Perfect!*
Really enjoyed this; it seemed easy; I took the short legs very carefully and so lost time on each one, but it was worth losing seconds to avoid the risk of losing minutes.
Lucky on #9, didn't see anything I expected to see. Bearing was spot on but over 300m that's definitely more luck than judgement.
Small miss on 12, but I knew I was close and I was; 1 boulder too high.
Tentative on 22 as couldn't match conical heap, think Richard is right to suggest this is spur-type-wiggle on map, but that's a dreadful way of mapping it.
Nothing else major.
There was plenty of discussion about #2 since I hit it and everyone else (big names and small alike) missed it. Looking at GPS, my conclusion is actually that 2 and 3 are both fine but 1 is in the wrong place; this was hard to spot at the time since it's so close to the path. So actually my bearing on 2 must have been well off for me to actually hit the control -> super lucky. BUT I'm not often lucky, so I'm going to take it!
Winsplits showing massive dominance:
http://obasen.orientering.se/winsplits/online/en/d...Overall victory in M21S:
http://sins.org.uk/Results2015/SINS2015_Overall.ht...(which obviously you would expect from the British Champion; I was just playing with them the first 2 days...)
Glad to have this day after the first 2 minor disaster events, really enjoyed it. I believe this is only the 2nd time ever I have beaten Clive - and the first time he ran off the map...
*well not actually, as Richard et al were quick to point out at the finish, but a pretty damn good race for me compared to the previous two days