by cfwc20 | Apr 8, 2020 | Interview
Aston Key The young Australian to follow Aston Key is a young orienteer from Australia, and became famous after he wins the sprint at JWOC last year. Why do you like to play Catching Features? I play CF because I love orienteering (maybe too much), so an orienteering...
by cfwc20 | Apr 8, 2020 | Interview
Matt Ogden The kiwi legend ! (JWOC gold medal in 2012) How do you use Catching Features in your training for real life orienteering? In most sports simulation through visualization is imperative to training the mind and enabling “performance on the day”. ...
by cfwc20 | Apr 8, 2020 | Interview
Albin Ridefelt One of the best on both computer and forest ! Albin Ridefelt is actually (when we write the interview) the best CF player, rank number 1 ! He is also a very famous and successful orienteer in real life, placing right now 14th at the World Ranking and...
by cfwc20 | Apr 8, 2020 | Interview
Robert Merl One of the best Austrian orienteer I really enjoy to play it and I think it is a great way to improve your orienteering skills. Especially mentally. E.g. how do I react when I do a mistake? Do I get annoyed and make a mistake to the next control or can I...
by cfwc20 | Apr 8, 2020 | Interview
Axel Granqvist The youngest and the fastest ! I tried Catching Features for the first time in 2007, when I was 8 years old. I don’t remember much from that time but it was my dad and brother who brought me into it and then I have just been playing on and off over the...
by cfwc20 | Apr 8, 2020 | Interview
Emil Granqvist JWOC medalist and strong swedish competitor When did you start to play on CF? How does it help you to become an elite orienteer? I started playing catching features when i was 12 years back in 2007. I was quite shit the first years but I remember...