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Split Analysis

US Night & Relay Champs: Red

Nadim

median leg score: 76.2
calculated time lost: 8:44 (+10.8%)

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1. 281m 2:56 5 +48 38% 83.9 15 10:26   281m 2:56 5 +48 38% 10:26 I started by crossing the hills rather than risk it being slow going around. I pulled up short of #1, not being all the way at the bottom of the reentrant.
2. 396m 4:52 7 +1:32 46% 75.0 12:17   677m 7:48 7 +2:20 43% 11:31 Dog-legging back toward #2, I climbed high at first, then dropped in the reentrant. I was hesitant at the end.
3. 961m 14:52 13 +6:42 82% 57.0 5:00 3:44 15:28   1638m 22:40 10 +7:20 48% 13:50 I had planned to use the trail but with green woods ahead, I drifted toward the lighted buildings to the left of straight. I then went wide left to get to the road and wide right to use the trails and avoid the green woods. I eventually left from a trail bend, going up a reentrant but I somehow missed the control and got past it a ways. I believe my light went out once during this leg but I got the cable for it reconnected okay.
4. 464m 5:40 6 +1:05 24% 82.6 12:12   2102m 28:20 9 +7:47 38% 13:28 I went straightish through the field. Once there I thought it was a mistake not to use the trails again. Extracting myself onto the trail near a lone tree, I then did use trails to get past the worst of the green vegetation. Another orienteer that I was catching, got there just before me.
5. 1154m 13:24 9 +4:17 47% 70.9 1:10 55 11:36   3256m 41:44 9 +11:36 38% 12:49 I'd gotten across a reentrant and ahead of the other orienteer before my headlamp cable disconnected again. Getting to the road, I cut right, the left to run on what looked like it'd be a flatish but white wooded forest spur. It was rather green. My focus was not good and I lost contact with the map. I made more than one saving correction after making complete stops and remembering how I'd gotten there. I was rather happy to find the control where I thought it'd be but I had been slow.
6. 449m 4:44 3 +1:16 37% 85.9 10:32   3705m 46:28 9 +12:20 36% 12:32 This was an easy physical leg for me. I went straight over to spike it and regain some confidence.
7. 163m 1:48 7 +31 40% 76.2 11:02   3868m 48:16 9 +12:48 36% 12:28 I went basically straight at it.
8. 188m 2:28 10 +1:11 92% 57.0 1:10 37 13:07   4056m 50:44 9 +13:59 38% 12:30 I went straight again and was about to spike it when my light cable disconnected again, one ridge before the control.
9. 666m 8:40 6 +2:01 30% 79.4 1:00 13:00   4722m 59:24 9 +15:00 34% 12:34 I went fairly straight but came down a reenrant to a larger one before the last climb to attack from. The larger reentrant was longer across than expected. I started doubting my position so I left my bearing trying to follow contours to the left. I saw what later turned out to be orienteers near #10 and realized it was a big reentrant. I corrected back to the control.
10. 276m 2:41 8 +41 34% 81.6 10 9:43   4998m 1:02:05 9 +15:41 34% 12:25 I went straightish and only missed being low by a little bit.
11. 465m 5:51 7 +1:51 46% 77.8 12:34   5463m 1:07:56 9 +17:32 35% 12:26 I used the trail to get the a bend and attacked from there. I had drifted a bit but found it w/o too much trouble.
12. 1108m 12:54 8 +4:21 51% 79.4 4:00 11:38   6571m 1:20:50 9 +21:53 37% 12:18 I went somewhat around the first ridge, then used the flatter part of the next to curve left to right. I didn't cut back to the right enough and eventually found myself in the fields before the road. At the road, I cut left and came-in on a powerline ride. It was better than expected. I was hesitant getting to the control and had gotten a bit low to the right before finding it. My lighting disconnected 2-3 times on this leg. Each time I stopped to reconnect.
13. 346m 7:53 14 +4:33 137% 42.6 4:30 3:28 22:47   6917m 1:28:43 9 +26:11 42% 12:49 I went down the right side of the large reentrant. As I got caught-up in the unmapped green, I kept climbing. In some of the worst of it, my headlamp cut out again and this time I wasn't able to reconnect the cable. I used a small 3 LED backup light that barely lit the groud at my feet. I couldn't read the map but walked to the road. I saw someone punching a control to my left, off a trail so I did too. Later, I got a better look at the map and realized that my GO control was off the parking lot.
14. 120m 33 8 +10 43% 72.7 4:35   7037m 1:29:16 9 +26:20 42% 12:41 A slowish finish run but I'd been out for almost 90 minutes, was tired and hungry.

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