Sunday, August 24, 2008

Savaria Cup - Szombathely

The 3rd round of the Hungarian Championships, called Savaria Cup, was held at Szombathely.

Szombathely is a very pretty place. We've been there 2 times already, so both Moira & Peter were delighted to get there. We like the city itself, not too small, not too big, kinda general 'small Austria' feeling we have in & around the city. The air is much more clear than at home, so Aniko likes it more, too.

Anyway, to the race now. As there is no speedskating track (yet) in Szombathely, the race itself was held on a double, asphaltous, open-air handball track, in the backyards of a newly built sports arena. Don't believe everything on the satellite map, it must be a 2-3 year old photo - so believe me, the middle of the sat map is a handball track now :)

So there are no elevated turns, and one round is 140 meters. It imposes some technical difficulties as it is easier to loose the grip in the turns, and it is much more difficult to overtake as the straight sections are very short, about 2-3 pushes for a junior age speedskater. It has a 'short-track' feeling for this reason.

It was very hot and sunny all the day and Peter was a bit nervous - he wanted to defeat the local guy Hazafi Ádám and he feared the track a bit. He had 2 distances to compete, 1.5 laps and 3.5 laps, about 200 and 500 meters, and 4 challengers.
It wasn't until noon his races have come, first the shorter distance. He started perfectly, negotiated the first turn leading the bunch and was increasing his lead from then on.


Then about 1 hour later, he was devastating - starting the last lap with comfortable lead, by the sound of the ring he started a sprint as if it was a 1-lap race. He finished half a lap ahead of the others, his coach called him the 'skater of the day' and that made him so proud.

The team was not in top form, frankly :( Due to the specialities of the track, we didn't see much takeovers and most races were like modern-era F1, where a start could decide the finishing order. Well, let's see what the team will do next week, as they will spend 6 days in training camp.

Me... well I've started, and finished 4th (of 4) on the 200m, and 3rd on the longer distance (cca 500m), due to one falling out on a turn :) I didn't even notice that fall but I was told later only, after finish :) So... still have room to develop :)

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