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TIere are some big questions facing orienteeringt present ones which are rarely discussed at

least In the circles inwhich I move One whichhas been getung quite an airing recently at IOF level Isthe Olympic Question It has for many years been thestated policy of the International OrienteeringFederation to seek the Inclusion of orienteering Inboth the summer and winter olyrnplcs That alwaysseemed to be just an aspiration particularly for so-called foot orienteering since the number of countriesneeded to practice a sport was simply too great fororienteering to qualify The break-up of the EasternBloc however has suddenly Increased the number ofcountries affiliated to the IOF and brought thequestion of Olympic participation much closer

Ski-orienteering Is quite likely to make It Into thewinter Olympics because you dont need as manycountries to qualify as a winter Olympic sport Whatare the pros and cons In favour Is the Increasedexposure of orten teertng via TV and the media Againstmay be the commercialism which seems to go with theOlympiCS the politics of sport the changed nature ofthe sport which olympic participation could bring Forconventional orienteering the IOF have to find acompromise between making orienteering attractiveand commercially viable without sacrtflctng theessential nature of the sport the running andthinking the navtgatlon the natural environmentOne of the reservations of the OlympiC peopleapparently was that the course should be aval1ablffor the runners to study beforehand that would be ahuge step and one which I dont think would besupported by most ortenteers

The fact remains though that the profile of theorienteering population Is an ageing one There arefewer and fewer Juniors coming Into the sport not justIn Ireland and we need a means of attractingenthusiastic young people Perhaps the Olyrnplcs Isthe way to do It

What do you think Has anyone out there anythingto contribute

The Irish Qricnteer 3

LONG WALKSSome of you may like to have details of theorganised walks etc this year Most of thisinformation was gleaned from Irish MountainLog

SENIOR HOMEINTERNATIONALCARLINGFORDSept 1314 1997

Potential team members should notify RichardKavanagh the Convenor of Selectors if they areNOT available to run in this eventThe classes principally concerned are M and W20-21 and 35(For our BOF readers the date of this eventappears in the official BOF fixtures list as a weeklater Dont be decieved this is a ploy to confusethe Scots As far as the planners and organisersare concerned not to mention the event centrethe dates are 1314 September)An unfortunate clash however looks likely inthat the Veteran Home International in England islikely to be on the same weekend This will affectthe Irish and Welsh learns most since theirsmaller numbers mean ~at there is more overlapbetween the Senior and Veteran teamsparticularly in the 35140 age classes

and other topics as varied as theseAnyone with internet access might be interestedin these sites

RADI-OLeinster (or at least Dublin) readers might like 10

tune in to Radio Anna Livia on Wednesdayevenings for the latest news in athleticsorienteering hill running triathlons hill walkingand outdoor activities generally The programmeis The Right Track presented by PaddyHayden at 7 30 Anna Livia is at 1038 MHz onFM And if there any buddingreportersbroadcasters out there who want to takeon the orienteering reporting give TIO a call

Mountaineering Council of Irelandhttpwwwulie-mciBritish Mountaineering CouncilhttpwwwthebmccoukInternationalO-FederationhttpwwworienteeringorgCompass Sport httpdspacedialpipexcomtownsquareat44indexhtmIrish Mountain Running Associationhttpirela nd iol ie-imnlGlobal orienteering linkshllpllwwwshefacukuniunionsusocsuocflinkshtmlIOP High Tech GrouphttpwwworientceringorgrrechAJticleshunScottish Orienteering Associationhttpwwwalmaccouksoa

Comeragh Bog Trot April 12 (Niall Carroll 052-23085)Maam Turks Walk May 3 (Coilin Parsons 091-553241 e-mail coilinparsonsucgie)Lowe Alpine Mountain Marathon May 1718(Pat Ileal y 045-441625)Blackstairs Walk May 17 (Mary Reilly 0 I-4970874)Galty Walk June 14 (Caroline McNeilis 056-63654)Bangor Trail June 21 (Colm Geraghty 098-41834)Lug Walk June 21 (Barbara Condon 01-4936058)Setanta Mountain Marathon Aughavannagh July6Benbulben Challenge July 19 Ml Mulligan (071-41267)Mourne Seven Sevens August 9 (Jim Brown(08)01247-465121 )Burren Walk August 30 (Alan Sbaw 061-343959)Glover Highlander Sept 13 (Alan Tees(08)01504-810834 )There will be no Darrow Walk or Circuit of Imaaltllis year

ON THE INTERNETRecent discussions on the O-Net the internetnewsgroup for orienteering have included thebest way to issue control descriptionsorienteering on stamps the Peel Report on BOFfixtures vandal proof punch designs methods ofoverprinting courses on maps the nameorienteering and whether it should be changedsources of Ovshocs for those with very large feetthe prospects for orienteering in the Olympics

CELTI C CUP 97How about a wonderful weekend orienteering inWales Well all Irish orienteers have beeninvited by ihe Welsh Orienteering Association tothe 4th Celtic Cup competition an all-classesIreland v Wales competitionThe event is to be run as part of a double badgeevent on July 123 in North WalesSaturdayS event is at Beddgelert and Sundaysnear Berwys-y-CoedA campsite will be available at Beddgelert andwe hope to have a village ball available for floorspace accommodationThe organisers are checking out minibus hiredetails from Holyhead Pre-entry will be requiredfor the events and entry forms will be distributedto clubs at least If youre based in Ireland andyou plan to go the organisers request that youdont send any money with the entry form send itto The Irish Orlenteer instead and TIO will paywith a single transaction to reduce bank chargesFerry fares for foot passengers are about pound35return for adultsWales snatched the coveted cup from us last yearat Slieve Croob so now is our chance to regainthe tropby4 The Irish QrienTeer

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~BROCKAGHSCATTEREDAs part of the count down to IOC 97 GreatEastern Navigators will be running its secondPractice makes perfect event in Brockagh onthe 20th of April Brockagh just across thevalley from Derrybawn is the ideal area to finetune navigation techniques for open mountainand fast forest just two weeks before theChampionships This will be a mass start scatterevent with long and short courses on premarkedmaps A scatter event is in essence a score eventwhere the object is to get all the controls witbouta time Limit Registration will open at 1100 withthe mass start at 12 noon So take this lastopportunity to run on Brockagh until the newmap in tbe new millennium

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INTER-PRO RESULTSThe tendency for the home side to win tbeInterprovincial Championships continued thisyear with Munster taking the trophy (or theywould have taken it if it had been there allegedly Leinster still have it from two yearsago) The Championships were at Bear naGaoithe lnchigcela in conditions reminiscent ofthe early Shamrock O-Ringens (mist and rain)The final score was Munster 230 Leinster 189Ulster 80 COIUJacht32 Next years event is dueto be in COIUJacht but despite what J said aboveitll take some effort for Connacht to win Thereason for the home sides high score is simplythat tbey are more likely to have a full team in allclasses picking up points that are there for thetaking

COMERAGH CHALLENGEThe Sth Corneragh Mountain Challenge two-daymountain marathon is being organised hy PatHealy on the weekend of May 1718 at Cion melThe event has been growing in stature every yeardespite the strangest weather torrential rain orblistering sunThe event is open to teams of two who carryalltheir overnight gear (tent etc) and spend the nightat a camp in the mountains in the style of theMourne and Karrimor marathonsCourses are 40 km (Elite) 35 km (A) 30 km (Bamp Military) and 24 km (C) The event used aspecial I 25000 scale mountain map producedfor the competitionEntries close 30th April but late entries will beaccepted as far as possible Entry fees are IRpound25per team plus IRpound450 per mapDetails from Pat Healy Cut Bush Curragh CoKildare Ireland Phonefax 045-441625

KOOKKerry Orienteers have been running a series ofevents in the Spring The remaining ones ore atBanna sand dunes on April 20 and the SouthernOricnteers Munster League event at The CragsGlenflesk (remember Shamrock 961) on May11 thoThe Banna event will have three courses ofabout 3 6 and 9 km the Glenflesk event willhave the usual MLcourses

6 Vie Irish Orenrecr

ODDS and ENDS and ODDS _o This years Army Championsbips will beat Glendalougb the week after the IrishChampionships (more recent reports suggestthat its the FCA Championships not the ArmyChamps as such) If you see stray pieces of tapeidentifying control sites at lOC don Ljump to theconclusion that youre in the right place and thecontrol is gone - it may be a marker for the FCAeventa Cinderella A pair of childrens blue 0-shoes were lost at the Leinster League event atthe Curragh Co Kildare on December 6th last Ifthese are in your safe keeping please contactSenan OBoyle at 045-434054o Congratulations to Aonghus and ParticiaOCleirigh on the birth of their son Cathal onIlthAptil

IOCNEWSAs you undoubtedly know the IrishChamplonships are on the May Bank Holidayweekend at Glebdalough and The Curragh Entryforms have been circulated to clubs and at eventsbut theres one in this issue in case you didnt getone111eIndividual event at Glendalough is being runby GEN and AJAX and the controller is TrinaCleary (3ROC) CNOC are running the Relayson a new map of The Curragh Lower cost entryis available to April 4 and the closing date is April18 - but later entries may be worth tryingT-shirts should be ordered on the entry formEntries to IOC 97 Brian Bell 25 Balally ParkSandyford Rd Dublin 16 (01-2956894) e-mailenquiries to 198380ibllunailcom

LEINSTER CHAMPS 97Satanta Orienteers are circulating entry forms forthe Lcinster Championships (theres one in thisissue) lit Djouce Woods and Powerscourt nearEnniskerry in Co Wicklow 011 Saturday May24th This is a new area to orienteering Entriesclose 12th May wilh cheaper entry up to Ist MayEntries to Frances ONeill 18 Manor HeathDublin 16The Leinster League final is planned for SundayMay 25th but the new map of the Pine ForestRathfarnham is almost certainly not going to be

readybut the event will be somewhere Entry 00

the day only 7 colour courses

WHAT ITCOSTSTake a look at some recent entry forms IOC 97entry pound79 for adults pound46 for juniors pound1824 forfamily Programme cards results amp postage addpound1Leinster Champs pound68 for Seniors pound46 forJuniors family pound16122 Add pound2 for programmecards resultslpostage etcMunster Champs Inter Pro Senior pound5n juniorspound35 family pound1311 Add pound2 for information andresultsMaybe we should get AJAXGEN to do all ourpostage lSeriously though does it represent good valuefor money What do you think Why not drop110 a line (or an e-mail at jmcctioioUe and letus know What improvements would you like tosee in local and national events Any commentsor suggestions

NEW MAP COLOURSA proposal has emerged in the process of therevision for the International Specifications forOrienteering Maps to radically overhaul thecolours used on orienteering mapsA growing body of opinion holds that the existingcolours fail to match with the expectations ofnewcomers looking at orienteering mapsparticularly with respect to vegetation Talesabound of novice orienteers heading straight forthe green because they bolieve that green denotesthe best parts of the terrain to run throughTo overcome this problem it is proposed to ceasethe present uses of yellow and green onorienteering maps Under the new plans greenwould be used to denote open and semi-openareas being the most runnable Shades of redwould be used to denote thick vegetation whichrestricted ones speed of movement Normalforest would be mapped using yellow as anintermediate colour between the two extremesAt this stage it is not proposed to alter any of theother colours although the view was expressedthat the use of blue for water features provides apotential cultural bias towards orienteers fromless-polluted countries

When asked his view on the matter aspokesperson for the lOF declined to confirm ordeny the existence of the proposals and urged allrenders to take a closer look at todays date

(posted to the O-net by Blair Trewin of Australiaon April 1st)

JK98amp99Having read the report of this years JK and seenColm Rotherys map (centre pages) perhapsyoull be tempted to go to the event if you havenever been Next years JK is in Wales eventcentre Dolgellau (pronounced Dollgetbly ifIm not mistaken) and will be the mostenvironmentally friendly JK yet claim theorganisers all three days are within walkingdistance amid scenery which rivals the 1984 JKareas in Snowdonia and with equally challengingterrain You can sample orienteering in that areain July at the Celtic Cup tooIn 1999 the event moves to south cast England

SCOTTISH CHAMPS 97The Scottish Champs is a World Championshipsselection raccand includes BOP National Event3 The competition is at Craigbui Kingussie nearAviemore on Saturday 24th May (unfortunatelythe same day as the Leinster Championships)The Relays are at Strathmashie Forest nearNowtownmore on the 25th with a colour-codedevent at Strathmashie on the MondayEntries on a standard entry form to Janet Clark13 NW Circus Place Edinburgh EIl3 6SX(STGpound8350) cd 26497 Phone 0044-131-225-7771 For relays phone Ann IIaley (0044-131-445-4833)

VANDAL PROOFAccording to Orienteering Norell America BobPutnam of Florida attaches the followingmessage to control markers to deter vandalsWarning Electromagnetic Radiation Do nottouch or diaturb 50 of this fixture consists ofmaterial which exhibits electromagneticradiation in the wavelengths 5800 - 6200angstroms Aaaarrrgh

The Irish Orienfeer 7

SQUAD PURSUITSA OCleirigh CNOC

Training Organised technical training was laidon for members and wannabe members of ournational squads - Senior Vets Student andDefence Forces squads - over the week-end1516 February Frank and Deirdre Ryanorganised a menu of training exercises on theSaturday in Portumna Park from whichparticipants could select the type and difficulty oftraining which best suited their needs

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Butterflyraquo au Sunday after a discussionchaired by Irish Orienteering Champion ColmRothery on race preparation participantssampled a mass-start butterfly relay event at firsthand on the intricate Knockbarron map Thisrace format which simulates relay racing isorganised as follows There is a mass-start witheach competitor funning all 6 sections of thecourse (A B C X Y Z) in differentpermutations The format in Figure I gives 36permutations (AXBYCZ AYBXCZ AZBYCX ) and requires 9 courses to be over-printed(AX AY AZ BX ) The Figure 2 format

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permutations and requires 5 courses to beoverprinted Simultaneously a shorter 2 tooprace can be incorporated without any extraorganisation by simply using 4 sections (eg AB X Y) which yields 4 course permutations

The mass-start butterfly method is now beingused as a legitimate a-race format in its ownright and has been adopted in some World Cupraces It also made an appearance for one stage ofthe Swiss 6-day last year Mass-start butterflybrings the spills thrills and spectator appeal of arelay to the individual competition I predict thatwell see more of this format in the future

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Mass-stan (or relay) type training is animportant component of technique trainingbecause it de-sensitises the athlete to thedistractions of other competitors improvescontrol-taking drills andforces the athleteto map-read at an increased racing tempoThe skills developed improve individualperformance as well as relay racingexpertise

More so than any other orienteering-skillstraining type we need to conduct more relaytraining and racing in Ireland Nine squadmembers attended this training week-end

Thonfs Once again thanks to all the contributors to this issue Ton ODonovan Aonghus

OCleirigh Ailbhe Creedon Joe lalor Colm Rothery the other editors and clubsecretaries the people who send in stllffon disk so It doesnt have to be retyped the oneswho send ill printed results as well as a copy on disk and who keep the format simple

As for the rest of you Ipray for you late at night that YOIl will be amicted with the curseof the seven snotty-nosed orphans for making my job so much more difficult than it need

beFinally apologies for the (yet again) late arrival of this issue due to other commitments(work family and orienteering) and a change ofDTP program (Pagemaker to Quark

Express)

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Squad Members take Oil thecountry and will

Veteran running star and orienteering squadmember Gerry Brady wins tbe Veteran NationalCross-Country (040) title in Sligo This is atremendous victory for Gerry who was third inthe same competition last year

Defence Forces athlete and orienteerPaddy Morgan makes a terrific comebackfrom lengthy injury to win the 045 titte

On the same day in the Womens NationalIntermediate race British OmiddotChampion UnaCreagh finishes in an excellent third position andin doing so establishes herself as a versatile all-rounder - international orienteer and mountain-racer and successful running athlete The racewas won by Irish mountain-racing star BethMcClUSkey (who has been seen of late atorienteering events) All you girls booking yourteam ticket 10WOC99 look-outII) the mens Intermediate race Colrn Rotheryfinishes in an impressive fourth position TheNational Intermediate Championships is a bigrace in all respects - il boasts the largest field inthe country and is a race where most of our greatathletes made their mark Fonner winnersinclude Eamonn Couglan Gerry Curtis andPeter Mathews Runners-up in tbe past includeGerry Brady and mountain racing legend - JohnLenihan

JUDITH BUTLERMany Leinster orienteers and those fromfurther afield will have known 3ROCsJudith Dutler Judith died at Easter after afight against cancer She had been acti ve onthe 3ROC committees dealing withjuniors membership and general clubactivities and bad also been a member ofthe lOA Training amp Coaching BoardShe was always outgoing goodbumouredand enthusiastic and bore hertroubles lightly at least as far as the rest ofthe world could see She was a naturalteacher as anyone seeing her at the annualmini-sports festival will auest coping withhundreds of primary school children tryingorienteering for the first timeAlthough not a competitors who tended tofeature high up the results lists she was aconstant companion to her husband Philipand son Jeff on their orienteering outingstravelling to events at home and abroadorienteering and mountain marathons andcould be relied upon to help at 3ROCevents prepared to stand in the cold waitingfor finishers or doing other thankless tasksWell all miss her personality and her readylaughter To Philip Jeff and Amy go oursympathies

l71C Irish Orienteer 9

Choose Intensityrather than Volume or

Frequency

Aonghus OCleirigh CNOC

Exercise physiologist Owen Andersonconstantly preaches the merits of high-intensity rather than high-volume or high-frequency training How does this fit withyour Ostraining The following is adaptedfrom Training with Verve gives you moreNerve Running Research Vol 12 No8

A cardinal tenet of training - the specificityprinciple - stales that you should make thephysiological and neuromuscular demands of asignificant portion of your training similar to thedemands placed on your body during actualcompetition Competition is nearly always veryintense So therefore at least a couple of yourweekly training sessions need to be similarlyintense And in order to be orienteering specificsome of your training should be performed innatural terrain

Every endurance athlete needs to optimise threekey physiological variables - V02max (maximal

aerobic capacity) lactate threshold (the exerciseintensity above which you swamp yourbloodstream with lactic acid) and exercise

economy (the actual oxygen cost of runningcycling swimming or orienteering at a certainspeed) Scientific research has concluded thatthe optimal intensity to boost V02max is training

at an intensity of 90- 100V02max (93- 100

max heart rate or MHR) The superior trainingintensity range for elevating your lactatethreshold is 87- 90 V02max (90- 93 MHR)

Tempo runs in terrain fill this prescription for 0-training And running economy is best enhancedby hill sessions all good clean fun As a rule ofthumb the length of an ~ work-out shouldNOT normally exceed 10 of your weeklymileage As you get fitter you should be able tohandle more than one tough training session perweek Remember the best work-outs foroptimising the three key physiological variablesall involve high intensity high octane trainingand NOT moderate or low intensity trainingGogging) But make sure that you recover~ sessions (recovery training should beeasy) and that you periodize your training(appropriately adapt the volume-intensitytraining mix throughout the season)

Tough high-powered work-outs (but NOTmoderate ones) trigger the pituitary gland intoproducing large amounts of human growthhormone (HGH) which builds muscles andrepairs bones ligaments and tendons HGHboosts fat metabolism increases leanness andpower (and makes you look good on the beach)IIGII production requires training at above 90MHR Also its been recently discovered thatintense training (as opposed to LSD) improvesnerve connectivity with your muscles This leadsto greater running economy

ORIENTEERING CENTENARYF The lOF has decided to mark the centenary of the first orienteeringevent in Norway on 31 st October 1897 The celebrations are to startat the World Championships inNorway in August and finish at theWorld Cup final in 1998 The lOF will celebrate the centenary at all

major events during that year including the World Cup races in Ireland in May 1998The rOF bas also launched its new logo designed by Swedish designer Anna Jonbacksymbolising the future and our beliefin development and progress Obvious really isntitJQ Ve Irish brienJeer

1997 IRISH MOUNTAIN RUNNING ASSOCIATION RACES

APRIL6 Dart to the Head 100 305 230 Bandstand Bray Promenade Co Wlcklow13 Doon MC 80 335 230 2mlles(slgnposted) trom Doon Co Limerick23 Hell Fire Relay 16 85 730 Hell Fire Woods Klllakee Rathamham Co Dublin30 Goal Flash 24 191 730 Strand Hotel Bray Promenade BrayCo Wicklow

MAY7 Hell Fire Flicker LL 34 85 730 Hell FIreWoods Klllakee Rathamham Co Dublin11 Lugnaqullla LC 101718 230 Camara HiliTrack Glen o lmaal Co Wlcklow14 Sugarloa Rush LL 37 213 730 termer Calary FIlling staucn 25 Kilmacanogue on

Roundwood Road Co Wlcklow21 Three Rock Dash LL 48 198 730 T1cknocknr Lamb Doyle s Sandyford Co Dublln24 KNOCKDHU INT 76 448 200 Near Lame Co Antrim28 Bray Head LL 50 274 730 Southern end o Bray Promenade Co Wlcklow

JUNE1 CARRAUNTOOHtL ICAtC 137 11262302 Strlckeen Hili 64 381 2304 Blue Light LL 55 3268 Glendalough LC 19085411 Scalp LL 64 24414 Nephln CC 80 61015 CROAGH PATRICK ICCC77 762 120018 Seahan LL 69 36622 Seetin - Ballyhouras MC 80 42725 SorretHl1I LL 100nv73O29 BRANDON tCIMC97914 1200

Breantee LoughAcoose Glencar Co KenyKate Kearney s Collage Gap of Dunloe Co Kerry730 Blue Light Pub Sanclylord Co Dublin230 Glendalough Car PariltCo Wlcklow730 Dublin Sport Holel Kllternan Co Dublin230 North Plantation I1rCasllehlll Crossmollna Co MayoMurrlsk nearWestpolCo Mayo730 Stone Cross Bailinascorney Co Dublin230 Glenosheen Co LimerickLacken to Blessington Rd CoWlcklowAn Bolhar Pub near Brandon Creek Dingle Co Kerry

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Powerscourt Watertall)ICIMC 120 1295 1200Glencushnablnnla Glen o Aher1owCo ~peraryLL 89 427 730 Lake Car Par1ltDjouceWoods Co Wlcklow (5 miles S ot

Enniskerry)80 591 Kllcash Co TipperaryLL 129671 730 Stone Cross Balllnascomey Co Dublin (3 miles S otBridgel Burke sPub Tallaght)ICAC185 1006230 CalTawaystlckBridge Glenmalure Co Wlcklow (8 mls S of

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Junior Home International1996

(September 21stl22nd)

Roving reporter Toni ODonovan on thei996 Junior Home international

A team of 23 juniors left early on Fridaymorning facing a long journey to the LakeDistrict for toe 1996 JHI After hours oftravelling by car and ferry we eventually arrivedat the caravan park where the teams were stayingImmediately everyone made a scramble to findthe best caravan (with the fewest adults) Ashunger was beginning to get the better of us wefound a pizza take away and proceeded to one ofthe caravans where they were quickly devoured

Late to bed and early to rise meant that manytimes were slow in the individual compctltion Abeautifully technical forest followed by a fastopen area led to many amusing route choicestories and many exhausted athletes The terrainproved to be fairly unusual and before the event Ihad heard frightening stories about the mappergetting lost The area was full of limestonepavements which made it very tricky underfootand made for a lot of interesting and intricatelittle features The forest was very runnable andfast - this made it possible to run and lose contactwith the map easily This led to a number ofcostly mistakes and slow times Howevereveryone cheered up at the prospect of the dinnerwaiting for us - and tbe disco that followedAfter an interesting dinner the prizegiving for theindividual competition was held The cheeringand loud banging that resulted when the two Irishsecond placesin M15 and W 17 were called outwas memorable

Eventually we found the disco but most of theIrish contingent disappeared to the caravanswhere we found them curled up under quiltswatching Tv Another late night followed by aneven earlier rise left many asleep in the cars onthe way to a nine oclock start

The relays rwere held on the same map as theindividual competition and almost all the courseshad similar legs It turned out to be a sprint-O

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competition where runners were finishing onlyseconds apart (l second in my case) The timeswere fast and the Irish finished second in theW 17 and third in the MlS age classes _much tothe joy of the Welsh The W 17 team were eveninvited to join in the Welsh team photo as we beatthe Scottish WI7 team leaving Wales in 2ndplace with a narrow victory over Scotland - onceagain England won by a very clear margin

We left shortly after the prizegiving for thelong trip home We just had time for a short swim- for some shorter than for others I dont thinklhat Fiachra will forget this in a hurry - his face ashe touched the water (freezing water) was oneto remember Everything considered I think thatthe event was enjoyed by all - for many of whomit was their first JHI

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The Leinster LeagueThere is one remaining event in the 96197League Three Rock Wood 25th May Prizegiving will be at the LOA AGM (see below)Prizes arc to be awarded for the followingHighest scoring overall and Female competitor inthe League (Perpetual Trophies )1 st 2nd 3rdM21 on the Brown courselst 2nd 3rd non-M21on the Brow course lst 2nd 3rd Men and isr2nd 3rd Women competitors on the Blue GreenLight Green Red and Orange courses lst 2nd3rd M and W 14- on the Yellow course and thecompetitor with the greatest number ofcompleted events on each course

League Compensation Points (comp-O)As all those who put time into League events loseout when it comes to scoring points and for thisreason the LOA has decided to award OrganisersPlanners Controllers (and their assistants)compensation Points for their league event asfollowsCompensation Points equal your maximumpoints scored during that league on your normalcompetitive course (if it is not void ) Eachindividual is only allowed to this once during aLeague These points will be credited to you atthe end of the league The 19961997 league isto be includedIt is also hoped that it will encourage more peopleto take on these tasks and a form ofapprenticeship will take place through theAssistantsAs this is being applied retrospectively could allthose who are owed Compensation Points pleasecontact Andrew OMullane at events or 4933891(h) e-mail aomullanetinetie

LOA AGMThis years AGM has been fixed for 15th Juneafter the Curragh evening event Last year therewas a lively discussion if there is anything youwant brought up at the AGM please let AndrewOMullane (see above) know

Fixtures MeetingThere will be a fixtures meeting on the l Sth of

May It will cover events from 1anuary 1998 toMay 1998 LOC98 league events and all otherevents must be decided Details will be circulatedto the cl ubs

IOC97 and LOC97The Irish champs will take place in Glendalough(individual) and the Curragh (relays) on the 3rdand 401 May the Leinster champs will be held inDjouce Woods Near Enniskerry Co Wicklow onthe 24th MayMany thanks to all those who are taking part inhelping at these events Their efforts are muchappreciated the truth as always is that withoutthe help of everyone of these people theseevents simply would not take place

Summer FestivalOn Tuesday evenings from May LOthe July thesummer festival of orienteering is back (checkfixtures list for details) These friendly events arethe ideal job for introducing new people to thesport so everyone now is the Lime to get yourmum amp dad brother sister boyfriend girlfriendhusband wife colleague boss neighbour allyour mates and your granny out into the realworld

Software Paths LeagueAgain this Summer the successful SoftwarePaths evening League of inter-firm competitionsreturns these are closed events and all clubs arebeing informed of them

Dublin Dy NightDublins first Night-O league took place duringFebruary and March about 40 Owls took parteveryone who finished got points (eurovisionstyle) those who competed in pairs were deemedto be competitive See the results section for finalstandings

And Finally All those from Leinster who travelled to theMunster champs inter provincial over StPatricks weekend can pat themselves OLl theback for a job well done (almost) we were just afew juniors short of raiding the south andreturning with inter pro trophy Next time theymay not be so fortunate

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SWEDISH O-RINGENCLINIC 1996

Tonl ODonovan and Mary OConnor reporton the trip of a lifetime

Our journey to Sweden had many interestingtwists The first of these happened long beforewe arrived there Due to a delay in Ireland wedidnt have long in Heathrow and although Maryand I found the plane to Stockholm our bagsfailed miserably Even though J may sound crazythis was very fortunate for us as they arrived atour accommodation almost as soon as we did lindour shoulders were saved from the agony ofcarrying them around Stockholm to the train Aswe looked out the windows from the plune wemarvelled at the tree covered ground all aroundStockholm

I now understand why the Soandinavians arcbrilliant crienteers - outside their doors arebeautiful intricate forests Mary and I werefortunate to have this same facility and we tookadvantage of it almost immediately to go for apre-breakfast terrain run We quickly realisedthat any relocation techniques we possessed weregoing to be very useful After lunch we startedour first training exercise in the same woodMary and I shadowed each other for every secondcontrol as many of the instructors had not yetarrived and because this was an optional exerciseto familiarise yourself with Swedish terrain (thistook the duration of our holiday however we didnot get quite as lost as we had in the morningsession)

Our entertainment began after an interestingdinner - it didnt resemble the menu descriptionof meat casserole but then I am 1I0t sure if manyof the dinners resembled anything describable (afew were nice some were edible and JohnFeehan ate the others I) The games we learnedthat night will be useful for training week-ends _however we felt that John must have practisedhis welly throwing previously Mary threw herwelly quite well but unfortunately it was in thewrong direction scattering the crowd that were14 The Irish Orienreer

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not unconscious from previous flying weJliesThe Chinese proved to be the most entertaining atgames and orienteering as of the nine at theclinic none bad previously orienteered and nonespoke English Feng Chang was the only one tocomplete a course over the five days and wespent a long time looking for them at trainingevents - invariably they had their camcorderswith them The first night finished with kayakorienteering on the Vanem - unfortunately no onecapsized The map was drawn from the shore inhalf an hour so we had some interestingarguments out in the water and I was almostthrown in

The second day had another early start fortraining followed by a relay competition Thetraining was very useful as Swedish elite runnersshadowed us and discussed our techniques routechoices and invariably our mistakes with us Wereceived attention in groups of three or fourwhich made it easier to learn and you chose yourgroup depending on your ability and age Thisnight Jorgen Martensson gave us a frighteningtalk on his training schedules and dedicationThis was fascinating and we saw him run intothird place at the Park World Tour 96 in Laxa thefollowing day I had raved incessantly about thiseventsince returning home and I am sure peopleare sick to death of hearing about it The event isorganised to promote orienteering as a televisedsport The 25 best orienteers world wide areinvited to compete on a 3km to 41cmcourse withsubstantial money prizes The spectator controlconsisted of a large crag jump followed by aswim across a deep river TIle last starter was justleaving the assembly area above the spectatorsheads as the first runner came in to the finish Alarge ramp was arranged at roof beight so that thecompetitors could be seen by everyone We hadbeen invited to take part in a special IOFO-Ringen Clinic course before the Elitecompetition This was amazing as we had theopportunity to use the Regnly electronicpunching system around the Sprint-O course

On Sunday we trained in the official trainingmap next to the OK Tyr club house Theirfacilities were brilliant and the map was ideal forclub training with a network of paths and a

mixture of technical difficulties After this wewent to the central village for the openingceremony - this had nothing whatsoever to dowith orienteering but il was a beautiful day andwe enjoyed tbe spectacle After a tiring few dayswe retired home to prepare for the competitionthe following day

S-Day startsThe 5-Day competition started on the Monday

morning with breakfast even earlier than usualThe buses transporting us to the competition areawere arranged to leave us with the maximumsleep time possible - it was still not enough as theOlympics were well under way at this stage Ifelt that I had been prepared well for thiscompetition but still managed to get very lost atmy second control After this I slowed down andshowed the map the respect thnt it deserved Myroute choices improved drastically from here onbut my time was still very far down on theleaders Each day was followed by a long waitfor the Chinese competitors who were usually outfor a very long time after maximum

We usually returned to the FSC by 5 oclock-just in time for dinner (The dinners were often alittle bit unusual and did not match the menu inour folders - or at least we did not know whatthey were even after reading the menu On theother hand John seemed to enjoy every mouthfuland more often than not had seconds and made upfor me to the cooks delight We gave up all bopeon him after he ate a lunch that everyone elsesmelt and left behind I had confidence that hewould eat it ano bet an icc-cream on the outcome- it was really nice)

Directly after this every evening we had alecture on route choices from one of the manySwedish elite runners that were staying in theclinic with LIS We were all supervised by anotherelite in groups of three or four It was verybeneficial to go through your route choices withsomeone and to have them advise you on whatyou should have been doing differently out in theforest There were others there to discuss trainingschedules and planning your training programmefor the year (We got a look at JorgenMartenssoris training programme before the

1995 World Championships and it was as bad ashe bad described in the lecture the previousweek) Afler tbis we were fed what was always abeautiful evening meal The evening mealfinished at around llpm and after an hour or twoof the Olympics we just fell into bed The weekpassed very quickly like this with two sightseeingtrips and a lot of orienteering On Day 2 wevisited Borgvik where the Precision 0 (or Trail0) was organised This was Originally a mill ofsome description and was now transformed into atourist attraction - the Chinese seemed more athome here with their video cameras On Day 4we visited a heritage park where all the oldSwedish methods of farming and living werecarried out - this was similar to Bunratty inIreland It was a beautiful area situated on theside of a luke where we were able to swim beforesightseeing There were families dressed in thetraditional clothing of Sweden 100 years ago andthe park was fascinating Unfortunately we didnot see the whole park as our legs were too tiredto carry us around it in the heal We met the restof the Irish contingent at the events every dayThankfully he food at the Clinic seems to havebeen wonderful in comparison to everywhereelse

During the week I found my orienteering wasconsistently improving but at least one mistakeleft me far down the field every day - everyoneelse was improving simultaneously The mapsare very different to anything in Ireland or Britainand this showed in the results of the ISs BritishA tour that were competing at the event as wellAll of tlns squad ran the MIW 18E and very fewmanaged to remain in the chasing start which was120 minutes after the leader I found the coursesto be long and very physical - although they wereall between 3km and 4km I ran the W 18 classand this was enough to introduce me toScandinavian terrain and improve myorienteering The hot weather made it tough toconcentrate when running and for technicalconlrols it was necessary to slow down a 101 Ifound the various rules of the competitionfascinating

With 24000 competitors there were largetracks through the forest heading in all directions

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Therefore it was difficult to tell if you wereactually running 00 a path or DOt The organiserstaped every patb and track marked on the mapbecause of this - I dont want to imagine howmuch tape was used and bow many man bourswere needed for this Runners also had to obeythe Swedish rules of the road in the forest - wefound out that this entailed running on the rightside of the path

Anotber unusual procedure was that we didnot receive our control cards or description sheetsuntil two minutes before_~ started This made itimpossible to write the numbers onto the cardand another method of carrying both thedescriptions and card was needed Apparentlythis is the normal way of organising events inSweden and I felt tbat it probably makesorganisation easier for the people involved ascontrol cards will not be lost and it is easily seenif somebody did not start We were issued withmaps one minute before ow start time and it wasvery easy to become carried away and not noticewhen the other runners had run off into the forestleaving you alone standing in the start boxwondering what was going on After the first dayor two I became used to all of theseorganisational techniques and I feel that for amajor competition like this they are the only wayto go - however they take a little hit of time tobecome accustomed to

[ found that the last 500m on the course wasalways the most difficult as the finish could beheard They talk endlessly on the loudspeakers -tbis made the event more interesting but it isdifficult to maintain concentration when listeningto it During ttle competition week I began to pickup the meaning of some Swedish words as theywere so frequently repeated At the half waycontrol and at a control two from the finish on theElite course reports were given on the leadingrunners If lone listened to the announcercarefully enough it was possible to understandwho was leading or bow far down they were - thisdid involve an amount of guess work andinterpretation of the announcers tone It wasimpossible to hear anything else When standingnear the speakers As well as information aboutthe event music and advertisements were16 Ve Irish Oriellleer

incessantly broadcast which added to theatmosphere at the event

On the final day we went into the event centrefor the last time Irrunediately after the event theshops and centres were taken down and movedout Unlike the Scottish 6-Day there werent thesame number of little stalls present Intersporthad one very large sbop and they had tbecomplete dominance at the event They brougbteverything from compasses to running shoes toskiing equipment I found this very different as Iam used to there being ten smaller traders insteadof one large one Due to the 15 discount thatClinic members received their equipment wasnot as expensive as one would expect (you canalso claim the VATback as you leave the country- Ed) Fortunately Mary and I did not have todiscover the true expense of living in Sweden aseverything was covered by the cost of the ClinicDue to the support we received both from thelOA and our club we had to pay for very little ofthe trip ourselves It was an experience wellworth benefitting from and one that really openedmy eyes to orienteering outside Ireland andBritain I find it hard to understand why so fewpeople applied for what was the trip of a lifetimeas far as orienteering was concerned

Editors Note The lOA normally receives aninvitation to send two orienteers to the Swedish5-Day and the associated international cliniceachyear Entries close for the event around Marcbbut if youre interested contact the lOASecretary Ken Griffin without delay Itscertainly a great experience

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March 1st 1997 Clara Co Wicklow hostedby Dublin University Orlcnteers

FRIDAY Various teams drifted into the Pavin Trinity College on a drizzly Friday night -UCC Cork RTC (alias CIT) UL Galway RTCUCG DIT Athlone RTC and Queens UniversityBelfast UCC reported an eventful trip withcertain emergency stops (5 in all) en route tothe big city Other entertainment on the UCC busincluded a Mission Impossible take-off Itwasnot surprising then that close circuit videocameras were spotted monitoring the UCC crowdin their hos te1

SATURDAY Weather-wise Saturday turnedout to be a mixed day - chilly wet and extremelywindy Perfect orienteering weather The courseswere challenging involving both the openterrrain and forest of Clarabeg Co Wicklow Foronce the wind was in our favour as we wereliterally blown all the way up the hillside - ouronly real concern being how to put on the brakeswhen coming down off the hillside in a differentdirection Other orienteering problems arosewhen Ginormous sheep were mistaken forboulders by some individuals

The orienteering was enjoyed by all andeveryone returned thankfully collecting someGuinness tokens en route through the finishFull credit to the teamwork of John McCullough(Planner) Peter 0 Neill (Organiser) LiamConvery (Controller) and other 3ROC helpers

Later that evening the teams met in the Pav(again) for a drinks reception With somereluctance at having to leave this cosyenvironment we moved on to the Ormond Hotelto feed ow hungry tummies

After dinner the lOS A AGM was held whereChairperson Deirdre Ryan and Secretary NinaPhillips stepped down both having contributedmuch to student orienteering while on thecommittee A new rOSA committee wasnominated Chairperson Daire Osborne (VCG)Secretary Ailbhe Creedon (DUO) Treasurer IanLockington (QUB) and PRO Toni 0 Donovan(UL)

Following the meeting the prize-giving gotunderway - with t-shirts galore as prizesCorkonians Toni 0 Donovan (UL) and ConorBarry (VCC) took first places on W21A andM21A respectively the long trip not appearing tohave had any influence on their performancesUCC collected their team prize (who is CCshairstylist anyway) for the M21A in train-styleHolding themselves up was becomingproblematic at this stage being apparent whenthe womens team trophy was sent flying TheW2l A team winners were DUO who collectedtheir prizes in a more civilized fashion

DUO Captain along with other teammembers led the dance floor through variousdance moves - TIme Warp Saturday Night (howappropriatel) and Rock-the-Boat to name just afew - where some good team mixing seemed totake place between teams including a duct byUCCs CC and CB

In general people were having an entertainingnight judging by the tequila slamming ice-attacks and the man (or in fact woman-) handlingof a particular chandelier - the female concernedshall remain nameless (but she owes meone)One individual demonstrated a slip of thetongue upon announcing All captains to thetaxis bouse when inviting people back to aparty Meanwhile a fairly informal 10SAmeeting was being held in the early hours of themorning It was a long night

SUNDAY A 12 0 clock get-together washeld at Bewlcys for a final farewell (Too badsome UCC members met in the wrongBcwleys At least they found their way back tothe right bus) The UCC members that did makeit to the correct cafe appeared lifeless possiblyresulting from the eventful previous night Afterseveral hours of shopping relaxing and ice-skating (where Cork RTC proved themselvesvictors beating UCC by a long shot with theirfancy spinal) the teams were homeward-boundall appearing satisfied with the orienteeringweekend

Til the 1998 Irish Student Champs to behosted by UCC

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JK97 RIDDLE OF THESANDS

(OK CompassSport bad the title before me butErskine Childers bad it first)

The combination of excellent orienteering oncomplex sand dunes an event centre on the mapand the possibility of staying on in Cornwall forthe week after- the event for the same price was awinning combination for the South WestOrienteering Association when they ran the JanKjellstrom International O-Festival at Easter

Penhale Sands 011 the west coast of Cornwallhad been used for a National Event some yearsago and emerged with a fine reputation for fastrunning (rabbit grazed grass) and complexnavigation (sand dunes up to maybe 30 metreshigh) Dubbed in the pre-event publicity as like amoonscape the area was undoubtedly very goodbut didnt really live up to the hype The lure ofthe dunes proved irresistible to thousands whoflocked to this remote part of Britain for theevent including a substantial number formIreland notably from Cork Oricntccrs but therewere runners from practically every Irish club atthe event as well as from all over Europealthough most were British

For once the training area at Hayle on GoodFriday was similar to the two individual daysraces open sand dunes Fine weather pleasantlycool was ideal for running and the Irish squadshowed up in force just as well since it was aselection race for the World Championships inNorway in August Best of the Irish Elites at theIndividual event were Colm Rothery (AJAX)11th overall in M21E only 12 minutes down onthe Finnish winner after two gruelling 15 kmcourses and British Champion Una Creagh(3ROC) who dropped from 3rd to 5th in theW2l E on the second day At the other end of theelite was Conor Creedon (CorkO) in his firstattempt at the course finishing in one of the mosthotly contested positions where this writer foundhimself on one or two occasions

The Day 2 map was different for the longercourses venturing further north into a distinctlymediocre area of furze more sand dunes and18 The Irish OrienJeer

grassy fields before returning to the welcomechallenge of Penh ale proper

There were some good results in the otherclasses Denise Healy (CNOC) bad a great run inW16B to win Day 2 and finish 3rd overall justahead of3ROC ~migrCe Pamela Flanagan Otherlop ten finishers were CorkOs Rodger OConnor(2nd M 18B) Peter McNamara (DUO) 3rd andFergal Buckley (DUO) 6th M20S Clare Nuttall(LceO) 6th W55L Ronan Cleary (3ROC) 5tbM35S Nora Lee (3ROC) 9th W35S NiambLalor (GEN) and Rhona McGrath (3ROC) 5th amp6th Wl4B Marita Murphy (DUO) 10th W20S

The Relay area on the Monday wasLanhydrock a National Trust property of forestand parkland near Bodrnin and was verystraightforward in comparison to Penhale Thecompetition was fast and furious as befits a relayand WAROC won the JK Trophy with SouthYorkshire Orienteers winning the Womensclass An innovation this year was theintroduction of an International class whichenabled made-up teams from different countries10get a run on the JK trophy courses Ireland wonthe womens race (the only team to finishactually if the internet version of the results is tobe believed) The NWOC team of Steven LintonAllan Bogle and James Logue had an excellentwin in the Medium Open Relay class

What of the rest of the week Another run onPenhale on Wednesday morning on a colourevent followed by a night event that night on thesame courses (no concessions to the darknesst)but thats another story There were other eventstoo but enough is sometimes enough It was amemorable week (if you can classify somethingwhich happened so recently as memorable) andshould rank with JKs like 84 in Wales and eh93 was it in that place you remember the onewith the mountains and lakes What was itcalled now JMcC

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JK97 ELITE RESULTStv121EDay 1148km525m climb Day 2 148km505m1 Mlkko KnuuH 16305 8408(l) 7857(2)11 CoimRothery 17502 9130(11) 8332(12)20 BillEdwards 18215 9743(26) 8432(15)26 CoIm OHaliolan 18548 9724 (25) 8824 (29)31 StevenUnton 19107 10251(36) 8816(28)37 MorcusPinker 2024210126(33) 10116(49)39 Rofy Morrlsh 20649 11452(48) 9157 (38)41 BrendonOBrien 21038 10847(42) 10151(SO)43 BrionCOIbett 21440 11840(52) 9600 (41)51 ConorCron 35056 23717 (56) 11339(53)

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W21EDay 18Bkm390mDay 2 100km 385m1 YvetteHague 11959 5615(1) 6344(2)5 Una Creagh 13613 6434(3) 7139(11)20 Nuala Higgins 16116 7825(17) 8251 (23)23 EileenLoughmon 16632 8302 (24) 8330 (25)24 Julie Cleary 16756 7916(19) 8840(29)25 DarlflaCunnorne 17515 8612(26) 89033l)29 Eodaoln IvIorrlsh 18905 9340 (30=) 9525(32)30 Joanno Meln 19227 9550 (32) 9637 (33)

ConnacbtNewsConlon Is Command Orlenteertng Senior Champion

Tom Conlon (5731 mins) Bollyfarnon Co Lellrlmcompeting for the 1980 FCA Boyle in the Seniorcategory of the Western Command OrienteeringChampionships held in Portumna FOIest Parkrecently wos the surprise wtnner Tom beat thefavourite KIeran OBrien (5832 mlns) fromAhascragh All Army Champion on two occoslorsalso competing fOl the 19Bn Victory In the seniorteam event was easy on SUndaywtth Cathal Cregg(6125 mlns) Bollydangan Athlone coming In thirdand John Muldowney Newtown Forbes in shethposition

John Nolshe (6021mlns) from Oronmore competingfor the 25Bn was third and helped his teamcomprising the Ryan Brothers Joseph and Fergaland Paul Dunne get second place The courselength for the seniors was 74 km 150 m climb GnrManning led her team the 9th Field ArtilleryRegiment from Muilingar to victory In theIntermediate Womens by finishing In thlrq placeSignolwoman Meehan from Sligo was the winnerand Cpl Hewitt WQS secondThe 24th Bn fromDonegal were second team and the 25Bn fromGolway secured their place In the All ArmyCompetition In Wlcklow on Sunday 11th May bygaffing third plaoe

Pte OmiddotNel 17BnLongford was the winner in the

novice womens event Pte OConnor Boyle wasrunner up Clore Mullen from Clifden got a thirdIndividual medal and good runs from FionaMcDonogh Flonnuala Ryan (Galway City) andEthna Glynn (Athenry) brought the 25Bn Galwayteam victory

CpI McKenno 18BnCasllebor wos the wtnner of thenovice mens event Cpl Kingston 2580 Galway wossecond followed by Recruit McAteer tram DonegalIn third position The 25Bn Galway dominated theNovice Men and Novice Womens teamcompeHtIons by gaffing first team In both categoriesand by also gaffing their B team In third place In themens competition

Dalre Osborne (4944 mlns) 25Bn Galway was easywiMer of the Intermedlote mens category being 10mlns ahead of his nearest rival Michael Regan(5902) from Boyle The 2580 were the team winnershere with 2480 second dnd 19Bnthird

The reforming of Galway Orlenteers The WesternEagles has had a big Impoct on orienteering InGalway and Is no doubt port of the reason the 25Bnhave six team qualified for the all Army FCAcompetltians In Wlcklow on Sunday 11th Mayasmost of the teams ~re members of GalwayOrlenteers TheWestern Eagles UCG orlenteers orGalway RTCOrlenteers

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I~HJumORTRA~NGWEEKEND-BIRR CO OFFALYThis year the format of the training was slightlydifferent to oilier years and I found it to be mostbeneficial There were a lot of coaches to train incomparison to other years - thanks to all thecoaches and Idrivers who made the weekendpossible The theme of the weekend was thecompassEarly Friday morning we departed from Cork sothat we coula maximise the time available fortraining We were thrown straight in at the deepend on Friday with a compass exercise followeddirectly by two time trials After this some of uswere prepared to go home but we were sent out inpairs again with only our compasses and mapsafter lunch This was followed by a short (forsome) and enjoyable medley relayflriday evening was a wet one for Pionne AustinWhen I said that wc were thrown in at the deepend 1 was speaking metaphorically but as it wasFicnncs birthday Marcus came up with the ideathat she should celebrate in style She ended upsiuing (1) in a river in Birr - we blame it onMary (as usual)Saturday started earlier for some than for othersand went on quite late as well after a very hardday We moved between Kinnity and Clonbrockwhere we had 2 selection races and another timetrial We also had a blackberry fight (guess whowe are blaming that on) The games onSaturday night were new to quile a few membersand had some surprises in store - however wecant tell you about these as that would ruin thesurprise for future members of the squadThe weekend finished with the no cup final inPortumna I think that Clare and Deirdre are stillodd with me because of the course I chose whichwas as a result their selection race course - youhad to be there to see their reactions

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You have probably got your copy of thefirst AJAX FLASH newsletter in the post bynow if not we may have the wrong addressetc As we hope to produce this on a fairlyregular basis we would really welcome anycomments suggestions input that you may haveso shout if you have something to shout about

Congratulations to all AJAX prizewinners at tbe Munster and Connacbt ChampsDenis Reidy Paddy OBrien Martin FlynnFiona amp Brendan OBrien Leo Donovan and toall wbo competed

We recently ran the Leinster LeagueEvent in Ravens Rock and one of the Nigbt-Oleague events on IGlIiney Hill on 26th Feb Thenumbers were not overwhelming but the eventwas enjoyable and a rcsonable success We arealso running a number of the local eveningevents over the Summer so we hope to see you allthere bring a few new perople if you can

Training continues every Tuesday night at7pm beginning at the running track in Belfieldunder the very able guidance of PaddyOBrien every level of fitness is catered for soplease do not feel shy you will be pleasentlysurprised and possibly have some fun too Thisis an open invitation to members from any otherclubs so come along if you feel like it

Remember that we are running the IrishChamps this year on May 3rd in Glendaloughand we need as much help as possible please callDamien Ceshin at 01-2818212 to volunteer somehelp it will be greatly appreciated

We have arranged 8 club day on 26thApril location is Damien Cashins inRoundwood where we will organise a shortevent nearby followed by some well neededmaintenance on the clubs equipment in advanceof the IOC 97 plus possibly a few drinksafterwards at a nearby hostelry

Also it appears tbat a large number ofAjax members are now on E-mail so we arecompiling a directory of club E-mail addresses Ifyou are on the orienteering super higbway (oreven the bard shoulder ) please let us know Mail Brendan OBrien at obrienbstatoilno tobe included on the list

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MUNSTER CI-LllPIONSIIllS INCIDGEELA

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SI Patricks weekend and a chance to goorientecring amid the beguiling crags andcontours of Inchigeela a combination not to bemissed Remembering the weather at some of theearly Shamrock O-Ringens with rain mist andcold did causesome second thoughts but whatsa spot of rain The Munster Championships at Tilna Spidcoige were as demanding and as wellorganised as we have come to expect fromplanner Brian Corbell and Cork OrienteersPleasant running conditions (mild and dry) and itwas nice to have n I 10000 map to read (not thatit helped my navigation much)

John Feehan (BVOC) rail the 9 km M21E coursein 6719 with Cohn Rothery 2nd and BrendanOBrien 3rcl In the W21 class (no elite here) ToniODonovan added to her Irish StudentChampionships win taking first place withEadaoin Morrish 2nd and Emma Glanville 3rd

Munster Champ resuHM21E John Feehon avocW21 Toni ODonovon CorkOM21L 1 PoulNolon GEN

2 John Muckion CorkOM20 1 Tim Totlenhom FermO

3 Aonghus Fitzgibbon WotOM35L 1 Pot Forrelly CNOC

2 Seon McSweeney SOMIS Damlen Fltzgerold NolOM40 1 Denis Reidy AJAX

2 Kevin ODwyer SOM45 1 Poddy OmiddotBtien AJAX

7 Clem Stopleton SOM21S Tony Joyce FUCCOIN20 Cotherine auHer DUO

2 Deirdre Creedon CorkOM16 1 Luke C-Crowford 3ROC

2 Dorren Burke CorkOM455 John Fitzgibbon WolOMSO Ted Feehon svocM55 1 PoddyLolor CNOCW18 Clore OConnor CorkOW21S 1 KlmGlddls DEE

2 Emlty Cronin CorkOW35 Bernadette Colemon CorkOW40 1 RuthLynom CNOC

3 MoryAuslin CorkOW45 Cormet Feehon avoc1vI60 1 MoxweilReed FermO

2 RedColnan CorkOW16 Aislinn Austin CorkOW55 Clore NuttoD LeeOM14 1 David Healy GEN

3 Kevin Houlihan CorkOW14 Nlomh Morrissey CorkOM12- PoulGeary avocWl0 1 Erinno Foley-Fisher MNAV

2 Emer OConnor WaIOW12 Amy Houllhon CorkO

INTERPROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSH1PS

111emist and rain couldnt stay away for ever Itwas cool windy and quite wet for theInterprovincialat Bear na Gaoithe The courses(by Richard Kavanagh) were as good as theprevious days except for a small stretch of forestat the end whicb was inevitable and providedshelter for the finish but did little to enhance theorienteering A good turnout from three of theprovinces meant that the competition wasntgoing to be as one-sided as it had been on the lasttwo years but Munster nevertheless took thetrophy (or they would have if Leinster hadreturned it a year ago when Ulster won)

In the Elite class Colm OHalloran (LeeO) wonwith John Feehan (BVOC) 2nd and GeoffSomerville (LVO) 3rd SaturdayS winner ColmRothery in a tactical move ran M35L on the somecourse to pick up uscful points for Leinstcr In theW21 class Eadaoin Morrish took first placefollowed by Eileen Loughman (CNOC) andEmma Glanville

The final score was Munster 232 Leinster 194Ulster 90 Connaught 22

An excellent weekends orienteering The resultsarrived in the post within two days The only flyin the ointment as far as I could see was amisplaced control on Saturday on course 5affecting 9 classes running on that course(Murphys Law again) The situation was furthercomplicated by the control being correctedmidway through the competition - a difficult onefor the controller What would you have doneJohn McC

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SETANTA SCRIBBLES

AGMThe club AGM was held 011 Sunday 9th Februaryin the Yellow House Thanks to all those whoturned up The club committee for this year isChairman Dave WestonTreasurer Prances ONeillSecretary Jocelyn CathalinCommittee Members Philip Drennan MickMangan Eamon Woulfe

Mullughmccn November 10th 1996The event was run as a memorial to Colin Dunlop- all proceeds go to SI Franciss Hospice Acheque for pound500 was presented to Mrs AlisonDunlop on the day and more money has sincebeen received Thank you to everyone whosupported this event (whether you were there inbody or in spirit)

Lelnster ChampionshipsSetanta is running this event in Djoucc onSaturday May 24th Entries are already comingin - all club members are required to help on theday in the running of this major event

Other events In 1997The first Hellfire event of the year has come andgone - it was a lovely day with a good turn-outUnfortunately the B course had to be voided dueto an incorrect control code The next kilakeeevent was a night event in March Setania willagain be running one of the Software PathsBusiness Houses League events on June 26th andanother evening event there on 15th July TheMountain Marathon will take place on 6th Julyand there will be another event on Djouce on 5thOctober(and for you Mullaghrneen fans out there it willbe back were just giving the bluebells abreakll)

Com petitionSctanta members did very well in competitionlast year winning prizes at most ChampionshipsClub members also acquitted themselves well inhill running (4th in the leaguejmountainmarathons the National Adventure Marathon

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next year instead of coming second) and longwalks (and we wont say anything about theperson who completed the entire Wicklow Wayin 34 hours dressed in a fertiliser bag during ahurricane) However only goes to show thatorienteering isnt the only string to the bow

Plans for next yearMajor focus on running relay teams we didquite well with the couple we had in 1996Contact our relay Team Manager (Phil Brennanhas this post for the Irish Relay Champs) if youwant 10be on II teamIn addition club Ovsuits are being ordered againin the near future contact me NOW if you wantto be included in this order

Jocelyn Cathalin 36 Taney Road DundrumDublin 14

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Glencree Colour Event Sept 1996GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS

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Ughtgreen COJIse1 M21 SOoorley2 MI6- LOhAlmholn3 M14- D Heoly4 WI JHoron1gt MSO D Butler6 M55 LConvery7 W14- SNowldn8 W45 DNogle9 M14- A Nolon10 W55 HConvery11 WSO C Wolsh12 W45 FONeili13 MSO BONeill14 W35 MFtym15 W55 M Higgins

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Resultsot Phoenix Park night event 19th ShQll

February 1997 - Dublin by Night 1 A niShuileabhain W45 3ROC 2310 RESULTSOF 3ROC Lelnster League event 12M14 D Healy GEN 4740BGreene M18 3ROC 2705 Clara Co W1cklow 2nd March 1997 13M16 JMcGrath 3ROC 4856

Long course 85km Resultsot Klllakee 13397 - Dublin By 14 W McCormack GEN 4919

1 MorlinFlynn AJAX M21 5717 Night 4 Blown 89 km2SO m15W45 A ni Shuilleabholn 3ROC SO29

2 Lea Donovan AJAX M21 5750 A Course M21 CRothery AJAX 554016M55 BHollinshead 3ROC SO56

3 Philip Brennan SET M21 5933 1 Damien Cashin 532012 M21 BOmiddotBrlen AJAX 55417W40 Rlynam CNOC 5101

4 Dove Weston SET M21 6224 2 Brendan OBrien 534510 M35 C OHalloran LEE 624818W35 JAtkinson SET 5129

3 JusllnMay 54538 M35 A OClelrigh CNOC 653918MSO DButler GEN 5129

Medium course 64km 4 Marlin Flynn 57007 M21 BDelalley CNOC 66252OM35 BCryan 3ROC 5131

1 Lamp N C-Crowford 3ROC 4910 5 DoveWeslan 60016 M21 Dweston SET 691621W18 L Butler CNOC 5238

2 Fergus Brien M21 5309 6 Hugh Mcllndon 62415 M20 RHolohan CNOC 6924 22W21 B Lawlar CNOC 5343

3 Brendan Cryan3ROC M35 5709 7 Lea Donovan 75394 M21 MFlynn AJAX 7049 23M21 A Lawlor 5359

4 J Holland M21 6056 8 TimMcDonagh 83433 M35 PFarrell CNOC 704924WSO C Bent SET 5448

5 RClarke 7FAA M21 6310 9 Andrew OMuilane 89392 M21 lDonovdil AJAX 7210 25 Woods 7FAR 5502

6 Claron Donaghy amp EBtidcut GEN 7909 M21 P Bleman SET 7456 26M40 DShorl CNOC 5512

BCourse M35 D Cashin AJAX 753827WSO GPower 3ROC 5545

Short course 36km 1 Lorcan OBhalmaln 402312 M21 E Niland AJAX 7756 28 DMolane 5608

1 K Herbst amp PBrady 8100 2 MlckMangan 435010 M35 M Mongan SET 8248 29M55 MBuHer 3ROC 5625

A nl Shullleabhain 3R0C Missing na 1 3 Brendan Cryan 63038 M40BBeIl GEN 83343OM21 SOhEafa 5743

4 Ronan Clarke 71157 M40 SOBoyle CNOC 9349 31 M21 D Doran FIN 6027

I hope lhe 15hardy soulswho braved the elements 5 J Holland + LOReilly 83226 M21 PNolan GEN DNF32M17 Browne 6132

otter one of the worst days of the yeO enjoyed the 6 Mlck Kellett 9525533 M55 JBent SET 6505

Pork under Ihe full moon Thanks for coming BLUECOURSE63 km235m34 MGalligan 7118

Apologies to anyone who couldhl find the event CCourse 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 4838 35 PCulien 7345

manpower shortages meant thot putting oul the 1 Aine NIShuilleabhain 41 4312 2M45 W Young CNOC 490736M65 SRothery 3ROC 7347

controls took precedence over signposting Thanks 2 Tom Condon 590010 3M45 POmiddotBrien AJAX SO51 37 M35 PDonlon 3ROC 7354

to Martin Flynn for initiating the Dublin by Night 3 BGreen 68008 4M21 AOMuliane GEN 53SO38MI9 C Lolly 7357

league and for directing Intending oompetitors to 5M16 L C Crawford 3ROC 541939 M35 PFarren 3ROC 7658

the Start Elm~1LsgglSelg~s1 5W21 D NIChallanaln AJAX 541940M35 POmiddotBrien GEN 7702

ACoUlse Points 6 M45 BMcGrath 3ROC 543341 Ml9 LSloon 7933

John McCullough (Plannercontrollerorganisersole 1 Damlen Cashin 32 7M40 J Lalor GEN 551542 PKovanogh 10948

event affidal etc) 3ROC 2 Hugh McLlndon 29 8M18 GButier 3ROC 561143M17 KDoIy DNF

3 Martin Flynn 27 9 M45 TMcCormack GEN 5618

Carrlckgollogan Night-O event 5397 10M45 BONell CNOC 5914UghtGreen 37km 150m

Thanks to all who come especially those wha BCourse Points 11W21 N Phillips 3ROC 6013lMl5 ROmiddotColmaln GEN 3302

helped on the night 1 J Holland 25 12MSO N C Crawford 3ROC 60192M16 POBrien AJAX 4036

Jgog 2 Brendan Cryan 20 13 M35 PDunne PXN 60433M50 EOmiddotSullleabhaln 3ROC 4626

H McLindon M21 3ROC 4618 3 Joon Flanagan 18 14MSO ENiland AJAX 62054W21 MOmiddotConneH 4919

DCashln M40 AjaK 530015 D Brennqn 3ROC 6224 5W16 EONelll 3ROC 4925

M Flynn M21 Alex 5442 CCourse Points 16 M21 EDunne 3ROC 64276W14 SNowlan 3ROC 5426

BOBrien M21 Aja)( 5600 1 ANI Shuilleabhain 36 17W45 MNowlan 3ROC 64547W40 N Lalor GEN 5707

RLynam W40 CNOC 6136 2 BGreen 18 18M21 G Elliot 3ROC 65148W35 CCarey 3ROC 5904

~19MSO PLalor CNOC 6712

9M50 JWalsh DLSO 5921

TJoyce M21 FUCCO 521220 MSO BDoherty GEN 7035

10M65 CCarroll 3ROC 5924

J Flanagan W35 Aja)( 581521 M45 J Fitzsimons 3ROC 7330

11 M18 BGreene 3ROC 6121

POBtien M35 GEN 620322W18 SHealy GEN 7835

12W55 C Wolsh 3ROC 6128

M Kenett M55 GEN 650023MSO HWhile 3ROC 8220

13W20 SMcCormack GEN 6153

J Honand M21 714224M45 MKavanagh 8525

14W45 FOmiddotNeil SET 6530

RClarke M21 7FAR 725925M40 GSweeney CNOC 9255

15M21 CHarrison AJAX 6621

BCryan M35 3ROC 750026 M45 TDevlin GEN 9631 16M70 Jlynam 3ROC 6632

BONeili MSO Set 891417W18 BBent SET 6711

FONelll W45 Set 8914 Greencourse 43km195m18W18 KMcCormack GEN 6902

BDoherty M50 GEN DNF1 BOmiddotConnor AJAX 3713

19MSO BONeili SET 6928

2 M40 J Francis 7FAR 372120 FLynch 6949

3 M45 I McicNelll 3ROC 383821M35 PFox 7615

4M55 PMcCormack GEN 394622WI6 D Healy CNOC 7547

5M45 D OColmain GEN 4011amp WI4 HYoung 7551

7 DDiQnan 7FAR 4056 23W21 SDempsey 8421

7MSO TMcGrath 3ROC 412424 M OSullivan 8625

8 LArmstrong 7FAR 423825 EOmiddotSullivan 8723

9W21 UCoghlon 3ROC 450126M15 AampJCooke GEN 8853

10M35 DWlckham AJAX 462028 GGould 3ROC 8957

26 The Iristi Orielllcer11 M60 ABLow GEN 4701

29WSO TBuHer 3ROC 912530 - DampDWeir 9527

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31 M13 D Murray AJAX 9859 3Wl2 CONeili CNOC 2910 INTERCLUB CHALLENGE ~QB~~ ~amZQ~m32M17 MReld 9936 4W14 J ONeill CNOC 3030 CARRICKGOLLOGAN9297 JCLEARV 3ROC W21 4622 3233W55 N Doherty GEN 10218 5M14 S lteltirns 3032 PMC AJPx M45 4622 3134 J OSullivan 10415 6M14 BCasey 3324 GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS PGARGAN AJNlt M45 48203035W55 VMurtagh 3ROC 12502 7W21 RDevlin GEN 3515 N PHILLIPS 3ROC W21 490429M21 M McConn DNPll 8 DMcCourt 3909 I MACNEill 3ROC M45 501428

9 Carberry 4109 A COURSE 2 Q km JHi en EGLANVILE 3ROC W21 530827REDCOURSE 40kml55m 10 A Creon 4538 OFEACHAIN BVOC M21 4146 BMCGRATH 3ROC M45 53191 T Byrne 7Far 3629 11 PQulgley 4539 JMAY 3ROC M40 4459 32 PBVTLER 31ltOC M45 53212 CStone 3843 12 MlOP Larkin 3ROC 4602 A0CLEIRIGH CNOC M35 4620 31 MHEALV GEN W40 5335263 JStack 7FAR 4248 13 M16 SCorr 4610 PNOLAN GEN M21 4711 30 RLYNAM CNOC W40 5448254M21 J Holland 4344 14 PKelders 4915 MFLYNN AJAX M21 4809 29 TCONDON CNOC M45 5507245M21 OReillyHeffernan 4350 15 Fields 4942 HMcUNOON 3ROC M21 4932 28 TMCCORMACK GEN M45 5515236 WM~her 7FAR 4723 16 M Hickey 5034 A TYNER 3ROC M21 5007 27 DOCOLMAIN GEN M45 5717227W21 N H6tchinson 3ROC 4826 17 M45 KHertst 3ROC 5036 RHOLOHEN CNOC M2Q 5014 26 JMEADE M45 5748

8 MWoli 7FAR 4829 18 M16 SCooper 5242 LQUINN SET M35 5234 25 G BUTtER 3ROC M18- 5825

9 D Keating 4836 19 DSullivan 5916 DCASHIN AJAX M40 5316 24 G SMITH FIN M45 583821

10 ANON 7FAR 4956 20 A OSullivan 5927 SOOCgtYLE CNOC M40 5347 23 OREGAN CNOC 6004

11 J Byrne 5258 21Ml0 PMcCormack GEN 6440 BBELL GEN M40 5421 22 J FITZSIMONS 3ROC M45 600612 M ampABlog CNOC 5612 22 E Pye 6458 J MCCULLOUGH 3ROC M40 5806 21 JFLANAGAN AJAX W35 60422013W45 M 0 Colmain GEN 6136 23 l Pye 6516 DWESTON SET M21 5848 20 UCOGHLAN 3ROC W21 611214 EGranger 7FAR 6445 24W5 F McKenna 6625 PSMYTH FUCCO M21 6004 PLALOR CNOC M50 612415M65 p Cooke AJAX 6649 25Ml0 Peter amp Richard AJAX 7329 LDGNOVAN AJAX M21 6039 19 SMURRAV SET M45 63451916W40 L Naughton 3ROC 7455 26 A McAllister 9923 GDOHERTY GEN M21 6348 18 FMCCORMACK CNOC M50 671017 J Kelly OBCS 7507 CBoI DNP7 DOOONGHAILE DUO M21 6455 17 ACREEOON DUO W21 67571818 MBurke 7845 JLALOR GEN M40 6610 16 BLAWLOR W21 684019 A Molloy 7647 PLANNERJOHN MCCULLOUGH CONTROLLERlIAM A AYLING DUO M21 6805 15 JATKINSON SET W35 3381720 M16 N Carroll OBCS 7855 CONVERYORGANISERMAIREWALSH pMCNAMARA DUO M2Q 6807 14 JPHElAN 734221 M16 HBody OBCS 8101 TMCDONAGH FWAR M21 6911 LOALMHAIN SET M16- 7407

22 GHanway 11140 For Interests sake here are some results NCOADE CNOC M21 6958 13 BPOWER SET M45 7520 16

23 FDawson 7FAR 11537 from the Irish Student Champs run theMty1ANGAN SET M35 7042 12 CNUGENT UCOO M20- 7632A BUITERFIELD GEN M21 7212 MBOHAN M21 7813

ORANGE COURSE 30km 35 m day before on some of the same GELlIOn 3ROC M21 7344 NLALOR GEII W40 802415

1 J Phelan 3510 courses SC4~ROLL M21 7357 A SHERIDAN GEN W21 8105

lUI 2 J Devitt 7FAR 4202 BrownM21A Conor Barry UCCO 6242 ElWICKHAM AJAX M35 7542 11 SOHEAGH M21 83473M14 lMcCormack GEN 5411 Conor Creedon UCC064 14 Ian

A BOVLE AJAX M21 7626 N HUTCHINSON 3ROC W21 8528

4M35 TKeane GEN 6058 BJONES DUO M21 7700 10 SMCCORMACK GEN W2Q 86055 W Farrelly 7FAR 6247 Locklngton (QUBOC) 6742 n 7702 GSWEENEY CNOC M40 8644

6 SOConnor 7FAR 6300 light greenW21 B Una Coghlan (Dll) GEVANS CNOC M21 7832 HMACINERNEY CNOC W40 87457 RMurphy 6533 3916 Joan Murphy (ARTCO) 5822

NSMYTH FIN M35 78359 CONEILL GEN M45 8818

8 K Rynn 6535 NFINN CESO M21 7837 CMORRISON AJAX W21 8909149 SConneil 6745 Sarah Kelly (ARTCO) 6721 FLAFFERTY FIN M35 8854 8 TLAWLOR M21 905110 PRyan 6849 OrangeM21C MI Walsh (ARTCO) 4053 M~AtON SET M35 89127 MMURPHY DUO W20- 92461311WI2 EDonlon 3ROC 6933 Paul Leith (DUO) 4432 Alan Kidney N BunERFIELD GEN M21 8913 JOBRIEN AJAX W40 932413 NCralg 7FAR middot7103 (CRTCO) 4642

POBRIEN GEN M3S 8927 A JOYCE GEN W21 952914 MAtkenson 7FAR 7309 CSTOKES 3ROC M21 8940 JCIRIN M21 963215 TMoher 7323 YellowW21C Deirdre ODowd (UCGO) FRiCHARDS 3ROC M2Q- 9156 OCALlAGHAN - 1002816 PClyne 7323 2253 Bernie Foley (UCCOO 2511 PDUNNEPXN M35 9242 DHEARAIN AJAX M35 1014417 GClyne 7324 Rowena Hughes (DUO) 3427

FBUCK~EV DUO M20- 9409 cLULLv 1104018 SMcDonoghue 7325 JFRANCIS M40 9440 JBROWN M21 1141919 A Doly 7434 DDORANFIN M21 96366 KDALY M18- 11750

20 EWalsh DLSO 8312 Condi1ions were similar but much MGALUGAN 9639 A MCEVEY AJAX W21 1211421 WColilns 8325 windier on the Saturday for the ISOC RLYONSDUO M21 9908 BDUNNE M21 1214522 Hugh Ger Alizlo 8550 The W21A course was 54 km210 m and

DMALONE 11BN 10016 N HEEREY W21 12801CSlovln 7FAR DNP11 Sty1URPHV SET M21 10436 AHEEREY W21 12801RElIis MP6amp7 was won by Toni ODonovan (UL) In DFLOOD FCA 12903 ECODD M21 13944AA Bamp HCullen MP7 4457 Stephen Bogle (QUB) ran as an AWiTIER AJAX 15134 DCODD M40 13944J Moloney MP7 M21 B on the same course and won in

VJONES FIN M40 DNP7 PCULLEN DNP16W Mollon RShort Samp A Cullen SMcEvoy N EDUNNE 3ROCM21 DNPI3 BOBBIE DNP19Molane amp N Connolly DNP7 4335 EOSHEA GEN M35 DNP21 o SHORT CNQC M40 DNF

RCLEARY 3ROC M35 DNF RHUGHES DUO W2G-DNFYELLOWCGURSE23km65m JDUNNE DNF

1W8 CCashin AJAX 2420 RWALLDUO M21 DNF

2 M12 TMcCormack GEN 275528 The Irish Qriemeer The Irish Orienle1L22

~~Qm HKm]~~m EGRIFFIN DUO 13630 TBRENNAN SO 6108 Resultsof UCDO Lelnster League eventMNOWLAN 3ROC W45 332232 RSEATS DNF EONElll GEN M4- 6644JMCGRATH 3ROC MI6- 352631 GMURPHY TCC DNF GCONERY MIG- 12340 Sugarloaf Mountain 9 March 199711 C-CRAWFORD 3ROC M50 354230 GBRAZIL TCC DNF A DOYLE DNFPOBRIEN AJAX M16- 360029 LOWERY RMS DNF MDOYLE DNF Brown Course 75km 1275 m

LC-CRAWFORD 3ROC MI6- 361328 DUNLOP RMS DNF DDENTON DNF 1 M21 BOBrien AJAX 6344

BROWE 3650 FSMYTH DNF 2 M21 P Nolan GEN 6427

TMCGRATH 3ROC M50 3816 DCOUR$E 26Km65m 3 MIlO B Bell GEN 8116

JONEILL FIN W45 391827 P MCCORMACK GEN M55 183732 FINAL RESULT 4M21 GBrady COriltO 6536

BDOHERTY GEN M50 395126 DLAAKlN 3ROC 1837 3ROC 463 SET 156 5 W21 U Creagh 3ROC 6803

GCONDON GEN middotM50 403825 MWALSH 3ROC W50 231231 GEN 404 FIN 155 6 M21 M Flynn AJAX 9016

lBURER CNOC WI6- 405724 FMARTINDALE 3ROC M60 232630 CNOC 275 DUO 67 7 MIlO J McCulough 3ROC 9119

JOBRIEN AJAX M50 410423 CWALSH 3ROC W55 235329 AJAX 253 UCDO 0 9M21 PBrennon SET 9216

W MCCORMA~K GEN W45 413222 MBURER 3ROC M55 243926 10M21 GDoherty UCDO 9933

FFlOOD FIN M21 4325 RMURPHY M21 2442 THECOMPETITION PROVED TO BEQUITECLOSE GEN 10 M40S0Boyle CNOC 10444

A NISHUILLEBHAlN 3ROC W45 4335 RRYAN FCA 2442 GAINED AN EARLY LEAD SURRENDERING ITBRIEFLYTO 11 M21 J Keallnge AJAX 12908

EOSUILlEBHAIN 3ROC M50 4419 NOBOYLE CNOC W14- 244527 CNOC BEFORE3ROC SNATCHED ITAWAY FOR ABOUT M21 J Elliott 3ROC DNF

NWALSH 3ROC M14- 4438 PRYAN MI6- 2554 AN HOUR BUTFAILIING TO OPEN A GAP ALLOWED M35 A OClelrlgh CNOC() DNF

DBUTLER CNOC M50 444121 B HOLLINSHEAD 3ROC M55 2509 GEN TO BRIEFLYREGAIN THELEAD STRONG RUNSK MCCORMACK GEN W18- 502620 DLARGE GEN W60 253426 LATEIN THEDAY SEnLED THECOMPETITION WITH 6lllil ~QIl~iI km l2~ rnJ BARRETT CNOC M55 5201 SROTHERY 3ROC M60 2545 3ROC FINAllY GAINING AN UNASSAILABLE LEAD 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 6414

A cooKE AJAX W21 5504 TCLEARY 3ROC W50 2626 DOWN THEFIELDAJAX PUTON A LATECHARGE BUT 2 M115POBrlen AJAX 6447

FOSULLIVAN 5533 SNOWLAN 3ROC W14- 2630 JUSTMISSEDCATCHING CNOC BUTTHESTRUGGLE 3M21 AOMuliane GEN 6726

F FLYNN 21BN 5645 JDCLARKE GEN M55 2744 25 Of THEDAY WAS THESET- FIN BAmE WITH SET 4 M16 LCrawford 3ROC 7147

DKEALY 5711 HCONVERY 3ROC W55 2822 GETTING ITBYA WHISKER THEANTICIPATED STUDENT 5MIISWYoung CNOC 7352

TFIELDS 21BN 5729 PGLANVILLE 3ROC M55 3011 BATTLENEYER MATERIALISED DUO PUTUPA 6 M21 A Tyner 3ROC 7717

DMITCHELl 21BN 5730 A BURKEGEN M12- 303424 CREDiBLE SCORE CONSIDERING THEYWEREONLY 7 M115P Gorgon AJAX 7735

EDOYLE 21BN 5617 A MCCORMACK GEN W50 3324 ELIGIBLETO RUN IN TWO COURSES BUTSADLY UCDO 8 M21 TJoyce FUCCO 7910

A COFFEY 21BN 5619 CCARROLL 3ROC M65 3340 FAILED TO SCORE A SINGLE POINTWERE HAVE ALL 9 MIl 5 TMcCormack GEN 7927

DNAGLE3ROC W45 5630 CCASHIN AJAX W12middot 345123 THESTUDENTSGONE 10 M50 ENiland AJAX 6001

KHOPKINS 3ROC W21 6220 SSUlUVAN 3529 11 M50 NC Crawford 3ROC 8645

TFLooD 21BN 6245 TMCCORMACK GEN M12- 3742 SO MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO RAN ON THEDAY TO 12 W35 J Flanagan AJAX 6834

JlYNAM 3ROC M70 6321 BONElll SET M50 3742 MAKE THEEVENTA SUCCESS ESPECIALLYALL GEN 13 W21 N Phillips 3ROC 8950

KTOMPSON DUO 6321 HNOWLAN 3ROC M12middot 3944 MEMBERSWHO RAN amp HELPED 14 M35 M Donovan 3ROC 9109

MMCGAVAN W21 6330 SEAMUS CNOC M9middot 394522 15 W40 R lynam CNOC 9322

STAlBOT TCC 6410 SAMUEL M16- 4221 THANKS ALSO TO BOB PINKERamp ALAN TAYLORFOR 16MI8GBuHer 3ROC 9401

FONEILL SET W45 642919 RNOLAN M18- 4223 THEIRWORK ON CONSmUCTING THETROPHY AND 17 M35 P Dunne WEGO 9816

KHANNAGHAN 6436 I DORREPAAl SET W5- 444421 ERICSSON amp DELPHI FOR THEIRSUPPORT 18 M45 B McGrath 3ROC 9631

PGIBBONS 6437 NDOHERTY GEN W50 4448 19W45MNowlon 3ROC 9841

LMCCORMACK GEN M14- 6439 RSHORT CNOC MID- 454420 FINALLYSPECIAL THANKS TO MAURA MORAN WHO 20 M45 RWililamson LVO 9857

JHENNAGHER 6503 CSHORT CNOC MII- 455619 MADE THEPRESENTATIONOF THEINTERCLUB 21 M20 A Quln 3ROC 10002

EGIBBONS 6512 TBUTLER 3ROC W50 4613 CHALLENGE TROPHY TO THEWINNING CLUB 3ROC 22 D Brennon 3ROC 10750

DCHEORY llBN 6633 PQUIGlEY 3ROC 4642 23 M50 H WhIte 3ROC 10845

EMURANE TCC 6640 PLARKIN 3ROC 4643 PLANNER MICHAEL KELLET 24 BCronin 10907

DSMITH FIN MI6- 664116 DONEILL M21 4826 CONTROLLER ANDREW OMUULANE 25 MIlO J Lalor GEN 11043

EQUINN W35 6740 BDORLEY M2G- 4914 ORGANISER amp INSTIGATOR PAUL NOlAN 26 RMcDonnell 11507

DORAW W2G- 6745 DONEILL M21 4915 27 M21 C Burns AJAX 12253

CMCGRATH 3ROC W45 7203 FMCSHANE WI6- 4916 26 M21 D Heale 3ROC 12448

PCOOKE AJAX M60 7212 MMCLOUGLIN W2G- 4920 29 M16 J McGrath 3ROC 13215

MDOYLE 21BN 7216 EKENNEDY 4856 30 M40 G SWeeney CNOC 13857

A DEMPSEY W21 7340 CKENNEDY 4958A SWEENEY 7413 CLYNAM M12- 5057 Bild CQIlGiil~ 1km l2lQ mSMCDONAGH TCC 7508 JMULlEN W60 5157 1W18 L Sutler CNOC 7365

DRYAN 21BN 7627 NLYNAM 3ROC W75 5815 2 M115TDevlin GEN 7816

A ONEILL 7633 RFLooD FIN WIG- 590918 3 W21 M Hutchinson 3ROC 8910

RDOYLE 21BN 7727 GJONES FIN WIG- 592317 4 W21 J McElwain 3ROC 9027

BSHARKEY FIN W21 7740 HJONES FIN WIG- 592416 5 MGalllgan 10334

A GILLMAN W12- B706 REID 6722 6M16HBody OBCS 10453

C M35 8931 EPYE 7014 7 M16 MCarroll OBCS 10504

MBARRY 9430 P MCCORMACK GEN MIG- 7403 8 W45 M OColmaln GEN 11050

OOCONNER W35 11020 KQUINLEN GEN M12- 7412 9 11160P Croke AJAX 13256

BSEVIN W21 11040 EQUIGLEY FIN W14- 754815 10 A Sweeney amp A Murray 15315

MREID W21 11520 CLAFFERTY FIN W4- 7549 - SMurphy DNF

KHANNEY DUO 13630 MCABE 7726

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ZrsectiD~QI[~~ 12 ~[) L 24Q m RMooney SM-NavyMP1 M55 PMcCormack GEN 5705 M16 P OBrienAJAA DNF RESULTSOF SETANTA EVENTHELDAT KILLAKEE ON l~( FEBRUARY19972 M40 K Carey 3ROC 7315 VV21A McEvoy AJAA DNF3 M35 BCryan 3ROC 7502 A COURSE

4 W45 M Walsh 3ROC 7806 Q[QOOll ~QInll Q~Illl K rn B Delaney M21 CNOC 5411 KDaly MI7 86115 M45 D OColmain GEN 7939 1W14 N OBoyle CNOC 3652 G Brady M21 CORKO 5603

50 hEatu M21 88216 M45 M Kavanagh 8312 2 M14 LMcCormack GEN 4129 p Nolan M21 GEN

J flemIng M35 89325704 E08n8n M50 FINGAL 89~7 M60 A Bonox-tow GEN 8533 3 John amp Dave 4657 R Holohan M20 CNOC 5750 DDoran M21 FINGAL 91418 W21 U Coghlan 3ROC 8700 4 W16 C Kavanagh OBCS 4817 A Tucker M35 5823 GSwaaney M40 CNOC 93149 W55 C NuHoIl LEEO 8754 5 M14 SKearns OBCS 4930

M Flynn M21 AJAX 6048 SOShe M35 GEN 9322H MeLindon M21 3ROC 6205 J8rowll 9345

10 M35 FLafferty FIN 8904 6 RRichardson 5009 P Spillane M35 CNOC 6407 MDonlOn MI 3ROC 9538

11M45DOMurchu CNOC 8915 7 W21 D ONeill FIN 5026 B Bell M40 GEN 6516PDonlon 1AS5 3ROC 9736N BlOwne M17 10133

12 M21 D Doran FIN 8955 8 W14 Sl BuHer CNOC 5631 P Casey M21 UCDO 6513 MOalligan 1050213 MSS M Butl~r 3ROC 9156 9 W18 D Kavanagh SI Thomas 5739 J Cleary W21 3ROC 6552 PCulion 1055514 M55BHoliinsnead 3ROC 9350 10 W12YAOSlien AJAX 5740

BONeill M45 CNOC 6605 NCarrall 11652N C Crawford M50 3ROC 6847 LSloan MI9 11952

15 W45 A NiShuilleabhaln 3ROC 9553 11W16 LGrIffin 6027 P McNamara M20 DUO 6920 H8rody 08CS 1215316 M45PBul1er 3ROC 9557 12 W18 L Bracken St Thomas 6052 R Cleary M35 3ROe 6926 N HutChinson W21 3ROC 1433317 WSO J ONeill FIN 9922 13 M21 G Lawlor CNOC() 6113 T Duggan M35 CNOe 7117

H08relamUy AJAX 15705

18 M21 N BuHerfield GEN 10008 14 MGriffin 6114 N Phillips W21 3ROe 7431 CLally ONPN4

19 W50CElant SET 10238 15 W18SBracken St Thomos6138 B Doherty M50 GEN 7826 CMcDonngh ONPN14

20 W45W McCormack GEN 10422 16 W12C Buller CNOC 6146J Lalor M40 GEN 7907 fOallln ONPN7G Elliott M21 3ROC 8002 a Hunl ONF

21 M65 SRothery 3ROC 10730 17W45SButier CNOC 6234 E Dunne M21 3ROe 8126 RMcOonnoll ONF22 W50 G power 3ROC 11055 18W21 MReid 6311 00 Murchu M45 CNOC 8240 Awall DNF

23 W21 FOSllen AJAX 12417 19 M18 SOMoore st Thomas6552 NOormack M21 CNOC 8422 CCOURSEW21 A Sheridan GEN PNP 10 20 W21 M Joyce 6720 G Condon M50 GEN 8428 G EvansE OShea M35 GEN 8441 M21 CNOC 2917M451 MacNeill 3ROCDNF 21 ORyon 61st 6744 M Buller M55 3ROC 8456 M Healy W40 GEN 3333M21BRowe 3ROCDNF 22 L Callaghan 61s1 7002 D OColmain M45 GEN 8833 K McKenna AAS 3414

23 HReld SM-Navy7138 P Buller M45 3ROC 8850 A 0 Donnell AAS 3414

Liebl Z[22l ~Qt[~2 la~Illl2QIl 24 DLee 61s1 7321 C Koegan 3ROC 9624 WCollln$ 7 FAR 3450

