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02/05/2016 || Switzerland win Sprint Relay in tight finish ||Arena, News||
Rahel Friederich, Switzerland reached the finish line just 4 seconds ahead of Helena Jansson, Sweden at the end of a fast and furious Sprint Relay in Trzebnica, Poland this afternoon. The Swiss team led throughout, with Judith Wyder just ahead of the pack at the end of the first leg. Denmark took third place.
02/05/2016 || Marika Teini: from nightmare to the race of her life ||Arena, News||
On Saturday, Marika Teini had to retire from her race due to a health problem. But on Sunday, Marika got up to the podium for the first time in an individual World Cup race.
02/05/2016 || Judith Wyder: “I have to handle pain” ||Arena, News||
Judith Wyder got tears in her eyes after her victory in central Wroclaw. The Swiss star has had to handle more than just orienteering in the last year, and in every race there’s an extra challenge.
02/05/2016 || A new world for Maja ||Arena, News||
For Maja Alm it has been a new kind of day for the last few months, but now a lot of it is the same as earlier, even though there is a big change in the Danish team.
02/05/2016 || Nadiya Volynska: “Alone is even better” ||Arena, News||
Nadiya Volynska was one of three smiling girls in third place at the first Sprint race in the World Cup. She enjoyed it, but the Ukraine likes one thing even better.
02/05/2016 || Cath Taylor – “I have to be careful” ||Arena, News||
In 2015 Catherine Taylor had a great WOC on home ground and won the last race in the World Cup. Now she is just a spectator at the start of this year’s World Cup. She is thinking about what is coming next.
01/05/2016 || Norway’s best moved on ||Arena, News||
The best Norwegians in the first race of the World Cup didn’t take part in the second one. For them it was a short trip to Poland. Now they are preparing for new goals.
01/05/2016 || Kyburz: “I had to stop at some controls” ||Arena, News||
The results were very tight in the first Sprint race in the 2016 World Cup in central Wroclaw, Poland, where there were a lot of challenges – and also five instead of three on the podium in the women’s class. Swiss team-mates Judith Wyder and Matthias Kyburz were the winners.


















