Illustrated analyses of

Dutch nationals cross country 2008

Rijen, Dutch Army Engineers Barracks

March 2, 2008

6300 metres Men 1989-1990

Results of this race

Copyright © 2008 by Michel Franssen


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Forty-one junior men A (born in 1989-1990) line up for their race over 6300 metres. This is the right wing, with Wilbert van Vliet (523) and Wesley Pauël (502) as some of the medal candidates.


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Here we have the true favorite, Abdi Nageeye (530). He has smartly taken a position in the center of the starting zone, so that he will not have to waste any time when the narrow gate to the motor cross country course comes. Nageeye is an immigrant from Somalia, who used to play soccer until last August or so. Within a couple of months, he was transferred into the best of all Dutch junior distance runners, as he convincingly proved in Tilburg, in early November. Some stories about him may be exaggarated, but his talents are beyond question.

Vito Verbeek (526) is expected to be one of his closest rivals, though no one is likely to stay with Nageeye for the entire race. Number 519 is Tom van Oorschot, who has done better in this winter, than he may have expected. He is a teammate of Wilbert van Vliet, Wouter Dilling (518), and his twin brother Bas van Oorschot (520). The four are defending the national title for Seven Hills Running Team from Nimwegen, and this should be a piece of cake. The best three athletes will count, and no other club team comes anywhere near them.


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Alwin Groen (504) is another candidate for silver or bronze. Dilling is the one on his right side, bended forward.


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Now we spot Bas van Oorschot, third from the left in this cluster.


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None of the young men in this outer left wing is likely to cause Nageeye any trouble.


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Nageeye, who is at least 15 centimetres shorter than most of his opponents, is not yet completely in the frontline, but he has already mastered the only part of the race that could possibly cause him some problems.


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This picture has been taken after about 500 metres of race, and it clearly shows the difference in size between Nageeye, and for example, Dilling and Van Oorschot. Most of the rivals of Nageeye run in front of him. Jeroen Reintjes (532) is leading, while Van Oorschot, Dilling, Pauël, Verbeek, and Van Vliet have virtually locked him up. Sooner or later, the course will widen up, and Nageeye will make his escape from this little Alcatraz.


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Verbeek and Van Vliet are not looking very cheerful. Do they already know the outcome of this race? Directly behind them are Sjoerd van Marrewijk (541), Nout Jansen (512), and Groen.


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In this early stage, Groen is escorted by Elmar Ruiter (508), and they have Nick van Tol (524) and Rob Tijdink (540) hanging in their slipstream.


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While the junior men have completed their first small loop of 900 metres in the open area, we quickly moved to the nortwestern end of the red loop of 1800 metres, and taken position on top of the highest hill in the forest. This hill is situated at just about the 1000 metres point of the red loop. So this is Nageeye after 1900 metres of race, all on his own already.


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It is no surprise, that Van Vliet leads the pursuit, ahead of Pauël, and Verbeek, who has trouble to keep up with the others. Van Vliet is ten seconds short of Nageeye at this point.


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Verbeek has just found out that he is no match for Van Vliet and Pauël today. The margin is four seconds already, so he wishes to settle for rank four in the 4400 metres to come.


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Reintjes trails Nageeye by 18 seconds, but he is probably more concerned with Verbeek now.



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Groen is about twenty seconds behind Nageeye, and has Reintjes within his grasp.


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Van Oorschot is seventh at 26 seconds from Nageeye, and goes to work. He brings Jansen with him, and his teammate Dilling has to pass on this deal.


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Dilling has taken rank nine, and in orther to hold on to it, he will have to shake David Vonk off in the 4400 metres ahead. It seems that Van Marrewijk can't stay with them any longer.


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This are Maarten Jumelet and Mark Nouws. They clear this hill 34 seconds after Nageeye.


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Tijdink has lost 36 seconds on Nageeye, but still takes rank 14.


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This is Ruiter in position 15, almost 40 seconds behind the leader.


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Joost Hummelink is still #16 of the race, but can he hold on to it? He is a half miler and metric miler in track races, and if it were up to him, the race would be just about over here.


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These are Thomas van der Heijden (546), Nick van Tol (524), and Arnold Vreeker (527), with Erik Roeloffs (538) a couple of seconds behind.


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Here we have Jeroen Verboom and Bas van Oorschot, ranked 22nd and 23rd, if we are not mistaken. No way that this Van Oorschot can be glad with the way this race goes.


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Nageeye has added 1800 metres to the 1900 of his previous passage, and used only 6.20 minutes for this loop!


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Van Vliet and Pauël have managed to limit their loss to a mere two seconds in this lap. They still have Nageeye in sight, but must be running out of gas. How much longer can they keep up with Nageeye's pace at a distance of fourteen seconds?


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Groen is trailing Van Vliet and Pauël by sixteen seconds, so even his hopes for a silver or bronze medal are quickly fading away.


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We waited a little over three minutes after the last passage of Nageeye, but then it was high time to head for the finish zone. We make it just in time to the first gate through the fence around the forest to meet Nageeye taking the other direction for the last time. He does not look tired at all, and has only 1200 metres left to cover. Five minutes have gone by since the last time we pictured him, so he will be back at these crossroads in about two minutes. He will still have to run a couple of hundred metres along the fence, but all together, he will surely be back in the finish zone in less than four minutes, so we can't afford to stay here very long.