1 M20 P McNamara DUO 3818 25 P Griffin 7806 C Stokes M21 10545 T Byrne 3612B Jones M21 DUO 10659 JOmiddotNeili W50 FIN 3902

2 M16ROColmaln GEN 4233 26 Uz Niall amp Gearoidl 8241 M Kellen M55 GEN 13141 J F(sncls M40 7 FAR 39393 M21 Bohan CNOC 4252 27 M McAlister amp P 0 Connor 12942 Redmond amp Cooke W45 GEN 40054 W21 B Lawlor CNOC 4441 EPye MP5 D Cashin DNP16 D Gormley AAS 40235 M21 TLawlor CNOC() 4638 M16SCooper TRB()MP5 SOBoyte DNP2 J SUlek 7 FAR 4048

BOBnon ONP6 Hanlon 7 FAR 43076 M50 EOSuilleabhaln3ROC 5339 AGrlffin MP5 DShon DNF WoodsDevitt 7 FAR 43307 M16LOhAlmain SET 5436 AKiernan MP5 R Wallace DNF N Walsh M14- 3ROC 44208 M35 SDoody 5838 M16SCarr OBCSMP5 AM McKenna W40 AJAX 45049M14 NWatsh 3ROC 6155 W18CMunn MP5 8 COURSe R Moynihan AAS 452410 W55CWalsh 3ROC 6316 W18AClarke MP511 K Elaejai SM-Navy 6330 RDevlin GEN MP Unlortunltefy tnt course had to oe voded due 0 an tncottect contr~ code Timbullbull 6nd

12 W45 D Nagle 3ROC 6338 W16CBorry OBCSMPrO$unr givenbelOwrorlIOn only Conlrol6 hasbun axduel rromtht ulls

13 W35 C Corey 3ROC 6553 M Kelly OBCS DNF W Young M45 CNOC 4637 P Gallagher AASMNowlon W45 3ROC 5659 452414 W14SNowlan 3ROC 7136 M14BCasey OBCSDNF BMcGrath M45 3ROC 5739 S Healy WISmiddot GEN 453515 W45 FONeill SET 7256 0 WictltlGm M35 AJAX 6250 D Large weo GEN 453716 M16BGreene 3ROC 7346 YellQlOt~QU[~1l2 a Imlll 00 Il J Fitzsimons M45 3ROC 6311 M Kavanagh M45 462117 W18 K McCormack GEN 7548 1 M12TMcCormack GEN 3243

FOBen W21 AJAX 6403 S L Buller W14 CNOC 4731C Burns M21 AJAX 6455 N Lawlor 474818 W20 SMcCormack GEN 7555 2 M12ABell GEN 3428 A Ayling M21 OUO 6457 G Codd M21 482719 W40 N Lalor GEN 7704 3 M12 A Burke 3430 s Murray M45 6601 P Cooke MeO AJAX 4946UCoghran W21 3ROC 67r20 W18 B Elant SET 7748 4 Ml0RShart CNOC 3811 RLynam W40 CNOC 6745 F Dawson 7 FAR 505521 WIlO J OSllen AJAX 7823 5 AampS Cullen 3812 A8uner11eld M35 GEN 6904 MDeagan AAS 511122 M5OBONeill SET 7832 6 Wl0CCashin AJAX 3824 E0 Suliloobhaln 10150 3ROC 7058 C McKenna AAS 5112

MWalsh W45 3ROC 710S J Curtin M21 515523 W21 S Dempsey 8006 7 Ml0PMcKenna AJAX 3958 8 lojolllnhOad MS5 3AOC 7210 C MeGrath W45 3ROC 531724 W50 A McCormack GEN 8011 8 BCulien 4013 OHiggins 7245 E Kernan W21 AJAX 533125 M65 C Carroll 3ROC 8250 9 A-M McKenna AJAX 4520

FMCCormack M55 CNOC 7247 U 0 Callaghan M20 5412BLuwlor 1121 733026 W21 H Hopkins 3ROC 8436 10 Wl0HHealy CNOC 5007 JOempsoy M21 74or D Mooney 7 FAR 5419

27 F Lynch 8535 11 W14 N Lalor amp L OReIiIyGEN 5144 TLawlor M21 1536 0 Sullivan 5420OHealy M14middot G~ 7634 D Ryan W21 5440

28 W50 TBuller 3ROC 9646 12 Ml0S0Boyle CNOC 5412 TDevlin 10145 GEN 7635 A Joyce W21 GEN 554729 M70(M5O) J Lynam 3ROC 10923 13 VCulien 6949 D8utler M50 CNOC 7800 J Lvnam M70 3ROC 563730 RampD Gibbons 12105 14 W60 J Mullen 9628 A UIShuilleabhainWS 3ROC 7815 C Cashin Wl0 AJAX 575531 Chambon x3 13306 15 M7 G Corney 14141

SRothery 10165 3AOC 795 T Keane GEN 5803LNaughlon W40 3ROC 795432 WSS V Murtagh 3ROC 16611 Ml0 H Nowlan 3ROC MP AMomsey W35 CNOC 8011 C Kavanagh W15 OBCS 5816

KGlbbons MPl Ml0PMcCormackGEN MP HWhlle 10150 JROC 8016 P Maguire AAS 5832- EONeill WISmiddot 3ROC 8031 D Caullen AAS 5832

M16 J Carbary OBCS MP W4() C LaffertyFIN DNF ABoyle M21 AJAX 8140 B Dunne M21 5917 D Doyle SM-NavyMP9 JMcGrath MI6 3ROC 8335 McElwain W21 5944

32 The Irish OriauearL BuUr W18 CNOC 8429 B Casey MI4 OBCS 6022

SK MI4 OBCS 6027--- T~_ 1-1 nntppr H

C Momon W21 AJAX 6303DCOURSES Buller WA5 CNOC 6308C Doyle 2620AlklnsonMcEvoy 7 FAR 6329S Sherlock

AAS 3245S Demoey W21 6332Crowley

AAS 3245Firhouse ScoulS 6502A Bett

GEN 3447E Gibbins 6502JOmiddotBrien

AJAX 3651J Lawlor 6518H Nowlan Ml0 3AOC 3708R Lyons M20 DUO 6610 C Young Wl0 CNOC 4108AOulnn M21 OUO 6622 P OClelrlgh W21 CNOC 4108M OColmain W45 GEN 6820 ABunce M12 GEN 4245O Crawley 7 FAA 6823 DOmiddotNettl W21 FIN 4412F Lynch 6854 S McGerty

4640McGillivray 7 FAA 6910 K Hannay DUO 4640S Goldsberry 5955 NOmiddotBoyle W12 CNOC 4710KrlszlormiddotBajeis 7043 E Donlon W12 3AOC 5018A Hasrey 7229 115024G Lawlor 73SO E PyeSO45P Morrigan 7410 L PyeSO45T Butler WSO 3AOC 7444 L amp M Anderson WI21Ml0 5202MJell1in 7645 A Oorrepaal MIa- SET 5410John M 7 FAR 7646 IOoffepaal WIOmiddot SET 5430L ConnottylS OConnor 7 FAR n06 David OBCS 5854V Murtagh W55 3AOC 7807 Auairf Ml0 CNOC 5937PFox M35 7953 CShon Ml0middot CNOC 5947M Doyle 8314 N Walsh6122E Griffin W20 DUO 9CA8 TJ Walsh6125Flrhouse 18753 Barryw6155P Walsh6155Niall I Gavin DNP 2 C Walsh6155B Slevin ONP 4 C Shaw6258C Walsh DNP10 E Shaw6258Aoyamp Erris ONPhl1 J Doyle6613K Thompson DNP 23 A Doyle6613A Kleman DNP 4 COmiddotBoyle Ml0middot CNOC 6818KAB ONF C Mangan6613Flrhous8 ONF C Murphy OBCS 6909C Sharkey ONF CBaY OBCS 6910COmiddotNelli ONF KNampNL W12 GEN 6916ONelli famly DNF J Mulhern W60 3AOC 7805NLynam ONF G Carney MIO 10240ACurroil DNF O Carney M12 10314Ciara amp Sinead DNF S Casper

11607P OBrian DNFH Young ONF S OBoyle DNF

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J M40 o Reidv MAX 6121

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S tyent21 o Weslon SET 6)28

6 II)S A Tucker GOA 64J8

1 M21 L Donovan MAX 6843

S ~Il E OSulllan SET 7102

9 ~140 a au OEN 1404

10 M40 V lones FIN 1406

11 Ml1 P Brennan SET 811S

12 MIl o OOongh DUO 8U4

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I MIS ROColmin OEN 3006

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IJ M5S I Convery 3ROC 3806

H MI6 OBolcr JROC 39OSIS Mil NWllh 3ROC 3910

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11 WSO CWalsh 3ROC 4142

18 W21 A Joyce OEN 4218

19 wu S MOltol11l3ck OEN 4345

20 MI1 S Ulcr WHO 4SOO

21 Ml1 K OLoughlin MS 4141

22 MelToil 4913

2J W21 CMomso NA-V SI16

24 MSO B ONtili SET S 146

5 W21 M~lurphy DUO 5332

26 IVlI K Thompson DUO ~J34

21 W45 FOmiddotNeili SET 5548

28 WS5 V Mun~h 3ROC 58S1

29 V2l N Carroll DUO 5926

30 MI1 D GII~her AAS 6035

31 Ml1 Crowley A~S 6437)2 ~111 SOmiddotHul 6801

n MIS P Maguire AAS 6944

3~ OR)1 1101

JS S Ryn 71 43

36 o1t~ C Ooylc ArS 76~6

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4 MI6 LCrawford JROC SO 5() IS ~m P Dunne PXN HOl

6 M16 ZFmiddotFiher WHO S561 MAS P OBritn AItX SS S M~5 OQuinn OEN ssu9 M45 B McGrath 3ROe 55 2~

10 M18 AQuinn 3ROC 5$S8

11 Mil PMcNama DUO 56H

12 ~UI AOMuHan OEN HZ2

13 M21 E Dunne lROC 6003

I MS ENilond NAX 6052 1IS M1l P Butler 3ROC 6111 I

16 W21 N Phillips JROC 6131 I17 M4$ TMemiddotCormack GEN 6S I18 MI9 RLlons DUO ~719

19 ~1I5 ) Mastcrson WHO 6123 I10 DMalone IICOE 6729 I21 MIO TMcGrath 3ROC 6S27

12 Mll AArlinS DUO 6859

23 ~Ul EMcGinley AJA-v 1130

24 ~Ul BJones DUO 72 59

25 ~ISO N C-Crawford lROC 7150

26 M60 J BatT CNOC 7909

27 o 8rtnnan 70 JI

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2 MI2 ABII OEN 2 43

3 IVIO CCashin NAX 3 I 25

4 Ml0 T Moltormock GEN 32OJ

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6 Ml0 RShon CNOC 3421

7 MIO -CuUcn CNOC 3S 18S EYhile CNOC 3648 I

9 MIO S Cullen eNOC 36 middot19 I

10 WIO EF-Fishr PXN 4709

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14 7 FAlicme SET 5613

IS MI3 EDughlon WHO 58J2

16 M4 CShon eNOC 6000

11 W4 SDtmpsey 6100

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6 MI9 lHarrington MS 17 13

7 MI4 NaFmiddotFishcr PXN 5021

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I IV21 N Hutchinson 3ROC 5439

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cathal Cregg 5500T McDonagh FWAR M21 6555

John Muldowney FWAR M35 6600George Taylor FWAR M40 6725

T Talbot 7440Orlla Prendergast GRTC W21 7455

Wayne Niall 7FAR 7800Jason Masterson WHO M18 8155

Olive Manning 10405Tom Conlon FWAR M21 MP13

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Ian Hanna 4015Marcus Came 16Bn 6130

Barbara Foley-Fisher MN W45 6130Derek ciarxe 16Bn 7250

Graham Clarite 7250 r-

Deirdre OOowel UCG 7455 ~Faith White SET 7832 -Robert Slike GRTC M19 8258

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Richard Powell WHO M14 4945I-Z

Siobhan Devaney WHO W14 4945 twClodagh McCann 7629 0

Vanessa Carty GRTC W18 8200 gtDavid OSullivan GRTC M21 8213 f-Trina Fitzgerald GRTC 8340 V)

Paul Talbot 7FAR 8800 IJohn Scott WHO M16 8810

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Digby Family 9600 cpoundColette Harle GRTC W19 10930

Eimear Cannon GRTC 11020Donna Philbin GRTC W19 11330

Yellow Course 19km 8 controls

Cian OLeary WHO M14 1710John Hargroves WHO M15 3630

Erinna Foley-Fisher MN W10 3642Christian Foley-Fisher MN M12 3715

T Cooke WHO M15 7305Satomi Tsujii WHO 8440

louise Maguire UCG 9800Fiona Murphy UCG 10100Arlene Claffey DNFNiamh Hanna DNF

Richard Knowles WHO M14 DNF

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ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997EVENING ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997

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LEINSTERALLSTARTTIMES6 TO 7 PM BROCKAGH Laragh Co Wicklow GEN Moss start 1200

KNOCKBARRONKimity Co Offaly PXNComaught League 8 11 to 1 pmGARVAGH Co Derry NWOC NtSeries3 GR C 83 15COUMSHINGAUN Ca WaterfordWatOSE League 051379708 11 to 1pmS314104KNOCKACAREIGH WOOD Kilmurry Co Cork CorkO Score Event 021361544 11 to 13OpmW 36 64USNABRIN WOOD Curraglass Canna Co Cark BOC Winter League 9 021546194 11 to 2 pm

W965920BOF NATIONAL EVENT2 Holme Fell Canis ton lake District (0044-1539-727907)

Moy 13 RUSSBOROUGHCoWicklowCNOC 045432267 N 961220 DONADEA Clane Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N B3 3327 CURRAGHWiESTCo Kidare CNOC 045432267 N 75 14

JlXle 3 WooDENBOIEY Hollywood Co WicldowCNOC 045432267 N 93 015 PHOENIXPARKSoftware Pathe Inter-Hrm League 110 DONADEA Clone Ca Kildare CNOC 045432267N 83 3312 CORKfGH PARKCLONDALKIN Software Pathe Inter-firm League 217 CURRAGH Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N 79 1219 KILLINEYPARKSoftware Pathe Inter-firm League 324 HOLLYWOOD Co Wicklow CNOC 045432267 N 94 0626 HELLFIREWOOD Software Pathe Inter-firm League 4

July 1 ARDGILLAN Co Dublin FIN0183765063 THREEROCKWOOD Software Pathe Inter-tlrm League 58 CARRICKGOLLOGAN Co Dublin GEN Kllternan (RI17)012893497 022520515 KILLAKEECo Dublin SET Ballyboden (R115) 012985799 GR 012023822 RAVENSROCKCoDublin AJAX 012691196GROI9018029 THREEROCKWOOD Co DubllJ) 3ROC 012868871 bullGRO 170240

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IRISHCHAMPIONSHIPS Cla1JoBAWN Laragh Co Wicklow AJAXGEN 012691196 Pre-Entry T 1295IRISHRELAYCHAMPIONSHIPSCURRAltOIICo Kildare CNOC 045432267 Pre-Entry N 7912EnlTlesto Brian Bell 25 Balally Park Dundrum Dublin 16(01-2956894)e-mail enqulrlestoI98380~lbmmallcomTHECRAGSGlenflesk Co KerrySO Munster League 7Munster Inler-Club 11 to 130pm W082837BRITISHCHAMPIONSHIPS Clumber Pork amp Chatsworth EnglandLOWEALPINECOMERAGHMOUNTAINMARATHONLEINSTERCHAMPIONSHIPSDJoua WOODSCo Wlcklow SET012985799020 12Entries to Frances ONelli 18Manor Heath Dublin 16 Tei 014943145scotnsn CHAMPlONSHrpsamp Ndfio(1al Event 3 Klngussle area Delalls Irom IanMolr (0044-131-452-9789)BRANDONHILLGralguGnomdnogh CoKllkenny WatO SELGogue 05 37970811 to 1pm S700400THREEROCKWOOD 3ROC telnster LeaguG 12012666871 lIla 1pm (CHECK VENUEI)SLEIVECROOBSOUTHBallynahlnch Co Down LVONI $Gries4 GR J 32 47

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Entries to Margaret CrGGdon Tavio Mount Prospect Douglas Co Cork Phone 021-361824 Fax 021-361826

Apr 17 GARRYCLOYNEWaterloo Co Cork BOCEvenlng League 3 02247300 530 to 715W6OO82024 CURRABINNYCarrlgallne Co Cork BOC Evening League 4 021546194 530 to 715W780630

May 27 FARRANFORESTPARKCo Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 1021361544530-7 3Opm W 48 71

CURRABINNYCarrigaline Co Cork COIkO Inler Firm League 2 021361544 530-730 pm W 79 62BALLINCOLUG PARKCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 3 021361544530-730 pm W 5971CURRAGHWOOD MIdIGton Co Cork CorkO Inter FirmLeagUG 4 021361544 530-730 pm W 86 76KINSALETOWN Co Cork CorkOlnler Firm LGague 5 021361544530-730 pm W 63 50

GLENBOWiERWooD KHleagh Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 6 021361544 W 99 77KlLBRITIAINWOOD Bandon Co COIk CorkO Inter Firm League 7 021361544 W 52 47WALSHTOWNWOOD Midlelon Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm league 8 021361544 W 66 91WARRENSCOURTWOOD Kilmurry Co Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 9 021361544 W 38 67GARREnSTOWNWOOD BallinsplHIGCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 10021361544 W 58 44

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TIere are some big questions facing orienteeringt present ones which are rarely discussed at

least In the circles inwhich I move One whichhas been getung quite an airing recently at IOF level Isthe Olympic Question It has for many years been thestated policy of the International OrienteeringFederation to seek the Inclusion of orienteering Inboth the summer and winter olyrnplcs That alwaysseemed to be just an aspiration particularly for so-called foot orienteering since the number of countriesneeded to practice a sport was simply too great fororienteering to qualify The break-up of the EasternBloc however has suddenly Increased the number ofcountries affiliated to the IOF and brought thequestion of Olympic participation much closer

Ski-orienteering Is quite likely to make It Into thewinter Olympics because you dont need as manycountries to qualify as a winter Olympic sport Whatare the pros and cons In favour Is the Increasedexposure of orten teertng via TV and the media Againstmay be the commercialism which seems to go with theOlympiCS the politics of sport the changed nature ofthe sport which olympic participation could bring Forconventional orienteering the IOF have to find acompromise between making orienteering attractiveand commercially viable without sacrtflctng theessential nature of the sport the running andthinking the navtgatlon the natural environmentOne of the reservations of the OlympiC peopleapparently was that the course should be aval1ablffor the runners to study beforehand that would be ahuge step and one which I dont think would besupported by most ortenteers

The fact remains though that the profile of theorienteering population Is an ageing one There arefewer and fewer Juniors coming Into the sport not justIn Ireland and we need a means of attractingenthusiastic young people Perhaps the Olyrnplcs Isthe way to do It

What do you think Has anyone out there anythingto contribute

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LONG WALKSSome of you may like to have details of theorganised walks etc this year Most of thisinformation was gleaned from Irish MountainLog

SENIOR HOMEINTERNATIONALCARLINGFORDSept 1314 1997

Potential team members should notify RichardKavanagh the Convenor of Selectors if they areNOT available to run in this eventThe classes principally concerned are M and W20-21 and 35(For our BOF readers the date of this eventappears in the official BOF fixtures list as a weeklater Dont be decieved this is a ploy to confusethe Scots As far as the planners and organisersare concerned not to mention the event centrethe dates are 1314 September)An unfortunate clash however looks likely inthat the Veteran Home International in England islikely to be on the same weekend This will affectthe Irish and Welsh learns most since theirsmaller numbers mean ~at there is more overlapbetween the Senior and Veteran teamsparticularly in the 35140 age classes

and other topics as varied as theseAnyone with internet access might be interestedin these sites

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tune in to Radio Anna Livia on Wednesdayevenings for the latest news in athleticsorienteering hill running triathlons hill walkingand outdoor activities generally The programmeis The Right Track presented by PaddyHayden at 7 30 Anna Livia is at 1038 MHz onFM And if there any buddingreportersbroadcasters out there who want to takeon the orienteering reporting give TIO a call

Mountaineering Council of Irelandhttpwwwulie-mciBritish Mountaineering CouncilhttpwwwthebmccoukInternationalO-FederationhttpwwworienteeringorgCompass Sport httpdspacedialpipexcomtownsquareat44indexhtmIrish Mountain Running Associationhttpirela nd iol ie-imnlGlobal orienteering linkshllpllwwwshefacukuniunionsusocsuocflinkshtmlIOP High Tech GrouphttpwwworientceringorgrrechAJticleshunScottish Orienteering Associationhttpwwwalmaccouksoa

Comeragh Bog Trot April 12 (Niall Carroll 052-23085)Maam Turks Walk May 3 (Coilin Parsons 091-553241 e-mail coilinparsonsucgie)Lowe Alpine Mountain Marathon May 1718(Pat Ileal y 045-441625)Blackstairs Walk May 17 (Mary Reilly 0 I-4970874)Galty Walk June 14 (Caroline McNeilis 056-63654)Bangor Trail June 21 (Colm Geraghty 098-41834)Lug Walk June 21 (Barbara Condon 01-4936058)Setanta Mountain Marathon Aughavannagh July6Benbulben Challenge July 19 Ml Mulligan (071-41267)Mourne Seven Sevens August 9 (Jim Brown(08)01247-465121 )Burren Walk August 30 (Alan Sbaw 061-343959)Glover Highlander Sept 13 (Alan Tees(08)01504-810834 )There will be no Darrow Walk or Circuit of Imaaltllis year

ON THE INTERNETRecent discussions on the O-Net the internetnewsgroup for orienteering have included thebest way to issue control descriptionsorienteering on stamps the Peel Report on BOFfixtures vandal proof punch designs methods ofoverprinting courses on maps the nameorienteering and whether it should be changedsources of Ovshocs for those with very large feetthe prospects for orienteering in the Olympics

CELTI C CUP 97How about a wonderful weekend orienteering inWales Well all Irish orienteers have beeninvited by ihe Welsh Orienteering Association tothe 4th Celtic Cup competition an all-classesIreland v Wales competitionThe event is to be run as part of a double badgeevent on July 123 in North WalesSaturdayS event is at Beddgelert and Sundaysnear Berwys-y-CoedA campsite will be available at Beddgelert andwe hope to have a village ball available for floorspace accommodationThe organisers are checking out minibus hiredetails from Holyhead Pre-entry will be requiredfor the events and entry forms will be distributedto clubs at least If youre based in Ireland andyou plan to go the organisers request that youdont send any money with the entry form send itto The Irish Orlenteer instead and TIO will paywith a single transaction to reduce bank chargesFerry fares for foot passengers are about pound35return for adultsWales snatched the coveted cup from us last yearat Slieve Croob so now is our chance to regainthe tropby4 The Irish QrienTeer

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~BROCKAGHSCATTEREDAs part of the count down to IOC 97 GreatEastern Navigators will be running its secondPractice makes perfect event in Brockagh onthe 20th of April Brockagh just across thevalley from Derrybawn is the ideal area to finetune navigation techniques for open mountainand fast forest just two weeks before theChampionships This will be a mass start scatterevent with long and short courses on premarkedmaps A scatter event is in essence a score eventwhere the object is to get all the controls witbouta time Limit Registration will open at 1100 withthe mass start at 12 noon So take this lastopportunity to run on Brockagh until the newmap in tbe new millennium

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INTER-PRO RESULTSThe tendency for the home side to win tbeInterprovincial Championships continued thisyear with Munster taking the trophy (or theywould have taken it if it had been there allegedly Leinster still have it from two yearsago) The Championships were at Bear naGaoithe lnchigcela in conditions reminiscent ofthe early Shamrock O-Ringens (mist and rain)The final score was Munster 230 Leinster 189Ulster 80 COIUJacht32 Next years event is dueto be in COIUJacht but despite what J said aboveitll take some effort for Connacht to win Thereason for the home sides high score is simplythat tbey are more likely to have a full team in allclasses picking up points that are there for thetaking

COMERAGH CHALLENGEThe Sth Corneragh Mountain Challenge two-daymountain marathon is being organised hy PatHealy on the weekend of May 1718 at Cion melThe event has been growing in stature every yeardespite the strangest weather torrential rain orblistering sunThe event is open to teams of two who carryalltheir overnight gear (tent etc) and spend the nightat a camp in the mountains in the style of theMourne and Karrimor marathonsCourses are 40 km (Elite) 35 km (A) 30 km (Bamp Military) and 24 km (C) The event used aspecial I 25000 scale mountain map producedfor the competitionEntries close 30th April but late entries will beaccepted as far as possible Entry fees are IRpound25per team plus IRpound450 per mapDetails from Pat Healy Cut Bush Curragh CoKildare Ireland Phonefax 045-441625

KOOKKerry Orienteers have been running a series ofevents in the Spring The remaining ones ore atBanna sand dunes on April 20 and the SouthernOricnteers Munster League event at The CragsGlenflesk (remember Shamrock 961) on May11 thoThe Banna event will have three courses ofabout 3 6 and 9 km the Glenflesk event willhave the usual MLcourses

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ODDS and ENDS and ODDS _o This years Army Championsbips will beat Glendalougb the week after the IrishChampionships (more recent reports suggestthat its the FCA Championships not the ArmyChamps as such) If you see stray pieces of tapeidentifying control sites at lOC don Ljump to theconclusion that youre in the right place and thecontrol is gone - it may be a marker for the FCAeventa Cinderella A pair of childrens blue 0-shoes were lost at the Leinster League event atthe Curragh Co Kildare on December 6th last Ifthese are in your safe keeping please contactSenan OBoyle at 045-434054o Congratulations to Aonghus and ParticiaOCleirigh on the birth of their son Cathal onIlthAptil

IOCNEWSAs you undoubtedly know the IrishChamplonships are on the May Bank Holidayweekend at Glebdalough and The Curragh Entryforms have been circulated to clubs and at eventsbut theres one in this issue in case you didnt getone111eIndividual event at Glendalough is being runby GEN and AJAX and the controller is TrinaCleary (3ROC) CNOC are running the Relayson a new map of The Curragh Lower cost entryis available to April 4 and the closing date is April18 - but later entries may be worth tryingT-shirts should be ordered on the entry formEntries to IOC 97 Brian Bell 25 Balally ParkSandyford Rd Dublin 16 (01-2956894) e-mailenquiries to 198380ibllunailcom

LEINSTER CHAMPS 97Satanta Orienteers are circulating entry forms forthe Lcinster Championships (theres one in thisissue) lit Djouce Woods and Powerscourt nearEnniskerry in Co Wicklow 011 Saturday May24th This is a new area to orienteering Entriesclose 12th May wilh cheaper entry up to Ist MayEntries to Frances ONeill 18 Manor HeathDublin 16The Leinster League final is planned for SundayMay 25th but the new map of the Pine ForestRathfarnham is almost certainly not going to be

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the day only 7 colour courses

WHAT ITCOSTSTake a look at some recent entry forms IOC 97entry pound79 for adults pound46 for juniors pound1824 forfamily Programme cards results amp postage addpound1Leinster Champs pound68 for Seniors pound46 forJuniors family pound16122 Add pound2 for programmecards resultslpostage etcMunster Champs Inter Pro Senior pound5n juniorspound35 family pound1311 Add pound2 for information andresultsMaybe we should get AJAXGEN to do all ourpostage lSeriously though does it represent good valuefor money What do you think Why not drop110 a line (or an e-mail at jmcctioioUe and letus know What improvements would you like tosee in local and national events Any commentsor suggestions

NEW MAP COLOURSA proposal has emerged in the process of therevision for the International Specifications forOrienteering Maps to radically overhaul thecolours used on orienteering mapsA growing body of opinion holds that the existingcolours fail to match with the expectations ofnewcomers looking at orienteering mapsparticularly with respect to vegetation Talesabound of novice orienteers heading straight forthe green because they bolieve that green denotesthe best parts of the terrain to run throughTo overcome this problem it is proposed to ceasethe present uses of yellow and green onorienteering maps Under the new plans greenwould be used to denote open and semi-openareas being the most runnable Shades of redwould be used to denote thick vegetation whichrestricted ones speed of movement Normalforest would be mapped using yellow as anintermediate colour between the two extremesAt this stage it is not proposed to alter any of theother colours although the view was expressedthat the use of blue for water features provides apotential cultural bias towards orienteers fromless-polluted countries

When asked his view on the matter aspokesperson for the lOF declined to confirm ordeny the existence of the proposals and urged allrenders to take a closer look at todays date

(posted to the O-net by Blair Trewin of Australiaon April 1st)

JK98amp99Having read the report of this years JK and seenColm Rotherys map (centre pages) perhapsyoull be tempted to go to the event if you havenever been Next years JK is in Wales eventcentre Dolgellau (pronounced Dollgetbly ifIm not mistaken) and will be the mostenvironmentally friendly JK yet claim theorganisers all three days are within walkingdistance amid scenery which rivals the 1984 JKareas in Snowdonia and with equally challengingterrain You can sample orienteering in that areain July at the Celtic Cup tooIn 1999 the event moves to south cast England

SCOTTISH CHAMPS 97The Scottish Champs is a World Championshipsselection raccand includes BOP National Event3 The competition is at Craigbui Kingussie nearAviemore on Saturday 24th May (unfortunatelythe same day as the Leinster Championships)The Relays are at Strathmashie Forest nearNowtownmore on the 25th with a colour-codedevent at Strathmashie on the MondayEntries on a standard entry form to Janet Clark13 NW Circus Place Edinburgh EIl3 6SX(STGpound8350) cd 26497 Phone 0044-131-225-7771 For relays phone Ann IIaley (0044-131-445-4833)

VANDAL PROOFAccording to Orienteering Norell America BobPutnam of Florida attaches the followingmessage to control markers to deter vandalsWarning Electromagnetic Radiation Do nottouch or diaturb 50 of this fixture consists ofmaterial which exhibits electromagneticradiation in the wavelengths 5800 - 6200angstroms Aaaarrrgh

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SQUAD PURSUITSA OCleirigh CNOC

Training Organised technical training was laidon for members and wannabe members of ournational squads - Senior Vets Student andDefence Forces squads - over the week-end1516 February Frank and Deirdre Ryanorganised a menu of training exercises on theSaturday in Portumna Park from whichparticipants could select the type and difficulty oftraining which best suited their needs

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Butterflyraquo au Sunday after a discussionchaired by Irish Orienteering Champion ColmRothery on race preparation participantssampled a mass-start butterfly relay event at firsthand on the intricate Knockbarron map Thisrace format which simulates relay racing isorganised as follows There is a mass-start witheach competitor funning all 6 sections of thecourse (A B C X Y Z) in differentpermutations The format in Figure I gives 36permutations (AXBYCZ AYBXCZ AZBYCX ) and requires 9 courses to be over-printed(AX AY AZ BX ) The Figure 2 format

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permutations and requires 5 courses to beoverprinted Simultaneously a shorter 2 tooprace can be incorporated without any extraorganisation by simply using 4 sections (eg AB X Y) which yields 4 course permutations

The mass-start butterfly method is now beingused as a legitimate a-race format in its ownright and has been adopted in some World Cupraces It also made an appearance for one stage ofthe Swiss 6-day last year Mass-start butterflybrings the spills thrills and spectator appeal of arelay to the individual competition I predict thatwell see more of this format in the future

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Mass-stan (or relay) type training is animportant component of technique trainingbecause it de-sensitises the athlete to thedistractions of other competitors improvescontrol-taking drills andforces the athleteto map-read at an increased racing tempoThe skills developed improve individualperformance as well as relay racingexpertise

More so than any other orienteering-skillstraining type we need to conduct more relaytraining and racing in Ireland Nine squadmembers attended this training week-end

Thonfs Once again thanks to all the contributors to this issue Ton ODonovan Aonghus

OCleirigh Ailbhe Creedon Joe lalor Colm Rothery the other editors and clubsecretaries the people who send in stllffon disk so It doesnt have to be retyped the oneswho send ill printed results as well as a copy on disk and who keep the format simple

As for the rest of you Ipray for you late at night that YOIl will be amicted with the curseof the seven snotty-nosed orphans for making my job so much more difficult than it need

beFinally apologies for the (yet again) late arrival of this issue due to other commitments(work family and orienteering) and a change ofDTP program (Pagemaker to Quark

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Squad Members take Oil thecountry and will

Veteran running star and orienteering squadmember Gerry Brady wins tbe Veteran NationalCross-Country (040) title in Sligo This is atremendous victory for Gerry who was third inthe same competition last year

Defence Forces athlete and orienteerPaddy Morgan makes a terrific comebackfrom lengthy injury to win the 045 titte

On the same day in the Womens NationalIntermediate race British OmiddotChampion UnaCreagh finishes in an excellent third position andin doing so establishes herself as a versatile all-rounder - international orienteer and mountain-racer and successful running athlete The racewas won by Irish mountain-racing star BethMcClUSkey (who has been seen of late atorienteering events) All you girls booking yourteam ticket 10WOC99 look-outII) the mens Intermediate race Colrn Rotheryfinishes in an impressive fourth position TheNational Intermediate Championships is a bigrace in all respects - il boasts the largest field inthe country and is a race where most of our greatathletes made their mark Fonner winnersinclude Eamonn Couglan Gerry Curtis andPeter Mathews Runners-up in tbe past includeGerry Brady and mountain racing legend - JohnLenihan

JUDITH BUTLERMany Leinster orienteers and those fromfurther afield will have known 3ROCsJudith Dutler Judith died at Easter after afight against cancer She had been acti ve onthe 3ROC committees dealing withjuniors membership and general clubactivities and bad also been a member ofthe lOA Training amp Coaching BoardShe was always outgoing goodbumouredand enthusiastic and bore hertroubles lightly at least as far as the rest ofthe world could see She was a naturalteacher as anyone seeing her at the annualmini-sports festival will auest coping withhundreds of primary school children tryingorienteering for the first timeAlthough not a competitors who tended tofeature high up the results lists she was aconstant companion to her husband Philipand son Jeff on their orienteering outingstravelling to events at home and abroadorienteering and mountain marathons andcould be relied upon to help at 3ROCevents prepared to stand in the cold waitingfor finishers or doing other thankless tasksWell all miss her personality and her readylaughter To Philip Jeff and Amy go oursympathies

l71C Irish Orienteer 9

Choose Intensityrather than Volume or

Frequency

Aonghus OCleirigh CNOC

Exercise physiologist Owen Andersonconstantly preaches the merits of high-intensity rather than high-volume or high-frequency training How does this fit withyour Ostraining The following is adaptedfrom Training with Verve gives you moreNerve Running Research Vol 12 No8

A cardinal tenet of training - the specificityprinciple - stales that you should make thephysiological and neuromuscular demands of asignificant portion of your training similar to thedemands placed on your body during actualcompetition Competition is nearly always veryintense So therefore at least a couple of yourweekly training sessions need to be similarlyintense And in order to be orienteering specificsome of your training should be performed innatural terrain

Every endurance athlete needs to optimise threekey physiological variables - V02max (maximal

aerobic capacity) lactate threshold (the exerciseintensity above which you swamp yourbloodstream with lactic acid) and exercise

economy (the actual oxygen cost of runningcycling swimming or orienteering at a certainspeed) Scientific research has concluded thatthe optimal intensity to boost V02max is training

at an intensity of 90- 100V02max (93- 100

max heart rate or MHR) The superior trainingintensity range for elevating your lactatethreshold is 87- 90 V02max (90- 93 MHR)

Tempo runs in terrain fill this prescription for 0-training And running economy is best enhancedby hill sessions all good clean fun As a rule ofthumb the length of an ~ work-out shouldNOT normally exceed 10 of your weeklymileage As you get fitter you should be able tohandle more than one tough training session perweek Remember the best work-outs foroptimising the three key physiological variablesall involve high intensity high octane trainingand NOT moderate or low intensity trainingGogging) But make sure that you recover~ sessions (recovery training should beeasy) and that you periodize your training(appropriately adapt the volume-intensitytraining mix throughout the season)

Tough high-powered work-outs (but NOTmoderate ones) trigger the pituitary gland intoproducing large amounts of human growthhormone (HGH) which builds muscles andrepairs bones ligaments and tendons HGHboosts fat metabolism increases leanness andpower (and makes you look good on the beach)IIGII production requires training at above 90MHR Also its been recently discovered thatintense training (as opposed to LSD) improvesnerve connectivity with your muscles This leadsto greater running economy

ORIENTEERING CENTENARYF The lOF has decided to mark the centenary of the first orienteeringevent in Norway on 31 st October 1897 The celebrations are to startat the World Championships inNorway in August and finish at theWorld Cup final in 1998 The lOF will celebrate the centenary at all

major events during that year including the World Cup races in Ireland in May 1998The rOF bas also launched its new logo designed by Swedish designer Anna Jonbacksymbolising the future and our beliefin development and progress Obvious really isntitJQ Ve Irish brienJeer

1997 IRISH MOUNTAIN RUNNING ASSOCIATION RACES

APRIL6 Dart to the Head 100 305 230 Bandstand Bray Promenade Co Wlcklow13 Doon MC 80 335 230 2mlles(slgnposted) trom Doon Co Limerick23 Hell Fire Relay 16 85 730 Hell Fire Woods Klllakee Rathamham Co Dublin30 Goal Flash 24 191 730 Strand Hotel Bray Promenade BrayCo Wicklow

MAY7 Hell Fire Flicker LL 34 85 730 Hell FIreWoods Klllakee Rathamham Co Dublin11 Lugnaqullla LC 101718 230 Camara HiliTrack Glen o lmaal Co Wlcklow14 Sugarloa Rush LL 37 213 730 termer Calary FIlling staucn 25 Kilmacanogue on

Roundwood Road Co Wlcklow21 Three Rock Dash LL 48 198 730 T1cknocknr Lamb Doyle s Sandyford Co Dublln24 KNOCKDHU INT 76 448 200 Near Lame Co Antrim28 Bray Head LL 50 274 730 Southern end o Bray Promenade Co Wlcklow

JUNE1 CARRAUNTOOHtL ICAtC 137 11262302 Strlckeen Hili 64 381 2304 Blue Light LL 55 3268 Glendalough LC 19085411 Scalp LL 64 24414 Nephln CC 80 61015 CROAGH PATRICK ICCC77 762 120018 Seahan LL 69 36622 Seetin - Ballyhouras MC 80 42725 SorretHl1I LL 100nv73O29 BRANDON tCIMC97914 1200

Breantee LoughAcoose Glencar Co KenyKate Kearney s Collage Gap of Dunloe Co Kerry730 Blue Light Pub Sanclylord Co Dublin230 Glendalough Car PariltCo Wlcklow730 Dublin Sport Holel Kllternan Co Dublin230 North Plantation I1rCasllehlll Crossmollna Co MayoMurrlsk nearWestpolCo Mayo730 Stone Cross Bailinascorney Co Dublin230 Glenosheen Co LimerickLacken to Blessington Rd CoWlcklowAn Bolhar Pub near Brandon Creek Dingle Co Kerry

JULY2 HoWlh LL6 EUROPEAN TROPHY INT9 Maulln LL

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80 183 730 GM Club Dungrlln Rd Howth Co Dublin1101000 Ebensee SatzkammergutAUslrla Up-hili only unlortunately80 457 730 Crone Car PariltGlencree Co Wlcklow (near

Powerscourt Watertall)ICIMC 120 1295 1200Glencushnablnnla Glen o Aher1owCo ~peraryLL 89 427 730 Lake Car Par1ltDjouceWoods Co Wlcklow (5 miles S ot

Enniskerry)80 591 Kllcash Co TipperaryLL 129671 730 Stone Cross Balllnascomey Co Dublin (3 miles S otBridgel Burke sPub Tallaght)ICAC185 1006230 CalTawaystlckBridge Glenmalure Co Wlcklow (8 mls S of

Laragh56 427 730 Glencormac Inn Kllmacanogue Co Wlcklow

2023

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30 Sugarloal (balbeque) LL

AUGUST2 Mangerton MC 97 701 230 Mangerton Scenic Car Park slgnposted trom Muckross

Hotel Muckross Killarney Co Keny274 730 Featherbed Road Co Dublin (between Kllakee andGlencree)ICAC123800230 Co Wlcklow - Tobe conllrmed183 730 Calary Car Parilt3 miles Kllmacanogue on Roundwood Rd2091113230112 mile from Laragh Co Wlcklow on Sally Gap Rd

6 Klppure 9716 WORLD TROPHY TRIAL20 Sugarloa Relay 1924 Glenmacnass LC

SEPTEMBER7 WORLD TROPHY INT 1200Male Siavonice Uplce Czech Republic28 Dublin Peaks 113410 230 T1cknockCarPark near Lamb Doyle 5 Sandyford Co Dublin

INT = International Race AIC =ALL IRELANDCHAMPIONSHIPIC= Irish Champlonsh~ Best 4 ot 7 CC = Connaught Championship Besl 2 o 2LC = teInster Championship Best 3 ot 5 MC =Munster Championship Best 4 01 6KL = Kerry League Tobe decided LL = Leinster League Best 7 o 3

All distances In kilometres - all heights in metres

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Junior Home International1996

(September 21stl22nd)

Roving reporter Toni ODonovan on thei996 Junior Home international

A team of 23 juniors left early on Fridaymorning facing a long journey to the LakeDistrict for toe 1996 JHI After hours oftravelling by car and ferry we eventually arrivedat the caravan park where the teams were stayingImmediately everyone made a scramble to findthe best caravan (with the fewest adults) Ashunger was beginning to get the better of us wefound a pizza take away and proceeded to one ofthe caravans where they were quickly devoured

Late to bed and early to rise meant that manytimes were slow in the individual compctltion Abeautifully technical forest followed by a fastopen area led to many amusing route choicestories and many exhausted athletes The terrainproved to be fairly unusual and before the event Ihad heard frightening stories about the mappergetting lost The area was full of limestonepavements which made it very tricky underfootand made for a lot of interesting and intricatelittle features The forest was very runnable andfast - this made it possible to run and lose contactwith the map easily This led to a number ofcostly mistakes and slow times Howevereveryone cheered up at the prospect of the dinnerwaiting for us - and tbe disco that followedAfter an interesting dinner the prizegiving for theindividual competition was held The cheeringand loud banging that resulted when the two Irishsecond placesin M15 and W 17 were called outwas memorable

Eventually we found the disco but most of theIrish contingent disappeared to the caravanswhere we found them curled up under quiltswatching Tv Another late night followed by aneven earlier rise left many asleep in the cars onthe way to a nine oclock start

The relays rwere held on the same map as theindividual competition and almost all the courseshad similar legs It turned out to be a sprint-O

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competition where runners were finishing onlyseconds apart (l second in my case) The timeswere fast and the Irish finished second in theW 17 and third in the MlS age classes _much tothe joy of the Welsh The W 17 team were eveninvited to join in the Welsh team photo as we beatthe Scottish WI7 team leaving Wales in 2ndplace with a narrow victory over Scotland - onceagain England won by a very clear margin

We left shortly after the prizegiving for thelong trip home We just had time for a short swim- for some shorter than for others I dont thinklhat Fiachra will forget this in a hurry - his face ashe touched the water (freezing water) was oneto remember Everything considered I think thatthe event was enjoyed by all - for many of whomit was their first JHI

ResultsIndividualMl5 2ndWI7 2nd

AlJanBogleToni ODonovan

RelayW 17 2nd Toni 0Donovan Deirdre CreedonClare OConnorM 15 3rd Allan Bogle Zoltan Foley-FisherLuke Cambell-Crawford

HILL amp DALE RACESHill races In Northern Ireland include theseevening races at 730 pmApril17 Castlewellan 5 mV1200 IDol1y s Brae24 Slive Muck 35 mV1300 ICrocknafeolaMay1 Hen amp Cock 25 mV1300 I Hen car park15 MeelbegMeelmore 3 mV1 800 I HappyValley22 White Plains 4mV1 000 I Tollymore29 Loughshannagh 4 mll1 700 I Spelga RdcarparkJune5 Rocky 4mV1300 I Leitrim Lodge19 Crossone 25mV1700 IBloody Bridge27 Drinahilly 3518001 Donard Park

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Leinster News

The Leinster LeagueThere is one remaining event in the 96197League Three Rock Wood 25th May Prizegiving will be at the LOA AGM (see below)Prizes arc to be awarded for the followingHighest scoring overall and Female competitor inthe League (Perpetual Trophies )1 st 2nd 3rdM21 on the Brown courselst 2nd 3rd non-M21on the Brow course lst 2nd 3rd Men and isr2nd 3rd Women competitors on the Blue GreenLight Green Red and Orange courses lst 2nd3rd M and W 14- on the Yellow course and thecompetitor with the greatest number ofcompleted events on each course

League Compensation Points (comp-O)As all those who put time into League events loseout when it comes to scoring points and for thisreason the LOA has decided to award OrganisersPlanners Controllers (and their assistants)compensation Points for their league event asfollowsCompensation Points equal your maximumpoints scored during that league on your normalcompetitive course (if it is not void ) Eachindividual is only allowed to this once during aLeague These points will be credited to you atthe end of the league The 19961997 league isto be includedIt is also hoped that it will encourage more peopleto take on these tasks and a form ofapprenticeship will take place through theAssistantsAs this is being applied retrospectively could allthose who are owed Compensation Points pleasecontact Andrew OMullane at events or 4933891(h) e-mail aomullanetinetie

LOA AGMThis years AGM has been fixed for 15th Juneafter the Curragh evening event Last year therewas a lively discussion if there is anything youwant brought up at the AGM please let AndrewOMullane (see above) know

Fixtures MeetingThere will be a fixtures meeting on the l Sth of

May It will cover events from 1anuary 1998 toMay 1998 LOC98 league events and all otherevents must be decided Details will be circulatedto the cl ubs

IOC97 and LOC97The Irish champs will take place in Glendalough(individual) and the Curragh (relays) on the 3rdand 401 May the Leinster champs will be held inDjouce Woods Near Enniskerry Co Wicklow onthe 24th MayMany thanks to all those who are taking part inhelping at these events Their efforts are muchappreciated the truth as always is that withoutthe help of everyone of these people theseevents simply would not take place

Summer FestivalOn Tuesday evenings from May LOthe July thesummer festival of orienteering is back (checkfixtures list for details) These friendly events arethe ideal job for introducing new people to thesport so everyone now is the Lime to get yourmum amp dad brother sister boyfriend girlfriendhusband wife colleague boss neighbour allyour mates and your granny out into the realworld

Software Paths LeagueAgain this Summer the successful SoftwarePaths evening League of inter-firm competitionsreturns these are closed events and all clubs arebeing informed of them

Dublin Dy NightDublins first Night-O league took place duringFebruary and March about 40 Owls took parteveryone who finished got points (eurovisionstyle) those who competed in pairs were deemedto be competitive See the results section for finalstandings

And Finally All those from Leinster who travelled to theMunster champs inter provincial over StPatricks weekend can pat themselves OLl theback for a job well done (almost) we were just afew juniors short of raiding the south andreturning with inter pro trophy Next time theymay not be so fortunate

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SWEDISH O-RINGENCLINIC 1996

Tonl ODonovan and Mary OConnor reporton the trip of a lifetime

Our journey to Sweden had many interestingtwists The first of these happened long beforewe arrived there Due to a delay in Ireland wedidnt have long in Heathrow and although Maryand I found the plane to Stockholm our bagsfailed miserably Even though J may sound crazythis was very fortunate for us as they arrived atour accommodation almost as soon as we did lindour shoulders were saved from the agony ofcarrying them around Stockholm to the train Aswe looked out the windows from the plune wemarvelled at the tree covered ground all aroundStockholm

I now understand why the Soandinavians arcbrilliant crienteers - outside their doors arebeautiful intricate forests Mary and I werefortunate to have this same facility and we tookadvantage of it almost immediately to go for apre-breakfast terrain run We quickly realisedthat any relocation techniques we possessed weregoing to be very useful After lunch we startedour first training exercise in the same woodMary and I shadowed each other for every secondcontrol as many of the instructors had not yetarrived and because this was an optional exerciseto familiarise yourself with Swedish terrain (thistook the duration of our holiday however we didnot get quite as lost as we had in the morningsession)

Our entertainment began after an interestingdinner - it didnt resemble the menu descriptionof meat casserole but then I am 1I0t sure if manyof the dinners resembled anything describable (afew were nice some were edible and JohnFeehan ate the others I) The games we learnedthat night will be useful for training week-ends _however we felt that John must have practisedhis welly throwing previously Mary threw herwelly quite well but unfortunately it was in thewrong direction scattering the crowd that were14 The Irish Orienreer

jll

not unconscious from previous flying weJliesThe Chinese proved to be the most entertaining atgames and orienteering as of the nine at theclinic none bad previously orienteered and nonespoke English Feng Chang was the only one tocomplete a course over the five days and wespent a long time looking for them at trainingevents - invariably they had their camcorderswith them The first night finished with kayakorienteering on the Vanem - unfortunately no onecapsized The map was drawn from the shore inhalf an hour so we had some interestingarguments out in the water and I was almostthrown in

The second day had another early start fortraining followed by a relay competition Thetraining was very useful as Swedish elite runnersshadowed us and discussed our techniques routechoices and invariably our mistakes with us Wereceived attention in groups of three or fourwhich made it easier to learn and you chose yourgroup depending on your ability and age Thisnight Jorgen Martensson gave us a frighteningtalk on his training schedules and dedicationThis was fascinating and we saw him run intothird place at the Park World Tour 96 in Laxa thefollowing day I had raved incessantly about thiseventsince returning home and I am sure peopleare sick to death of hearing about it The event isorganised to promote orienteering as a televisedsport The 25 best orienteers world wide areinvited to compete on a 3km to 41cmcourse withsubstantial money prizes The spectator controlconsisted of a large crag jump followed by aswim across a deep river TIle last starter was justleaving the assembly area above the spectatorsheads as the first runner came in to the finish Alarge ramp was arranged at roof beight so that thecompetitors could be seen by everyone We hadbeen invited to take part in a special IOFO-Ringen Clinic course before the Elitecompetition This was amazing as we had theopportunity to use the Regnly electronicpunching system around the Sprint-O course

On Sunday we trained in the official trainingmap next to the OK Tyr club house Theirfacilities were brilliant and the map was ideal forclub training with a network of paths and a

mixture of technical difficulties After this wewent to the central village for the openingceremony - this had nothing whatsoever to dowith orienteering but il was a beautiful day andwe enjoyed tbe spectacle After a tiring few dayswe retired home to prepare for the competitionthe following day

S-Day startsThe 5-Day competition started on the Monday

morning with breakfast even earlier than usualThe buses transporting us to the competition areawere arranged to leave us with the maximumsleep time possible - it was still not enough as theOlympics were well under way at this stage Ifelt that I had been prepared well for thiscompetition but still managed to get very lost atmy second control After this I slowed down andshowed the map the respect thnt it deserved Myroute choices improved drastically from here onbut my time was still very far down on theleaders Each day was followed by a long waitfor the Chinese competitors who were usually outfor a very long time after maximum

We usually returned to the FSC by 5 oclock-just in time for dinner (The dinners were often alittle bit unusual and did not match the menu inour folders - or at least we did not know whatthey were even after reading the menu On theother hand John seemed to enjoy every mouthfuland more often than not had seconds and made upfor me to the cooks delight We gave up all bopeon him after he ate a lunch that everyone elsesmelt and left behind I had confidence that hewould eat it ano bet an icc-cream on the outcome- it was really nice)

Directly after this every evening we had alecture on route choices from one of the manySwedish elite runners that were staying in theclinic with LIS We were all supervised by anotherelite in groups of three or four It was verybeneficial to go through your route choices withsomeone and to have them advise you on whatyou should have been doing differently out in theforest There were others there to discuss trainingschedules and planning your training programmefor the year (We got a look at JorgenMartenssoris training programme before the

1995 World Championships and it was as bad ashe bad described in the lecture the previousweek) Afler tbis we were fed what was always abeautiful evening meal The evening mealfinished at around llpm and after an hour or twoof the Olympics we just fell into bed The weekpassed very quickly like this with two sightseeingtrips and a lot of orienteering On Day 2 wevisited Borgvik where the Precision 0 (or Trail0) was organised This was Originally a mill ofsome description and was now transformed into atourist attraction - the Chinese seemed more athome here with their video cameras On Day 4we visited a heritage park where all the oldSwedish methods of farming and living werecarried out - this was similar to Bunratty inIreland It was a beautiful area situated on theside of a luke where we were able to swim beforesightseeing There were families dressed in thetraditional clothing of Sweden 100 years ago andthe park was fascinating Unfortunately we didnot see the whole park as our legs were too tiredto carry us around it in the heal We met the restof the Irish contingent at the events every dayThankfully he food at the Clinic seems to havebeen wonderful in comparison to everywhereelse

During the week I found my orienteering wasconsistently improving but at least one mistakeleft me far down the field every day - everyoneelse was improving simultaneously The mapsare very different to anything in Ireland or Britainand this showed in the results of the ISs BritishA tour that were competing at the event as wellAll of tlns squad ran the MIW 18E and very fewmanaged to remain in the chasing start which was120 minutes after the leader I found the coursesto be long and very physical - although they wereall between 3km and 4km I ran the W 18 classand this was enough to introduce me toScandinavian terrain and improve myorienteering The hot weather made it tough toconcentrate when running and for technicalconlrols it was necessary to slow down a 101 Ifound the various rules of the competitionfascinating

With 24000 competitors there were largetracks through the forest heading in all directions

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Therefore it was difficult to tell if you wereactually running 00 a path or DOt The organiserstaped every patb and track marked on the mapbecause of this - I dont want to imagine howmuch tape was used and bow many man bourswere needed for this Runners also had to obeythe Swedish rules of the road in the forest - wefound out that this entailed running on the rightside of the path

Anotber unusual procedure was that we didnot receive our control cards or description sheetsuntil two minutes before_~ started This made itimpossible to write the numbers onto the cardand another method of carrying both thedescriptions and card was needed Apparentlythis is the normal way of organising events inSweden and I felt tbat it probably makesorganisation easier for the people involved ascontrol cards will not be lost and it is easily seenif somebody did not start We were issued withmaps one minute before ow start time and it wasvery easy to become carried away and not noticewhen the other runners had run off into the forestleaving you alone standing in the start boxwondering what was going on After the first dayor two I became used to all of theseorganisational techniques and I feel that for amajor competition like this they are the only wayto go - however they take a little hit of time tobecome accustomed to

[ found that the last 500m on the course wasalways the most difficult as the finish could beheard They talk endlessly on the loudspeakers -tbis made the event more interesting but it isdifficult to maintain concentration when listeningto it During ttle competition week I began to pickup the meaning of some Swedish words as theywere so frequently repeated At the half waycontrol and at a control two from the finish on theElite course reports were given on the leadingrunners If lone listened to the announcercarefully enough it was possible to understandwho was leading or bow far down they were - thisdid involve an amount of guess work andinterpretation of the announcers tone It wasimpossible to hear anything else When standingnear the speakers As well as information aboutthe event music and advertisements were16 Ve Irish Oriellleer

incessantly broadcast which added to theatmosphere at the event

On the final day we went into the event centrefor the last time Irrunediately after the event theshops and centres were taken down and movedout Unlike the Scottish 6-Day there werent thesame number of little stalls present Intersporthad one very large sbop and they had tbecomplete dominance at the event They brougbteverything from compasses to running shoes toskiing equipment I found this very different as Iam used to there being ten smaller traders insteadof one large one Due to the 15 discount thatClinic members received their equipment wasnot as expensive as one would expect (you canalso claim the VATback as you leave the country- Ed) Fortunately Mary and I did not have todiscover the true expense of living in Sweden aseverything was covered by the cost of the ClinicDue to the support we received both from thelOA and our club we had to pay for very little ofthe trip ourselves It was an experience wellworth benefitting from and one that really openedmy eyes to orienteering outside Ireland andBritain I find it hard to understand why so fewpeople applied for what was the trip of a lifetimeas far as orienteering was concerned

Editors Note The lOA normally receives aninvitation to send two orienteers to the Swedish5-Day and the associated international cliniceachyear Entries close for the event around Marcbbut if youre interested contact the lOASecretary Ken Griffin without delay Itscertainly a great experience

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March 1st 1997 Clara Co Wicklow hostedby Dublin University Orlcnteers

FRIDAY Various teams drifted into the Pavin Trinity College on a drizzly Friday night -UCC Cork RTC (alias CIT) UL Galway RTCUCG DIT Athlone RTC and Queens UniversityBelfast UCC reported an eventful trip withcertain emergency stops (5 in all) en route tothe big city Other entertainment on the UCC busincluded a Mission Impossible take-off Itwasnot surprising then that close circuit videocameras were spotted monitoring the UCC crowdin their hos te1

SATURDAY Weather-wise Saturday turnedout to be a mixed day - chilly wet and extremelywindy Perfect orienteering weather The courseswere challenging involving both the openterrrain and forest of Clarabeg Co Wicklow Foronce the wind was in our favour as we wereliterally blown all the way up the hillside - ouronly real concern being how to put on the brakeswhen coming down off the hillside in a differentdirection Other orienteering problems arosewhen Ginormous sheep were mistaken forboulders by some individuals

The orienteering was enjoyed by all andeveryone returned thankfully collecting someGuinness tokens en route through the finishFull credit to the teamwork of John McCullough(Planner) Peter 0 Neill (Organiser) LiamConvery (Controller) and other 3ROC helpers

Later that evening the teams met in the Pav(again) for a drinks reception With somereluctance at having to leave this cosyenvironment we moved on to the Ormond Hotelto feed ow hungry tummies

After dinner the lOS A AGM was held whereChairperson Deirdre Ryan and Secretary NinaPhillips stepped down both having contributedmuch to student orienteering while on thecommittee A new rOSA committee wasnominated Chairperson Daire Osborne (VCG)Secretary Ailbhe Creedon (DUO) Treasurer IanLockington (QUB) and PRO Toni 0 Donovan(UL)

Following the meeting the prize-giving gotunderway - with t-shirts galore as prizesCorkonians Toni 0 Donovan (UL) and ConorBarry (VCC) took first places on W21A andM21A respectively the long trip not appearing tohave had any influence on their performancesUCC collected their team prize (who is CCshairstylist anyway) for the M21A in train-styleHolding themselves up was becomingproblematic at this stage being apparent whenthe womens team trophy was sent flying TheW2l A team winners were DUO who collectedtheir prizes in a more civilized fashion

DUO Captain along with other teammembers led the dance floor through variousdance moves - TIme Warp Saturday Night (howappropriatel) and Rock-the-Boat to name just afew - where some good team mixing seemed totake place between teams including a duct byUCCs CC and CB

In general people were having an entertainingnight judging by the tequila slamming ice-attacks and the man (or in fact woman-) handlingof a particular chandelier - the female concernedshall remain nameless (but she owes meone)One individual demonstrated a slip of thetongue upon announcing All captains to thetaxis bouse when inviting people back to aparty Meanwhile a fairly informal 10SAmeeting was being held in the early hours of themorning It was a long night

SUNDAY A 12 0 clock get-together washeld at Bewlcys for a final farewell (Too badsome UCC members met in the wrongBcwleys At least they found their way back tothe right bus) The UCC members that did makeit to the correct cafe appeared lifeless possiblyresulting from the eventful previous night Afterseveral hours of shopping relaxing and ice-skating (where Cork RTC proved themselvesvictors beating UCC by a long shot with theirfancy spinal) the teams were homeward-boundall appearing satisfied with the orienteeringweekend

Til the 1998 Irish Student Champs to behosted by UCC

Allbhe Creedon

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JK97 RIDDLE OF THESANDS

(OK CompassSport bad the title before me butErskine Childers bad it first)

The combination of excellent orienteering oncomplex sand dunes an event centre on the mapand the possibility of staying on in Cornwall forthe week after- the event for the same price was awinning combination for the South WestOrienteering Association when they ran the JanKjellstrom International O-Festival at Easter

Penhale Sands 011 the west coast of Cornwallhad been used for a National Event some yearsago and emerged with a fine reputation for fastrunning (rabbit grazed grass) and complexnavigation (sand dunes up to maybe 30 metreshigh) Dubbed in the pre-event publicity as like amoonscape the area was undoubtedly very goodbut didnt really live up to the hype The lure ofthe dunes proved irresistible to thousands whoflocked to this remote part of Britain for theevent including a substantial number formIreland notably from Cork Oricntccrs but therewere runners from practically every Irish club atthe event as well as from all over Europealthough most were British

For once the training area at Hayle on GoodFriday was similar to the two individual daysraces open sand dunes Fine weather pleasantlycool was ideal for running and the Irish squadshowed up in force just as well since it was aselection race for the World Championships inNorway in August Best of the Irish Elites at theIndividual event were Colm Rothery (AJAX)11th overall in M21E only 12 minutes down onthe Finnish winner after two gruelling 15 kmcourses and British Champion Una Creagh(3ROC) who dropped from 3rd to 5th in theW2l E on the second day At the other end of theelite was Conor Creedon (CorkO) in his firstattempt at the course finishing in one of the mosthotly contested positions where this writer foundhimself on one or two occasions

The Day 2 map was different for the longercourses venturing further north into a distinctlymediocre area of furze more sand dunes and18 The Irish OrienJeer

grassy fields before returning to the welcomechallenge of Penh ale proper

There were some good results in the otherclasses Denise Healy (CNOC) bad a great run inW16B to win Day 2 and finish 3rd overall justahead of3ROC ~migrCe Pamela Flanagan Otherlop ten finishers were CorkOs Rodger OConnor(2nd M 18B) Peter McNamara (DUO) 3rd andFergal Buckley (DUO) 6th M20S Clare Nuttall(LceO) 6th W55L Ronan Cleary (3ROC) 5tbM35S Nora Lee (3ROC) 9th W35S NiambLalor (GEN) and Rhona McGrath (3ROC) 5th amp6th Wl4B Marita Murphy (DUO) 10th W20S

The Relay area on the Monday wasLanhydrock a National Trust property of forestand parkland near Bodrnin and was verystraightforward in comparison to Penhale Thecompetition was fast and furious as befits a relayand WAROC won the JK Trophy with SouthYorkshire Orienteers winning the Womensclass An innovation this year was theintroduction of an International class whichenabled made-up teams from different countries10get a run on the JK trophy courses Ireland wonthe womens race (the only team to finishactually if the internet version of the results is tobe believed) The NWOC team of Steven LintonAllan Bogle and James Logue had an excellentwin in the Medium Open Relay class

What of the rest of the week Another run onPenhale on Wednesday morning on a colourevent followed by a night event that night on thesame courses (no concessions to the darknesst)but thats another story There were other eventstoo but enough is sometimes enough It was amemorable week (if you can classify somethingwhich happened so recently as memorable) andshould rank with JKs like 84 in Wales and eh93 was it in that place you remember the onewith the mountains and lakes What was itcalled now JMcC

(Results listed separately)

JK97 ELITE RESULTStv121EDay 1148km525m climb Day 2 148km505m1 Mlkko KnuuH 16305 8408(l) 7857(2)11 CoimRothery 17502 9130(11) 8332(12)20 BillEdwards 18215 9743(26) 8432(15)26 CoIm OHaliolan 18548 9724 (25) 8824 (29)31 StevenUnton 19107 10251(36) 8816(28)37 MorcusPinker 2024210126(33) 10116(49)39 Rofy Morrlsh 20649 11452(48) 9157 (38)41 BrendonOBrien 21038 10847(42) 10151(SO)43 BrionCOIbett 21440 11840(52) 9600 (41)51 ConorCron 35056 23717 (56) 11339(53)

Jomes Logue 10517(39) DNS

W21EDay 18Bkm390mDay 2 100km 385m1 YvetteHague 11959 5615(1) 6344(2)5 Una Creagh 13613 6434(3) 7139(11)20 Nuala Higgins 16116 7825(17) 8251 (23)23 EileenLoughmon 16632 8302 (24) 8330 (25)24 Julie Cleary 16756 7916(19) 8840(29)25 DarlflaCunnorne 17515 8612(26) 89033l)29 Eodaoln IvIorrlsh 18905 9340 (30=) 9525(32)30 Joanno Meln 19227 9550 (32) 9637 (33)

ConnacbtNewsConlon Is Command Orlenteertng Senior Champion

Tom Conlon (5731 mins) Bollyfarnon Co Lellrlmcompeting for the 1980 FCA Boyle in the Seniorcategory of the Western Command OrienteeringChampionships held in Portumna FOIest Parkrecently wos the surprise wtnner Tom beat thefavourite KIeran OBrien (5832 mlns) fromAhascragh All Army Champion on two occoslorsalso competing fOl the 19Bn Victory In the seniorteam event was easy on SUndaywtth Cathal Cregg(6125 mlns) Bollydangan Athlone coming In thirdand John Muldowney Newtown Forbes in shethposition

John Nolshe (6021mlns) from Oronmore competingfor the 25Bn was third and helped his teamcomprising the Ryan Brothers Joseph and Fergaland Paul Dunne get second place The courselength for the seniors was 74 km 150 m climb GnrManning led her team the 9th Field ArtilleryRegiment from Muilingar to victory In theIntermediate Womens by finishing In thlrq placeSignolwoman Meehan from Sligo was the winnerand Cpl Hewitt WQS secondThe 24th Bn fromDonegal were second team and the 25Bn fromGolway secured their place In the All ArmyCompetition In Wlcklow on Sunday 11th May bygaffing third plaoe

Pte OmiddotNel 17BnLongford was the winner in the

novice womens event Pte OConnor Boyle wasrunner up Clore Mullen from Clifden got a thirdIndividual medal and good runs from FionaMcDonogh Flonnuala Ryan (Galway City) andEthna Glynn (Athenry) brought the 25Bn Galwayteam victory

CpI McKenno 18BnCasllebor wos the wtnner of thenovice mens event Cpl Kingston 2580 Galway wossecond followed by Recruit McAteer tram DonegalIn third position The 25Bn Galway dominated theNovice Men and Novice Womens teamcompeHtIons by gaffing first team In both categoriesand by also gaffing their B team In third place In themens competition

Dalre Osborne (4944 mlns) 25Bn Galway was easywiMer of the Intermedlote mens category being 10mlns ahead of his nearest rival Michael Regan(5902) from Boyle The 2580 were the team winnershere with 2480 second dnd 19Bnthird

The reforming of Galway Orlenteers The WesternEagles has had a big Impoct on orienteering InGalway and Is no doubt port of the reason the 25Bnhave six team qualified for the all Army FCAcompetltians In Wlcklow on Sunday 11th Mayasmost of the teams ~re members of GalwayOrlenteers TheWestern Eagles UCG orlenteers orGalway RTCOrlenteers

Membership of Galway Orlenteers bull The WesternEagles Is now open and further IntormoHon may begat from Frank Ryan Secretary(Treasurer StMarysBollintoyle Galway Tel091-753829770555ext 2213

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I~HJumORTRA~NGWEEKEND-BIRR CO OFFALYThis year the format of the training was slightlydifferent to oilier years and I found it to be mostbeneficial There were a lot of coaches to train incomparison to other years - thanks to all thecoaches and Idrivers who made the weekendpossible The theme of the weekend was thecompassEarly Friday morning we departed from Cork sothat we coula maximise the time available fortraining We were thrown straight in at the deepend on Friday with a compass exercise followeddirectly by two time trials After this some of uswere prepared to go home but we were sent out inpairs again with only our compasses and mapsafter lunch This was followed by a short (forsome) and enjoyable medley relayflriday evening was a wet one for Pionne AustinWhen I said that wc were thrown in at the deepend 1 was speaking metaphorically but as it wasFicnncs birthday Marcus came up with the ideathat she should celebrate in style She ended upsiuing (1) in a river in Birr - we blame it onMary (as usual)Saturday started earlier for some than for othersand went on quite late as well after a very hardday We moved between Kinnity and Clonbrockwhere we had 2 selection races and another timetrial We also had a blackberry fight (guess whowe are blaming that on) The games onSaturday night were new to quile a few membersand had some surprises in store - however wecant tell you about these as that would ruin thesurprise for future members of the squadThe weekend finished with the no cup final inPortumna I think that Clare and Deirdre are stillodd with me because of the course I chose whichwas as a result their selection race course - youhad to be there to see their reactions

Toni ODonohn

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Ajax Flash

You have probably got your copy of thefirst AJAX FLASH newsletter in the post bynow if not we may have the wrong addressetc As we hope to produce this on a fairlyregular basis we would really welcome anycomments suggestions input that you may haveso shout if you have something to shout about

Congratulations to all AJAX prizewinners at tbe Munster and Connacbt ChampsDenis Reidy Paddy OBrien Martin FlynnFiona amp Brendan OBrien Leo Donovan and toall wbo competed

We recently ran the Leinster LeagueEvent in Ravens Rock and one of the Nigbt-Oleague events on IGlIiney Hill on 26th Feb Thenumbers were not overwhelming but the eventwas enjoyable and a rcsonable success We arealso running a number of the local eveningevents over the Summer so we hope to see you allthere bring a few new perople if you can

Training continues every Tuesday night at7pm beginning at the running track in Belfieldunder the very able guidance of PaddyOBrien every level of fitness is catered for soplease do not feel shy you will be pleasentlysurprised and possibly have some fun too Thisis an open invitation to members from any otherclubs so come along if you feel like it

Remember that we are running the IrishChamps this year on May 3rd in Glendaloughand we need as much help as possible please callDamien Ceshin at 01-2818212 to volunteer somehelp it will be greatly appreciated

We have arranged 8 club day on 26thApril location is Damien Cashins inRoundwood where we will organise a shortevent nearby followed by some well neededmaintenance on the clubs equipment in advanceof the IOC 97 plus possibly a few drinksafterwards at a nearby hostelry

Also it appears tbat a large number ofAjax members are now on E-mail so we arecompiling a directory of club E-mail addresses Ifyou are on the orienteering super higbway (oreven the bard shoulder ) please let us know Mail Brendan OBrien at obrienbstatoilno tobe included on the list

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MUNSTER CI-LllPIONSIIllS INCIDGEELA

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SI Patricks weekend and a chance to goorientecring amid the beguiling crags andcontours of Inchigeela a combination not to bemissed Remembering the weather at some of theearly Shamrock O-Ringens with rain mist andcold did causesome second thoughts but whatsa spot of rain The Munster Championships at Tilna Spidcoige were as demanding and as wellorganised as we have come to expect fromplanner Brian Corbell and Cork OrienteersPleasant running conditions (mild and dry) and itwas nice to have n I 10000 map to read (not thatit helped my navigation much)

John Feehan (BVOC) rail the 9 km M21E coursein 6719 with Cohn Rothery 2nd and BrendanOBrien 3rcl In the W21 class (no elite here) ToniODonovan added to her Irish StudentChampionships win taking first place withEadaoin Morrish 2nd and Emma Glanville 3rd

Munster Champ resuHM21E John Feehon avocW21 Toni ODonovon CorkOM21L 1 PoulNolon GEN

2 John Muckion CorkOM20 1 Tim Totlenhom FermO

3 Aonghus Fitzgibbon WotOM35L 1 Pot Forrelly CNOC

2 Seon McSweeney SOMIS Damlen Fltzgerold NolOM40 1 Denis Reidy AJAX

2 Kevin ODwyer SOM45 1 Poddy OmiddotBtien AJAX

7 Clem Stopleton SOM21S Tony Joyce FUCCOIN20 Cotherine auHer DUO

2 Deirdre Creedon CorkOM16 1 Luke C-Crowford 3ROC

2 Dorren Burke CorkOM455 John Fitzgibbon WolOMSO Ted Feehon svocM55 1 PoddyLolor CNOCW18 Clore OConnor CorkOW21S 1 KlmGlddls DEE

2 Emlty Cronin CorkOW35 Bernadette Colemon CorkOW40 1 RuthLynom CNOC

3 MoryAuslin CorkOW45 Cormet Feehon avoc1vI60 1 MoxweilReed FermO

2 RedColnan CorkOW16 Aislinn Austin CorkOW55 Clore NuttoD LeeOM14 1 David Healy GEN

3 Kevin Houlihan CorkOW14 Nlomh Morrissey CorkOM12- PoulGeary avocWl0 1 Erinno Foley-Fisher MNAV

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INTERPROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSH1PS

111emist and rain couldnt stay away for ever Itwas cool windy and quite wet for theInterprovincialat Bear na Gaoithe The courses(by Richard Kavanagh) were as good as theprevious days except for a small stretch of forestat the end whicb was inevitable and providedshelter for the finish but did little to enhance theorienteering A good turnout from three of theprovinces meant that the competition wasntgoing to be as one-sided as it had been on the lasttwo years but Munster nevertheless took thetrophy (or they would have if Leinster hadreturned it a year ago when Ulster won)

In the Elite class Colm OHalloran (LeeO) wonwith John Feehan (BVOC) 2nd and GeoffSomerville (LVO) 3rd SaturdayS winner ColmRothery in a tactical move ran M35L on the somecourse to pick up uscful points for Leinstcr In theW21 class Eadaoin Morrish took first placefollowed by Eileen Loughman (CNOC) andEmma Glanville

The final score was Munster 232 Leinster 194Ulster 90 Connaught 22

An excellent weekends orienteering The resultsarrived in the post within two days The only flyin the ointment as far as I could see was amisplaced control on Saturday on course 5affecting 9 classes running on that course(Murphys Law again) The situation was furthercomplicated by the control being correctedmidway through the competition - a difficult onefor the controller What would you have doneJohn McC

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SETANTA SCRIBBLES

AGMThe club AGM was held 011 Sunday 9th Februaryin the Yellow House Thanks to all those whoturned up The club committee for this year isChairman Dave WestonTreasurer Prances ONeillSecretary Jocelyn CathalinCommittee Members Philip Drennan MickMangan Eamon Woulfe

Mullughmccn November 10th 1996The event was run as a memorial to Colin Dunlop- all proceeds go to SI Franciss Hospice Acheque for pound500 was presented to Mrs AlisonDunlop on the day and more money has sincebeen received Thank you to everyone whosupported this event (whether you were there inbody or in spirit)

Lelnster ChampionshipsSetanta is running this event in Djoucc onSaturday May 24th Entries are already comingin - all club members are required to help on theday in the running of this major event

Other events In 1997The first Hellfire event of the year has come andgone - it was a lovely day with a good turn-outUnfortunately the B course had to be voided dueto an incorrect control code The next kilakeeevent was a night event in March Setania willagain be running one of the Software PathsBusiness Houses League events on June 26th andanother evening event there on 15th July TheMountain Marathon will take place on 6th Julyand there will be another event on Djouce on 5thOctober(and for you Mullaghrneen fans out there it willbe back were just giving the bluebells abreakll)

Com petitionSctanta members did very well in competitionlast year winning prizes at most ChampionshipsClub members also acquitted themselves well inhill running (4th in the leaguejmountainmarathons the National Adventure Marathon

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next year instead of coming second) and longwalks (and we wont say anything about theperson who completed the entire Wicklow Wayin 34 hours dressed in a fertiliser bag during ahurricane) However only goes to show thatorienteering isnt the only string to the bow

Plans for next yearMajor focus on running relay teams we didquite well with the couple we had in 1996Contact our relay Team Manager (Phil Brennanhas this post for the Irish Relay Champs) if youwant 10be on II teamIn addition club Ovsuits are being ordered againin the near future contact me NOW if you wantto be included in this order

Jocelyn Cathalin 36 Taney Road DundrumDublin 14

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Glencree Colour Event Sept 1996GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS

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Resultsot Phoenix Park night event 19th ShQll

February 1997 - Dublin by Night 1 A niShuileabhain W45 3ROC 2310 RESULTSOF 3ROC Lelnster League event 12M14 D Healy GEN 4740BGreene M18 3ROC 2705 Clara Co W1cklow 2nd March 1997 13M16 JMcGrath 3ROC 4856

Long course 85km Resultsot Klllakee 13397 - Dublin By 14 W McCormack GEN 4919

1 MorlinFlynn AJAX M21 5717 Night 4 Blown 89 km2SO m15W45 A ni Shuilleabholn 3ROC SO29

2 Lea Donovan AJAX M21 5750 A Course M21 CRothery AJAX 554016M55 BHollinshead 3ROC SO56

3 Philip Brennan SET M21 5933 1 Damien Cashin 532012 M21 BOmiddotBrlen AJAX 55417W40 Rlynam CNOC 5101

4 Dove Weston SET M21 6224 2 Brendan OBrien 534510 M35 C OHalloran LEE 624818W35 JAtkinson SET 5129

3 JusllnMay 54538 M35 A OClelrigh CNOC 653918MSO DButler GEN 5129

Medium course 64km 4 Marlin Flynn 57007 M21 BDelalley CNOC 66252OM35 BCryan 3ROC 5131

1 Lamp N C-Crowford 3ROC 4910 5 DoveWeslan 60016 M21 Dweston SET 691621W18 L Butler CNOC 5238

2 Fergus Brien M21 5309 6 Hugh Mcllndon 62415 M20 RHolohan CNOC 6924 22W21 B Lawlar CNOC 5343

3 Brendan Cryan3ROC M35 5709 7 Lea Donovan 75394 M21 MFlynn AJAX 7049 23M21 A Lawlor 5359

4 J Holland M21 6056 8 TimMcDonagh 83433 M35 PFarrell CNOC 704924WSO C Bent SET 5448

5 RClarke 7FAA M21 6310 9 Andrew OMuilane 89392 M21 lDonovdil AJAX 7210 25 Woods 7FAR 5502

6 Claron Donaghy amp EBtidcut GEN 7909 M21 P Bleman SET 7456 26M40 DShorl CNOC 5512

BCourse M35 D Cashin AJAX 753827WSO GPower 3ROC 5545

Short course 36km 1 Lorcan OBhalmaln 402312 M21 E Niland AJAX 7756 28 DMolane 5608

1 K Herbst amp PBrady 8100 2 MlckMangan 435010 M35 M Mongan SET 8248 29M55 MBuHer 3ROC 5625

A nl Shullleabhain 3R0C Missing na 1 3 Brendan Cryan 63038 M40BBeIl GEN 83343OM21 SOhEafa 5743

4 Ronan Clarke 71157 M40 SOBoyle CNOC 9349 31 M21 D Doran FIN 6027

I hope lhe 15hardy soulswho braved the elements 5 J Holland + LOReilly 83226 M21 PNolan GEN DNF32M17 Browne 6132

otter one of the worst days of the yeO enjoyed the 6 Mlck Kellett 9525533 M55 JBent SET 6505

Pork under Ihe full moon Thanks for coming BLUECOURSE63 km235m34 MGalligan 7118

Apologies to anyone who couldhl find the event CCourse 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 4838 35 PCulien 7345

manpower shortages meant thot putting oul the 1 Aine NIShuilleabhain 41 4312 2M45 W Young CNOC 490736M65 SRothery 3ROC 7347

controls took precedence over signposting Thanks 2 Tom Condon 590010 3M45 POmiddotBrien AJAX SO51 37 M35 PDonlon 3ROC 7354

to Martin Flynn for initiating the Dublin by Night 3 BGreen 68008 4M21 AOMuliane GEN 53SO38MI9 C Lolly 7357

league and for directing Intending oompetitors to 5M16 L C Crawford 3ROC 541939 M35 PFarren 3ROC 7658

the Start Elm~1LsgglSelg~s1 5W21 D NIChallanaln AJAX 541940M35 POmiddotBrien GEN 7702

ACoUlse Points 6 M45 BMcGrath 3ROC 543341 Ml9 LSloon 7933

John McCullough (Plannercontrollerorganisersole 1 Damlen Cashin 32 7M40 J Lalor GEN 551542 PKovanogh 10948

event affidal etc) 3ROC 2 Hugh McLlndon 29 8M18 GButier 3ROC 561143M17 KDoIy DNF

3 Martin Flynn 27 9 M45 TMcCormack GEN 5618

Carrlckgollogan Night-O event 5397 10M45 BONell CNOC 5914UghtGreen 37km 150m

Thanks to all who come especially those wha BCourse Points 11W21 N Phillips 3ROC 6013lMl5 ROmiddotColmaln GEN 3302

helped on the night 1 J Holland 25 12MSO N C Crawford 3ROC 60192M16 POBrien AJAX 4036

Jgog 2 Brendan Cryan 20 13 M35 PDunne PXN 60433M50 EOmiddotSullleabhaln 3ROC 4626

H McLindon M21 3ROC 4618 3 Joon Flanagan 18 14MSO ENiland AJAX 62054W21 MOmiddotConneH 4919

DCashln M40 AjaK 530015 D Brennqn 3ROC 6224 5W16 EONelll 3ROC 4925

M Flynn M21 Alex 5442 CCourse Points 16 M21 EDunne 3ROC 64276W14 SNowlan 3ROC 5426

BOBrien M21 Aja)( 5600 1 ANI Shuilleabhain 36 17W45 MNowlan 3ROC 64547W40 N Lalor GEN 5707

RLynam W40 CNOC 6136 2 BGreen 18 18M21 G Elliot 3ROC 65148W35 CCarey 3ROC 5904

~19MSO PLalor CNOC 6712

9M50 JWalsh DLSO 5921

TJoyce M21 FUCCO 521220 MSO BDoherty GEN 7035

10M65 CCarroll 3ROC 5924

J Flanagan W35 Aja)( 581521 M45 J Fitzsimons 3ROC 7330

11 M18 BGreene 3ROC 6121

POBtien M35 GEN 620322W18 SHealy GEN 7835

12W55 C Wolsh 3ROC 6128

M Kenett M55 GEN 650023MSO HWhile 3ROC 8220

13W20 SMcCormack GEN 6153

J Honand M21 714224M45 MKavanagh 8525

14W45 FOmiddotNeil SET 6530

RClarke M21 7FAR 725925M40 GSweeney CNOC 9255

15M21 CHarrison AJAX 6621

BCryan M35 3ROC 750026 M45 TDevlin GEN 9631 16M70 Jlynam 3ROC 6632

BONeili MSO Set 891417W18 BBent SET 6711

FONelll W45 Set 8914 Greencourse 43km195m18W18 KMcCormack GEN 6902

BDoherty M50 GEN DNF1 BOmiddotConnor AJAX 3713

19MSO BONeili SET 6928

2 M40 J Francis 7FAR 372120 FLynch 6949

3 M45 I McicNelll 3ROC 383821M35 PFox 7615

4M55 PMcCormack GEN 394622WI6 D Healy CNOC 7547

5M45 D OColmain GEN 4011amp WI4 HYoung 7551

7 DDiQnan 7FAR 4056 23W21 SDempsey 8421

7MSO TMcGrath 3ROC 412424 M OSullivan 8625

8 LArmstrong 7FAR 423825 EOmiddotSullivan 8723

9W21 UCoghlon 3ROC 450126M15 AampJCooke GEN 8853

10M35 DWlckham AJAX 462028 GGould 3ROC 8957

26 The Iristi Orielllcer11 M60 ABLow GEN 4701

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31 M13 D Murray AJAX 9859 3Wl2 CONeili CNOC 2910 INTERCLUB CHALLENGE ~QB~~ ~amZQ~m32M17 MReld 9936 4W14 J ONeill CNOC 3030 CARRICKGOLLOGAN9297 JCLEARV 3ROC W21 4622 3233W55 N Doherty GEN 10218 5M14 S lteltirns 3032 PMC AJPx M45 4622 3134 J OSullivan 10415 6M14 BCasey 3324 GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS PGARGAN AJNlt M45 48203035W55 VMurtagh 3ROC 12502 7W21 RDevlin GEN 3515 N PHILLIPS 3ROC W21 490429M21 M McConn DNPll 8 DMcCourt 3909 I MACNEill 3ROC M45 501428

9 Carberry 4109 A COURSE 2 Q km JHi en EGLANVILE 3ROC W21 530827REDCOURSE 40kml55m 10 A Creon 4538 OFEACHAIN BVOC M21 4146 BMCGRATH 3ROC M45 53191 T Byrne 7Far 3629 11 PQulgley 4539 JMAY 3ROC M40 4459 32 PBVTLER 31ltOC M45 53212 CStone 3843 12 MlOP Larkin 3ROC 4602 A0CLEIRIGH CNOC M35 4620 31 MHEALV GEN W40 5335263 JStack 7FAR 4248 13 M16 SCorr 4610 PNOLAN GEN M21 4711 30 RLYNAM CNOC W40 5448254M21 J Holland 4344 14 PKelders 4915 MFLYNN AJAX M21 4809 29 TCONDON CNOC M45 5507245M21 OReillyHeffernan 4350 15 Fields 4942 HMcUNOON 3ROC M21 4932 28 TMCCORMACK GEN M45 5515236 WM~her 7FAR 4723 16 M Hickey 5034 A TYNER 3ROC M21 5007 27 DOCOLMAIN GEN M45 5717227W21 N H6tchinson 3ROC 4826 17 M45 KHertst 3ROC 5036 RHOLOHEN CNOC M2Q 5014 26 JMEADE M45 5748

