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Julian Dent
Captain
Terrigal, Australia
Merits
→ 2023 One Water Race, 59h 59m, 1st place
→ 2022 One Water Race, 49h 52m, 2nd place
→ 2019 ÖtillÖ World Championship, 5th place
→ 2019 ÖtillÖ Utö
→ 2019 Ångaloppet 22 Km
→ 2018 Ångaloppet 22 Km
→ 2016 ÖtillÖ World Championship
→ 2015 ÖtillÖ World Championship, 3rd place
→ 2014 World Orienteering Championship, 24th place
→ 2005 Junior World Orienteering Championship 4th place
Merits
→ 2023 One Water Race, 59h 59m, 1st place
→ 2022 One Water Race, 49h 52m, 2nd place
→ 2019 ÖtillÖ World Championship, 5th place
→ 2019 ÖtillÖ Utö
→ 2019 Ångaloppet 22 Km
→ 2018 Ångaloppet 22 Km
→ 2016 ÖtillÖ World Championship
→ 2015 ÖtillÖ World Championship, 3rd place
→ 2014 World Orienteering Championship, 24th place
→ 2005 Junior World Orienteering Championship 4th place
Q&A
– Why do you want to participate in One Water Race?
Being part of the inaugural race in 2022 made me hungry to win in 2023! Now we have done that we have to defend our title!
– Have you taken a similar challenge before?
Yes, OWR in 2022 and 2023!
– What are your strengths?
Navigation and route choice support. Positive team support.
– What are your weaknesses?
Sleep deprivation.
– What would be your biggest challenges in this race?
Two nights without sleep to win!
– Have you been to the Stockholm archipelago and what do you know/think about the terrain?
I have lived in Stockholm for 10 years and spent many hours swim running through the Stockholm archipelago.
– What are you most looking forward to, if you would participate in One Water Race?
Implementing a winning strategy in 2024.