Today (Wed) is the Long Distance qualification 1, Thurs the Long Distance qualification 2 and on Saturday the Final of the Long Distance will be held.
All results and Route gadget
http://www.wmoc2014.org.br/en/resultados/
Nick Dent