8 MWoli 7FAR 4829 18 M16 SCooper 5242 LQUINN SET M35 5234 25 G BUTtER 3ROC M18- 5825

9 D Keating 4836 19 DSullivan 5916 DCASHIN AJAX M40 5316 24 G SMITH FIN M45 583821

10 ANON 7FAR 4956 20 A OSullivan 5927 SOOCgtYLE CNOC M40 5347 23 OREGAN CNOC 6004

11 J Byrne 5258 21Ml0 PMcCormack GEN 6440 BBELL GEN M40 5421 22 J FITZSIMONS 3ROC M45 600612 M ampABlog CNOC 5612 22 E Pye 6458 J MCCULLOUGH 3ROC M40 5806 21 JFLANAGAN AJAX W35 60422013W45 M 0 Colmain GEN 6136 23 l Pye 6516 DWESTON SET M21 5848 20 UCOGHLAN 3ROC W21 611214 EGranger 7FAR 6445 24W5 F McKenna 6625 PSMYTH FUCCO M21 6004 PLALOR CNOC M50 612415M65 p Cooke AJAX 6649 25Ml0 Peter amp Richard AJAX 7329 LDGNOVAN AJAX M21 6039 19 SMURRAV SET M45 63451916W40 L Naughton 3ROC 7455 26 A McAllister 9923 GDOHERTY GEN M21 6348 18 FMCCORMACK CNOC M50 671017 J Kelly OBCS 7507 CBoI DNP7 DOOONGHAILE DUO M21 6455 17 ACREEOON DUO W21 67571818 MBurke 7845 JLALOR GEN M40 6610 16 BLAWLOR W21 684019 A Molloy 7647 PLANNERJOHN MCCULLOUGH CONTROLLERlIAM A AYLING DUO M21 6805 15 JATKINSON SET W35 3381720 M16 N Carroll OBCS 7855 CONVERYORGANISERMAIREWALSH pMCNAMARA DUO M2Q 6807 14 JPHElAN 734221 M16 HBody OBCS 8101 TMCDONAGH FWAR M21 6911 LOALMHAIN SET M16- 7407

22 GHanway 11140 For Interests sake here are some results NCOADE CNOC M21 6958 13 BPOWER SET M45 7520 16

23 FDawson 7FAR 11537 from the Irish Student Champs run theMty1ANGAN SET M35 7042 12 CNUGENT UCOO M20- 7632A BUITERFIELD GEN M21 7212 MBOHAN M21 7813

ORANGE COURSE 30km 35 m day before on some of the same GELlIOn 3ROC M21 7344 NLALOR GEII W40 802415

1 J Phelan 3510 courses SC4~ROLL M21 7357 A SHERIDAN GEN W21 8105

lUI 2 J Devitt 7FAR 4202 BrownM21A Conor Barry UCCO 6242 ElWICKHAM AJAX M35 7542 11 SOHEAGH M21 83473M14 lMcCormack GEN 5411 Conor Creedon UCC064 14 Ian

A BOVLE AJAX M21 7626 N HUTCHINSON 3ROC W21 8528

4M35 TKeane GEN 6058 BJONES DUO M21 7700 10 SMCCORMACK GEN W2Q 86055 W Farrelly 7FAR 6247 Locklngton (QUBOC) 6742 n 7702 GSWEENEY CNOC M40 8644

6 SOConnor 7FAR 6300 light greenW21 B Una Coghlan (Dll) GEVANS CNOC M21 7832 HMACINERNEY CNOC W40 87457 RMurphy 6533 3916 Joan Murphy (ARTCO) 5822

NSMYTH FIN M35 78359 CONEILL GEN M45 8818

8 K Rynn 6535 NFINN CESO M21 7837 CMORRISON AJAX W21 8909149 SConneil 6745 Sarah Kelly (ARTCO) 6721 FLAFFERTY FIN M35 8854 8 TLAWLOR M21 905110 PRyan 6849 OrangeM21C MI Walsh (ARTCO) 4053 M~AtON SET M35 89127 MMURPHY DUO W20- 92461311WI2 EDonlon 3ROC 6933 Paul Leith (DUO) 4432 Alan Kidney N BunERFIELD GEN M21 8913 JOBRIEN AJAX W40 932413 NCralg 7FAR middot7103 (CRTCO) 4642

POBRIEN GEN M3S 8927 A JOYCE GEN W21 952914 MAtkenson 7FAR 7309 CSTOKES 3ROC M21 8940 JCIRIN M21 963215 TMoher 7323 YellowW21C Deirdre ODowd (UCGO) FRiCHARDS 3ROC M2Q- 9156 OCALlAGHAN - 1002816 PClyne 7323 2253 Bernie Foley (UCCOO 2511 PDUNNEPXN M35 9242 DHEARAIN AJAX M35 1014417 GClyne 7324 Rowena Hughes (DUO) 3427

FBUCK~EV DUO M20- 9409 cLULLv 1104018 SMcDonoghue 7325 JFRANCIS M40 9440 JBROWN M21 1141919 A Doly 7434 DDORANFIN M21 96366 KDALY M18- 11750

20 EWalsh DLSO 8312 Condi1ions were similar but much MGALUGAN 9639 A MCEVEY AJAX W21 1211421 WColilns 8325 windier on the Saturday for the ISOC RLYONSDUO M21 9908 BDUNNE M21 1214522 Hugh Ger Alizlo 8550 The W21A course was 54 km210 m and

DMALONE 11BN 10016 N HEEREY W21 12801CSlovln 7FAR DNP11 Sty1URPHV SET M21 10436 AHEEREY W21 12801RElIis MP6amp7 was won by Toni ODonovan (UL) In DFLOOD FCA 12903 ECODD M21 13944AA Bamp HCullen MP7 4457 Stephen Bogle (QUB) ran as an AWiTIER AJAX 15134 DCODD M40 13944J Moloney MP7 M21 B on the same course and won in

VJONES FIN M40 DNP7 PCULLEN DNP16W Mollon RShort Samp A Cullen SMcEvoy N EDUNNE 3ROCM21 DNPI3 BOBBIE DNP19Molane amp N Connolly DNP7 4335 EOSHEA GEN M35 DNP21 o SHORT CNQC M40 DNF

RCLEARY 3ROC M35 DNF RHUGHES DUO W2G-DNFYELLOWCGURSE23km65m JDUNNE DNF

1W8 CCashin AJAX 2420 RWALLDUO M21 DNF

2 M12 TMcCormack GEN 275528 The Irish Qriemeer The Irish Orienle1L22

~~Qm HKm]~~m EGRIFFIN DUO 13630 TBRENNAN SO 6108 Resultsof UCDO Lelnster League eventMNOWLAN 3ROC W45 332232 RSEATS DNF EONElll GEN M4- 6644JMCGRATH 3ROC MI6- 352631 GMURPHY TCC DNF GCONERY MIG- 12340 Sugarloaf Mountain 9 March 199711 C-CRAWFORD 3ROC M50 354230 GBRAZIL TCC DNF A DOYLE DNFPOBRIEN AJAX M16- 360029 LOWERY RMS DNF MDOYLE DNF Brown Course 75km 1275 m

LC-CRAWFORD 3ROC MI6- 361328 DUNLOP RMS DNF DDENTON DNF 1 M21 BOBrien AJAX 6344

BROWE 3650 FSMYTH DNF 2 M21 P Nolan GEN 6427

TMCGRATH 3ROC M50 3816 DCOUR$E 26Km65m 3 MIlO B Bell GEN 8116

JONEILL FIN W45 391827 P MCCORMACK GEN M55 183732 FINAL RESULT 4M21 GBrady COriltO 6536

BDOHERTY GEN M50 395126 DLAAKlN 3ROC 1837 3ROC 463 SET 156 5 W21 U Creagh 3ROC 6803

GCONDON GEN middotM50 403825 MWALSH 3ROC W50 231231 GEN 404 FIN 155 6 M21 M Flynn AJAX 9016

lBURER CNOC WI6- 405724 FMARTINDALE 3ROC M60 232630 CNOC 275 DUO 67 7 MIlO J McCulough 3ROC 9119

JOBRIEN AJAX M50 410423 CWALSH 3ROC W55 235329 AJAX 253 UCDO 0 9M21 PBrennon SET 9216

W MCCORMA~K GEN W45 413222 MBURER 3ROC M55 243926 10M21 GDoherty UCDO 9933

FFlOOD FIN M21 4325 RMURPHY M21 2442 THECOMPETITION PROVED TO BEQUITECLOSE GEN 10 M40S0Boyle CNOC 10444

A NISHUILLEBHAlN 3ROC W45 4335 RRYAN FCA 2442 GAINED AN EARLY LEAD SURRENDERING ITBRIEFLYTO 11 M21 J Keallnge AJAX 12908

EOSUILlEBHAIN 3ROC M50 4419 NOBOYLE CNOC W14- 244527 CNOC BEFORE3ROC SNATCHED ITAWAY FOR ABOUT M21 J Elliott 3ROC DNF

NWALSH 3ROC M14- 4438 PRYAN MI6- 2554 AN HOUR BUTFAILIING TO OPEN A GAP ALLOWED M35 A OClelrlgh CNOC() DNF

DBUTLER CNOC M50 444121 B HOLLINSHEAD 3ROC M55 2509 GEN TO BRIEFLYREGAIN THELEAD STRONG RUNSK MCCORMACK GEN W18- 502620 DLARGE GEN W60 253426 LATEIN THEDAY SEnLED THECOMPETITION WITH 6lllil ~QIl~iI km l2~ rnJ BARRETT CNOC M55 5201 SROTHERY 3ROC M60 2545 3ROC FINAllY GAINING AN UNASSAILABLE LEAD 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 6414

A cooKE AJAX W21 5504 TCLEARY 3ROC W50 2626 DOWN THEFIELDAJAX PUTON A LATECHARGE BUT 2 M115POBrlen AJAX 6447

FOSULLIVAN 5533 SNOWLAN 3ROC W14- 2630 JUSTMISSEDCATCHING CNOC BUTTHESTRUGGLE 3M21 AOMuliane GEN 6726

F FLYNN 21BN 5645 JDCLARKE GEN M55 2744 25 Of THEDAY WAS THESET- FIN BAmE WITH SET 4 M16 LCrawford 3ROC 7147

DKEALY 5711 HCONVERY 3ROC W55 2822 GETTING ITBYA WHISKER THEANTICIPATED STUDENT 5MIISWYoung CNOC 7352

TFIELDS 21BN 5729 PGLANVILLE 3ROC M55 3011 BATTLENEYER MATERIALISED DUO PUTUPA 6 M21 A Tyner 3ROC 7717

DMITCHELl 21BN 5730 A BURKEGEN M12- 303424 CREDiBLE SCORE CONSIDERING THEYWEREONLY 7 M115P Gorgon AJAX 7735

EDOYLE 21BN 5617 A MCCORMACK GEN W50 3324 ELIGIBLETO RUN IN TWO COURSES BUTSADLY UCDO 8 M21 TJoyce FUCCO 7910

A COFFEY 21BN 5619 CCARROLL 3ROC M65 3340 FAILED TO SCORE A SINGLE POINTWERE HAVE ALL 9 MIl 5 TMcCormack GEN 7927

DNAGLE3ROC W45 5630 CCASHIN AJAX W12middot 345123 THESTUDENTSGONE 10 M50 ENiland AJAX 6001

KHOPKINS 3ROC W21 6220 SSUlUVAN 3529 11 M50 NC Crawford 3ROC 8645

TFLooD 21BN 6245 TMCCORMACK GEN M12- 3742 SO MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO RAN ON THEDAY TO 12 W35 J Flanagan AJAX 6834

JlYNAM 3ROC M70 6321 BONElll SET M50 3742 MAKE THEEVENTA SUCCESS ESPECIALLYALL GEN 13 W21 N Phillips 3ROC 8950

KTOMPSON DUO 6321 HNOWLAN 3ROC M12middot 3944 MEMBERSWHO RAN amp HELPED 14 M35 M Donovan 3ROC 9109

MMCGAVAN W21 6330 SEAMUS CNOC M9middot 394522 15 W40 R lynam CNOC 9322

STAlBOT TCC 6410 SAMUEL M16- 4221 THANKS ALSO TO BOB PINKERamp ALAN TAYLORFOR 16MI8GBuHer 3ROC 9401

FONEILL SET W45 642919 RNOLAN M18- 4223 THEIRWORK ON CONSmUCTING THETROPHY AND 17 M35 P Dunne WEGO 9816

KHANNAGHAN 6436 I DORREPAAl SET W5- 444421 ERICSSON amp DELPHI FOR THEIRSUPPORT 18 M45 B McGrath 3ROC 9631

PGIBBONS 6437 NDOHERTY GEN W50 4448 19W45MNowlon 3ROC 9841

LMCCORMACK GEN M14- 6439 RSHORT CNOC MID- 454420 FINALLYSPECIAL THANKS TO MAURA MORAN WHO 20 M45 RWililamson LVO 9857

JHENNAGHER 6503 CSHORT CNOC MII- 455619 MADE THEPRESENTATIONOF THEINTERCLUB 21 M20 A Quln 3ROC 10002

EGIBBONS 6512 TBUTLER 3ROC W50 4613 CHALLENGE TROPHY TO THEWINNING CLUB 3ROC 22 D Brennon 3ROC 10750

DCHEORY llBN 6633 PQUIGlEY 3ROC 4642 23 M50 H WhIte 3ROC 10845

EMURANE TCC 6640 PLARKIN 3ROC 4643 PLANNER MICHAEL KELLET 24 BCronin 10907

DSMITH FIN MI6- 664116 DONEILL M21 4826 CONTROLLER ANDREW OMUULANE 25 MIlO J Lalor GEN 11043

EQUINN W35 6740 BDORLEY M2G- 4914 ORGANISER amp INSTIGATOR PAUL NOlAN 26 RMcDonnell 11507

DORAW W2G- 6745 DONEILL M21 4915 27 M21 C Burns AJAX 12253

CMCGRATH 3ROC W45 7203 FMCSHANE WI6- 4916 26 M21 D Heale 3ROC 12448

PCOOKE AJAX M60 7212 MMCLOUGLIN W2G- 4920 29 M16 J McGrath 3ROC 13215

MDOYLE 21BN 7216 EKENNEDY 4856 30 M40 G SWeeney CNOC 13857

A DEMPSEY W21 7340 CKENNEDY 4958A SWEENEY 7413 CLYNAM M12- 5057 Bild CQIlGiil~ 1km l2lQ mSMCDONAGH TCC 7508 JMULlEN W60 5157 1W18 L Sutler CNOC 7365

DRYAN 21BN 7627 NLYNAM 3ROC W75 5815 2 M115TDevlin GEN 7816

A ONEILL 7633 RFLooD FIN WIG- 590918 3 W21 M Hutchinson 3ROC 8910

RDOYLE 21BN 7727 GJONES FIN WIG- 592317 4 W21 J McElwain 3ROC 9027

BSHARKEY FIN W21 7740 HJONES FIN WIG- 592416 5 MGalllgan 10334

A GILLMAN W12- B706 REID 6722 6M16HBody OBCS 10453

C M35 8931 EPYE 7014 7 M16 MCarroll OBCS 10504

MBARRY 9430 P MCCORMACK GEN MIG- 7403 8 W45 M OColmaln GEN 11050

OOCONNER W35 11020 KQUINLEN GEN M12- 7412 9 11160P Croke AJAX 13256

BSEVIN W21 11040 EQUIGLEY FIN W14- 754815 10 A Sweeney amp A Murray 15315

MREID W21 11520 CLAFFERTY FIN W4- 7549 - SMurphy DNF

KHANNEY DUO 13630 MCABE 7726

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ZrsectiD~QI[~~ 12 ~[) L 24Q m RMooney SM-NavyMP1 M55 PMcCormack GEN 5705 M16 P OBrienAJAA DNF RESULTSOF SETANTA EVENTHELDAT KILLAKEE ON l~( FEBRUARY19972 M40 K Carey 3ROC 7315 VV21A McEvoy AJAA DNF3 M35 BCryan 3ROC 7502 A COURSE

4 W45 M Walsh 3ROC 7806 Q[QOOll ~QInll Q~Illl K rn B Delaney M21 CNOC 5411 KDaly MI7 86115 M45 D OColmain GEN 7939 1W14 N OBoyle CNOC 3652 G Brady M21 CORKO 5603

50 hEatu M21 88216 M45 M Kavanagh 8312 2 M14 LMcCormack GEN 4129 p Nolan M21 GEN

J flemIng M35 89325704 E08n8n M50 FINGAL 89~7 M60 A Bonox-tow GEN 8533 3 John amp Dave 4657 R Holohan M20 CNOC 5750 DDoran M21 FINGAL 91418 W21 U Coghlan 3ROC 8700 4 W16 C Kavanagh OBCS 4817 A Tucker M35 5823 GSwaaney M40 CNOC 93149 W55 C NuHoIl LEEO 8754 5 M14 SKearns OBCS 4930

M Flynn M21 AJAX 6048 SOShe M35 GEN 9322H MeLindon M21 3ROC 6205 J8rowll 9345

10 M35 FLafferty FIN 8904 6 RRichardson 5009 P Spillane M35 CNOC 6407 MDonlOn MI 3ROC 9538

11M45DOMurchu CNOC 8915 7 W21 D ONeill FIN 5026 B Bell M40 GEN 6516PDonlon 1AS5 3ROC 9736N BlOwne M17 10133

12 M21 D Doran FIN 8955 8 W14 Sl BuHer CNOC 5631 P Casey M21 UCDO 6513 MOalligan 1050213 MSS M Butl~r 3ROC 9156 9 W18 D Kavanagh SI Thomas 5739 J Cleary W21 3ROC 6552 PCulion 1055514 M55BHoliinsnead 3ROC 9350 10 W12YAOSlien AJAX 5740

BONeill M45 CNOC 6605 NCarrall 11652N C Crawford M50 3ROC 6847 LSloan MI9 11952

15 W45 A NiShuilleabhaln 3ROC 9553 11W16 LGrIffin 6027 P McNamara M20 DUO 6920 H8rody 08CS 1215316 M45PBul1er 3ROC 9557 12 W18 L Bracken St Thomas 6052 R Cleary M35 3ROe 6926 N HutChinson W21 3ROC 1433317 WSO J ONeill FIN 9922 13 M21 G Lawlor CNOC() 6113 T Duggan M35 CNOe 7117

H08relamUy AJAX 15705

18 M21 N BuHerfield GEN 10008 14 MGriffin 6114 N Phillips W21 3ROe 7431 CLally ONPN4

19 W50CElant SET 10238 15 W18SBracken St Thomos6138 B Doherty M50 GEN 7826 CMcDonngh ONPN14

20 W45W McCormack GEN 10422 16 W12C Buller CNOC 6146J Lalor M40 GEN 7907 fOallln ONPN7G Elliott M21 3ROC 8002 a Hunl ONF

21 M65 SRothery 3ROC 10730 17W45SButier CNOC 6234 E Dunne M21 3ROe 8126 RMcOonnoll ONF22 W50 G power 3ROC 11055 18W21 MReid 6311 00 Murchu M45 CNOC 8240 Awall DNF

23 W21 FOSllen AJAX 12417 19 M18 SOMoore st Thomas6552 NOormack M21 CNOC 8422 CCOURSEW21 A Sheridan GEN PNP 10 20 W21 M Joyce 6720 G Condon M50 GEN 8428 G EvansE OShea M35 GEN 8441 M21 CNOC 2917M451 MacNeill 3ROCDNF 21 ORyon 61st 6744 M Buller M55 3ROC 8456 M Healy W40 GEN 3333M21BRowe 3ROCDNF 22 L Callaghan 61s1 7002 D OColmain M45 GEN 8833 K McKenna AAS 3414

23 HReld SM-Navy7138 P Buller M45 3ROC 8850 A 0 Donnell AAS 3414

Liebl Z[22l ~Qt[~2 la~Illl2QIl 24 DLee 61s1 7321 C Koegan 3ROC 9624 WCollln$ 7 FAR 3450

1 M20 P McNamara DUO 3818 25 P Griffin 7806 C Stokes M21 10545 T Byrne 3612B Jones M21 DUO 10659 JOmiddotNeili W50 FIN 3902

2 M16ROColmaln GEN 4233 26 Uz Niall amp Gearoidl 8241 M Kellen M55 GEN 13141 J F(sncls M40 7 FAR 39393 M21 Bohan CNOC 4252 27 M McAlister amp P 0 Connor 12942 Redmond amp Cooke W45 GEN 40054 W21 B Lawlor CNOC 4441 EPye MP5 D Cashin DNP16 D Gormley AAS 40235 M21 TLawlor CNOC() 4638 M16SCooper TRB()MP5 SOBoyte DNP2 J SUlek 7 FAR 4048

BOBnon ONP6 Hanlon 7 FAR 43076 M50 EOSuilleabhaln3ROC 5339 AGrlffin MP5 DShon DNF WoodsDevitt 7 FAR 43307 M16LOhAlmain SET 5436 AKiernan MP5 R Wallace DNF N Walsh M14- 3ROC 44208 M35 SDoody 5838 M16SCarr OBCSMP5 AM McKenna W40 AJAX 45049M14 NWatsh 3ROC 6155 W18CMunn MP5 8 COURSe R Moynihan AAS 452410 W55CWalsh 3ROC 6316 W18AClarke MP511 K Elaejai SM-Navy 6330 RDevlin GEN MP Unlortunltefy tnt course had to oe voded due 0 an tncottect contr~ code Timbullbull 6nd

12 W45 D Nagle 3ROC 6338 W16CBorry OBCSMPrO$unr givenbelOwrorlIOn only Conlrol6 hasbun axduel rromtht ulls

13 W35 C Corey 3ROC 6553 M Kelly OBCS DNF W Young M45 CNOC 4637 P Gallagher AASMNowlon W45 3ROC 5659 452414 W14SNowlan 3ROC 7136 M14BCasey OBCSDNF BMcGrath M45 3ROC 5739 S Healy WISmiddot GEN 453515 W45 FONeill SET 7256 0 WictltlGm M35 AJAX 6250 D Large weo GEN 453716 M16BGreene 3ROC 7346 YellQlOt~QU[~1l2 a Imlll 00 Il J Fitzsimons M45 3ROC 6311 M Kavanagh M45 462117 W18 K McCormack GEN 7548 1 M12TMcCormack GEN 3243

FOBen W21 AJAX 6403 S L Buller W14 CNOC 4731C Burns M21 AJAX 6455 N Lawlor 474818 W20 SMcCormack GEN 7555 2 M12ABell GEN 3428 A Ayling M21 OUO 6457 G Codd M21 482719 W40 N Lalor GEN 7704 3 M12 A Burke 3430 s Murray M45 6601 P Cooke MeO AJAX 4946UCoghran W21 3ROC 67r20 W18 B Elant SET 7748 4 Ml0RShart CNOC 3811 RLynam W40 CNOC 6745 F Dawson 7 FAR 505521 WIlO J OSllen AJAX 7823 5 AampS Cullen 3812 A8uner11eld M35 GEN 6904 MDeagan AAS 511122 M5OBONeill SET 7832 6 Wl0CCashin AJAX 3824 E0 Suliloobhaln 10150 3ROC 7058 C McKenna AAS 5112

MWalsh W45 3ROC 710S J Curtin M21 515523 W21 S Dempsey 8006 7 Ml0PMcKenna AJAX 3958 8 lojolllnhOad MS5 3AOC 7210 C MeGrath W45 3ROC 531724 W50 A McCormack GEN 8011 8 BCulien 4013 OHiggins 7245 E Kernan W21 AJAX 533125 M65 C Carroll 3ROC 8250 9 A-M McKenna AJAX 4520

FMCCormack M55 CNOC 7247 U 0 Callaghan M20 5412BLuwlor 1121 733026 W21 H Hopkins 3ROC 8436 10 Wl0HHealy CNOC 5007 JOempsoy M21 74or D Mooney 7 FAR 5419

27 F Lynch 8535 11 W14 N Lalor amp L OReIiIyGEN 5144 TLawlor M21 1536 0 Sullivan 5420OHealy M14middot G~ 7634 D Ryan W21 5440

28 W50 TBuller 3ROC 9646 12 Ml0S0Boyle CNOC 5412 TDevlin 10145 GEN 7635 A Joyce W21 GEN 554729 M70(M5O) J Lynam 3ROC 10923 13 VCulien 6949 D8utler M50 CNOC 7800 J Lvnam M70 3ROC 563730 RampD Gibbons 12105 14 W60 J Mullen 9628 A UIShuilleabhainWS 3ROC 7815 C Cashin Wl0 AJAX 575531 Chambon x3 13306 15 M7 G Corney 14141

SRothery 10165 3AOC 795 T Keane GEN 5803LNaughlon W40 3ROC 795432 WSS V Murtagh 3ROC 16611 Ml0 H Nowlan 3ROC MP AMomsey W35 CNOC 8011 C Kavanagh W15 OBCS 5816

KGlbbons MPl Ml0PMcCormackGEN MP HWhlle 10150 JROC 8016 P Maguire AAS 5832- EONeill WISmiddot 3ROC 8031 D Caullen AAS 5832

M16 J Carbary OBCS MP W4() C LaffertyFIN DNF ABoyle M21 AJAX 8140 B Dunne M21 5917 D Doyle SM-NavyMP9 JMcGrath MI6 3ROC 8335 McElwain W21 5944

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AJAX 3651J Lawlor 6518H Nowlan Ml0 3AOC 3708R Lyons M20 DUO 6610 C Young Wl0 CNOC 4108AOulnn M21 OUO 6622 P OClelrlgh W21 CNOC 4108M OColmain W45 GEN 6820 ABunce M12 GEN 4245O Crawley 7 FAA 6823 DOmiddotNettl W21 FIN 4412F Lynch 6854 S McGerty

4640McGillivray 7 FAA 6910 K Hannay DUO 4640S Goldsberry 5955 NOmiddotBoyle W12 CNOC 4710KrlszlormiddotBajeis 7043 E Donlon W12 3AOC 5018A Hasrey 7229 115024G Lawlor 73SO E PyeSO45P Morrigan 7410 L PyeSO45T Butler WSO 3AOC 7444 L amp M Anderson WI21Ml0 5202MJell1in 7645 A Oorrepaal MIa- SET 5410John M 7 FAR 7646 IOoffepaal WIOmiddot SET 5430L ConnottylS OConnor 7 FAR n06 David OBCS 5854V Murtagh W55 3AOC 7807 Auairf Ml0 CNOC 5937PFox M35 7953 CShon Ml0middot CNOC 5947M Doyle 8314 N Walsh6122E Griffin W20 DUO 9CA8 TJ Walsh6125Flrhouse 18753 Barryw6155P Walsh6155Niall I Gavin DNP 2 C Walsh6155B Slevin ONP 4 C Shaw6258C Walsh DNP10 E Shaw6258Aoyamp Erris ONPhl1 J Doyle6613K Thompson DNP 23 A Doyle6613A Kleman DNP 4 COmiddotBoyle Ml0middot CNOC 6818KAB ONF C Mangan6613Flrhous8 ONF C Murphy OBCS 6909C Sharkey ONF CBaY OBCS 6910COmiddotNelli ONF KNampNL W12 GEN 6916ONelli famly DNF J Mulhern W60 3AOC 7805NLynam ONF G Carney MIO 10240ACurroil DNF O Carney M12 10314Ciara amp Sinead DNF S Casper

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ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997EVENING ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997

Local evening events are listed separately on the previous page

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LEINSTERALLSTARTTIMES6 TO 7 PM BROCKAGH Laragh Co Wicklow GEN Moss start 1200

KNOCKBARRONKimity Co Offaly PXNComaught League 8 11 to 1 pmGARVAGH Co Derry NWOC NtSeries3 GR C 83 15COUMSHINGAUN Ca WaterfordWatOSE League 051379708 11 to 1pmS314104KNOCKACAREIGH WOOD Kilmurry Co Cork CorkO Score Event 021361544 11 to 13OpmW 36 64USNABRIN WOOD Curraglass Canna Co Cark BOC Winter League 9 021546194 11 to 2 pm

W965920BOF NATIONAL EVENT2 Holme Fell Canis ton lake District (0044-1539-727907)

Moy 13 RUSSBOROUGHCoWicklowCNOC 045432267 N 961220 DONADEA Clane Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N B3 3327 CURRAGHWiESTCo Kidare CNOC 045432267 N 75 14

JlXle 3 WooDENBOIEY Hollywood Co WicldowCNOC 045432267 N 93 015 PHOENIXPARKSoftware Pathe Inter-Hrm League 110 DONADEA Clone Ca Kildare CNOC 045432267N 83 3312 CORKfGH PARKCLONDALKIN Software Pathe Inter-firm League 217 CURRAGH Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N 79 1219 KILLINEYPARKSoftware Pathe Inter-firm League 324 HOLLYWOOD Co Wicklow CNOC 045432267 N 94 0626 HELLFIREWOOD Software Pathe Inter-firm League 4

July 1 ARDGILLAN Co Dublin FIN0183765063 THREEROCKWOOD Software Pathe Inter-tlrm League 58 CARRICKGOLLOGAN Co Dublin GEN Kllternan (RI17)012893497 022520515 KILLAKEECo Dublin SET Ballyboden (R115) 012985799 GR 012023822 RAVENSROCKCoDublin AJAX 012691196GROI9018029 THREEROCKWOOD Co DubllJ) 3ROC 012868871 bullGRO 170240

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IRISHCHAMPIONSHIPS Cla1JoBAWN Laragh Co Wicklow AJAXGEN 012691196 Pre-Entry T 1295IRISHRELAYCHAMPIONSHIPSCURRAltOIICo Kildare CNOC 045432267 Pre-Entry N 7912EnlTlesto Brian Bell 25 Balally Park Dundrum Dublin 16(01-2956894)e-mail enqulrlestoI98380~lbmmallcomTHECRAGSGlenflesk Co KerrySO Munster League 7Munster Inler-Club 11 to 130pm W082837BRITISHCHAMPIONSHIPS Clumber Pork amp Chatsworth EnglandLOWEALPINECOMERAGHMOUNTAINMARATHONLEINSTERCHAMPIONSHIPSDJoua WOODSCo Wlcklow SET012985799020 12Entries to Frances ONelli 18Manor Heath Dublin 16 Tei 014943145scotnsn CHAMPlONSHrpsamp Ndfio(1al Event 3 Klngussle area Delalls Irom IanMolr (0044-131-452-9789)BRANDONHILLGralguGnomdnogh CoKllkenny WatO SELGogue 05 37970811 to 1pm S700400THREEROCKWOOD 3ROC telnster LeaguG 12012666871 lIla 1pm (CHECK VENUEI)SLEIVECROOBSOUTHBallynahlnch Co Down LVONI $Gries4 GR J 32 47

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Entries to Margaret CrGGdon Tavio Mount Prospect Douglas Co Cork Phone 021-361824 Fax 021-361826

Apr 17 GARRYCLOYNEWaterloo Co Cork BOCEvenlng League 3 02247300 530 to 715W6OO82024 CURRABINNYCarrlgallne Co Cork BOC Evening League 4 021546194 530 to 715W780630

May 27 FARRANFORESTPARKCo Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 1021361544530-7 3Opm W 48 71

CURRABINNYCarrigaline Co Cork COIkO Inler Firm League 2 021361544 530-730 pm W 79 62BALLINCOLUG PARKCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 3 021361544530-730 pm W 5971CURRAGHWOOD MIdIGton Co Cork CorkO Inter FirmLeagUG 4 021361544 530-730 pm W 86 76KINSALETOWN Co Cork CorkOlnler Firm LGague 5 021361544530-730 pm W 63 50

GLENBOWiERWooD KHleagh Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 6 021361544 W 99 77KlLBRITIAINWOOD Bandon Co COIk CorkO Inter Firm League 7 021361544 W 52 47WALSHTOWNWOOD Midlelon Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm league 8 021361544 W 66 91WARRENSCOURTWOOD Kilmurry Co Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 9 021361544 W 38 67GARREnSTOWNWOOD BallinsplHIGCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 10021361544 W 58 44

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SEPIEMBER6 BURRENCo Fermanagh NI Series6 FermO7 IRISHORlEN1ERTROfHYPORTUMNACo Galway 1100-1330start13 SENIORHOMEINTERNATIONALCAAUNCOfORDCo Louth 3ROC14 SENIORHOMEINTERNATIONALRelays CARUNCOfORDCo Louth 012866671 PrGEntry J 18 111314 VETERAN HOMEINTERNAnoNAIDerbyshire14 BALLINCOLLIGPARKCo Cork CorkO IntroJTralning 021361544 11102 pm W 59 7114 FARRANFORESTPARKCo Cork BOClntroTrainlng 021546194103010130 W48071514 KILLINEYHILLCo Dublin AJAX Come ond Irv 11012691196 II 101 prn 026126014 KILSHEELANCo Waterford WatO SEleague 05137970811 to 1prn S26623321 COMBAUN Milchelslown Co Cork LeeO Mitchelstown 021300373 11 to 130pm R872621 NEWBRIDGEHOUSEDonabote Co Dublin GEN Come and Try11012893497 11 to 1prn 021049527 SLiEVECROOB (NORTH)Ballynahinch Co Down NI Series7 LVO28 ARDGILLAN nr SkerriesCo Dublin FINCome and Try110183765061 to 1pm28 GARRETTSTOWNWOOD BaliinspiHleCo CorkCorkO Cork LGaguG 102136154411 to2pm W5844

be askGd later on to volunteer pleose givG yourname and phone number to Brian Hollinshead or IanMocNelli Ph01-2982 762

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Lend an OrlenleetlThisyear one club member can compete on eachteem but on a different course 10the novicesThe idea Is that the clubs would Lend an OriGnleGtto any team not having a resident orlenteer Lastyear several teams had an ordinary orienteer as nonplaying captain but many teems did not Manyorganisations with club orienteers did not enter IheIGague but despite thot over thirty teams competedwith a high attendance up to the lost night

While each event Isorganised by a dlffGrent clubwe found Idst year that a results crew whichtroveued from event 10 event helped greatly Indisplaying thG results promptly as people finished Ifyou could help on several of the nights pteose doolfer as some of last years crew will wish to run thisyearNB This leaguG Is intendGd as a social as well as asporting occasionEntry forms for teams are included in the LeinstGrcopies of this issueof lIO Try to get your workmatesinvolvGd

If you favour the concept of -Lend an Orlenteer-and you are likely to be available on the lourThursdays of June and the 3rd July and would likG10

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LONG WALKSSome of you may like to have details of theorganised walks etc this year Most of thisinformation was gleaned from Irish MountainLog

SENIOR HOMEINTERNATIONALCARLINGFORDSept 1314 1997

Potential team members should notify RichardKavanagh the Convenor of Selectors if they areNOT available to run in this eventThe classes principally concerned are M and W20-21 and 35(For our BOF readers the date of this eventappears in the official BOF fixtures list as a weeklater Dont be decieved this is a ploy to confusethe Scots As far as the planners and organisersare concerned not to mention the event centrethe dates are 1314 September)An unfortunate clash however looks likely inthat the Veteran Home International in England islikely to be on the same weekend This will affectthe Irish and Welsh learns most since theirsmaller numbers mean ~at there is more overlapbetween the Senior and Veteran teamsparticularly in the 35140 age classes

and other topics as varied as theseAnyone with internet access might be interestedin these sites

RADI-OLeinster (or at least Dublin) readers might like 10

tune in to Radio Anna Livia on Wednesdayevenings for the latest news in athleticsorienteering hill running triathlons hill walkingand outdoor activities generally The programmeis The Right Track presented by PaddyHayden at 7 30 Anna Livia is at 1038 MHz onFM And if there any buddingreportersbroadcasters out there who want to takeon the orienteering reporting give TIO a call

Mountaineering Council of Irelandhttpwwwulie-mciBritish Mountaineering CouncilhttpwwwthebmccoukInternationalO-FederationhttpwwworienteeringorgCompass Sport httpdspacedialpipexcomtownsquareat44indexhtmIrish Mountain Running Associationhttpirela nd iol ie-imnlGlobal orienteering linkshllpllwwwshefacukuniunionsusocsuocflinkshtmlIOP High Tech GrouphttpwwworientceringorgrrechAJticleshunScottish Orienteering Associationhttpwwwalmaccouksoa

Comeragh Bog Trot April 12 (Niall Carroll 052-23085)Maam Turks Walk May 3 (Coilin Parsons 091-553241 e-mail coilinparsonsucgie)Lowe Alpine Mountain Marathon May 1718(Pat Ileal y 045-441625)Blackstairs Walk May 17 (Mary Reilly 0 I-4970874)Galty Walk June 14 (Caroline McNeilis 056-63654)Bangor Trail June 21 (Colm Geraghty 098-41834)Lug Walk June 21 (Barbara Condon 01-4936058)Setanta Mountain Marathon Aughavannagh July6Benbulben Challenge July 19 Ml Mulligan (071-41267)Mourne Seven Sevens August 9 (Jim Brown(08)01247-465121 )Burren Walk August 30 (Alan Sbaw 061-343959)Glover Highlander Sept 13 (Alan Tees(08)01504-810834 )There will be no Darrow Walk or Circuit of Imaaltllis year

ON THE INTERNETRecent discussions on the O-Net the internetnewsgroup for orienteering have included thebest way to issue control descriptionsorienteering on stamps the Peel Report on BOFfixtures vandal proof punch designs methods ofoverprinting courses on maps the nameorienteering and whether it should be changedsources of Ovshocs for those with very large feetthe prospects for orienteering in the Olympics

CELTI C CUP 97How about a wonderful weekend orienteering inWales Well all Irish orienteers have beeninvited by ihe Welsh Orienteering Association tothe 4th Celtic Cup competition an all-classesIreland v Wales competitionThe event is to be run as part of a double badgeevent on July 123 in North WalesSaturdayS event is at Beddgelert and Sundaysnear Berwys-y-CoedA campsite will be available at Beddgelert andwe hope to have a village ball available for floorspace accommodationThe organisers are checking out minibus hiredetails from Holyhead Pre-entry will be requiredfor the events and entry forms will be distributedto clubs at least If youre based in Ireland andyou plan to go the organisers request that youdont send any money with the entry form send itto The Irish Orlenteer instead and TIO will paywith a single transaction to reduce bank chargesFerry fares for foot passengers are about pound35return for adultsWales snatched the coveted cup from us last yearat Slieve Croob so now is our chance to regainthe tropby4 The Irish QrienTeer

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~BROCKAGHSCATTEREDAs part of the count down to IOC 97 GreatEastern Navigators will be running its secondPractice makes perfect event in Brockagh onthe 20th of April Brockagh just across thevalley from Derrybawn is the ideal area to finetune navigation techniques for open mountainand fast forest just two weeks before theChampionships This will be a mass start scatterevent with long and short courses on premarkedmaps A scatter event is in essence a score eventwhere the object is to get all the controls witbouta time Limit Registration will open at 1100 withthe mass start at 12 noon So take this lastopportunity to run on Brockagh until the newmap in tbe new millennium

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INTER-PRO RESULTSThe tendency for the home side to win tbeInterprovincial Championships continued thisyear with Munster taking the trophy (or theywould have taken it if it had been there allegedly Leinster still have it from two yearsago) The Championships were at Bear naGaoithe lnchigcela in conditions reminiscent ofthe early Shamrock O-Ringens (mist and rain)The final score was Munster 230 Leinster 189Ulster 80 COIUJacht32 Next years event is dueto be in COIUJacht but despite what J said aboveitll take some effort for Connacht to win Thereason for the home sides high score is simplythat tbey are more likely to have a full team in allclasses picking up points that are there for thetaking

COMERAGH CHALLENGEThe Sth Corneragh Mountain Challenge two-daymountain marathon is being organised hy PatHealy on the weekend of May 1718 at Cion melThe event has been growing in stature every yeardespite the strangest weather torrential rain orblistering sunThe event is open to teams of two who carryalltheir overnight gear (tent etc) and spend the nightat a camp in the mountains in the style of theMourne and Karrimor marathonsCourses are 40 km (Elite) 35 km (A) 30 km (Bamp Military) and 24 km (C) The event used aspecial I 25000 scale mountain map producedfor the competitionEntries close 30th April but late entries will beaccepted as far as possible Entry fees are IRpound25per team plus IRpound450 per mapDetails from Pat Healy Cut Bush Curragh CoKildare Ireland Phonefax 045-441625

KOOKKerry Orienteers have been running a series ofevents in the Spring The remaining ones ore atBanna sand dunes on April 20 and the SouthernOricnteers Munster League event at The CragsGlenflesk (remember Shamrock 961) on May11 thoThe Banna event will have three courses ofabout 3 6 and 9 km the Glenflesk event willhave the usual MLcourses

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ODDS and ENDS and ODDS _o This years Army Championsbips will beat Glendalougb the week after the IrishChampionships (more recent reports suggestthat its the FCA Championships not the ArmyChamps as such) If you see stray pieces of tapeidentifying control sites at lOC don Ljump to theconclusion that youre in the right place and thecontrol is gone - it may be a marker for the FCAeventa Cinderella A pair of childrens blue 0-shoes were lost at the Leinster League event atthe Curragh Co Kildare on December 6th last Ifthese are in your safe keeping please contactSenan OBoyle at 045-434054o Congratulations to Aonghus and ParticiaOCleirigh on the birth of their son Cathal onIlthAptil

IOCNEWSAs you undoubtedly know the IrishChamplonships are on the May Bank Holidayweekend at Glebdalough and The Curragh Entryforms have been circulated to clubs and at eventsbut theres one in this issue in case you didnt getone111eIndividual event at Glendalough is being runby GEN and AJAX and the controller is TrinaCleary (3ROC) CNOC are running the Relayson a new map of The Curragh Lower cost entryis available to April 4 and the closing date is April18 - but later entries may be worth tryingT-shirts should be ordered on the entry formEntries to IOC 97 Brian Bell 25 Balally ParkSandyford Rd Dublin 16 (01-2956894) e-mailenquiries to 198380ibllunailcom

LEINSTER CHAMPS 97Satanta Orienteers are circulating entry forms forthe Lcinster Championships (theres one in thisissue) lit Djouce Woods and Powerscourt nearEnniskerry in Co Wicklow 011 Saturday May24th This is a new area to orienteering Entriesclose 12th May wilh cheaper entry up to Ist MayEntries to Frances ONeill 18 Manor HeathDublin 16The Leinster League final is planned for SundayMay 25th but the new map of the Pine ForestRathfarnham is almost certainly not going to be

readybut the event will be somewhere Entry 00

the day only 7 colour courses

WHAT ITCOSTSTake a look at some recent entry forms IOC 97entry pound79 for adults pound46 for juniors pound1824 forfamily Programme cards results amp postage addpound1Leinster Champs pound68 for Seniors pound46 forJuniors family pound16122 Add pound2 for programmecards resultslpostage etcMunster Champs Inter Pro Senior pound5n juniorspound35 family pound1311 Add pound2 for information andresultsMaybe we should get AJAXGEN to do all ourpostage lSeriously though does it represent good valuefor money What do you think Why not drop110 a line (or an e-mail at jmcctioioUe and letus know What improvements would you like tosee in local and national events Any commentsor suggestions

NEW MAP COLOURSA proposal has emerged in the process of therevision for the International Specifications forOrienteering Maps to radically overhaul thecolours used on orienteering mapsA growing body of opinion holds that the existingcolours fail to match with the expectations ofnewcomers looking at orienteering mapsparticularly with respect to vegetation Talesabound of novice orienteers heading straight forthe green because they bolieve that green denotesthe best parts of the terrain to run throughTo overcome this problem it is proposed to ceasethe present uses of yellow and green onorienteering maps Under the new plans greenwould be used to denote open and semi-openareas being the most runnable Shades of redwould be used to denote thick vegetation whichrestricted ones speed of movement Normalforest would be mapped using yellow as anintermediate colour between the two extremesAt this stage it is not proposed to alter any of theother colours although the view was expressedthat the use of blue for water features provides apotential cultural bias towards orienteers fromless-polluted countries

When asked his view on the matter aspokesperson for the lOF declined to confirm ordeny the existence of the proposals and urged allrenders to take a closer look at todays date

(posted to the O-net by Blair Trewin of Australiaon April 1st)

JK98amp99Having read the report of this years JK and seenColm Rotherys map (centre pages) perhapsyoull be tempted to go to the event if you havenever been Next years JK is in Wales eventcentre Dolgellau (pronounced Dollgetbly ifIm not mistaken) and will be the mostenvironmentally friendly JK yet claim theorganisers all three days are within walkingdistance amid scenery which rivals the 1984 JKareas in Snowdonia and with equally challengingterrain You can sample orienteering in that areain July at the Celtic Cup tooIn 1999 the event moves to south cast England

SCOTTISH CHAMPS 97The Scottish Champs is a World Championshipsselection raccand includes BOP National Event3 The competition is at Craigbui Kingussie nearAviemore on Saturday 24th May (unfortunatelythe same day as the Leinster Championships)The Relays are at Strathmashie Forest nearNowtownmore on the 25th with a colour-codedevent at Strathmashie on the MondayEntries on a standard entry form to Janet Clark13 NW Circus Place Edinburgh EIl3 6SX(STGpound8350) cd 26497 Phone 0044-131-225-7771 For relays phone Ann IIaley (0044-131-445-4833)

VANDAL PROOFAccording to Orienteering Norell America BobPutnam of Florida attaches the followingmessage to control markers to deter vandalsWarning Electromagnetic Radiation Do nottouch or diaturb 50 of this fixture consists ofmaterial which exhibits electromagneticradiation in the wavelengths 5800 - 6200angstroms Aaaarrrgh

The Irish Orienfeer 7

SQUAD PURSUITSA OCleirigh CNOC

Training Organised technical training was laidon for members and wannabe members of ournational squads - Senior Vets Student andDefence Forces squads - over the week-end1516 February Frank and Deirdre Ryanorganised a menu of training exercises on theSaturday in Portumna Park from whichparticipants could select the type and difficulty oftraining which best suited their needs

Figure 1

Butterflyraquo au Sunday after a discussionchaired by Irish Orienteering Champion ColmRothery on race preparation participantssampled a mass-start butterfly relay event at firsthand on the intricate Knockbarron map Thisrace format which simulates relay racing isorganised as follows There is a mass-start witheach competitor funning all 6 sections of thecourse (A B C X Y Z) in differentpermutations The format in Figure I gives 36permutations (AXBYCZ AYBXCZ AZBYCX ) and requires 9 courses to be over-printed(AX AY AZ BX ) The Figure 2 format

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permutations and requires 5 courses to beoverprinted Simultaneously a shorter 2 tooprace can be incorporated without any extraorganisation by simply using 4 sections (eg AB X Y) which yields 4 course permutations

The mass-start butterfly method is now beingused as a legitimate a-race format in its ownright and has been adopted in some World Cupraces It also made an appearance for one stage ofthe Swiss 6-day last year Mass-start butterflybrings the spills thrills and spectator appeal of arelay to the individual competition I predict thatwell see more of this format in the future

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Mass-stan (or relay) type training is animportant component of technique trainingbecause it de-sensitises the athlete to thedistractions of other competitors improvescontrol-taking drills andforces the athleteto map-read at an increased racing tempoThe skills developed improve individualperformance as well as relay racingexpertise

More so than any other orienteering-skillstraining type we need to conduct more relaytraining and racing in Ireland Nine squadmembers attended this training week-end

Thonfs Once again thanks to all the contributors to this issue Ton ODonovan Aonghus

OCleirigh Ailbhe Creedon Joe lalor Colm Rothery the other editors and clubsecretaries the people who send in stllffon disk so It doesnt have to be retyped the oneswho send ill printed results as well as a copy on disk and who keep the format simple

As for the rest of you Ipray for you late at night that YOIl will be amicted with the curseof the seven snotty-nosed orphans for making my job so much more difficult than it need

beFinally apologies for the (yet again) late arrival of this issue due to other commitments(work family and orienteering) and a change ofDTP program (Pagemaker to Quark

Express)

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Squad Members take Oil thecountry and will

Veteran running star and orienteering squadmember Gerry Brady wins tbe Veteran NationalCross-Country (040) title in Sligo This is atremendous victory for Gerry who was third inthe same competition last year

Defence Forces athlete and orienteerPaddy Morgan makes a terrific comebackfrom lengthy injury to win the 045 titte

On the same day in the Womens NationalIntermediate race British OmiddotChampion UnaCreagh finishes in an excellent third position andin doing so establishes herself as a versatile all-rounder - international orienteer and mountain-racer and successful running athlete The racewas won by Irish mountain-racing star BethMcClUSkey (who has been seen of late atorienteering events) All you girls booking yourteam ticket 10WOC99 look-outII) the mens Intermediate race Colrn Rotheryfinishes in an impressive fourth position TheNational Intermediate Championships is a bigrace in all respects - il boasts the largest field inthe country and is a race where most of our greatathletes made their mark Fonner winnersinclude Eamonn Couglan Gerry Curtis andPeter Mathews Runners-up in tbe past includeGerry Brady and mountain racing legend - JohnLenihan

JUDITH BUTLERMany Leinster orienteers and those fromfurther afield will have known 3ROCsJudith Dutler Judith died at Easter after afight against cancer She had been acti ve onthe 3ROC committees dealing withjuniors membership and general clubactivities and bad also been a member ofthe lOA Training amp Coaching BoardShe was always outgoing goodbumouredand enthusiastic and bore hertroubles lightly at least as far as the rest ofthe world could see She was a naturalteacher as anyone seeing her at the annualmini-sports festival will auest coping withhundreds of primary school children tryingorienteering for the first timeAlthough not a competitors who tended tofeature high up the results lists she was aconstant companion to her husband Philipand son Jeff on their orienteering outingstravelling to events at home and abroadorienteering and mountain marathons andcould be relied upon to help at 3ROCevents prepared to stand in the cold waitingfor finishers or doing other thankless tasksWell all miss her personality and her readylaughter To Philip Jeff and Amy go oursympathies

l71C Irish Orienteer 9

Choose Intensityrather than Volume or

Frequency

Aonghus OCleirigh CNOC

Exercise physiologist Owen Andersonconstantly preaches the merits of high-intensity rather than high-volume or high-frequency training How does this fit withyour Ostraining The following is adaptedfrom Training with Verve gives you moreNerve Running Research Vol 12 No8

A cardinal tenet of training - the specificityprinciple - stales that you should make thephysiological and neuromuscular demands of asignificant portion of your training similar to thedemands placed on your body during actualcompetition Competition is nearly always veryintense So therefore at least a couple of yourweekly training sessions need to be similarlyintense And in order to be orienteering specificsome of your training should be performed innatural terrain

Every endurance athlete needs to optimise threekey physiological variables - V02max (maximal

aerobic capacity) lactate threshold (the exerciseintensity above which you swamp yourbloodstream with lactic acid) and exercise

economy (the actual oxygen cost of runningcycling swimming or orienteering at a certainspeed) Scientific research has concluded thatthe optimal intensity to boost V02max is training

at an intensity of 90- 100V02max (93- 100

max heart rate or MHR) The superior trainingintensity range for elevating your lactatethreshold is 87- 90 V02max (90- 93 MHR)

Tempo runs in terrain fill this prescription for 0-training And running economy is best enhancedby hill sessions all good clean fun As a rule ofthumb the length of an ~ work-out shouldNOT normally exceed 10 of your weeklymileage As you get fitter you should be able tohandle more than one tough training session perweek Remember the best work-outs foroptimising the three key physiological variablesall involve high intensity high octane trainingand NOT moderate or low intensity trainingGogging) But make sure that you recover~ sessions (recovery training should beeasy) and that you periodize your training(appropriately adapt the volume-intensitytraining mix throughout the season)

Tough high-powered work-outs (but NOTmoderate ones) trigger the pituitary gland intoproducing large amounts of human growthhormone (HGH) which builds muscles andrepairs bones ligaments and tendons HGHboosts fat metabolism increases leanness andpower (and makes you look good on the beach)IIGII production requires training at above 90MHR Also its been recently discovered thatintense training (as opposed to LSD) improvesnerve connectivity with your muscles This leadsto greater running economy

ORIENTEERING CENTENARYF The lOF has decided to mark the centenary of the first orienteeringevent in Norway on 31 st October 1897 The celebrations are to startat the World Championships inNorway in August and finish at theWorld Cup final in 1998 The lOF will celebrate the centenary at all

major events during that year including the World Cup races in Ireland in May 1998The rOF bas also launched its new logo designed by Swedish designer Anna Jonbacksymbolising the future and our beliefin development and progress Obvious really isntitJQ Ve Irish brienJeer

1997 IRISH MOUNTAIN RUNNING ASSOCIATION RACES

APRIL6 Dart to the Head 100 305 230 Bandstand Bray Promenade Co Wlcklow13 Doon MC 80 335 230 2mlles(slgnposted) trom Doon Co Limerick23 Hell Fire Relay 16 85 730 Hell Fire Woods Klllakee Rathamham Co Dublin30 Goal Flash 24 191 730 Strand Hotel Bray Promenade BrayCo Wicklow

MAY7 Hell Fire Flicker LL 34 85 730 Hell FIreWoods Klllakee Rathamham Co Dublin11 Lugnaqullla LC 101718 230 Camara HiliTrack Glen o lmaal Co Wlcklow14 Sugarloa Rush LL 37 213 730 termer Calary FIlling staucn 25 Kilmacanogue on

Roundwood Road Co Wlcklow21 Three Rock Dash LL 48 198 730 T1cknocknr Lamb Doyle s Sandyford Co Dublln24 KNOCKDHU INT 76 448 200 Near Lame Co Antrim28 Bray Head LL 50 274 730 Southern end o Bray Promenade Co Wlcklow

JUNE1 CARRAUNTOOHtL ICAtC 137 11262302 Strlckeen Hili 64 381 2304 Blue Light LL 55 3268 Glendalough LC 19085411 Scalp LL 64 24414 Nephln CC 80 61015 CROAGH PATRICK ICCC77 762 120018 Seahan LL 69 36622 Seetin - Ballyhouras MC 80 42725 SorretHl1I LL 100nv73O29 BRANDON tCIMC97914 1200

Breantee LoughAcoose Glencar Co KenyKate Kearney s Collage Gap of Dunloe Co Kerry730 Blue Light Pub Sanclylord Co Dublin230 Glendalough Car PariltCo Wlcklow730 Dublin Sport Holel Kllternan Co Dublin230 North Plantation I1rCasllehlll Crossmollna Co MayoMurrlsk nearWestpolCo Mayo730 Stone Cross Bailinascorney Co Dublin230 Glenosheen Co LimerickLacken to Blessington Rd CoWlcklowAn Bolhar Pub near Brandon Creek Dingle Co Kerry

JULY2 HoWlh LL6 EUROPEAN TROPHY INT9 Maulln LL

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80 183 730 GM Club Dungrlln Rd Howth Co Dublin1101000 Ebensee SatzkammergutAUslrla Up-hili only unlortunately80 457 730 Crone Car PariltGlencree Co Wlcklow (near

Powerscourt Watertall)ICIMC 120 1295 1200Glencushnablnnla Glen o Aher1owCo ~peraryLL 89 427 730 Lake Car Par1ltDjouceWoods Co Wlcklow (5 miles S ot

Enniskerry)80 591 Kllcash Co TipperaryLL 129671 730 Stone Cross Balllnascomey Co Dublin (3 miles S otBridgel Burke sPub Tallaght)ICAC185 1006230 CalTawaystlckBridge Glenmalure Co Wlcklow (8 mls S of

Laragh56 427 730 Glencormac Inn Kllmacanogue Co Wlcklow

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GLENMALURE

30 Sugarloal (balbeque) LL

AUGUST2 Mangerton MC 97 701 230 Mangerton Scenic Car Park slgnposted trom Muckross

Hotel Muckross Killarney Co Keny274 730 Featherbed Road Co Dublin (between Kllakee andGlencree)ICAC123800230 Co Wlcklow - Tobe conllrmed183 730 Calary Car Parilt3 miles Kllmacanogue on Roundwood Rd2091113230112 mile from Laragh Co Wlcklow on Sally Gap Rd

6 Klppure 9716 WORLD TROPHY TRIAL20 Sugarloa Relay 1924 Glenmacnass LC

SEPTEMBER7 WORLD TROPHY INT 1200Male Siavonice Uplce Czech Republic28 Dublin Peaks 113410 230 T1cknockCarPark near Lamb Doyle 5 Sandyford Co Dublin

INT = International Race AIC =ALL IRELANDCHAMPIONSHIPIC= Irish Champlonsh~ Best 4 ot 7 CC = Connaught Championship Besl 2 o 2LC = teInster Championship Best 3 ot 5 MC =Munster Championship Best 4 01 6KL = Kerry League Tobe decided LL = Leinster League Best 7 o 3

All distances In kilometres - all heights in metres

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Junior Home International1996

(September 21stl22nd)

Roving reporter Toni ODonovan on thei996 Junior Home international

A team of 23 juniors left early on Fridaymorning facing a long journey to the LakeDistrict for toe 1996 JHI After hours oftravelling by car and ferry we eventually arrivedat the caravan park where the teams were stayingImmediately everyone made a scramble to findthe best caravan (with the fewest adults) Ashunger was beginning to get the better of us wefound a pizza take away and proceeded to one ofthe caravans where they were quickly devoured

Late to bed and early to rise meant that manytimes were slow in the individual compctltion Abeautifully technical forest followed by a fastopen area led to many amusing route choicestories and many exhausted athletes The terrainproved to be fairly unusual and before the event Ihad heard frightening stories about the mappergetting lost The area was full of limestonepavements which made it very tricky underfootand made for a lot of interesting and intricatelittle features The forest was very runnable andfast - this made it possible to run and lose contactwith the map easily This led to a number ofcostly mistakes and slow times Howevereveryone cheered up at the prospect of the dinnerwaiting for us - and tbe disco that followedAfter an interesting dinner the prizegiving for theindividual competition was held The cheeringand loud banging that resulted when the two Irishsecond placesin M15 and W 17 were called outwas memorable

Eventually we found the disco but most of theIrish contingent disappeared to the caravanswhere we found them curled up under quiltswatching Tv Another late night followed by aneven earlier rise left many asleep in the cars onthe way to a nine oclock start

The relays rwere held on the same map as theindividual competition and almost all the courseshad similar legs It turned out to be a sprint-O

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competition where runners were finishing onlyseconds apart (l second in my case) The timeswere fast and the Irish finished second in theW 17 and third in the MlS age classes _much tothe joy of the Welsh The W 17 team were eveninvited to join in the Welsh team photo as we beatthe Scottish WI7 team leaving Wales in 2ndplace with a narrow victory over Scotland - onceagain England won by a very clear margin

We left shortly after the prizegiving for thelong trip home We just had time for a short swim- for some shorter than for others I dont thinklhat Fiachra will forget this in a hurry - his face ashe touched the water (freezing water) was oneto remember Everything considered I think thatthe event was enjoyed by all - for many of whomit was their first JHI

ResultsIndividualMl5 2ndWI7 2nd

AlJanBogleToni ODonovan

RelayW 17 2nd Toni 0Donovan Deirdre CreedonClare OConnorM 15 3rd Allan Bogle Zoltan Foley-FisherLuke Cambell-Crawford

HILL amp DALE RACESHill races In Northern Ireland include theseevening races at 730 pmApril17 Castlewellan 5 mV1200 IDol1y s Brae24 Slive Muck 35 mV1300 ICrocknafeolaMay1 Hen amp Cock 25 mV1300 I Hen car park15 MeelbegMeelmore 3 mV1 800 I HappyValley22 White Plains 4mV1 000 I Tollymore29 Loughshannagh 4 mll1 700 I Spelga RdcarparkJune5 Rocky 4mV1300 I Leitrim Lodge19 Crossone 25mV1700 IBloody Bridge27 Drinahilly 3518001 Donard Park

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Leinster News

The Leinster LeagueThere is one remaining event in the 96197League Three Rock Wood 25th May Prizegiving will be at the LOA AGM (see below)Prizes arc to be awarded for the followingHighest scoring overall and Female competitor inthe League (Perpetual Trophies )1 st 2nd 3rdM21 on the Brown courselst 2nd 3rd non-M21on the Brow course lst 2nd 3rd Men and isr2nd 3rd Women competitors on the Blue GreenLight Green Red and Orange courses lst 2nd3rd M and W 14- on the Yellow course and thecompetitor with the greatest number ofcompleted events on each course

League Compensation Points (comp-O)As all those who put time into League events loseout when it comes to scoring points and for thisreason the LOA has decided to award OrganisersPlanners Controllers (and their assistants)compensation Points for their league event asfollowsCompensation Points equal your maximumpoints scored during that league on your normalcompetitive course (if it is not void ) Eachindividual is only allowed to this once during aLeague These points will be credited to you atthe end of the league The 19961997 league isto be includedIt is also hoped that it will encourage more peopleto take on these tasks and a form ofapprenticeship will take place through theAssistantsAs this is being applied retrospectively could allthose who are owed Compensation Points pleasecontact Andrew OMullane at events or 4933891(h) e-mail aomullanetinetie

LOA AGMThis years AGM has been fixed for 15th Juneafter the Curragh evening event Last year therewas a lively discussion if there is anything youwant brought up at the AGM please let AndrewOMullane (see above) know

Fixtures MeetingThere will be a fixtures meeting on the l Sth of

May It will cover events from 1anuary 1998 toMay 1998 LOC98 league events and all otherevents must be decided Details will be circulatedto the cl ubs

IOC97 and LOC97The Irish champs will take place in Glendalough(individual) and the Curragh (relays) on the 3rdand 401 May the Leinster champs will be held inDjouce Woods Near Enniskerry Co Wicklow onthe 24th MayMany thanks to all those who are taking part inhelping at these events Their efforts are muchappreciated the truth as always is that withoutthe help of everyone of these people theseevents simply would not take place

Summer FestivalOn Tuesday evenings from May LOthe July thesummer festival of orienteering is back (checkfixtures list for details) These friendly events arethe ideal job for introducing new people to thesport so everyone now is the Lime to get yourmum amp dad brother sister boyfriend girlfriendhusband wife colleague boss neighbour allyour mates and your granny out into the realworld

Software Paths LeagueAgain this Summer the successful SoftwarePaths evening League of inter-firm competitionsreturns these are closed events and all clubs arebeing informed of them

Dublin Dy NightDublins first Night-O league took place duringFebruary and March about 40 Owls took parteveryone who finished got points (eurovisionstyle) those who competed in pairs were deemedto be competitive See the results section for finalstandings

And Finally All those from Leinster who travelled to theMunster champs inter provincial over StPatricks weekend can pat themselves OLl theback for a job well done (almost) we were just afew juniors short of raiding the south andreturning with inter pro trophy Next time theymay not be so fortunate

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SWEDISH O-RINGENCLINIC 1996

Tonl ODonovan and Mary OConnor reporton the trip of a lifetime

Our journey to Sweden had many interestingtwists The first of these happened long beforewe arrived there Due to a delay in Ireland wedidnt have long in Heathrow and although Maryand I found the plane to Stockholm our bagsfailed miserably Even though J may sound crazythis was very fortunate for us as they arrived atour accommodation almost as soon as we did lindour shoulders were saved from the agony ofcarrying them around Stockholm to the train Aswe looked out the windows from the plune wemarvelled at the tree covered ground all aroundStockholm

I now understand why the Soandinavians arcbrilliant crienteers - outside their doors arebeautiful intricate forests Mary and I werefortunate to have this same facility and we tookadvantage of it almost immediately to go for apre-breakfast terrain run We quickly realisedthat any relocation techniques we possessed weregoing to be very useful After lunch we startedour first training exercise in the same woodMary and I shadowed each other for every secondcontrol as many of the instructors had not yetarrived and because this was an optional exerciseto familiarise yourself with Swedish terrain (thistook the duration of our holiday however we didnot get quite as lost as we had in the morningsession)

Our entertainment began after an interestingdinner - it didnt resemble the menu descriptionof meat casserole but then I am 1I0t sure if manyof the dinners resembled anything describable (afew were nice some were edible and JohnFeehan ate the others I) The games we learnedthat night will be useful for training week-ends _however we felt that John must have practisedhis welly throwing previously Mary threw herwelly quite well but unfortunately it was in thewrong direction scattering the crowd that were14 The Irish Orienreer

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not unconscious from previous flying weJliesThe Chinese proved to be the most entertaining atgames and orienteering as of the nine at theclinic none bad previously orienteered and nonespoke English Feng Chang was the only one tocomplete a course over the five days and wespent a long time looking for them at trainingevents - invariably they had their camcorderswith them The first night finished with kayakorienteering on the Vanem - unfortunately no onecapsized The map was drawn from the shore inhalf an hour so we had some interestingarguments out in the water and I was almostthrown in

The second day had another early start fortraining followed by a relay competition Thetraining was very useful as Swedish elite runnersshadowed us and discussed our techniques routechoices and invariably our mistakes with us Wereceived attention in groups of three or fourwhich made it easier to learn and you chose yourgroup depending on your ability and age Thisnight Jorgen Martensson gave us a frighteningtalk on his training schedules and dedicationThis was fascinating and we saw him run intothird place at the Park World Tour 96 in Laxa thefollowing day I had raved incessantly about thiseventsince returning home and I am sure peopleare sick to death of hearing about it The event isorganised to promote orienteering as a televisedsport The 25 best orienteers world wide areinvited to compete on a 3km to 41cmcourse withsubstantial money prizes The spectator controlconsisted of a large crag jump followed by aswim across a deep river TIle last starter was justleaving the assembly area above the spectatorsheads as the first runner came in to the finish Alarge ramp was arranged at roof beight so that thecompetitors could be seen by everyone We hadbeen invited to take part in a special IOFO-Ringen Clinic course before the Elitecompetition This was amazing as we had theopportunity to use the Regnly electronicpunching system around the Sprint-O course

On Sunday we trained in the official trainingmap next to the OK Tyr club house Theirfacilities were brilliant and the map was ideal forclub training with a network of paths and a

mixture of technical difficulties After this wewent to the central village for the openingceremony - this had nothing whatsoever to dowith orienteering but il was a beautiful day andwe enjoyed tbe spectacle After a tiring few dayswe retired home to prepare for the competitionthe following day

S-Day startsThe 5-Day competition started on the Monday

morning with breakfast even earlier than usualThe buses transporting us to the competition areawere arranged to leave us with the maximumsleep time possible - it was still not enough as theOlympics were well under way at this stage Ifelt that I had been prepared well for thiscompetition but still managed to get very lost atmy second control After this I slowed down andshowed the map the respect thnt it deserved Myroute choices improved drastically from here onbut my time was still very far down on theleaders Each day was followed by a long waitfor the Chinese competitors who were usually outfor a very long time after maximum

We usually returned to the FSC by 5 oclock-just in time for dinner (The dinners were often alittle bit unusual and did not match the menu inour folders - or at least we did not know whatthey were even after reading the menu On theother hand John seemed to enjoy every mouthfuland more often than not had seconds and made upfor me to the cooks delight We gave up all bopeon him after he ate a lunch that everyone elsesmelt and left behind I had confidence that hewould eat it ano bet an icc-cream on the outcome- it was really nice)

Directly after this every evening we had alecture on route choices from one of the manySwedish elite runners that were staying in theclinic with LIS We were all supervised by anotherelite in groups of three or four It was verybeneficial to go through your route choices withsomeone and to have them advise you on whatyou should have been doing differently out in theforest There were others there to discuss trainingschedules and planning your training programmefor the year (We got a look at JorgenMartenssoris training programme before the

1995 World Championships and it was as bad ashe bad described in the lecture the previousweek) Afler tbis we were fed what was always abeautiful evening meal The evening mealfinished at around llpm and after an hour or twoof the Olympics we just fell into bed The weekpassed very quickly like this with two sightseeingtrips and a lot of orienteering On Day 2 wevisited Borgvik where the Precision 0 (or Trail0) was organised This was Originally a mill ofsome description and was now transformed into atourist attraction - the Chinese seemed more athome here with their video cameras On Day 4we visited a heritage park where all the oldSwedish methods of farming and living werecarried out - this was similar to Bunratty inIreland It was a beautiful area situated on theside of a luke where we were able to swim beforesightseeing There were families dressed in thetraditional clothing of Sweden 100 years ago andthe park was fascinating Unfortunately we didnot see the whole park as our legs were too tiredto carry us around it in the heal We met the restof the Irish contingent at the events every dayThankfully he food at the Clinic seems to havebeen wonderful in comparison to everywhereelse

During the week I found my orienteering wasconsistently improving but at least one mistakeleft me far down the field every day - everyoneelse was improving simultaneously The mapsare very different to anything in Ireland or Britainand this showed in the results of the ISs BritishA tour that were competing at the event as wellAll of tlns squad ran the MIW 18E and very fewmanaged to remain in the chasing start which was120 minutes after the leader I found the coursesto be long and very physical - although they wereall between 3km and 4km I ran the W 18 classand this was enough to introduce me toScandinavian terrain and improve myorienteering The hot weather made it tough toconcentrate when running and for technicalconlrols it was necessary to slow down a 101 Ifound the various rules of the competitionfascinating

With 24000 competitors there were largetracks through the forest heading in all directions

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Therefore it was difficult to tell if you wereactually running 00 a path or DOt The organiserstaped every patb and track marked on the mapbecause of this - I dont want to imagine howmuch tape was used and bow many man bourswere needed for this Runners also had to obeythe Swedish rules of the road in the forest - wefound out that this entailed running on the rightside of the path

Anotber unusual procedure was that we didnot receive our control cards or description sheetsuntil two minutes before_~ started This made itimpossible to write the numbers onto the cardand another method of carrying both thedescriptions and card was needed Apparentlythis is the normal way of organising events inSweden and I felt tbat it probably makesorganisation easier for the people involved ascontrol cards will not be lost and it is easily seenif somebody did not start We were issued withmaps one minute before ow start time and it wasvery easy to become carried away and not noticewhen the other runners had run off into the forestleaving you alone standing in the start boxwondering what was going on After the first dayor two I became used to all of theseorganisational techniques and I feel that for amajor competition like this they are the only wayto go - however they take a little hit of time tobecome accustomed to

[ found that the last 500m on the course wasalways the most difficult as the finish could beheard They talk endlessly on the loudspeakers -tbis made the event more interesting but it isdifficult to maintain concentration when listeningto it During ttle competition week I began to pickup the meaning of some Swedish words as theywere so frequently repeated At the half waycontrol and at a control two from the finish on theElite course reports were given on the leadingrunners If lone listened to the announcercarefully enough it was possible to understandwho was leading or bow far down they were - thisdid involve an amount of guess work andinterpretation of the announcers tone It wasimpossible to hear anything else When standingnear the speakers As well as information aboutthe event music and advertisements were16 Ve Irish Oriellleer

incessantly broadcast which added to theatmosphere at the event

On the final day we went into the event centrefor the last time Irrunediately after the event theshops and centres were taken down and movedout Unlike the Scottish 6-Day there werent thesame number of little stalls present Intersporthad one very large sbop and they had tbecomplete dominance at the event They brougbteverything from compasses to running shoes toskiing equipment I found this very different as Iam used to there being ten smaller traders insteadof one large one Due to the 15 discount thatClinic members received their equipment wasnot as expensive as one would expect (you canalso claim the VATback as you leave the country- Ed) Fortunately Mary and I did not have todiscover the true expense of living in Sweden aseverything was covered by the cost of the ClinicDue to the support we received both from thelOA and our club we had to pay for very little ofthe trip ourselves It was an experience wellworth benefitting from and one that really openedmy eyes to orienteering outside Ireland andBritain I find it hard to understand why so fewpeople applied for what was the trip of a lifetimeas far as orienteering was concerned

Editors Note The lOA normally receives aninvitation to send two orienteers to the Swedish5-Day and the associated international cliniceachyear Entries close for the event around Marcbbut if youre interested contact the lOASecretary Ken Griffin without delay Itscertainly a great experience

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March 1st 1997 Clara Co Wicklow hostedby Dublin University Orlcnteers

FRIDAY Various teams drifted into the Pavin Trinity College on a drizzly Friday night -UCC Cork RTC (alias CIT) UL Galway RTCUCG DIT Athlone RTC and Queens UniversityBelfast UCC reported an eventful trip withcertain emergency stops (5 in all) en route tothe big city Other entertainment on the UCC busincluded a Mission Impossible take-off Itwasnot surprising then that close circuit videocameras were spotted monitoring the UCC crowdin their hos te1

SATURDAY Weather-wise Saturday turnedout to be a mixed day - chilly wet and extremelywindy Perfect orienteering weather The courseswere challenging involving both the openterrrain and forest of Clarabeg Co Wicklow Foronce the wind was in our favour as we wereliterally blown all the way up the hillside - ouronly real concern being how to put on the brakeswhen coming down off the hillside in a differentdirection Other orienteering problems arosewhen Ginormous sheep were mistaken forboulders by some individuals

The orienteering was enjoyed by all andeveryone returned thankfully collecting someGuinness tokens en route through the finishFull credit to the teamwork of John McCullough(Planner) Peter 0 Neill (Organiser) LiamConvery (Controller) and other 3ROC helpers

Later that evening the teams met in the Pav(again) for a drinks reception With somereluctance at having to leave this cosyenvironment we moved on to the Ormond Hotelto feed ow hungry tummies

After dinner the lOS A AGM was held whereChairperson Deirdre Ryan and Secretary NinaPhillips stepped down both having contributedmuch to student orienteering while on thecommittee A new rOSA committee wasnominated Chairperson Daire Osborne (VCG)Secretary Ailbhe Creedon (DUO) Treasurer IanLockington (QUB) and PRO Toni 0 Donovan(UL)

Following the meeting the prize-giving gotunderway - with t-shirts galore as prizesCorkonians Toni 0 Donovan (UL) and ConorBarry (VCC) took first places on W21A andM21A respectively the long trip not appearing tohave had any influence on their performancesUCC collected their team prize (who is CCshairstylist anyway) for the M21A in train-styleHolding themselves up was becomingproblematic at this stage being apparent whenthe womens team trophy was sent flying TheW2l A team winners were DUO who collectedtheir prizes in a more civilized fashion

DUO Captain along with other teammembers led the dance floor through variousdance moves - TIme Warp Saturday Night (howappropriatel) and Rock-the-Boat to name just afew - where some good team mixing seemed totake place between teams including a duct byUCCs CC and CB

In general people were having an entertainingnight judging by the tequila slamming ice-attacks and the man (or in fact woman-) handlingof a particular chandelier - the female concernedshall remain nameless (but she owes meone)One individual demonstrated a slip of thetongue upon announcing All captains to thetaxis bouse when inviting people back to aparty Meanwhile a fairly informal 10SAmeeting was being held in the early hours of themorning It was a long night

SUNDAY A 12 0 clock get-together washeld at Bewlcys for a final farewell (Too badsome UCC members met in the wrongBcwleys At least they found their way back tothe right bus) The UCC members that did makeit to the correct cafe appeared lifeless possiblyresulting from the eventful previous night Afterseveral hours of shopping relaxing and ice-skating (where Cork RTC proved themselvesvictors beating UCC by a long shot with theirfancy spinal) the teams were homeward-boundall appearing satisfied with the orienteeringweekend

Til the 1998 Irish Student Champs to behosted by UCC

Allbhe Creedon

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JK97 RIDDLE OF THESANDS

(OK CompassSport bad the title before me butErskine Childers bad it first)

The combination of excellent orienteering oncomplex sand dunes an event centre on the mapand the possibility of staying on in Cornwall forthe week after- the event for the same price was awinning combination for the South WestOrienteering Association when they ran the JanKjellstrom International O-Festival at Easter

Penhale Sands 011 the west coast of Cornwallhad been used for a National Event some yearsago and emerged with a fine reputation for fastrunning (rabbit grazed grass) and complexnavigation (sand dunes up to maybe 30 metreshigh) Dubbed in the pre-event publicity as like amoonscape the area was undoubtedly very goodbut didnt really live up to the hype The lure ofthe dunes proved irresistible to thousands whoflocked to this remote part of Britain for theevent including a substantial number formIreland notably from Cork Oricntccrs but therewere runners from practically every Irish club atthe event as well as from all over Europealthough most were British

For once the training area at Hayle on GoodFriday was similar to the two individual daysraces open sand dunes Fine weather pleasantlycool was ideal for running and the Irish squadshowed up in force just as well since it was aselection race for the World Championships inNorway in August Best of the Irish Elites at theIndividual event were Colm Rothery (AJAX)11th overall in M21E only 12 minutes down onthe Finnish winner after two gruelling 15 kmcourses and British Champion Una Creagh(3ROC) who dropped from 3rd to 5th in theW2l E on the second day At the other end of theelite was Conor Creedon (CorkO) in his firstattempt at the course finishing in one of the mosthotly contested positions where this writer foundhimself on one or two occasions

The Day 2 map was different for the longercourses venturing further north into a distinctlymediocre area of furze more sand dunes and18 The Irish OrienJeer

grassy fields before returning to the welcomechallenge of Penh ale proper

There were some good results in the otherclasses Denise Healy (CNOC) bad a great run inW16B to win Day 2 and finish 3rd overall justahead of3ROC ~migrCe Pamela Flanagan Otherlop ten finishers were CorkOs Rodger OConnor(2nd M 18B) Peter McNamara (DUO) 3rd andFergal Buckley (DUO) 6th M20S Clare Nuttall(LceO) 6th W55L Ronan Cleary (3ROC) 5tbM35S Nora Lee (3ROC) 9th W35S NiambLalor (GEN) and Rhona McGrath (3ROC) 5th amp6th Wl4B Marita Murphy (DUO) 10th W20S

The Relay area on the Monday wasLanhydrock a National Trust property of forestand parkland near Bodrnin and was verystraightforward in comparison to Penhale Thecompetition was fast and furious as befits a relayand WAROC won the JK Trophy with SouthYorkshire Orienteers winning the Womensclass An innovation this year was theintroduction of an International class whichenabled made-up teams from different countries10get a run on the JK trophy courses Ireland wonthe womens race (the only team to finishactually if the internet version of the results is tobe believed) The NWOC team of Steven LintonAllan Bogle and James Logue had an excellentwin in the Medium Open Relay class

What of the rest of the week Another run onPenhale on Wednesday morning on a colourevent followed by a night event that night on thesame courses (no concessions to the darknesst)but thats another story There were other eventstoo but enough is sometimes enough It was amemorable week (if you can classify somethingwhich happened so recently as memorable) andshould rank with JKs like 84 in Wales and eh93 was it in that place you remember the onewith the mountains and lakes What was itcalled now JMcC

(Results listed separately)

JK97 ELITE RESULTStv121EDay 1148km525m climb Day 2 148km505m1 Mlkko KnuuH 16305 8408(l) 7857(2)11 CoimRothery 17502 9130(11) 8332(12)20 BillEdwards 18215 9743(26) 8432(15)26 CoIm OHaliolan 18548 9724 (25) 8824 (29)31 StevenUnton 19107 10251(36) 8816(28)37 MorcusPinker 2024210126(33) 10116(49)39 Rofy Morrlsh 20649 11452(48) 9157 (38)41 BrendonOBrien 21038 10847(42) 10151(SO)43 BrionCOIbett 21440 11840(52) 9600 (41)51 ConorCron 35056 23717 (56) 11339(53)

Jomes Logue 10517(39) DNS

W21EDay 18Bkm390mDay 2 100km 385m1 YvetteHague 11959 5615(1) 6344(2)5 Una Creagh 13613 6434(3) 7139(11)20 Nuala Higgins 16116 7825(17) 8251 (23)23 EileenLoughmon 16632 8302 (24) 8330 (25)24 Julie Cleary 16756 7916(19) 8840(29)25 DarlflaCunnorne 17515 8612(26) 89033l)29 Eodaoln IvIorrlsh 18905 9340 (30=) 9525(32)30 Joanno Meln 19227 9550 (32) 9637 (33)

ConnacbtNewsConlon Is Command Orlenteertng Senior Champion

Tom Conlon (5731 mins) Bollyfarnon Co Lellrlmcompeting for the 1980 FCA Boyle in the Seniorcategory of the Western Command OrienteeringChampionships held in Portumna FOIest Parkrecently wos the surprise wtnner Tom beat thefavourite KIeran OBrien (5832 mlns) fromAhascragh All Army Champion on two occoslorsalso competing fOl the 19Bn Victory In the seniorteam event was easy on SUndaywtth Cathal Cregg(6125 mlns) Bollydangan Athlone coming In thirdand John Muldowney Newtown Forbes in shethposition

John Nolshe (6021mlns) from Oronmore competingfor the 25Bn was third and helped his teamcomprising the Ryan Brothers Joseph and Fergaland Paul Dunne get second place The courselength for the seniors was 74 km 150 m climb GnrManning led her team the 9th Field ArtilleryRegiment from Muilingar to victory In theIntermediate Womens by finishing In thlrq placeSignolwoman Meehan from Sligo was the winnerand Cpl Hewitt WQS secondThe 24th Bn fromDonegal were second team and the 25Bn fromGolway secured their place In the All ArmyCompetition In Wlcklow on Sunday 11th May bygaffing third plaoe

Pte OmiddotNel 17BnLongford was the winner in the

novice womens event Pte OConnor Boyle wasrunner up Clore Mullen from Clifden got a thirdIndividual medal and good runs from FionaMcDonogh Flonnuala Ryan (Galway City) andEthna Glynn (Athenry) brought the 25Bn Galwayteam victory

CpI McKenno 18BnCasllebor wos the wtnner of thenovice mens event Cpl Kingston 2580 Galway wossecond followed by Recruit McAteer tram DonegalIn third position The 25Bn Galway dominated theNovice Men and Novice Womens teamcompeHtIons by gaffing first team In both categoriesand by also gaffing their B team In third place In themens competition

Dalre Osborne (4944 mlns) 25Bn Galway was easywiMer of the Intermedlote mens category being 10mlns ahead of his nearest rival Michael Regan(5902) from Boyle The 2580 were the team winnershere with 2480 second dnd 19Bnthird

The reforming of Galway Orlenteers The WesternEagles has had a big Impoct on orienteering InGalway and Is no doubt port of the reason the 25Bnhave six team qualified for the all Army FCAcompetltians In Wlcklow on Sunday 11th Mayasmost of the teams ~re members of GalwayOrlenteers TheWestern Eagles UCG orlenteers orGalway RTCOrlenteers

Membership of Galway Orlenteers bull The WesternEagles Is now open and further IntormoHon may begat from Frank Ryan Secretary(Treasurer StMarysBollintoyle Galway Tel091-753829770555ext 2213

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I~HJumORTRA~NGWEEKEND-BIRR CO OFFALYThis year the format of the training was slightlydifferent to oilier years and I found it to be mostbeneficial There were a lot of coaches to train incomparison to other years - thanks to all thecoaches and Idrivers who made the weekendpossible The theme of the weekend was thecompassEarly Friday morning we departed from Cork sothat we coula maximise the time available fortraining We were thrown straight in at the deepend on Friday with a compass exercise followeddirectly by two time trials After this some of uswere prepared to go home but we were sent out inpairs again with only our compasses and mapsafter lunch This was followed by a short (forsome) and enjoyable medley relayflriday evening was a wet one for Pionne AustinWhen I said that wc were thrown in at the deepend 1 was speaking metaphorically but as it wasFicnncs birthday Marcus came up with the ideathat she should celebrate in style She ended upsiuing (1) in a river in Birr - we blame it onMary (as usual)Saturday started earlier for some than for othersand went on quite late as well after a very hardday We moved between Kinnity and Clonbrockwhere we had 2 selection races and another timetrial We also had a blackberry fight (guess whowe are blaming that on) The games onSaturday night were new to quile a few membersand had some surprises in store - however wecant tell you about these as that would ruin thesurprise for future members of the squadThe weekend finished with the no cup final inPortumna I think that Clare and Deirdre are stillodd with me because of the course I chose whichwas as a result their selection race course - youhad to be there to see their reactions

Toni ODonohn

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Ajax Flash

You have probably got your copy of thefirst AJAX FLASH newsletter in the post bynow if not we may have the wrong addressetc As we hope to produce this on a fairlyregular basis we would really welcome anycomments suggestions input that you may haveso shout if you have something to shout about

Congratulations to all AJAX prizewinners at tbe Munster and Connacbt ChampsDenis Reidy Paddy OBrien Martin FlynnFiona amp Brendan OBrien Leo Donovan and toall wbo competed

We recently ran the Leinster LeagueEvent in Ravens Rock and one of the Nigbt-Oleague events on IGlIiney Hill on 26th Feb Thenumbers were not overwhelming but the eventwas enjoyable and a rcsonable success We arealso running a number of the local eveningevents over the Summer so we hope to see you allthere bring a few new perople if you can

Training continues every Tuesday night at7pm beginning at the running track in Belfieldunder the very able guidance of PaddyOBrien every level of fitness is catered for soplease do not feel shy you will be pleasentlysurprised and possibly have some fun too Thisis an open invitation to members from any otherclubs so come along if you feel like it

Remember that we are running the IrishChamps this year on May 3rd in Glendaloughand we need as much help as possible please callDamien Ceshin at 01-2818212 to volunteer somehelp it will be greatly appreciated

We have arranged 8 club day on 26thApril location is Damien Cashins inRoundwood where we will organise a shortevent nearby followed by some well neededmaintenance on the clubs equipment in advanceof the IOC 97 plus possibly a few drinksafterwards at a nearby hostelry

