High Quality version: Finlands Minna Kauppi decided the WOC Relay 2007 for Finland on the last leg in the womens class with exactly the same team as in 2006 - and Valentin Novikov did the same for Russia. This short video report from WOC 2007 includes short comments from gold medalists Minna Kauppi, Andrey Khramov and Valentin Novikov. Commentary by Jørn Sundby. Video made by Jan Kocbach / (C) woO-TV 2007.
High Quality version: Long interview with Thierry Gueorgiou after his fantastic gold medal in the middle distance at WOC 2007. Also interview with the French trainer Petter Thoresen. (C) 2007 woO-TV - made by Jan Kocbach
Interview with the biggest surprise in the WOC 2007 middle distance in Kiev, Ukraine - Jonn Are Myhren - the first orienteer representing the Netherlands to get a podium place at a World Orienteering Championship with his 6th place. Better quality video will be available later.
WCup 2006 final middle distance men
High Quality version: Interview with Simone Niggli (4 minutes long) after her incredible 11th individual WOC gold medal at the World Orienteering Championships in Kiev, Ukraine in august 2007. (c) 2007 woO-TV - made by Jan Kocbach
High Quality version: Head camera from the forest, map and video of the heat winners from WOC 2007 Middle Qualification in Kiev, Ukraine. Commentary by head of the WOC 2007 media service, Jorn Sundby.
High Quality version: Listen to head of WOC 2007 media service Jorn Sundby's outlook towards the Middle distance final, along with video from the opening ceremony and some of the favourites from the qualification.
Report from the men's Long Distance Final at the World Orienteering Championships in Denmark in 2006 from the official WOC 2006 DVD. The video material is copyright WOC 2006, and may not be used for any purpose without explicit consent from the WOC 2006 organizers.
Head of WOC 2007 media service - Jorn Sundby - summarizes the first two days of the World Champs in Orienteering in Kiev, Ukraine - Sprint and Long Qualification. (C) 2007 woO-TV / Jan Kocbach Low Quality version, better quality version will be available later.
The King of Middle Distance explains his Route to Victory at the World Cup Round 2 in Hovden, Norway. Includes 3D visualization of Gueorgiou's route choices (A worlds first!) using a tailored version of Catching Features and the OCAD->3D terrain converter in addition to route choices shown on a conventional map. There is also some head camera action. Thank you to Czech band Lingers, for providing music with "Life is Beautiful". PS! Please download and view in full quality full-screen - it isn't the same in a small window with the poorer online-quality...
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