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Believe it or not, Van Vliet and Pauël are still only half a minute behind Nageeye. Pauël has moved a little bit out of the slipstream of Van Vliet, so we can expect his attack for silver at any time now.


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Groen is only 12 seconds behind Van Vliet and Pauël, so the race to the victory platform may not be over for him yet.


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Reintjes is 18 seconds behind Groen, while Van Oorschot and Jansen are quickly closing in on him.


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Van Oorschot and Jansen have only six seconds to make up with 5th ranked Reintjes, and Van Oorschot is known to be a quick finisher.


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Dilling has bypassed Verbeek for rank 8, but unwillingly gave him a ride. Can he still dump him somewhere? For the record: Nageeye passed this point one minute ago, we can already see him comming back from the hill, so now it is really time to make our move through the swamps and other barriers that separate us from the party zone.


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Little more then 2.20 minutes have passed by since we pictured Dilling and Verbeek, and after some detours to avoid the very busy gateways, we arrive just in time to welcome Nageeye, and be the first ones to congratulate him with his victory, just like we promised a few weeks earlier in a discussion on the indoor nationals in Ghent.


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We have never met this close, and if all of the photographers that filled this zone after the senior races, would have been here now, it might have been much more difficult to take these exclusive shots of Nageeye.


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Pauël reaches the finish 44 seconds after Nageeye, but more important, he has shaken off the feared Van Vliet for good. His face and right forefinger prove his happiness.


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Van Vliet, who is known to be rather introvert, can't conceal how disappointed he is, but he is also having some problems with his stomach or liver.


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Groen is not over-celebrating his fourth rank, but not really upset either. Look at his thumbs, what are they telling us?


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Van Oorschot has proven to come up to our expectations, and convincingly outsprinted Jansen for rank 5.


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Van Oorschot may be very tired, but he is content. "I did it," is his expression.


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Jansen, who now crosses the border, takes a still highly creditable rank 6.


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Reintjes takes rank seven, 1.22 minutes behind the sort of extraterrestrial Nageeye.


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Verbeek is certainly not overwhelmingly pleased with rank 8, but he has given Dilling no chance whatsoever in the final 300 metres or so.


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Dilling is certainly not satisfied with rank 9. He probably expected to stay with teammate Van Oorschot to just about this point, and then fight it out with him. But his club team of Seven Hills has taken its fourth national championship in a row, and with individual ranks 3, 5, and 9, they were never this superior.


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Jumelet is glad to rank 10, and so are Van Marrewijk, Tijdink, and Vonk with their final positions.


Results of this race

Men 89-90, 6300 m

1

530

Abdi Nageeye

1989

Loopgroep Aart Stigt

21.38

2

502

Wesley Pauël

1990

Almere'81

22.12

3

523

Wilbert van Vliet

1989

Seven Hills Running

22.19

4

504

Alwin Groen

1989

NOVA

22.37

5

519

Tom van Oorschot

1989

Seven Hills Running

22.48

6

512

Nout Jansen

1989

Tartlétos

22.51

7

532

Jeroen Reintjes

1990

Atletico'73

23.00

8

526

Vito Verbeek

1990

Hellas

23.16

9

518

Wouter Dilling

1990

Seven Hills Running

23.26

10

507

Maarten Jumelet

1989

Leiden Atletiek

23.44

11

541

Sjoerd van Marrewijk

1989

Olympus'70

23.46

12

540

Rob Tijdink

1989

Caesar

23.49

13

522

David Vonk

1990

Zuidwal

23.52

14

546

Thomas van der Heijden

1990

Sprint

24.01

15

508

Elmar Ruiter

1990

AV Heerenveen

24.07

16

539

Emiel Admiraal

1990

Trias

24.15

17

525

Quinten Hennekam

1990

Parthenon

24.23

18

537

Mark Nouws

1990

Loopteam Ed Sligcher

24.28

19

538

Erik Roeloffs

1990

Loopteam Ed Sligcher

24.34

20

524

Nick van Tol

1990

GAC Hilversum

24.42

21

527

Arnold Vreeker

1989

Trias

24.45

22

500

Joost Hummelink

1989

Nijmegen Atletiek

25.01

23

517

Jeroen Verboom

1989

Triathlon

25.12

24

536

Jochem Pansier

1990

Oss'78

25.12

25

548

Hielke Schurer

1990

Energie

25.25

26

533

Robin Teunissen

1990

Venray Regio

25.29

27

544

Lennart van der Burg

1989

AVV

25.29

28

542

Thomas Luttikhold

1990

AVA'70

25.30

29

551

Tim van Dongen

1989

Scorpio

26.01

30

506

Adriaan Fransen

1990

AAC'61

26.01

31

503

Willem Dudink

1990

SAV

26.11

32

531

Arne Mulder

1990

PEC 1910

26.14

33

547

Camiel Kruiswijk

1990

BAV

26.14

34

510

Fabian Vergne

1989

Ilion

26.33

35

529

Robby van Reeuwijk

1989

Ilion

26.53

36

549

Joeri Baarda

1990

Tilburg Road Runners

27.00

37

550

Wilbert Grooters

1990

Pallas'67

27.06

38

534

Tim van der Hoeven

1989

Pijnenburg

27.14

39

545

Stef Verwaaijen

1989

AVA'70

27.59

40

509

Robbin Pieterman

1989

Ilion

29.46

41

515

Frank Wouda

1990

AV Haaksbergen

30.28


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