Also it appears tbat a large number ofAjax members are now on E-mail so we arecompiling a directory of club E-mail addresses Ifyou are on the orienteering super higbway (oreven the bard shoulder ) please let us know Mail Brendan OBrien at obrienbstatoilno tobe included on the list

hampionship roundup 97

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SI Patricks weekend and a chance to goorientecring amid the beguiling crags andcontours of Inchigeela a combination not to bemissed Remembering the weather at some of theearly Shamrock O-Ringens with rain mist andcold did causesome second thoughts but whatsa spot of rain The Munster Championships at Tilna Spidcoige were as demanding and as wellorganised as we have come to expect fromplanner Brian Corbell and Cork OrienteersPleasant running conditions (mild and dry) and itwas nice to have n I 10000 map to read (not thatit helped my navigation much)

John Feehan (BVOC) rail the 9 km M21E coursein 6719 with Cohn Rothery 2nd and BrendanOBrien 3rcl In the W21 class (no elite here) ToniODonovan added to her Irish StudentChampionships win taking first place withEadaoin Morrish 2nd and Emma Glanville 3rd

Munster Champ resuHM21E John Feehon avocW21 Toni ODonovon CorkOM21L 1 PoulNolon GEN

2 John Muckion CorkOM20 1 Tim Totlenhom FermO

3 Aonghus Fitzgibbon WotOM35L 1 Pot Forrelly CNOC

2 Seon McSweeney SOMIS Damlen Fltzgerold NolOM40 1 Denis Reidy AJAX

2 Kevin ODwyer SOM45 1 Poddy OmiddotBtien AJAX

7 Clem Stopleton SOM21S Tony Joyce FUCCOIN20 Cotherine auHer DUO

2 Deirdre Creedon CorkOM16 1 Luke C-Crowford 3ROC

2 Dorren Burke CorkOM455 John Fitzgibbon WolOMSO Ted Feehon svocM55 1 PoddyLolor CNOCW18 Clore OConnor CorkOW21S 1 KlmGlddls DEE

2 Emlty Cronin CorkOW35 Bernadette Colemon CorkOW40 1 RuthLynom CNOC

3 MoryAuslin CorkOW45 Cormet Feehon avoc1vI60 1 MoxweilReed FermO

2 RedColnan CorkOW16 Aislinn Austin CorkOW55 Clore NuttoD LeeOM14 1 David Healy GEN

3 Kevin Houlihan CorkOW14 Nlomh Morrissey CorkOM12- PoulGeary avocWl0 1 Erinno Foley-Fisher MNAV

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INTERPROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSH1PS

111emist and rain couldnt stay away for ever Itwas cool windy and quite wet for theInterprovincialat Bear na Gaoithe The courses(by Richard Kavanagh) were as good as theprevious days except for a small stretch of forestat the end whicb was inevitable and providedshelter for the finish but did little to enhance theorienteering A good turnout from three of theprovinces meant that the competition wasntgoing to be as one-sided as it had been on the lasttwo years but Munster nevertheless took thetrophy (or they would have if Leinster hadreturned it a year ago when Ulster won)

In the Elite class Colm OHalloran (LeeO) wonwith John Feehan (BVOC) 2nd and GeoffSomerville (LVO) 3rd SaturdayS winner ColmRothery in a tactical move ran M35L on the somecourse to pick up uscful points for Leinstcr In theW21 class Eadaoin Morrish took first placefollowed by Eileen Loughman (CNOC) andEmma Glanville

The final score was Munster 232 Leinster 194Ulster 90 Connaught 22

An excellent weekends orienteering The resultsarrived in the post within two days The only flyin the ointment as far as I could see was amisplaced control on Saturday on course 5affecting 9 classes running on that course(Murphys Law again) The situation was furthercomplicated by the control being correctedmidway through the competition - a difficult onefor the controller What would you have doneJohn McC

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SETANTA SCRIBBLES

AGMThe club AGM was held 011 Sunday 9th Februaryin the Yellow House Thanks to all those whoturned up The club committee for this year isChairman Dave WestonTreasurer Prances ONeillSecretary Jocelyn CathalinCommittee Members Philip Drennan MickMangan Eamon Woulfe

Mullughmccn November 10th 1996The event was run as a memorial to Colin Dunlop- all proceeds go to SI Franciss Hospice Acheque for pound500 was presented to Mrs AlisonDunlop on the day and more money has sincebeen received Thank you to everyone whosupported this event (whether you were there inbody or in spirit)

Lelnster ChampionshipsSetanta is running this event in Djoucc onSaturday May 24th Entries are already comingin - all club members are required to help on theday in the running of this major event

Other events In 1997The first Hellfire event of the year has come andgone - it was a lovely day with a good turn-outUnfortunately the B course had to be voided dueto an incorrect control code The next kilakeeevent was a night event in March Setania willagain be running one of the Software PathsBusiness Houses League events on June 26th andanother evening event there on 15th July TheMountain Marathon will take place on 6th Julyand there will be another event on Djouce on 5thOctober(and for you Mullaghrneen fans out there it willbe back were just giving the bluebells abreakll)

Com petitionSctanta members did very well in competitionlast year winning prizes at most ChampionshipsClub members also acquitted themselves well inhill running (4th in the leaguejmountainmarathons the National Adventure Marathon

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next year instead of coming second) and longwalks (and we wont say anything about theperson who completed the entire Wicklow Wayin 34 hours dressed in a fertiliser bag during ahurricane) However only goes to show thatorienteering isnt the only string to the bow

Plans for next yearMajor focus on running relay teams we didquite well with the couple we had in 1996Contact our relay Team Manager (Phil Brennanhas this post for the Irish Relay Champs) if youwant 10be on II teamIn addition club Ovsuits are being ordered againin the near future contact me NOW if you wantto be included in this order

Jocelyn Cathalin 36 Taney Road DundrumDublin 14

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Resultsot Phoenix Park night event 19th ShQll

February 1997 - Dublin by Night 1 A niShuileabhain W45 3ROC 2310 RESULTSOF 3ROC Lelnster League event 12M14 D Healy GEN 4740BGreene M18 3ROC 2705 Clara Co W1cklow 2nd March 1997 13M16 JMcGrath 3ROC 4856

Long course 85km Resultsot Klllakee 13397 - Dublin By 14 W McCormack GEN 4919

1 MorlinFlynn AJAX M21 5717 Night 4 Blown 89 km2SO m15W45 A ni Shuilleabholn 3ROC SO29

2 Lea Donovan AJAX M21 5750 A Course M21 CRothery AJAX 554016M55 BHollinshead 3ROC SO56

3 Philip Brennan SET M21 5933 1 Damien Cashin 532012 M21 BOmiddotBrlen AJAX 55417W40 Rlynam CNOC 5101

4 Dove Weston SET M21 6224 2 Brendan OBrien 534510 M35 C OHalloran LEE 624818W35 JAtkinson SET 5129

3 JusllnMay 54538 M35 A OClelrigh CNOC 653918MSO DButler GEN 5129

Medium course 64km 4 Marlin Flynn 57007 M21 BDelalley CNOC 66252OM35 BCryan 3ROC 5131

1 Lamp N C-Crowford 3ROC 4910 5 DoveWeslan 60016 M21 Dweston SET 691621W18 L Butler CNOC 5238

2 Fergus Brien M21 5309 6 Hugh Mcllndon 62415 M20 RHolohan CNOC 6924 22W21 B Lawlar CNOC 5343

3 Brendan Cryan3ROC M35 5709 7 Lea Donovan 75394 M21 MFlynn AJAX 7049 23M21 A Lawlor 5359

4 J Holland M21 6056 8 TimMcDonagh 83433 M35 PFarrell CNOC 704924WSO C Bent SET 5448

5 RClarke 7FAA M21 6310 9 Andrew OMuilane 89392 M21 lDonovdil AJAX 7210 25 Woods 7FAR 5502

6 Claron Donaghy amp EBtidcut GEN 7909 M21 P Bleman SET 7456 26M40 DShorl CNOC 5512

BCourse M35 D Cashin AJAX 753827WSO GPower 3ROC 5545

Short course 36km 1 Lorcan OBhalmaln 402312 M21 E Niland AJAX 7756 28 DMolane 5608

1 K Herbst amp PBrady 8100 2 MlckMangan 435010 M35 M Mongan SET 8248 29M55 MBuHer 3ROC 5625

A nl Shullleabhain 3R0C Missing na 1 3 Brendan Cryan 63038 M40BBeIl GEN 83343OM21 SOhEafa 5743

4 Ronan Clarke 71157 M40 SOBoyle CNOC 9349 31 M21 D Doran FIN 6027

I hope lhe 15hardy soulswho braved the elements 5 J Holland + LOReilly 83226 M21 PNolan GEN DNF32M17 Browne 6132

otter one of the worst days of the yeO enjoyed the 6 Mlck Kellett 9525533 M55 JBent SET 6505

Pork under Ihe full moon Thanks for coming BLUECOURSE63 km235m34 MGalligan 7118

Apologies to anyone who couldhl find the event CCourse 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 4838 35 PCulien 7345

manpower shortages meant thot putting oul the 1 Aine NIShuilleabhain 41 4312 2M45 W Young CNOC 490736M65 SRothery 3ROC 7347

controls took precedence over signposting Thanks 2 Tom Condon 590010 3M45 POmiddotBrien AJAX SO51 37 M35 PDonlon 3ROC 7354

to Martin Flynn for initiating the Dublin by Night 3 BGreen 68008 4M21 AOMuliane GEN 53SO38MI9 C Lolly 7357

league and for directing Intending oompetitors to 5M16 L C Crawford 3ROC 541939 M35 PFarren 3ROC 7658

the Start Elm~1LsgglSelg~s1 5W21 D NIChallanaln AJAX 541940M35 POmiddotBrien GEN 7702

ACoUlse Points 6 M45 BMcGrath 3ROC 543341 Ml9 LSloon 7933

John McCullough (Plannercontrollerorganisersole 1 Damlen Cashin 32 7M40 J Lalor GEN 551542 PKovanogh 10948

event affidal etc) 3ROC 2 Hugh McLlndon 29 8M18 GButier 3ROC 561143M17 KDoIy DNF

3 Martin Flynn 27 9 M45 TMcCormack GEN 5618

Carrlckgollogan Night-O event 5397 10M45 BONell CNOC 5914UghtGreen 37km 150m

Thanks to all who come especially those wha BCourse Points 11W21 N Phillips 3ROC 6013lMl5 ROmiddotColmaln GEN 3302

helped on the night 1 J Holland 25 12MSO N C Crawford 3ROC 60192M16 POBrien AJAX 4036

Jgog 2 Brendan Cryan 20 13 M35 PDunne PXN 60433M50 EOmiddotSullleabhaln 3ROC 4626

H McLindon M21 3ROC 4618 3 Joon Flanagan 18 14MSO ENiland AJAX 62054W21 MOmiddotConneH 4919

DCashln M40 AjaK 530015 D Brennqn 3ROC 6224 5W16 EONelll 3ROC 4925

M Flynn M21 Alex 5442 CCourse Points 16 M21 EDunne 3ROC 64276W14 SNowlan 3ROC 5426

BOBrien M21 Aja)( 5600 1 ANI Shuilleabhain 36 17W45 MNowlan 3ROC 64547W40 N Lalor GEN 5707

RLynam W40 CNOC 6136 2 BGreen 18 18M21 G Elliot 3ROC 65148W35 CCarey 3ROC 5904

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TJoyce M21 FUCCO 521220 MSO BDoherty GEN 7035

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11 M18 BGreene 3ROC 6121

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12W55 C Wolsh 3ROC 6128

M Kenett M55 GEN 650023MSO HWhile 3ROC 8220

13W20 SMcCormack GEN 6153

J Honand M21 714224M45 MKavanagh 8525

14W45 FOmiddotNeil SET 6530

RClarke M21 7FAR 725925M40 GSweeney CNOC 9255

15M21 CHarrison AJAX 6621

BCryan M35 3ROC 750026 M45 TDevlin GEN 9631 16M70 Jlynam 3ROC 6632

BONeili MSO Set 891417W18 BBent SET 6711

FONelll W45 Set 8914 Greencourse 43km195m18W18 KMcCormack GEN 6902

BDoherty M50 GEN DNF1 BOmiddotConnor AJAX 3713

19MSO BONeili SET 6928

2 M40 J Francis 7FAR 372120 FLynch 6949

3 M45 I McicNelll 3ROC 383821M35 PFox 7615

4M55 PMcCormack GEN 394622WI6 D Healy CNOC 7547

5M45 D OColmain GEN 4011amp WI4 HYoung 7551

7 DDiQnan 7FAR 4056 23W21 SDempsey 8421

7MSO TMcGrath 3ROC 412424 M OSullivan 8625

8 LArmstrong 7FAR 423825 EOmiddotSullivan 8723

9W21 UCoghlon 3ROC 450126M15 AampJCooke GEN 8853

10M35 DWlckham AJAX 462028 GGould 3ROC 8957

26 The Iristi Orielllcer11 M60 ABLow GEN 4701

29WSO TBuHer 3ROC 912530 - DampDWeir 9527

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31 M13 D Murray AJAX 9859 3Wl2 CONeili CNOC 2910 INTERCLUB CHALLENGE ~QB~~ ~amZQ~m32M17 MReld 9936 4W14 J ONeill CNOC 3030 CARRICKGOLLOGAN9297 JCLEARV 3ROC W21 4622 3233W55 N Doherty GEN 10218 5M14 S lteltirns 3032 PMC AJPx M45 4622 3134 J OSullivan 10415 6M14 BCasey 3324 GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS PGARGAN AJNlt M45 48203035W55 VMurtagh 3ROC 12502 7W21 RDevlin GEN 3515 N PHILLIPS 3ROC W21 490429M21 M McConn DNPll 8 DMcCourt 3909 I MACNEill 3ROC M45 501428

9 Carberry 4109 A COURSE 2 Q km JHi en EGLANVILE 3ROC W21 530827REDCOURSE 40kml55m 10 A Creon 4538 OFEACHAIN BVOC M21 4146 BMCGRATH 3ROC M45 53191 T Byrne 7Far 3629 11 PQulgley 4539 JMAY 3ROC M40 4459 32 PBVTLER 31ltOC M45 53212 CStone 3843 12 MlOP Larkin 3ROC 4602 A0CLEIRIGH CNOC M35 4620 31 MHEALV GEN W40 5335263 JStack 7FAR 4248 13 M16 SCorr 4610 PNOLAN GEN M21 4711 30 RLYNAM CNOC W40 5448254M21 J Holland 4344 14 PKelders 4915 MFLYNN AJAX M21 4809 29 TCONDON CNOC M45 5507245M21 OReillyHeffernan 4350 15 Fields 4942 HMcUNOON 3ROC M21 4932 28 TMCCORMACK GEN M45 5515236 WM~her 7FAR 4723 16 M Hickey 5034 A TYNER 3ROC M21 5007 27 DOCOLMAIN GEN M45 5717227W21 N H6tchinson 3ROC 4826 17 M45 KHertst 3ROC 5036 RHOLOHEN CNOC M2Q 5014 26 JMEADE M45 5748

8 MWoli 7FAR 4829 18 M16 SCooper 5242 LQUINN SET M35 5234 25 G BUTtER 3ROC M18- 5825

9 D Keating 4836 19 DSullivan 5916 DCASHIN AJAX M40 5316 24 G SMITH FIN M45 583821

10 ANON 7FAR 4956 20 A OSullivan 5927 SOOCgtYLE CNOC M40 5347 23 OREGAN CNOC 6004

11 J Byrne 5258 21Ml0 PMcCormack GEN 6440 BBELL GEN M40 5421 22 J FITZSIMONS 3ROC M45 600612 M ampABlog CNOC 5612 22 E Pye 6458 J MCCULLOUGH 3ROC M40 5806 21 JFLANAGAN AJAX W35 60422013W45 M 0 Colmain GEN 6136 23 l Pye 6516 DWESTON SET M21 5848 20 UCOGHLAN 3ROC W21 611214 EGranger 7FAR 6445 24W5 F McKenna 6625 PSMYTH FUCCO M21 6004 PLALOR CNOC M50 612415M65 p Cooke AJAX 6649 25Ml0 Peter amp Richard AJAX 7329 LDGNOVAN AJAX M21 6039 19 SMURRAV SET M45 63451916W40 L Naughton 3ROC 7455 26 A McAllister 9923 GDOHERTY GEN M21 6348 18 FMCCORMACK CNOC M50 671017 J Kelly OBCS 7507 CBoI DNP7 DOOONGHAILE DUO M21 6455 17 ACREEOON DUO W21 67571818 MBurke 7845 JLALOR GEN M40 6610 16 BLAWLOR W21 684019 A Molloy 7647 PLANNERJOHN MCCULLOUGH CONTROLLERlIAM A AYLING DUO M21 6805 15 JATKINSON SET W35 3381720 M16 N Carroll OBCS 7855 CONVERYORGANISERMAIREWALSH pMCNAMARA DUO M2Q 6807 14 JPHElAN 734221 M16 HBody OBCS 8101 TMCDONAGH FWAR M21 6911 LOALMHAIN SET M16- 7407

22 GHanway 11140 For Interests sake here are some results NCOADE CNOC M21 6958 13 BPOWER SET M45 7520 16

23 FDawson 7FAR 11537 from the Irish Student Champs run theMty1ANGAN SET M35 7042 12 CNUGENT UCOO M20- 7632A BUITERFIELD GEN M21 7212 MBOHAN M21 7813

ORANGE COURSE 30km 35 m day before on some of the same GELlIOn 3ROC M21 7344 NLALOR GEII W40 802415

1 J Phelan 3510 courses SC4~ROLL M21 7357 A SHERIDAN GEN W21 8105

lUI 2 J Devitt 7FAR 4202 BrownM21A Conor Barry UCCO 6242 ElWICKHAM AJAX M35 7542 11 SOHEAGH M21 83473M14 lMcCormack GEN 5411 Conor Creedon UCC064 14 Ian

A BOVLE AJAX M21 7626 N HUTCHINSON 3ROC W21 8528

4M35 TKeane GEN 6058 BJONES DUO M21 7700 10 SMCCORMACK GEN W2Q 86055 W Farrelly 7FAR 6247 Locklngton (QUBOC) 6742 n 7702 GSWEENEY CNOC M40 8644

6 SOConnor 7FAR 6300 light greenW21 B Una Coghlan (Dll) GEVANS CNOC M21 7832 HMACINERNEY CNOC W40 87457 RMurphy 6533 3916 Joan Murphy (ARTCO) 5822

NSMYTH FIN M35 78359 CONEILL GEN M45 8818

8 K Rynn 6535 NFINN CESO M21 7837 CMORRISON AJAX W21 8909149 SConneil 6745 Sarah Kelly (ARTCO) 6721 FLAFFERTY FIN M35 8854 8 TLAWLOR M21 905110 PRyan 6849 OrangeM21C MI Walsh (ARTCO) 4053 M~AtON SET M35 89127 MMURPHY DUO W20- 92461311WI2 EDonlon 3ROC 6933 Paul Leith (DUO) 4432 Alan Kidney N BunERFIELD GEN M21 8913 JOBRIEN AJAX W40 932413 NCralg 7FAR middot7103 (CRTCO) 4642

POBRIEN GEN M3S 8927 A JOYCE GEN W21 952914 MAtkenson 7FAR 7309 CSTOKES 3ROC M21 8940 JCIRIN M21 963215 TMoher 7323 YellowW21C Deirdre ODowd (UCGO) FRiCHARDS 3ROC M2Q- 9156 OCALlAGHAN - 1002816 PClyne 7323 2253 Bernie Foley (UCCOO 2511 PDUNNEPXN M35 9242 DHEARAIN AJAX M35 1014417 GClyne 7324 Rowena Hughes (DUO) 3427

FBUCK~EV DUO M20- 9409 cLULLv 1104018 SMcDonoghue 7325 JFRANCIS M40 9440 JBROWN M21 1141919 A Doly 7434 DDORANFIN M21 96366 KDALY M18- 11750

20 EWalsh DLSO 8312 Condi1ions were similar but much MGALUGAN 9639 A MCEVEY AJAX W21 1211421 WColilns 8325 windier on the Saturday for the ISOC RLYONSDUO M21 9908 BDUNNE M21 1214522 Hugh Ger Alizlo 8550 The W21A course was 54 km210 m and

DMALONE 11BN 10016 N HEEREY W21 12801CSlovln 7FAR DNP11 Sty1URPHV SET M21 10436 AHEEREY W21 12801RElIis MP6amp7 was won by Toni ODonovan (UL) In DFLOOD FCA 12903 ECODD M21 13944AA Bamp HCullen MP7 4457 Stephen Bogle (QUB) ran as an AWiTIER AJAX 15134 DCODD M40 13944J Moloney MP7 M21 B on the same course and won in

VJONES FIN M40 DNP7 PCULLEN DNP16W Mollon RShort Samp A Cullen SMcEvoy N EDUNNE 3ROCM21 DNPI3 BOBBIE DNP19Molane amp N Connolly DNP7 4335 EOSHEA GEN M35 DNP21 o SHORT CNQC M40 DNF

RCLEARY 3ROC M35 DNF RHUGHES DUO W2G-DNFYELLOWCGURSE23km65m JDUNNE DNF

1W8 CCashin AJAX 2420 RWALLDUO M21 DNF

2 M12 TMcCormack GEN 275528 The Irish Qriemeer The Irish Orienle1L22

~~Qm HKm]~~m EGRIFFIN DUO 13630 TBRENNAN SO 6108 Resultsof UCDO Lelnster League eventMNOWLAN 3ROC W45 332232 RSEATS DNF EONElll GEN M4- 6644JMCGRATH 3ROC MI6- 352631 GMURPHY TCC DNF GCONERY MIG- 12340 Sugarloaf Mountain 9 March 199711 C-CRAWFORD 3ROC M50 354230 GBRAZIL TCC DNF A DOYLE DNFPOBRIEN AJAX M16- 360029 LOWERY RMS DNF MDOYLE DNF Brown Course 75km 1275 m

LC-CRAWFORD 3ROC MI6- 361328 DUNLOP RMS DNF DDENTON DNF 1 M21 BOBrien AJAX 6344

BROWE 3650 FSMYTH DNF 2 M21 P Nolan GEN 6427

TMCGRATH 3ROC M50 3816 DCOUR$E 26Km65m 3 MIlO B Bell GEN 8116

JONEILL FIN W45 391827 P MCCORMACK GEN M55 183732 FINAL RESULT 4M21 GBrady COriltO 6536

BDOHERTY GEN M50 395126 DLAAKlN 3ROC 1837 3ROC 463 SET 156 5 W21 U Creagh 3ROC 6803

GCONDON GEN middotM50 403825 MWALSH 3ROC W50 231231 GEN 404 FIN 155 6 M21 M Flynn AJAX 9016

lBURER CNOC WI6- 405724 FMARTINDALE 3ROC M60 232630 CNOC 275 DUO 67 7 MIlO J McCulough 3ROC 9119

JOBRIEN AJAX M50 410423 CWALSH 3ROC W55 235329 AJAX 253 UCDO 0 9M21 PBrennon SET 9216

W MCCORMA~K GEN W45 413222 MBURER 3ROC M55 243926 10M21 GDoherty UCDO 9933

FFlOOD FIN M21 4325 RMURPHY M21 2442 THECOMPETITION PROVED TO BEQUITECLOSE GEN 10 M40S0Boyle CNOC 10444

A NISHUILLEBHAlN 3ROC W45 4335 RRYAN FCA 2442 GAINED AN EARLY LEAD SURRENDERING ITBRIEFLYTO 11 M21 J Keallnge AJAX 12908

EOSUILlEBHAIN 3ROC M50 4419 NOBOYLE CNOC W14- 244527 CNOC BEFORE3ROC SNATCHED ITAWAY FOR ABOUT M21 J Elliott 3ROC DNF

NWALSH 3ROC M14- 4438 PRYAN MI6- 2554 AN HOUR BUTFAILIING TO OPEN A GAP ALLOWED M35 A OClelrlgh CNOC() DNF

DBUTLER CNOC M50 444121 B HOLLINSHEAD 3ROC M55 2509 GEN TO BRIEFLYREGAIN THELEAD STRONG RUNSK MCCORMACK GEN W18- 502620 DLARGE GEN W60 253426 LATEIN THEDAY SEnLED THECOMPETITION WITH 6lllil ~QIl~iI km l2~ rnJ BARRETT CNOC M55 5201 SROTHERY 3ROC M60 2545 3ROC FINAllY GAINING AN UNASSAILABLE LEAD 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 6414

A cooKE AJAX W21 5504 TCLEARY 3ROC W50 2626 DOWN THEFIELDAJAX PUTON A LATECHARGE BUT 2 M115POBrlen AJAX 6447

FOSULLIVAN 5533 SNOWLAN 3ROC W14- 2630 JUSTMISSEDCATCHING CNOC BUTTHESTRUGGLE 3M21 AOMuliane GEN 6726

F FLYNN 21BN 5645 JDCLARKE GEN M55 2744 25 Of THEDAY WAS THESET- FIN BAmE WITH SET 4 M16 LCrawford 3ROC 7147

DKEALY 5711 HCONVERY 3ROC W55 2822 GETTING ITBYA WHISKER THEANTICIPATED STUDENT 5MIISWYoung CNOC 7352

TFIELDS 21BN 5729 PGLANVILLE 3ROC M55 3011 BATTLENEYER MATERIALISED DUO PUTUPA 6 M21 A Tyner 3ROC 7717

DMITCHELl 21BN 5730 A BURKEGEN M12- 303424 CREDiBLE SCORE CONSIDERING THEYWEREONLY 7 M115P Gorgon AJAX 7735

EDOYLE 21BN 5617 A MCCORMACK GEN W50 3324 ELIGIBLETO RUN IN TWO COURSES BUTSADLY UCDO 8 M21 TJoyce FUCCO 7910

A COFFEY 21BN 5619 CCARROLL 3ROC M65 3340 FAILED TO SCORE A SINGLE POINTWERE HAVE ALL 9 MIl 5 TMcCormack GEN 7927

DNAGLE3ROC W45 5630 CCASHIN AJAX W12middot 345123 THESTUDENTSGONE 10 M50 ENiland AJAX 6001

KHOPKINS 3ROC W21 6220 SSUlUVAN 3529 11 M50 NC Crawford 3ROC 8645

TFLooD 21BN 6245 TMCCORMACK GEN M12- 3742 SO MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO RAN ON THEDAY TO 12 W35 J Flanagan AJAX 6834

JlYNAM 3ROC M70 6321 BONElll SET M50 3742 MAKE THEEVENTA SUCCESS ESPECIALLYALL GEN 13 W21 N Phillips 3ROC 8950

KTOMPSON DUO 6321 HNOWLAN 3ROC M12middot 3944 MEMBERSWHO RAN amp HELPED 14 M35 M Donovan 3ROC 9109

MMCGAVAN W21 6330 SEAMUS CNOC M9middot 394522 15 W40 R lynam CNOC 9322

STAlBOT TCC 6410 SAMUEL M16- 4221 THANKS ALSO TO BOB PINKERamp ALAN TAYLORFOR 16MI8GBuHer 3ROC 9401

FONEILL SET W45 642919 RNOLAN M18- 4223 THEIRWORK ON CONSmUCTING THETROPHY AND 17 M35 P Dunne WEGO 9816

KHANNAGHAN 6436 I DORREPAAl SET W5- 444421 ERICSSON amp DELPHI FOR THEIRSUPPORT 18 M45 B McGrath 3ROC 9631

PGIBBONS 6437 NDOHERTY GEN W50 4448 19W45MNowlon 3ROC 9841

LMCCORMACK GEN M14- 6439 RSHORT CNOC MID- 454420 FINALLYSPECIAL THANKS TO MAURA MORAN WHO 20 M45 RWililamson LVO 9857

JHENNAGHER 6503 CSHORT CNOC MII- 455619 MADE THEPRESENTATIONOF THEINTERCLUB 21 M20 A Quln 3ROC 10002

EGIBBONS 6512 TBUTLER 3ROC W50 4613 CHALLENGE TROPHY TO THEWINNING CLUB 3ROC 22 D Brennon 3ROC 10750

DCHEORY llBN 6633 PQUIGlEY 3ROC 4642 23 M50 H WhIte 3ROC 10845

EMURANE TCC 6640 PLARKIN 3ROC 4643 PLANNER MICHAEL KELLET 24 BCronin 10907

DSMITH FIN MI6- 664116 DONEILL M21 4826 CONTROLLER ANDREW OMUULANE 25 MIlO J Lalor GEN 11043

EQUINN W35 6740 BDORLEY M2G- 4914 ORGANISER amp INSTIGATOR PAUL NOlAN 26 RMcDonnell 11507

DORAW W2G- 6745 DONEILL M21 4915 27 M21 C Burns AJAX 12253

CMCGRATH 3ROC W45 7203 FMCSHANE WI6- 4916 26 M21 D Heale 3ROC 12448

PCOOKE AJAX M60 7212 MMCLOUGLIN W2G- 4920 29 M16 J McGrath 3ROC 13215

MDOYLE 21BN 7216 EKENNEDY 4856 30 M40 G SWeeney CNOC 13857

A DEMPSEY W21 7340 CKENNEDY 4958A SWEENEY 7413 CLYNAM M12- 5057 Bild CQIlGiil~ 1km l2lQ mSMCDONAGH TCC 7508 JMULlEN W60 5157 1W18 L Sutler CNOC 7365

DRYAN 21BN 7627 NLYNAM 3ROC W75 5815 2 M115TDevlin GEN 7816

A ONEILL 7633 RFLooD FIN WIG- 590918 3 W21 M Hutchinson 3ROC 8910

RDOYLE 21BN 7727 GJONES FIN WIG- 592317 4 W21 J McElwain 3ROC 9027

BSHARKEY FIN W21 7740 HJONES FIN WIG- 592416 5 MGalllgan 10334

A GILLMAN W12- B706 REID 6722 6M16HBody OBCS 10453

C M35 8931 EPYE 7014 7 M16 MCarroll OBCS 10504

MBARRY 9430 P MCCORMACK GEN MIG- 7403 8 W45 M OColmaln GEN 11050

OOCONNER W35 11020 KQUINLEN GEN M12- 7412 9 11160P Croke AJAX 13256

BSEVIN W21 11040 EQUIGLEY FIN W14- 754815 10 A Sweeney amp A Murray 15315

MREID W21 11520 CLAFFERTY FIN W4- 7549 - SMurphy DNF

KHANNEY DUO 13630 MCABE 7726

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ZrsectiD~QI[~~ 12 ~[) L 24Q m RMooney SM-NavyMP1 M55 PMcCormack GEN 5705 M16 P OBrienAJAA DNF RESULTSOF SETANTA EVENTHELDAT KILLAKEE ON l~( FEBRUARY19972 M40 K Carey 3ROC 7315 VV21A McEvoy AJAA DNF3 M35 BCryan 3ROC 7502 A COURSE

4 W45 M Walsh 3ROC 7806 Q[QOOll ~QInll Q~Illl K rn B Delaney M21 CNOC 5411 KDaly MI7 86115 M45 D OColmain GEN 7939 1W14 N OBoyle CNOC 3652 G Brady M21 CORKO 5603

50 hEatu M21 88216 M45 M Kavanagh 8312 2 M14 LMcCormack GEN 4129 p Nolan M21 GEN

J flemIng M35 89325704 E08n8n M50 FINGAL 89~7 M60 A Bonox-tow GEN 8533 3 John amp Dave 4657 R Holohan M20 CNOC 5750 DDoran M21 FINGAL 91418 W21 U Coghlan 3ROC 8700 4 W16 C Kavanagh OBCS 4817 A Tucker M35 5823 GSwaaney M40 CNOC 93149 W55 C NuHoIl LEEO 8754 5 M14 SKearns OBCS 4930

M Flynn M21 AJAX 6048 SOShe M35 GEN 9322H MeLindon M21 3ROC 6205 J8rowll 9345

10 M35 FLafferty FIN 8904 6 RRichardson 5009 P Spillane M35 CNOC 6407 MDonlOn MI 3ROC 9538

11M45DOMurchu CNOC 8915 7 W21 D ONeill FIN 5026 B Bell M40 GEN 6516PDonlon 1AS5 3ROC 9736N BlOwne M17 10133

12 M21 D Doran FIN 8955 8 W14 Sl BuHer CNOC 5631 P Casey M21 UCDO 6513 MOalligan 1050213 MSS M Butl~r 3ROC 9156 9 W18 D Kavanagh SI Thomas 5739 J Cleary W21 3ROC 6552 PCulion 1055514 M55BHoliinsnead 3ROC 9350 10 W12YAOSlien AJAX 5740

BONeill M45 CNOC 6605 NCarrall 11652N C Crawford M50 3ROC 6847 LSloan MI9 11952

15 W45 A NiShuilleabhaln 3ROC 9553 11W16 LGrIffin 6027 P McNamara M20 DUO 6920 H8rody 08CS 1215316 M45PBul1er 3ROC 9557 12 W18 L Bracken St Thomas 6052 R Cleary M35 3ROe 6926 N HutChinson W21 3ROC 1433317 WSO J ONeill FIN 9922 13 M21 G Lawlor CNOC() 6113 T Duggan M35 CNOe 7117

H08relamUy AJAX 15705

18 M21 N BuHerfield GEN 10008 14 MGriffin 6114 N Phillips W21 3ROe 7431 CLally ONPN4

19 W50CElant SET 10238 15 W18SBracken St Thomos6138 B Doherty M50 GEN 7826 CMcDonngh ONPN14

20 W45W McCormack GEN 10422 16 W12C Buller CNOC 6146J Lalor M40 GEN 7907 fOallln ONPN7G Elliott M21 3ROC 8002 a Hunl ONF

21 M65 SRothery 3ROC 10730 17W45SButier CNOC 6234 E Dunne M21 3ROe 8126 RMcOonnoll ONF22 W50 G power 3ROC 11055 18W21 MReid 6311 00 Murchu M45 CNOC 8240 Awall DNF

23 W21 FOSllen AJAX 12417 19 M18 SOMoore st Thomas6552 NOormack M21 CNOC 8422 CCOURSEW21 A Sheridan GEN PNP 10 20 W21 M Joyce 6720 G Condon M50 GEN 8428 G EvansE OShea M35 GEN 8441 M21 CNOC 2917M451 MacNeill 3ROCDNF 21 ORyon 61st 6744 M Buller M55 3ROC 8456 M Healy W40 GEN 3333M21BRowe 3ROCDNF 22 L Callaghan 61s1 7002 D OColmain M45 GEN 8833 K McKenna AAS 3414

23 HReld SM-Navy7138 P Buller M45 3ROC 8850 A 0 Donnell AAS 3414

Liebl Z[22l ~Qt[~2 la~Illl2QIl 24 DLee 61s1 7321 C Koegan 3ROC 9624 WCollln$ 7 FAR 3450

1 M20 P McNamara DUO 3818 25 P Griffin 7806 C Stokes M21 10545 T Byrne 3612B Jones M21 DUO 10659 JOmiddotNeili W50 FIN 3902

2 M16ROColmaln GEN 4233 26 Uz Niall amp Gearoidl 8241 M Kellen M55 GEN 13141 J F(sncls M40 7 FAR 39393 M21 Bohan CNOC 4252 27 M McAlister amp P 0 Connor 12942 Redmond amp Cooke W45 GEN 40054 W21 B Lawlor CNOC 4441 EPye MP5 D Cashin DNP16 D Gormley AAS 40235 M21 TLawlor CNOC() 4638 M16SCooper TRB()MP5 SOBoyte DNP2 J SUlek 7 FAR 4048

BOBnon ONP6 Hanlon 7 FAR 43076 M50 EOSuilleabhaln3ROC 5339 AGrlffin MP5 DShon DNF WoodsDevitt 7 FAR 43307 M16LOhAlmain SET 5436 AKiernan MP5 R Wallace DNF N Walsh M14- 3ROC 44208 M35 SDoody 5838 M16SCarr OBCSMP5 AM McKenna W40 AJAX 45049M14 NWatsh 3ROC 6155 W18CMunn MP5 8 COURSe R Moynihan AAS 452410 W55CWalsh 3ROC 6316 W18AClarke MP511 K Elaejai SM-Navy 6330 RDevlin GEN MP Unlortunltefy tnt course had to oe voded due 0 an tncottect contr~ code Timbullbull 6nd

12 W45 D Nagle 3ROC 6338 W16CBorry OBCSMPrO$unr givenbelOwrorlIOn only Conlrol6 hasbun axduel rromtht ulls

13 W35 C Corey 3ROC 6553 M Kelly OBCS DNF W Young M45 CNOC 4637 P Gallagher AASMNowlon W45 3ROC 5659 452414 W14SNowlan 3ROC 7136 M14BCasey OBCSDNF BMcGrath M45 3ROC 5739 S Healy WISmiddot GEN 453515 W45 FONeill SET 7256 0 WictltlGm M35 AJAX 6250 D Large weo GEN 453716 M16BGreene 3ROC 7346 YellQlOt~QU[~1l2 a Imlll 00 Il J Fitzsimons M45 3ROC 6311 M Kavanagh M45 462117 W18 K McCormack GEN 7548 1 M12TMcCormack GEN 3243

FOBen W21 AJAX 6403 S L Buller W14 CNOC 4731C Burns M21 AJAX 6455 N Lawlor 474818 W20 SMcCormack GEN 7555 2 M12ABell GEN 3428 A Ayling M21 OUO 6457 G Codd M21 482719 W40 N Lalor GEN 7704 3 M12 A Burke 3430 s Murray M45 6601 P Cooke MeO AJAX 4946UCoghran W21 3ROC 67r20 W18 B Elant SET 7748 4 Ml0RShart CNOC 3811 RLynam W40 CNOC 6745 F Dawson 7 FAR 505521 WIlO J OSllen AJAX 7823 5 AampS Cullen 3812 A8uner11eld M35 GEN 6904 MDeagan AAS 511122 M5OBONeill SET 7832 6 Wl0CCashin AJAX 3824 E0 Suliloobhaln 10150 3ROC 7058 C McKenna AAS 5112

MWalsh W45 3ROC 710S J Curtin M21 515523 W21 S Dempsey 8006 7 Ml0PMcKenna AJAX 3958 8 lojolllnhOad MS5 3AOC 7210 C MeGrath W45 3ROC 531724 W50 A McCormack GEN 8011 8 BCulien 4013 OHiggins 7245 E Kernan W21 AJAX 533125 M65 C Carroll 3ROC 8250 9 A-M McKenna AJAX 4520

FMCCormack M55 CNOC 7247 U 0 Callaghan M20 5412BLuwlor 1121 733026 W21 H Hopkins 3ROC 8436 10 Wl0HHealy CNOC 5007 JOempsoy M21 74or D Mooney 7 FAR 5419

27 F Lynch 8535 11 W14 N Lalor amp L OReIiIyGEN 5144 TLawlor M21 1536 0 Sullivan 5420OHealy M14middot G~ 7634 D Ryan W21 5440

28 W50 TBuller 3ROC 9646 12 Ml0S0Boyle CNOC 5412 TDevlin 10145 GEN 7635 A Joyce W21 GEN 554729 M70(M5O) J Lynam 3ROC 10923 13 VCulien 6949 D8utler M50 CNOC 7800 J Lvnam M70 3ROC 563730 RampD Gibbons 12105 14 W60 J Mullen 9628 A UIShuilleabhainWS 3ROC 7815 C Cashin Wl0 AJAX 575531 Chambon x3 13306 15 M7 G Corney 14141

SRothery 10165 3AOC 795 T Keane GEN 5803LNaughlon W40 3ROC 795432 WSS V Murtagh 3ROC 16611 Ml0 H Nowlan 3ROC MP AMomsey W35 CNOC 8011 C Kavanagh W15 OBCS 5816

KGlbbons MPl Ml0PMcCormackGEN MP HWhlle 10150 JROC 8016 P Maguire AAS 5832- EONeill WISmiddot 3ROC 8031 D Caullen AAS 5832

M16 J Carbary OBCS MP W4() C LaffertyFIN DNF ABoyle M21 AJAX 8140 B Dunne M21 5917 D Doyle SM-NavyMP9 JMcGrath MI6 3ROC 8335 McElwain W21 5944

32 The Irish OriauearL BuUr W18 CNOC 8429 B Casey MI4 OBCS 6022

SK MI4 OBCS 6027--- T~_ 1-1 nntppr H

C Momon W21 AJAX 6303DCOURSES Buller WA5 CNOC 6308C Doyle 2620AlklnsonMcEvoy 7 FAR 6329S Sherlock

AAS 3245S Demoey W21 6332Crowley

AAS 3245Firhouse ScoulS 6502A Bett

GEN 3447E Gibbins 6502JOmiddotBrien

AJAX 3651J Lawlor 6518H Nowlan Ml0 3AOC 3708R Lyons M20 DUO 6610 C Young Wl0 CNOC 4108AOulnn M21 OUO 6622 P OClelrlgh W21 CNOC 4108M OColmain W45 GEN 6820 ABunce M12 GEN 4245O Crawley 7 FAA 6823 DOmiddotNettl W21 FIN 4412F Lynch 6854 S McGerty

4640McGillivray 7 FAA 6910 K Hannay DUO 4640S Goldsberry 5955 NOmiddotBoyle W12 CNOC 4710KrlszlormiddotBajeis 7043 E Donlon W12 3AOC 5018A Hasrey 7229 115024G Lawlor 73SO E PyeSO45P Morrigan 7410 L PyeSO45T Butler WSO 3AOC 7444 L amp M Anderson WI21Ml0 5202MJell1in 7645 A Oorrepaal MIa- SET 5410John M 7 FAR 7646 IOoffepaal WIOmiddot SET 5430L ConnottylS OConnor 7 FAR n06 David OBCS 5854V Murtagh W55 3AOC 7807 Auairf Ml0 CNOC 5937PFox M35 7953 CShon Ml0middot CNOC 5947M Doyle 8314 N Walsh6122E Griffin W20 DUO 9CA8 TJ Walsh6125Flrhouse 18753 Barryw6155P Walsh6155Niall I Gavin DNP 2 C Walsh6155B Slevin ONP 4 C Shaw6258C Walsh DNP10 E Shaw6258Aoyamp Erris ONPhl1 J Doyle6613K Thompson DNP 23 A Doyle6613A Kleman DNP 4 COmiddotBoyle Ml0middot CNOC 6818KAB ONF C Mangan6613Flrhous8 ONF C Murphy OBCS 6909C Sharkey ONF CBaY OBCS 6910COmiddotNelli ONF KNampNL W12 GEN 6916ONelli famly DNF J Mulhern W60 3AOC 7805NLynam ONF G Carney MIO 10240ACurroil DNF O Carney M12 10314Ciara amp Sinead DNF S Casper

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Brown Course 6km 17 controls

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John Muldowney FWAR M35 6600George Taylor FWAR M40 6725

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Wayne Niall 7FAR 7800Jason Masterson WHO M18 8155

Olive Manning 10405Tom Conlon FWAR M21 MP13

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Cian OLeary WHO M14 1710John Hargroves WHO M15 3630

Erinna Foley-Fisher MN W10 3642Christian Foley-Fisher MN M12 3715

T Cooke WHO M15 7305Satomi Tsujii WHO 8440

louise Maguire UCG 9800Fiona Murphy UCG 10100Arlene Claffey DNFNiamh Hanna DNF

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ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997EVENING ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997

Local evening events are listed separately on the previous page

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LEINSTERALLSTARTTIMES6 TO 7 PM BROCKAGH Laragh Co Wicklow GEN Moss start 1200

KNOCKBARRONKimity Co Offaly PXNComaught League 8 11 to 1 pmGARVAGH Co Derry NWOC NtSeries3 GR C 83 15COUMSHINGAUN Ca WaterfordWatOSE League 051379708 11 to 1pmS314104KNOCKACAREIGH WOOD Kilmurry Co Cork CorkO Score Event 021361544 11 to 13OpmW 36 64USNABRIN WOOD Curraglass Canna Co Cark BOC Winter League 9 021546194 11 to 2 pm

W965920BOF NATIONAL EVENT2 Holme Fell Canis ton lake District (0044-1539-727907)

Moy 13 RUSSBOROUGHCoWicklowCNOC 045432267 N 961220 DONADEA Clane Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N B3 3327 CURRAGHWiESTCo Kidare CNOC 045432267 N 75 14

JlXle 3 WooDENBOIEY Hollywood Co WicldowCNOC 045432267 N 93 015 PHOENIXPARKSoftware Pathe Inter-Hrm League 110 DONADEA Clone Ca Kildare CNOC 045432267N 83 3312 CORKfGH PARKCLONDALKIN Software Pathe Inter-firm League 217 CURRAGH Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N 79 1219 KILLINEYPARKSoftware Pathe Inter-firm League 324 HOLLYWOOD Co Wicklow CNOC 045432267 N 94 0626 HELLFIREWOOD Software Pathe Inter-firm League 4

July 1 ARDGILLAN Co Dublin FIN0183765063 THREEROCKWOOD Software Pathe Inter-tlrm League 58 CARRICKGOLLOGAN Co Dublin GEN Kllternan (RI17)012893497 022520515 KILLAKEECo Dublin SET Ballyboden (R115) 012985799 GR 012023822 RAVENSROCKCoDublin AJAX 012691196GROI9018029 THREEROCKWOOD Co DubllJ) 3ROC 012868871 bullGRO 170240

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IRISHCHAMPIONSHIPS Cla1JoBAWN Laragh Co Wicklow AJAXGEN 012691196 Pre-Entry T 1295IRISHRELAYCHAMPIONSHIPSCURRAltOIICo Kildare CNOC 045432267 Pre-Entry N 7912EnlTlesto Brian Bell 25 Balally Park Dundrum Dublin 16(01-2956894)e-mail enqulrlestoI98380~lbmmallcomTHECRAGSGlenflesk Co KerrySO Munster League 7Munster Inler-Club 11 to 130pm W082837BRITISHCHAMPIONSHIPS Clumber Pork amp Chatsworth EnglandLOWEALPINECOMERAGHMOUNTAINMARATHONLEINSTERCHAMPIONSHIPSDJoua WOODSCo Wlcklow SET012985799020 12Entries to Frances ONelli 18Manor Heath Dublin 16 Tei 014943145scotnsn CHAMPlONSHrpsamp Ndfio(1al Event 3 Klngussle area Delalls Irom IanMolr (0044-131-452-9789)BRANDONHILLGralguGnomdnogh CoKllkenny WatO SELGogue 05 37970811 to 1pm S700400THREEROCKWOOD 3ROC telnster LeaguG 12012666871 lIla 1pm (CHECK VENUEI)SLEIVECROOBSOUTHBallynahlnch Co Down LVONI $Gries4 GR J 32 47

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Entries to Margaret CrGGdon Tavio Mount Prospect Douglas Co Cork Phone 021-361824 Fax 021-361826

Apr 17 GARRYCLOYNEWaterloo Co Cork BOCEvenlng League 3 02247300 530 to 715W6OO82024 CURRABINNYCarrlgallne Co Cork BOC Evening League 4 021546194 530 to 715W780630

May 27 FARRANFORESTPARKCo Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 1021361544530-7 3Opm W 48 71

CURRABINNYCarrigaline Co Cork COIkO Inler Firm League 2 021361544 530-730 pm W 79 62BALLINCOLUG PARKCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 3 021361544530-730 pm W 5971CURRAGHWOOD MIdIGton Co Cork CorkO Inter FirmLeagUG 4 021361544 530-730 pm W 86 76KINSALETOWN Co Cork CorkOlnler Firm LGague 5 021361544530-730 pm W 63 50

GLENBOWiERWooD KHleagh Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 6 021361544 W 99 77KlLBRITIAINWOOD Bandon Co COIk CorkO Inter Firm League 7 021361544 W 52 47WALSHTOWNWOOD Midlelon Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm league 8 021361544 W 66 91WARRENSCOURTWOOD Kilmurry Co Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 9 021361544 W 38 67GARREnSTOWNWOOD BallinsplHIGCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 10021361544 W 58 44

June 3101724

JULY6 AGHAVANNAGH Co Wicklow SET Mountain Maralhon 012985799 11 to 1pm1213 CELTIC CUP [reland v Wales BeddgeGrt amp Befwys y Coed N lAtles

July 16152229

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SEPIEMBER6 BURRENCo Fermanagh NI Series6 FermO7 IRISHORlEN1ERTROfHYPORTUMNACo Galway 1100-1330start13 SENIORHOMEINTERNATIONALCAAUNCOfORDCo Louth 3ROC14 SENIORHOMEINTERNATIONALRelays CARUNCOfORDCo Louth 012866671 PrGEntry J 18 111314 VETERAN HOMEINTERNAnoNAIDerbyshire14 BALLINCOLLIGPARKCo Cork CorkO IntroJTralning 021361544 11102 pm W 59 7114 FARRANFORESTPARKCo Cork BOClntroTrainlng 021546194103010130 W48071514 KILLINEYHILLCo Dublin AJAX Come ond Irv 11012691196 II 101 prn 026126014 KILSHEELANCo Waterford WatO SEleague 05137970811 to 1prn S26623321 COMBAUN Milchelslown Co Cork LeeO Mitchelstown 021300373 11 to 130pm R872621 NEWBRIDGEHOUSEDonabote Co Dublin GEN Come and Try11012893497 11 to 1prn 021049527 SLiEVECROOB (NORTH)Ballynahinch Co Down NI Series7 LVO28 ARDGILLAN nr SkerriesCo Dublin FINCome and Try110183765061 to 1pm28 GARRETTSTOWNWOOD BaliinspiHleCo CorkCorkO Cork LGaguG 102136154411 to2pm W5844

be askGd later on to volunteer pleose givG yourname and phone number to Brian Hollinshead or IanMocNelli Ph01-2982 762

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Lend an OrlenleetlThisyear one club member can compete on eachteem but on a different course 10the novicesThe idea Is that the clubs would Lend an OriGnleGtto any team not having a resident orlenteer Lastyear several teams had an ordinary orienteer as nonplaying captain but many teems did not Manyorganisations with club orienteers did not enter IheIGague but despite thot over thirty teams competedwith a high attendance up to the lost night

While each event Isorganised by a dlffGrent clubwe found Idst year that a results crew whichtroveued from event 10 event helped greatly Indisplaying thG results promptly as people finished Ifyou could help on several of the nights pteose doolfer as some of last years crew will wish to run thisyearNB This leaguG Is intendGd as a social as well as asporting occasionEntry forms for teams are included in the LeinstGrcopies of this issueof lIO Try to get your workmatesinvolvGd

If you favour the concept of -Lend an Orlenteer-and you are likely to be available on the lourThursdays of June and the 3rd July and would likG10

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INTER-PRO RESULTSThe tendency for the home side to win tbeInterprovincial Championships continued thisyear with Munster taking the trophy (or theywould have taken it if it had been there allegedly Leinster still have it from two yearsago) The Championships were at Bear naGaoithe lnchigcela in conditions reminiscent ofthe early Shamrock O-Ringens (mist and rain)The final score was Munster 230 Leinster 189Ulster 80 COIUJacht32 Next years event is dueto be in COIUJacht but despite what J said aboveitll take some effort for Connacht to win Thereason for the home sides high score is simplythat tbey are more likely to have a full team in allclasses picking up points that are there for thetaking

COMERAGH CHALLENGEThe Sth Corneragh Mountain Challenge two-daymountain marathon is being organised hy PatHealy on the weekend of May 1718 at Cion melThe event has been growing in stature every yeardespite the strangest weather torrential rain orblistering sunThe event is open to teams of two who carryalltheir overnight gear (tent etc) and spend the nightat a camp in the mountains in the style of theMourne and Karrimor marathonsCourses are 40 km (Elite) 35 km (A) 30 km (Bamp Military) and 24 km (C) The event used aspecial I 25000 scale mountain map producedfor the competitionEntries close 30th April but late entries will beaccepted as far as possible Entry fees are IRpound25per team plus IRpound450 per mapDetails from Pat Healy Cut Bush Curragh CoKildare Ireland Phonefax 045-441625

KOOKKerry Orienteers have been running a series ofevents in the Spring The remaining ones ore atBanna sand dunes on April 20 and the SouthernOricnteers Munster League event at The CragsGlenflesk (remember Shamrock 961) on May11 thoThe Banna event will have three courses ofabout 3 6 and 9 km the Glenflesk event willhave the usual MLcourses

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ODDS and ENDS and ODDS _o This years Army Championsbips will beat Glendalougb the week after the IrishChampionships (more recent reports suggestthat its the FCA Championships not the ArmyChamps as such) If you see stray pieces of tapeidentifying control sites at lOC don Ljump to theconclusion that youre in the right place and thecontrol is gone - it may be a marker for the FCAeventa Cinderella A pair of childrens blue 0-shoes were lost at the Leinster League event atthe Curragh Co Kildare on December 6th last Ifthese are in your safe keeping please contactSenan OBoyle at 045-434054o Congratulations to Aonghus and ParticiaOCleirigh on the birth of their son Cathal onIlthAptil

IOCNEWSAs you undoubtedly know the IrishChamplonships are on the May Bank Holidayweekend at Glebdalough and The Curragh Entryforms have been circulated to clubs and at eventsbut theres one in this issue in case you didnt getone111eIndividual event at Glendalough is being runby GEN and AJAX and the controller is TrinaCleary (3ROC) CNOC are running the Relayson a new map of The Curragh Lower cost entryis available to April 4 and the closing date is April18 - but later entries may be worth tryingT-shirts should be ordered on the entry formEntries to IOC 97 Brian Bell 25 Balally ParkSandyford Rd Dublin 16 (01-2956894) e-mailenquiries to 198380ibllunailcom

LEINSTER CHAMPS 97Satanta Orienteers are circulating entry forms forthe Lcinster Championships (theres one in thisissue) lit Djouce Woods and Powerscourt nearEnniskerry in Co Wicklow 011 Saturday May24th This is a new area to orienteering Entriesclose 12th May wilh cheaper entry up to Ist MayEntries to Frances ONeill 18 Manor HeathDublin 16The Leinster League final is planned for SundayMay 25th but the new map of the Pine ForestRathfarnham is almost certainly not going to be

readybut the event will be somewhere Entry 00

the day only 7 colour courses

WHAT ITCOSTSTake a look at some recent entry forms IOC 97entry pound79 for adults pound46 for juniors pound1824 forfamily Programme cards results amp postage addpound1Leinster Champs pound68 for Seniors pound46 forJuniors family pound16122 Add pound2 for programmecards resultslpostage etcMunster Champs Inter Pro Senior pound5n juniorspound35 family pound1311 Add pound2 for information andresultsMaybe we should get AJAXGEN to do all ourpostage lSeriously though does it represent good valuefor money What do you think Why not drop110 a line (or an e-mail at jmcctioioUe and letus know What improvements would you like tosee in local and national events Any commentsor suggestions

NEW MAP COLOURSA proposal has emerged in the process of therevision for the International Specifications forOrienteering Maps to radically overhaul thecolours used on orienteering mapsA growing body of opinion holds that the existingcolours fail to match with the expectations ofnewcomers looking at orienteering mapsparticularly with respect to vegetation Talesabound of novice orienteers heading straight forthe green because they bolieve that green denotesthe best parts of the terrain to run throughTo overcome this problem it is proposed to ceasethe present uses of yellow and green onorienteering maps Under the new plans greenwould be used to denote open and semi-openareas being the most runnable Shades of redwould be used to denote thick vegetation whichrestricted ones speed of movement Normalforest would be mapped using yellow as anintermediate colour between the two extremesAt this stage it is not proposed to alter any of theother colours although the view was expressedthat the use of blue for water features provides apotential cultural bias towards orienteers fromless-polluted countries

When asked his view on the matter aspokesperson for the lOF declined to confirm ordeny the existence of the proposals and urged allrenders to take a closer look at todays date

(posted to the O-net by Blair Trewin of Australiaon April 1st)

JK98amp99Having read the report of this years JK and seenColm Rotherys map (centre pages) perhapsyoull be tempted to go to the event if you havenever been Next years JK is in Wales eventcentre Dolgellau (pronounced Dollgetbly ifIm not mistaken) and will be the mostenvironmentally friendly JK yet claim theorganisers all three days are within walkingdistance amid scenery which rivals the 1984 JKareas in Snowdonia and with equally challengingterrain You can sample orienteering in that areain July at the Celtic Cup tooIn 1999 the event moves to south cast England

SCOTTISH CHAMPS 97The Scottish Champs is a World Championshipsselection raccand includes BOP National Event3 The competition is at Craigbui Kingussie nearAviemore on Saturday 24th May (unfortunatelythe same day as the Leinster Championships)The Relays are at Strathmashie Forest nearNowtownmore on the 25th with a colour-codedevent at Strathmashie on the MondayEntries on a standard entry form to Janet Clark13 NW Circus Place Edinburgh EIl3 6SX(STGpound8350) cd 26497 Phone 0044-131-225-7771 For relays phone Ann IIaley (0044-131-445-4833)

VANDAL PROOFAccording to Orienteering Norell America BobPutnam of Florida attaches the followingmessage to control markers to deter vandalsWarning Electromagnetic Radiation Do nottouch or diaturb 50 of this fixture consists ofmaterial which exhibits electromagneticradiation in the wavelengths 5800 - 6200angstroms Aaaarrrgh

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SQUAD PURSUITSA OCleirigh CNOC

Training Organised technical training was laidon for members and wannabe members of ournational squads - Senior Vets Student andDefence Forces squads - over the week-end1516 February Frank and Deirdre Ryanorganised a menu of training exercises on theSaturday in Portumna Park from whichparticipants could select the type and difficulty oftraining which best suited their needs

Figure 1

Butterflyraquo au Sunday after a discussionchaired by Irish Orienteering Champion ColmRothery on race preparation participantssampled a mass-start butterfly relay event at firsthand on the intricate Knockbarron map Thisrace format which simulates relay racing isorganised as follows There is a mass-start witheach competitor funning all 6 sections of thecourse (A B C X Y Z) in differentpermutations The format in Figure I gives 36permutations (AXBYCZ AYBXCZ AZBYCX ) and requires 9 courses to be over-printed(AX AY AZ BX ) The Figure 2 format

gives 128 The Irish Orienteer

permutations and requires 5 courses to beoverprinted Simultaneously a shorter 2 tooprace can be incorporated without any extraorganisation by simply using 4 sections (eg AB X Y) which yields 4 course permutations

The mass-start butterfly method is now beingused as a legitimate a-race format in its ownright and has been adopted in some World Cupraces It also made an appearance for one stage ofthe Swiss 6-day last year Mass-start butterflybrings the spills thrills and spectator appeal of arelay to the individual competition I predict thatwell see more of this format in the future

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Mass-stan (or relay) type training is animportant component of technique trainingbecause it de-sensitises the athlete to thedistractions of other competitors improvescontrol-taking drills andforces the athleteto map-read at an increased racing tempoThe skills developed improve individualperformance as well as relay racingexpertise

More so than any other orienteering-skillstraining type we need to conduct more relaytraining and racing in Ireland Nine squadmembers attended this training week-end

Thonfs Once again thanks to all the contributors to this issue Ton ODonovan Aonghus

OCleirigh Ailbhe Creedon Joe lalor Colm Rothery the other editors and clubsecretaries the people who send in stllffon disk so It doesnt have to be retyped the oneswho send ill printed results as well as a copy on disk and who keep the format simple

As for the rest of you Ipray for you late at night that YOIl will be amicted with the curseof the seven snotty-nosed orphans for making my job so much more difficult than it need

beFinally apologies for the (yet again) late arrival of this issue due to other commitments(work family and orienteering) and a change ofDTP program (Pagemaker to Quark

Express)

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Squad Members take Oil thecountry and will

Veteran running star and orienteering squadmember Gerry Brady wins tbe Veteran NationalCross-Country (040) title in Sligo This is atremendous victory for Gerry who was third inthe same competition last year

Defence Forces athlete and orienteerPaddy Morgan makes a terrific comebackfrom lengthy injury to win the 045 titte

On the same day in the Womens NationalIntermediate race British OmiddotChampion UnaCreagh finishes in an excellent third position andin doing so establishes herself as a versatile all-rounder - international orienteer and mountain-racer and successful running athlete The racewas won by Irish mountain-racing star BethMcClUSkey (who has been seen of late atorienteering events) All you girls booking yourteam ticket 10WOC99 look-outII) the mens Intermediate race Colrn Rotheryfinishes in an impressive fourth position TheNational Intermediate Championships is a bigrace in all respects - il boasts the largest field inthe country and is a race where most of our greatathletes made their mark Fonner winnersinclude Eamonn Couglan Gerry Curtis andPeter Mathews Runners-up in tbe past includeGerry Brady and mountain racing legend - JohnLenihan

JUDITH BUTLERMany Leinster orienteers and those fromfurther afield will have known 3ROCsJudith Dutler Judith died at Easter after afight against cancer She had been acti ve onthe 3ROC committees dealing withjuniors membership and general clubactivities and bad also been a member ofthe lOA Training amp Coaching BoardShe was always outgoing goodbumouredand enthusiastic and bore hertroubles lightly at least as far as the rest ofthe world could see She was a naturalteacher as anyone seeing her at the annualmini-sports festival will auest coping withhundreds of primary school children tryingorienteering for the first timeAlthough not a competitors who tended tofeature high up the results lists she was aconstant companion to her husband Philipand son Jeff on their orienteering outingstravelling to events at home and abroadorienteering and mountain marathons andcould be relied upon to help at 3ROCevents prepared to stand in the cold waitingfor finishers or doing other thankless tasksWell all miss her personality and her readylaughter To Philip Jeff and Amy go oursympathies

l71C Irish Orienteer 9

Choose Intensityrather than Volume or

Frequency

Aonghus OCleirigh CNOC

Exercise physiologist Owen Andersonconstantly preaches the merits of high-intensity rather than high-volume or high-frequency training How does this fit withyour Ostraining The following is adaptedfrom Training with Verve gives you moreNerve Running Research Vol 12 No8

A cardinal tenet of training - the specificityprinciple - stales that you should make thephysiological and neuromuscular demands of asignificant portion of your training similar to thedemands placed on your body during actualcompetition Competition is nearly always veryintense So therefore at least a couple of yourweekly training sessions need to be similarlyintense And in order to be orienteering specificsome of your training should be performed innatural terrain

Every endurance athlete needs to optimise threekey physiological variables - V02max (maximal

aerobic capacity) lactate threshold (the exerciseintensity above which you swamp yourbloodstream with lactic acid) and exercise

economy (the actual oxygen cost of runningcycling swimming or orienteering at a certainspeed) Scientific research has concluded thatthe optimal intensity to boost V02max is training

at an intensity of 90- 100V02max (93- 100

max heart rate or MHR) The superior trainingintensity range for elevating your lactatethreshold is 87- 90 V02max (90- 93 MHR)

Tempo runs in terrain fill this prescription for 0-training And running economy is best enhancedby hill sessions all good clean fun As a rule ofthumb the length of an ~ work-out shouldNOT normally exceed 10 of your weeklymileage As you get fitter you should be able tohandle more than one tough training session perweek Remember the best work-outs foroptimising the three key physiological variablesall involve high intensity high octane trainingand NOT moderate or low intensity trainingGogging) But make sure that you recover~ sessions (recovery training should beeasy) and that you periodize your training(appropriately adapt the volume-intensitytraining mix throughout the season)

Tough high-powered work-outs (but NOTmoderate ones) trigger the pituitary gland intoproducing large amounts of human growthhormone (HGH) which builds muscles andrepairs bones ligaments and tendons HGHboosts fat metabolism increases leanness andpower (and makes you look good on the beach)IIGII production requires training at above 90MHR Also its been recently discovered thatintense training (as opposed to LSD) improvesnerve connectivity with your muscles This leadsto greater running economy

ORIENTEERING CENTENARYF The lOF has decided to mark the centenary of the first orienteeringevent in Norway on 31 st October 1897 The celebrations are to startat the World Championships inNorway in August and finish at theWorld Cup final in 1998 The lOF will celebrate the centenary at all

major events during that year including the World Cup races in Ireland in May 1998The rOF bas also launched its new logo designed by Swedish designer Anna Jonbacksymbolising the future and our beliefin development and progress Obvious really isntitJQ Ve Irish brienJeer

1997 IRISH MOUNTAIN RUNNING ASSOCIATION RACES

APRIL6 Dart to the Head 100 305 230 Bandstand Bray Promenade Co Wlcklow13 Doon MC 80 335 230 2mlles(slgnposted) trom Doon Co Limerick23 Hell Fire Relay 16 85 730 Hell Fire Woods Klllakee Rathamham Co Dublin30 Goal Flash 24 191 730 Strand Hotel Bray Promenade BrayCo Wicklow

MAY7 Hell Fire Flicker LL 34 85 730 Hell FIreWoods Klllakee Rathamham Co Dublin11 Lugnaqullla LC 101718 230 Camara HiliTrack Glen o lmaal Co Wlcklow14 Sugarloa Rush LL 37 213 730 termer Calary FIlling staucn 25 Kilmacanogue on

Roundwood Road Co Wlcklow21 Three Rock Dash LL 48 198 730 T1cknocknr Lamb Doyle s Sandyford Co Dublln24 KNOCKDHU INT 76 448 200 Near Lame Co Antrim28 Bray Head LL 50 274 730 Southern end o Bray Promenade Co Wlcklow

JUNE1 CARRAUNTOOHtL ICAtC 137 11262302 Strlckeen Hili 64 381 2304 Blue Light LL 55 3268 Glendalough LC 19085411 Scalp LL 64 24414 Nephln CC 80 61015 CROAGH PATRICK ICCC77 762 120018 Seahan LL 69 36622 Seetin - Ballyhouras MC 80 42725 SorretHl1I LL 100nv73O29 BRANDON tCIMC97914 1200

Breantee LoughAcoose Glencar Co KenyKate Kearney s Collage Gap of Dunloe Co Kerry730 Blue Light Pub Sanclylord Co Dublin230 Glendalough Car PariltCo Wlcklow730 Dublin Sport Holel Kllternan Co Dublin230 North Plantation I1rCasllehlll Crossmollna Co MayoMurrlsk nearWestpolCo Mayo730 Stone Cross Bailinascorney Co Dublin230 Glenosheen Co LimerickLacken to Blessington Rd CoWlcklowAn Bolhar Pub near Brandon Creek Dingle Co Kerry

JULY2 HoWlh LL6 EUROPEAN TROPHY INT9 Maulln LL

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80 183 730 GM Club Dungrlln Rd Howth Co Dublin1101000 Ebensee SatzkammergutAUslrla Up-hili only unlortunately80 457 730 Crone Car PariltGlencree Co Wlcklow (near

Powerscourt Watertall)ICIMC 120 1295 1200Glencushnablnnla Glen o Aher1owCo ~peraryLL 89 427 730 Lake Car Par1ltDjouceWoods Co Wlcklow (5 miles S ot

Enniskerry)80 591 Kllcash Co TipperaryLL 129671 730 Stone Cross Balllnascomey Co Dublin (3 miles S otBridgel Burke sPub Tallaght)ICAC185 1006230 CalTawaystlckBridge Glenmalure Co Wlcklow (8 mls S of

Laragh56 427 730 Glencormac Inn Kllmacanogue Co Wlcklow

2023

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GLENMALURE

30 Sugarloal (balbeque) LL

AUGUST2 Mangerton MC 97 701 230 Mangerton Scenic Car Park slgnposted trom Muckross

Hotel Muckross Killarney Co Keny274 730 Featherbed Road Co Dublin (between Kllakee andGlencree)ICAC123800230 Co Wlcklow - Tobe conllrmed183 730 Calary Car Parilt3 miles Kllmacanogue on Roundwood Rd2091113230112 mile from Laragh Co Wlcklow on Sally Gap Rd

6 Klppure 9716 WORLD TROPHY TRIAL20 Sugarloa Relay 1924 Glenmacnass LC

SEPTEMBER7 WORLD TROPHY INT 1200Male Siavonice Uplce Czech Republic28 Dublin Peaks 113410 230 T1cknockCarPark near Lamb Doyle 5 Sandyford Co Dublin

INT = International Race AIC =ALL IRELANDCHAMPIONSHIPIC= Irish Champlonsh~ Best 4 ot 7 CC = Connaught Championship Besl 2 o 2LC = teInster Championship Best 3 ot 5 MC =Munster Championship Best 4 01 6KL = Kerry League Tobe decided LL = Leinster League Best 7 o 3

All distances In kilometres - all heights in metres

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Junior Home International1996

(September 21stl22nd)

Roving reporter Toni ODonovan on thei996 Junior Home international

A team of 23 juniors left early on Fridaymorning facing a long journey to the LakeDistrict for toe 1996 JHI After hours oftravelling by car and ferry we eventually arrivedat the caravan park where the teams were stayingImmediately everyone made a scramble to findthe best caravan (with the fewest adults) Ashunger was beginning to get the better of us wefound a pizza take away and proceeded to one ofthe caravans where they were quickly devoured

Late to bed and early to rise meant that manytimes were slow in the individual compctltion Abeautifully technical forest followed by a fastopen area led to many amusing route choicestories and many exhausted athletes The terrainproved to be fairly unusual and before the event Ihad heard frightening stories about the mappergetting lost The area was full of limestonepavements which made it very tricky underfootand made for a lot of interesting and intricatelittle features The forest was very runnable andfast - this made it possible to run and lose contactwith the map easily This led to a number ofcostly mistakes and slow times Howevereveryone cheered up at the prospect of the dinnerwaiting for us - and tbe disco that followedAfter an interesting dinner the prizegiving for theindividual competition was held The cheeringand loud banging that resulted when the two Irishsecond placesin M15 and W 17 were called outwas memorable

Eventually we found the disco but most of theIrish contingent disappeared to the caravanswhere we found them curled up under quiltswatching Tv Another late night followed by aneven earlier rise left many asleep in the cars onthe way to a nine oclock start

The relays rwere held on the same map as theindividual competition and almost all the courseshad similar legs It turned out to be a sprint-O

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competition where runners were finishing onlyseconds apart (l second in my case) The timeswere fast and the Irish finished second in theW 17 and third in the MlS age classes _much tothe joy of the Welsh The W 17 team were eveninvited to join in the Welsh team photo as we beatthe Scottish WI7 team leaving Wales in 2ndplace with a narrow victory over Scotland - onceagain England won by a very clear margin

We left shortly after the prizegiving for thelong trip home We just had time for a short swim- for some shorter than for others I dont thinklhat Fiachra will forget this in a hurry - his face ashe touched the water (freezing water) was oneto remember Everything considered I think thatthe event was enjoyed by all - for many of whomit was their first JHI

ResultsIndividualMl5 2ndWI7 2nd

AlJanBogleToni ODonovan

RelayW 17 2nd Toni 0Donovan Deirdre CreedonClare OConnorM 15 3rd Allan Bogle Zoltan Foley-FisherLuke Cambell-Crawford

HILL amp DALE RACESHill races In Northern Ireland include theseevening races at 730 pmApril17 Castlewellan 5 mV1200 IDol1y s Brae24 Slive Muck 35 mV1300 ICrocknafeolaMay1 Hen amp Cock 25 mV1300 I Hen car park15 MeelbegMeelmore 3 mV1 800 I HappyValley22 White Plains 4mV1 000 I Tollymore29 Loughshannagh 4 mll1 700 I Spelga RdcarparkJune5 Rocky 4mV1300 I Leitrim Lodge19 Crossone 25mV1700 IBloody Bridge27 Drinahilly 3518001 Donard Park

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Leinster News

The Leinster LeagueThere is one remaining event in the 96197League Three Rock Wood 25th May Prizegiving will be at the LOA AGM (see below)Prizes arc to be awarded for the followingHighest scoring overall and Female competitor inthe League (Perpetual Trophies )1 st 2nd 3rdM21 on the Brown courselst 2nd 3rd non-M21on the Brow course lst 2nd 3rd Men and isr2nd 3rd Women competitors on the Blue GreenLight Green Red and Orange courses lst 2nd3rd M and W 14- on the Yellow course and thecompetitor with the greatest number ofcompleted events on each course

League Compensation Points (comp-O)As all those who put time into League events loseout when it comes to scoring points and for thisreason the LOA has decided to award OrganisersPlanners Controllers (and their assistants)compensation Points for their league event asfollowsCompensation Points equal your maximumpoints scored during that league on your normalcompetitive course (if it is not void ) Eachindividual is only allowed to this once during aLeague These points will be credited to you atthe end of the league The 19961997 league isto be includedIt is also hoped that it will encourage more peopleto take on these tasks and a form ofapprenticeship will take place through theAssistantsAs this is being applied retrospectively could allthose who are owed Compensation Points pleasecontact Andrew OMullane at events or 4933891(h) e-mail aomullanetinetie

LOA AGMThis years AGM has been fixed for 15th Juneafter the Curragh evening event Last year therewas a lively discussion if there is anything youwant brought up at the AGM please let AndrewOMullane (see above) know

Fixtures MeetingThere will be a fixtures meeting on the l Sth of

May It will cover events from 1anuary 1998 toMay 1998 LOC98 league events and all otherevents must be decided Details will be circulatedto the cl ubs

IOC97 and LOC97The Irish champs will take place in Glendalough(individual) and the Curragh (relays) on the 3rdand 401 May the Leinster champs will be held inDjouce Woods Near Enniskerry Co Wicklow onthe 24th MayMany thanks to all those who are taking part inhelping at these events Their efforts are muchappreciated the truth as always is that withoutthe help of everyone of these people theseevents simply would not take place

Summer FestivalOn Tuesday evenings from May LOthe July thesummer festival of orienteering is back (checkfixtures list for details) These friendly events arethe ideal job for introducing new people to thesport so everyone now is the Lime to get yourmum amp dad brother sister boyfriend girlfriendhusband wife colleague boss neighbour allyour mates and your granny out into the realworld

Software Paths LeagueAgain this Summer the successful SoftwarePaths evening League of inter-firm competitionsreturns these are closed events and all clubs arebeing informed of them

Dublin Dy NightDublins first Night-O league took place duringFebruary and March about 40 Owls took parteveryone who finished got points (eurovisionstyle) those who competed in pairs were deemedto be competitive See the results section for finalstandings

And Finally All those from Leinster who travelled to theMunster champs inter provincial over StPatricks weekend can pat themselves OLl theback for a job well done (almost) we were just afew juniors short of raiding the south andreturning with inter pro trophy Next time theymay not be so fortunate

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SWEDISH O-RINGENCLINIC 1996

Tonl ODonovan and Mary OConnor reporton the trip of a lifetime

Our journey to Sweden had many interestingtwists The first of these happened long beforewe arrived there Due to a delay in Ireland wedidnt have long in Heathrow and although Maryand I found the plane to Stockholm our bagsfailed miserably Even though J may sound crazythis was very fortunate for us as they arrived atour accommodation almost as soon as we did lindour shoulders were saved from the agony ofcarrying them around Stockholm to the train Aswe looked out the windows from the plune wemarvelled at the tree covered ground all aroundStockholm

I now understand why the Soandinavians arcbrilliant crienteers - outside their doors arebeautiful intricate forests Mary and I werefortunate to have this same facility and we tookadvantage of it almost immediately to go for apre-breakfast terrain run We quickly realisedthat any relocation techniques we possessed weregoing to be very useful After lunch we startedour first training exercise in the same woodMary and I shadowed each other for every secondcontrol as many of the instructors had not yetarrived and because this was an optional exerciseto familiarise yourself with Swedish terrain (thistook the duration of our holiday however we didnot get quite as lost as we had in the morningsession)

Our entertainment began after an interestingdinner - it didnt resemble the menu descriptionof meat casserole but then I am 1I0t sure if manyof the dinners resembled anything describable (afew were nice some were edible and JohnFeehan ate the others I) The games we learnedthat night will be useful for training week-ends _however we felt that John must have practisedhis welly throwing previously Mary threw herwelly quite well but unfortunately it was in thewrong direction scattering the crowd that were14 The Irish Orienreer

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not unconscious from previous flying weJliesThe Chinese proved to be the most entertaining atgames and orienteering as of the nine at theclinic none bad previously orienteered and nonespoke English Feng Chang was the only one tocomplete a course over the five days and wespent a long time looking for them at trainingevents - invariably they had their camcorderswith them The first night finished with kayakorienteering on the Vanem - unfortunately no onecapsized The map was drawn from the shore inhalf an hour so we had some interestingarguments out in the water and I was almostthrown in

The second day had another early start fortraining followed by a relay competition Thetraining was very useful as Swedish elite runnersshadowed us and discussed our techniques routechoices and invariably our mistakes with us Wereceived attention in groups of three or fourwhich made it easier to learn and you chose yourgroup depending on your ability and age Thisnight Jorgen Martensson gave us a frighteningtalk on his training schedules and dedicationThis was fascinating and we saw him run intothird place at the Park World Tour 96 in Laxa thefollowing day I had raved incessantly about thiseventsince returning home and I am sure peopleare sick to death of hearing about it The event isorganised to promote orienteering as a televisedsport The 25 best orienteers world wide areinvited to compete on a 3km to 41cmcourse withsubstantial money prizes The spectator controlconsisted of a large crag jump followed by aswim across a deep river TIle last starter was justleaving the assembly area above the spectatorsheads as the first runner came in to the finish Alarge ramp was arranged at roof beight so that thecompetitors could be seen by everyone We hadbeen invited to take part in a special IOFO-Ringen Clinic course before the Elitecompetition This was amazing as we had theopportunity to use the Regnly electronicpunching system around the Sprint-O course

On Sunday we trained in the official trainingmap next to the OK Tyr club house Theirfacilities were brilliant and the map was ideal forclub training with a network of paths and a

mixture of technical difficulties After this wewent to the central village for the openingceremony - this had nothing whatsoever to dowith orienteering but il was a beautiful day andwe enjoyed tbe spectacle After a tiring few dayswe retired home to prepare for the competitionthe following day

S-Day startsThe 5-Day competition started on the Monday

morning with breakfast even earlier than usualThe buses transporting us to the competition areawere arranged to leave us with the maximumsleep time possible - it was still not enough as theOlympics were well under way at this stage Ifelt that I had been prepared well for thiscompetition but still managed to get very lost atmy second control After this I slowed down andshowed the map the respect thnt it deserved Myroute choices improved drastically from here onbut my time was still very far down on theleaders Each day was followed by a long waitfor the Chinese competitors who were usually outfor a very long time after maximum

We usually returned to the FSC by 5 oclock-just in time for dinner (The dinners were often alittle bit unusual and did not match the menu inour folders - or at least we did not know whatthey were even after reading the menu On theother hand John seemed to enjoy every mouthfuland more often than not had seconds and made upfor me to the cooks delight We gave up all bopeon him after he ate a lunch that everyone elsesmelt and left behind I had confidence that hewould eat it ano bet an icc-cream on the outcome- it was really nice)

Directly after this every evening we had alecture on route choices from one of the manySwedish elite runners that were staying in theclinic with LIS We were all supervised by anotherelite in groups of three or four It was verybeneficial to go through your route choices withsomeone and to have them advise you on whatyou should have been doing differently out in theforest There were others there to discuss trainingschedules and planning your training programmefor the year (We got a look at JorgenMartenssoris training programme before the

1995 World Championships and it was as bad ashe bad described in the lecture the previousweek) Afler tbis we were fed what was always abeautiful evening meal The evening mealfinished at around llpm and after an hour or twoof the Olympics we just fell into bed The weekpassed very quickly like this with two sightseeingtrips and a lot of orienteering On Day 2 wevisited Borgvik where the Precision 0 (or Trail0) was organised This was Originally a mill ofsome description and was now transformed into atourist attraction - the Chinese seemed more athome here with their video cameras On Day 4we visited a heritage park where all the oldSwedish methods of farming and living werecarried out - this was similar to Bunratty inIreland It was a beautiful area situated on theside of a luke where we were able to swim beforesightseeing There were families dressed in thetraditional clothing of Sweden 100 years ago andthe park was fascinating Unfortunately we didnot see the whole park as our legs were too tiredto carry us around it in the heal We met the restof the Irish contingent at the events every dayThankfully he food at the Clinic seems to havebeen wonderful in comparison to everywhereelse

During the week I found my orienteering wasconsistently improving but at least one mistakeleft me far down the field every day - everyoneelse was improving simultaneously The mapsare very different to anything in Ireland or Britainand this showed in the results of the ISs BritishA tour that were competing at the event as wellAll of tlns squad ran the MIW 18E and very fewmanaged to remain in the chasing start which was120 minutes after the leader I found the coursesto be long and very physical - although they wereall between 3km and 4km I ran the W 18 classand this was enough to introduce me toScandinavian terrain and improve myorienteering The hot weather made it tough toconcentrate when running and for technicalconlrols it was necessary to slow down a 101 Ifound the various rules of the competitionfascinating

With 24000 competitors there were largetracks through the forest heading in all directions

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Therefore it was difficult to tell if you wereactually running 00 a path or DOt The organiserstaped every patb and track marked on the mapbecause of this - I dont want to imagine howmuch tape was used and bow many man bourswere needed for this Runners also had to obeythe Swedish rules of the road in the forest - wefound out that this entailed running on the rightside of the path

Anotber unusual procedure was that we didnot receive our control cards or description sheetsuntil two minutes before_~ started This made itimpossible to write the numbers onto the cardand another method of carrying both thedescriptions and card was needed Apparentlythis is the normal way of organising events inSweden and I felt tbat it probably makesorganisation easier for the people involved ascontrol cards will not be lost and it is easily seenif somebody did not start We were issued withmaps one minute before ow start time and it wasvery easy to become carried away and not noticewhen the other runners had run off into the forestleaving you alone standing in the start boxwondering what was going on After the first dayor two I became used to all of theseorganisational techniques and I feel that for amajor competition like this they are the only wayto go - however they take a little hit of time tobecome accustomed to

[ found that the last 500m on the course wasalways the most difficult as the finish could beheard They talk endlessly on the loudspeakers -tbis made the event more interesting but it isdifficult to maintain concentration when listeningto it During ttle competition week I began to pickup the meaning of some Swedish words as theywere so frequently repeated At the half waycontrol and at a control two from the finish on theElite course reports were given on the leadingrunners If lone listened to the announcercarefully enough it was possible to understandwho was leading or bow far down they were - thisdid involve an amount of guess work andinterpretation of the announcers tone It wasimpossible to hear anything else When standingnear the speakers As well as information aboutthe event music and advertisements were16 Ve Irish Oriellleer

incessantly broadcast which added to theatmosphere at the event

On the final day we went into the event centrefor the last time Irrunediately after the event theshops and centres were taken down and movedout Unlike the Scottish 6-Day there werent thesame number of little stalls present Intersporthad one very large sbop and they had tbecomplete dominance at the event They brougbteverything from compasses to running shoes toskiing equipment I found this very different as Iam used to there being ten smaller traders insteadof one large one Due to the 15 discount thatClinic members received their equipment wasnot as expensive as one would expect (you canalso claim the VATback as you leave the country- Ed) Fortunately Mary and I did not have todiscover the true expense of living in Sweden aseverything was covered by the cost of the ClinicDue to the support we received both from thelOA and our club we had to pay for very little ofthe trip ourselves It was an experience wellworth benefitting from and one that really openedmy eyes to orienteering outside Ireland andBritain I find it hard to understand why so fewpeople applied for what was the trip of a lifetimeas far as orienteering was concerned

Editors Note The lOA normally receives aninvitation to send two orienteers to the Swedish5-Day and the associated international cliniceachyear Entries close for the event around Marcbbut if youre interested contact the lOASecretary Ken Griffin without delay Itscertainly a great experience

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March 1st 1997 Clara Co Wicklow hostedby Dublin University Orlcnteers

FRIDAY Various teams drifted into the Pavin Trinity College on a drizzly Friday night -UCC Cork RTC (alias CIT) UL Galway RTCUCG DIT Athlone RTC and Queens UniversityBelfast UCC reported an eventful trip withcertain emergency stops (5 in all) en route tothe big city Other entertainment on the UCC busincluded a Mission Impossible take-off Itwasnot surprising then that close circuit videocameras were spotted monitoring the UCC crowdin their hos te1

SATURDAY Weather-wise Saturday turnedout to be a mixed day - chilly wet and extremelywindy Perfect orienteering weather The courseswere challenging involving both the openterrrain and forest of Clarabeg Co Wicklow Foronce the wind was in our favour as we wereliterally blown all the way up the hillside - ouronly real concern being how to put on the brakeswhen coming down off the hillside in a differentdirection Other orienteering problems arosewhen Ginormous sheep were mistaken forboulders by some individuals

The orienteering was enjoyed by all andeveryone returned thankfully collecting someGuinness tokens en route through the finishFull credit to the teamwork of John McCullough(Planner) Peter 0 Neill (Organiser) LiamConvery (Controller) and other 3ROC helpers

Later that evening the teams met in the Pav(again) for a drinks reception With somereluctance at having to leave this cosyenvironment we moved on to the Ormond Hotelto feed ow hungry tummies

After dinner the lOS A AGM was held whereChairperson Deirdre Ryan and Secretary NinaPhillips stepped down both having contributedmuch to student orienteering while on thecommittee A new rOSA committee wasnominated Chairperson Daire Osborne (VCG)Secretary Ailbhe Creedon (DUO) Treasurer IanLockington (QUB) and PRO Toni 0 Donovan(UL)

