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by Carl Henrik » February 20th, 2007, 8:41 am
Hello Arno,
Yes, Lassi Karonen broke his swedish record of 5:49.3 from last year by the new 5:47.5.
The whole second per 500 on the 5k "only" transfererd to .5 second over the 2k. This being in line with performing relatively even better over longer distances, like the 5k.
He is almost precisely doubling the d adding 3 when going from 2 to 5k. Makes you wonder what he could do on longer distances, if ultimately his weight (105kg) will change that 3 to something higher or not.
He does cross country skiing for very long distances though with seemingly no regard for weighing up to 50% more than the other competitors. 2006 he finished only 18minutes after the winner in Vasaloppet, an international 90km race with 14000 competitors.
In the same race, however, Olaf Tufte finished only 15 minutes behind the winner. They both seem to move very well from 2k to 5k.
Carl Henrik
M27lwt, 181cm
1:13@lowpull, 15.6@100m, 48.9@300m, (1:24.4)/(1:24.5)@500m, 6:35@2k, 36:27.2@10k, 16151m@60min