Following the meeting the prize-giving gotunderway - with t-shirts galore as prizesCorkonians Toni 0 Donovan (UL) and ConorBarry (VCC) took first places on W21A andM21A respectively the long trip not appearing tohave had any influence on their performancesUCC collected their team prize (who is CCshairstylist anyway) for the M21A in train-styleHolding themselves up was becomingproblematic at this stage being apparent whenthe womens team trophy was sent flying TheW2l A team winners were DUO who collectedtheir prizes in a more civilized fashion

DUO Captain along with other teammembers led the dance floor through variousdance moves - TIme Warp Saturday Night (howappropriatel) and Rock-the-Boat to name just afew - where some good team mixing seemed totake place between teams including a duct byUCCs CC and CB

In general people were having an entertainingnight judging by the tequila slamming ice-attacks and the man (or in fact woman-) handlingof a particular chandelier - the female concernedshall remain nameless (but she owes meone)One individual demonstrated a slip of thetongue upon announcing All captains to thetaxis bouse when inviting people back to aparty Meanwhile a fairly informal 10SAmeeting was being held in the early hours of themorning It was a long night

SUNDAY A 12 0 clock get-together washeld at Bewlcys for a final farewell (Too badsome UCC members met in the wrongBcwleys At least they found their way back tothe right bus) The UCC members that did makeit to the correct cafe appeared lifeless possiblyresulting from the eventful previous night Afterseveral hours of shopping relaxing and ice-skating (where Cork RTC proved themselvesvictors beating UCC by a long shot with theirfancy spinal) the teams were homeward-boundall appearing satisfied with the orienteeringweekend

Til the 1998 Irish Student Champs to behosted by UCC

Allbhe Creedon

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JK97 RIDDLE OF THESANDS

(OK CompassSport bad the title before me butErskine Childers bad it first)

The combination of excellent orienteering oncomplex sand dunes an event centre on the mapand the possibility of staying on in Cornwall forthe week after- the event for the same price was awinning combination for the South WestOrienteering Association when they ran the JanKjellstrom International O-Festival at Easter

Penhale Sands 011 the west coast of Cornwallhad been used for a National Event some yearsago and emerged with a fine reputation for fastrunning (rabbit grazed grass) and complexnavigation (sand dunes up to maybe 30 metreshigh) Dubbed in the pre-event publicity as like amoonscape the area was undoubtedly very goodbut didnt really live up to the hype The lure ofthe dunes proved irresistible to thousands whoflocked to this remote part of Britain for theevent including a substantial number formIreland notably from Cork Oricntccrs but therewere runners from practically every Irish club atthe event as well as from all over Europealthough most were British

For once the training area at Hayle on GoodFriday was similar to the two individual daysraces open sand dunes Fine weather pleasantlycool was ideal for running and the Irish squadshowed up in force just as well since it was aselection race for the World Championships inNorway in August Best of the Irish Elites at theIndividual event were Colm Rothery (AJAX)11th overall in M21E only 12 minutes down onthe Finnish winner after two gruelling 15 kmcourses and British Champion Una Creagh(3ROC) who dropped from 3rd to 5th in theW2l E on the second day At the other end of theelite was Conor Creedon (CorkO) in his firstattempt at the course finishing in one of the mosthotly contested positions where this writer foundhimself on one or two occasions

The Day 2 map was different for the longercourses venturing further north into a distinctlymediocre area of furze more sand dunes and18 The Irish OrienJeer

grassy fields before returning to the welcomechallenge of Penh ale proper

There were some good results in the otherclasses Denise Healy (CNOC) bad a great run inW16B to win Day 2 and finish 3rd overall justahead of3ROC ~migrCe Pamela Flanagan Otherlop ten finishers were CorkOs Rodger OConnor(2nd M 18B) Peter McNamara (DUO) 3rd andFergal Buckley (DUO) 6th M20S Clare Nuttall(LceO) 6th W55L Ronan Cleary (3ROC) 5tbM35S Nora Lee (3ROC) 9th W35S NiambLalor (GEN) and Rhona McGrath (3ROC) 5th amp6th Wl4B Marita Murphy (DUO) 10th W20S

The Relay area on the Monday wasLanhydrock a National Trust property of forestand parkland near Bodrnin and was verystraightforward in comparison to Penhale Thecompetition was fast and furious as befits a relayand WAROC won the JK Trophy with SouthYorkshire Orienteers winning the Womensclass An innovation this year was theintroduction of an International class whichenabled made-up teams from different countries10get a run on the JK trophy courses Ireland wonthe womens race (the only team to finishactually if the internet version of the results is tobe believed) The NWOC team of Steven LintonAllan Bogle and James Logue had an excellentwin in the Medium Open Relay class

What of the rest of the week Another run onPenhale on Wednesday morning on a colourevent followed by a night event that night on thesame courses (no concessions to the darknesst)but thats another story There were other eventstoo but enough is sometimes enough It was amemorable week (if you can classify somethingwhich happened so recently as memorable) andshould rank with JKs like 84 in Wales and eh93 was it in that place you remember the onewith the mountains and lakes What was itcalled now JMcC

(Results listed separately)

JK97 ELITE RESULTStv121EDay 1148km525m climb Day 2 148km505m1 Mlkko KnuuH 16305 8408(l) 7857(2)11 CoimRothery 17502 9130(11) 8332(12)20 BillEdwards 18215 9743(26) 8432(15)26 CoIm OHaliolan 18548 9724 (25) 8824 (29)31 StevenUnton 19107 10251(36) 8816(28)37 MorcusPinker 2024210126(33) 10116(49)39 Rofy Morrlsh 20649 11452(48) 9157 (38)41 BrendonOBrien 21038 10847(42) 10151(SO)43 BrionCOIbett 21440 11840(52) 9600 (41)51 ConorCron 35056 23717 (56) 11339(53)

Jomes Logue 10517(39) DNS

W21EDay 18Bkm390mDay 2 100km 385m1 YvetteHague 11959 5615(1) 6344(2)5 Una Creagh 13613 6434(3) 7139(11)20 Nuala Higgins 16116 7825(17) 8251 (23)23 EileenLoughmon 16632 8302 (24) 8330 (25)24 Julie Cleary 16756 7916(19) 8840(29)25 DarlflaCunnorne 17515 8612(26) 89033l)29 Eodaoln IvIorrlsh 18905 9340 (30=) 9525(32)30 Joanno Meln 19227 9550 (32) 9637 (33)

ConnacbtNewsConlon Is Command Orlenteertng Senior Champion

Tom Conlon (5731 mins) Bollyfarnon Co Lellrlmcompeting for the 1980 FCA Boyle in the Seniorcategory of the Western Command OrienteeringChampionships held in Portumna FOIest Parkrecently wos the surprise wtnner Tom beat thefavourite KIeran OBrien (5832 mlns) fromAhascragh All Army Champion on two occoslorsalso competing fOl the 19Bn Victory In the seniorteam event was easy on SUndaywtth Cathal Cregg(6125 mlns) Bollydangan Athlone coming In thirdand John Muldowney Newtown Forbes in shethposition

John Nolshe (6021mlns) from Oronmore competingfor the 25Bn was third and helped his teamcomprising the Ryan Brothers Joseph and Fergaland Paul Dunne get second place The courselength for the seniors was 74 km 150 m climb GnrManning led her team the 9th Field ArtilleryRegiment from Muilingar to victory In theIntermediate Womens by finishing In thlrq placeSignolwoman Meehan from Sligo was the winnerand Cpl Hewitt WQS secondThe 24th Bn fromDonegal were second team and the 25Bn fromGolway secured their place In the All ArmyCompetition In Wlcklow on Sunday 11th May bygaffing third plaoe

Pte OmiddotNel 17BnLongford was the winner in the

novice womens event Pte OConnor Boyle wasrunner up Clore Mullen from Clifden got a thirdIndividual medal and good runs from FionaMcDonogh Flonnuala Ryan (Galway City) andEthna Glynn (Athenry) brought the 25Bn Galwayteam victory

CpI McKenno 18BnCasllebor wos the wtnner of thenovice mens event Cpl Kingston 2580 Galway wossecond followed by Recruit McAteer tram DonegalIn third position The 25Bn Galway dominated theNovice Men and Novice Womens teamcompeHtIons by gaffing first team In both categoriesand by also gaffing their B team In third place In themens competition

Dalre Osborne (4944 mlns) 25Bn Galway was easywiMer of the Intermedlote mens category being 10mlns ahead of his nearest rival Michael Regan(5902) from Boyle The 2580 were the team winnershere with 2480 second dnd 19Bnthird

The reforming of Galway Orlenteers The WesternEagles has had a big Impoct on orienteering InGalway and Is no doubt port of the reason the 25Bnhave six team qualified for the all Army FCAcompetltians In Wlcklow on Sunday 11th Mayasmost of the teams ~re members of GalwayOrlenteers TheWestern Eagles UCG orlenteers orGalway RTCOrlenteers

Membership of Galway Orlenteers bull The WesternEagles Is now open and further IntormoHon may begat from Frank Ryan Secretary(Treasurer StMarysBollintoyle Galway Tel091-753829770555ext 2213

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I~HJumORTRA~NGWEEKEND-BIRR CO OFFALYThis year the format of the training was slightlydifferent to oilier years and I found it to be mostbeneficial There were a lot of coaches to train incomparison to other years - thanks to all thecoaches and Idrivers who made the weekendpossible The theme of the weekend was thecompassEarly Friday morning we departed from Cork sothat we coula maximise the time available fortraining We were thrown straight in at the deepend on Friday with a compass exercise followeddirectly by two time trials After this some of uswere prepared to go home but we were sent out inpairs again with only our compasses and mapsafter lunch This was followed by a short (forsome) and enjoyable medley relayflriday evening was a wet one for Pionne AustinWhen I said that wc were thrown in at the deepend 1 was speaking metaphorically but as it wasFicnncs birthday Marcus came up with the ideathat she should celebrate in style She ended upsiuing (1) in a river in Birr - we blame it onMary (as usual)Saturday started earlier for some than for othersand went on quite late as well after a very hardday We moved between Kinnity and Clonbrockwhere we had 2 selection races and another timetrial We also had a blackberry fight (guess whowe are blaming that on) The games onSaturday night were new to quile a few membersand had some surprises in store - however wecant tell you about these as that would ruin thesurprise for future members of the squadThe weekend finished with the no cup final inPortumna I think that Clare and Deirdre are stillodd with me because of the course I chose whichwas as a result their selection race course - youhad to be there to see their reactions

Toni ODonohn

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Ajax Flash

You have probably got your copy of thefirst AJAX FLASH newsletter in the post bynow if not we may have the wrong addressetc As we hope to produce this on a fairlyregular basis we would really welcome anycomments suggestions input that you may haveso shout if you have something to shout about

Congratulations to all AJAX prizewinners at tbe Munster and Connacbt ChampsDenis Reidy Paddy OBrien Martin FlynnFiona amp Brendan OBrien Leo Donovan and toall wbo competed

We recently ran the Leinster LeagueEvent in Ravens Rock and one of the Nigbt-Oleague events on IGlIiney Hill on 26th Feb Thenumbers were not overwhelming but the eventwas enjoyable and a rcsonable success We arealso running a number of the local eveningevents over the Summer so we hope to see you allthere bring a few new perople if you can

Training continues every Tuesday night at7pm beginning at the running track in Belfieldunder the very able guidance of PaddyOBrien every level of fitness is catered for soplease do not feel shy you will be pleasentlysurprised and possibly have some fun too Thisis an open invitation to members from any otherclubs so come along if you feel like it

Remember that we are running the IrishChamps this year on May 3rd in Glendaloughand we need as much help as possible please callDamien Ceshin at 01-2818212 to volunteer somehelp it will be greatly appreciated

We have arranged 8 club day on 26thApril location is Damien Cashins inRoundwood where we will organise a shortevent nearby followed by some well neededmaintenance on the clubs equipment in advanceof the IOC 97 plus possibly a few drinksafterwards at a nearby hostelry

Also it appears tbat a large number ofAjax members are now on E-mail so we arecompiling a directory of club E-mail addresses Ifyou are on the orienteering super higbway (oreven the bard shoulder ) please let us know Mail Brendan OBrien at obrienbstatoilno tobe included on the list

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SI Patricks weekend and a chance to goorientecring amid the beguiling crags andcontours of Inchigeela a combination not to bemissed Remembering the weather at some of theearly Shamrock O-Ringens with rain mist andcold did causesome second thoughts but whatsa spot of rain The Munster Championships at Tilna Spidcoige were as demanding and as wellorganised as we have come to expect fromplanner Brian Corbell and Cork OrienteersPleasant running conditions (mild and dry) and itwas nice to have n I 10000 map to read (not thatit helped my navigation much)

John Feehan (BVOC) rail the 9 km M21E coursein 6719 with Cohn Rothery 2nd and BrendanOBrien 3rcl In the W21 class (no elite here) ToniODonovan added to her Irish StudentChampionships win taking first place withEadaoin Morrish 2nd and Emma Glanville 3rd

Munster Champ resuHM21E John Feehon avocW21 Toni ODonovon CorkOM21L 1 PoulNolon GEN

2 John Muckion CorkOM20 1 Tim Totlenhom FermO

3 Aonghus Fitzgibbon WotOM35L 1 Pot Forrelly CNOC

2 Seon McSweeney SOMIS Damlen Fltzgerold NolOM40 1 Denis Reidy AJAX

2 Kevin ODwyer SOM45 1 Poddy OmiddotBtien AJAX

7 Clem Stopleton SOM21S Tony Joyce FUCCOIN20 Cotherine auHer DUO

2 Deirdre Creedon CorkOM16 1 Luke C-Crowford 3ROC

2 Dorren Burke CorkOM455 John Fitzgibbon WolOMSO Ted Feehon svocM55 1 PoddyLolor CNOCW18 Clore OConnor CorkOW21S 1 KlmGlddls DEE

2 Emlty Cronin CorkOW35 Bernadette Colemon CorkOW40 1 RuthLynom CNOC

3 MoryAuslin CorkOW45 Cormet Feehon avoc1vI60 1 MoxweilReed FermO

2 RedColnan CorkOW16 Aislinn Austin CorkOW55 Clore NuttoD LeeOM14 1 David Healy GEN

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INTERPROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSH1PS

111emist and rain couldnt stay away for ever Itwas cool windy and quite wet for theInterprovincialat Bear na Gaoithe The courses(by Richard Kavanagh) were as good as theprevious days except for a small stretch of forestat the end whicb was inevitable and providedshelter for the finish but did little to enhance theorienteering A good turnout from three of theprovinces meant that the competition wasntgoing to be as one-sided as it had been on the lasttwo years but Munster nevertheless took thetrophy (or they would have if Leinster hadreturned it a year ago when Ulster won)

In the Elite class Colm OHalloran (LeeO) wonwith John Feehan (BVOC) 2nd and GeoffSomerville (LVO) 3rd SaturdayS winner ColmRothery in a tactical move ran M35L on the somecourse to pick up uscful points for Leinstcr In theW21 class Eadaoin Morrish took first placefollowed by Eileen Loughman (CNOC) andEmma Glanville

The final score was Munster 232 Leinster 194Ulster 90 Connaught 22

An excellent weekends orienteering The resultsarrived in the post within two days The only flyin the ointment as far as I could see was amisplaced control on Saturday on course 5affecting 9 classes running on that course(Murphys Law again) The situation was furthercomplicated by the control being correctedmidway through the competition - a difficult onefor the controller What would you have doneJohn McC

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SETANTA SCRIBBLES

AGMThe club AGM was held 011 Sunday 9th Februaryin the Yellow House Thanks to all those whoturned up The club committee for this year isChairman Dave WestonTreasurer Prances ONeillSecretary Jocelyn CathalinCommittee Members Philip Drennan MickMangan Eamon Woulfe

Mullughmccn November 10th 1996The event was run as a memorial to Colin Dunlop- all proceeds go to SI Franciss Hospice Acheque for pound500 was presented to Mrs AlisonDunlop on the day and more money has sincebeen received Thank you to everyone whosupported this event (whether you were there inbody or in spirit)

Lelnster ChampionshipsSetanta is running this event in Djoucc onSaturday May 24th Entries are already comingin - all club members are required to help on theday in the running of this major event

Other events In 1997The first Hellfire event of the year has come andgone - it was a lovely day with a good turn-outUnfortunately the B course had to be voided dueto an incorrect control code The next kilakeeevent was a night event in March Setania willagain be running one of the Software PathsBusiness Houses League events on June 26th andanother evening event there on 15th July TheMountain Marathon will take place on 6th Julyand there will be another event on Djouce on 5thOctober(and for you Mullaghrneen fans out there it willbe back were just giving the bluebells abreakll)

Com petitionSctanta members did very well in competitionlast year winning prizes at most ChampionshipsClub members also acquitted themselves well inhill running (4th in the leaguejmountainmarathons the National Adventure Marathon

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next year instead of coming second) and longwalks (and we wont say anything about theperson who completed the entire Wicklow Wayin 34 hours dressed in a fertiliser bag during ahurricane) However only goes to show thatorienteering isnt the only string to the bow

Plans for next yearMajor focus on running relay teams we didquite well with the couple we had in 1996Contact our relay Team Manager (Phil Brennanhas this post for the Irish Relay Champs) if youwant 10be on II teamIn addition club Ovsuits are being ordered againin the near future contact me NOW if you wantto be included in this order

Jocelyn Cathalin 36 Taney Road DundrumDublin 14

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Glencree Colour Event Sept 1996GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS

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Resultsot Phoenix Park night event 19th ShQll

February 1997 - Dublin by Night 1 A niShuileabhain W45 3ROC 2310 RESULTSOF 3ROC Lelnster League event 12M14 D Healy GEN 4740BGreene M18 3ROC 2705 Clara Co W1cklow 2nd March 1997 13M16 JMcGrath 3ROC 4856

Long course 85km Resultsot Klllakee 13397 - Dublin By 14 W McCormack GEN 4919

1 MorlinFlynn AJAX M21 5717 Night 4 Blown 89 km2SO m15W45 A ni Shuilleabholn 3ROC SO29

2 Lea Donovan AJAX M21 5750 A Course M21 CRothery AJAX 554016M55 BHollinshead 3ROC SO56

3 Philip Brennan SET M21 5933 1 Damien Cashin 532012 M21 BOmiddotBrlen AJAX 55417W40 Rlynam CNOC 5101

4 Dove Weston SET M21 6224 2 Brendan OBrien 534510 M35 C OHalloran LEE 624818W35 JAtkinson SET 5129

3 JusllnMay 54538 M35 A OClelrigh CNOC 653918MSO DButler GEN 5129

Medium course 64km 4 Marlin Flynn 57007 M21 BDelalley CNOC 66252OM35 BCryan 3ROC 5131

1 Lamp N C-Crowford 3ROC 4910 5 DoveWeslan 60016 M21 Dweston SET 691621W18 L Butler CNOC 5238

2 Fergus Brien M21 5309 6 Hugh Mcllndon 62415 M20 RHolohan CNOC 6924 22W21 B Lawlar CNOC 5343

3 Brendan Cryan3ROC M35 5709 7 Lea Donovan 75394 M21 MFlynn AJAX 7049 23M21 A Lawlor 5359

4 J Holland M21 6056 8 TimMcDonagh 83433 M35 PFarrell CNOC 704924WSO C Bent SET 5448

5 RClarke 7FAA M21 6310 9 Andrew OMuilane 89392 M21 lDonovdil AJAX 7210 25 Woods 7FAR 5502

6 Claron Donaghy amp EBtidcut GEN 7909 M21 P Bleman SET 7456 26M40 DShorl CNOC 5512

BCourse M35 D Cashin AJAX 753827WSO GPower 3ROC 5545

Short course 36km 1 Lorcan OBhalmaln 402312 M21 E Niland AJAX 7756 28 DMolane 5608

1 K Herbst amp PBrady 8100 2 MlckMangan 435010 M35 M Mongan SET 8248 29M55 MBuHer 3ROC 5625

A nl Shullleabhain 3R0C Missing na 1 3 Brendan Cryan 63038 M40BBeIl GEN 83343OM21 SOhEafa 5743

4 Ronan Clarke 71157 M40 SOBoyle CNOC 9349 31 M21 D Doran FIN 6027

I hope lhe 15hardy soulswho braved the elements 5 J Holland + LOReilly 83226 M21 PNolan GEN DNF32M17 Browne 6132

otter one of the worst days of the yeO enjoyed the 6 Mlck Kellett 9525533 M55 JBent SET 6505

Pork under Ihe full moon Thanks for coming BLUECOURSE63 km235m34 MGalligan 7118

Apologies to anyone who couldhl find the event CCourse 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 4838 35 PCulien 7345

manpower shortages meant thot putting oul the 1 Aine NIShuilleabhain 41 4312 2M45 W Young CNOC 490736M65 SRothery 3ROC 7347

controls took precedence over signposting Thanks 2 Tom Condon 590010 3M45 POmiddotBrien AJAX SO51 37 M35 PDonlon 3ROC 7354

to Martin Flynn for initiating the Dublin by Night 3 BGreen 68008 4M21 AOMuliane GEN 53SO38MI9 C Lolly 7357

league and for directing Intending oompetitors to 5M16 L C Crawford 3ROC 541939 M35 PFarren 3ROC 7658

the Start Elm~1LsgglSelg~s1 5W21 D NIChallanaln AJAX 541940M35 POmiddotBrien GEN 7702

ACoUlse Points 6 M45 BMcGrath 3ROC 543341 Ml9 LSloon 7933

John McCullough (Plannercontrollerorganisersole 1 Damlen Cashin 32 7M40 J Lalor GEN 551542 PKovanogh 10948

event affidal etc) 3ROC 2 Hugh McLlndon 29 8M18 GButier 3ROC 561143M17 KDoIy DNF

3 Martin Flynn 27 9 M45 TMcCormack GEN 5618

Carrlckgollogan Night-O event 5397 10M45 BONell CNOC 5914UghtGreen 37km 150m

Thanks to all who come especially those wha BCourse Points 11W21 N Phillips 3ROC 6013lMl5 ROmiddotColmaln GEN 3302

helped on the night 1 J Holland 25 12MSO N C Crawford 3ROC 60192M16 POBrien AJAX 4036

Jgog 2 Brendan Cryan 20 13 M35 PDunne PXN 60433M50 EOmiddotSullleabhaln 3ROC 4626

H McLindon M21 3ROC 4618 3 Joon Flanagan 18 14MSO ENiland AJAX 62054W21 MOmiddotConneH 4919

DCashln M40 AjaK 530015 D Brennqn 3ROC 6224 5W16 EONelll 3ROC 4925

M Flynn M21 Alex 5442 CCourse Points 16 M21 EDunne 3ROC 64276W14 SNowlan 3ROC 5426

BOBrien M21 Aja)( 5600 1 ANI Shuilleabhain 36 17W45 MNowlan 3ROC 64547W40 N Lalor GEN 5707

RLynam W40 CNOC 6136 2 BGreen 18 18M21 G Elliot 3ROC 65148W35 CCarey 3ROC 5904

~19MSO PLalor CNOC 6712

9M50 JWalsh DLSO 5921

TJoyce M21 FUCCO 521220 MSO BDoherty GEN 7035

10M65 CCarroll 3ROC 5924

J Flanagan W35 Aja)( 581521 M45 J Fitzsimons 3ROC 7330

11 M18 BGreene 3ROC 6121

POBtien M35 GEN 620322W18 SHealy GEN 7835

12W55 C Wolsh 3ROC 6128

M Kenett M55 GEN 650023MSO HWhile 3ROC 8220

13W20 SMcCormack GEN 6153

J Honand M21 714224M45 MKavanagh 8525

14W45 FOmiddotNeil SET 6530

RClarke M21 7FAR 725925M40 GSweeney CNOC 9255

15M21 CHarrison AJAX 6621

BCryan M35 3ROC 750026 M45 TDevlin GEN 9631 16M70 Jlynam 3ROC 6632

BONeili MSO Set 891417W18 BBent SET 6711

FONelll W45 Set 8914 Greencourse 43km195m18W18 KMcCormack GEN 6902

BDoherty M50 GEN DNF1 BOmiddotConnor AJAX 3713

19MSO BONeili SET 6928

2 M40 J Francis 7FAR 372120 FLynch 6949

3 M45 I McicNelll 3ROC 383821M35 PFox 7615

4M55 PMcCormack GEN 394622WI6 D Healy CNOC 7547

5M45 D OColmain GEN 4011amp WI4 HYoung 7551

7 DDiQnan 7FAR 4056 23W21 SDempsey 8421

7MSO TMcGrath 3ROC 412424 M OSullivan 8625

8 LArmstrong 7FAR 423825 EOmiddotSullivan 8723

9W21 UCoghlon 3ROC 450126M15 AampJCooke GEN 8853

10M35 DWlckham AJAX 462028 GGould 3ROC 8957

26 The Iristi Orielllcer11 M60 ABLow GEN 4701

29WSO TBuHer 3ROC 912530 - DampDWeir 9527

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31 M13 D Murray AJAX 9859 3Wl2 CONeili CNOC 2910 INTERCLUB CHALLENGE ~QB~~ ~amZQ~m32M17 MReld 9936 4W14 J ONeill CNOC 3030 CARRICKGOLLOGAN9297 JCLEARV 3ROC W21 4622 3233W55 N Doherty GEN 10218 5M14 S lteltirns 3032 PMC AJPx M45 4622 3134 J OSullivan 10415 6M14 BCasey 3324 GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS PGARGAN AJNlt M45 48203035W55 VMurtagh 3ROC 12502 7W21 RDevlin GEN 3515 N PHILLIPS 3ROC W21 490429M21 M McConn DNPll 8 DMcCourt 3909 I MACNEill 3ROC M45 501428

9 Carberry 4109 A COURSE 2 Q km JHi en EGLANVILE 3ROC W21 530827REDCOURSE 40kml55m 10 A Creon 4538 OFEACHAIN BVOC M21 4146 BMCGRATH 3ROC M45 53191 T Byrne 7Far 3629 11 PQulgley 4539 JMAY 3ROC M40 4459 32 PBVTLER 31ltOC M45 53212 CStone 3843 12 MlOP Larkin 3ROC 4602 A0CLEIRIGH CNOC M35 4620 31 MHEALV GEN W40 5335263 JStack 7FAR 4248 13 M16 SCorr 4610 PNOLAN GEN M21 4711 30 RLYNAM CNOC W40 5448254M21 J Holland 4344 14 PKelders 4915 MFLYNN AJAX M21 4809 29 TCONDON CNOC M45 5507245M21 OReillyHeffernan 4350 15 Fields 4942 HMcUNOON 3ROC M21 4932 28 TMCCORMACK GEN M45 5515236 WM~her 7FAR 4723 16 M Hickey 5034 A TYNER 3ROC M21 5007 27 DOCOLMAIN GEN M45 5717227W21 N H6tchinson 3ROC 4826 17 M45 KHertst 3ROC 5036 RHOLOHEN CNOC M2Q 5014 26 JMEADE M45 5748

8 MWoli 7FAR 4829 18 M16 SCooper 5242 LQUINN SET M35 5234 25 G BUTtER 3ROC M18- 5825

9 D Keating 4836 19 DSullivan 5916 DCASHIN AJAX M40 5316 24 G SMITH FIN M45 583821

10 ANON 7FAR 4956 20 A OSullivan 5927 SOOCgtYLE CNOC M40 5347 23 OREGAN CNOC 6004

11 J Byrne 5258 21Ml0 PMcCormack GEN 6440 BBELL GEN M40 5421 22 J FITZSIMONS 3ROC M45 600612 M ampABlog CNOC 5612 22 E Pye 6458 J MCCULLOUGH 3ROC M40 5806 21 JFLANAGAN AJAX W35 60422013W45 M 0 Colmain GEN 6136 23 l Pye 6516 DWESTON SET M21 5848 20 UCOGHLAN 3ROC W21 611214 EGranger 7FAR 6445 24W5 F McKenna 6625 PSMYTH FUCCO M21 6004 PLALOR CNOC M50 612415M65 p Cooke AJAX 6649 25Ml0 Peter amp Richard AJAX 7329 LDGNOVAN AJAX M21 6039 19 SMURRAV SET M45 63451916W40 L Naughton 3ROC 7455 26 A McAllister 9923 GDOHERTY GEN M21 6348 18 FMCCORMACK CNOC M50 671017 J Kelly OBCS 7507 CBoI DNP7 DOOONGHAILE DUO M21 6455 17 ACREEOON DUO W21 67571818 MBurke 7845 JLALOR GEN M40 6610 16 BLAWLOR W21 684019 A Molloy 7647 PLANNERJOHN MCCULLOUGH CONTROLLERlIAM A AYLING DUO M21 6805 15 JATKINSON SET W35 3381720 M16 N Carroll OBCS 7855 CONVERYORGANISERMAIREWALSH pMCNAMARA DUO M2Q 6807 14 JPHElAN 734221 M16 HBody OBCS 8101 TMCDONAGH FWAR M21 6911 LOALMHAIN SET M16- 7407

22 GHanway 11140 For Interests sake here are some results NCOADE CNOC M21 6958 13 BPOWER SET M45 7520 16

23 FDawson 7FAR 11537 from the Irish Student Champs run theMty1ANGAN SET M35 7042 12 CNUGENT UCOO M20- 7632A BUITERFIELD GEN M21 7212 MBOHAN M21 7813

ORANGE COURSE 30km 35 m day before on some of the same GELlIOn 3ROC M21 7344 NLALOR GEII W40 802415

1 J Phelan 3510 courses SC4~ROLL M21 7357 A SHERIDAN GEN W21 8105

lUI 2 J Devitt 7FAR 4202 BrownM21A Conor Barry UCCO 6242 ElWICKHAM AJAX M35 7542 11 SOHEAGH M21 83473M14 lMcCormack GEN 5411 Conor Creedon UCC064 14 Ian

A BOVLE AJAX M21 7626 N HUTCHINSON 3ROC W21 8528

4M35 TKeane GEN 6058 BJONES DUO M21 7700 10 SMCCORMACK GEN W2Q 86055 W Farrelly 7FAR 6247 Locklngton (QUBOC) 6742 n 7702 GSWEENEY CNOC M40 8644

6 SOConnor 7FAR 6300 light greenW21 B Una Coghlan (Dll) GEVANS CNOC M21 7832 HMACINERNEY CNOC W40 87457 RMurphy 6533 3916 Joan Murphy (ARTCO) 5822

NSMYTH FIN M35 78359 CONEILL GEN M45 8818

8 K Rynn 6535 NFINN CESO M21 7837 CMORRISON AJAX W21 8909149 SConneil 6745 Sarah Kelly (ARTCO) 6721 FLAFFERTY FIN M35 8854 8 TLAWLOR M21 905110 PRyan 6849 OrangeM21C MI Walsh (ARTCO) 4053 M~AtON SET M35 89127 MMURPHY DUO W20- 92461311WI2 EDonlon 3ROC 6933 Paul Leith (DUO) 4432 Alan Kidney N BunERFIELD GEN M21 8913 JOBRIEN AJAX W40 932413 NCralg 7FAR middot7103 (CRTCO) 4642

POBRIEN GEN M3S 8927 A JOYCE GEN W21 952914 MAtkenson 7FAR 7309 CSTOKES 3ROC M21 8940 JCIRIN M21 963215 TMoher 7323 YellowW21C Deirdre ODowd (UCGO) FRiCHARDS 3ROC M2Q- 9156 OCALlAGHAN - 1002816 PClyne 7323 2253 Bernie Foley (UCCOO 2511 PDUNNEPXN M35 9242 DHEARAIN AJAX M35 1014417 GClyne 7324 Rowena Hughes (DUO) 3427

FBUCK~EV DUO M20- 9409 cLULLv 1104018 SMcDonoghue 7325 JFRANCIS M40 9440 JBROWN M21 1141919 A Doly 7434 DDORANFIN M21 96366 KDALY M18- 11750

20 EWalsh DLSO 8312 Condi1ions were similar but much MGALUGAN 9639 A MCEVEY AJAX W21 1211421 WColilns 8325 windier on the Saturday for the ISOC RLYONSDUO M21 9908 BDUNNE M21 1214522 Hugh Ger Alizlo 8550 The W21A course was 54 km210 m and

DMALONE 11BN 10016 N HEEREY W21 12801CSlovln 7FAR DNP11 Sty1URPHV SET M21 10436 AHEEREY W21 12801RElIis MP6amp7 was won by Toni ODonovan (UL) In DFLOOD FCA 12903 ECODD M21 13944AA Bamp HCullen MP7 4457 Stephen Bogle (QUB) ran as an AWiTIER AJAX 15134 DCODD M40 13944J Moloney MP7 M21 B on the same course and won in

VJONES FIN M40 DNP7 PCULLEN DNP16W Mollon RShort Samp A Cullen SMcEvoy N EDUNNE 3ROCM21 DNPI3 BOBBIE DNP19Molane amp N Connolly DNP7 4335 EOSHEA GEN M35 DNP21 o SHORT CNQC M40 DNF

RCLEARY 3ROC M35 DNF RHUGHES DUO W2G-DNFYELLOWCGURSE23km65m JDUNNE DNF

1W8 CCashin AJAX 2420 RWALLDUO M21 DNF

2 M12 TMcCormack GEN 275528 The Irish Qriemeer The Irish Orienle1L22

~~Qm HKm]~~m EGRIFFIN DUO 13630 TBRENNAN SO 6108 Resultsof UCDO Lelnster League eventMNOWLAN 3ROC W45 332232 RSEATS DNF EONElll GEN M4- 6644JMCGRATH 3ROC MI6- 352631 GMURPHY TCC DNF GCONERY MIG- 12340 Sugarloaf Mountain 9 March 199711 C-CRAWFORD 3ROC M50 354230 GBRAZIL TCC DNF A DOYLE DNFPOBRIEN AJAX M16- 360029 LOWERY RMS DNF MDOYLE DNF Brown Course 75km 1275 m

LC-CRAWFORD 3ROC MI6- 361328 DUNLOP RMS DNF DDENTON DNF 1 M21 BOBrien AJAX 6344

BROWE 3650 FSMYTH DNF 2 M21 P Nolan GEN 6427

TMCGRATH 3ROC M50 3816 DCOUR$E 26Km65m 3 MIlO B Bell GEN 8116

JONEILL FIN W45 391827 P MCCORMACK GEN M55 183732 FINAL RESULT 4M21 GBrady COriltO 6536

BDOHERTY GEN M50 395126 DLAAKlN 3ROC 1837 3ROC 463 SET 156 5 W21 U Creagh 3ROC 6803

GCONDON GEN middotM50 403825 MWALSH 3ROC W50 231231 GEN 404 FIN 155 6 M21 M Flynn AJAX 9016

lBURER CNOC WI6- 405724 FMARTINDALE 3ROC M60 232630 CNOC 275 DUO 67 7 MIlO J McCulough 3ROC 9119

JOBRIEN AJAX M50 410423 CWALSH 3ROC W55 235329 AJAX 253 UCDO 0 9M21 PBrennon SET 9216

W MCCORMA~K GEN W45 413222 MBURER 3ROC M55 243926 10M21 GDoherty UCDO 9933

FFlOOD FIN M21 4325 RMURPHY M21 2442 THECOMPETITION PROVED TO BEQUITECLOSE GEN 10 M40S0Boyle CNOC 10444

A NISHUILLEBHAlN 3ROC W45 4335 RRYAN FCA 2442 GAINED AN EARLY LEAD SURRENDERING ITBRIEFLYTO 11 M21 J Keallnge AJAX 12908

EOSUILlEBHAIN 3ROC M50 4419 NOBOYLE CNOC W14- 244527 CNOC BEFORE3ROC SNATCHED ITAWAY FOR ABOUT M21 J Elliott 3ROC DNF

NWALSH 3ROC M14- 4438 PRYAN MI6- 2554 AN HOUR BUTFAILIING TO OPEN A GAP ALLOWED M35 A OClelrlgh CNOC() DNF

DBUTLER CNOC M50 444121 B HOLLINSHEAD 3ROC M55 2509 GEN TO BRIEFLYREGAIN THELEAD STRONG RUNSK MCCORMACK GEN W18- 502620 DLARGE GEN W60 253426 LATEIN THEDAY SEnLED THECOMPETITION WITH 6lllil ~QIl~iI km l2~ rnJ BARRETT CNOC M55 5201 SROTHERY 3ROC M60 2545 3ROC FINAllY GAINING AN UNASSAILABLE LEAD 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 6414

A cooKE AJAX W21 5504 TCLEARY 3ROC W50 2626 DOWN THEFIELDAJAX PUTON A LATECHARGE BUT 2 M115POBrlen AJAX 6447

FOSULLIVAN 5533 SNOWLAN 3ROC W14- 2630 JUSTMISSEDCATCHING CNOC BUTTHESTRUGGLE 3M21 AOMuliane GEN 6726

F FLYNN 21BN 5645 JDCLARKE GEN M55 2744 25 Of THEDAY WAS THESET- FIN BAmE WITH SET 4 M16 LCrawford 3ROC 7147

DKEALY 5711 HCONVERY 3ROC W55 2822 GETTING ITBYA WHISKER THEANTICIPATED STUDENT 5MIISWYoung CNOC 7352

TFIELDS 21BN 5729 PGLANVILLE 3ROC M55 3011 BATTLENEYER MATERIALISED DUO PUTUPA 6 M21 A Tyner 3ROC 7717

DMITCHELl 21BN 5730 A BURKEGEN M12- 303424 CREDiBLE SCORE CONSIDERING THEYWEREONLY 7 M115P Gorgon AJAX 7735

EDOYLE 21BN 5617 A MCCORMACK GEN W50 3324 ELIGIBLETO RUN IN TWO COURSES BUTSADLY UCDO 8 M21 TJoyce FUCCO 7910

A COFFEY 21BN 5619 CCARROLL 3ROC M65 3340 FAILED TO SCORE A SINGLE POINTWERE HAVE ALL 9 MIl 5 TMcCormack GEN 7927

DNAGLE3ROC W45 5630 CCASHIN AJAX W12middot 345123 THESTUDENTSGONE 10 M50 ENiland AJAX 6001

KHOPKINS 3ROC W21 6220 SSUlUVAN 3529 11 M50 NC Crawford 3ROC 8645

TFLooD 21BN 6245 TMCCORMACK GEN M12- 3742 SO MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO RAN ON THEDAY TO 12 W35 J Flanagan AJAX 6834

JlYNAM 3ROC M70 6321 BONElll SET M50 3742 MAKE THEEVENTA SUCCESS ESPECIALLYALL GEN 13 W21 N Phillips 3ROC 8950

KTOMPSON DUO 6321 HNOWLAN 3ROC M12middot 3944 MEMBERSWHO RAN amp HELPED 14 M35 M Donovan 3ROC 9109

MMCGAVAN W21 6330 SEAMUS CNOC M9middot 394522 15 W40 R lynam CNOC 9322

STAlBOT TCC 6410 SAMUEL M16- 4221 THANKS ALSO TO BOB PINKERamp ALAN TAYLORFOR 16MI8GBuHer 3ROC 9401

FONEILL SET W45 642919 RNOLAN M18- 4223 THEIRWORK ON CONSmUCTING THETROPHY AND 17 M35 P Dunne WEGO 9816

KHANNAGHAN 6436 I DORREPAAl SET W5- 444421 ERICSSON amp DELPHI FOR THEIRSUPPORT 18 M45 B McGrath 3ROC 9631

PGIBBONS 6437 NDOHERTY GEN W50 4448 19W45MNowlon 3ROC 9841

LMCCORMACK GEN M14- 6439 RSHORT CNOC MID- 454420 FINALLYSPECIAL THANKS TO MAURA MORAN WHO 20 M45 RWililamson LVO 9857

JHENNAGHER 6503 CSHORT CNOC MII- 455619 MADE THEPRESENTATIONOF THEINTERCLUB 21 M20 A Quln 3ROC 10002

EGIBBONS 6512 TBUTLER 3ROC W50 4613 CHALLENGE TROPHY TO THEWINNING CLUB 3ROC 22 D Brennon 3ROC 10750

DCHEORY llBN 6633 PQUIGlEY 3ROC 4642 23 M50 H WhIte 3ROC 10845

EMURANE TCC 6640 PLARKIN 3ROC 4643 PLANNER MICHAEL KELLET 24 BCronin 10907

DSMITH FIN MI6- 664116 DONEILL M21 4826 CONTROLLER ANDREW OMUULANE 25 MIlO J Lalor GEN 11043

EQUINN W35 6740 BDORLEY M2G- 4914 ORGANISER amp INSTIGATOR PAUL NOlAN 26 RMcDonnell 11507

DORAW W2G- 6745 DONEILL M21 4915 27 M21 C Burns AJAX 12253

CMCGRATH 3ROC W45 7203 FMCSHANE WI6- 4916 26 M21 D Heale 3ROC 12448

PCOOKE AJAX M60 7212 MMCLOUGLIN W2G- 4920 29 M16 J McGrath 3ROC 13215

MDOYLE 21BN 7216 EKENNEDY 4856 30 M40 G SWeeney CNOC 13857

A DEMPSEY W21 7340 CKENNEDY 4958A SWEENEY 7413 CLYNAM M12- 5057 Bild CQIlGiil~ 1km l2lQ mSMCDONAGH TCC 7508 JMULlEN W60 5157 1W18 L Sutler CNOC 7365

DRYAN 21BN 7627 NLYNAM 3ROC W75 5815 2 M115TDevlin GEN 7816

A ONEILL 7633 RFLooD FIN WIG- 590918 3 W21 M Hutchinson 3ROC 8910

RDOYLE 21BN 7727 GJONES FIN WIG- 592317 4 W21 J McElwain 3ROC 9027

BSHARKEY FIN W21 7740 HJONES FIN WIG- 592416 5 MGalllgan 10334

A GILLMAN W12- B706 REID 6722 6M16HBody OBCS 10453

C M35 8931 EPYE 7014 7 M16 MCarroll OBCS 10504

MBARRY 9430 P MCCORMACK GEN MIG- 7403 8 W45 M OColmaln GEN 11050

OOCONNER W35 11020 KQUINLEN GEN M12- 7412 9 11160P Croke AJAX 13256

BSEVIN W21 11040 EQUIGLEY FIN W14- 754815 10 A Sweeney amp A Murray 15315

MREID W21 11520 CLAFFERTY FIN W4- 7549 - SMurphy DNF

KHANNEY DUO 13630 MCABE 7726

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ZrsectiD~QI[~~ 12 ~[) L 24Q m RMooney SM-NavyMP1 M55 PMcCormack GEN 5705 M16 P OBrienAJAA DNF RESULTSOF SETANTA EVENTHELDAT KILLAKEE ON l~( FEBRUARY19972 M40 K Carey 3ROC 7315 VV21A McEvoy AJAA DNF3 M35 BCryan 3ROC 7502 A COURSE

4 W45 M Walsh 3ROC 7806 Q[QOOll ~QInll Q~Illl K rn B Delaney M21 CNOC 5411 KDaly MI7 86115 M45 D OColmain GEN 7939 1W14 N OBoyle CNOC 3652 G Brady M21 CORKO 5603

50 hEatu M21 88216 M45 M Kavanagh 8312 2 M14 LMcCormack GEN 4129 p Nolan M21 GEN

J flemIng M35 89325704 E08n8n M50 FINGAL 89~7 M60 A Bonox-tow GEN 8533 3 John amp Dave 4657 R Holohan M20 CNOC 5750 DDoran M21 FINGAL 91418 W21 U Coghlan 3ROC 8700 4 W16 C Kavanagh OBCS 4817 A Tucker M35 5823 GSwaaney M40 CNOC 93149 W55 C NuHoIl LEEO 8754 5 M14 SKearns OBCS 4930

M Flynn M21 AJAX 6048 SOShe M35 GEN 9322H MeLindon M21 3ROC 6205 J8rowll 9345

10 M35 FLafferty FIN 8904 6 RRichardson 5009 P Spillane M35 CNOC 6407 MDonlOn MI 3ROC 9538

11M45DOMurchu CNOC 8915 7 W21 D ONeill FIN 5026 B Bell M40 GEN 6516PDonlon 1AS5 3ROC 9736N BlOwne M17 10133

12 M21 D Doran FIN 8955 8 W14 Sl BuHer CNOC 5631 P Casey M21 UCDO 6513 MOalligan 1050213 MSS M Butl~r 3ROC 9156 9 W18 D Kavanagh SI Thomas 5739 J Cleary W21 3ROC 6552 PCulion 1055514 M55BHoliinsnead 3ROC 9350 10 W12YAOSlien AJAX 5740

BONeill M45 CNOC 6605 NCarrall 11652N C Crawford M50 3ROC 6847 LSloan MI9 11952

15 W45 A NiShuilleabhaln 3ROC 9553 11W16 LGrIffin 6027 P McNamara M20 DUO 6920 H8rody 08CS 1215316 M45PBul1er 3ROC 9557 12 W18 L Bracken St Thomas 6052 R Cleary M35 3ROe 6926 N HutChinson W21 3ROC 1433317 WSO J ONeill FIN 9922 13 M21 G Lawlor CNOC() 6113 T Duggan M35 CNOe 7117

H08relamUy AJAX 15705

18 M21 N BuHerfield GEN 10008 14 MGriffin 6114 N Phillips W21 3ROe 7431 CLally ONPN4

19 W50CElant SET 10238 15 W18SBracken St Thomos6138 B Doherty M50 GEN 7826 CMcDonngh ONPN14

20 W45W McCormack GEN 10422 16 W12C Buller CNOC 6146J Lalor M40 GEN 7907 fOallln ONPN7G Elliott M21 3ROC 8002 a Hunl ONF

21 M65 SRothery 3ROC 10730 17W45SButier CNOC 6234 E Dunne M21 3ROe 8126 RMcOonnoll ONF22 W50 G power 3ROC 11055 18W21 MReid 6311 00 Murchu M45 CNOC 8240 Awall DNF

23 W21 FOSllen AJAX 12417 19 M18 SOMoore st Thomas6552 NOormack M21 CNOC 8422 CCOURSEW21 A Sheridan GEN PNP 10 20 W21 M Joyce 6720 G Condon M50 GEN 8428 G EvansE OShea M35 GEN 8441 M21 CNOC 2917M451 MacNeill 3ROCDNF 21 ORyon 61st 6744 M Buller M55 3ROC 8456 M Healy W40 GEN 3333M21BRowe 3ROCDNF 22 L Callaghan 61s1 7002 D OColmain M45 GEN 8833 K McKenna AAS 3414

23 HReld SM-Navy7138 P Buller M45 3ROC 8850 A 0 Donnell AAS 3414

Liebl Z[22l ~Qt[~2 la~Illl2QIl 24 DLee 61s1 7321 C Koegan 3ROC 9624 WCollln$ 7 FAR 3450

1 M20 P McNamara DUO 3818 25 P Griffin 7806 C Stokes M21 10545 T Byrne 3612B Jones M21 DUO 10659 JOmiddotNeili W50 FIN 3902

2 M16ROColmaln GEN 4233 26 Uz Niall amp Gearoidl 8241 M Kellen M55 GEN 13141 J F(sncls M40 7 FAR 39393 M21 Bohan CNOC 4252 27 M McAlister amp P 0 Connor 12942 Redmond amp Cooke W45 GEN 40054 W21 B Lawlor CNOC 4441 EPye MP5 D Cashin DNP16 D Gormley AAS 40235 M21 TLawlor CNOC() 4638 M16SCooper TRB()MP5 SOBoyte DNP2 J SUlek 7 FAR 4048

BOBnon ONP6 Hanlon 7 FAR 43076 M50 EOSuilleabhaln3ROC 5339 AGrlffin MP5 DShon DNF WoodsDevitt 7 FAR 43307 M16LOhAlmain SET 5436 AKiernan MP5 R Wallace DNF N Walsh M14- 3ROC 44208 M35 SDoody 5838 M16SCarr OBCSMP5 AM McKenna W40 AJAX 45049M14 NWatsh 3ROC 6155 W18CMunn MP5 8 COURSe R Moynihan AAS 452410 W55CWalsh 3ROC 6316 W18AClarke MP511 K Elaejai SM-Navy 6330 RDevlin GEN MP Unlortunltefy tnt course had to oe voded due 0 an tncottect contr~ code Timbullbull 6nd

12 W45 D Nagle 3ROC 6338 W16CBorry OBCSMPrO$unr givenbelOwrorlIOn only Conlrol6 hasbun axduel rromtht ulls

13 W35 C Corey 3ROC 6553 M Kelly OBCS DNF W Young M45 CNOC 4637 P Gallagher AASMNowlon W45 3ROC 5659 452414 W14SNowlan 3ROC 7136 M14BCasey OBCSDNF BMcGrath M45 3ROC 5739 S Healy WISmiddot GEN 453515 W45 FONeill SET 7256 0 WictltlGm M35 AJAX 6250 D Large weo GEN 453716 M16BGreene 3ROC 7346 YellQlOt~QU[~1l2 a Imlll 00 Il J Fitzsimons M45 3ROC 6311 M Kavanagh M45 462117 W18 K McCormack GEN 7548 1 M12TMcCormack GEN 3243

FOBen W21 AJAX 6403 S L Buller W14 CNOC 4731C Burns M21 AJAX 6455 N Lawlor 474818 W20 SMcCormack GEN 7555 2 M12ABell GEN 3428 A Ayling M21 OUO 6457 G Codd M21 482719 W40 N Lalor GEN 7704 3 M12 A Burke 3430 s Murray M45 6601 P Cooke MeO AJAX 4946UCoghran W21 3ROC 67r20 W18 B Elant SET 7748 4 Ml0RShart CNOC 3811 RLynam W40 CNOC 6745 F Dawson 7 FAR 505521 WIlO J OSllen AJAX 7823 5 AampS Cullen 3812 A8uner11eld M35 GEN 6904 MDeagan AAS 511122 M5OBONeill SET 7832 6 Wl0CCashin AJAX 3824 E0 Suliloobhaln 10150 3ROC 7058 C McKenna AAS 5112

MWalsh W45 3ROC 710S J Curtin M21 515523 W21 S Dempsey 8006 7 Ml0PMcKenna AJAX 3958 8 lojolllnhOad MS5 3AOC 7210 C MeGrath W45 3ROC 531724 W50 A McCormack GEN 8011 8 BCulien 4013 OHiggins 7245 E Kernan W21 AJAX 533125 M65 C Carroll 3ROC 8250 9 A-M McKenna AJAX 4520

FMCCormack M55 CNOC 7247 U 0 Callaghan M20 5412BLuwlor 1121 733026 W21 H Hopkins 3ROC 8436 10 Wl0HHealy CNOC 5007 JOempsoy M21 74or D Mooney 7 FAR 5419

27 F Lynch 8535 11 W14 N Lalor amp L OReIiIyGEN 5144 TLawlor M21 1536 0 Sullivan 5420OHealy M14middot G~ 7634 D Ryan W21 5440

28 W50 TBuller 3ROC 9646 12 Ml0S0Boyle CNOC 5412 TDevlin 10145 GEN 7635 A Joyce W21 GEN 554729 M70(M5O) J Lynam 3ROC 10923 13 VCulien 6949 D8utler M50 CNOC 7800 J Lvnam M70 3ROC 563730 RampD Gibbons 12105 14 W60 J Mullen 9628 A UIShuilleabhainWS 3ROC 7815 C Cashin Wl0 AJAX 575531 Chambon x3 13306 15 M7 G Corney 14141

SRothery 10165 3AOC 795 T Keane GEN 5803LNaughlon W40 3ROC 795432 WSS V Murtagh 3ROC 16611 Ml0 H Nowlan 3ROC MP AMomsey W35 CNOC 8011 C Kavanagh W15 OBCS 5816

KGlbbons MPl Ml0PMcCormackGEN MP HWhlle 10150 JROC 8016 P Maguire AAS 5832- EONeill WISmiddot 3ROC 8031 D Caullen AAS 5832

M16 J Carbary OBCS MP W4() C LaffertyFIN DNF ABoyle M21 AJAX 8140 B Dunne M21 5917 D Doyle SM-NavyMP9 JMcGrath MI6 3ROC 8335 McElwain W21 5944

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AAS 3245S Demoey W21 6332Crowley

AAS 3245Firhouse ScoulS 6502A Bett

GEN 3447E Gibbins 6502JOmiddotBrien

AJAX 3651J Lawlor 6518H Nowlan Ml0 3AOC 3708R Lyons M20 DUO 6610 C Young Wl0 CNOC 4108AOulnn M21 OUO 6622 P OClelrlgh W21 CNOC 4108M OColmain W45 GEN 6820 ABunce M12 GEN 4245O Crawley 7 FAA 6823 DOmiddotNettl W21 FIN 4412F Lynch 6854 S McGerty

4640McGillivray 7 FAA 6910 K Hannay DUO 4640S Goldsberry 5955 NOmiddotBoyle W12 CNOC 4710KrlszlormiddotBajeis 7043 E Donlon W12 3AOC 5018A Hasrey 7229 115024G Lawlor 73SO E PyeSO45P Morrigan 7410 L PyeSO45T Butler WSO 3AOC 7444 L amp M Anderson WI21Ml0 5202MJell1in 7645 A Oorrepaal MIa- SET 5410John M 7 FAR 7646 IOoffepaal WIOmiddot SET 5430L ConnottylS OConnor 7 FAR n06 David OBCS 5854V Murtagh W55 3AOC 7807 Auairf Ml0 CNOC 5937PFox M35 7953 CShon Ml0middot CNOC 5947M Doyle 8314 N Walsh6122E Griffin W20 DUO 9CA8 TJ Walsh6125Flrhouse 18753 Barryw6155P Walsh6155Niall I Gavin DNP 2 C Walsh6155B Slevin ONP 4 C Shaw6258C Walsh DNP10 E Shaw6258Aoyamp Erris ONPhl1 J Doyle6613K Thompson DNP 23 A Doyle6613A Kleman DNP 4 COmiddotBoyle Ml0middot CNOC 6818KAB ONF C Mangan6613Flrhous8 ONF C Murphy OBCS 6909C Sharkey ONF CBaY OBCS 6910COmiddotNelli ONF KNampNL W12 GEN 6916ONelli famly DNF J Mulhern W60 3AOC 7805NLynam ONF G Carney MIO 10240ACurroil DNF O Carney M12 10314Ciara amp Sinead DNF S Casper

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Brown Course 6km 17 controls

cathal Cregg 5500T McDonagh FWAR M21 6555

John Muldowney FWAR M35 6600George Taylor FWAR M40 6725

T Talbot 7440Orlla Prendergast GRTC W21 7455

Wayne Niall 7FAR 7800Jason Masterson WHO M18 8155

Olive Manning 10405Tom Conlon FWAR M21 MP13

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Cian OLeary WHO M14 1710John Hargroves WHO M15 3630

Erinna Foley-Fisher MN W10 3642Christian Foley-Fisher MN M12 3715

T Cooke WHO M15 7305Satomi Tsujii WHO 8440

louise Maguire UCG 9800Fiona Murphy UCG 10100Arlene Claffey DNFNiamh Hanna DNF

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ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997EVENING ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997

Local evening events are listed separately on the previous page

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LEINSTERALLSTARTTIMES6 TO 7 PM BROCKAGH Laragh Co Wicklow GEN Moss start 1200

KNOCKBARRONKimity Co Offaly PXNComaught League 8 11 to 1 pmGARVAGH Co Derry NWOC NtSeries3 GR C 83 15COUMSHINGAUN Ca WaterfordWatOSE League 051379708 11 to 1pmS314104KNOCKACAREIGH WOOD Kilmurry Co Cork CorkO Score Event 021361544 11 to 13OpmW 36 64USNABRIN WOOD Curraglass Canna Co Cark BOC Winter League 9 021546194 11 to 2 pm

W965920BOF NATIONAL EVENT2 Holme Fell Canis ton lake District (0044-1539-727907)

Moy 13 RUSSBOROUGHCoWicklowCNOC 045432267 N 961220 DONADEA Clane Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N B3 3327 CURRAGHWiESTCo Kidare CNOC 045432267 N 75 14

JlXle 3 WooDENBOIEY Hollywood Co WicldowCNOC 045432267 N 93 015 PHOENIXPARKSoftware Pathe Inter-Hrm League 110 DONADEA Clone Ca Kildare CNOC 045432267N 83 3312 CORKfGH PARKCLONDALKIN Software Pathe Inter-firm League 217 CURRAGH Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N 79 1219 KILLINEYPARKSoftware Pathe Inter-firm League 324 HOLLYWOOD Co Wicklow CNOC 045432267 N 94 0626 HELLFIREWOOD Software Pathe Inter-firm League 4

July 1 ARDGILLAN Co Dublin FIN0183765063 THREEROCKWOOD Software Pathe Inter-tlrm League 58 CARRICKGOLLOGAN Co Dublin GEN Kllternan (RI17)012893497 022520515 KILLAKEECo Dublin SET Ballyboden (R115) 012985799 GR 012023822 RAVENSROCKCoDublin AJAX 012691196GROI9018029 THREEROCKWOOD Co DubllJ) 3ROC 012868871 bullGRO 170240

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IRISHCHAMPIONSHIPS Cla1JoBAWN Laragh Co Wicklow AJAXGEN 012691196 Pre-Entry T 1295IRISHRELAYCHAMPIONSHIPSCURRAltOIICo Kildare CNOC 045432267 Pre-Entry N 7912EnlTlesto Brian Bell 25 Balally Park Dundrum Dublin 16(01-2956894)e-mail enqulrlestoI98380~lbmmallcomTHECRAGSGlenflesk Co KerrySO Munster League 7Munster Inler-Club 11 to 130pm W082837BRITISHCHAMPIONSHIPS Clumber Pork amp Chatsworth EnglandLOWEALPINECOMERAGHMOUNTAINMARATHONLEINSTERCHAMPIONSHIPSDJoua WOODSCo Wlcklow SET012985799020 12Entries to Frances ONelli 18Manor Heath Dublin 16 Tei 014943145scotnsn CHAMPlONSHrpsamp Ndfio(1al Event 3 Klngussle area Delalls Irom IanMolr (0044-131-452-9789)BRANDONHILLGralguGnomdnogh CoKllkenny WatO SELGogue 05 37970811 to 1pm S700400THREEROCKWOOD 3ROC telnster LeaguG 12012666871 lIla 1pm (CHECK VENUEI)SLEIVECROOBSOUTHBallynahlnch Co Down LVONI $Gries4 GR J 32 47

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Entries to Margaret CrGGdon Tavio Mount Prospect Douglas Co Cork Phone 021-361824 Fax 021-361826

Apr 17 GARRYCLOYNEWaterloo Co Cork BOCEvenlng League 3 02247300 530 to 715W6OO82024 CURRABINNYCarrlgallne Co Cork BOC Evening League 4 021546194 530 to 715W780630

May 27 FARRANFORESTPARKCo Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 1021361544530-7 3Opm W 48 71

CURRABINNYCarrigaline Co Cork COIkO Inler Firm League 2 021361544 530-730 pm W 79 62BALLINCOLUG PARKCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 3 021361544530-730 pm W 5971CURRAGHWOOD MIdIGton Co Cork CorkO Inter FirmLeagUG 4 021361544 530-730 pm W 86 76KINSALETOWN Co Cork CorkOlnler Firm LGague 5 021361544530-730 pm W 63 50

GLENBOWiERWooD KHleagh Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 6 021361544 W 99 77KlLBRITIAINWOOD Bandon Co COIk CorkO Inter Firm League 7 021361544 W 52 47WALSHTOWNWOOD Midlelon Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm league 8 021361544 W 66 91WARRENSCOURTWOOD Kilmurry Co Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 9 021361544 W 38 67GARREnSTOWNWOOD BallinsplHIGCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 10021361544 W 58 44

June 3101724

JULY6 AGHAVANNAGH Co Wicklow SET Mountain Maralhon 012985799 11 to 1pm1213 CELTIC CUP [reland v Wales BeddgeGrt amp Befwys y Coed N lAtles

July 16152229

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SEPIEMBER6 BURRENCo Fermanagh NI Series6 FermO7 IRISHORlEN1ERTROfHYPORTUMNACo Galway 1100-1330start13 SENIORHOMEINTERNATIONALCAAUNCOfORDCo Louth 3ROC14 SENIORHOMEINTERNATIONALRelays CARUNCOfORDCo Louth 012866671 PrGEntry J 18 111314 VETERAN HOMEINTERNAnoNAIDerbyshire14 BALLINCOLLIGPARKCo Cork CorkO IntroJTralning 021361544 11102 pm W 59 7114 FARRANFORESTPARKCo Cork BOClntroTrainlng 021546194103010130 W48071514 KILLINEYHILLCo Dublin AJAX Come ond Irv 11012691196 II 101 prn 026126014 KILSHEELANCo Waterford WatO SEleague 05137970811 to 1prn S26623321 COMBAUN Milchelslown Co Cork LeeO Mitchelstown 021300373 11 to 130pm R872621 NEWBRIDGEHOUSEDonabote Co Dublin GEN Come and Try11012893497 11 to 1prn 021049527 SLiEVECROOB (NORTH)Ballynahinch Co Down NI Series7 LVO28 ARDGILLAN nr SkerriesCo Dublin FINCome and Try110183765061 to 1pm28 GARRETTSTOWNWOOD BaliinspiHleCo CorkCorkO Cork LGaguG 102136154411 to2pm W5844

be askGd later on to volunteer pleose givG yourname and phone number to Brian Hollinshead or IanMocNelli Ph01-2982 762

Software Paths Business Houses League

Lend an OrlenleetlThisyear one club member can compete on eachteem but on a different course 10the novicesThe idea Is that the clubs would Lend an OriGnleGtto any team not having a resident orlenteer Lastyear several teams had an ordinary orienteer as nonplaying captain but many teems did not Manyorganisations with club orienteers did not enter IheIGague but despite thot over thirty teams competedwith a high attendance up to the lost night

While each event Isorganised by a dlffGrent clubwe found Idst year that a results crew whichtroveued from event 10 event helped greatly Indisplaying thG results promptly as people finished Ifyou could help on several of the nights pteose doolfer as some of last years crew will wish to run thisyearNB This leaguG Is intendGd as a social as well as asporting occasionEntry forms for teams are included in the LeinstGrcopies of this issueof lIO Try to get your workmatesinvolvGd

If you favour the concept of -Lend an Orlenteer-and you are likely to be available on the lourThursdays of June and the 3rd July and would likG10

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SQUAD PURSUITSA OCleirigh CNOC

Training Organised technical training was laidon for members and wannabe members of ournational squads - Senior Vets Student andDefence Forces squads - over the week-end1516 February Frank and Deirdre Ryanorganised a menu of training exercises on theSaturday in Portumna Park from whichparticipants could select the type and difficulty oftraining which best suited their needs

Figure 1

Butterflyraquo au Sunday after a discussionchaired by Irish Orienteering Champion ColmRothery on race preparation participantssampled a mass-start butterfly relay event at firsthand on the intricate Knockbarron map Thisrace format which simulates relay racing isorganised as follows There is a mass-start witheach competitor funning all 6 sections of thecourse (A B C X Y Z) in differentpermutations The format in Figure I gives 36permutations (AXBYCZ AYBXCZ AZBYCX ) and requires 9 courses to be over-printed(AX AY AZ BX ) The Figure 2 format

gives 128 The Irish Orienteer

permutations and requires 5 courses to beoverprinted Simultaneously a shorter 2 tooprace can be incorporated without any extraorganisation by simply using 4 sections (eg AB X Y) which yields 4 course permutations

The mass-start butterfly method is now beingused as a legitimate a-race format in its ownright and has been adopted in some World Cupraces It also made an appearance for one stage ofthe Swiss 6-day last year Mass-start butterflybrings the spills thrills and spectator appeal of arelay to the individual competition I predict thatwell see more of this format in the future

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Mass-stan (or relay) type training is animportant component of technique trainingbecause it de-sensitises the athlete to thedistractions of other competitors improvescontrol-taking drills andforces the athleteto map-read at an increased racing tempoThe skills developed improve individualperformance as well as relay racingexpertise

More so than any other orienteering-skillstraining type we need to conduct more relaytraining and racing in Ireland Nine squadmembers attended this training week-end

Thonfs Once again thanks to all the contributors to this issue Ton ODonovan Aonghus

OCleirigh Ailbhe Creedon Joe lalor Colm Rothery the other editors and clubsecretaries the people who send in stllffon disk so It doesnt have to be retyped the oneswho send ill printed results as well as a copy on disk and who keep the format simple

As for the rest of you Ipray for you late at night that YOIl will be amicted with the curseof the seven snotty-nosed orphans for making my job so much more difficult than it need

beFinally apologies for the (yet again) late arrival of this issue due to other commitments(work family and orienteering) and a change ofDTP program (Pagemaker to Quark

Express)

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Squad Members take Oil thecountry and will

Veteran running star and orienteering squadmember Gerry Brady wins tbe Veteran NationalCross-Country (040) title in Sligo This is atremendous victory for Gerry who was third inthe same competition last year

Defence Forces athlete and orienteerPaddy Morgan makes a terrific comebackfrom lengthy injury to win the 045 titte

On the same day in the Womens NationalIntermediate race British OmiddotChampion UnaCreagh finishes in an excellent third position andin doing so establishes herself as a versatile all-rounder - international orienteer and mountain-racer and successful running athlete The racewas won by Irish mountain-racing star BethMcClUSkey (who has been seen of late atorienteering events) All you girls booking yourteam ticket 10WOC99 look-outII) the mens Intermediate race Colrn Rotheryfinishes in an impressive fourth position TheNational Intermediate Championships is a bigrace in all respects - il boasts the largest field inthe country and is a race where most of our greatathletes made their mark Fonner winnersinclude Eamonn Couglan Gerry Curtis andPeter Mathews Runners-up in tbe past includeGerry Brady and mountain racing legend - JohnLenihan

JUDITH BUTLERMany Leinster orienteers and those fromfurther afield will have known 3ROCsJudith Dutler Judith died at Easter after afight against cancer She had been acti ve onthe 3ROC committees dealing withjuniors membership and general clubactivities and bad also been a member ofthe lOA Training amp Coaching BoardShe was always outgoing goodbumouredand enthusiastic and bore hertroubles lightly at least as far as the rest ofthe world could see She was a naturalteacher as anyone seeing her at the annualmini-sports festival will auest coping withhundreds of primary school children tryingorienteering for the first timeAlthough not a competitors who tended tofeature high up the results lists she was aconstant companion to her husband Philipand son Jeff on their orienteering outingstravelling to events at home and abroadorienteering and mountain marathons andcould be relied upon to help at 3ROCevents prepared to stand in the cold waitingfor finishers or doing other thankless tasksWell all miss her personality and her readylaughter To Philip Jeff and Amy go oursympathies

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Choose Intensityrather than Volume or

Frequency

Aonghus OCleirigh CNOC

Exercise physiologist Owen Andersonconstantly preaches the merits of high-intensity rather than high-volume or high-frequency training How does this fit withyour Ostraining The following is adaptedfrom Training with Verve gives you moreNerve Running Research Vol 12 No8

A cardinal tenet of training - the specificityprinciple - stales that you should make thephysiological and neuromuscular demands of asignificant portion of your training similar to thedemands placed on your body during actualcompetition Competition is nearly always veryintense So therefore at least a couple of yourweekly training sessions need to be similarlyintense And in order to be orienteering specificsome of your training should be performed innatural terrain

Every endurance athlete needs to optimise threekey physiological variables - V02max (maximal

aerobic capacity) lactate threshold (the exerciseintensity above which you swamp yourbloodstream with lactic acid) and exercise

economy (the actual oxygen cost of runningcycling swimming or orienteering at a certainspeed) Scientific research has concluded thatthe optimal intensity to boost V02max is training

at an intensity of 90- 100V02max (93- 100

max heart rate or MHR) The superior trainingintensity range for elevating your lactatethreshold is 87- 90 V02max (90- 93 MHR)

Tempo runs in terrain fill this prescription for 0-training And running economy is best enhancedby hill sessions all good clean fun As a rule ofthumb the length of an ~ work-out shouldNOT normally exceed 10 of your weeklymileage As you get fitter you should be able tohandle more than one tough training session perweek Remember the best work-outs foroptimising the three key physiological variablesall involve high intensity high octane trainingand NOT moderate or low intensity trainingGogging) But make sure that you recover~ sessions (recovery training should beeasy) and that you periodize your training(appropriately adapt the volume-intensitytraining mix throughout the season)

Tough high-powered work-outs (but NOTmoderate ones) trigger the pituitary gland intoproducing large amounts of human growthhormone (HGH) which builds muscles andrepairs bones ligaments and tendons HGHboosts fat metabolism increases leanness andpower (and makes you look good on the beach)IIGII production requires training at above 90MHR Also its been recently discovered thatintense training (as opposed to LSD) improvesnerve connectivity with your muscles This leadsto greater running economy

ORIENTEERING CENTENARYF The lOF has decided to mark the centenary of the first orienteeringevent in Norway on 31 st October 1897 The celebrations are to startat the World Championships inNorway in August and finish at theWorld Cup final in 1998 The lOF will celebrate the centenary at all

major events during that year including the World Cup races in Ireland in May 1998The rOF bas also launched its new logo designed by Swedish designer Anna Jonbacksymbolising the future and our beliefin development and progress Obvious really isntitJQ Ve Irish brienJeer

1997 IRISH MOUNTAIN RUNNING ASSOCIATION RACES

APRIL6 Dart to the Head 100 305 230 Bandstand Bray Promenade Co Wlcklow13 Doon MC 80 335 230 2mlles(slgnposted) trom Doon Co Limerick23 Hell Fire Relay 16 85 730 Hell Fire Woods Klllakee Rathamham Co Dublin30 Goal Flash 24 191 730 Strand Hotel Bray Promenade BrayCo Wicklow

MAY7 Hell Fire Flicker LL 34 85 730 Hell FIreWoods Klllakee Rathamham Co Dublin11 Lugnaqullla LC 101718 230 Camara HiliTrack Glen o lmaal Co Wlcklow14 Sugarloa Rush LL 37 213 730 termer Calary FIlling staucn 25 Kilmacanogue on

Roundwood Road Co Wlcklow21 Three Rock Dash LL 48 198 730 T1cknocknr Lamb Doyle s Sandyford Co Dublln24 KNOCKDHU INT 76 448 200 Near Lame Co Antrim28 Bray Head LL 50 274 730 Southern end o Bray Promenade Co Wlcklow

JUNE1 CARRAUNTOOHtL ICAtC 137 11262302 Strlckeen Hili 64 381 2304 Blue Light LL 55 3268 Glendalough LC 19085411 Scalp LL 64 24414 Nephln CC 80 61015 CROAGH PATRICK ICCC77 762 120018 Seahan LL 69 36622 Seetin - Ballyhouras MC 80 42725 SorretHl1I LL 100nv73O29 BRANDON tCIMC97914 1200

Breantee LoughAcoose Glencar Co KenyKate Kearney s Collage Gap of Dunloe Co Kerry730 Blue Light Pub Sanclylord Co Dublin230 Glendalough Car PariltCo Wlcklow730 Dublin Sport Holel Kllternan Co Dublin230 North Plantation I1rCasllehlll Crossmollna Co MayoMurrlsk nearWestpolCo Mayo730 Stone Cross Bailinascorney Co Dublin230 Glenosheen Co LimerickLacken to Blessington Rd CoWlcklowAn Bolhar Pub near Brandon Creek Dingle Co Kerry

JULY2 HoWlh LL6 EUROPEAN TROPHY INT9 Maulln LL

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80 183 730 GM Club Dungrlln Rd Howth Co Dublin1101000 Ebensee SatzkammergutAUslrla Up-hili only unlortunately80 457 730 Crone Car PariltGlencree Co Wlcklow (near

Powerscourt Watertall)ICIMC 120 1295 1200Glencushnablnnla Glen o Aher1owCo ~peraryLL 89 427 730 Lake Car Par1ltDjouceWoods Co Wlcklow (5 miles S ot

Enniskerry)80 591 Kllcash Co TipperaryLL 129671 730 Stone Cross Balllnascomey Co Dublin (3 miles S otBridgel Burke sPub Tallaght)ICAC185 1006230 CalTawaystlckBridge Glenmalure Co Wlcklow (8 mls S of

Laragh56 427 730 Glencormac Inn Kllmacanogue Co Wlcklow

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AUGUST2 Mangerton MC 97 701 230 Mangerton Scenic Car Park slgnposted trom Muckross

Hotel Muckross Killarney Co Keny274 730 Featherbed Road Co Dublin (between Kllakee andGlencree)ICAC123800230 Co Wlcklow - Tobe conllrmed183 730 Calary Car Parilt3 miles Kllmacanogue on Roundwood Rd2091113230112 mile from Laragh Co Wlcklow on Sally Gap Rd

6 Klppure 9716 WORLD TROPHY TRIAL20 Sugarloa Relay 1924 Glenmacnass LC

SEPTEMBER7 WORLD TROPHY INT 1200Male Siavonice Uplce Czech Republic28 Dublin Peaks 113410 230 T1cknockCarPark near Lamb Doyle 5 Sandyford Co Dublin

INT = International Race AIC =ALL IRELANDCHAMPIONSHIPIC= Irish Champlonsh~ Best 4 ot 7 CC = Connaught Championship Besl 2 o 2LC = teInster Championship Best 3 ot 5 MC =Munster Championship Best 4 01 6KL = Kerry League Tobe decided LL = Leinster League Best 7 o 3

All distances In kilometres - all heights in metres

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Junior Home International1996

(September 21stl22nd)

Roving reporter Toni ODonovan on thei996 Junior Home international

A team of 23 juniors left early on Fridaymorning facing a long journey to the LakeDistrict for toe 1996 JHI After hours oftravelling by car and ferry we eventually arrivedat the caravan park where the teams were stayingImmediately everyone made a scramble to findthe best caravan (with the fewest adults) Ashunger was beginning to get the better of us wefound a pizza take away and proceeded to one ofthe caravans where they were quickly devoured

Late to bed and early to rise meant that manytimes were slow in the individual compctltion Abeautifully technical forest followed by a fastopen area led to many amusing route choicestories and many exhausted athletes The terrainproved to be fairly unusual and before the event Ihad heard frightening stories about the mappergetting lost The area was full of limestonepavements which made it very tricky underfootand made for a lot of interesting and intricatelittle features The forest was very runnable andfast - this made it possible to run and lose contactwith the map easily This led to a number ofcostly mistakes and slow times Howevereveryone cheered up at the prospect of the dinnerwaiting for us - and tbe disco that followedAfter an interesting dinner the prizegiving for theindividual competition was held The cheeringand loud banging that resulted when the two Irishsecond placesin M15 and W 17 were called outwas memorable

Eventually we found the disco but most of theIrish contingent disappeared to the caravanswhere we found them curled up under quiltswatching Tv Another late night followed by aneven earlier rise left many asleep in the cars onthe way to a nine oclock start

The relays rwere held on the same map as theindividual competition and almost all the courseshad similar legs It turned out to be a sprint-O

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competition where runners were finishing onlyseconds apart (l second in my case) The timeswere fast and the Irish finished second in theW 17 and third in the MlS age classes _much tothe joy of the Welsh The W 17 team were eveninvited to join in the Welsh team photo as we beatthe Scottish WI7 team leaving Wales in 2ndplace with a narrow victory over Scotland - onceagain England won by a very clear margin

We left shortly after the prizegiving for thelong trip home We just had time for a short swim- for some shorter than for others I dont thinklhat Fiachra will forget this in a hurry - his face ashe touched the water (freezing water) was oneto remember Everything considered I think thatthe event was enjoyed by all - for many of whomit was their first JHI

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The Leinster LeagueThere is one remaining event in the 96197League Three Rock Wood 25th May Prizegiving will be at the LOA AGM (see below)Prizes arc to be awarded for the followingHighest scoring overall and Female competitor inthe League (Perpetual Trophies )1 st 2nd 3rdM21 on the Brown courselst 2nd 3rd non-M21on the Brow course lst 2nd 3rd Men and isr2nd 3rd Women competitors on the Blue GreenLight Green Red and Orange courses lst 2nd3rd M and W 14- on the Yellow course and thecompetitor with the greatest number ofcompleted events on each course

League Compensation Points (comp-O)As all those who put time into League events loseout when it comes to scoring points and for thisreason the LOA has decided to award OrganisersPlanners Controllers (and their assistants)compensation Points for their league event asfollowsCompensation Points equal your maximumpoints scored during that league on your normalcompetitive course (if it is not void ) Eachindividual is only allowed to this once during aLeague These points will be credited to you atthe end of the league The 19961997 league isto be includedIt is also hoped that it will encourage more peopleto take on these tasks and a form ofapprenticeship will take place through theAssistantsAs this is being applied retrospectively could allthose who are owed Compensation Points pleasecontact Andrew OMullane at events or 4933891(h) e-mail aomullanetinetie

LOA AGMThis years AGM has been fixed for 15th Juneafter the Curragh evening event Last year therewas a lively discussion if there is anything youwant brought up at the AGM please let AndrewOMullane (see above) know

Fixtures MeetingThere will be a fixtures meeting on the l Sth of

May It will cover events from 1anuary 1998 toMay 1998 LOC98 league events and all otherevents must be decided Details will be circulatedto the cl ubs

IOC97 and LOC97The Irish champs will take place in Glendalough(individual) and the Curragh (relays) on the 3rdand 401 May the Leinster champs will be held inDjouce Woods Near Enniskerry Co Wicklow onthe 24th MayMany thanks to all those who are taking part inhelping at these events Their efforts are muchappreciated the truth as always is that withoutthe help of everyone of these people theseevents simply would not take place

Summer FestivalOn Tuesday evenings from May LOthe July thesummer festival of orienteering is back (checkfixtures list for details) These friendly events arethe ideal job for introducing new people to thesport so everyone now is the Lime to get yourmum amp dad brother sister boyfriend girlfriendhusband wife colleague boss neighbour allyour mates and your granny out into the realworld

Software Paths LeagueAgain this Summer the successful SoftwarePaths evening League of inter-firm competitionsreturns these are closed events and all clubs arebeing informed of them

Dublin Dy NightDublins first Night-O league took place duringFebruary and March about 40 Owls took parteveryone who finished got points (eurovisionstyle) those who competed in pairs were deemedto be competitive See the results section for finalstandings

And Finally All those from Leinster who travelled to theMunster champs inter provincial over StPatricks weekend can pat themselves OLl theback for a job well done (almost) we were just afew juniors short of raiding the south andreturning with inter pro trophy Next time theymay not be so fortunate

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SWEDISH O-RINGENCLINIC 1996

Tonl ODonovan and Mary OConnor reporton the trip of a lifetime

Our journey to Sweden had many interestingtwists The first of these happened long beforewe arrived there Due to a delay in Ireland wedidnt have long in Heathrow and although Maryand I found the plane to Stockholm our bagsfailed miserably Even though J may sound crazythis was very fortunate for us as they arrived atour accommodation almost as soon as we did lindour shoulders were saved from the agony ofcarrying them around Stockholm to the train Aswe looked out the windows from the plune wemarvelled at the tree covered ground all aroundStockholm

I now understand why the Soandinavians arcbrilliant crienteers - outside their doors arebeautiful intricate forests Mary and I werefortunate to have this same facility and we tookadvantage of it almost immediately to go for apre-breakfast terrain run We quickly realisedthat any relocation techniques we possessed weregoing to be very useful After lunch we startedour first training exercise in the same woodMary and I shadowed each other for every secondcontrol as many of the instructors had not yetarrived and because this was an optional exerciseto familiarise yourself with Swedish terrain (thistook the duration of our holiday however we didnot get quite as lost as we had in the morningsession)

Our entertainment began after an interestingdinner - it didnt resemble the menu descriptionof meat casserole but then I am 1I0t sure if manyof the dinners resembled anything describable (afew were nice some were edible and JohnFeehan ate the others I) The games we learnedthat night will be useful for training week-ends _however we felt that John must have practisedhis welly throwing previously Mary threw herwelly quite well but unfortunately it was in thewrong direction scattering the crowd that were14 The Irish Orienreer

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not unconscious from previous flying weJliesThe Chinese proved to be the most entertaining atgames and orienteering as of the nine at theclinic none bad previously orienteered and nonespoke English Feng Chang was the only one tocomplete a course over the five days and wespent a long time looking for them at trainingevents - invariably they had their camcorderswith them The first night finished with kayakorienteering on the Vanem - unfortunately no onecapsized The map was drawn from the shore inhalf an hour so we had some interestingarguments out in the water and I was almostthrown in

The second day had another early start fortraining followed by a relay competition Thetraining was very useful as Swedish elite runnersshadowed us and discussed our techniques routechoices and invariably our mistakes with us Wereceived attention in groups of three or fourwhich made it easier to learn and you chose yourgroup depending on your ability and age Thisnight Jorgen Martensson gave us a frighteningtalk on his training schedules and dedicationThis was fascinating and we saw him run intothird place at the Park World Tour 96 in Laxa thefollowing day I had raved incessantly about thiseventsince returning home and I am sure peopleare sick to death of hearing about it The event isorganised to promote orienteering as a televisedsport The 25 best orienteers world wide areinvited to compete on a 3km to 41cmcourse withsubstantial money prizes The spectator controlconsisted of a large crag jump followed by aswim across a deep river TIle last starter was justleaving the assembly area above the spectatorsheads as the first runner came in to the finish Alarge ramp was arranged at roof beight so that thecompetitors could be seen by everyone We hadbeen invited to take part in a special IOFO-Ringen Clinic course before the Elitecompetition This was amazing as we had theopportunity to use the Regnly electronicpunching system around the Sprint-O course

On Sunday we trained in the official trainingmap next to the OK Tyr club house Theirfacilities were brilliant and the map was ideal forclub training with a network of paths and a

mixture of technical difficulties After this wewent to the central village for the openingceremony - this had nothing whatsoever to dowith orienteering but il was a beautiful day andwe enjoyed tbe spectacle After a tiring few dayswe retired home to prepare for the competitionthe following day

S-Day startsThe 5-Day competition started on the Monday

morning with breakfast even earlier than usualThe buses transporting us to the competition areawere arranged to leave us with the maximumsleep time possible - it was still not enough as theOlympics were well under way at this stage Ifelt that I had been prepared well for thiscompetition but still managed to get very lost atmy second control After this I slowed down andshowed the map the respect thnt it deserved Myroute choices improved drastically from here onbut my time was still very far down on theleaders Each day was followed by a long waitfor the Chinese competitors who were usually outfor a very long time after maximum

We usually returned to the FSC by 5 oclock-just in time for dinner (The dinners were often alittle bit unusual and did not match the menu inour folders - or at least we did not know whatthey were even after reading the menu On theother hand John seemed to enjoy every mouthfuland more often than not had seconds and made upfor me to the cooks delight We gave up all bopeon him after he ate a lunch that everyone elsesmelt and left behind I had confidence that hewould eat it ano bet an icc-cream on the outcome- it was really nice)

Directly after this every evening we had alecture on route choices from one of the manySwedish elite runners that were staying in theclinic with LIS We were all supervised by anotherelite in groups of three or four It was verybeneficial to go through your route choices withsomeone and to have them advise you on whatyou should have been doing differently out in theforest There were others there to discuss trainingschedules and planning your training programmefor the year (We got a look at JorgenMartenssoris training programme before the

1995 World Championships and it was as bad ashe bad described in the lecture the previousweek) Afler tbis we were fed what was always abeautiful evening meal The evening mealfinished at around llpm and after an hour or twoof the Olympics we just fell into bed The weekpassed very quickly like this with two sightseeingtrips and a lot of orienteering On Day 2 wevisited Borgvik where the Precision 0 (or Trail0) was organised This was Originally a mill ofsome description and was now transformed into atourist attraction - the Chinese seemed more athome here with their video cameras On Day 4we visited a heritage park where all the oldSwedish methods of farming and living werecarried out - this was similar to Bunratty inIreland It was a beautiful area situated on theside of a luke where we were able to swim beforesightseeing There were families dressed in thetraditional clothing of Sweden 100 years ago andthe park was fascinating Unfortunately we didnot see the whole park as our legs were too tiredto carry us around it in the heal We met the restof the Irish contingent at the events every dayThankfully he food at the Clinic seems to havebeen wonderful in comparison to everywhereelse

During the week I found my orienteering wasconsistently improving but at least one mistakeleft me far down the field every day - everyoneelse was improving simultaneously The mapsare very different to anything in Ireland or Britainand this showed in the results of the ISs BritishA tour that were competing at the event as wellAll of tlns squad ran the MIW 18E and very fewmanaged to remain in the chasing start which was120 minutes after the leader I found the coursesto be long and very physical - although they wereall between 3km and 4km I ran the W 18 classand this was enough to introduce me toScandinavian terrain and improve myorienteering The hot weather made it tough toconcentrate when running and for technicalconlrols it was necessary to slow down a 101 Ifound the various rules of the competitionfascinating

With 24000 competitors there were largetracks through the forest heading in all directions

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Therefore it was difficult to tell if you wereactually running 00 a path or DOt The organiserstaped every patb and track marked on the mapbecause of this - I dont want to imagine howmuch tape was used and bow many man bourswere needed for this Runners also had to obeythe Swedish rules of the road in the forest - wefound out that this entailed running on the rightside of the path

Anotber unusual procedure was that we didnot receive our control cards or description sheetsuntil two minutes before_~ started This made itimpossible to write the numbers onto the cardand another method of carrying both thedescriptions and card was needed Apparentlythis is the normal way of organising events inSweden and I felt tbat it probably makesorganisation easier for the people involved ascontrol cards will not be lost and it is easily seenif somebody did not start We were issued withmaps one minute before ow start time and it wasvery easy to become carried away and not noticewhen the other runners had run off into the forestleaving you alone standing in the start boxwondering what was going on After the first dayor two I became used to all of theseorganisational techniques and I feel that for amajor competition like this they are the only wayto go - however they take a little hit of time tobecome accustomed to

[ found that the last 500m on the course wasalways the most difficult as the finish could beheard They talk endlessly on the loudspeakers -tbis made the event more interesting but it isdifficult to maintain concentration when listeningto it During ttle competition week I began to pickup the meaning of some Swedish words as theywere so frequently repeated At the half waycontrol and at a control two from the finish on theElite course reports were given on the leadingrunners If lone listened to the announcercarefully enough it was possible to understandwho was leading or bow far down they were - thisdid involve an amount of guess work andinterpretation of the announcers tone It wasimpossible to hear anything else When standingnear the speakers As well as information aboutthe event music and advertisements were16 Ve Irish Oriellleer

incessantly broadcast which added to theatmosphere at the event

On the final day we went into the event centrefor the last time Irrunediately after the event theshops and centres were taken down and movedout Unlike the Scottish 6-Day there werent thesame number of little stalls present Intersporthad one very large sbop and they had tbecomplete dominance at the event They brougbteverything from compasses to running shoes toskiing equipment I found this very different as Iam used to there being ten smaller traders insteadof one large one Due to the 15 discount thatClinic members received their equipment wasnot as expensive as one would expect (you canalso claim the VATback as you leave the country- Ed) Fortunately Mary and I did not have todiscover the true expense of living in Sweden aseverything was covered by the cost of the ClinicDue to the support we received both from thelOA and our club we had to pay for very little ofthe trip ourselves It was an experience wellworth benefitting from and one that really openedmy eyes to orienteering outside Ireland andBritain I find it hard to understand why so fewpeople applied for what was the trip of a lifetimeas far as orienteering was concerned

Editors Note The lOA normally receives aninvitation to send two orienteers to the Swedish5-Day and the associated international cliniceachyear Entries close for the event around Marcbbut if youre interested contact the lOASecretary Ken Griffin without delay Itscertainly a great experience

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March 1st 1997 Clara Co Wicklow hostedby Dublin University Orlcnteers

FRIDAY Various teams drifted into the Pavin Trinity College on a drizzly Friday night -UCC Cork RTC (alias CIT) UL Galway RTCUCG DIT Athlone RTC and Queens UniversityBelfast UCC reported an eventful trip withcertain emergency stops (5 in all) en route tothe big city Other entertainment on the UCC busincluded a Mission Impossible take-off Itwasnot surprising then that close circuit videocameras were spotted monitoring the UCC crowdin their hos te1

SATURDAY Weather-wise Saturday turnedout to be a mixed day - chilly wet and extremelywindy Perfect orienteering weather The courseswere challenging involving both the openterrrain and forest of Clarabeg Co Wicklow Foronce the wind was in our favour as we wereliterally blown all the way up the hillside - ouronly real concern being how to put on the brakeswhen coming down off the hillside in a differentdirection Other orienteering problems arosewhen Ginormous sheep were mistaken forboulders by some individuals

The orienteering was enjoyed by all andeveryone returned thankfully collecting someGuinness tokens en route through the finishFull credit to the teamwork of John McCullough(Planner) Peter 0 Neill (Organiser) LiamConvery (Controller) and other 3ROC helpers

Later that evening the teams met in the Pav(again) for a drinks reception With somereluctance at having to leave this cosyenvironment we moved on to the Ormond Hotelto feed ow hungry tummies

After dinner the lOS A AGM was held whereChairperson Deirdre Ryan and Secretary NinaPhillips stepped down both having contributedmuch to student orienteering while on thecommittee A new rOSA committee wasnominated Chairperson Daire Osborne (VCG)Secretary Ailbhe Creedon (DUO) Treasurer IanLockington (QUB) and PRO Toni 0 Donovan(UL)

Following the meeting the prize-giving gotunderway - with t-shirts galore as prizesCorkonians Toni 0 Donovan (UL) and ConorBarry (VCC) took first places on W21A andM21A respectively the long trip not appearing tohave had any influence on their performancesUCC collected their team prize (who is CCshairstylist anyway) for the M21A in train-styleHolding themselves up was becomingproblematic at this stage being apparent whenthe womens team trophy was sent flying TheW2l A team winners were DUO who collectedtheir prizes in a more civilized fashion

DUO Captain along with other teammembers led the dance floor through variousdance moves - TIme Warp Saturday Night (howappropriatel) and Rock-the-Boat to name just afew - where some good team mixing seemed totake place between teams including a duct byUCCs CC and CB

In general people were having an entertainingnight judging by the tequila slamming ice-attacks and the man (or in fact woman-) handlingof a particular chandelier - the female concernedshall remain nameless (but she owes meone)One individual demonstrated a slip of thetongue upon announcing All captains to thetaxis bouse when inviting people back to aparty Meanwhile a fairly informal 10SAmeeting was being held in the early hours of themorning It was a long night

SUNDAY A 12 0 clock get-together washeld at Bewlcys for a final farewell (Too badsome UCC members met in the wrongBcwleys At least they found their way back tothe right bus) The UCC members that did makeit to the correct cafe appeared lifeless possiblyresulting from the eventful previous night Afterseveral hours of shopping relaxing and ice-skating (where Cork RTC proved themselvesvictors beating UCC by a long shot with theirfancy spinal) the teams were homeward-boundall appearing satisfied with the orienteeringweekend

Til the 1998 Irish Student Champs to behosted by UCC

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JK97 RIDDLE OF THESANDS

(OK CompassSport bad the title before me butErskine Childers bad it first)

The combination of excellent orienteering oncomplex sand dunes an event centre on the mapand the possibility of staying on in Cornwall forthe week after- the event for the same price was awinning combination for the South WestOrienteering Association when they ran the JanKjellstrom International O-Festival at Easter

Penhale Sands 011 the west coast of Cornwallhad been used for a National Event some yearsago and emerged with a fine reputation for fastrunning (rabbit grazed grass) and complexnavigation (sand dunes up to maybe 30 metreshigh) Dubbed in the pre-event publicity as like amoonscape the area was undoubtedly very goodbut didnt really live up to the hype The lure ofthe dunes proved irresistible to thousands whoflocked to this remote part of Britain for theevent including a substantial number formIreland notably from Cork Oricntccrs but therewere runners from practically every Irish club atthe event as well as from all over Europealthough most were British

For once the training area at Hayle on GoodFriday was similar to the two individual daysraces open sand dunes Fine weather pleasantlycool was ideal for running and the Irish squadshowed up in force just as well since it was aselection race for the World Championships inNorway in August Best of the Irish Elites at theIndividual event were Colm Rothery (AJAX)11th overall in M21E only 12 minutes down onthe Finnish winner after two gruelling 15 kmcourses and British Champion Una Creagh(3ROC) who dropped from 3rd to 5th in theW2l E on the second day At the other end of theelite was Conor Creedon (CorkO) in his firstattempt at the course finishing in one of the mosthotly contested positions where this writer foundhimself on one or two occasions

The Day 2 map was different for the longercourses venturing further north into a distinctlymediocre area of furze more sand dunes and18 The Irish OrienJeer

grassy fields before returning to the welcomechallenge of Penh ale proper

There were some good results in the otherclasses Denise Healy (CNOC) bad a great run inW16B to win Day 2 and finish 3rd overall justahead of3ROC ~migrCe Pamela Flanagan Otherlop ten finishers were CorkOs Rodger OConnor(2nd M 18B) Peter McNamara (DUO) 3rd andFergal Buckley (DUO) 6th M20S Clare Nuttall(LceO) 6th W55L Ronan Cleary (3ROC) 5tbM35S Nora Lee (3ROC) 9th W35S NiambLalor (GEN) and Rhona McGrath (3ROC) 5th amp6th Wl4B Marita Murphy (DUO) 10th W20S

The Relay area on the Monday wasLanhydrock a National Trust property of forestand parkland near Bodrnin and was verystraightforward in comparison to Penhale Thecompetition was fast and furious as befits a relayand WAROC won the JK Trophy with SouthYorkshire Orienteers winning the Womensclass An innovation this year was theintroduction of an International class whichenabled made-up teams from different countries10get a run on the JK trophy courses Ireland wonthe womens race (the only team to finishactually if the internet version of the results is tobe believed) The NWOC team of Steven LintonAllan Bogle and James Logue had an excellentwin in the Medium Open Relay class

What of the rest of the week Another run onPenhale on Wednesday morning on a colourevent followed by a night event that night on thesame courses (no concessions to the darknesst)but thats another story There were other eventstoo but enough is sometimes enough It was amemorable week (if you can classify somethingwhich happened so recently as memorable) andshould rank with JKs like 84 in Wales and eh93 was it in that place you remember the onewith the mountains and lakes What was itcalled now JMcC

(Results listed separately)

JK97 ELITE RESULTStv121EDay 1148km525m climb Day 2 148km505m1 Mlkko KnuuH 16305 8408(l) 7857(2)11 CoimRothery 17502 9130(11) 8332(12)20 BillEdwards 18215 9743(26) 8432(15)26 CoIm OHaliolan 18548 9724 (25) 8824 (29)31 StevenUnton 19107 10251(36) 8816(28)37 MorcusPinker 2024210126(33) 10116(49)39 Rofy Morrlsh 20649 11452(48) 9157 (38)41 BrendonOBrien 21038 10847(42) 10151(SO)43 BrionCOIbett 21440 11840(52) 9600 (41)51 ConorCron 35056 23717 (56) 11339(53)

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W21EDay 18Bkm390mDay 2 100km 385m1 YvetteHague 11959 5615(1) 6344(2)5 Una Creagh 13613 6434(3) 7139(11)20 Nuala Higgins 16116 7825(17) 8251 (23)23 EileenLoughmon 16632 8302 (24) 8330 (25)24 Julie Cleary 16756 7916(19) 8840(29)25 DarlflaCunnorne 17515 8612(26) 89033l)29 Eodaoln IvIorrlsh 18905 9340 (30=) 9525(32)30 Joanno Meln 19227 9550 (32) 9637 (33)

ConnacbtNewsConlon Is Command Orlenteertng Senior Champion

Tom Conlon (5731 mins) Bollyfarnon Co Lellrlmcompeting for the 1980 FCA Boyle in the Seniorcategory of the Western Command OrienteeringChampionships held in Portumna FOIest Parkrecently wos the surprise wtnner Tom beat thefavourite KIeran OBrien (5832 mlns) fromAhascragh All Army Champion on two occoslorsalso competing fOl the 19Bn Victory In the seniorteam event was easy on SUndaywtth Cathal Cregg(6125 mlns) Bollydangan Athlone coming In thirdand John Muldowney Newtown Forbes in shethposition

John Nolshe (6021mlns) from Oronmore competingfor the 25Bn was third and helped his teamcomprising the Ryan Brothers Joseph and Fergaland Paul Dunne get second place The courselength for the seniors was 74 km 150 m climb GnrManning led her team the 9th Field ArtilleryRegiment from Muilingar to victory In theIntermediate Womens by finishing In thlrq placeSignolwoman Meehan from Sligo was the winnerand Cpl Hewitt WQS secondThe 24th Bn fromDonegal were second team and the 25Bn fromGolway secured their place In the All ArmyCompetition In Wlcklow on Sunday 11th May bygaffing third plaoe

Pte OmiddotNel 17BnLongford was the winner in the

novice womens event Pte OConnor Boyle wasrunner up Clore Mullen from Clifden got a thirdIndividual medal and good runs from FionaMcDonogh Flonnuala Ryan (Galway City) andEthna Glynn (Athenry) brought the 25Bn Galwayteam victory

CpI McKenno 18BnCasllebor wos the wtnner of thenovice mens event Cpl Kingston 2580 Galway wossecond followed by Recruit McAteer tram DonegalIn third position The 25Bn Galway dominated theNovice Men and Novice Womens teamcompeHtIons by gaffing first team In both categoriesand by also gaffing their B team In third place In themens competition

Dalre Osborne (4944 mlns) 25Bn Galway was easywiMer of the Intermedlote mens category being 10mlns ahead of his nearest rival Michael Regan(5902) from Boyle The 2580 were the team winnershere with 2480 second dnd 19Bnthird

The reforming of Galway Orlenteers The WesternEagles has had a big Impoct on orienteering InGalway and Is no doubt port of the reason the 25Bnhave six team qualified for the all Army FCAcompetltians In Wlcklow on Sunday 11th Mayasmost of the teams ~re members of GalwayOrlenteers TheWestern Eagles UCG orlenteers orGalway RTCOrlenteers

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I~HJumORTRA~NGWEEKEND-BIRR CO OFFALYThis year the format of the training was slightlydifferent to oilier years and I found it to be mostbeneficial There were a lot of coaches to train incomparison to other years - thanks to all thecoaches and Idrivers who made the weekendpossible The theme of the weekend was thecompassEarly Friday morning we departed from Cork sothat we coula maximise the time available fortraining We were thrown straight in at the deepend on Friday with a compass exercise followeddirectly by two time trials After this some of uswere prepared to go home but we were sent out inpairs again with only our compasses and mapsafter lunch This was followed by a short (forsome) and enjoyable medley relayflriday evening was a wet one for Pionne AustinWhen I said that wc were thrown in at the deepend 1 was speaking metaphorically but as it wasFicnncs birthday Marcus came up with the ideathat she should celebrate in style She ended upsiuing (1) in a river in Birr - we blame it onMary (as usual)Saturday started earlier for some than for othersand went on quite late as well after a very hardday We moved between Kinnity and Clonbrockwhere we had 2 selection races and another timetrial We also had a blackberry fight (guess whowe are blaming that on) The games onSaturday night were new to quile a few membersand had some surprises in store - however wecant tell you about these as that would ruin thesurprise for future members of the squadThe weekend finished with the no cup final inPortumna I think that Clare and Deirdre are stillodd with me because of the course I chose whichwas as a result their selection race course - youhad to be there to see their reactions

Toni ODonohn

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Ajax Flash

You have probably got your copy of thefirst AJAX FLASH newsletter in the post bynow if not we may have the wrong addressetc As we hope to produce this on a fairlyregular basis we would really welcome anycomments suggestions input that you may haveso shout if you have something to shout about

Congratulations to all AJAX prizewinners at tbe Munster and Connacbt ChampsDenis Reidy Paddy OBrien Martin FlynnFiona amp Brendan OBrien Leo Donovan and toall wbo competed

We recently ran the Leinster LeagueEvent in Ravens Rock and one of the Nigbt-Oleague events on IGlIiney Hill on 26th Feb Thenumbers were not overwhelming but the eventwas enjoyable and a rcsonable success We arealso running a number of the local eveningevents over the Summer so we hope to see you allthere bring a few new perople if you can

Training continues every Tuesday night at7pm beginning at the running track in Belfieldunder the very able guidance of PaddyOBrien every level of fitness is catered for soplease do not feel shy you will be pleasentlysurprised and possibly have some fun too Thisis an open invitation to members from any otherclubs so come along if you feel like it

Remember that we are running the IrishChamps this year on May 3rd in Glendaloughand we need as much help as possible please callDamien Ceshin at 01-2818212 to volunteer somehelp it will be greatly appreciated

We have arranged 8 club day on 26thApril location is Damien Cashins inRoundwood where we will organise a shortevent nearby followed by some well neededmaintenance on the clubs equipment in advanceof the IOC 97 plus possibly a few drinksafterwards at a nearby hostelry

Also it appears tbat a large number ofAjax members are now on E-mail so we arecompiling a directory of club E-mail addresses Ifyou are on the orienteering super higbway (oreven the bard shoulder ) please let us know Mail Brendan OBrien at obrienbstatoilno tobe included on the list

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MUNSTER CI-LllPIONSIIllS INCIDGEELA

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SI Patricks weekend and a chance to goorientecring amid the beguiling crags andcontours of Inchigeela a combination not to bemissed Remembering the weather at some of theearly Shamrock O-Ringens with rain mist andcold did causesome second thoughts but whatsa spot of rain The Munster Championships at Tilna Spidcoige were as demanding and as wellorganised as we have come to expect fromplanner Brian Corbell and Cork OrienteersPleasant running conditions (mild and dry) and itwas nice to have n I 10000 map to read (not thatit helped my navigation much)

John Feehan (BVOC) rail the 9 km M21E coursein 6719 with Cohn Rothery 2nd and BrendanOBrien 3rcl In the W21 class (no elite here) ToniODonovan added to her Irish StudentChampionships win taking first place withEadaoin Morrish 2nd and Emma Glanville 3rd

Munster Champ resuHM21E John Feehon avocW21 Toni ODonovon CorkOM21L 1 PoulNolon GEN

2 John Muckion CorkOM20 1 Tim Totlenhom FermO

3 Aonghus Fitzgibbon WotOM35L 1 Pot Forrelly CNOC

2 Seon McSweeney SOMIS Damlen Fltzgerold NolOM40 1 Denis Reidy AJAX

2 Kevin ODwyer SOM45 1 Poddy OmiddotBtien AJAX

7 Clem Stopleton SOM21S Tony Joyce FUCCOIN20 Cotherine auHer DUO

2 Deirdre Creedon CorkOM16 1 Luke C-Crowford 3ROC

2 Dorren Burke CorkOM455 John Fitzgibbon WolOMSO Ted Feehon svocM55 1 PoddyLolor CNOCW18 Clore OConnor CorkOW21S 1 KlmGlddls DEE

2 Emlty Cronin CorkOW35 Bernadette Colemon CorkOW40 1 RuthLynom CNOC

3 MoryAuslin CorkOW45 Cormet Feehon avoc1vI60 1 MoxweilReed FermO

2 RedColnan CorkOW16 Aislinn Austin CorkOW55 Clore NuttoD LeeOM14 1 David Healy GEN

3 Kevin Houlihan CorkOW14 Nlomh Morrissey CorkOM12- PoulGeary avocWl0 1 Erinno Foley-Fisher MNAV

2 Emer OConnor WaIOW12 Amy Houllhon CorkO

INTERPROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSH1PS

111emist and rain couldnt stay away for ever Itwas cool windy and quite wet for theInterprovincialat Bear na Gaoithe The courses(by Richard Kavanagh) were as good as theprevious days except for a small stretch of forestat the end whicb was inevitable and providedshelter for the finish but did little to enhance theorienteering A good turnout from three of theprovinces meant that the competition wasntgoing to be as one-sided as it had been on the lasttwo years but Munster nevertheless took thetrophy (or they would have if Leinster hadreturned it a year ago when Ulster won)

In the Elite class Colm OHalloran (LeeO) wonwith John Feehan (BVOC) 2nd and GeoffSomerville (LVO) 3rd SaturdayS winner ColmRothery in a tactical move ran M35L on the somecourse to pick up uscful points for Leinstcr In theW21 class Eadaoin Morrish took first placefollowed by Eileen Loughman (CNOC) andEmma Glanville

The final score was Munster 232 Leinster 194Ulster 90 Connaught 22

An excellent weekends orienteering The resultsarrived in the post within two days The only flyin the ointment as far as I could see was amisplaced control on Saturday on course 5affecting 9 classes running on that course(Murphys Law again) The situation was furthercomplicated by the control being correctedmidway through the competition - a difficult onefor the controller What would you have doneJohn McC

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SETANTA SCRIBBLES

AGMThe club AGM was held 011 Sunday 9th Februaryin the Yellow House Thanks to all those whoturned up The club committee for this year isChairman Dave WestonTreasurer Prances ONeillSecretary Jocelyn CathalinCommittee Members Philip Drennan MickMangan Eamon Woulfe

Mullughmccn November 10th 1996The event was run as a memorial to Colin Dunlop- all proceeds go to SI Franciss Hospice Acheque for pound500 was presented to Mrs AlisonDunlop on the day and more money has sincebeen received Thank you to everyone whosupported this event (whether you were there inbody or in spirit)

Lelnster ChampionshipsSetanta is running this event in Djoucc onSaturday May 24th Entries are already comingin - all club members are required to help on theday in the running of this major event

Other events In 1997The first Hellfire event of the year has come andgone - it was a lovely day with a good turn-outUnfortunately the B course had to be voided dueto an incorrect control code The next kilakeeevent was a night event in March Setania willagain be running one of the Software PathsBusiness Houses League events on June 26th andanother evening event there on 15th July TheMountain Marathon will take place on 6th Julyand there will be another event on Djouce on 5thOctober(and for you Mullaghrneen fans out there it willbe back were just giving the bluebells abreakll)

Com petitionSctanta members did very well in competitionlast year winning prizes at most ChampionshipsClub members also acquitted themselves well inhill running (4th in the leaguejmountainmarathons the National Adventure Marathon

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next year instead of coming second) and longwalks (and we wont say anything about theperson who completed the entire Wicklow Wayin 34 hours dressed in a fertiliser bag during ahurricane) However only goes to show thatorienteering isnt the only string to the bow

Plans for next yearMajor focus on running relay teams we didquite well with the couple we had in 1996Contact our relay Team Manager (Phil Brennanhas this post for the Irish Relay Champs) if youwant 10be on II teamIn addition club Ovsuits are being ordered againin the near future contact me NOW if you wantto be included in this order

Jocelyn Cathalin 36 Taney Road DundrumDublin 14

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Glencree Colour Event Sept 1996GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS

Red Course1 M35 C Donaghy2 M40 T Devlin3 W21 EBrldcut4 NGolllgan5 M20 ROMulione6 W18- A Flynn7 M21 T Lowtor8 W21 N Hutchinson9 W21 BMcCluskey10 M35 J Synnol11 W14- JWhyle12 W14- D Heoly CNOC13 N DonahyA Evons 1005114 M20- BLynch DLSO15 W45 C RedmondJ CookeGEN1DNF

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Ughtgreen COJIse1 M21 SOoorley2 MI6- LOhAlmholn3 M14- D Heoly4 WI JHoron1gt MSO D Butler6 M55 LConvery7 W14- SNowldn8 W45 DNogle9 M14- A Nolon10 W55 HConvery11 WSO C Wolsh12 W45 FONeili13 MSO BONeill14 W35 MFtym15 W55 M Higgins

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Resultsot Phoenix Park night event 19th ShQll

February 1997 - Dublin by Night 1 A niShuileabhain W45 3ROC 2310 RESULTSOF 3ROC Lelnster League event 12M14 D Healy GEN 4740BGreene M18 3ROC 2705 Clara Co W1cklow 2nd March 1997 13M16 JMcGrath 3ROC 4856

Long course 85km Resultsot Klllakee 13397 - Dublin By 14 W McCormack GEN 4919

1 MorlinFlynn AJAX M21 5717 Night 4 Blown 89 km2SO m15W45 A ni Shuilleabholn 3ROC SO29

2 Lea Donovan AJAX M21 5750 A Course M21 CRothery AJAX 554016M55 BHollinshead 3ROC SO56

3 Philip Brennan SET M21 5933 1 Damien Cashin 532012 M21 BOmiddotBrlen AJAX 55417W40 Rlynam CNOC 5101

4 Dove Weston SET M21 6224 2 Brendan OBrien 534510 M35 C OHalloran LEE 624818W35 JAtkinson SET 5129

3 JusllnMay 54538 M35 A OClelrigh CNOC 653918MSO DButler GEN 5129

Medium course 64km 4 Marlin Flynn 57007 M21 BDelalley CNOC 66252OM35 BCryan 3ROC 5131

1 Lamp N C-Crowford 3ROC 4910 5 DoveWeslan 60016 M21 Dweston SET 691621W18 L Butler CNOC 5238

2 Fergus Brien M21 5309 6 Hugh Mcllndon 62415 M20 RHolohan CNOC 6924 22W21 B Lawlar CNOC 5343

3 Brendan Cryan3ROC M35 5709 7 Lea Donovan 75394 M21 MFlynn AJAX 7049 23M21 A Lawlor 5359

4 J Holland M21 6056 8 TimMcDonagh 83433 M35 PFarrell CNOC 704924WSO C Bent SET 5448

5 RClarke 7FAA M21 6310 9 Andrew OMuilane 89392 M21 lDonovdil AJAX 7210 25 Woods 7FAR 5502

6 Claron Donaghy amp EBtidcut GEN 7909 M21 P Bleman SET 7456 26M40 DShorl CNOC 5512

BCourse M35 D Cashin AJAX 753827WSO GPower 3ROC 5545

Short course 36km 1 Lorcan OBhalmaln 402312 M21 E Niland AJAX 7756 28 DMolane 5608

1 K Herbst amp PBrady 8100 2 MlckMangan 435010 M35 M Mongan SET 8248 29M55 MBuHer 3ROC 5625

A nl Shullleabhain 3R0C Missing na 1 3 Brendan Cryan 63038 M40BBeIl GEN 83343OM21 SOhEafa 5743

4 Ronan Clarke 71157 M40 SOBoyle CNOC 9349 31 M21 D Doran FIN 6027

I hope lhe 15hardy soulswho braved the elements 5 J Holland + LOReilly 83226 M21 PNolan GEN DNF32M17 Browne 6132

otter one of the worst days of the yeO enjoyed the 6 Mlck Kellett 9525533 M55 JBent SET 6505

Pork under Ihe full moon Thanks for coming BLUECOURSE63 km235m34 MGalligan 7118

Apologies to anyone who couldhl find the event CCourse 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 4838 35 PCulien 7345

manpower shortages meant thot putting oul the 1 Aine NIShuilleabhain 41 4312 2M45 W Young CNOC 490736M65 SRothery 3ROC 7347

controls took precedence over signposting Thanks 2 Tom Condon 590010 3M45 POmiddotBrien AJAX SO51 37 M35 PDonlon 3ROC 7354

to Martin Flynn for initiating the Dublin by Night 3 BGreen 68008 4M21 AOMuliane GEN 53SO38MI9 C Lolly 7357

league and for directing Intending oompetitors to 5M16 L C Crawford 3ROC 541939 M35 PFarren 3ROC 7658

the Start Elm~1LsgglSelg~s1 5W21 D NIChallanaln AJAX 541940M35 POmiddotBrien GEN 7702

ACoUlse Points 6 M45 BMcGrath 3ROC 543341 Ml9 LSloon 7933

John McCullough (Plannercontrollerorganisersole 1 Damlen Cashin 32 7M40 J Lalor GEN 551542 PKovanogh 10948

event affidal etc) 3ROC 2 Hugh McLlndon 29 8M18 GButier 3ROC 561143M17 KDoIy DNF

3 Martin Flynn 27 9 M45 TMcCormack GEN 5618

Carrlckgollogan Night-O event 5397 10M45 BONell CNOC 5914UghtGreen 37km 150m

Thanks to all who come especially those wha BCourse Points 11W21 N Phillips 3ROC 6013lMl5 ROmiddotColmaln GEN 3302

helped on the night 1 J Holland 25 12MSO N C Crawford 3ROC 60192M16 POBrien AJAX 4036

Jgog 2 Brendan Cryan 20 13 M35 PDunne PXN 60433M50 EOmiddotSullleabhaln 3ROC 4626

H McLindon M21 3ROC 4618 3 Joon Flanagan 18 14MSO ENiland AJAX 62054W21 MOmiddotConneH 4919

DCashln M40 AjaK 530015 D Brennqn 3ROC 6224 5W16 EONelll 3ROC 4925

M Flynn M21 Alex 5442 CCourse Points 16 M21 EDunne 3ROC 64276W14 SNowlan 3ROC 5426

BOBrien M21 Aja)( 5600 1 ANI Shuilleabhain 36 17W45 MNowlan 3ROC 64547W40 N Lalor GEN 5707

RLynam W40 CNOC 6136 2 BGreen 18 18M21 G Elliot 3ROC 65148W35 CCarey 3ROC 5904

~19MSO PLalor CNOC 6712

9M50 JWalsh DLSO 5921

TJoyce M21 FUCCO 521220 MSO BDoherty GEN 7035

10M65 CCarroll 3ROC 5924

J Flanagan W35 Aja)( 581521 M45 J Fitzsimons 3ROC 7330

11 M18 BGreene 3ROC 6121

POBtien M35 GEN 620322W18 SHealy GEN 7835

12W55 C Wolsh 3ROC 6128

M Kenett M55 GEN 650023MSO HWhile 3ROC 8220

13W20 SMcCormack GEN 6153

J Honand M21 714224M45 MKavanagh 8525

14W45 FOmiddotNeil SET 6530

RClarke M21 7FAR 725925M40 GSweeney CNOC 9255

15M21 CHarrison AJAX 6621

BCryan M35 3ROC 750026 M45 TDevlin GEN 9631 16M70 Jlynam 3ROC 6632

BONeili MSO Set 891417W18 BBent SET 6711

FONelll W45 Set 8914 Greencourse 43km195m18W18 KMcCormack GEN 6902

BDoherty M50 GEN DNF1 BOmiddotConnor AJAX 3713

19MSO BONeili SET 6928

2 M40 J Francis 7FAR 372120 FLynch 6949

3 M45 I McicNelll 3ROC 383821M35 PFox 7615

4M55 PMcCormack GEN 394622WI6 D Healy CNOC 7547

5M45 D OColmain GEN 4011amp WI4 HYoung 7551

7 DDiQnan 7FAR 4056 23W21 SDempsey 8421

7MSO TMcGrath 3ROC 412424 M OSullivan 8625

8 LArmstrong 7FAR 423825 EOmiddotSullivan 8723

9W21 UCoghlon 3ROC 450126M15 AampJCooke GEN 8853

10M35 DWlckham AJAX 462028 GGould 3ROC 8957

26 The Iristi Orielllcer11 M60 ABLow GEN 4701

29WSO TBuHer 3ROC 912530 - DampDWeir 9527

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31 M13 D Murray AJAX 9859 3Wl2 CONeili CNOC 2910 INTERCLUB CHALLENGE ~QB~~ ~amZQ~m32M17 MReld 9936 4W14 J ONeill CNOC 3030 CARRICKGOLLOGAN9297 JCLEARV 3ROC W21 4622 3233W55 N Doherty GEN 10218 5M14 S lteltirns 3032 PMC AJPx M45 4622 3134 J OSullivan 10415 6M14 BCasey 3324 GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS PGARGAN AJNlt M45 48203035W55 VMurtagh 3ROC 12502 7W21 RDevlin GEN 3515 N PHILLIPS 3ROC W21 490429M21 M McConn DNPll 8 DMcCourt 3909 I MACNEill 3ROC M45 501428

9 Carberry 4109 A COURSE 2 Q km JHi en EGLANVILE 3ROC W21 530827REDCOURSE 40kml55m 10 A Creon 4538 OFEACHAIN BVOC M21 4146 BMCGRATH 3ROC M45 53191 T Byrne 7Far 3629 11 PQulgley 4539 JMAY 3ROC M40 4459 32 PBVTLER 31ltOC M45 53212 CStone 3843 12 MlOP Larkin 3ROC 4602 A0CLEIRIGH CNOC M35 4620 31 MHEALV GEN W40 5335263 JStack 7FAR 4248 13 M16 SCorr 4610 PNOLAN GEN M21 4711 30 RLYNAM CNOC W40 5448254M21 J Holland 4344 14 PKelders 4915 MFLYNN AJAX M21 4809 29 TCONDON CNOC M45 5507245M21 OReillyHeffernan 4350 15 Fields 4942 HMcUNOON 3ROC M21 4932 28 TMCCORMACK GEN M45 5515236 WM~her 7FAR 4723 16 M Hickey 5034 A TYNER 3ROC M21 5007 27 DOCOLMAIN GEN M45 5717227W21 N H6tchinson 3ROC 4826 17 M45 KHertst 3ROC 5036 RHOLOHEN CNOC M2Q 5014 26 JMEADE M45 5748

8 MWoli 7FAR 4829 18 M16 SCooper 5242 LQUINN SET M35 5234 25 G BUTtER 3ROC M18- 5825

9 D Keating 4836 19 DSullivan 5916 DCASHIN AJAX M40 5316 24 G SMITH FIN M45 583821

10 ANON 7FAR 4956 20 A OSullivan 5927 SOOCgtYLE CNOC M40 5347 23 OREGAN CNOC 6004

11 J Byrne 5258 21Ml0 PMcCormack GEN 6440 BBELL GEN M40 5421 22 J FITZSIMONS 3ROC M45 600612 M ampABlog CNOC 5612 22 E Pye 6458 J MCCULLOUGH 3ROC M40 5806 21 JFLANAGAN AJAX W35 60422013W45 M 0 Colmain GEN 6136 23 l Pye 6516 DWESTON SET M21 5848 20 UCOGHLAN 3ROC W21 611214 EGranger 7FAR 6445 24W5 F McKenna 6625 PSMYTH FUCCO M21 6004 PLALOR CNOC M50 612415M65 p Cooke AJAX 6649 25Ml0 Peter amp Richard AJAX 7329 LDGNOVAN AJAX M21 6039 19 SMURRAV SET M45 63451916W40 L Naughton 3ROC 7455 26 A McAllister 9923 GDOHERTY GEN M21 6348 18 FMCCORMACK CNOC M50 671017 J Kelly OBCS 7507 CBoI DNP7 DOOONGHAILE DUO M21 6455 17 ACREEOON DUO W21 67571818 MBurke 7845 JLALOR GEN M40 6610 16 BLAWLOR W21 684019 A Molloy 7647 PLANNERJOHN MCCULLOUGH CONTROLLERlIAM A AYLING DUO M21 6805 15 JATKINSON SET W35 3381720 M16 N Carroll OBCS 7855 CONVERYORGANISERMAIREWALSH pMCNAMARA DUO M2Q 6807 14 JPHElAN 734221 M16 HBody OBCS 8101 TMCDONAGH FWAR M21 6911 LOALMHAIN SET M16- 7407

22 GHanway 11140 For Interests sake here are some results NCOADE CNOC M21 6958 13 BPOWER SET M45 7520 16

23 FDawson 7FAR 11537 from the Irish Student Champs run theMty1ANGAN SET M35 7042 12 CNUGENT UCOO M20- 7632A BUITERFIELD GEN M21 7212 MBOHAN M21 7813

ORANGE COURSE 30km 35 m day before on some of the same GELlIOn 3ROC M21 7344 NLALOR GEII W40 802415

1 J Phelan 3510 courses SC4~ROLL M21 7357 A SHERIDAN GEN W21 8105

lUI 2 J Devitt 7FAR 4202 BrownM21A Conor Barry UCCO 6242 ElWICKHAM AJAX M35 7542 11 SOHEAGH M21 83473M14 lMcCormack GEN 5411 Conor Creedon UCC064 14 Ian

A BOVLE AJAX M21 7626 N HUTCHINSON 3ROC W21 8528

4M35 TKeane GEN 6058 BJONES DUO M21 7700 10 SMCCORMACK GEN W2Q 86055 W Farrelly 7FAR 6247 Locklngton (QUBOC) 6742 n 7702 GSWEENEY CNOC M40 8644

6 SOConnor 7FAR 6300 light greenW21 B Una Coghlan (Dll) GEVANS CNOC M21 7832 HMACINERNEY CNOC W40 87457 RMurphy 6533 3916 Joan Murphy (ARTCO) 5822

NSMYTH FIN M35 78359 CONEILL GEN M45 8818

8 K Rynn 6535 NFINN CESO M21 7837 CMORRISON AJAX W21 8909149 SConneil 6745 Sarah Kelly (ARTCO) 6721 FLAFFERTY FIN M35 8854 8 TLAWLOR M21 905110 PRyan 6849 OrangeM21C MI Walsh (ARTCO) 4053 M~AtON SET M35 89127 MMURPHY DUO W20- 92461311WI2 EDonlon 3ROC 6933 Paul Leith (DUO) 4432 Alan Kidney N BunERFIELD GEN M21 8913 JOBRIEN AJAX W40 932413 NCralg 7FAR middot7103 (CRTCO) 4642

POBRIEN GEN M3S 8927 A JOYCE GEN W21 952914 MAtkenson 7FAR 7309 CSTOKES 3ROC M21 8940 JCIRIN M21 963215 TMoher 7323 YellowW21C Deirdre ODowd (UCGO) FRiCHARDS 3ROC M2Q- 9156 OCALlAGHAN - 1002816 PClyne 7323 2253 Bernie Foley (UCCOO 2511 PDUNNEPXN M35 9242 DHEARAIN AJAX M35 1014417 GClyne 7324 Rowena Hughes (DUO) 3427

FBUCK~EV DUO M20- 9409 cLULLv 1104018 SMcDonoghue 7325 JFRANCIS M40 9440 JBROWN M21 1141919 A Doly 7434 DDORANFIN M21 96366 KDALY M18- 11750

20 EWalsh DLSO 8312 Condi1ions were similar but much MGALUGAN 9639 A MCEVEY AJAX W21 1211421 WColilns 8325 windier on the Saturday for the ISOC RLYONSDUO M21 9908 BDUNNE M21 1214522 Hugh Ger Alizlo 8550 The W21A course was 54 km210 m and

DMALONE 11BN 10016 N HEEREY W21 12801CSlovln 7FAR DNP11 Sty1URPHV SET M21 10436 AHEEREY W21 12801RElIis MP6amp7 was won by Toni ODonovan (UL) In DFLOOD FCA 12903 ECODD M21 13944AA Bamp HCullen MP7 4457 Stephen Bogle (QUB) ran as an AWiTIER AJAX 15134 DCODD M40 13944J Moloney MP7 M21 B on the same course and won in

VJONES FIN M40 DNP7 PCULLEN DNP16W Mollon RShort Samp A Cullen SMcEvoy N EDUNNE 3ROCM21 DNPI3 BOBBIE DNP19Molane amp N Connolly DNP7 4335 EOSHEA GEN M35 DNP21 o SHORT CNQC M40 DNF

RCLEARY 3ROC M35 DNF RHUGHES DUO W2G-DNFYELLOWCGURSE23km65m JDUNNE DNF

1W8 CCashin AJAX 2420 RWALLDUO M21 DNF

2 M12 TMcCormack GEN 275528 The Irish Qriemeer The Irish Orienle1L22

~~Qm HKm]~~m EGRIFFIN DUO 13630 TBRENNAN SO 6108 Resultsof UCDO Lelnster League eventMNOWLAN 3ROC W45 332232 RSEATS DNF EONElll GEN M4- 6644JMCGRATH 3ROC MI6- 352631 GMURPHY TCC DNF GCONERY MIG- 12340 Sugarloaf Mountain 9 March 199711 C-CRAWFORD 3ROC M50 354230 GBRAZIL TCC DNF A DOYLE DNFPOBRIEN AJAX M16- 360029 LOWERY RMS DNF MDOYLE DNF Brown Course 75km 1275 m

LC-CRAWFORD 3ROC MI6- 361328 DUNLOP RMS DNF DDENTON DNF 1 M21 BOBrien AJAX 6344

BROWE 3650 FSMYTH DNF 2 M21 P Nolan GEN 6427

TMCGRATH 3ROC M50 3816 DCOUR$E 26Km65m 3 MIlO B Bell GEN 8116

JONEILL FIN W45 391827 P MCCORMACK GEN M55 183732 FINAL RESULT 4M21 GBrady COriltO 6536

BDOHERTY GEN M50 395126 DLAAKlN 3ROC 1837 3ROC 463 SET 156 5 W21 U Creagh 3ROC 6803

GCONDON GEN middotM50 403825 MWALSH 3ROC W50 231231 GEN 404 FIN 155 6 M21 M Flynn AJAX 9016

lBURER CNOC WI6- 405724 FMARTINDALE 3ROC M60 232630 CNOC 275 DUO 67 7 MIlO J McCulough 3ROC 9119

JOBRIEN AJAX M50 410423 CWALSH 3ROC W55 235329 AJAX 253 UCDO 0 9M21 PBrennon SET 9216

W MCCORMA~K GEN W45 413222 MBURER 3ROC M55 243926 10M21 GDoherty UCDO 9933

FFlOOD FIN M21 4325 RMURPHY M21 2442 THECOMPETITION PROVED TO BEQUITECLOSE GEN 10 M40S0Boyle CNOC 10444

A NISHUILLEBHAlN 3ROC W45 4335 RRYAN FCA 2442 GAINED AN EARLY LEAD SURRENDERING ITBRIEFLYTO 11 M21 J Keallnge AJAX 12908

EOSUILlEBHAIN 3ROC M50 4419 NOBOYLE CNOC W14- 244527 CNOC BEFORE3ROC SNATCHED ITAWAY FOR ABOUT M21 J Elliott 3ROC DNF

NWALSH 3ROC M14- 4438 PRYAN MI6- 2554 AN HOUR BUTFAILIING TO OPEN A GAP ALLOWED M35 A OClelrlgh CNOC() DNF

DBUTLER CNOC M50 444121 B HOLLINSHEAD 3ROC M55 2509 GEN TO BRIEFLYREGAIN THELEAD STRONG RUNSK MCCORMACK GEN W18- 502620 DLARGE GEN W60 253426 LATEIN THEDAY SEnLED THECOMPETITION WITH 6lllil ~QIl~iI km l2~ rnJ BARRETT CNOC M55 5201 SROTHERY 3ROC M60 2545 3ROC FINAllY GAINING AN UNASSAILABLE LEAD 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 6414

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FOSULLIVAN 5533 SNOWLAN 3ROC W14- 2630 JUSTMISSEDCATCHING CNOC BUTTHESTRUGGLE 3M21 AOMuliane GEN 6726

F FLYNN 21BN 5645 JDCLARKE GEN M55 2744 25 Of THEDAY WAS THESET- FIN BAmE WITH SET 4 M16 LCrawford 3ROC 7147

DKEALY 5711 HCONVERY 3ROC W55 2822 GETTING ITBYA WHISKER THEANTICIPATED STUDENT 5MIISWYoung CNOC 7352

TFIELDS 21BN 5729 PGLANVILLE 3ROC M55 3011 BATTLENEYER MATERIALISED DUO PUTUPA 6 M21 A Tyner 3ROC 7717

DMITCHELl 21BN 5730 A BURKEGEN M12- 303424 CREDiBLE SCORE CONSIDERING THEYWEREONLY 7 M115P Gorgon AJAX 7735

EDOYLE 21BN 5617 A MCCORMACK GEN W50 3324 ELIGIBLETO RUN IN TWO COURSES BUTSADLY UCDO 8 M21 TJoyce FUCCO 7910

A COFFEY 21BN 5619 CCARROLL 3ROC M65 3340 FAILED TO SCORE A SINGLE POINTWERE HAVE ALL 9 MIl 5 TMcCormack GEN 7927

DNAGLE3ROC W45 5630 CCASHIN AJAX W12middot 345123 THESTUDENTSGONE 10 M50 ENiland AJAX 6001

KHOPKINS 3ROC W21 6220 SSUlUVAN 3529 11 M50 NC Crawford 3ROC 8645

TFLooD 21BN 6245 TMCCORMACK GEN M12- 3742 SO MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO RAN ON THEDAY TO 12 W35 J Flanagan AJAX 6834

JlYNAM 3ROC M70 6321 BONElll SET M50 3742 MAKE THEEVENTA SUCCESS ESPECIALLYALL GEN 13 W21 N Phillips 3ROC 8950

KTOMPSON DUO 6321 HNOWLAN 3ROC M12middot 3944 MEMBERSWHO RAN amp HELPED 14 M35 M Donovan 3ROC 9109

MMCGAVAN W21 6330 SEAMUS CNOC M9middot 394522 15 W40 R lynam CNOC 9322

STAlBOT TCC 6410 SAMUEL M16- 4221 THANKS ALSO TO BOB PINKERamp ALAN TAYLORFOR 16MI8GBuHer 3ROC 9401

FONEILL SET W45 642919 RNOLAN M18- 4223 THEIRWORK ON CONSmUCTING THETROPHY AND 17 M35 P Dunne WEGO 9816

KHANNAGHAN 6436 I DORREPAAl SET W5- 444421 ERICSSON amp DELPHI FOR THEIRSUPPORT 18 M45 B McGrath 3ROC 9631

PGIBBONS 6437 NDOHERTY GEN W50 4448 19W45MNowlon 3ROC 9841

LMCCORMACK GEN M14- 6439 RSHORT CNOC MID- 454420 FINALLYSPECIAL THANKS TO MAURA MORAN WHO 20 M45 RWililamson LVO 9857

JHENNAGHER 6503 CSHORT CNOC MII- 455619 MADE THEPRESENTATIONOF THEINTERCLUB 21 M20 A Quln 3ROC 10002

EGIBBONS 6512 TBUTLER 3ROC W50 4613 CHALLENGE TROPHY TO THEWINNING CLUB 3ROC 22 D Brennon 3ROC 10750

DCHEORY llBN 6633 PQUIGlEY 3ROC 4642 23 M50 H WhIte 3ROC 10845

EMURANE TCC 6640 PLARKIN 3ROC 4643 PLANNER MICHAEL KELLET 24 BCronin 10907

DSMITH FIN MI6- 664116 DONEILL M21 4826 CONTROLLER ANDREW OMUULANE 25 MIlO J Lalor GEN 11043

EQUINN W35 6740 BDORLEY M2G- 4914 ORGANISER amp INSTIGATOR PAUL NOlAN 26 RMcDonnell 11507

DORAW W2G- 6745 DONEILL M21 4915 27 M21 C Burns AJAX 12253

CMCGRATH 3ROC W45 7203 FMCSHANE WI6- 4916 26 M21 D Heale 3ROC 12448

PCOOKE AJAX M60 7212 MMCLOUGLIN W2G- 4920 29 M16 J McGrath 3ROC 13215

MDOYLE 21BN 7216 EKENNEDY 4856 30 M40 G SWeeney CNOC 13857

A DEMPSEY W21 7340 CKENNEDY 4958A SWEENEY 7413 CLYNAM M12- 5057 Bild CQIlGiil~ 1km l2lQ mSMCDONAGH TCC 7508 JMULlEN W60 5157 1W18 L Sutler CNOC 7365

DRYAN 21BN 7627 NLYNAM 3ROC W75 5815 2 M115TDevlin GEN 7816

A ONEILL 7633 RFLooD FIN WIG- 590918 3 W21 M Hutchinson 3ROC 8910

RDOYLE 21BN 7727 GJONES FIN WIG- 592317 4 W21 J McElwain 3ROC 9027

BSHARKEY FIN W21 7740 HJONES FIN WIG- 592416 5 MGalllgan 10334

A GILLMAN W12- B706 REID 6722 6M16HBody OBCS 10453

C M35 8931 EPYE 7014 7 M16 MCarroll OBCS 10504

MBARRY 9430 P MCCORMACK GEN MIG- 7403 8 W45 M OColmaln GEN 11050

OOCONNER W35 11020 KQUINLEN GEN M12- 7412 9 11160P Croke AJAX 13256

BSEVIN W21 11040 EQUIGLEY FIN W14- 754815 10 A Sweeney amp A Murray 15315

MREID W21 11520 CLAFFERTY FIN W4- 7549 - SMurphy DNF

KHANNEY DUO 13630 MCABE 7726

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ZrsectiD~QI[~~ 12 ~[) L 24Q m RMooney SM-NavyMP1 M55 PMcCormack GEN 5705 M16 P OBrienAJAA DNF RESULTSOF SETANTA EVENTHELDAT KILLAKEE ON l~( FEBRUARY19972 M40 K Carey 3ROC 7315 VV21A McEvoy AJAA DNF3 M35 BCryan 3ROC 7502 A COURSE

4 W45 M Walsh 3ROC 7806 Q[QOOll ~QInll Q~Illl K rn B Delaney M21 CNOC 5411 KDaly MI7 86115 M45 D OColmain GEN 7939 1W14 N OBoyle CNOC 3652 G Brady M21 CORKO 5603

50 hEatu M21 88216 M45 M Kavanagh 8312 2 M14 LMcCormack GEN 4129 p Nolan M21 GEN

J flemIng M35 89325704 E08n8n M50 FINGAL 89~7 M60 A Bonox-tow GEN 8533 3 John amp Dave 4657 R Holohan M20 CNOC 5750 DDoran M21 FINGAL 91418 W21 U Coghlan 3ROC 8700 4 W16 C Kavanagh OBCS 4817 A Tucker M35 5823 GSwaaney M40 CNOC 93149 W55 C NuHoIl LEEO 8754 5 M14 SKearns OBCS 4930

M Flynn M21 AJAX 6048 SOShe M35 GEN 9322H MeLindon M21 3ROC 6205 J8rowll 9345

10 M35 FLafferty FIN 8904 6 RRichardson 5009 P Spillane M35 CNOC 6407 MDonlOn MI 3ROC 9538

11M45DOMurchu CNOC 8915 7 W21 D ONeill FIN 5026 B Bell M40 GEN 6516PDonlon 1AS5 3ROC 9736N BlOwne M17 10133

12 M21 D Doran FIN 8955 8 W14 Sl BuHer CNOC 5631 P Casey M21 UCDO 6513 MOalligan 1050213 MSS M Butl~r 3ROC 9156 9 W18 D Kavanagh SI Thomas 5739 J Cleary W21 3ROC 6552 PCulion 1055514 M55BHoliinsnead 3ROC 9350 10 W12YAOSlien AJAX 5740

BONeill M45 CNOC 6605 NCarrall 11652N C Crawford M50 3ROC 6847 LSloan MI9 11952

15 W45 A NiShuilleabhaln 3ROC 9553 11W16 LGrIffin 6027 P McNamara M20 DUO 6920 H8rody 08CS 1215316 M45PBul1er 3ROC 9557 12 W18 L Bracken St Thomas 6052 R Cleary M35 3ROe 6926 N HutChinson W21 3ROC 1433317 WSO J ONeill FIN 9922 13 M21 G Lawlor CNOC() 6113 T Duggan M35 CNOe 7117

H08relamUy AJAX 15705

18 M21 N BuHerfield GEN 10008 14 MGriffin 6114 N Phillips W21 3ROe 7431 CLally ONPN4

19 W50CElant SET 10238 15 W18SBracken St Thomos6138 B Doherty M50 GEN 7826 CMcDonngh ONPN14

20 W45W McCormack GEN 10422 16 W12C Buller CNOC 6146J Lalor M40 GEN 7907 fOallln ONPN7G Elliott M21 3ROC 8002 a Hunl ONF

21 M65 SRothery 3ROC 10730 17W45SButier CNOC 6234 E Dunne M21 3ROe 8126 RMcOonnoll ONF22 W50 G power 3ROC 11055 18W21 MReid 6311 00 Murchu M45 CNOC 8240 Awall DNF

23 W21 FOSllen AJAX 12417 19 M18 SOMoore st Thomas6552 NOormack M21 CNOC 8422 CCOURSEW21 A Sheridan GEN PNP 10 20 W21 M Joyce 6720 G Condon M50 GEN 8428 G EvansE OShea M35 GEN 8441 M21 CNOC 2917M451 MacNeill 3ROCDNF 21 ORyon 61st 6744 M Buller M55 3ROC 8456 M Healy W40 GEN 3333M21BRowe 3ROCDNF 22 L Callaghan 61s1 7002 D OColmain M45 GEN 8833 K McKenna AAS 3414

23 HReld SM-Navy7138 P Buller M45 3ROC 8850 A 0 Donnell AAS 3414

Liebl Z[22l ~Qt[~2 la~Illl2QIl 24 DLee 61s1 7321 C Koegan 3ROC 9624 WCollln$ 7 FAR 3450

1 M20 P McNamara DUO 3818 25 P Griffin 7806 C Stokes M21 10545 T Byrne 3612B Jones M21 DUO 10659 JOmiddotNeili W50 FIN 3902

2 M16ROColmaln GEN 4233 26 Uz Niall amp Gearoidl 8241 M Kellen M55 GEN 13141 J F(sncls M40 7 FAR 39393 M21 Bohan CNOC 4252 27 M McAlister amp P 0 Connor 12942 Redmond amp Cooke W45 GEN 40054 W21 B Lawlor CNOC 4441 EPye MP5 D Cashin DNP16 D Gormley AAS 40235 M21 TLawlor CNOC() 4638 M16SCooper TRB()MP5 SOBoyte DNP2 J SUlek 7 FAR 4048

BOBnon ONP6 Hanlon 7 FAR 43076 M50 EOSuilleabhaln3ROC 5339 AGrlffin MP5 DShon DNF WoodsDevitt 7 FAR 43307 M16LOhAlmain SET 5436 AKiernan MP5 R Wallace DNF N Walsh M14- 3ROC 44208 M35 SDoody 5838 M16SCarr OBCSMP5 AM McKenna W40 AJAX 45049M14 NWatsh 3ROC 6155 W18CMunn MP5 8 COURSe R Moynihan AAS 452410 W55CWalsh 3ROC 6316 W18AClarke MP511 K Elaejai SM-Navy 6330 RDevlin GEN MP Unlortunltefy tnt course had to oe voded due 0 an tncottect contr~ code Timbullbull 6nd

12 W45 D Nagle 3ROC 6338 W16CBorry OBCSMPrO$unr givenbelOwrorlIOn only Conlrol6 hasbun axduel rromtht ulls

13 W35 C Corey 3ROC 6553 M Kelly OBCS DNF W Young M45 CNOC 4637 P Gallagher AASMNowlon W45 3ROC 5659 452414 W14SNowlan 3ROC 7136 M14BCasey OBCSDNF BMcGrath M45 3ROC 5739 S Healy WISmiddot GEN 453515 W45 FONeill SET 7256 0 WictltlGm M35 AJAX 6250 D Large weo GEN 453716 M16BGreene 3ROC 7346 YellQlOt~QU[~1l2 a Imlll 00 Il J Fitzsimons M45 3ROC 6311 M Kavanagh M45 462117 W18 K McCormack GEN 7548 1 M12TMcCormack GEN 3243

FOBen W21 AJAX 6403 S L Buller W14 CNOC 4731C Burns M21 AJAX 6455 N Lawlor 474818 W20 SMcCormack GEN 7555 2 M12ABell GEN 3428 A Ayling M21 OUO 6457 G Codd M21 482719 W40 N Lalor GEN 7704 3 M12 A Burke 3430 s Murray M45 6601 P Cooke MeO AJAX 4946UCoghran W21 3ROC 67r20 W18 B Elant SET 7748 4 Ml0RShart CNOC 3811 RLynam W40 CNOC 6745 F Dawson 7 FAR 505521 WIlO J OSllen AJAX 7823 5 AampS Cullen 3812 A8uner11eld M35 GEN 6904 MDeagan AAS 511122 M5OBONeill SET 7832 6 Wl0CCashin AJAX 3824 E0 Suliloobhaln 10150 3ROC 7058 C McKenna AAS 5112

MWalsh W45 3ROC 710S J Curtin M21 515523 W21 S Dempsey 8006 7 Ml0PMcKenna AJAX 3958 8 lojolllnhOad MS5 3AOC 7210 C MeGrath W45 3ROC 531724 W50 A McCormack GEN 8011 8 BCulien 4013 OHiggins 7245 E Kernan W21 AJAX 533125 M65 C Carroll 3ROC 8250 9 A-M McKenna AJAX 4520

FMCCormack M55 CNOC 7247 U 0 Callaghan M20 5412BLuwlor 1121 733026 W21 H Hopkins 3ROC 8436 10 Wl0HHealy CNOC 5007 JOempsoy M21 74or D Mooney 7 FAR 5419

27 F Lynch 8535 11 W14 N Lalor amp L OReIiIyGEN 5144 TLawlor M21 1536 0 Sullivan 5420OHealy M14middot G~ 7634 D Ryan W21 5440

28 W50 TBuller 3ROC 9646 12 Ml0S0Boyle CNOC 5412 TDevlin 10145 GEN 7635 A Joyce W21 GEN 554729 M70(M5O) J Lynam 3ROC 10923 13 VCulien 6949 D8utler M50 CNOC 7800 J Lvnam M70 3ROC 563730 RampD Gibbons 12105 14 W60 J Mullen 9628 A UIShuilleabhainWS 3ROC 7815 C Cashin Wl0 AJAX 575531 Chambon x3 13306 15 M7 G Corney 14141

SRothery 10165 3AOC 795 T Keane GEN 5803LNaughlon W40 3ROC 795432 WSS V Murtagh 3ROC 16611 Ml0 H Nowlan 3ROC MP AMomsey W35 CNOC 8011 C Kavanagh W15 OBCS 5816

KGlbbons MPl Ml0PMcCormackGEN MP HWhlle 10150 JROC 8016 P Maguire AAS 5832- EONeill WISmiddot 3ROC 8031 D Caullen AAS 5832

M16 J Carbary OBCS MP W4() C LaffertyFIN DNF ABoyle M21 AJAX 8140 B Dunne M21 5917 D Doyle SM-NavyMP9 JMcGrath MI6 3ROC 8335 McElwain W21 5944

32 The Irish OriauearL BuUr W18 CNOC 8429 B Casey MI4 OBCS 6022

SK MI4 OBCS 6027--- T~_ 1-1 nntppr H

C Momon W21 AJAX 6303DCOURSES Buller WA5 CNOC 6308C Doyle 2620AlklnsonMcEvoy 7 FAR 6329S Sherlock

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AAS 3245Firhouse ScoulS 6502A Bett

GEN 3447E Gibbins 6502JOmiddotBrien

AJAX 3651J Lawlor 6518H Nowlan Ml0 3AOC 3708R Lyons M20 DUO 6610 C Young Wl0 CNOC 4108AOulnn M21 OUO 6622 P OClelrlgh W21 CNOC 4108M OColmain W45 GEN 6820 ABunce M12 GEN 4245O Crawley 7 FAA 6823 DOmiddotNettl W21 FIN 4412F Lynch 6854 S McGerty

4640McGillivray 7 FAA 6910 K Hannay DUO 4640S Goldsberry 5955 NOmiddotBoyle W12 CNOC 4710KrlszlormiddotBajeis 7043 E Donlon W12 3AOC 5018A Hasrey 7229 115024G Lawlor 73SO E PyeSO45P Morrigan 7410 L PyeSO45T Butler WSO 3AOC 7444 L amp M Anderson WI21Ml0 5202MJell1in 7645 A Oorrepaal MIa- SET 5410John M 7 FAR 7646 IOoffepaal WIOmiddot SET 5430L ConnottylS OConnor 7 FAR n06 David OBCS 5854V Murtagh W55 3AOC 7807 Auairf Ml0 CNOC 5937PFox M35 7953 CShon Ml0middot CNOC 5947M Doyle 8314 N Walsh6122E Griffin W20 DUO 9CA8 TJ Walsh6125Flrhouse 18753 Barryw6155P Walsh6155Niall I Gavin DNP 2 C Walsh6155B Slevin ONP 4 C Shaw6258C Walsh DNP10 E Shaw6258Aoyamp Erris ONPhl1 J Doyle6613K Thompson DNP 23 A Doyle6613A Kleman DNP 4 COmiddotBoyle Ml0middot CNOC 6818KAB ONF C Mangan6613Flrhous8 ONF C Murphy OBCS 6909C Sharkey ONF CBaY OBCS 6910COmiddotNelli ONF KNampNL W12 GEN 6916ONelli famly DNF J Mulhern W60 3AOC 7805NLynam ONF G Carney MIO 10240ACurroil DNF O Carney M12 10314Ciara amp Sinead DNF S Casper

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J M40 o Reidv MAX 6121

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S tyent21 o Weslon SET 6)28

6 II)S A Tucker GOA 64J8

1 M21 L Donovan MAX 6843

S ~Il E OSulllan SET 7102

9 ~140 a au OEN 1404

10 M40 V lones FIN 1406

11 Ml1 P Brennan SET 811S

12 MIl o OOongh DUO 8U4

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I MIS ROColmin OEN 3006

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IJ M5S I Convery 3ROC 3806

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11 WSO CWalsh 3ROC 4142

18 W21 A Joyce OEN 4218

19 wu S MOltol11l3ck OEN 4345

20 MI1 S Ulcr WHO 4SOO

21 Ml1 K OLoughlin MS 4141

22 MelToil 4913

2J W21 CMomso NA-V SI16

24 MSO B ONtili SET S 146

5 W21 M~lurphy DUO 5332

26 IVlI K Thompson DUO ~J34

21 W45 FOmiddotNeili SET 5548

28 WS5 V Mun~h 3ROC 58S1

29 V2l N Carroll DUO 5926

30 MI1 D GII~her AAS 6035

31 Ml1 Crowley A~S 6437)2 ~111 SOmiddotHul 6801

n MIS P Maguire AAS 6944

3~ OR)1 1101

JS S Ryn 71 43

36 o1t~ C Ooylc ArS 76~6

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4 MI6 LCrawford JROC SO 5() IS ~m P Dunne PXN HOl

6 M16 ZFmiddotFiher WHO S561 MAS P OBritn AItX SS S M~5 OQuinn OEN ssu9 M45 B McGrath 3ROe 55 2~

10 M18 AQuinn 3ROC 5$S8

11 Mil PMcNama DUO 56H

12 ~UI AOMuHan OEN HZ2

13 M21 E Dunne lROC 6003

I MS ENilond NAX 6052 1IS M1l P Butler 3ROC 6111 I

16 W21 N Phillips JROC 6131 I17 M4$ TMemiddotCormack GEN 6S I18 MI9 RLlons DUO ~719

19 ~1I5 ) Mastcrson WHO 6123 I10 DMalone IICOE 6729 I21 MIO TMcGrath 3ROC 6S27

12 Mll AArlinS DUO 6859

23 ~Ul EMcGinley AJA-v 1130

24 ~Ul BJones DUO 72 59

25 ~ISO N C-Crawford lROC 7150

26 M60 J BatT CNOC 7909

27 o 8rtnnan 70 JI

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2 MI2 ABII OEN 2 43

3 IVIO CCashin NAX 3 I 25

4 Ml0 T Moltormock GEN 32OJ

S W+K Abfock J3 41

6 Ml0 RShon CNOC 3421

7 MIO -CuUcn CNOC 3S 18S EYhile CNOC 3648 I

9 MIO S Cullen eNOC 36 middot19 I

10 WIO EF-Fishr PXN 4709

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14 7 FAlicme SET 5613

IS MI3 EDughlon WHO 58J2

16 M4 CShon eNOC 6000

11 W4 SDtmpsey 6100

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5 MI6 -McKenna MS 4107

6 MI9 lHarrington MS 17 13

7 MI4 NaFmiddotFishcr PXN 5021

M Mil D Cox wuo 5056

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10 I Coghl 5325

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I IV21 N Hutchinson 3ROC 5439

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14 WH o FmiddotFihltr PltN 59-l5

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22 W21 ASheridan OEN 61 J7

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12 W21 KWalton DUO 6256

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Brown Course 6km 17 controls

cathal Cregg 5500T McDonagh FWAR M21 6555

John Muldowney FWAR M35 6600George Taylor FWAR M40 6725

T Talbot 7440Orlla Prendergast GRTC W21 7455

Wayne Niall 7FAR 7800Jason Masterson WHO M18 8155

Olive Manning 10405Tom Conlon FWAR M21 MP13

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Ian Hanna 4015Marcus Came 16Bn 6130

Barbara Foley-Fisher MN W45 6130Derek ciarxe 16Bn 7250

Graham Clarite 7250 r-

Deirdre OOowel UCG 7455 ~Faith White SET 7832 -Robert Slike GRTC M19 8258

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Richard Powell WHO M14 4945I-Z

Siobhan Devaney WHO W14 4945 twClodagh McCann 7629 0

Vanessa Carty GRTC W18 8200 gtDavid OSullivan GRTC M21 8213 f-Trina Fitzgerald GRTC 8340 V)

Paul Talbot 7FAR 8800 IJohn Scott WHO M16 8810

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Digby Family 9600 cpoundColette Harle GRTC W19 10930

Eimear Cannon GRTC 11020Donna Philbin GRTC W19 11330

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Cian OLeary WHO M14 1710John Hargroves WHO M15 3630

Erinna Foley-Fisher MN W10 3642Christian Foley-Fisher MN M12 3715

T Cooke WHO M15 7305Satomi Tsujii WHO 8440

louise Maguire UCG 9800Fiona Murphy UCG 10100Arlene Claffey DNFNiamh Hanna DNF

Richard Knowles WHO M14 DNF

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be askGd later on to volunteer pleose givG yourname and phone number to Brian Hollinshead or IanMocNelli Ph01-2982 762

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Lend an OrlenleetlThisyear one club member can compete on eachteem but on a different course 10the novicesThe idea Is that the clubs would Lend an OriGnleGtto any team not having a resident orlenteer Lastyear several teams had an ordinary orienteer as nonplaying captain but many teems did not Manyorganisations with club orienteers did not enter IheIGague but despite thot over thirty teams competedwith a high attendance up to the lost night

While each event Isorganised by a dlffGrent clubwe found Idst year that a results crew whichtroveued from event 10 event helped greatly Indisplaying thG results promptly as people finished Ifyou could help on several of the nights pteose doolfer as some of last years crew will wish to run thisyearNB This leaguG Is intendGd as a social as well as asporting occasionEntry forms for teams are included in the LeinstGrcopies of this issueof lIO Try to get your workmatesinvolvGd

If you favour the concept of -Lend an Orlenteer-and you are likely to be available on the lourThursdays of June and the 3rd July and would likG10

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Choose Intensityrather than Volume or

Frequency

Aonghus OCleirigh CNOC

Exercise physiologist Owen Andersonconstantly preaches the merits of high-intensity rather than high-volume or high-frequency training How does this fit withyour Ostraining The following is adaptedfrom Training with Verve gives you moreNerve Running Research Vol 12 No8

A cardinal tenet of training - the specificityprinciple - stales that you should make thephysiological and neuromuscular demands of asignificant portion of your training similar to thedemands placed on your body during actualcompetition Competition is nearly always veryintense So therefore at least a couple of yourweekly training sessions need to be similarlyintense And in order to be orienteering specificsome of your training should be performed innatural terrain

Every endurance athlete needs to optimise threekey physiological variables - V02max (maximal

aerobic capacity) lactate threshold (the exerciseintensity above which you swamp yourbloodstream with lactic acid) and exercise

economy (the actual oxygen cost of runningcycling swimming or orienteering at a certainspeed) Scientific research has concluded thatthe optimal intensity to boost V02max is training

at an intensity of 90- 100V02max (93- 100

max heart rate or MHR) The superior trainingintensity range for elevating your lactatethreshold is 87- 90 V02max (90- 93 MHR)

Tempo runs in terrain fill this prescription for 0-training And running economy is best enhancedby hill sessions all good clean fun As a rule ofthumb the length of an ~ work-out shouldNOT normally exceed 10 of your weeklymileage As you get fitter you should be able tohandle more than one tough training session perweek Remember the best work-outs foroptimising the three key physiological variablesall involve high intensity high octane trainingand NOT moderate or low intensity trainingGogging) But make sure that you recover~ sessions (recovery training should beeasy) and that you periodize your training(appropriately adapt the volume-intensitytraining mix throughout the season)

Tough high-powered work-outs (but NOTmoderate ones) trigger the pituitary gland intoproducing large amounts of human growthhormone (HGH) which builds muscles andrepairs bones ligaments and tendons HGHboosts fat metabolism increases leanness andpower (and makes you look good on the beach)IIGII production requires training at above 90MHR Also its been recently discovered thatintense training (as opposed to LSD) improvesnerve connectivity with your muscles This leadsto greater running economy

ORIENTEERING CENTENARYF The lOF has decided to mark the centenary of the first orienteeringevent in Norway on 31 st October 1897 The celebrations are to startat the World Championships inNorway in August and finish at theWorld Cup final in 1998 The lOF will celebrate the centenary at all

major events during that year including the World Cup races in Ireland in May 1998The rOF bas also launched its new logo designed by Swedish designer Anna Jonbacksymbolising the future and our beliefin development and progress Obvious really isntitJQ Ve Irish brienJeer

1997 IRISH MOUNTAIN RUNNING ASSOCIATION RACES

APRIL6 Dart to the Head 100 305 230 Bandstand Bray Promenade Co Wlcklow13 Doon MC 80 335 230 2mlles(slgnposted) trom Doon Co Limerick23 Hell Fire Relay 16 85 730 Hell Fire Woods Klllakee Rathamham Co Dublin30 Goal Flash 24 191 730 Strand Hotel Bray Promenade BrayCo Wicklow

MAY7 Hell Fire Flicker LL 34 85 730 Hell FIreWoods Klllakee Rathamham Co Dublin11 Lugnaqullla LC 101718 230 Camara HiliTrack Glen o lmaal Co Wlcklow14 Sugarloa Rush LL 37 213 730 termer Calary FIlling staucn 25 Kilmacanogue on

Roundwood Road Co Wlcklow21 Three Rock Dash LL 48 198 730 T1cknocknr Lamb Doyle s Sandyford Co Dublln24 KNOCKDHU INT 76 448 200 Near Lame Co Antrim28 Bray Head LL 50 274 730 Southern end o Bray Promenade Co Wlcklow

JUNE1 CARRAUNTOOHtL ICAtC 137 11262302 Strlckeen Hili 64 381 2304 Blue Light LL 55 3268 Glendalough LC 19085411 Scalp LL 64 24414 Nephln CC 80 61015 CROAGH PATRICK ICCC77 762 120018 Seahan LL 69 36622 Seetin - Ballyhouras MC 80 42725 SorretHl1I LL 100nv73O29 BRANDON tCIMC97914 1200

Breantee LoughAcoose Glencar Co KenyKate Kearney s Collage Gap of Dunloe Co Kerry730 Blue Light Pub Sanclylord Co Dublin230 Glendalough Car PariltCo Wlcklow730 Dublin Sport Holel Kllternan Co Dublin230 North Plantation I1rCasllehlll Crossmollna Co MayoMurrlsk nearWestpolCo Mayo730 Stone Cross Bailinascorney Co Dublin230 Glenosheen Co LimerickLacken to Blessington Rd CoWlcklowAn Bolhar Pub near Brandon Creek Dingle Co Kerry

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Powerscourt Watertall)ICIMC 120 1295 1200Glencushnablnnla Glen o Aher1owCo ~peraryLL 89 427 730 Lake Car Par1ltDjouceWoods Co Wlcklow (5 miles S ot

Enniskerry)80 591 Kllcash Co TipperaryLL 129671 730 Stone Cross Balllnascomey Co Dublin (3 miles S otBridgel Burke sPub Tallaght)ICAC185 1006230 CalTawaystlckBridge Glenmalure Co Wlcklow (8 mls S of

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Hotel Muckross Killarney Co Keny274 730 Featherbed Road Co Dublin (between Kllakee andGlencree)ICAC123800230 Co Wlcklow - Tobe conllrmed183 730 Calary Car Parilt3 miles Kllmacanogue on Roundwood Rd2091113230112 mile from Laragh Co Wlcklow on Sally Gap Rd

6 Klppure 9716 WORLD TROPHY TRIAL20 Sugarloa Relay 1924 Glenmacnass LC

SEPTEMBER7 WORLD TROPHY INT 1200Male Siavonice Uplce Czech Republic28 Dublin Peaks 113410 230 T1cknockCarPark near Lamb Doyle 5 Sandyford Co Dublin

INT = International Race AIC =ALL IRELANDCHAMPIONSHIPIC= Irish Champlonsh~ Best 4 ot 7 CC = Connaught Championship Besl 2 o 2LC = teInster Championship Best 3 ot 5 MC =Munster Championship Best 4 01 6KL = Kerry League Tobe decided LL = Leinster League Best 7 o 3

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Junior Home International1996

(September 21stl22nd)

Roving reporter Toni ODonovan on thei996 Junior Home international

A team of 23 juniors left early on Fridaymorning facing a long journey to the LakeDistrict for toe 1996 JHI After hours oftravelling by car and ferry we eventually arrivedat the caravan park where the teams were stayingImmediately everyone made a scramble to findthe best caravan (with the fewest adults) Ashunger was beginning to get the better of us wefound a pizza take away and proceeded to one ofthe caravans where they were quickly devoured

Late to bed and early to rise meant that manytimes were slow in the individual compctltion Abeautifully technical forest followed by a fastopen area led to many amusing route choicestories and many exhausted athletes The terrainproved to be fairly unusual and before the event Ihad heard frightening stories about the mappergetting lost The area was full of limestonepavements which made it very tricky underfootand made for a lot of interesting and intricatelittle features The forest was very runnable andfast - this made it possible to run and lose contactwith the map easily This led to a number ofcostly mistakes and slow times Howevereveryone cheered up at the prospect of the dinnerwaiting for us - and tbe disco that followedAfter an interesting dinner the prizegiving for theindividual competition was held The cheeringand loud banging that resulted when the two Irishsecond placesin M15 and W 17 were called outwas memorable

Eventually we found the disco but most of theIrish contingent disappeared to the caravanswhere we found them curled up under quiltswatching Tv Another late night followed by aneven earlier rise left many asleep in the cars onthe way to a nine oclock start

The relays rwere held on the same map as theindividual competition and almost all the courseshad similar legs It turned out to be a sprint-O

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competition where runners were finishing onlyseconds apart (l second in my case) The timeswere fast and the Irish finished second in theW 17 and third in the MlS age classes _much tothe joy of the Welsh The W 17 team were eveninvited to join in the Welsh team photo as we beatthe Scottish WI7 team leaving Wales in 2ndplace with a narrow victory over Scotland - onceagain England won by a very clear margin

We left shortly after the prizegiving for thelong trip home We just had time for a short swim- for some shorter than for others I dont thinklhat Fiachra will forget this in a hurry - his face ashe touched the water (freezing water) was oneto remember Everything considered I think thatthe event was enjoyed by all - for many of whomit was their first JHI

ResultsIndividualMl5 2ndWI7 2nd

AlJanBogleToni ODonovan

RelayW 17 2nd Toni 0Donovan Deirdre CreedonClare OConnorM 15 3rd Allan Bogle Zoltan Foley-FisherLuke Cambell-Crawford

HILL amp DALE RACESHill races In Northern Ireland include theseevening races at 730 pmApril17 Castlewellan 5 mV1200 IDol1y s Brae24 Slive Muck 35 mV1300 ICrocknafeolaMay1 Hen amp Cock 25 mV1300 I Hen car park15 MeelbegMeelmore 3 mV1 800 I HappyValley22 White Plains 4mV1 000 I Tollymore29 Loughshannagh 4 mll1 700 I Spelga RdcarparkJune5 Rocky 4mV1300 I Leitrim Lodge19 Crossone 25mV1700 IBloody Bridge27 Drinahilly 3518001 Donard Park

More information from Brian Ervine(08)01846-665476

Leinster News

The Leinster LeagueThere is one remaining event in the 96197League Three Rock Wood 25th May Prizegiving will be at the LOA AGM (see below)Prizes arc to be awarded for the followingHighest scoring overall and Female competitor inthe League (Perpetual Trophies )1 st 2nd 3rdM21 on the Brown courselst 2nd 3rd non-M21on the Brow course lst 2nd 3rd Men and isr2nd 3rd Women competitors on the Blue GreenLight Green Red and Orange courses lst 2nd3rd M and W 14- on the Yellow course and thecompetitor with the greatest number ofcompleted events on each course

League Compensation Points (comp-O)As all those who put time into League events loseout when it comes to scoring points and for thisreason the LOA has decided to award OrganisersPlanners Controllers (and their assistants)compensation Points for their league event asfollowsCompensation Points equal your maximumpoints scored during that league on your normalcompetitive course (if it is not void ) Eachindividual is only allowed to this once during aLeague These points will be credited to you atthe end of the league The 19961997 league isto be includedIt is also hoped that it will encourage more peopleto take on these tasks and a form ofapprenticeship will take place through theAssistantsAs this is being applied retrospectively could allthose who are owed Compensation Points pleasecontact Andrew OMullane at events or 4933891(h) e-mail aomullanetinetie

LOA AGMThis years AGM has been fixed for 15th Juneafter the Curragh evening event Last year therewas a lively discussion if there is anything youwant brought up at the AGM please let AndrewOMullane (see above) know

Fixtures MeetingThere will be a fixtures meeting on the l Sth of

May It will cover events from 1anuary 1998 toMay 1998 LOC98 league events and all otherevents must be decided Details will be circulatedto the cl ubs

IOC97 and LOC97The Irish champs will take place in Glendalough(individual) and the Curragh (relays) on the 3rdand 401 May the Leinster champs will be held inDjouce Woods Near Enniskerry Co Wicklow onthe 24th MayMany thanks to all those who are taking part inhelping at these events Their efforts are muchappreciated the truth as always is that withoutthe help of everyone of these people theseevents simply would not take place

Summer FestivalOn Tuesday evenings from May LOthe July thesummer festival of orienteering is back (checkfixtures list for details) These friendly events arethe ideal job for introducing new people to thesport so everyone now is the Lime to get yourmum amp dad brother sister boyfriend girlfriendhusband wife colleague boss neighbour allyour mates and your granny out into the realworld

Software Paths LeagueAgain this Summer the successful SoftwarePaths evening League of inter-firm competitionsreturns these are closed events and all clubs arebeing informed of them

Dublin Dy NightDublins first Night-O league took place duringFebruary and March about 40 Owls took parteveryone who finished got points (eurovisionstyle) those who competed in pairs were deemedto be competitive See the results section for finalstandings

And Finally All those from Leinster who travelled to theMunster champs inter provincial over StPatricks weekend can pat themselves OLl theback for a job well done (almost) we were just afew juniors short of raiding the south andreturning with inter pro trophy Next time theymay not be so fortunate

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SWEDISH O-RINGENCLINIC 1996

Tonl ODonovan and Mary OConnor reporton the trip of a lifetime

Our journey to Sweden had many interestingtwists The first of these happened long beforewe arrived there Due to a delay in Ireland wedidnt have long in Heathrow and although Maryand I found the plane to Stockholm our bagsfailed miserably Even though J may sound crazythis was very fortunate for us as they arrived atour accommodation almost as soon as we did lindour shoulders were saved from the agony ofcarrying them around Stockholm to the train Aswe looked out the windows from the plune wemarvelled at the tree covered ground all aroundStockholm

I now understand why the Soandinavians arcbrilliant crienteers - outside their doors arebeautiful intricate forests Mary and I werefortunate to have this same facility and we tookadvantage of it almost immediately to go for apre-breakfast terrain run We quickly realisedthat any relocation techniques we possessed weregoing to be very useful After lunch we startedour first training exercise in the same woodMary and I shadowed each other for every secondcontrol as many of the instructors had not yetarrived and because this was an optional exerciseto familiarise yourself with Swedish terrain (thistook the duration of our holiday however we didnot get quite as lost as we had in the morningsession)

Our entertainment began after an interestingdinner - it didnt resemble the menu descriptionof meat casserole but then I am 1I0t sure if manyof the dinners resembled anything describable (afew were nice some were edible and JohnFeehan ate the others I) The games we learnedthat night will be useful for training week-ends _however we felt that John must have practisedhis welly throwing previously Mary threw herwelly quite well but unfortunately it was in thewrong direction scattering the crowd that were14 The Irish Orienreer

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not unconscious from previous flying weJliesThe Chinese proved to be the most entertaining atgames and orienteering as of the nine at theclinic none bad previously orienteered and nonespoke English Feng Chang was the only one tocomplete a course over the five days and wespent a long time looking for them at trainingevents - invariably they had their camcorderswith them The first night finished with kayakorienteering on the Vanem - unfortunately no onecapsized The map was drawn from the shore inhalf an hour so we had some interestingarguments out in the water and I was almostthrown in

The second day had another early start fortraining followed by a relay competition Thetraining was very useful as Swedish elite runnersshadowed us and discussed our techniques routechoices and invariably our mistakes with us Wereceived attention in groups of three or fourwhich made it easier to learn and you chose yourgroup depending on your ability and age Thisnight Jorgen Martensson gave us a frighteningtalk on his training schedules and dedicationThis was fascinating and we saw him run intothird place at the Park World Tour 96 in Laxa thefollowing day I had raved incessantly about thiseventsince returning home and I am sure peopleare sick to death of hearing about it The event isorganised to promote orienteering as a televisedsport The 25 best orienteers world wide areinvited to compete on a 3km to 41cmcourse withsubstantial money prizes The spectator controlconsisted of a large crag jump followed by aswim across a deep river TIle last starter was justleaving the assembly area above the spectatorsheads as the first runner came in to the finish Alarge ramp was arranged at roof beight so that thecompetitors could be seen by everyone We hadbeen invited to take part in a special IOFO-Ringen Clinic course before the Elitecompetition This was amazing as we had theopportunity to use the Regnly electronicpunching system around the Sprint-O course

On Sunday we trained in the official trainingmap next to the OK Tyr club house Theirfacilities were brilliant and the map was ideal forclub training with a network of paths and a

mixture of technical difficulties After this wewent to the central village for the openingceremony - this had nothing whatsoever to dowith orienteering but il was a beautiful day andwe enjoyed tbe spectacle After a tiring few dayswe retired home to prepare for the competitionthe following day

S-Day startsThe 5-Day competition started on the Monday

morning with breakfast even earlier than usualThe buses transporting us to the competition areawere arranged to leave us with the maximumsleep time possible - it was still not enough as theOlympics were well under way at this stage Ifelt that I had been prepared well for thiscompetition but still managed to get very lost atmy second control After this I slowed down andshowed the map the respect thnt it deserved Myroute choices improved drastically from here onbut my time was still very far down on theleaders Each day was followed by a long waitfor the Chinese competitors who were usually outfor a very long time after maximum

We usually returned to the FSC by 5 oclock-just in time for dinner (The dinners were often alittle bit unusual and did not match the menu inour folders - or at least we did not know whatthey were even after reading the menu On theother hand John seemed to enjoy every mouthfuland more often than not had seconds and made upfor me to the cooks delight We gave up all bopeon him after he ate a lunch that everyone elsesmelt and left behind I had confidence that hewould eat it ano bet an icc-cream on the outcome- it was really nice)

Directly after this every evening we had alecture on route choices from one of the manySwedish elite runners that were staying in theclinic with LIS We were all supervised by anotherelite in groups of three or four It was verybeneficial to go through your route choices withsomeone and to have them advise you on whatyou should have been doing differently out in theforest There were others there to discuss trainingschedules and planning your training programmefor the year (We got a look at JorgenMartenssoris training programme before the

1995 World Championships and it was as bad ashe bad described in the lecture the previousweek) Afler tbis we were fed what was always abeautiful evening meal The evening mealfinished at around llpm and after an hour or twoof the Olympics we just fell into bed The weekpassed very quickly like this with two sightseeingtrips and a lot of orienteering On Day 2 wevisited Borgvik where the Precision 0 (or Trail0) was organised This was Originally a mill ofsome description and was now transformed into atourist attraction - the Chinese seemed more athome here with their video cameras On Day 4we visited a heritage park where all the oldSwedish methods of farming and living werecarried out - this was similar to Bunratty inIreland It was a beautiful area situated on theside of a luke where we were able to swim beforesightseeing There were families dressed in thetraditional clothing of Sweden 100 years ago andthe park was fascinating Unfortunately we didnot see the whole park as our legs were too tiredto carry us around it in the heal We met the restof the Irish contingent at the events every dayThankfully he food at the Clinic seems to havebeen wonderful in comparison to everywhereelse

During the week I found my orienteering wasconsistently improving but at least one mistakeleft me far down the field every day - everyoneelse was improving simultaneously The mapsare very different to anything in Ireland or Britainand this showed in the results of the ISs BritishA tour that were competing at the event as wellAll of tlns squad ran the MIW 18E and very fewmanaged to remain in the chasing start which was120 minutes after the leader I found the coursesto be long and very physical - although they wereall between 3km and 4km I ran the W 18 classand this was enough to introduce me toScandinavian terrain and improve myorienteering The hot weather made it tough toconcentrate when running and for technicalconlrols it was necessary to slow down a 101 Ifound the various rules of the competitionfascinating

With 24000 competitors there were largetracks through the forest heading in all directions

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Therefore it was difficult to tell if you wereactually running 00 a path or DOt The organiserstaped every patb and track marked on the mapbecause of this - I dont want to imagine howmuch tape was used and bow many man bourswere needed for this Runners also had to obeythe Swedish rules of the road in the forest - wefound out that this entailed running on the rightside of the path

Anotber unusual procedure was that we didnot receive our control cards or description sheetsuntil two minutes before_~ started This made itimpossible to write the numbers onto the cardand another method of carrying both thedescriptions and card was needed Apparentlythis is the normal way of organising events inSweden and I felt tbat it probably makesorganisation easier for the people involved ascontrol cards will not be lost and it is easily seenif somebody did not start We were issued withmaps one minute before ow start time and it wasvery easy to become carried away and not noticewhen the other runners had run off into the forestleaving you alone standing in the start boxwondering what was going on After the first dayor two I became used to all of theseorganisational techniques and I feel that for amajor competition like this they are the only wayto go - however they take a little hit of time tobecome accustomed to

[ found that the last 500m on the course wasalways the most difficult as the finish could beheard They talk endlessly on the loudspeakers -tbis made the event more interesting but it isdifficult to maintain concentration when listeningto it During ttle competition week I began to pickup the meaning of some Swedish words as theywere so frequently repeated At the half waycontrol and at a control two from the finish on theElite course reports were given on the leadingrunners If lone listened to the announcercarefully enough it was possible to understandwho was leading or bow far down they were - thisdid involve an amount of guess work andinterpretation of the announcers tone It wasimpossible to hear anything else When standingnear the speakers As well as information aboutthe event music and advertisements were16 Ve Irish Oriellleer

incessantly broadcast which added to theatmosphere at the event

On the final day we went into the event centrefor the last time Irrunediately after the event theshops and centres were taken down and movedout Unlike the Scottish 6-Day there werent thesame number of little stalls present Intersporthad one very large sbop and they had tbecomplete dominance at the event They brougbteverything from compasses to running shoes toskiing equipment I found this very different as Iam used to there being ten smaller traders insteadof one large one Due to the 15 discount thatClinic members received their equipment wasnot as expensive as one would expect (you canalso claim the VATback as you leave the country- Ed) Fortunately Mary and I did not have todiscover the true expense of living in Sweden aseverything was covered by the cost of the ClinicDue to the support we received both from thelOA and our club we had to pay for very little ofthe trip ourselves It was an experience wellworth benefitting from and one that really openedmy eyes to orienteering outside Ireland andBritain I find it hard to understand why so fewpeople applied for what was the trip of a lifetimeas far as orienteering was concerned

Editors Note The lOA normally receives aninvitation to send two orienteers to the Swedish5-Day and the associated international cliniceachyear Entries close for the event around Marcbbut if youre interested contact the lOASecretary Ken Griffin without delay Itscertainly a great experience

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March 1st 1997 Clara Co Wicklow hostedby Dublin University Orlcnteers

FRIDAY Various teams drifted into the Pavin Trinity College on a drizzly Friday night -UCC Cork RTC (alias CIT) UL Galway RTCUCG DIT Athlone RTC and Queens UniversityBelfast UCC reported an eventful trip withcertain emergency stops (5 in all) en route tothe big city Other entertainment on the UCC busincluded a Mission Impossible take-off Itwasnot surprising then that close circuit videocameras were spotted monitoring the UCC crowdin their hos te1

SATURDAY Weather-wise Saturday turnedout to be a mixed day - chilly wet and extremelywindy Perfect orienteering weather The courseswere challenging involving both the openterrrain and forest of Clarabeg Co Wicklow Foronce the wind was in our favour as we wereliterally blown all the way up the hillside - ouronly real concern being how to put on the brakeswhen coming down off the hillside in a differentdirection Other orienteering problems arosewhen Ginormous sheep were mistaken forboulders by some individuals

The orienteering was enjoyed by all andeveryone returned thankfully collecting someGuinness tokens en route through the finishFull credit to the teamwork of John McCullough(Planner) Peter 0 Neill (Organiser) LiamConvery (Controller) and other 3ROC helpers

Later that evening the teams met in the Pav(again) for a drinks reception With somereluctance at having to leave this cosyenvironment we moved on to the Ormond Hotelto feed ow hungry tummies

After dinner the lOS A AGM was held whereChairperson Deirdre Ryan and Secretary NinaPhillips stepped down both having contributedmuch to student orienteering while on thecommittee A new rOSA committee wasnominated Chairperson Daire Osborne (VCG)Secretary Ailbhe Creedon (DUO) Treasurer IanLockington (QUB) and PRO Toni 0 Donovan(UL)

Following the meeting the prize-giving gotunderway - with t-shirts galore as prizesCorkonians Toni 0 Donovan (UL) and ConorBarry (VCC) took first places on W21A andM21A respectively the long trip not appearing tohave had any influence on their performancesUCC collected their team prize (who is CCshairstylist anyway) for the M21A in train-styleHolding themselves up was becomingproblematic at this stage being apparent whenthe womens team trophy was sent flying TheW2l A team winners were DUO who collectedtheir prizes in a more civilized fashion

DUO Captain along with other teammembers led the dance floor through variousdance moves - TIme Warp Saturday Night (howappropriatel) and Rock-the-Boat to name just afew - where some good team mixing seemed totake place between teams including a duct byUCCs CC and CB

In general people were having an entertainingnight judging by the tequila slamming ice-attacks and the man (or in fact woman-) handlingof a particular chandelier - the female concernedshall remain nameless (but she owes meone)One individual demonstrated a slip of thetongue upon announcing All captains to thetaxis bouse when inviting people back to aparty Meanwhile a fairly informal 10SAmeeting was being held in the early hours of themorning It was a long night

SUNDAY A 12 0 clock get-together washeld at Bewlcys for a final farewell (Too badsome UCC members met in the wrongBcwleys At least they found their way back tothe right bus) The UCC members that did makeit to the correct cafe appeared lifeless possiblyresulting from the eventful previous night Afterseveral hours of shopping relaxing and ice-skating (where Cork RTC proved themselvesvictors beating UCC by a long shot with theirfancy spinal) the teams were homeward-boundall appearing satisfied with the orienteeringweekend

Til the 1998 Irish Student Champs to behosted by UCC

Allbhe Creedon

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JK97 RIDDLE OF THESANDS

(OK CompassSport bad the title before me butErskine Childers bad it first)

The combination of excellent orienteering oncomplex sand dunes an event centre on the mapand the possibility of staying on in Cornwall forthe week after- the event for the same price was awinning combination for the South WestOrienteering Association when they ran the JanKjellstrom International O-Festival at Easter

Penhale Sands 011 the west coast of Cornwallhad been used for a National Event some yearsago and emerged with a fine reputation for fastrunning (rabbit grazed grass) and complexnavigation (sand dunes up to maybe 30 metreshigh) Dubbed in the pre-event publicity as like amoonscape the area was undoubtedly very goodbut didnt really live up to the hype The lure ofthe dunes proved irresistible to thousands whoflocked to this remote part of Britain for theevent including a substantial number formIreland notably from Cork Oricntccrs but therewere runners from practically every Irish club atthe event as well as from all over Europealthough most were British

For once the training area at Hayle on GoodFriday was similar to the two individual daysraces open sand dunes Fine weather pleasantlycool was ideal for running and the Irish squadshowed up in force just as well since it was aselection race for the World Championships inNorway in August Best of the Irish Elites at theIndividual event were Colm Rothery (AJAX)11th overall in M21E only 12 minutes down onthe Finnish winner after two gruelling 15 kmcourses and British Champion Una Creagh(3ROC) who dropped from 3rd to 5th in theW2l E on the second day At the other end of theelite was Conor Creedon (CorkO) in his firstattempt at the course finishing in one of the mosthotly contested positions where this writer foundhimself on one or two occasions

The Day 2 map was different for the longercourses venturing further north into a distinctlymediocre area of furze more sand dunes and18 The Irish OrienJeer

grassy fields before returning to the welcomechallenge of Penh ale proper

There were some good results in the otherclasses Denise Healy (CNOC) bad a great run inW16B to win Day 2 and finish 3rd overall justahead of3ROC ~migrCe Pamela Flanagan Otherlop ten finishers were CorkOs Rodger OConnor(2nd M 18B) Peter McNamara (DUO) 3rd andFergal Buckley (DUO) 6th M20S Clare Nuttall(LceO) 6th W55L Ronan Cleary (3ROC) 5tbM35S Nora Lee (3ROC) 9th W35S NiambLalor (GEN) and Rhona McGrath (3ROC) 5th amp6th Wl4B Marita Murphy (DUO) 10th W20S

The Relay area on the Monday wasLanhydrock a National Trust property of forestand parkland near Bodrnin and was verystraightforward in comparison to Penhale Thecompetition was fast and furious as befits a relayand WAROC won the JK Trophy with SouthYorkshire Orienteers winning the Womensclass An innovation this year was theintroduction of an International class whichenabled made-up teams from different countries10get a run on the JK trophy courses Ireland wonthe womens race (the only team to finishactually if the internet version of the results is tobe believed) The NWOC team of Steven LintonAllan Bogle and James Logue had an excellentwin in the Medium Open Relay class

What of the rest of the week Another run onPenhale on Wednesday morning on a colourevent followed by a night event that night on thesame courses (no concessions to the darknesst)but thats another story There were other eventstoo but enough is sometimes enough It was amemorable week (if you can classify somethingwhich happened so recently as memorable) andshould rank with JKs like 84 in Wales and eh93 was it in that place you remember the onewith the mountains and lakes What was itcalled now JMcC

(Results listed separately)

JK97 ELITE RESULTStv121EDay 1148km525m climb Day 2 148km505m1 Mlkko KnuuH 16305 8408(l) 7857(2)11 CoimRothery 17502 9130(11) 8332(12)20 BillEdwards 18215 9743(26) 8432(15)26 CoIm OHaliolan 18548 9724 (25) 8824 (29)31 StevenUnton 19107 10251(36) 8816(28)37 MorcusPinker 2024210126(33) 10116(49)39 Rofy Morrlsh 20649 11452(48) 9157 (38)41 BrendonOBrien 21038 10847(42) 10151(SO)43 BrionCOIbett 21440 11840(52) 9600 (41)51 ConorCron 35056 23717 (56) 11339(53)

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W21EDay 18Bkm390mDay 2 100km 385m1 YvetteHague 11959 5615(1) 6344(2)5 Una Creagh 13613 6434(3) 7139(11)20 Nuala Higgins 16116 7825(17) 8251 (23)23 EileenLoughmon 16632 8302 (24) 8330 (25)24 Julie Cleary 16756 7916(19) 8840(29)25 DarlflaCunnorne 17515 8612(26) 89033l)29 Eodaoln IvIorrlsh 18905 9340 (30=) 9525(32)30 Joanno Meln 19227 9550 (32) 9637 (33)

ConnacbtNewsConlon Is Command Orlenteertng Senior Champion

Tom Conlon (5731 mins) Bollyfarnon Co Lellrlmcompeting for the 1980 FCA Boyle in the Seniorcategory of the Western Command OrienteeringChampionships held in Portumna FOIest Parkrecently wos the surprise wtnner Tom beat thefavourite KIeran OBrien (5832 mlns) fromAhascragh All Army Champion on two occoslorsalso competing fOl the 19Bn Victory In the seniorteam event was easy on SUndaywtth Cathal Cregg(6125 mlns) Bollydangan Athlone coming In thirdand John Muldowney Newtown Forbes in shethposition

John Nolshe (6021mlns) from Oronmore competingfor the 25Bn was third and helped his teamcomprising the Ryan Brothers Joseph and Fergaland Paul Dunne get second place The courselength for the seniors was 74 km 150 m climb GnrManning led her team the 9th Field ArtilleryRegiment from Muilingar to victory In theIntermediate Womens by finishing In thlrq placeSignolwoman Meehan from Sligo was the winnerand Cpl Hewitt WQS secondThe 24th Bn fromDonegal were second team and the 25Bn fromGolway secured their place In the All ArmyCompetition In Wlcklow on Sunday 11th May bygaffing third plaoe

Pte OmiddotNel 17BnLongford was the winner in the

novice womens event Pte OConnor Boyle wasrunner up Clore Mullen from Clifden got a thirdIndividual medal and good runs from FionaMcDonogh Flonnuala Ryan (Galway City) andEthna Glynn (Athenry) brought the 25Bn Galwayteam victory

CpI McKenno 18BnCasllebor wos the wtnner of thenovice mens event Cpl Kingston 2580 Galway wossecond followed by Recruit McAteer tram DonegalIn third position The 25Bn Galway dominated theNovice Men and Novice Womens teamcompeHtIons by gaffing first team In both categoriesand by also gaffing their B team In third place In themens competition

Dalre Osborne (4944 mlns) 25Bn Galway was easywiMer of the Intermedlote mens category being 10mlns ahead of his nearest rival Michael Regan(5902) from Boyle The 2580 were the team winnershere with 2480 second dnd 19Bnthird

The reforming of Galway Orlenteers The WesternEagles has had a big Impoct on orienteering InGalway and Is no doubt port of the reason the 25Bnhave six team qualified for the all Army FCAcompetltians In Wlcklow on Sunday 11th Mayasmost of the teams ~re members of GalwayOrlenteers TheWestern Eagles UCG orlenteers orGalway RTCOrlenteers

Membership of Galway Orlenteers bull The WesternEagles Is now open and further IntormoHon may begat from Frank Ryan Secretary(Treasurer StMarysBollintoyle Galway Tel091-753829770555ext 2213

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I~HJumORTRA~NGWEEKEND-BIRR CO OFFALYThis year the format of the training was slightlydifferent to oilier years and I found it to be mostbeneficial There were a lot of coaches to train incomparison to other years - thanks to all thecoaches and Idrivers who made the weekendpossible The theme of the weekend was thecompassEarly Friday morning we departed from Cork sothat we coula maximise the time available fortraining We were thrown straight in at the deepend on Friday with a compass exercise followeddirectly by two time trials After this some of uswere prepared to go home but we were sent out inpairs again with only our compasses and mapsafter lunch This was followed by a short (forsome) and enjoyable medley relayflriday evening was a wet one for Pionne AustinWhen I said that wc were thrown in at the deepend 1 was speaking metaphorically but as it wasFicnncs birthday Marcus came up with the ideathat she should celebrate in style She ended upsiuing (1) in a river in Birr - we blame it onMary (as usual)Saturday started earlier for some than for othersand went on quite late as well after a very hardday We moved between Kinnity and Clonbrockwhere we had 2 selection races and another timetrial We also had a blackberry fight (guess whowe are blaming that on) The games onSaturday night were new to quile a few membersand had some surprises in store - however wecant tell you about these as that would ruin thesurprise for future members of the squadThe weekend finished with the no cup final inPortumna I think that Clare and Deirdre are stillodd with me because of the course I chose whichwas as a result their selection race course - youhad to be there to see their reactions

Toni ODonohn

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Ajax Flash

You have probably got your copy of thefirst AJAX FLASH newsletter in the post bynow if not we may have the wrong addressetc As we hope to produce this on a fairlyregular basis we would really welcome anycomments suggestions input that you may haveso shout if you have something to shout about

Congratulations to all AJAX prizewinners at tbe Munster and Connacbt ChampsDenis Reidy Paddy OBrien Martin FlynnFiona amp Brendan OBrien Leo Donovan and toall wbo competed

We recently ran the Leinster LeagueEvent in Ravens Rock and one of the Nigbt-Oleague events on IGlIiney Hill on 26th Feb Thenumbers were not overwhelming but the eventwas enjoyable and a rcsonable success We arealso running a number of the local eveningevents over the Summer so we hope to see you allthere bring a few new perople if you can

Training continues every Tuesday night at7pm beginning at the running track in Belfieldunder the very able guidance of PaddyOBrien every level of fitness is catered for soplease do not feel shy you will be pleasentlysurprised and possibly have some fun too Thisis an open invitation to members from any otherclubs so come along if you feel like it

Remember that we are running the IrishChamps this year on May 3rd in Glendaloughand we need as much help as possible please callDamien Ceshin at 01-2818212 to volunteer somehelp it will be greatly appreciated

We have arranged 8 club day on 26thApril location is Damien Cashins inRoundwood where we will organise a shortevent nearby followed by some well neededmaintenance on the clubs equipment in advanceof the IOC 97 plus possibly a few drinksafterwards at a nearby hostelry

Also it appears tbat a large number ofAjax members are now on E-mail so we arecompiling a directory of club E-mail addresses Ifyou are on the orienteering super higbway (oreven the bard shoulder ) please let us know Mail Brendan OBrien at obrienbstatoilno tobe included on the list

hampionship roundup 97

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SI Patricks weekend and a chance to goorientecring amid the beguiling crags andcontours of Inchigeela a combination not to bemissed Remembering the weather at some of theearly Shamrock O-Ringens with rain mist andcold did causesome second thoughts but whatsa spot of rain The Munster Championships at Tilna Spidcoige were as demanding and as wellorganised as we have come to expect fromplanner Brian Corbell and Cork OrienteersPleasant running conditions (mild and dry) and itwas nice to have n I 10000 map to read (not thatit helped my navigation much)

John Feehan (BVOC) rail the 9 km M21E coursein 6719 with Cohn Rothery 2nd and BrendanOBrien 3rcl In the W21 class (no elite here) ToniODonovan added to her Irish StudentChampionships win taking first place withEadaoin Morrish 2nd and Emma Glanville 3rd

Munster Champ resuHM21E John Feehon avocW21 Toni ODonovon CorkOM21L 1 PoulNolon GEN

2 John Muckion CorkOM20 1 Tim Totlenhom FermO

3 Aonghus Fitzgibbon WotOM35L 1 Pot Forrelly CNOC

2 Seon McSweeney SOMIS Damlen Fltzgerold NolOM40 1 Denis Reidy AJAX

2 Kevin ODwyer SOM45 1 Poddy OmiddotBtien AJAX

7 Clem Stopleton SOM21S Tony Joyce FUCCOIN20 Cotherine auHer DUO

2 Deirdre Creedon CorkOM16 1 Luke C-Crowford 3ROC

2 Dorren Burke CorkOM455 John Fitzgibbon WolOMSO Ted Feehon svocM55 1 PoddyLolor CNOCW18 Clore OConnor CorkOW21S 1 KlmGlddls DEE

2 Emlty Cronin CorkOW35 Bernadette Colemon CorkOW40 1 RuthLynom CNOC

3 MoryAuslin CorkOW45 Cormet Feehon avoc1vI60 1 MoxweilReed FermO

2 RedColnan CorkOW16 Aislinn Austin CorkOW55 Clore NuttoD LeeOM14 1 David Healy GEN

3 Kevin Houlihan CorkOW14 Nlomh Morrissey CorkOM12- PoulGeary avocWl0 1 Erinno Foley-Fisher MNAV

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INTERPROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSH1PS

111emist and rain couldnt stay away for ever Itwas cool windy and quite wet for theInterprovincialat Bear na Gaoithe The courses(by Richard Kavanagh) were as good as theprevious days except for a small stretch of forestat the end whicb was inevitable and providedshelter for the finish but did little to enhance theorienteering A good turnout from three of theprovinces meant that the competition wasntgoing to be as one-sided as it had been on the lasttwo years but Munster nevertheless took thetrophy (or they would have if Leinster hadreturned it a year ago when Ulster won)

In the Elite class Colm OHalloran (LeeO) wonwith John Feehan (BVOC) 2nd and GeoffSomerville (LVO) 3rd SaturdayS winner ColmRothery in a tactical move ran M35L on the somecourse to pick up uscful points for Leinstcr In theW21 class Eadaoin Morrish took first placefollowed by Eileen Loughman (CNOC) andEmma Glanville

The final score was Munster 232 Leinster 194Ulster 90 Connaught 22

An excellent weekends orienteering The resultsarrived in the post within two days The only flyin the ointment as far as I could see was amisplaced control on Saturday on course 5affecting 9 classes running on that course(Murphys Law again) The situation was furthercomplicated by the control being correctedmidway through the competition - a difficult onefor the controller What would you have doneJohn McC

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SETANTA SCRIBBLES

AGMThe club AGM was held 011 Sunday 9th Februaryin the Yellow House Thanks to all those whoturned up The club committee for this year isChairman Dave WestonTreasurer Prances ONeillSecretary Jocelyn CathalinCommittee Members Philip Drennan MickMangan Eamon Woulfe

Mullughmccn November 10th 1996The event was run as a memorial to Colin Dunlop- all proceeds go to SI Franciss Hospice Acheque for pound500 was presented to Mrs AlisonDunlop on the day and more money has sincebeen received Thank you to everyone whosupported this event (whether you were there inbody or in spirit)

Lelnster ChampionshipsSetanta is running this event in Djoucc onSaturday May 24th Entries are already comingin - all club members are required to help on theday in the running of this major event

Other events In 1997The first Hellfire event of the year has come andgone - it was a lovely day with a good turn-outUnfortunately the B course had to be voided dueto an incorrect control code The next kilakeeevent was a night event in March Setania willagain be running one of the Software PathsBusiness Houses League events on June 26th andanother evening event there on 15th July TheMountain Marathon will take place on 6th Julyand there will be another event on Djouce on 5thOctober(and for you Mullaghrneen fans out there it willbe back were just giving the bluebells abreakll)

Com petitionSctanta members did very well in competitionlast year winning prizes at most ChampionshipsClub members also acquitted themselves well inhill running (4th in the leaguejmountainmarathons the National Adventure Marathon

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next year instead of coming second) and longwalks (and we wont say anything about theperson who completed the entire Wicklow Wayin 34 hours dressed in a fertiliser bag during ahurricane) However only goes to show thatorienteering isnt the only string to the bow

Plans for next yearMajor focus on running relay teams we didquite well with the couple we had in 1996Contact our relay Team Manager (Phil Brennanhas this post for the Irish Relay Champs) if youwant 10be on II teamIn addition club Ovsuits are being ordered againin the near future contact me NOW if you wantto be included in this order

Jocelyn Cathalin 36 Taney Road DundrumDublin 14

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Resultsot Phoenix Park night event 19th ShQll

February 1997 - Dublin by Night 1 A niShuileabhain W45 3ROC 2310 RESULTSOF 3ROC Lelnster League event 12M14 D Healy GEN 4740BGreene M18 3ROC 2705 Clara Co W1cklow 2nd March 1997 13M16 JMcGrath 3ROC 4856

Long course 85km Resultsot Klllakee 13397 - Dublin By 14 W McCormack GEN 4919

1 MorlinFlynn AJAX M21 5717 Night 4 Blown 89 km2SO m15W45 A ni Shuilleabholn 3ROC SO29

2 Lea Donovan AJAX M21 5750 A Course M21 CRothery AJAX 554016M55 BHollinshead 3ROC SO56

3 Philip Brennan SET M21 5933 1 Damien Cashin 532012 M21 BOmiddotBrlen AJAX 55417W40 Rlynam CNOC 5101

4 Dove Weston SET M21 6224 2 Brendan OBrien 534510 M35 C OHalloran LEE 624818W35 JAtkinson SET 5129

3 JusllnMay 54538 M35 A OClelrigh CNOC 653918MSO DButler GEN 5129

Medium course 64km 4 Marlin Flynn 57007 M21 BDelalley CNOC 66252OM35 BCryan 3ROC 5131

1 Lamp N C-Crowford 3ROC 4910 5 DoveWeslan 60016 M21 Dweston SET 691621W18 L Butler CNOC 5238

2 Fergus Brien M21 5309 6 Hugh Mcllndon 62415 M20 RHolohan CNOC 6924 22W21 B Lawlar CNOC 5343

3 Brendan Cryan3ROC M35 5709 7 Lea Donovan 75394 M21 MFlynn AJAX 7049 23M21 A Lawlor 5359

4 J Holland M21 6056 8 TimMcDonagh 83433 M35 PFarrell CNOC 704924WSO C Bent SET 5448

5 RClarke 7FAA M21 6310 9 Andrew OMuilane 89392 M21 lDonovdil AJAX 7210 25 Woods 7FAR 5502

6 Claron Donaghy amp EBtidcut GEN 7909 M21 P Bleman SET 7456 26M40 DShorl CNOC 5512

BCourse M35 D Cashin AJAX 753827WSO GPower 3ROC 5545

Short course 36km 1 Lorcan OBhalmaln 402312 M21 E Niland AJAX 7756 28 DMolane 5608

1 K Herbst amp PBrady 8100 2 MlckMangan 435010 M35 M Mongan SET 8248 29M55 MBuHer 3ROC 5625

A nl Shullleabhain 3R0C Missing na 1 3 Brendan Cryan 63038 M40BBeIl GEN 83343OM21 SOhEafa 5743

4 Ronan Clarke 71157 M40 SOBoyle CNOC 9349 31 M21 D Doran FIN 6027

I hope lhe 15hardy soulswho braved the elements 5 J Holland + LOReilly 83226 M21 PNolan GEN DNF32M17 Browne 6132

otter one of the worst days of the yeO enjoyed the 6 Mlck Kellett 9525533 M55 JBent SET 6505

Pork under Ihe full moon Thanks for coming BLUECOURSE63 km235m34 MGalligan 7118

Apologies to anyone who couldhl find the event CCourse 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 4838 35 PCulien 7345

manpower shortages meant thot putting oul the 1 Aine NIShuilleabhain 41 4312 2M45 W Young CNOC 490736M65 SRothery 3ROC 7347

controls took precedence over signposting Thanks 2 Tom Condon 590010 3M45 POmiddotBrien AJAX SO51 37 M35 PDonlon 3ROC 7354

to Martin Flynn for initiating the Dublin by Night 3 BGreen 68008 4M21 AOMuliane GEN 53SO38MI9 C Lolly 7357

league and for directing Intending oompetitors to 5M16 L C Crawford 3ROC 541939 M35 PFarren 3ROC 7658

the Start Elm~1LsgglSelg~s1 5W21 D NIChallanaln AJAX 541940M35 POmiddotBrien GEN 7702

ACoUlse Points 6 M45 BMcGrath 3ROC 543341 Ml9 LSloon 7933

John McCullough (Plannercontrollerorganisersole 1 Damlen Cashin 32 7M40 J Lalor GEN 551542 PKovanogh 10948

event affidal etc) 3ROC 2 Hugh McLlndon 29 8M18 GButier 3ROC 561143M17 KDoIy DNF

3 Martin Flynn 27 9 M45 TMcCormack GEN 5618

Carrlckgollogan Night-O event 5397 10M45 BONell CNOC 5914UghtGreen 37km 150m

Thanks to all who come especially those wha BCourse Points 11W21 N Phillips 3ROC 6013lMl5 ROmiddotColmaln GEN 3302

helped on the night 1 J Holland 25 12MSO N C Crawford 3ROC 60192M16 POBrien AJAX 4036

Jgog 2 Brendan Cryan 20 13 M35 PDunne PXN 60433M50 EOmiddotSullleabhaln 3ROC 4626

H McLindon M21 3ROC 4618 3 Joon Flanagan 18 14MSO ENiland AJAX 62054W21 MOmiddotConneH 4919

DCashln M40 AjaK 530015 D Brennqn 3ROC 6224 5W16 EONelll 3ROC 4925

M Flynn M21 Alex 5442 CCourse Points 16 M21 EDunne 3ROC 64276W14 SNowlan 3ROC 5426

BOBrien M21 Aja)( 5600 1 ANI Shuilleabhain 36 17W45 MNowlan 3ROC 64547W40 N Lalor GEN 5707

RLynam W40 CNOC 6136 2 BGreen 18 18M21 G Elliot 3ROC 65148W35 CCarey 3ROC 5904

~19MSO PLalor CNOC 6712

9M50 JWalsh DLSO 5921

TJoyce M21 FUCCO 521220 MSO BDoherty GEN 7035

10M65 CCarroll 3ROC 5924

J Flanagan W35 Aja)( 581521 M45 J Fitzsimons 3ROC 7330

11 M18 BGreene 3ROC 6121

POBtien M35 GEN 620322W18 SHealy GEN 7835

12W55 C Wolsh 3ROC 6128

M Kenett M55 GEN 650023MSO HWhile 3ROC 8220

13W20 SMcCormack GEN 6153

J Honand M21 714224M45 MKavanagh 8525

14W45 FOmiddotNeil SET 6530

RClarke M21 7FAR 725925M40 GSweeney CNOC 9255

15M21 CHarrison AJAX 6621

BCryan M35 3ROC 750026 M45 TDevlin GEN 9631 16M70 Jlynam 3ROC 6632

BONeili MSO Set 891417W18 BBent SET 6711

FONelll W45 Set 8914 Greencourse 43km195m18W18 KMcCormack GEN 6902

BDoherty M50 GEN DNF1 BOmiddotConnor AJAX 3713

19MSO BONeili SET 6928

2 M40 J Francis 7FAR 372120 FLynch 6949

3 M45 I McicNelll 3ROC 383821M35 PFox 7615

4M55 PMcCormack GEN 394622WI6 D Healy CNOC 7547

5M45 D OColmain GEN 4011amp WI4 HYoung 7551

7 DDiQnan 7FAR 4056 23W21 SDempsey 8421

7MSO TMcGrath 3ROC 412424 M OSullivan 8625

8 LArmstrong 7FAR 423825 EOmiddotSullivan 8723

9W21 UCoghlon 3ROC 450126M15 AampJCooke GEN 8853

10M35 DWlckham AJAX 462028 GGould 3ROC 8957

26 The Iristi Orielllcer11 M60 ABLow GEN 4701

29WSO TBuHer 3ROC 912530 - DampDWeir 9527

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31 M13 D Murray AJAX 9859 3Wl2 CONeili CNOC 2910 INTERCLUB CHALLENGE ~QB~~ ~amZQ~m32M17 MReld 9936 4W14 J ONeill CNOC 3030 CARRICKGOLLOGAN9297 JCLEARV 3ROC W21 4622 3233W55 N Doherty GEN 10218 5M14 S lteltirns 3032 PMC AJPx M45 4622 3134 J OSullivan 10415 6M14 BCasey 3324 GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS PGARGAN AJNlt M45 48203035W55 VMurtagh 3ROC 12502 7W21 RDevlin GEN 3515 N PHILLIPS 3ROC W21 490429M21 M McConn DNPll 8 DMcCourt 3909 I MACNEill 3ROC M45 501428

9 Carberry 4109 A COURSE 2 Q km JHi en EGLANVILE 3ROC W21 530827REDCOURSE 40kml55m 10 A Creon 4538 OFEACHAIN BVOC M21 4146 BMCGRATH 3ROC M45 53191 T Byrne 7Far 3629 11 PQulgley 4539 JMAY 3ROC M40 4459 32 PBVTLER 31ltOC M45 53212 CStone 3843 12 MlOP Larkin 3ROC 4602 A0CLEIRIGH CNOC M35 4620 31 MHEALV GEN W40 5335263 JStack 7FAR 4248 13 M16 SCorr 4610 PNOLAN GEN M21 4711 30 RLYNAM CNOC W40 5448254M21 J Holland 4344 14 PKelders 4915 MFLYNN AJAX M21 4809 29 TCONDON CNOC M45 5507245M21 OReillyHeffernan 4350 15 Fields 4942 HMcUNOON 3ROC M21 4932 28 TMCCORMACK GEN M45 5515236 WM~her 7FAR 4723 16 M Hickey 5034 A TYNER 3ROC M21 5007 27 DOCOLMAIN GEN M45 5717227W21 N H6tchinson 3ROC 4826 17 M45 KHertst 3ROC 5036 RHOLOHEN CNOC M2Q 5014 26 JMEADE M45 5748

8 MWoli 7FAR 4829 18 M16 SCooper 5242 LQUINN SET M35 5234 25 G BUTtER 3ROC M18- 5825

9 D Keating 4836 19 DSullivan 5916 DCASHIN AJAX M40 5316 24 G SMITH FIN M45 583821

10 ANON 7FAR 4956 20 A OSullivan 5927 SOOCgtYLE CNOC M40 5347 23 OREGAN CNOC 6004

11 J Byrne 5258 21Ml0 PMcCormack GEN 6440 BBELL GEN M40 5421 22 J FITZSIMONS 3ROC M45 600612 M ampABlog CNOC 5612 22 E Pye 6458 J MCCULLOUGH 3ROC M40 5806 21 JFLANAGAN AJAX W35 60422013W45 M 0 Colmain GEN 6136 23 l Pye 6516 DWESTON SET M21 5848 20 UCOGHLAN 3ROC W21 611214 EGranger 7FAR 6445 24W5 F McKenna 6625 PSMYTH FUCCO M21 6004 PLALOR CNOC M50 612415M65 p Cooke AJAX 6649 25Ml0 Peter amp Richard AJAX 7329 LDGNOVAN AJAX M21 6039 19 SMURRAV SET M45 63451916W40 L Naughton 3ROC 7455 26 A McAllister 9923 GDOHERTY GEN M21 6348 18 FMCCORMACK CNOC M50 671017 J Kelly OBCS 7507 CBoI DNP7 DOOONGHAILE DUO M21 6455 17 ACREEOON DUO W21 67571818 MBurke 7845 JLALOR GEN M40 6610 16 BLAWLOR W21 684019 A Molloy 7647 PLANNERJOHN MCCULLOUGH CONTROLLERlIAM A AYLING DUO M21 6805 15 JATKINSON SET W35 3381720 M16 N Carroll OBCS 7855 CONVERYORGANISERMAIREWALSH pMCNAMARA DUO M2Q 6807 14 JPHElAN 734221 M16 HBody OBCS 8101 TMCDONAGH FWAR M21 6911 LOALMHAIN SET M16- 7407

22 GHanway 11140 For Interests sake here are some results NCOADE CNOC M21 6958 13 BPOWER SET M45 7520 16

23 FDawson 7FAR 11537 from the Irish Student Champs run theMty1ANGAN SET M35 7042 12 CNUGENT UCOO M20- 7632A BUITERFIELD GEN M21 7212 MBOHAN M21 7813

ORANGE COURSE 30km 35 m day before on some of the same GELlIOn 3ROC M21 7344 NLALOR GEII W40 802415

1 J Phelan 3510 courses SC4~ROLL M21 7357 A SHERIDAN GEN W21 8105

lUI 2 J Devitt 7FAR 4202 BrownM21A Conor Barry UCCO 6242 ElWICKHAM AJAX M35 7542 11 SOHEAGH M21 83473M14 lMcCormack GEN 5411 Conor Creedon UCC064 14 Ian

A BOVLE AJAX M21 7626 N HUTCHINSON 3ROC W21 8528

4M35 TKeane GEN 6058 BJONES DUO M21 7700 10 SMCCORMACK GEN W2Q 86055 W Farrelly 7FAR 6247 Locklngton (QUBOC) 6742 n 7702 GSWEENEY CNOC M40 8644

6 SOConnor 7FAR 6300 light greenW21 B Una Coghlan (Dll) GEVANS CNOC M21 7832 HMACINERNEY CNOC W40 87457 RMurphy 6533 3916 Joan Murphy (ARTCO) 5822

NSMYTH FIN M35 78359 CONEILL GEN M45 8818

8 K Rynn 6535 NFINN CESO M21 7837 CMORRISON AJAX W21 8909149 SConneil 6745 Sarah Kelly (ARTCO) 6721 FLAFFERTY FIN M35 8854 8 TLAWLOR M21 905110 PRyan 6849 OrangeM21C MI Walsh (ARTCO) 4053 M~AtON SET M35 89127 MMURPHY DUO W20- 92461311WI2 EDonlon 3ROC 6933 Paul Leith (DUO) 4432 Alan Kidney N BunERFIELD GEN M21 8913 JOBRIEN AJAX W40 932413 NCralg 7FAR middot7103 (CRTCO) 4642

POBRIEN GEN M3S 8927 A JOYCE GEN W21 952914 MAtkenson 7FAR 7309 CSTOKES 3ROC M21 8940 JCIRIN M21 963215 TMoher 7323 YellowW21C Deirdre ODowd (UCGO) FRiCHARDS 3ROC M2Q- 9156 OCALlAGHAN - 1002816 PClyne 7323 2253 Bernie Foley (UCCOO 2511 PDUNNEPXN M35 9242 DHEARAIN AJAX M35 1014417 GClyne 7324 Rowena Hughes (DUO) 3427

FBUCK~EV DUO M20- 9409 cLULLv 1104018 SMcDonoghue 7325 JFRANCIS M40 9440 JBROWN M21 1141919 A Doly 7434 DDORANFIN M21 96366 KDALY M18- 11750

20 EWalsh DLSO 8312 Condi1ions were similar but much MGALUGAN 9639 A MCEVEY AJAX W21 1211421 WColilns 8325 windier on the Saturday for the ISOC RLYONSDUO M21 9908 BDUNNE M21 1214522 Hugh Ger Alizlo 8550 The W21A course was 54 km210 m and

DMALONE 11BN 10016 N HEEREY W21 12801CSlovln 7FAR DNP11 Sty1URPHV SET M21 10436 AHEEREY W21 12801RElIis MP6amp7 was won by Toni ODonovan (UL) In DFLOOD FCA 12903 ECODD M21 13944AA Bamp HCullen MP7 4457 Stephen Bogle (QUB) ran as an AWiTIER AJAX 15134 DCODD M40 13944J Moloney MP7 M21 B on the same course and won in

VJONES FIN M40 DNP7 PCULLEN DNP16W Mollon RShort Samp A Cullen SMcEvoy N EDUNNE 3ROCM21 DNPI3 BOBBIE DNP19Molane amp N Connolly DNP7 4335 EOSHEA GEN M35 DNP21 o SHORT CNQC M40 DNF

RCLEARY 3ROC M35 DNF RHUGHES DUO W2G-DNFYELLOWCGURSE23km65m JDUNNE DNF

1W8 CCashin AJAX 2420 RWALLDUO M21 DNF

2 M12 TMcCormack GEN 275528 The Irish Qriemeer The Irish Orienle1L22

~~Qm HKm]~~m EGRIFFIN DUO 13630 TBRENNAN SO 6108 Resultsof UCDO Lelnster League eventMNOWLAN 3ROC W45 332232 RSEATS DNF EONElll GEN M4- 6644JMCGRATH 3ROC MI6- 352631 GMURPHY TCC DNF GCONERY MIG- 12340 Sugarloaf Mountain 9 March 199711 C-CRAWFORD 3ROC M50 354230 GBRAZIL TCC DNF A DOYLE DNFPOBRIEN AJAX M16- 360029 LOWERY RMS DNF MDOYLE DNF Brown Course 75km 1275 m

LC-CRAWFORD 3ROC MI6- 361328 DUNLOP RMS DNF DDENTON DNF 1 M21 BOBrien AJAX 6344

BROWE 3650 FSMYTH DNF 2 M21 P Nolan GEN 6427

TMCGRATH 3ROC M50 3816 DCOUR$E 26Km65m 3 MIlO B Bell GEN 8116

JONEILL FIN W45 391827 P MCCORMACK GEN M55 183732 FINAL RESULT 4M21 GBrady COriltO 6536

BDOHERTY GEN M50 395126 DLAAKlN 3ROC 1837 3ROC 463 SET 156 5 W21 U Creagh 3ROC 6803

GCONDON GEN middotM50 403825 MWALSH 3ROC W50 231231 GEN 404 FIN 155 6 M21 M Flynn AJAX 9016

lBURER CNOC WI6- 405724 FMARTINDALE 3ROC M60 232630 CNOC 275 DUO 67 7 MIlO J McCulough 3ROC 9119

JOBRIEN AJAX M50 410423 CWALSH 3ROC W55 235329 AJAX 253 UCDO 0 9M21 PBrennon SET 9216

W MCCORMA~K GEN W45 413222 MBURER 3ROC M55 243926 10M21 GDoherty UCDO 9933

FFlOOD FIN M21 4325 RMURPHY M21 2442 THECOMPETITION PROVED TO BEQUITECLOSE GEN 10 M40S0Boyle CNOC 10444

A NISHUILLEBHAlN 3ROC W45 4335 RRYAN FCA 2442 GAINED AN EARLY LEAD SURRENDERING ITBRIEFLYTO 11 M21 J Keallnge AJAX 12908

EOSUILlEBHAIN 3ROC M50 4419 NOBOYLE CNOC W14- 244527 CNOC BEFORE3ROC SNATCHED ITAWAY FOR ABOUT M21 J Elliott 3ROC DNF

NWALSH 3ROC M14- 4438 PRYAN MI6- 2554 AN HOUR BUTFAILIING TO OPEN A GAP ALLOWED M35 A OClelrlgh CNOC() DNF

DBUTLER CNOC M50 444121 B HOLLINSHEAD 3ROC M55 2509 GEN TO BRIEFLYREGAIN THELEAD STRONG RUNSK MCCORMACK GEN W18- 502620 DLARGE GEN W60 253426 LATEIN THEDAY SEnLED THECOMPETITION WITH 6lllil ~QIl~iI km l2~ rnJ BARRETT CNOC M55 5201 SROTHERY 3ROC M60 2545 3ROC FINAllY GAINING AN UNASSAILABLE LEAD 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 6414

A cooKE AJAX W21 5504 TCLEARY 3ROC W50 2626 DOWN THEFIELDAJAX PUTON A LATECHARGE BUT 2 M115POBrlen AJAX 6447

FOSULLIVAN 5533 SNOWLAN 3ROC W14- 2630 JUSTMISSEDCATCHING CNOC BUTTHESTRUGGLE 3M21 AOMuliane GEN 6726

F FLYNN 21BN 5645 JDCLARKE GEN M55 2744 25 Of THEDAY WAS THESET- FIN BAmE WITH SET 4 M16 LCrawford 3ROC 7147

DKEALY 5711 HCONVERY 3ROC W55 2822 GETTING ITBYA WHISKER THEANTICIPATED STUDENT 5MIISWYoung CNOC 7352

TFIELDS 21BN 5729 PGLANVILLE 3ROC M55 3011 BATTLENEYER MATERIALISED DUO PUTUPA 6 M21 A Tyner 3ROC 7717

DMITCHELl 21BN 5730 A BURKEGEN M12- 303424 CREDiBLE SCORE CONSIDERING THEYWEREONLY 7 M115P Gorgon AJAX 7735

EDOYLE 21BN 5617 A MCCORMACK GEN W50 3324 ELIGIBLETO RUN IN TWO COURSES BUTSADLY UCDO 8 M21 TJoyce FUCCO 7910

A COFFEY 21BN 5619 CCARROLL 3ROC M65 3340 FAILED TO SCORE A SINGLE POINTWERE HAVE ALL 9 MIl 5 TMcCormack GEN 7927

DNAGLE3ROC W45 5630 CCASHIN AJAX W12middot 345123 THESTUDENTSGONE 10 M50 ENiland AJAX 6001

KHOPKINS 3ROC W21 6220 SSUlUVAN 3529 11 M50 NC Crawford 3ROC 8645

TFLooD 21BN 6245 TMCCORMACK GEN M12- 3742 SO MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO RAN ON THEDAY TO 12 W35 J Flanagan AJAX 6834

JlYNAM 3ROC M70 6321 BONElll SET M50 3742 MAKE THEEVENTA SUCCESS ESPECIALLYALL GEN 13 W21 N Phillips 3ROC 8950

KTOMPSON DUO 6321 HNOWLAN 3ROC M12middot 3944 MEMBERSWHO RAN amp HELPED 14 M35 M Donovan 3ROC 9109

MMCGAVAN W21 6330 SEAMUS CNOC M9middot 394522 15 W40 R lynam CNOC 9322

STAlBOT TCC 6410 SAMUEL M16- 4221 THANKS ALSO TO BOB PINKERamp ALAN TAYLORFOR 16MI8GBuHer 3ROC 9401

FONEILL SET W45 642919 RNOLAN M18- 4223 THEIRWORK ON CONSmUCTING THETROPHY AND 17 M35 P Dunne WEGO 9816

KHANNAGHAN 6436 I DORREPAAl SET W5- 444421 ERICSSON amp DELPHI FOR THEIRSUPPORT 18 M45 B McGrath 3ROC 9631

PGIBBONS 6437 NDOHERTY GEN W50 4448 19W45MNowlon 3ROC 9841

LMCCORMACK GEN M14- 6439 RSHORT CNOC MID- 454420 FINALLYSPECIAL THANKS TO MAURA MORAN WHO 20 M45 RWililamson LVO 9857

JHENNAGHER 6503 CSHORT CNOC MII- 455619 MADE THEPRESENTATIONOF THEINTERCLUB 21 M20 A Quln 3ROC 10002

EGIBBONS 6512 TBUTLER 3ROC W50 4613 CHALLENGE TROPHY TO THEWINNING CLUB 3ROC 22 D Brennon 3ROC 10750

DCHEORY llBN 6633 PQUIGlEY 3ROC 4642 23 M50 H WhIte 3ROC 10845

EMURANE TCC 6640 PLARKIN 3ROC 4643 PLANNER MICHAEL KELLET 24 BCronin 10907

DSMITH FIN MI6- 664116 DONEILL M21 4826 CONTROLLER ANDREW OMUULANE 25 MIlO J Lalor GEN 11043

EQUINN W35 6740 BDORLEY M2G- 4914 ORGANISER amp INSTIGATOR PAUL NOlAN 26 RMcDonnell 11507

DORAW W2G- 6745 DONEILL M21 4915 27 M21 C Burns AJAX 12253

CMCGRATH 3ROC W45 7203 FMCSHANE WI6- 4916 26 M21 D Heale 3ROC 12448

PCOOKE AJAX M60 7212 MMCLOUGLIN W2G- 4920 29 M16 J McGrath 3ROC 13215

MDOYLE 21BN 7216 EKENNEDY 4856 30 M40 G SWeeney CNOC 13857

A DEMPSEY W21 7340 CKENNEDY 4958A SWEENEY 7413 CLYNAM M12- 5057 Bild CQIlGiil~ 1km l2lQ mSMCDONAGH TCC 7508 JMULlEN W60 5157 1W18 L Sutler CNOC 7365

DRYAN 21BN 7627 NLYNAM 3ROC W75 5815 2 M115TDevlin GEN 7816

A ONEILL 7633 RFLooD FIN WIG- 590918 3 W21 M Hutchinson 3ROC 8910

RDOYLE 21BN 7727 GJONES FIN WIG- 592317 4 W21 J McElwain 3ROC 9027

BSHARKEY FIN W21 7740 HJONES FIN WIG- 592416 5 MGalllgan 10334

A GILLMAN W12- B706 REID 6722 6M16HBody OBCS 10453

C M35 8931 EPYE 7014 7 M16 MCarroll OBCS 10504

MBARRY 9430 P MCCORMACK GEN MIG- 7403 8 W45 M OColmaln GEN 11050

OOCONNER W35 11020 KQUINLEN GEN M12- 7412 9 11160P Croke AJAX 13256

BSEVIN W21 11040 EQUIGLEY FIN W14- 754815 10 A Sweeney amp A Murray 15315

MREID W21 11520 CLAFFERTY FIN W4- 7549 - SMurphy DNF

KHANNEY DUO 13630 MCABE 7726

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ZrsectiD~QI[~~ 12 ~[) L 24Q m RMooney SM-NavyMP1 M55 PMcCormack GEN 5705 M16 P OBrienAJAA DNF RESULTSOF SETANTA EVENTHELDAT KILLAKEE ON l~( FEBRUARY19972 M40 K Carey 3ROC 7315 VV21A McEvoy AJAA DNF3 M35 BCryan 3ROC 7502 A COURSE

4 W45 M Walsh 3ROC 7806 Q[QOOll ~QInll Q~Illl K rn B Delaney M21 CNOC 5411 KDaly MI7 86115 M45 D OColmain GEN 7939 1W14 N OBoyle CNOC 3652 G Brady M21 CORKO 5603

50 hEatu M21 88216 M45 M Kavanagh 8312 2 M14 LMcCormack GEN 4129 p Nolan M21 GEN

J flemIng M35 89325704 E08n8n M50 FINGAL 89~7 M60 A Bonox-tow GEN 8533 3 John amp Dave 4657 R Holohan M20 CNOC 5750 DDoran M21 FINGAL 91418 W21 U Coghlan 3ROC 8700 4 W16 C Kavanagh OBCS 4817 A Tucker M35 5823 GSwaaney M40 CNOC 93149 W55 C NuHoIl LEEO 8754 5 M14 SKearns OBCS 4930

M Flynn M21 AJAX 6048 SOShe M35 GEN 9322H MeLindon M21 3ROC 6205 J8rowll 9345

10 M35 FLafferty FIN 8904 6 RRichardson 5009 P Spillane M35 CNOC 6407 MDonlOn MI 3ROC 9538

11M45DOMurchu CNOC 8915 7 W21 D ONeill FIN 5026 B Bell M40 GEN 6516PDonlon 1AS5 3ROC 9736N BlOwne M17 10133

12 M21 D Doran FIN 8955 8 W14 Sl BuHer CNOC 5631 P Casey M21 UCDO 6513 MOalligan 1050213 MSS M Butl~r 3ROC 9156 9 W18 D Kavanagh SI Thomas 5739 J Cleary W21 3ROC 6552 PCulion 1055514 M55BHoliinsnead 3ROC 9350 10 W12YAOSlien AJAX 5740

BONeill M45 CNOC 6605 NCarrall 11652N C Crawford M50 3ROC 6847 LSloan MI9 11952

15 W45 A NiShuilleabhaln 3ROC 9553 11W16 LGrIffin 6027 P McNamara M20 DUO 6920 H8rody 08CS 1215316 M45PBul1er 3ROC 9557 12 W18 L Bracken St Thomas 6052 R Cleary M35 3ROe 6926 N HutChinson W21 3ROC 1433317 WSO J ONeill FIN 9922 13 M21 G Lawlor CNOC() 6113 T Duggan M35 CNOe 7117

H08relamUy AJAX 15705

18 M21 N BuHerfield GEN 10008 14 MGriffin 6114 N Phillips W21 3ROe 7431 CLally ONPN4

19 W50CElant SET 10238 15 W18SBracken St Thomos6138 B Doherty M50 GEN 7826 CMcDonngh ONPN14

20 W45W McCormack GEN 10422 16 W12C Buller CNOC 6146J Lalor M40 GEN 7907 fOallln ONPN7G Elliott M21 3ROC 8002 a Hunl ONF

21 M65 SRothery 3ROC 10730 17W45SButier CNOC 6234 E Dunne M21 3ROe 8126 RMcOonnoll ONF22 W50 G power 3ROC 11055 18W21 MReid 6311 00 Murchu M45 CNOC 8240 Awall DNF

23 W21 FOSllen AJAX 12417 19 M18 SOMoore st Thomas6552 NOormack M21 CNOC 8422 CCOURSEW21 A Sheridan GEN PNP 10 20 W21 M Joyce 6720 G Condon M50 GEN 8428 G EvansE OShea M35 GEN 8441 M21 CNOC 2917M451 MacNeill 3ROCDNF 21 ORyon 61st 6744 M Buller M55 3ROC 8456 M Healy W40 GEN 3333M21BRowe 3ROCDNF 22 L Callaghan 61s1 7002 D OColmain M45 GEN 8833 K McKenna AAS 3414

23 HReld SM-Navy7138 P Buller M45 3ROC 8850 A 0 Donnell AAS 3414

Liebl Z[22l ~Qt[~2 la~Illl2QIl 24 DLee 61s1 7321 C Koegan 3ROC 9624 WCollln$ 7 FAR 3450

1 M20 P McNamara DUO 3818 25 P Griffin 7806 C Stokes M21 10545 T Byrne 3612B Jones M21 DUO 10659 JOmiddotNeili W50 FIN 3902

2 M16ROColmaln GEN 4233 26 Uz Niall amp Gearoidl 8241 M Kellen M55 GEN 13141 J F(sncls M40 7 FAR 39393 M21 Bohan CNOC 4252 27 M McAlister amp P 0 Connor 12942 Redmond amp Cooke W45 GEN 40054 W21 B Lawlor CNOC 4441 EPye MP5 D Cashin DNP16 D Gormley AAS 40235 M21 TLawlor CNOC() 4638 M16SCooper TRB()MP5 SOBoyte DNP2 J SUlek 7 FAR 4048

BOBnon ONP6 Hanlon 7 FAR 43076 M50 EOSuilleabhaln3ROC 5339 AGrlffin MP5 DShon DNF WoodsDevitt 7 FAR 43307 M16LOhAlmain SET 5436 AKiernan MP5 R Wallace DNF N Walsh M14- 3ROC 44208 M35 SDoody 5838 M16SCarr OBCSMP5 AM McKenna W40 AJAX 45049M14 NWatsh 3ROC 6155 W18CMunn MP5 8 COURSe R Moynihan AAS 452410 W55CWalsh 3ROC 6316 W18AClarke MP511 K Elaejai SM-Navy 6330 RDevlin GEN MP Unlortunltefy tnt course had to oe voded due 0 an tncottect contr~ code Timbullbull 6nd

12 W45 D Nagle 3ROC 6338 W16CBorry OBCSMPrO$unr givenbelOwrorlIOn only Conlrol6 hasbun axduel rromtht ulls

13 W35 C Corey 3ROC 6553 M Kelly OBCS DNF W Young M45 CNOC 4637 P Gallagher AASMNowlon W45 3ROC 5659 452414 W14SNowlan 3ROC 7136 M14BCasey OBCSDNF BMcGrath M45 3ROC 5739 S Healy WISmiddot GEN 453515 W45 FONeill SET 7256 0 WictltlGm M35 AJAX 6250 D Large weo GEN 453716 M16BGreene 3ROC 7346 YellQlOt~QU[~1l2 a Imlll 00 Il J Fitzsimons M45 3ROC 6311 M Kavanagh M45 462117 W18 K McCormack GEN 7548 1 M12TMcCormack GEN 3243

FOBen W21 AJAX 6403 S L Buller W14 CNOC 4731C Burns M21 AJAX 6455 N Lawlor 474818 W20 SMcCormack GEN 7555 2 M12ABell GEN 3428 A Ayling M21 OUO 6457 G Codd M21 482719 W40 N Lalor GEN 7704 3 M12 A Burke 3430 s Murray M45 6601 P Cooke MeO AJAX 4946UCoghran W21 3ROC 67r20 W18 B Elant SET 7748 4 Ml0RShart CNOC 3811 RLynam W40 CNOC 6745 F Dawson 7 FAR 505521 WIlO J OSllen AJAX 7823 5 AampS Cullen 3812 A8uner11eld M35 GEN 6904 MDeagan AAS 511122 M5OBONeill SET 7832 6 Wl0CCashin AJAX 3824 E0 Suliloobhaln 10150 3ROC 7058 C McKenna AAS 5112

MWalsh W45 3ROC 710S J Curtin M21 515523 W21 S Dempsey 8006 7 Ml0PMcKenna AJAX 3958 8 lojolllnhOad MS5 3AOC 7210 C MeGrath W45 3ROC 531724 W50 A McCormack GEN 8011 8 BCulien 4013 OHiggins 7245 E Kernan W21 AJAX 533125 M65 C Carroll 3ROC 8250 9 A-M McKenna AJAX 4520

FMCCormack M55 CNOC 7247 U 0 Callaghan M20 5412BLuwlor 1121 733026 W21 H Hopkins 3ROC 8436 10 Wl0HHealy CNOC 5007 JOempsoy M21 74or D Mooney 7 FAR 5419

27 F Lynch 8535 11 W14 N Lalor amp L OReIiIyGEN 5144 TLawlor M21 1536 0 Sullivan 5420OHealy M14middot G~ 7634 D Ryan W21 5440

28 W50 TBuller 3ROC 9646 12 Ml0S0Boyle CNOC 5412 TDevlin 10145 GEN 7635 A Joyce W21 GEN 554729 M70(M5O) J Lynam 3ROC 10923 13 VCulien 6949 D8utler M50 CNOC 7800 J Lvnam M70 3ROC 563730 RampD Gibbons 12105 14 W60 J Mullen 9628 A UIShuilleabhainWS 3ROC 7815 C Cashin Wl0 AJAX 575531 Chambon x3 13306 15 M7 G Corney 14141

SRothery 10165 3AOC 795 T Keane GEN 5803LNaughlon W40 3ROC 795432 WSS V Murtagh 3ROC 16611 Ml0 H Nowlan 3ROC MP AMomsey W35 CNOC 8011 C Kavanagh W15 OBCS 5816

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Brown Course 6km 17 controls

cathal Cregg 5500T McDonagh FWAR M21 6555

John Muldowney FWAR M35 6600George Taylor FWAR M40 6725

T Talbot 7440Orlla Prendergast GRTC W21 7455

Wayne Niall 7FAR 7800Jason Masterson WHO M18 8155

Olive Manning 10405Tom Conlon FWAR M21 MP13

Light Green Course 35km 10 controls

Ian Hanna 4015Marcus Came 16Bn 6130

Barbara Foley-Fisher MN W45 6130Derek ciarxe 16Bn 7250

Graham Clarite 7250 r-

Deirdre OOowel UCG 7455 ~Faith White SET 7832 -Robert Slike GRTC M19 8258

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Richard Powell WHO M14 4945I-Z

Siobhan Devaney WHO W14 4945 twClodagh McCann 7629 0

Vanessa Carty GRTC W18 8200 gtDavid OSullivan GRTC M21 8213 f-Trina Fitzgerald GRTC 8340 V)

Paul Talbot 7FAR 8800 IJohn Scott WHO M16 8810

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Digby Family 9600 cpoundColette Harle GRTC W19 10930

Eimear Cannon GRTC 11020Donna Philbin GRTC W19 11330

Yellow Course 19km 8 controls

Cian OLeary WHO M14 1710John Hargroves WHO M15 3630

Erinna Foley-Fisher MN W10 3642Christian Foley-Fisher MN M12 3715

T Cooke WHO M15 7305Satomi Tsujii WHO 8440

louise Maguire UCG 9800Fiona Murphy UCG 10100Arlene Claffey DNFNiamh Hanna DNF

Richard Knowles WHO M14 DNF

The Irish DrienMr 37

ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997EVENING ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997

Local evening events are listed separately on the previous page

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LEINSTERALLSTARTTIMES6 TO 7 PM BROCKAGH Laragh Co Wicklow GEN Moss start 1200

KNOCKBARRONKimity Co Offaly PXNComaught League 8 11 to 1 pmGARVAGH Co Derry NWOC NtSeries3 GR C 83 15COUMSHINGAUN Ca WaterfordWatOSE League 051379708 11 to 1pmS314104KNOCKACAREIGH WOOD Kilmurry Co Cork CorkO Score Event 021361544 11 to 13OpmW 36 64USNABRIN WOOD Curraglass Canna Co Cark BOC Winter League 9 021546194 11 to 2 pm

W965920BOF NATIONAL EVENT2 Holme Fell Canis ton lake District (0044-1539-727907)

Moy 13 RUSSBOROUGHCoWicklowCNOC 045432267 N 961220 DONADEA Clane Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N B3 3327 CURRAGHWiESTCo Kidare CNOC 045432267 N 75 14

JlXle 3 WooDENBOIEY Hollywood Co WicldowCNOC 045432267 N 93 015 PHOENIXPARKSoftware Pathe Inter-Hrm League 110 DONADEA Clone Ca Kildare CNOC 045432267N 83 3312 CORKfGH PARKCLONDALKIN Software Pathe Inter-firm League 217 CURRAGH Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N 79 1219 KILLINEYPARKSoftware Pathe Inter-firm League 324 HOLLYWOOD Co Wicklow CNOC 045432267 N 94 0626 HELLFIREWOOD Software Pathe Inter-firm League 4

July 1 ARDGILLAN Co Dublin FIN0183765063 THREEROCKWOOD Software Pathe Inter-tlrm League 58 CARRICKGOLLOGAN Co Dublin GEN Kllternan (RI17)012893497 022520515 KILLAKEECo Dublin SET Ballyboden (R115) 012985799 GR 012023822 RAVENSROCKCoDublin AJAX 012691196GROI9018029 THREEROCKWOOD Co DubllJ) 3ROC 012868871 bullGRO 170240

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IRISHCHAMPIONSHIPS Cla1JoBAWN Laragh Co Wicklow AJAXGEN 012691196 Pre-Entry T 1295IRISHRELAYCHAMPIONSHIPSCURRAltOIICo Kildare CNOC 045432267 Pre-Entry N 7912EnlTlesto Brian Bell 25 Balally Park Dundrum Dublin 16(01-2956894)e-mail enqulrlestoI98380~lbmmallcomTHECRAGSGlenflesk Co KerrySO Munster League 7Munster Inler-Club 11 to 130pm W082837BRITISHCHAMPIONSHIPS Clumber Pork amp Chatsworth EnglandLOWEALPINECOMERAGHMOUNTAINMARATHONLEINSTERCHAMPIONSHIPSDJoua WOODSCo Wlcklow SET012985799020 12Entries to Frances ONelli 18Manor Heath Dublin 16 Tei 014943145scotnsn CHAMPlONSHrpsamp Ndfio(1al Event 3 Klngussle area Delalls Irom IanMolr (0044-131-452-9789)BRANDONHILLGralguGnomdnogh CoKllkenny WatO SELGogue 05 37970811 to 1pm S700400THREEROCKWOOD 3ROC telnster LeaguG 12012666871 lIla 1pm (CHECK VENUEI)SLEIVECROOBSOUTHBallynahlnch Co Down LVONI $Gries4 GR J 32 47

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Entries to Margaret CrGGdon Tavio Mount Prospect Douglas Co Cork Phone 021-361824 Fax 021-361826

Apr 17 GARRYCLOYNEWaterloo Co Cork BOCEvenlng League 3 02247300 530 to 715W6OO82024 CURRABINNYCarrlgallne Co Cork BOC Evening League 4 021546194 530 to 715W780630

May 27 FARRANFORESTPARKCo Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 1021361544530-7 3Opm W 48 71

CURRABINNYCarrigaline Co Cork COIkO Inler Firm League 2 021361544 530-730 pm W 79 62BALLINCOLUG PARKCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 3 021361544530-730 pm W 5971CURRAGHWOOD MIdIGton Co Cork CorkO Inter FirmLeagUG 4 021361544 530-730 pm W 86 76KINSALETOWN Co Cork CorkOlnler Firm LGague 5 021361544530-730 pm W 63 50

GLENBOWiERWooD KHleagh Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 6 021361544 W 99 77KlLBRITIAINWOOD Bandon Co COIk CorkO Inter Firm League 7 021361544 W 52 47WALSHTOWNWOOD Midlelon Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm league 8 021361544 W 66 91WARRENSCOURTWOOD Kilmurry Co Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 9 021361544 W 38 67GARREnSTOWNWOOD BallinsplHIGCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 10021361544 W 58 44

June 3101724

JULY6 AGHAVANNAGH Co Wicklow SET Mountain Maralhon 012985799 11 to 1pm1213 CELTIC CUP [reland v Wales BeddgeGrt amp Befwys y Coed N lAtles

July 16152229

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be askGd later on to volunteer pleose givG yourname and phone number to Brian Hollinshead or IanMocNelli Ph01-2982 762

Software Paths Business Houses League

Lend an OrlenleetlThisyear one club member can compete on eachteem but on a different course 10the novicesThe idea Is that the clubs would Lend an OriGnleGtto any team not having a resident orlenteer Lastyear several teams had an ordinary orienteer as nonplaying captain but many teems did not Manyorganisations with club orienteers did not enter IheIGague but despite thot over thirty teams competedwith a high attendance up to the lost night

While each event Isorganised by a dlffGrent clubwe found Idst year that a results crew whichtroveued from event 10 event helped greatly Indisplaying thG results promptly as people finished Ifyou could help on several of the nights pteose doolfer as some of last years crew will wish to run thisyearNB This leaguG Is intendGd as a social as well as asporting occasionEntry forms for teams are included in the LeinstGrcopies of this issueof lIO Try to get your workmatesinvolvGd

If you favour the concept of -Lend an Orlenteer-and you are likely to be available on the lourThursdays of June and the 3rd July and would likG10

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Junior Home International1996

(September 21stl22nd)

Roving reporter Toni ODonovan on thei996 Junior Home international

A team of 23 juniors left early on Fridaymorning facing a long journey to the LakeDistrict for toe 1996 JHI After hours oftravelling by car and ferry we eventually arrivedat the caravan park where the teams were stayingImmediately everyone made a scramble to findthe best caravan (with the fewest adults) Ashunger was beginning to get the better of us wefound a pizza take away and proceeded to one ofthe caravans where they were quickly devoured

Late to bed and early to rise meant that manytimes were slow in the individual compctltion Abeautifully technical forest followed by a fastopen area led to many amusing route choicestories and many exhausted athletes The terrainproved to be fairly unusual and before the event Ihad heard frightening stories about the mappergetting lost The area was full of limestonepavements which made it very tricky underfootand made for a lot of interesting and intricatelittle features The forest was very runnable andfast - this made it possible to run and lose contactwith the map easily This led to a number ofcostly mistakes and slow times Howevereveryone cheered up at the prospect of the dinnerwaiting for us - and tbe disco that followedAfter an interesting dinner the prizegiving for theindividual competition was held The cheeringand loud banging that resulted when the two Irishsecond placesin M15 and W 17 were called outwas memorable

Eventually we found the disco but most of theIrish contingent disappeared to the caravanswhere we found them curled up under quiltswatching Tv Another late night followed by aneven earlier rise left many asleep in the cars onthe way to a nine oclock start

The relays rwere held on the same map as theindividual competition and almost all the courseshad similar legs It turned out to be a sprint-O

12 The Irish Orienteer

competition where runners were finishing onlyseconds apart (l second in my case) The timeswere fast and the Irish finished second in theW 17 and third in the MlS age classes _much tothe joy of the Welsh The W 17 team were eveninvited to join in the Welsh team photo as we beatthe Scottish WI7 team leaving Wales in 2ndplace with a narrow victory over Scotland - onceagain England won by a very clear margin

We left shortly after the prizegiving for thelong trip home We just had time for a short swim- for some shorter than for others I dont thinklhat Fiachra will forget this in a hurry - his face ashe touched the water (freezing water) was oneto remember Everything considered I think thatthe event was enjoyed by all - for many of whomit was their first JHI

ResultsIndividualMl5 2ndWI7 2nd

AlJanBogleToni ODonovan

RelayW 17 2nd Toni 0Donovan Deirdre CreedonClare OConnorM 15 3rd Allan Bogle Zoltan Foley-FisherLuke Cambell-Crawford

HILL amp DALE RACESHill races In Northern Ireland include theseevening races at 730 pmApril17 Castlewellan 5 mV1200 IDol1y s Brae24 Slive Muck 35 mV1300 ICrocknafeolaMay1 Hen amp Cock 25 mV1300 I Hen car park15 MeelbegMeelmore 3 mV1 800 I HappyValley22 White Plains 4mV1 000 I Tollymore29 Loughshannagh 4 mll1 700 I Spelga RdcarparkJune5 Rocky 4mV1300 I Leitrim Lodge19 Crossone 25mV1700 IBloody Bridge27 Drinahilly 3518001 Donard Park

More information from Brian Ervine(08)01846-665476

Leinster News

The Leinster LeagueThere is one remaining event in the 96197League Three Rock Wood 25th May Prizegiving will be at the LOA AGM (see below)Prizes arc to be awarded for the followingHighest scoring overall and Female competitor inthe League (Perpetual Trophies )1 st 2nd 3rdM21 on the Brown courselst 2nd 3rd non-M21on the Brow course lst 2nd 3rd Men and isr2nd 3rd Women competitors on the Blue GreenLight Green Red and Orange courses lst 2nd3rd M and W 14- on the Yellow course and thecompetitor with the greatest number ofcompleted events on each course

League Compensation Points (comp-O)As all those who put time into League events loseout when it comes to scoring points and for thisreason the LOA has decided to award OrganisersPlanners Controllers (and their assistants)compensation Points for their league event asfollowsCompensation Points equal your maximumpoints scored during that league on your normalcompetitive course (if it is not void ) Eachindividual is only allowed to this once during aLeague These points will be credited to you atthe end of the league The 19961997 league isto be includedIt is also hoped that it will encourage more peopleto take on these tasks and a form ofapprenticeship will take place through theAssistantsAs this is being applied retrospectively could allthose who are owed Compensation Points pleasecontact Andrew OMullane at events or 4933891(h) e-mail aomullanetinetie

LOA AGMThis years AGM has been fixed for 15th Juneafter the Curragh evening event Last year therewas a lively discussion if there is anything youwant brought up at the AGM please let AndrewOMullane (see above) know

Fixtures MeetingThere will be a fixtures meeting on the l Sth of

May It will cover events from 1anuary 1998 toMay 1998 LOC98 league events and all otherevents must be decided Details will be circulatedto the cl ubs

IOC97 and LOC97The Irish champs will take place in Glendalough(individual) and the Curragh (relays) on the 3rdand 401 May the Leinster champs will be held inDjouce Woods Near Enniskerry Co Wicklow onthe 24th MayMany thanks to all those who are taking part inhelping at these events Their efforts are muchappreciated the truth as always is that withoutthe help of everyone of these people theseevents simply would not take place

Summer FestivalOn Tuesday evenings from May LOthe July thesummer festival of orienteering is back (checkfixtures list for details) These friendly events arethe ideal job for introducing new people to thesport so everyone now is the Lime to get yourmum amp dad brother sister boyfriend girlfriendhusband wife colleague boss neighbour allyour mates and your granny out into the realworld

Software Paths LeagueAgain this Summer the successful SoftwarePaths evening League of inter-firm competitionsreturns these are closed events and all clubs arebeing informed of them

Dublin Dy NightDublins first Night-O league took place duringFebruary and March about 40 Owls took parteveryone who finished got points (eurovisionstyle) those who competed in pairs were deemedto be competitive See the results section for finalstandings

And Finally All those from Leinster who travelled to theMunster champs inter provincial over StPatricks weekend can pat themselves OLl theback for a job well done (almost) we were just afew juniors short of raiding the south andreturning with inter pro trophy Next time theymay not be so fortunate

The Irish Orienteer 13

SWEDISH O-RINGENCLINIC 1996

Tonl ODonovan and Mary OConnor reporton the trip of a lifetime

Our journey to Sweden had many interestingtwists The first of these happened long beforewe arrived there Due to a delay in Ireland wedidnt have long in Heathrow and although Maryand I found the plane to Stockholm our bagsfailed miserably Even though J may sound crazythis was very fortunate for us as they arrived atour accommodation almost as soon as we did lindour shoulders were saved from the agony ofcarrying them around Stockholm to the train Aswe looked out the windows from the plune wemarvelled at the tree covered ground all aroundStockholm

I now understand why the Soandinavians arcbrilliant crienteers - outside their doors arebeautiful intricate forests Mary and I werefortunate to have this same facility and we tookadvantage of it almost immediately to go for apre-breakfast terrain run We quickly realisedthat any relocation techniques we possessed weregoing to be very useful After lunch we startedour first training exercise in the same woodMary and I shadowed each other for every secondcontrol as many of the instructors had not yetarrived and because this was an optional exerciseto familiarise yourself with Swedish terrain (thistook the duration of our holiday however we didnot get quite as lost as we had in the morningsession)

Our entertainment began after an interestingdinner - it didnt resemble the menu descriptionof meat casserole but then I am 1I0t sure if manyof the dinners resembled anything describable (afew were nice some were edible and JohnFeehan ate the others I) The games we learnedthat night will be useful for training week-ends _however we felt that John must have practisedhis welly throwing previously Mary threw herwelly quite well but unfortunately it was in thewrong direction scattering the crowd that were14 The Irish Orienreer

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not unconscious from previous flying weJliesThe Chinese proved to be the most entertaining atgames and orienteering as of the nine at theclinic none bad previously orienteered and nonespoke English Feng Chang was the only one tocomplete a course over the five days and wespent a long time looking for them at trainingevents - invariably they had their camcorderswith them The first night finished with kayakorienteering on the Vanem - unfortunately no onecapsized The map was drawn from the shore inhalf an hour so we had some interestingarguments out in the water and I was almostthrown in

The second day had another early start fortraining followed by a relay competition Thetraining was very useful as Swedish elite runnersshadowed us and discussed our techniques routechoices and invariably our mistakes with us Wereceived attention in groups of three or fourwhich made it easier to learn and you chose yourgroup depending on your ability and age Thisnight Jorgen Martensson gave us a frighteningtalk on his training schedules and dedicationThis was fascinating and we saw him run intothird place at the Park World Tour 96 in Laxa thefollowing day I had raved incessantly about thiseventsince returning home and I am sure peopleare sick to death of hearing about it The event isorganised to promote orienteering as a televisedsport The 25 best orienteers world wide areinvited to compete on a 3km to 41cmcourse withsubstantial money prizes The spectator controlconsisted of a large crag jump followed by aswim across a deep river TIle last starter was justleaving the assembly area above the spectatorsheads as the first runner came in to the finish Alarge ramp was arranged at roof beight so that thecompetitors could be seen by everyone We hadbeen invited to take part in a special IOFO-Ringen Clinic course before the Elitecompetition This was amazing as we had theopportunity to use the Regnly electronicpunching system around the Sprint-O course

On Sunday we trained in the official trainingmap next to the OK Tyr club house Theirfacilities were brilliant and the map was ideal forclub training with a network of paths and a

mixture of technical difficulties After this wewent to the central village for the openingceremony - this had nothing whatsoever to dowith orienteering but il was a beautiful day andwe enjoyed tbe spectacle After a tiring few dayswe retired home to prepare for the competitionthe following day

S-Day startsThe 5-Day competition started on the Monday

morning with breakfast even earlier than usualThe buses transporting us to the competition areawere arranged to leave us with the maximumsleep time possible - it was still not enough as theOlympics were well under way at this stage Ifelt that I had been prepared well for thiscompetition but still managed to get very lost atmy second control After this I slowed down andshowed the map the respect thnt it deserved Myroute choices improved drastically from here onbut my time was still very far down on theleaders Each day was followed by a long waitfor the Chinese competitors who were usually outfor a very long time after maximum

We usually returned to the FSC by 5 oclock-just in time for dinner (The dinners were often alittle bit unusual and did not match the menu inour folders - or at least we did not know whatthey were even after reading the menu On theother hand John seemed to enjoy every mouthfuland more often than not had seconds and made upfor me to the cooks delight We gave up all bopeon him after he ate a lunch that everyone elsesmelt and left behind I had confidence that hewould eat it ano bet an icc-cream on the outcome- it was really nice)

Directly after this every evening we had alecture on route choices from one of the manySwedish elite runners that were staying in theclinic with LIS We were all supervised by anotherelite in groups of three or four It was verybeneficial to go through your route choices withsomeone and to have them advise you on whatyou should have been doing differently out in theforest There were others there to discuss trainingschedules and planning your training programmefor the year (We got a look at JorgenMartenssoris training programme before the

1995 World Championships and it was as bad ashe bad described in the lecture the previousweek) Afler tbis we were fed what was always abeautiful evening meal The evening mealfinished at around llpm and after an hour or twoof the Olympics we just fell into bed The weekpassed very quickly like this with two sightseeingtrips and a lot of orienteering On Day 2 wevisited Borgvik where the Precision 0 (or Trail0) was organised This was Originally a mill ofsome description and was now transformed into atourist attraction - the Chinese seemed more athome here with their video cameras On Day 4we visited a heritage park where all the oldSwedish methods of farming and living werecarried out - this was similar to Bunratty inIreland It was a beautiful area situated on theside of a luke where we were able to swim beforesightseeing There were families dressed in thetraditional clothing of Sweden 100 years ago andthe park was fascinating Unfortunately we didnot see the whole park as our legs were too tiredto carry us around it in the heal We met the restof the Irish contingent at the events every dayThankfully he food at the Clinic seems to havebeen wonderful in comparison to everywhereelse

During the week I found my orienteering wasconsistently improving but at least one mistakeleft me far down the field every day - everyoneelse was improving simultaneously The mapsare very different to anything in Ireland or Britainand this showed in the results of the ISs BritishA tour that were competing at the event as wellAll of tlns squad ran the MIW 18E and very fewmanaged to remain in the chasing start which was120 minutes after the leader I found the coursesto be long and very physical - although they wereall between 3km and 4km I ran the W 18 classand this was enough to introduce me toScandinavian terrain and improve myorienteering The hot weather made it tough toconcentrate when running and for technicalconlrols it was necessary to slow down a 101 Ifound the various rules of the competitionfascinating

With 24000 competitors there were largetracks through the forest heading in all directions

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Therefore it was difficult to tell if you wereactually running 00 a path or DOt The organiserstaped every patb and track marked on the mapbecause of this - I dont want to imagine howmuch tape was used and bow many man bourswere needed for this Runners also had to obeythe Swedish rules of the road in the forest - wefound out that this entailed running on the rightside of the path

Anotber unusual procedure was that we didnot receive our control cards or description sheetsuntil two minutes before_~ started This made itimpossible to write the numbers onto the cardand another method of carrying both thedescriptions and card was needed Apparentlythis is the normal way of organising events inSweden and I felt tbat it probably makesorganisation easier for the people involved ascontrol cards will not be lost and it is easily seenif somebody did not start We were issued withmaps one minute before ow start time and it wasvery easy to become carried away and not noticewhen the other runners had run off into the forestleaving you alone standing in the start boxwondering what was going on After the first dayor two I became used to all of theseorganisational techniques and I feel that for amajor competition like this they are the only wayto go - however they take a little hit of time tobecome accustomed to

[ found that the last 500m on the course wasalways the most difficult as the finish could beheard They talk endlessly on the loudspeakers -tbis made the event more interesting but it isdifficult to maintain concentration when listeningto it During ttle competition week I began to pickup the meaning of some Swedish words as theywere so frequently repeated At the half waycontrol and at a control two from the finish on theElite course reports were given on the leadingrunners If lone listened to the announcercarefully enough it was possible to understandwho was leading or bow far down they were - thisdid involve an amount of guess work andinterpretation of the announcers tone It wasimpossible to hear anything else When standingnear the speakers As well as information aboutthe event music and advertisements were16 Ve Irish Oriellleer

incessantly broadcast which added to theatmosphere at the event

On the final day we went into the event centrefor the last time Irrunediately after the event theshops and centres were taken down and movedout Unlike the Scottish 6-Day there werent thesame number of little stalls present Intersporthad one very large sbop and they had tbecomplete dominance at the event They brougbteverything from compasses to running shoes toskiing equipment I found this very different as Iam used to there being ten smaller traders insteadof one large one Due to the 15 discount thatClinic members received their equipment wasnot as expensive as one would expect (you canalso claim the VATback as you leave the country- Ed) Fortunately Mary and I did not have todiscover the true expense of living in Sweden aseverything was covered by the cost of the ClinicDue to the support we received both from thelOA and our club we had to pay for very little ofthe trip ourselves It was an experience wellworth benefitting from and one that really openedmy eyes to orienteering outside Ireland andBritain I find it hard to understand why so fewpeople applied for what was the trip of a lifetimeas far as orienteering was concerned

Editors Note The lOA normally receives aninvitation to send two orienteers to the Swedish5-Day and the associated international cliniceachyear Entries close for the event around Marcbbut if youre interested contact the lOASecretary Ken Griffin without delay Itscertainly a great experience

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March 1st 1997 Clara Co Wicklow hostedby Dublin University Orlcnteers

FRIDAY Various teams drifted into the Pavin Trinity College on a drizzly Friday night -UCC Cork RTC (alias CIT) UL Galway RTCUCG DIT Athlone RTC and Queens UniversityBelfast UCC reported an eventful trip withcertain emergency stops (5 in all) en route tothe big city Other entertainment on the UCC busincluded a Mission Impossible take-off Itwasnot surprising then that close circuit videocameras were spotted monitoring the UCC crowdin their hos te1

SATURDAY Weather-wise Saturday turnedout to be a mixed day - chilly wet and extremelywindy Perfect orienteering weather The courseswere challenging involving both the openterrrain and forest of Clarabeg Co Wicklow Foronce the wind was in our favour as we wereliterally blown all the way up the hillside - ouronly real concern being how to put on the brakeswhen coming down off the hillside in a differentdirection Other orienteering problems arosewhen Ginormous sheep were mistaken forboulders by some individuals

The orienteering was enjoyed by all andeveryone returned thankfully collecting someGuinness tokens en route through the finishFull credit to the teamwork of John McCullough(Planner) Peter 0 Neill (Organiser) LiamConvery (Controller) and other 3ROC helpers

Later that evening the teams met in the Pav(again) for a drinks reception With somereluctance at having to leave this cosyenvironment we moved on to the Ormond Hotelto feed ow hungry tummies

After dinner the lOS A AGM was held whereChairperson Deirdre Ryan and Secretary NinaPhillips stepped down both having contributedmuch to student orienteering while on thecommittee A new rOSA committee wasnominated Chairperson Daire Osborne (VCG)Secretary Ailbhe Creedon (DUO) Treasurer IanLockington (QUB) and PRO Toni 0 Donovan(UL)

Following the meeting the prize-giving gotunderway - with t-shirts galore as prizesCorkonians Toni 0 Donovan (UL) and ConorBarry (VCC) took first places on W21A andM21A respectively the long trip not appearing tohave had any influence on their performancesUCC collected their team prize (who is CCshairstylist anyway) for the M21A in train-styleHolding themselves up was becomingproblematic at this stage being apparent whenthe womens team trophy was sent flying TheW2l A team winners were DUO who collectedtheir prizes in a more civilized fashion

DUO Captain along with other teammembers led the dance floor through variousdance moves - TIme Warp Saturday Night (howappropriatel) and Rock-the-Boat to name just afew - where some good team mixing seemed totake place between teams including a duct byUCCs CC and CB

In general people were having an entertainingnight judging by the tequila slamming ice-attacks and the man (or in fact woman-) handlingof a particular chandelier - the female concernedshall remain nameless (but she owes meone)One individual demonstrated a slip of thetongue upon announcing All captains to thetaxis bouse when inviting people back to aparty Meanwhile a fairly informal 10SAmeeting was being held in the early hours of themorning It was a long night

SUNDAY A 12 0 clock get-together washeld at Bewlcys for a final farewell (Too badsome UCC members met in the wrongBcwleys At least they found their way back tothe right bus) The UCC members that did makeit to the correct cafe appeared lifeless possiblyresulting from the eventful previous night Afterseveral hours of shopping relaxing and ice-skating (where Cork RTC proved themselvesvictors beating UCC by a long shot with theirfancy spinal) the teams were homeward-boundall appearing satisfied with the orienteeringweekend

Til the 1998 Irish Student Champs to behosted by UCC

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JK97 RIDDLE OF THESANDS

(OK CompassSport bad the title before me butErskine Childers bad it first)

The combination of excellent orienteering oncomplex sand dunes an event centre on the mapand the possibility of staying on in Cornwall forthe week after- the event for the same price was awinning combination for the South WestOrienteering Association when they ran the JanKjellstrom International O-Festival at Easter

Penhale Sands 011 the west coast of Cornwallhad been used for a National Event some yearsago and emerged with a fine reputation for fastrunning (rabbit grazed grass) and complexnavigation (sand dunes up to maybe 30 metreshigh) Dubbed in the pre-event publicity as like amoonscape the area was undoubtedly very goodbut didnt really live up to the hype The lure ofthe dunes proved irresistible to thousands whoflocked to this remote part of Britain for theevent including a substantial number formIreland notably from Cork Oricntccrs but therewere runners from practically every Irish club atthe event as well as from all over Europealthough most were British

For once the training area at Hayle on GoodFriday was similar to the two individual daysraces open sand dunes Fine weather pleasantlycool was ideal for running and the Irish squadshowed up in force just as well since it was aselection race for the World Championships inNorway in August Best of the Irish Elites at theIndividual event were Colm Rothery (AJAX)11th overall in M21E only 12 minutes down onthe Finnish winner after two gruelling 15 kmcourses and British Champion Una Creagh(3ROC) who dropped from 3rd to 5th in theW2l E on the second day At the other end of theelite was Conor Creedon (CorkO) in his firstattempt at the course finishing in one of the mosthotly contested positions where this writer foundhimself on one or two occasions

The Day 2 map was different for the longercourses venturing further north into a distinctlymediocre area of furze more sand dunes and18 The Irish OrienJeer

grassy fields before returning to the welcomechallenge of Penh ale proper

There were some good results in the otherclasses Denise Healy (CNOC) bad a great run inW16B to win Day 2 and finish 3rd overall justahead of3ROC ~migrCe Pamela Flanagan Otherlop ten finishers were CorkOs Rodger OConnor(2nd M 18B) Peter McNamara (DUO) 3rd andFergal Buckley (DUO) 6th M20S Clare Nuttall(LceO) 6th W55L Ronan Cleary (3ROC) 5tbM35S Nora Lee (3ROC) 9th W35S NiambLalor (GEN) and Rhona McGrath (3ROC) 5th amp6th Wl4B Marita Murphy (DUO) 10th W20S

The Relay area on the Monday wasLanhydrock a National Trust property of forestand parkland near Bodrnin and was verystraightforward in comparison to Penhale Thecompetition was fast and furious as befits a relayand WAROC won the JK Trophy with SouthYorkshire Orienteers winning the Womensclass An innovation this year was theintroduction of an International class whichenabled made-up teams from different countries10get a run on the JK trophy courses Ireland wonthe womens race (the only team to finishactually if the internet version of the results is tobe believed) The NWOC team of Steven LintonAllan Bogle and James Logue had an excellentwin in the Medium Open Relay class

What of the rest of the week Another run onPenhale on Wednesday morning on a colourevent followed by a night event that night on thesame courses (no concessions to the darknesst)but thats another story There were other eventstoo but enough is sometimes enough It was amemorable week (if you can classify somethingwhich happened so recently as memorable) andshould rank with JKs like 84 in Wales and eh93 was it in that place you remember the onewith the mountains and lakes What was itcalled now JMcC

(Results listed separately)

JK97 ELITE RESULTStv121EDay 1148km525m climb Day 2 148km505m1 Mlkko KnuuH 16305 8408(l) 7857(2)11 CoimRothery 17502 9130(11) 8332(12)20 BillEdwards 18215 9743(26) 8432(15)26 CoIm OHaliolan 18548 9724 (25) 8824 (29)31 StevenUnton 19107 10251(36) 8816(28)37 MorcusPinker 2024210126(33) 10116(49)39 Rofy Morrlsh 20649 11452(48) 9157 (38)41 BrendonOBrien 21038 10847(42) 10151(SO)43 BrionCOIbett 21440 11840(52) 9600 (41)51 ConorCron 35056 23717 (56) 11339(53)

Jomes Logue 10517(39) DNS

W21EDay 18Bkm390mDay 2 100km 385m1 YvetteHague 11959 5615(1) 6344(2)5 Una Creagh 13613 6434(3) 7139(11)20 Nuala Higgins 16116 7825(17) 8251 (23)23 EileenLoughmon 16632 8302 (24) 8330 (25)24 Julie Cleary 16756 7916(19) 8840(29)25 DarlflaCunnorne 17515 8612(26) 89033l)29 Eodaoln IvIorrlsh 18905 9340 (30=) 9525(32)30 Joanno Meln 19227 9550 (32) 9637 (33)

ConnacbtNewsConlon Is Command Orlenteertng Senior Champion

Tom Conlon (5731 mins) Bollyfarnon Co Lellrlmcompeting for the 1980 FCA Boyle in the Seniorcategory of the Western Command OrienteeringChampionships held in Portumna FOIest Parkrecently wos the surprise wtnner Tom beat thefavourite KIeran OBrien (5832 mlns) fromAhascragh All Army Champion on two occoslorsalso competing fOl the 19Bn Victory In the seniorteam event was easy on SUndaywtth Cathal Cregg(6125 mlns) Bollydangan Athlone coming In thirdand John Muldowney Newtown Forbes in shethposition

John Nolshe (6021mlns) from Oronmore competingfor the 25Bn was third and helped his teamcomprising the Ryan Brothers Joseph and Fergaland Paul Dunne get second place The courselength for the seniors was 74 km 150 m climb GnrManning led her team the 9th Field ArtilleryRegiment from Muilingar to victory In theIntermediate Womens by finishing In thlrq placeSignolwoman Meehan from Sligo was the winnerand Cpl Hewitt WQS secondThe 24th Bn fromDonegal were second team and the 25Bn fromGolway secured their place In the All ArmyCompetition In Wlcklow on Sunday 11th May bygaffing third plaoe

Pte OmiddotNel 17BnLongford was the winner in the

novice womens event Pte OConnor Boyle wasrunner up Clore Mullen from Clifden got a thirdIndividual medal and good runs from FionaMcDonogh Flonnuala Ryan (Galway City) andEthna Glynn (Athenry) brought the 25Bn Galwayteam victory

CpI McKenno 18BnCasllebor wos the wtnner of thenovice mens event Cpl Kingston 2580 Galway wossecond followed by Recruit McAteer tram DonegalIn third position The 25Bn Galway dominated theNovice Men and Novice Womens teamcompeHtIons by gaffing first team In both categoriesand by also gaffing their B team In third place In themens competition

Dalre Osborne (4944 mlns) 25Bn Galway was easywiMer of the Intermedlote mens category being 10mlns ahead of his nearest rival Michael Regan(5902) from Boyle The 2580 were the team winnershere with 2480 second dnd 19Bnthird

The reforming of Galway Orlenteers The WesternEagles has had a big Impoct on orienteering InGalway and Is no doubt port of the reason the 25Bnhave six team qualified for the all Army FCAcompetltians In Wlcklow on Sunday 11th Mayasmost of the teams ~re members of GalwayOrlenteers TheWestern Eagles UCG orlenteers orGalway RTCOrlenteers

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I~HJumORTRA~NGWEEKEND-BIRR CO OFFALYThis year the format of the training was slightlydifferent to oilier years and I found it to be mostbeneficial There were a lot of coaches to train incomparison to other years - thanks to all thecoaches and Idrivers who made the weekendpossible The theme of the weekend was thecompassEarly Friday morning we departed from Cork sothat we coula maximise the time available fortraining We were thrown straight in at the deepend on Friday with a compass exercise followeddirectly by two time trials After this some of uswere prepared to go home but we were sent out inpairs again with only our compasses and mapsafter lunch This was followed by a short (forsome) and enjoyable medley relayflriday evening was a wet one for Pionne AustinWhen I said that wc were thrown in at the deepend 1 was speaking metaphorically but as it wasFicnncs birthday Marcus came up with the ideathat she should celebrate in style She ended upsiuing (1) in a river in Birr - we blame it onMary (as usual)Saturday started earlier for some than for othersand went on quite late as well after a very hardday We moved between Kinnity and Clonbrockwhere we had 2 selection races and another timetrial We also had a blackberry fight (guess whowe are blaming that on) The games onSaturday night were new to quile a few membersand had some surprises in store - however wecant tell you about these as that would ruin thesurprise for future members of the squadThe weekend finished with the no cup final inPortumna I think that Clare and Deirdre are stillodd with me because of the course I chose whichwas as a result their selection race course - youhad to be there to see their reactions

Toni ODonohn

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Ajax Flash

You have probably got your copy of thefirst AJAX FLASH newsletter in the post bynow if not we may have the wrong addressetc As we hope to produce this on a fairlyregular basis we would really welcome anycomments suggestions input that you may haveso shout if you have something to shout about

Congratulations to all AJAX prizewinners at tbe Munster and Connacbt ChampsDenis Reidy Paddy OBrien Martin FlynnFiona amp Brendan OBrien Leo Donovan and toall wbo competed

We recently ran the Leinster LeagueEvent in Ravens Rock and one of the Nigbt-Oleague events on IGlIiney Hill on 26th Feb Thenumbers were not overwhelming but the eventwas enjoyable and a rcsonable success We arealso running a number of the local eveningevents over the Summer so we hope to see you allthere bring a few new perople if you can

Training continues every Tuesday night at7pm beginning at the running track in Belfieldunder the very able guidance of PaddyOBrien every level of fitness is catered for soplease do not feel shy you will be pleasentlysurprised and possibly have some fun too Thisis an open invitation to members from any otherclubs so come along if you feel like it

Remember that we are running the IrishChamps this year on May 3rd in Glendaloughand we need as much help as possible please callDamien Ceshin at 01-2818212 to volunteer somehelp it will be greatly appreciated

We have arranged 8 club day on 26thApril location is Damien Cashins inRoundwood where we will organise a shortevent nearby followed by some well neededmaintenance on the clubs equipment in advanceof the IOC 97 plus possibly a few drinksafterwards at a nearby hostelry

Also it appears tbat a large number ofAjax members are now on E-mail so we arecompiling a directory of club E-mail addresses Ifyou are on the orienteering super higbway (oreven the bard shoulder ) please let us know Mail Brendan OBrien at obrienbstatoilno tobe included on the list

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SI Patricks weekend and a chance to goorientecring amid the beguiling crags andcontours of Inchigeela a combination not to bemissed Remembering the weather at some of theearly Shamrock O-Ringens with rain mist andcold did causesome second thoughts but whatsa spot of rain The Munster Championships at Tilna Spidcoige were as demanding and as wellorganised as we have come to expect fromplanner Brian Corbell and Cork OrienteersPleasant running conditions (mild and dry) and itwas nice to have n I 10000 map to read (not thatit helped my navigation much)

John Feehan (BVOC) rail the 9 km M21E coursein 6719 with Cohn Rothery 2nd and BrendanOBrien 3rcl In the W21 class (no elite here) ToniODonovan added to her Irish StudentChampionships win taking first place withEadaoin Morrish 2nd and Emma Glanville 3rd

Munster Champ resuHM21E John Feehon avocW21 Toni ODonovon CorkOM21L 1 PoulNolon GEN

2 John Muckion CorkOM20 1 Tim Totlenhom FermO

3 Aonghus Fitzgibbon WotOM35L 1 Pot Forrelly CNOC

2 Seon McSweeney SOMIS Damlen Fltzgerold NolOM40 1 Denis Reidy AJAX

2 Kevin ODwyer SOM45 1 Poddy OmiddotBtien AJAX

7 Clem Stopleton SOM21S Tony Joyce FUCCOIN20 Cotherine auHer DUO

2 Deirdre Creedon CorkOM16 1 Luke C-Crowford 3ROC

2 Dorren Burke CorkOM455 John Fitzgibbon WolOMSO Ted Feehon svocM55 1 PoddyLolor CNOCW18 Clore OConnor CorkOW21S 1 KlmGlddls DEE

2 Emlty Cronin CorkOW35 Bernadette Colemon CorkOW40 1 RuthLynom CNOC

3 MoryAuslin CorkOW45 Cormet Feehon avoc1vI60 1 MoxweilReed FermO

2 RedColnan CorkOW16 Aislinn Austin CorkOW55 Clore NuttoD LeeOM14 1 David Healy GEN

3 Kevin Houlihan CorkOW14 Nlomh Morrissey CorkOM12- PoulGeary avocWl0 1 Erinno Foley-Fisher MNAV

2 Emer OConnor WaIOW12 Amy Houllhon CorkO

INTERPROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSH1PS

111emist and rain couldnt stay away for ever Itwas cool windy and quite wet for theInterprovincialat Bear na Gaoithe The courses(by Richard Kavanagh) were as good as theprevious days except for a small stretch of forestat the end whicb was inevitable and providedshelter for the finish but did little to enhance theorienteering A good turnout from three of theprovinces meant that the competition wasntgoing to be as one-sided as it had been on the lasttwo years but Munster nevertheless took thetrophy (or they would have if Leinster hadreturned it a year ago when Ulster won)

In the Elite class Colm OHalloran (LeeO) wonwith John Feehan (BVOC) 2nd and GeoffSomerville (LVO) 3rd SaturdayS winner ColmRothery in a tactical move ran M35L on the somecourse to pick up uscful points for Leinstcr In theW21 class Eadaoin Morrish took first placefollowed by Eileen Loughman (CNOC) andEmma Glanville

The final score was Munster 232 Leinster 194Ulster 90 Connaught 22

An excellent weekends orienteering The resultsarrived in the post within two days The only flyin the ointment as far as I could see was amisplaced control on Saturday on course 5affecting 9 classes running on that course(Murphys Law again) The situation was furthercomplicated by the control being correctedmidway through the competition - a difficult onefor the controller What would you have doneJohn McC

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SETANTA SCRIBBLES

AGMThe club AGM was held 011 Sunday 9th Februaryin the Yellow House Thanks to all those whoturned up The club committee for this year isChairman Dave WestonTreasurer Prances ONeillSecretary Jocelyn CathalinCommittee Members Philip Drennan MickMangan Eamon Woulfe

Mullughmccn November 10th 1996The event was run as a memorial to Colin Dunlop- all proceeds go to SI Franciss Hospice Acheque for pound500 was presented to Mrs AlisonDunlop on the day and more money has sincebeen received Thank you to everyone whosupported this event (whether you were there inbody or in spirit)

Lelnster ChampionshipsSetanta is running this event in Djoucc onSaturday May 24th Entries are already comingin - all club members are required to help on theday in the running of this major event

Other events In 1997The first Hellfire event of the year has come andgone - it was a lovely day with a good turn-outUnfortunately the B course had to be voided dueto an incorrect control code The next kilakeeevent was a night event in March Setania willagain be running one of the Software PathsBusiness Houses League events on June 26th andanother evening event there on 15th July TheMountain Marathon will take place on 6th Julyand there will be another event on Djouce on 5thOctober(and for you Mullaghrneen fans out there it willbe back were just giving the bluebells abreakll)

Com petitionSctanta members did very well in competitionlast year winning prizes at most ChampionshipsClub members also acquitted themselves well inhill running (4th in the leaguejmountainmarathons the National Adventure Marathon

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next year instead of coming second) and longwalks (and we wont say anything about theperson who completed the entire Wicklow Wayin 34 hours dressed in a fertiliser bag during ahurricane) However only goes to show thatorienteering isnt the only string to the bow

Plans for next yearMajor focus on running relay teams we didquite well with the couple we had in 1996Contact our relay Team Manager (Phil Brennanhas this post for the Irish Relay Champs) if youwant 10be on II teamIn addition club Ovsuits are being ordered againin the near future contact me NOW if you wantto be included in this order

Jocelyn Cathalin 36 Taney Road DundrumDublin 14

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Glencree Colour Event Sept 1996GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS

Red Course1 M35 C Donaghy2 M40 T Devlin3 W21 EBrldcut4 NGolllgan5 M20 ROMulione6 W18- A Flynn7 M21 T Lowtor8 W21 N Hutchinson9 W21 BMcCluskey10 M35 J Synnol11 W14- JWhyle12 W14- D Heoly CNOC13 N DonahyA Evons 1005114 M20- BLynch DLSO15 W45 C RedmondJ CookeGEN1DNF

Yellow Course1 Ml() TMcCormock2 M7- RShort3 W14- N OGormonlDNF

OrltlngeCourse1 M35 POBrien2 M16- ROCoimoin3 PCulien4 W45 MOColmoln5 W21 J McElwoln6 W21 ELoughmon7 M21 J Kulllgan8 Ellis9 SDempsey10 JKennedyII PKennady12 WSO EPhillips13 A NlghNngola +214 H Lynch15 VOGormon16 W60 JMullan17 M18- JCotfrey1 DNF

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Green Course1 M21 CYoung2 M40 BBeU3 MI6- G Butler4 M40 TMcCormock5 M35 BCl)on6 W21 FOHanlon7 M45 PButler8 M45 BMcGrath9 WSO JONelll10 M45 J Fll2slmons11 H35 BElelund12 M21 EDunne13 M21 EMcGinley14 MI6- D OBrien15 M21 Bohon16 M21 TCorrigon17 W21 EJones18 W45 M Nowton19 W45 A UIShullleobhoin20 M55 BHollinsheod21 W21 U Coghlon22 W21 BLowtor23 W45 W McCormock24 M55 M Buller25 W40 LNoughton26 M65 S RotheI)27 DBrennan28 MI6- BGreene29 WI8- LBuller

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Resultsot Phoenix Park night event 19th ShQll

February 1997 - Dublin by Night 1 A niShuileabhain W45 3ROC 2310 RESULTSOF 3ROC Lelnster League event 12M14 D Healy GEN 4740BGreene M18 3ROC 2705 Clara Co W1cklow 2nd March 1997 13M16 JMcGrath 3ROC 4856

Long course 85km Resultsot Klllakee 13397 - Dublin By 14 W McCormack GEN 4919

1 MorlinFlynn AJAX M21 5717 Night 4 Blown 89 km2SO m15W45 A ni Shuilleabholn 3ROC SO29

2 Lea Donovan AJAX M21 5750 A Course M21 CRothery AJAX 554016M55 BHollinshead 3ROC SO56

3 Philip Brennan SET M21 5933 1 Damien Cashin 532012 M21 BOmiddotBrlen AJAX 55417W40 Rlynam CNOC 5101

4 Dove Weston SET M21 6224 2 Brendan OBrien 534510 M35 C OHalloran LEE 624818W35 JAtkinson SET 5129

3 JusllnMay 54538 M35 A OClelrigh CNOC 653918MSO DButler GEN 5129

Medium course 64km 4 Marlin Flynn 57007 M21 BDelalley CNOC 66252OM35 BCryan 3ROC 5131

1 Lamp N C-Crowford 3ROC 4910 5 DoveWeslan 60016 M21 Dweston SET 691621W18 L Butler CNOC 5238

2 Fergus Brien M21 5309 6 Hugh Mcllndon 62415 M20 RHolohan CNOC 6924 22W21 B Lawlar CNOC 5343

3 Brendan Cryan3ROC M35 5709 7 Lea Donovan 75394 M21 MFlynn AJAX 7049 23M21 A Lawlor 5359

4 J Holland M21 6056 8 TimMcDonagh 83433 M35 PFarrell CNOC 704924WSO C Bent SET 5448

5 RClarke 7FAA M21 6310 9 Andrew OMuilane 89392 M21 lDonovdil AJAX 7210 25 Woods 7FAR 5502

6 Claron Donaghy amp EBtidcut GEN 7909 M21 P Bleman SET 7456 26M40 DShorl CNOC 5512

BCourse M35 D Cashin AJAX 753827WSO GPower 3ROC 5545

Short course 36km 1 Lorcan OBhalmaln 402312 M21 E Niland AJAX 7756 28 DMolane 5608

1 K Herbst amp PBrady 8100 2 MlckMangan 435010 M35 M Mongan SET 8248 29M55 MBuHer 3ROC 5625

A nl Shullleabhain 3R0C Missing na 1 3 Brendan Cryan 63038 M40BBeIl GEN 83343OM21 SOhEafa 5743

4 Ronan Clarke 71157 M40 SOBoyle CNOC 9349 31 M21 D Doran FIN 6027

I hope lhe 15hardy soulswho braved the elements 5 J Holland + LOReilly 83226 M21 PNolan GEN DNF32M17 Browne 6132

otter one of the worst days of the yeO enjoyed the 6 Mlck Kellett 9525533 M55 JBent SET 6505

Pork under Ihe full moon Thanks for coming BLUECOURSE63 km235m34 MGalligan 7118

Apologies to anyone who couldhl find the event CCourse 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 4838 35 PCulien 7345

manpower shortages meant thot putting oul the 1 Aine NIShuilleabhain 41 4312 2M45 W Young CNOC 490736M65 SRothery 3ROC 7347

controls took precedence over signposting Thanks 2 Tom Condon 590010 3M45 POmiddotBrien AJAX SO51 37 M35 PDonlon 3ROC 7354

to Martin Flynn for initiating the Dublin by Night 3 BGreen 68008 4M21 AOMuliane GEN 53SO38MI9 C Lolly 7357

league and for directing Intending oompetitors to 5M16 L C Crawford 3ROC 541939 M35 PFarren 3ROC 7658

the Start Elm~1LsgglSelg~s1 5W21 D NIChallanaln AJAX 541940M35 POmiddotBrien GEN 7702

ACoUlse Points 6 M45 BMcGrath 3ROC 543341 Ml9 LSloon 7933

John McCullough (Plannercontrollerorganisersole 1 Damlen Cashin 32 7M40 J Lalor GEN 551542 PKovanogh 10948

event affidal etc) 3ROC 2 Hugh McLlndon 29 8M18 GButier 3ROC 561143M17 KDoIy DNF

3 Martin Flynn 27 9 M45 TMcCormack GEN 5618

Carrlckgollogan Night-O event 5397 10M45 BONell CNOC 5914UghtGreen 37km 150m

Thanks to all who come especially those wha BCourse Points 11W21 N Phillips 3ROC 6013lMl5 ROmiddotColmaln GEN 3302

helped on the night 1 J Holland 25 12MSO N C Crawford 3ROC 60192M16 POBrien AJAX 4036

Jgog 2 Brendan Cryan 20 13 M35 PDunne PXN 60433M50 EOmiddotSullleabhaln 3ROC 4626

H McLindon M21 3ROC 4618 3 Joon Flanagan 18 14MSO ENiland AJAX 62054W21 MOmiddotConneH 4919

DCashln M40 AjaK 530015 D Brennqn 3ROC 6224 5W16 EONelll 3ROC 4925

M Flynn M21 Alex 5442 CCourse Points 16 M21 EDunne 3ROC 64276W14 SNowlan 3ROC 5426

BOBrien M21 Aja)( 5600 1 ANI Shuilleabhain 36 17W45 MNowlan 3ROC 64547W40 N Lalor GEN 5707

RLynam W40 CNOC 6136 2 BGreen 18 18M21 G Elliot 3ROC 65148W35 CCarey 3ROC 5904

~19MSO PLalor CNOC 6712

9M50 JWalsh DLSO 5921

TJoyce M21 FUCCO 521220 MSO BDoherty GEN 7035

10M65 CCarroll 3ROC 5924

J Flanagan W35 Aja)( 581521 M45 J Fitzsimons 3ROC 7330

11 M18 BGreene 3ROC 6121

POBtien M35 GEN 620322W18 SHealy GEN 7835

12W55 C Wolsh 3ROC 6128

M Kenett M55 GEN 650023MSO HWhile 3ROC 8220

13W20 SMcCormack GEN 6153

J Honand M21 714224M45 MKavanagh 8525

14W45 FOmiddotNeil SET 6530

RClarke M21 7FAR 725925M40 GSweeney CNOC 9255

15M21 CHarrison AJAX 6621

BCryan M35 3ROC 750026 M45 TDevlin GEN 9631 16M70 Jlynam 3ROC 6632

BONeili MSO Set 891417W18 BBent SET 6711

FONelll W45 Set 8914 Greencourse 43km195m18W18 KMcCormack GEN 6902

BDoherty M50 GEN DNF1 BOmiddotConnor AJAX 3713

19MSO BONeili SET 6928

2 M40 J Francis 7FAR 372120 FLynch 6949

3 M45 I McicNelll 3ROC 383821M35 PFox 7615

4M55 PMcCormack GEN 394622WI6 D Healy CNOC 7547

5M45 D OColmain GEN 4011amp WI4 HYoung 7551

7 DDiQnan 7FAR 4056 23W21 SDempsey 8421

7MSO TMcGrath 3ROC 412424 M OSullivan 8625

8 LArmstrong 7FAR 423825 EOmiddotSullivan 8723

9W21 UCoghlon 3ROC 450126M15 AampJCooke GEN 8853

10M35 DWlckham AJAX 462028 GGould 3ROC 8957

26 The Iristi Orielllcer11 M60 ABLow GEN 4701

29WSO TBuHer 3ROC 912530 - DampDWeir 9527

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31 M13 D Murray AJAX 9859 3Wl2 CONeili CNOC 2910 INTERCLUB CHALLENGE ~QB~~ ~amZQ~m32M17 MReld 9936 4W14 J ONeill CNOC 3030 CARRICKGOLLOGAN9297 JCLEARV 3ROC W21 4622 3233W55 N Doherty GEN 10218 5M14 S lteltirns 3032 PMC AJPx M45 4622 3134 J OSullivan 10415 6M14 BCasey 3324 GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS PGARGAN AJNlt M45 48203035W55 VMurtagh 3ROC 12502 7W21 RDevlin GEN 3515 N PHILLIPS 3ROC W21 490429M21 M McConn DNPll 8 DMcCourt 3909 I MACNEill 3ROC M45 501428

9 Carberry 4109 A COURSE 2 Q km JHi en EGLANVILE 3ROC W21 530827REDCOURSE 40kml55m 10 A Creon 4538 OFEACHAIN BVOC M21 4146 BMCGRATH 3ROC M45 53191 T Byrne 7Far 3629 11 PQulgley 4539 JMAY 3ROC M40 4459 32 PBVTLER 31ltOC M45 53212 CStone 3843 12 MlOP Larkin 3ROC 4602 A0CLEIRIGH CNOC M35 4620 31 MHEALV GEN W40 5335263 JStack 7FAR 4248 13 M16 SCorr 4610 PNOLAN GEN M21 4711 30 RLYNAM CNOC W40 5448254M21 J Holland 4344 14 PKelders 4915 MFLYNN AJAX M21 4809 29 TCONDON CNOC M45 5507245M21 OReillyHeffernan 4350 15 Fields 4942 HMcUNOON 3ROC M21 4932 28 TMCCORMACK GEN M45 5515236 WM~her 7FAR 4723 16 M Hickey 5034 A TYNER 3ROC M21 5007 27 DOCOLMAIN GEN M45 5717227W21 N H6tchinson 3ROC 4826 17 M45 KHertst 3ROC 5036 RHOLOHEN CNOC M2Q 5014 26 JMEADE M45 5748

8 MWoli 7FAR 4829 18 M16 SCooper 5242 LQUINN SET M35 5234 25 G BUTtER 3ROC M18- 5825

9 D Keating 4836 19 DSullivan 5916 DCASHIN AJAX M40 5316 24 G SMITH FIN M45 583821

10 ANON 7FAR 4956 20 A OSullivan 5927 SOOCgtYLE CNOC M40 5347 23 OREGAN CNOC 6004

11 J Byrne 5258 21Ml0 PMcCormack GEN 6440 BBELL GEN M40 5421 22 J FITZSIMONS 3ROC M45 600612 M ampABlog CNOC 5612 22 E Pye 6458 J MCCULLOUGH 3ROC M40 5806 21 JFLANAGAN AJAX W35 60422013W45 M 0 Colmain GEN 6136 23 l Pye 6516 DWESTON SET M21 5848 20 UCOGHLAN 3ROC W21 611214 EGranger 7FAR 6445 24W5 F McKenna 6625 PSMYTH FUCCO M21 6004 PLALOR CNOC M50 612415M65 p Cooke AJAX 6649 25Ml0 Peter amp Richard AJAX 7329 LDGNOVAN AJAX M21 6039 19 SMURRAV SET M45 63451916W40 L Naughton 3ROC 7455 26 A McAllister 9923 GDOHERTY GEN M21 6348 18 FMCCORMACK CNOC M50 671017 J Kelly OBCS 7507 CBoI DNP7 DOOONGHAILE DUO M21 6455 17 ACREEOON DUO W21 67571818 MBurke 7845 JLALOR GEN M40 6610 16 BLAWLOR W21 684019 A Molloy 7647 PLANNERJOHN MCCULLOUGH CONTROLLERlIAM A AYLING DUO M21 6805 15 JATKINSON SET W35 3381720 M16 N Carroll OBCS 7855 CONVERYORGANISERMAIREWALSH pMCNAMARA DUO M2Q 6807 14 JPHElAN 734221 M16 HBody OBCS 8101 TMCDONAGH FWAR M21 6911 LOALMHAIN SET M16- 7407

22 GHanway 11140 For Interests sake here are some results NCOADE CNOC M21 6958 13 BPOWER SET M45 7520 16

23 FDawson 7FAR 11537 from the Irish Student Champs run theMty1ANGAN SET M35 7042 12 CNUGENT UCOO M20- 7632A BUITERFIELD GEN M21 7212 MBOHAN M21 7813

ORANGE COURSE 30km 35 m day before on some of the same GELlIOn 3ROC M21 7344 NLALOR GEII W40 802415

1 J Phelan 3510 courses SC4~ROLL M21 7357 A SHERIDAN GEN W21 8105

lUI 2 J Devitt 7FAR 4202 BrownM21A Conor Barry UCCO 6242 ElWICKHAM AJAX M35 7542 11 SOHEAGH M21 83473M14 lMcCormack GEN 5411 Conor Creedon UCC064 14 Ian

A BOVLE AJAX M21 7626 N HUTCHINSON 3ROC W21 8528

4M35 TKeane GEN 6058 BJONES DUO M21 7700 10 SMCCORMACK GEN W2Q 86055 W Farrelly 7FAR 6247 Locklngton (QUBOC) 6742 n 7702 GSWEENEY CNOC M40 8644

6 SOConnor 7FAR 6300 light greenW21 B Una Coghlan (Dll) GEVANS CNOC M21 7832 HMACINERNEY CNOC W40 87457 RMurphy 6533 3916 Joan Murphy (ARTCO) 5822

NSMYTH FIN M35 78359 CONEILL GEN M45 8818

8 K Rynn 6535 NFINN CESO M21 7837 CMORRISON AJAX W21 8909149 SConneil 6745 Sarah Kelly (ARTCO) 6721 FLAFFERTY FIN M35 8854 8 TLAWLOR M21 905110 PRyan 6849 OrangeM21C MI Walsh (ARTCO) 4053 M~AtON SET M35 89127 MMURPHY DUO W20- 92461311WI2 EDonlon 3ROC 6933 Paul Leith (DUO) 4432 Alan Kidney N BunERFIELD GEN M21 8913 JOBRIEN AJAX W40 932413 NCralg 7FAR middot7103 (CRTCO) 4642

POBRIEN GEN M3S 8927 A JOYCE GEN W21 952914 MAtkenson 7FAR 7309 CSTOKES 3ROC M21 8940 JCIRIN M21 963215 TMoher 7323 YellowW21C Deirdre ODowd (UCGO) FRiCHARDS 3ROC M2Q- 9156 OCALlAGHAN - 1002816 PClyne 7323 2253 Bernie Foley (UCCOO 2511 PDUNNEPXN M35 9242 DHEARAIN AJAX M35 1014417 GClyne 7324 Rowena Hughes (DUO) 3427

FBUCK~EV DUO M20- 9409 cLULLv 1104018 SMcDonoghue 7325 JFRANCIS M40 9440 JBROWN M21 1141919 A Doly 7434 DDORANFIN M21 96366 KDALY M18- 11750

20 EWalsh DLSO 8312 Condi1ions were similar but much MGALUGAN 9639 A MCEVEY AJAX W21 1211421 WColilns 8325 windier on the Saturday for the ISOC RLYONSDUO M21 9908 BDUNNE M21 1214522 Hugh Ger Alizlo 8550 The W21A course was 54 km210 m and

DMALONE 11BN 10016 N HEEREY W21 12801CSlovln 7FAR DNP11 Sty1URPHV SET M21 10436 AHEEREY W21 12801RElIis MP6amp7 was won by Toni ODonovan (UL) In DFLOOD FCA 12903 ECODD M21 13944AA Bamp HCullen MP7 4457 Stephen Bogle (QUB) ran as an AWiTIER AJAX 15134 DCODD M40 13944J Moloney MP7 M21 B on the same course and won in

VJONES FIN M40 DNP7 PCULLEN DNP16W Mollon RShort Samp A Cullen SMcEvoy N EDUNNE 3ROCM21 DNPI3 BOBBIE DNP19Molane amp N Connolly DNP7 4335 EOSHEA GEN M35 DNP21 o SHORT CNQC M40 DNF

RCLEARY 3ROC M35 DNF RHUGHES DUO W2G-DNFYELLOWCGURSE23km65m JDUNNE DNF

1W8 CCashin AJAX 2420 RWALLDUO M21 DNF

2 M12 TMcCormack GEN 275528 The Irish Qriemeer The Irish Orienle1L22

~~Qm HKm]~~m EGRIFFIN DUO 13630 TBRENNAN SO 6108 Resultsof UCDO Lelnster League eventMNOWLAN 3ROC W45 332232 RSEATS DNF EONElll GEN M4- 6644JMCGRATH 3ROC MI6- 352631 GMURPHY TCC DNF GCONERY MIG- 12340 Sugarloaf Mountain 9 March 199711 C-CRAWFORD 3ROC M50 354230 GBRAZIL TCC DNF A DOYLE DNFPOBRIEN AJAX M16- 360029 LOWERY RMS DNF MDOYLE DNF Brown Course 75km 1275 m

LC-CRAWFORD 3ROC MI6- 361328 DUNLOP RMS DNF DDENTON DNF 1 M21 BOBrien AJAX 6344

BROWE 3650 FSMYTH DNF 2 M21 P Nolan GEN 6427

TMCGRATH 3ROC M50 3816 DCOUR$E 26Km65m 3 MIlO B Bell GEN 8116

JONEILL FIN W45 391827 P MCCORMACK GEN M55 183732 FINAL RESULT 4M21 GBrady COriltO 6536

BDOHERTY GEN M50 395126 DLAAKlN 3ROC 1837 3ROC 463 SET 156 5 W21 U Creagh 3ROC 6803

GCONDON GEN middotM50 403825 MWALSH 3ROC W50 231231 GEN 404 FIN 155 6 M21 M Flynn AJAX 9016

lBURER CNOC WI6- 405724 FMARTINDALE 3ROC M60 232630 CNOC 275 DUO 67 7 MIlO J McCulough 3ROC 9119

JOBRIEN AJAX M50 410423 CWALSH 3ROC W55 235329 AJAX 253 UCDO 0 9M21 PBrennon SET 9216

W MCCORMA~K GEN W45 413222 MBURER 3ROC M55 243926 10M21 GDoherty UCDO 9933

FFlOOD FIN M21 4325 RMURPHY M21 2442 THECOMPETITION PROVED TO BEQUITECLOSE GEN 10 M40S0Boyle CNOC 10444

A NISHUILLEBHAlN 3ROC W45 4335 RRYAN FCA 2442 GAINED AN EARLY LEAD SURRENDERING ITBRIEFLYTO 11 M21 J Keallnge AJAX 12908

EOSUILlEBHAIN 3ROC M50 4419 NOBOYLE CNOC W14- 244527 CNOC BEFORE3ROC SNATCHED ITAWAY FOR ABOUT M21 J Elliott 3ROC DNF

NWALSH 3ROC M14- 4438 PRYAN MI6- 2554 AN HOUR BUTFAILIING TO OPEN A GAP ALLOWED M35 A OClelrlgh CNOC() DNF

DBUTLER CNOC M50 444121 B HOLLINSHEAD 3ROC M55 2509 GEN TO BRIEFLYREGAIN THELEAD STRONG RUNSK MCCORMACK GEN W18- 502620 DLARGE GEN W60 253426 LATEIN THEDAY SEnLED THECOMPETITION WITH 6lllil ~QIl~iI km l2~ rnJ BARRETT CNOC M55 5201 SROTHERY 3ROC M60 2545 3ROC FINAllY GAINING AN UNASSAILABLE LEAD 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 6414

A cooKE AJAX W21 5504 TCLEARY 3ROC W50 2626 DOWN THEFIELDAJAX PUTON A LATECHARGE BUT 2 M115POBrlen AJAX 6447

FOSULLIVAN 5533 SNOWLAN 3ROC W14- 2630 JUSTMISSEDCATCHING CNOC BUTTHESTRUGGLE 3M21 AOMuliane GEN 6726

F FLYNN 21BN 5645 JDCLARKE GEN M55 2744 25 Of THEDAY WAS THESET- FIN BAmE WITH SET 4 M16 LCrawford 3ROC 7147

DKEALY 5711 HCONVERY 3ROC W55 2822 GETTING ITBYA WHISKER THEANTICIPATED STUDENT 5MIISWYoung CNOC 7352

TFIELDS 21BN 5729 PGLANVILLE 3ROC M55 3011 BATTLENEYER MATERIALISED DUO PUTUPA 6 M21 A Tyner 3ROC 7717

DMITCHELl 21BN 5730 A BURKEGEN M12- 303424 CREDiBLE SCORE CONSIDERING THEYWEREONLY 7 M115P Gorgon AJAX 7735

EDOYLE 21BN 5617 A MCCORMACK GEN W50 3324 ELIGIBLETO RUN IN TWO COURSES BUTSADLY UCDO 8 M21 TJoyce FUCCO 7910

A COFFEY 21BN 5619 CCARROLL 3ROC M65 3340 FAILED TO SCORE A SINGLE POINTWERE HAVE ALL 9 MIl 5 TMcCormack GEN 7927

DNAGLE3ROC W45 5630 CCASHIN AJAX W12middot 345123 THESTUDENTSGONE 10 M50 ENiland AJAX 6001

KHOPKINS 3ROC W21 6220 SSUlUVAN 3529 11 M50 NC Crawford 3ROC 8645

TFLooD 21BN 6245 TMCCORMACK GEN M12- 3742 SO MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO RAN ON THEDAY TO 12 W35 J Flanagan AJAX 6834

JlYNAM 3ROC M70 6321 BONElll SET M50 3742 MAKE THEEVENTA SUCCESS ESPECIALLYALL GEN 13 W21 N Phillips 3ROC 8950

KTOMPSON DUO 6321 HNOWLAN 3ROC M12middot 3944 MEMBERSWHO RAN amp HELPED 14 M35 M Donovan 3ROC 9109

MMCGAVAN W21 6330 SEAMUS CNOC M9middot 394522 15 W40 R lynam CNOC 9322

STAlBOT TCC 6410 SAMUEL M16- 4221 THANKS ALSO TO BOB PINKERamp ALAN TAYLORFOR 16MI8GBuHer 3ROC 9401

FONEILL SET W45 642919 RNOLAN M18- 4223 THEIRWORK ON CONSmUCTING THETROPHY AND 17 M35 P Dunne WEGO 9816

KHANNAGHAN 6436 I DORREPAAl SET W5- 444421 ERICSSON amp DELPHI FOR THEIRSUPPORT 18 M45 B McGrath 3ROC 9631

PGIBBONS 6437 NDOHERTY GEN W50 4448 19W45MNowlon 3ROC 9841

LMCCORMACK GEN M14- 6439 RSHORT CNOC MID- 454420 FINALLYSPECIAL THANKS TO MAURA MORAN WHO 20 M45 RWililamson LVO 9857

JHENNAGHER 6503 CSHORT CNOC MII- 455619 MADE THEPRESENTATIONOF THEINTERCLUB 21 M20 A Quln 3ROC 10002

EGIBBONS 6512 TBUTLER 3ROC W50 4613 CHALLENGE TROPHY TO THEWINNING CLUB 3ROC 22 D Brennon 3ROC 10750

DCHEORY llBN 6633 PQUIGlEY 3ROC 4642 23 M50 H WhIte 3ROC 10845

EMURANE TCC 6640 PLARKIN 3ROC 4643 PLANNER MICHAEL KELLET 24 BCronin 10907

DSMITH FIN MI6- 664116 DONEILL M21 4826 CONTROLLER ANDREW OMUULANE 25 MIlO J Lalor GEN 11043

EQUINN W35 6740 BDORLEY M2G- 4914 ORGANISER amp INSTIGATOR PAUL NOlAN 26 RMcDonnell 11507

DORAW W2G- 6745 DONEILL M21 4915 27 M21 C Burns AJAX 12253

CMCGRATH 3ROC W45 7203 FMCSHANE WI6- 4916 26 M21 D Heale 3ROC 12448

PCOOKE AJAX M60 7212 MMCLOUGLIN W2G- 4920 29 M16 J McGrath 3ROC 13215

MDOYLE 21BN 7216 EKENNEDY 4856 30 M40 G SWeeney CNOC 13857

A DEMPSEY W21 7340 CKENNEDY 4958A SWEENEY 7413 CLYNAM M12- 5057 Bild CQIlGiil~ 1km l2lQ mSMCDONAGH TCC 7508 JMULlEN W60 5157 1W18 L Sutler CNOC 7365

DRYAN 21BN 7627 NLYNAM 3ROC W75 5815 2 M115TDevlin GEN 7816

A ONEILL 7633 RFLooD FIN WIG- 590918 3 W21 M Hutchinson 3ROC 8910

RDOYLE 21BN 7727 GJONES FIN WIG- 592317 4 W21 J McElwain 3ROC 9027

BSHARKEY FIN W21 7740 HJONES FIN WIG- 592416 5 MGalllgan 10334

A GILLMAN W12- B706 REID 6722 6M16HBody OBCS 10453

C M35 8931 EPYE 7014 7 M16 MCarroll OBCS 10504

MBARRY 9430 P MCCORMACK GEN MIG- 7403 8 W45 M OColmaln GEN 11050

OOCONNER W35 11020 KQUINLEN GEN M12- 7412 9 11160P Croke AJAX 13256

BSEVIN W21 11040 EQUIGLEY FIN W14- 754815 10 A Sweeney amp A Murray 15315

MREID W21 11520 CLAFFERTY FIN W4- 7549 - SMurphy DNF

KHANNEY DUO 13630 MCABE 7726

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M Flynn M21 AJAX 6048 SOShe M35 GEN 9322H MeLindon M21 3ROC 6205 J8rowll 9345

10 M35 FLafferty FIN 8904 6 RRichardson 5009 P Spillane M35 CNOC 6407 MDonlOn MI 3ROC 9538

11M45DOMurchu CNOC 8915 7 W21 D ONeill FIN 5026 B Bell M40 GEN 6516PDonlon 1AS5 3ROC 9736N BlOwne M17 10133

12 M21 D Doran FIN 8955 8 W14 Sl BuHer CNOC 5631 P Casey M21 UCDO 6513 MOalligan 1050213 MSS M Butl~r 3ROC 9156 9 W18 D Kavanagh SI Thomas 5739 J Cleary W21 3ROC 6552 PCulion 1055514 M55BHoliinsnead 3ROC 9350 10 W12YAOSlien AJAX 5740

BONeill M45 CNOC 6605 NCarrall 11652N C Crawford M50 3ROC 6847 LSloan MI9 11952

15 W45 A NiShuilleabhaln 3ROC 9553 11W16 LGrIffin 6027 P McNamara M20 DUO 6920 H8rody 08CS 1215316 M45PBul1er 3ROC 9557 12 W18 L Bracken St Thomas 6052 R Cleary M35 3ROe 6926 N HutChinson W21 3ROC 1433317 WSO J ONeill FIN 9922 13 M21 G Lawlor CNOC() 6113 T Duggan M35 CNOe 7117

H08relamUy AJAX 15705

18 M21 N BuHerfield GEN 10008 14 MGriffin 6114 N Phillips W21 3ROe 7431 CLally ONPN4

19 W50CElant SET 10238 15 W18SBracken St Thomos6138 B Doherty M50 GEN 7826 CMcDonngh ONPN14

20 W45W McCormack GEN 10422 16 W12C Buller CNOC 6146J Lalor M40 GEN 7907 fOallln ONPN7G Elliott M21 3ROC 8002 a Hunl ONF

21 M65 SRothery 3ROC 10730 17W45SButier CNOC 6234 E Dunne M21 3ROe 8126 RMcOonnoll ONF22 W50 G power 3ROC 11055 18W21 MReid 6311 00 Murchu M45 CNOC 8240 Awall DNF

23 W21 FOSllen AJAX 12417 19 M18 SOMoore st Thomas6552 NOormack M21 CNOC 8422 CCOURSEW21 A Sheridan GEN PNP 10 20 W21 M Joyce 6720 G Condon M50 GEN 8428 G EvansE OShea M35 GEN 8441 M21 CNOC 2917M451 MacNeill 3ROCDNF 21 ORyon 61st 6744 M Buller M55 3ROC 8456 M Healy W40 GEN 3333M21BRowe 3ROCDNF 22 L Callaghan 61s1 7002 D OColmain M45 GEN 8833 K McKenna AAS 3414

23 HReld SM-Navy7138 P Buller M45 3ROC 8850 A 0 Donnell AAS 3414

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BOBnon ONP6 Hanlon 7 FAR 43076 M50 EOSuilleabhaln3ROC 5339 AGrlffin MP5 DShon DNF WoodsDevitt 7 FAR 43307 M16LOhAlmain SET 5436 AKiernan MP5 R Wallace DNF N Walsh M14- 3ROC 44208 M35 SDoody 5838 M16SCarr OBCSMP5 AM McKenna W40 AJAX 45049M14 NWatsh 3ROC 6155 W18CMunn MP5 8 COURSe R Moynihan AAS 452410 W55CWalsh 3ROC 6316 W18AClarke MP511 K Elaejai SM-Navy 6330 RDevlin GEN MP Unlortunltefy tnt course had to oe voded due 0 an tncottect contr~ code Timbullbull 6nd

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FOBen W21 AJAX 6403 S L Buller W14 CNOC 4731C Burns M21 AJAX 6455 N Lawlor 474818 W20 SMcCormack GEN 7555 2 M12ABell GEN 3428 A Ayling M21 OUO 6457 G Codd M21 482719 W40 N Lalor GEN 7704 3 M12 A Burke 3430 s Murray M45 6601 P Cooke MeO AJAX 4946UCoghran W21 3ROC 67r20 W18 B Elant SET 7748 4 Ml0RShart CNOC 3811 RLynam W40 CNOC 6745 F Dawson 7 FAR 505521 WIlO J OSllen AJAX 7823 5 AampS Cullen 3812 A8uner11eld M35 GEN 6904 MDeagan AAS 511122 M5OBONeill SET 7832 6 Wl0CCashin AJAX 3824 E0 Suliloobhaln 10150 3ROC 7058 C McKenna AAS 5112

MWalsh W45 3ROC 710S J Curtin M21 515523 W21 S Dempsey 8006 7 Ml0PMcKenna AJAX 3958 8 lojolllnhOad MS5 3AOC 7210 C MeGrath W45 3ROC 531724 W50 A McCormack GEN 8011 8 BCulien 4013 OHiggins 7245 E Kernan W21 AJAX 533125 M65 C Carroll 3ROC 8250 9 A-M McKenna AJAX 4520

FMCCormack M55 CNOC 7247 U 0 Callaghan M20 5412BLuwlor 1121 733026 W21 H Hopkins 3ROC 8436 10 Wl0HHealy CNOC 5007 JOempsoy M21 74or D Mooney 7 FAR 5419

27 F Lynch 8535 11 W14 N Lalor amp L OReIiIyGEN 5144 TLawlor M21 1536 0 Sullivan 5420OHealy M14middot G~ 7634 D Ryan W21 5440

28 W50 TBuller 3ROC 9646 12 Ml0S0Boyle CNOC 5412 TDevlin 10145 GEN 7635 A Joyce W21 GEN 554729 M70(M5O) J Lynam 3ROC 10923 13 VCulien 6949 D8utler M50 CNOC 7800 J Lvnam M70 3ROC 563730 RampD Gibbons 12105 14 W60 J Mullen 9628 A UIShuilleabhainWS 3ROC 7815 C Cashin Wl0 AJAX 575531 Chambon x3 13306 15 M7 G Corney 14141

SRothery 10165 3AOC 795 T Keane GEN 5803LNaughlon W40 3ROC 795432 WSS V Murtagh 3ROC 16611 Ml0 H Nowlan 3ROC MP AMomsey W35 CNOC 8011 C Kavanagh W15 OBCS 5816

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Erinna Foley-Fisher MN W10 3642Christian Foley-Fisher MN M12 3715

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Lend an OrlenleetlThisyear one club member can compete on eachteem but on a different course 10the novicesThe idea Is that the clubs would Lend an OriGnleGtto any team not having a resident orlenteer Lastyear several teams had an ordinary orienteer as nonplaying captain but many teems did not Manyorganisations with club orienteers did not enter IheIGague but despite thot over thirty teams competedwith a high attendance up to the lost night

While each event Isorganised by a dlffGrent clubwe found Idst year that a results crew whichtroveued from event 10 event helped greatly Indisplaying thG results promptly as people finished Ifyou could help on several of the nights pteose doolfer as some of last years crew will wish to run thisyearNB This leaguG Is intendGd as a social as well as asporting occasionEntry forms for teams are included in the LeinstGrcopies of this issueof lIO Try to get your workmatesinvolvGd

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SWEDISH O-RINGENCLINIC 1996

Tonl ODonovan and Mary OConnor reporton the trip of a lifetime

Our journey to Sweden had many interestingtwists The first of these happened long beforewe arrived there Due to a delay in Ireland wedidnt have long in Heathrow and although Maryand I found the plane to Stockholm our bagsfailed miserably Even though J may sound crazythis was very fortunate for us as they arrived atour accommodation almost as soon as we did lindour shoulders were saved from the agony ofcarrying them around Stockholm to the train Aswe looked out the windows from the plune wemarvelled at the tree covered ground all aroundStockholm

I now understand why the Soandinavians arcbrilliant crienteers - outside their doors arebeautiful intricate forests Mary and I werefortunate to have this same facility and we tookadvantage of it almost immediately to go for apre-breakfast terrain run We quickly realisedthat any relocation techniques we possessed weregoing to be very useful After lunch we startedour first training exercise in the same woodMary and I shadowed each other for every secondcontrol as many of the instructors had not yetarrived and because this was an optional exerciseto familiarise yourself with Swedish terrain (thistook the duration of our holiday however we didnot get quite as lost as we had in the morningsession)

Our entertainment began after an interestingdinner - it didnt resemble the menu descriptionof meat casserole but then I am 1I0t sure if manyof the dinners resembled anything describable (afew were nice some were edible and JohnFeehan ate the others I) The games we learnedthat night will be useful for training week-ends _however we felt that John must have practisedhis welly throwing previously Mary threw herwelly quite well but unfortunately it was in thewrong direction scattering the crowd that were14 The Irish Orienreer

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not unconscious from previous flying weJliesThe Chinese proved to be the most entertaining atgames and orienteering as of the nine at theclinic none bad previously orienteered and nonespoke English Feng Chang was the only one tocomplete a course over the five days and wespent a long time looking for them at trainingevents - invariably they had their camcorderswith them The first night finished with kayakorienteering on the Vanem - unfortunately no onecapsized The map was drawn from the shore inhalf an hour so we had some interestingarguments out in the water and I was almostthrown in

The second day had another early start fortraining followed by a relay competition Thetraining was very useful as Swedish elite runnersshadowed us and discussed our techniques routechoices and invariably our mistakes with us Wereceived attention in groups of three or fourwhich made it easier to learn and you chose yourgroup depending on your ability and age Thisnight Jorgen Martensson gave us a frighteningtalk on his training schedules and dedicationThis was fascinating and we saw him run intothird place at the Park World Tour 96 in Laxa thefollowing day I had raved incessantly about thiseventsince returning home and I am sure peopleare sick to death of hearing about it The event isorganised to promote orienteering as a televisedsport The 25 best orienteers world wide areinvited to compete on a 3km to 41cmcourse withsubstantial money prizes The spectator controlconsisted of a large crag jump followed by aswim across a deep river TIle last starter was justleaving the assembly area above the spectatorsheads as the first runner came in to the finish Alarge ramp was arranged at roof beight so that thecompetitors could be seen by everyone We hadbeen invited to take part in a special IOFO-Ringen Clinic course before the Elitecompetition This was amazing as we had theopportunity to use the Regnly electronicpunching system around the Sprint-O course

On Sunday we trained in the official trainingmap next to the OK Tyr club house Theirfacilities were brilliant and the map was ideal forclub training with a network of paths and a

mixture of technical difficulties After this wewent to the central village for the openingceremony - this had nothing whatsoever to dowith orienteering but il was a beautiful day andwe enjoyed tbe spectacle After a tiring few dayswe retired home to prepare for the competitionthe following day

S-Day startsThe 5-Day competition started on the Monday

morning with breakfast even earlier than usualThe buses transporting us to the competition areawere arranged to leave us with the maximumsleep time possible - it was still not enough as theOlympics were well under way at this stage Ifelt that I had been prepared well for thiscompetition but still managed to get very lost atmy second control After this I slowed down andshowed the map the respect thnt it deserved Myroute choices improved drastically from here onbut my time was still very far down on theleaders Each day was followed by a long waitfor the Chinese competitors who were usually outfor a very long time after maximum

We usually returned to the FSC by 5 oclock-just in time for dinner (The dinners were often alittle bit unusual and did not match the menu inour folders - or at least we did not know whatthey were even after reading the menu On theother hand John seemed to enjoy every mouthfuland more often than not had seconds and made upfor me to the cooks delight We gave up all bopeon him after he ate a lunch that everyone elsesmelt and left behind I had confidence that hewould eat it ano bet an icc-cream on the outcome- it was really nice)

Directly after this every evening we had alecture on route choices from one of the manySwedish elite runners that were staying in theclinic with LIS We were all supervised by anotherelite in groups of three or four It was verybeneficial to go through your route choices withsomeone and to have them advise you on whatyou should have been doing differently out in theforest There were others there to discuss trainingschedules and planning your training programmefor the year (We got a look at JorgenMartenssoris training programme before the

1995 World Championships and it was as bad ashe bad described in the lecture the previousweek) Afler tbis we were fed what was always abeautiful evening meal The evening mealfinished at around llpm and after an hour or twoof the Olympics we just fell into bed The weekpassed very quickly like this with two sightseeingtrips and a lot of orienteering On Day 2 wevisited Borgvik where the Precision 0 (or Trail0) was organised This was Originally a mill ofsome description and was now transformed into atourist attraction - the Chinese seemed more athome here with their video cameras On Day 4we visited a heritage park where all the oldSwedish methods of farming and living werecarried out - this was similar to Bunratty inIreland It was a beautiful area situated on theside of a luke where we were able to swim beforesightseeing There were families dressed in thetraditional clothing of Sweden 100 years ago andthe park was fascinating Unfortunately we didnot see the whole park as our legs were too tiredto carry us around it in the heal We met the restof the Irish contingent at the events every dayThankfully he food at the Clinic seems to havebeen wonderful in comparison to everywhereelse

During the week I found my orienteering wasconsistently improving but at least one mistakeleft me far down the field every day - everyoneelse was improving simultaneously The mapsare very different to anything in Ireland or Britainand this showed in the results of the ISs BritishA tour that were competing at the event as wellAll of tlns squad ran the MIW 18E and very fewmanaged to remain in the chasing start which was120 minutes after the leader I found the coursesto be long and very physical - although they wereall between 3km and 4km I ran the W 18 classand this was enough to introduce me toScandinavian terrain and improve myorienteering The hot weather made it tough toconcentrate when running and for technicalconlrols it was necessary to slow down a 101 Ifound the various rules of the competitionfascinating

With 24000 competitors there were largetracks through the forest heading in all directions

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Therefore it was difficult to tell if you wereactually running 00 a path or DOt The organiserstaped every patb and track marked on the mapbecause of this - I dont want to imagine howmuch tape was used and bow many man bourswere needed for this Runners also had to obeythe Swedish rules of the road in the forest - wefound out that this entailed running on the rightside of the path

Anotber unusual procedure was that we didnot receive our control cards or description sheetsuntil two minutes before_~ started This made itimpossible to write the numbers onto the cardand another method of carrying both thedescriptions and card was needed Apparentlythis is the normal way of organising events inSweden and I felt tbat it probably makesorganisation easier for the people involved ascontrol cards will not be lost and it is easily seenif somebody did not start We were issued withmaps one minute before ow start time and it wasvery easy to become carried away and not noticewhen the other runners had run off into the forestleaving you alone standing in the start boxwondering what was going on After the first dayor two I became used to all of theseorganisational techniques and I feel that for amajor competition like this they are the only wayto go - however they take a little hit of time tobecome accustomed to

[ found that the last 500m on the course wasalways the most difficult as the finish could beheard They talk endlessly on the loudspeakers -tbis made the event more interesting but it isdifficult to maintain concentration when listeningto it During ttle competition week I began to pickup the meaning of some Swedish words as theywere so frequently repeated At the half waycontrol and at a control two from the finish on theElite course reports were given on the leadingrunners If lone listened to the announcercarefully enough it was possible to understandwho was leading or bow far down they were - thisdid involve an amount of guess work andinterpretation of the announcers tone It wasimpossible to hear anything else When standingnear the speakers As well as information aboutthe event music and advertisements were16 Ve Irish Oriellleer

incessantly broadcast which added to theatmosphere at the event

On the final day we went into the event centrefor the last time Irrunediately after the event theshops and centres were taken down and movedout Unlike the Scottish 6-Day there werent thesame number of little stalls present Intersporthad one very large sbop and they had tbecomplete dominance at the event They brougbteverything from compasses to running shoes toskiing equipment I found this very different as Iam used to there being ten smaller traders insteadof one large one Due to the 15 discount thatClinic members received their equipment wasnot as expensive as one would expect (you canalso claim the VATback as you leave the country- Ed) Fortunately Mary and I did not have todiscover the true expense of living in Sweden aseverything was covered by the cost of the ClinicDue to the support we received both from thelOA and our club we had to pay for very little ofthe trip ourselves It was an experience wellworth benefitting from and one that really openedmy eyes to orienteering outside Ireland andBritain I find it hard to understand why so fewpeople applied for what was the trip of a lifetimeas far as orienteering was concerned

Editors Note The lOA normally receives aninvitation to send two orienteers to the Swedish5-Day and the associated international cliniceachyear Entries close for the event around Marcbbut if youre interested contact the lOASecretary Ken Griffin without delay Itscertainly a great experience

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March 1st 1997 Clara Co Wicklow hostedby Dublin University Orlcnteers

FRIDAY Various teams drifted into the Pavin Trinity College on a drizzly Friday night -UCC Cork RTC (alias CIT) UL Galway RTCUCG DIT Athlone RTC and Queens UniversityBelfast UCC reported an eventful trip withcertain emergency stops (5 in all) en route tothe big city Other entertainment on the UCC busincluded a Mission Impossible take-off Itwasnot surprising then that close circuit videocameras were spotted monitoring the UCC crowdin their hos te1

SATURDAY Weather-wise Saturday turnedout to be a mixed day - chilly wet and extremelywindy Perfect orienteering weather The courseswere challenging involving both the openterrrain and forest of Clarabeg Co Wicklow Foronce the wind was in our favour as we wereliterally blown all the way up the hillside - ouronly real concern being how to put on the brakeswhen coming down off the hillside in a differentdirection Other orienteering problems arosewhen Ginormous sheep were mistaken forboulders by some individuals

The orienteering was enjoyed by all andeveryone returned thankfully collecting someGuinness tokens en route through the finishFull credit to the teamwork of John McCullough(Planner) Peter 0 Neill (Organiser) LiamConvery (Controller) and other 3ROC helpers

Later that evening the teams met in the Pav(again) for a drinks reception With somereluctance at having to leave this cosyenvironment we moved on to the Ormond Hotelto feed ow hungry tummies

After dinner the lOS A AGM was held whereChairperson Deirdre Ryan and Secretary NinaPhillips stepped down both having contributedmuch to student orienteering while on thecommittee A new rOSA committee wasnominated Chairperson Daire Osborne (VCG)Secretary Ailbhe Creedon (DUO) Treasurer IanLockington (QUB) and PRO Toni 0 Donovan(UL)

Following the meeting the prize-giving gotunderway - with t-shirts galore as prizesCorkonians Toni 0 Donovan (UL) and ConorBarry (VCC) took first places on W21A andM21A respectively the long trip not appearing tohave had any influence on their performancesUCC collected their team prize (who is CCshairstylist anyway) for the M21A in train-styleHolding themselves up was becomingproblematic at this stage being apparent whenthe womens team trophy was sent flying TheW2l A team winners were DUO who collectedtheir prizes in a more civilized fashion

DUO Captain along with other teammembers led the dance floor through variousdance moves - TIme Warp Saturday Night (howappropriatel) and Rock-the-Boat to name just afew - where some good team mixing seemed totake place between teams including a duct byUCCs CC and CB

In general people were having an entertainingnight judging by the tequila slamming ice-attacks and the man (or in fact woman-) handlingof a particular chandelier - the female concernedshall remain nameless (but she owes meone)One individual demonstrated a slip of thetongue upon announcing All captains to thetaxis bouse when inviting people back to aparty Meanwhile a fairly informal 10SAmeeting was being held in the early hours of themorning It was a long night

SUNDAY A 12 0 clock get-together washeld at Bewlcys for a final farewell (Too badsome UCC members met in the wrongBcwleys At least they found their way back tothe right bus) The UCC members that did makeit to the correct cafe appeared lifeless possiblyresulting from the eventful previous night Afterseveral hours of shopping relaxing and ice-skating (where Cork RTC proved themselvesvictors beating UCC by a long shot with theirfancy spinal) the teams were homeward-boundall appearing satisfied with the orienteeringweekend

Til the 1998 Irish Student Champs to behosted by UCC

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JK97 RIDDLE OF THESANDS

(OK CompassSport bad the title before me butErskine Childers bad it first)

The combination of excellent orienteering oncomplex sand dunes an event centre on the mapand the possibility of staying on in Cornwall forthe week after- the event for the same price was awinning combination for the South WestOrienteering Association when they ran the JanKjellstrom International O-Festival at Easter

Penhale Sands 011 the west coast of Cornwallhad been used for a National Event some yearsago and emerged with a fine reputation for fastrunning (rabbit grazed grass) and complexnavigation (sand dunes up to maybe 30 metreshigh) Dubbed in the pre-event publicity as like amoonscape the area was undoubtedly very goodbut didnt really live up to the hype The lure ofthe dunes proved irresistible to thousands whoflocked to this remote part of Britain for theevent including a substantial number formIreland notably from Cork Oricntccrs but therewere runners from practically every Irish club atthe event as well as from all over Europealthough most were British

For once the training area at Hayle on GoodFriday was similar to the two individual daysraces open sand dunes Fine weather pleasantlycool was ideal for running and the Irish squadshowed up in force just as well since it was aselection race for the World Championships inNorway in August Best of the Irish Elites at theIndividual event were Colm Rothery (AJAX)11th overall in M21E only 12 minutes down onthe Finnish winner after two gruelling 15 kmcourses and British Champion Una Creagh(3ROC) who dropped from 3rd to 5th in theW2l E on the second day At the other end of theelite was Conor Creedon (CorkO) in his firstattempt at the course finishing in one of the mosthotly contested positions where this writer foundhimself on one or two occasions

The Day 2 map was different for the longercourses venturing further north into a distinctlymediocre area of furze more sand dunes and18 The Irish OrienJeer

grassy fields before returning to the welcomechallenge of Penh ale proper

There were some good results in the otherclasses Denise Healy (CNOC) bad a great run inW16B to win Day 2 and finish 3rd overall justahead of3ROC ~migrCe Pamela Flanagan Otherlop ten finishers were CorkOs Rodger OConnor(2nd M 18B) Peter McNamara (DUO) 3rd andFergal Buckley (DUO) 6th M20S Clare Nuttall(LceO) 6th W55L Ronan Cleary (3ROC) 5tbM35S Nora Lee (3ROC) 9th W35S NiambLalor (GEN) and Rhona McGrath (3ROC) 5th amp6th Wl4B Marita Murphy (DUO) 10th W20S

The Relay area on the Monday wasLanhydrock a National Trust property of forestand parkland near Bodrnin and was verystraightforward in comparison to Penhale Thecompetition was fast and furious as befits a relayand WAROC won the JK Trophy with SouthYorkshire Orienteers winning the Womensclass An innovation this year was theintroduction of an International class whichenabled made-up teams from different countries10get a run on the JK trophy courses Ireland wonthe womens race (the only team to finishactually if the internet version of the results is tobe believed) The NWOC team of Steven LintonAllan Bogle and James Logue had an excellentwin in the Medium Open Relay class

What of the rest of the week Another run onPenhale on Wednesday morning on a colourevent followed by a night event that night on thesame courses (no concessions to the darknesst)but thats another story There were other eventstoo but enough is sometimes enough It was amemorable week (if you can classify somethingwhich happened so recently as memorable) andshould rank with JKs like 84 in Wales and eh93 was it in that place you remember the onewith the mountains and lakes What was itcalled now JMcC

(Results listed separately)

JK97 ELITE RESULTStv121EDay 1148km525m climb Day 2 148km505m1 Mlkko KnuuH 16305 8408(l) 7857(2)11 CoimRothery 17502 9130(11) 8332(12)20 BillEdwards 18215 9743(26) 8432(15)26 CoIm OHaliolan 18548 9724 (25) 8824 (29)31 StevenUnton 19107 10251(36) 8816(28)37 MorcusPinker 2024210126(33) 10116(49)39 Rofy Morrlsh 20649 11452(48) 9157 (38)41 BrendonOBrien 21038 10847(42) 10151(SO)43 BrionCOIbett 21440 11840(52) 9600 (41)51 ConorCron 35056 23717 (56) 11339(53)

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W21EDay 18Bkm390mDay 2 100km 385m1 YvetteHague 11959 5615(1) 6344(2)5 Una Creagh 13613 6434(3) 7139(11)20 Nuala Higgins 16116 7825(17) 8251 (23)23 EileenLoughmon 16632 8302 (24) 8330 (25)24 Julie Cleary 16756 7916(19) 8840(29)25 DarlflaCunnorne 17515 8612(26) 89033l)29 Eodaoln IvIorrlsh 18905 9340 (30=) 9525(32)30 Joanno Meln 19227 9550 (32) 9637 (33)

ConnacbtNewsConlon Is Command Orlenteertng Senior Champion

Tom Conlon (5731 mins) Bollyfarnon Co Lellrlmcompeting for the 1980 FCA Boyle in the Seniorcategory of the Western Command OrienteeringChampionships held in Portumna FOIest Parkrecently wos the surprise wtnner Tom beat thefavourite KIeran OBrien (5832 mlns) fromAhascragh All Army Champion on two occoslorsalso competing fOl the 19Bn Victory In the seniorteam event was easy on SUndaywtth Cathal Cregg(6125 mlns) Bollydangan Athlone coming In thirdand John Muldowney Newtown Forbes in shethposition

John Nolshe (6021mlns) from Oronmore competingfor the 25Bn was third and helped his teamcomprising the Ryan Brothers Joseph and Fergaland Paul Dunne get second place The courselength for the seniors was 74 km 150 m climb GnrManning led her team the 9th Field ArtilleryRegiment from Muilingar to victory In theIntermediate Womens by finishing In thlrq placeSignolwoman Meehan from Sligo was the winnerand Cpl Hewitt WQS secondThe 24th Bn fromDonegal were second team and the 25Bn fromGolway secured their place In the All ArmyCompetition In Wlcklow on Sunday 11th May bygaffing third plaoe

Pte OmiddotNel 17BnLongford was the winner in the

novice womens event Pte OConnor Boyle wasrunner up Clore Mullen from Clifden got a thirdIndividual medal and good runs from FionaMcDonogh Flonnuala Ryan (Galway City) andEthna Glynn (Athenry) brought the 25Bn Galwayteam victory

CpI McKenno 18BnCasllebor wos the wtnner of thenovice mens event Cpl Kingston 2580 Galway wossecond followed by Recruit McAteer tram DonegalIn third position The 25Bn Galway dominated theNovice Men and Novice Womens teamcompeHtIons by gaffing first team In both categoriesand by also gaffing their B team In third place In themens competition

Dalre Osborne (4944 mlns) 25Bn Galway was easywiMer of the Intermedlote mens category being 10mlns ahead of his nearest rival Michael Regan(5902) from Boyle The 2580 were the team winnershere with 2480 second dnd 19Bnthird

The reforming of Galway Orlenteers The WesternEagles has had a big Impoct on orienteering InGalway and Is no doubt port of the reason the 25Bnhave six team qualified for the all Army FCAcompetltians In Wlcklow on Sunday 11th Mayasmost of the teams ~re members of GalwayOrlenteers TheWestern Eagles UCG orlenteers orGalway RTCOrlenteers

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I~HJumORTRA~NGWEEKEND-BIRR CO OFFALYThis year the format of the training was slightlydifferent to oilier years and I found it to be mostbeneficial There were a lot of coaches to train incomparison to other years - thanks to all thecoaches and Idrivers who made the weekendpossible The theme of the weekend was thecompassEarly Friday morning we departed from Cork sothat we coula maximise the time available fortraining We were thrown straight in at the deepend on Friday with a compass exercise followeddirectly by two time trials After this some of uswere prepared to go home but we were sent out inpairs again with only our compasses and mapsafter lunch This was followed by a short (forsome) and enjoyable medley relayflriday evening was a wet one for Pionne AustinWhen I said that wc were thrown in at the deepend 1 was speaking metaphorically but as it wasFicnncs birthday Marcus came up with the ideathat she should celebrate in style She ended upsiuing (1) in a river in Birr - we blame it onMary (as usual)Saturday started earlier for some than for othersand went on quite late as well after a very hardday We moved between Kinnity and Clonbrockwhere we had 2 selection races and another timetrial We also had a blackberry fight (guess whowe are blaming that on) The games onSaturday night were new to quile a few membersand had some surprises in store - however wecant tell you about these as that would ruin thesurprise for future members of the squadThe weekend finished with the no cup final inPortumna I think that Clare and Deirdre are stillodd with me because of the course I chose whichwas as a result their selection race course - youhad to be there to see their reactions

Toni ODonohn

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Ajax Flash

You have probably got your copy of thefirst AJAX FLASH newsletter in the post bynow if not we may have the wrong addressetc As we hope to produce this on a fairlyregular basis we would really welcome anycomments suggestions input that you may haveso shout if you have something to shout about

Congratulations to all AJAX prizewinners at tbe Munster and Connacbt ChampsDenis Reidy Paddy OBrien Martin FlynnFiona amp Brendan OBrien Leo Donovan and toall wbo competed

We recently ran the Leinster LeagueEvent in Ravens Rock and one of the Nigbt-Oleague events on IGlIiney Hill on 26th Feb Thenumbers were not overwhelming but the eventwas enjoyable and a rcsonable success We arealso running a number of the local eveningevents over the Summer so we hope to see you allthere bring a few new perople if you can

Training continues every Tuesday night at7pm beginning at the running track in Belfieldunder the very able guidance of PaddyOBrien every level of fitness is catered for soplease do not feel shy you will be pleasentlysurprised and possibly have some fun too Thisis an open invitation to members from any otherclubs so come along if you feel like it

Remember that we are running the IrishChamps this year on May 3rd in Glendaloughand we need as much help as possible please callDamien Ceshin at 01-2818212 to volunteer somehelp it will be greatly appreciated

We have arranged 8 club day on 26thApril location is Damien Cashins inRoundwood where we will organise a shortevent nearby followed by some well neededmaintenance on the clubs equipment in advanceof the IOC 97 plus possibly a few drinksafterwards at a nearby hostelry

Also it appears tbat a large number ofAjax members are now on E-mail so we arecompiling a directory of club E-mail addresses Ifyou are on the orienteering super higbway (oreven the bard shoulder ) please let us know Mail Brendan OBrien at obrienbstatoilno tobe included on the list

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SI Patricks weekend and a chance to goorientecring amid the beguiling crags andcontours of Inchigeela a combination not to bemissed Remembering the weather at some of theearly Shamrock O-Ringens with rain mist andcold did causesome second thoughts but whatsa spot of rain The Munster Championships at Tilna Spidcoige were as demanding and as wellorganised as we have come to expect fromplanner Brian Corbell and Cork OrienteersPleasant running conditions (mild and dry) and itwas nice to have n I 10000 map to read (not thatit helped my navigation much)

John Feehan (BVOC) rail the 9 km M21E coursein 6719 with Cohn Rothery 2nd and BrendanOBrien 3rcl In the W21 class (no elite here) ToniODonovan added to her Irish StudentChampionships win taking first place withEadaoin Morrish 2nd and Emma Glanville 3rd

Munster Champ resuHM21E John Feehon avocW21 Toni ODonovon CorkOM21L 1 PoulNolon GEN

2 John Muckion CorkOM20 1 Tim Totlenhom FermO

3 Aonghus Fitzgibbon WotOM35L 1 Pot Forrelly CNOC

2 Seon McSweeney SOMIS Damlen Fltzgerold NolOM40 1 Denis Reidy AJAX

2 Kevin ODwyer SOM45 1 Poddy OmiddotBtien AJAX

7 Clem Stopleton SOM21S Tony Joyce FUCCOIN20 Cotherine auHer DUO

2 Deirdre Creedon CorkOM16 1 Luke C-Crowford 3ROC

2 Dorren Burke CorkOM455 John Fitzgibbon WolOMSO Ted Feehon svocM55 1 PoddyLolor CNOCW18 Clore OConnor CorkOW21S 1 KlmGlddls DEE

2 Emlty Cronin CorkOW35 Bernadette Colemon CorkOW40 1 RuthLynom CNOC

3 MoryAuslin CorkOW45 Cormet Feehon avoc1vI60 1 MoxweilReed FermO

2 RedColnan CorkOW16 Aislinn Austin CorkOW55 Clore NuttoD LeeOM14 1 David Healy GEN

3 Kevin Houlihan CorkOW14 Nlomh Morrissey CorkOM12- PoulGeary avocWl0 1 Erinno Foley-Fisher MNAV

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INTERPROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSH1PS

111emist and rain couldnt stay away for ever Itwas cool windy and quite wet for theInterprovincialat Bear na Gaoithe The courses(by Richard Kavanagh) were as good as theprevious days except for a small stretch of forestat the end whicb was inevitable and providedshelter for the finish but did little to enhance theorienteering A good turnout from three of theprovinces meant that the competition wasntgoing to be as one-sided as it had been on the lasttwo years but Munster nevertheless took thetrophy (or they would have if Leinster hadreturned it a year ago when Ulster won)

In the Elite class Colm OHalloran (LeeO) wonwith John Feehan (BVOC) 2nd and GeoffSomerville (LVO) 3rd SaturdayS winner ColmRothery in a tactical move ran M35L on the somecourse to pick up uscful points for Leinstcr In theW21 class Eadaoin Morrish took first placefollowed by Eileen Loughman (CNOC) andEmma Glanville

The final score was Munster 232 Leinster 194Ulster 90 Connaught 22

An excellent weekends orienteering The resultsarrived in the post within two days The only flyin the ointment as far as I could see was amisplaced control on Saturday on course 5affecting 9 classes running on that course(Murphys Law again) The situation was furthercomplicated by the control being correctedmidway through the competition - a difficult onefor the controller What would you have doneJohn McC

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SETANTA SCRIBBLES

AGMThe club AGM was held 011 Sunday 9th Februaryin the Yellow House Thanks to all those whoturned up The club committee for this year isChairman Dave WestonTreasurer Prances ONeillSecretary Jocelyn CathalinCommittee Members Philip Drennan MickMangan Eamon Woulfe

Mullughmccn November 10th 1996The event was run as a memorial to Colin Dunlop- all proceeds go to SI Franciss Hospice Acheque for pound500 was presented to Mrs AlisonDunlop on the day and more money has sincebeen received Thank you to everyone whosupported this event (whether you were there inbody or in spirit)

Lelnster ChampionshipsSetanta is running this event in Djoucc onSaturday May 24th Entries are already comingin - all club members are required to help on theday in the running of this major event

Other events In 1997The first Hellfire event of the year has come andgone - it was a lovely day with a good turn-outUnfortunately the B course had to be voided dueto an incorrect control code The next kilakeeevent was a night event in March Setania willagain be running one of the Software PathsBusiness Houses League events on June 26th andanother evening event there on 15th July TheMountain Marathon will take place on 6th Julyand there will be another event on Djouce on 5thOctober(and for you Mullaghrneen fans out there it willbe back were just giving the bluebells abreakll)

Com petitionSctanta members did very well in competitionlast year winning prizes at most ChampionshipsClub members also acquitted themselves well inhill running (4th in the leaguejmountainmarathons the National Adventure Marathon

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next year instead of coming second) and longwalks (and we wont say anything about theperson who completed the entire Wicklow Wayin 34 hours dressed in a fertiliser bag during ahurricane) However only goes to show thatorienteering isnt the only string to the bow

Plans for next yearMajor focus on running relay teams we didquite well with the couple we had in 1996Contact our relay Team Manager (Phil Brennanhas this post for the Irish Relay Champs) if youwant 10be on II teamIn addition club Ovsuits are being ordered againin the near future contact me NOW if you wantto be included in this order

Jocelyn Cathalin 36 Taney Road DundrumDublin 14

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Glencree Colour Event Sept 1996GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS

Red Course1 M35 C Donaghy2 M40 T Devlin3 W21 EBrldcut4 NGolllgan5 M20 ROMulione6 W18- A Flynn7 M21 T Lowtor8 W21 N Hutchinson9 W21 BMcCluskey10 M35 J Synnol11 W14- JWhyle12 W14- D Heoly CNOC13 N DonahyA Evons 1005114 M20- BLynch DLSO15 W45 C RedmondJ CookeGEN1DNF

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Resultsot Phoenix Park night event 19th ShQll

February 1997 - Dublin by Night 1 A niShuileabhain W45 3ROC 2310 RESULTSOF 3ROC Lelnster League event 12M14 D Healy GEN 4740BGreene M18 3ROC 2705 Clara Co W1cklow 2nd March 1997 13M16 JMcGrath 3ROC 4856

Long course 85km Resultsot Klllakee 13397 - Dublin By 14 W McCormack GEN 4919

1 MorlinFlynn AJAX M21 5717 Night 4 Blown 89 km2SO m15W45 A ni Shuilleabholn 3ROC SO29

2 Lea Donovan AJAX M21 5750 A Course M21 CRothery AJAX 554016M55 BHollinshead 3ROC SO56

3 Philip Brennan SET M21 5933 1 Damien Cashin 532012 M21 BOmiddotBrlen AJAX 55417W40 Rlynam CNOC 5101

4 Dove Weston SET M21 6224 2 Brendan OBrien 534510 M35 C OHalloran LEE 624818W35 JAtkinson SET 5129

3 JusllnMay 54538 M35 A OClelrigh CNOC 653918MSO DButler GEN 5129

Medium course 64km 4 Marlin Flynn 57007 M21 BDelalley CNOC 66252OM35 BCryan 3ROC 5131

1 Lamp N C-Crowford 3ROC 4910 5 DoveWeslan 60016 M21 Dweston SET 691621W18 L Butler CNOC 5238

2 Fergus Brien M21 5309 6 Hugh Mcllndon 62415 M20 RHolohan CNOC 6924 22W21 B Lawlar CNOC 5343

3 Brendan Cryan3ROC M35 5709 7 Lea Donovan 75394 M21 MFlynn AJAX 7049 23M21 A Lawlor 5359

4 J Holland M21 6056 8 TimMcDonagh 83433 M35 PFarrell CNOC 704924WSO C Bent SET 5448

5 RClarke 7FAA M21 6310 9 Andrew OMuilane 89392 M21 lDonovdil AJAX 7210 25 Woods 7FAR 5502

6 Claron Donaghy amp EBtidcut GEN 7909 M21 P Bleman SET 7456 26M40 DShorl CNOC 5512

BCourse M35 D Cashin AJAX 753827WSO GPower 3ROC 5545

Short course 36km 1 Lorcan OBhalmaln 402312 M21 E Niland AJAX 7756 28 DMolane 5608

1 K Herbst amp PBrady 8100 2 MlckMangan 435010 M35 M Mongan SET 8248 29M55 MBuHer 3ROC 5625

A nl Shullleabhain 3R0C Missing na 1 3 Brendan Cryan 63038 M40BBeIl GEN 83343OM21 SOhEafa 5743

4 Ronan Clarke 71157 M40 SOBoyle CNOC 9349 31 M21 D Doran FIN 6027

I hope lhe 15hardy soulswho braved the elements 5 J Holland + LOReilly 83226 M21 PNolan GEN DNF32M17 Browne 6132

otter one of the worst days of the yeO enjoyed the 6 Mlck Kellett 9525533 M55 JBent SET 6505

Pork under Ihe full moon Thanks for coming BLUECOURSE63 km235m34 MGalligan 7118

Apologies to anyone who couldhl find the event CCourse 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 4838 35 PCulien 7345

manpower shortages meant thot putting oul the 1 Aine NIShuilleabhain 41 4312 2M45 W Young CNOC 490736M65 SRothery 3ROC 7347

controls took precedence over signposting Thanks 2 Tom Condon 590010 3M45 POmiddotBrien AJAX SO51 37 M35 PDonlon 3ROC 7354

to Martin Flynn for initiating the Dublin by Night 3 BGreen 68008 4M21 AOMuliane GEN 53SO38MI9 C Lolly 7357

league and for directing Intending oompetitors to 5M16 L C Crawford 3ROC 541939 M35 PFarren 3ROC 7658

the Start Elm~1LsgglSelg~s1 5W21 D NIChallanaln AJAX 541940M35 POmiddotBrien GEN 7702

ACoUlse Points 6 M45 BMcGrath 3ROC 543341 Ml9 LSloon 7933

John McCullough (Plannercontrollerorganisersole 1 Damlen Cashin 32 7M40 J Lalor GEN 551542 PKovanogh 10948

event affidal etc) 3ROC 2 Hugh McLlndon 29 8M18 GButier 3ROC 561143M17 KDoIy DNF

3 Martin Flynn 27 9 M45 TMcCormack GEN 5618

Carrlckgollogan Night-O event 5397 10M45 BONell CNOC 5914UghtGreen 37km 150m

Thanks to all who come especially those wha BCourse Points 11W21 N Phillips 3ROC 6013lMl5 ROmiddotColmaln GEN 3302

helped on the night 1 J Holland 25 12MSO N C Crawford 3ROC 60192M16 POBrien AJAX 4036

Jgog 2 Brendan Cryan 20 13 M35 PDunne PXN 60433M50 EOmiddotSullleabhaln 3ROC 4626

H McLindon M21 3ROC 4618 3 Joon Flanagan 18 14MSO ENiland AJAX 62054W21 MOmiddotConneH 4919

DCashln M40 AjaK 530015 D Brennqn 3ROC 6224 5W16 EONelll 3ROC 4925

M Flynn M21 Alex 5442 CCourse Points 16 M21 EDunne 3ROC 64276W14 SNowlan 3ROC 5426

BOBrien M21 Aja)( 5600 1 ANI Shuilleabhain 36 17W45 MNowlan 3ROC 64547W40 N Lalor GEN 5707

RLynam W40 CNOC 6136 2 BGreen 18 18M21 G Elliot 3ROC 65148W35 CCarey 3ROC 5904

~19MSO PLalor CNOC 6712

9M50 JWalsh DLSO 5921

TJoyce M21 FUCCO 521220 MSO BDoherty GEN 7035

10M65 CCarroll 3ROC 5924

J Flanagan W35 Aja)( 581521 M45 J Fitzsimons 3ROC 7330

11 M18 BGreene 3ROC 6121

POBtien M35 GEN 620322W18 SHealy GEN 7835

12W55 C Wolsh 3ROC 6128

M Kenett M55 GEN 650023MSO HWhile 3ROC 8220

13W20 SMcCormack GEN 6153

J Honand M21 714224M45 MKavanagh 8525

14W45 FOmiddotNeil SET 6530

RClarke M21 7FAR 725925M40 GSweeney CNOC 9255

15M21 CHarrison AJAX 6621

BCryan M35 3ROC 750026 M45 TDevlin GEN 9631 16M70 Jlynam 3ROC 6632

BONeili MSO Set 891417W18 BBent SET 6711

FONelll W45 Set 8914 Greencourse 43km195m18W18 KMcCormack GEN 6902

BDoherty M50 GEN DNF1 BOmiddotConnor AJAX 3713

19MSO BONeili SET 6928

2 M40 J Francis 7FAR 372120 FLynch 6949

3 M45 I McicNelll 3ROC 383821M35 PFox 7615

4M55 PMcCormack GEN 394622WI6 D Healy CNOC 7547

5M45 D OColmain GEN 4011amp WI4 HYoung 7551

7 DDiQnan 7FAR 4056 23W21 SDempsey 8421

7MSO TMcGrath 3ROC 412424 M OSullivan 8625

8 LArmstrong 7FAR 423825 EOmiddotSullivan 8723

9W21 UCoghlon 3ROC 450126M15 AampJCooke GEN 8853

10M35 DWlckham AJAX 462028 GGould 3ROC 8957

26 The Iristi Orielllcer11 M60 ABLow GEN 4701

29WSO TBuHer 3ROC 912530 - DampDWeir 9527

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31 M13 D Murray AJAX 9859 3Wl2 CONeili CNOC 2910 INTERCLUB CHALLENGE ~QB~~ ~amZQ~m32M17 MReld 9936 4W14 J ONeill CNOC 3030 CARRICKGOLLOGAN9297 JCLEARV 3ROC W21 4622 3233W55 N Doherty GEN 10218 5M14 S lteltirns 3032 PMC AJPx M45 4622 3134 J OSullivan 10415 6M14 BCasey 3324 GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS PGARGAN AJNlt M45 48203035W55 VMurtagh 3ROC 12502 7W21 RDevlin GEN 3515 N PHILLIPS 3ROC W21 490429M21 M McConn DNPll 8 DMcCourt 3909 I MACNEill 3ROC M45 501428

9 Carberry 4109 A COURSE 2 Q km JHi en EGLANVILE 3ROC W21 530827REDCOURSE 40kml55m 10 A Creon 4538 OFEACHAIN BVOC M21 4146 BMCGRATH 3ROC M45 53191 T Byrne 7Far 3629 11 PQulgley 4539 JMAY 3ROC M40 4459 32 PBVTLER 31ltOC M45 53212 CStone 3843 12 MlOP Larkin 3ROC 4602 A0CLEIRIGH CNOC M35 4620 31 MHEALV GEN W40 5335263 JStack 7FAR 4248 13 M16 SCorr 4610 PNOLAN GEN M21 4711 30 RLYNAM CNOC W40 5448254M21 J Holland 4344 14 PKelders 4915 MFLYNN AJAX M21 4809 29 TCONDON CNOC M45 5507245M21 OReillyHeffernan 4350 15 Fields 4942 HMcUNOON 3ROC M21 4932 28 TMCCORMACK GEN M45 5515236 WM~her 7FAR 4723 16 M Hickey 5034 A TYNER 3ROC M21 5007 27 DOCOLMAIN GEN M45 5717227W21 N H6tchinson 3ROC 4826 17 M45 KHertst 3ROC 5036 RHOLOHEN CNOC M2Q 5014 26 JMEADE M45 5748

8 MWoli 7FAR 4829 18 M16 SCooper 5242 LQUINN SET M35 5234 25 G BUTtER 3ROC M18- 5825

9 D Keating 4836 19 DSullivan 5916 DCASHIN AJAX M40 5316 24 G SMITH FIN M45 583821

10 ANON 7FAR 4956 20 A OSullivan 5927 SOOCgtYLE CNOC M40 5347 23 OREGAN CNOC 6004

11 J Byrne 5258 21Ml0 PMcCormack GEN 6440 BBELL GEN M40 5421 22 J FITZSIMONS 3ROC M45 600612 M ampABlog CNOC 5612 22 E Pye 6458 J MCCULLOUGH 3ROC M40 5806 21 JFLANAGAN AJAX W35 60422013W45 M 0 Colmain GEN 6136 23 l Pye 6516 DWESTON SET M21 5848 20 UCOGHLAN 3ROC W21 611214 EGranger 7FAR 6445 24W5 F McKenna 6625 PSMYTH FUCCO M21 6004 PLALOR CNOC M50 612415M65 p Cooke AJAX 6649 25Ml0 Peter amp Richard AJAX 7329 LDGNOVAN AJAX M21 6039 19 SMURRAV SET M45 63451916W40 L Naughton 3ROC 7455 26 A McAllister 9923 GDOHERTY GEN M21 6348 18 FMCCORMACK CNOC M50 671017 J Kelly OBCS 7507 CBoI DNP7 DOOONGHAILE DUO M21 6455 17 ACREEOON DUO W21 67571818 MBurke 7845 JLALOR GEN M40 6610 16 BLAWLOR W21 684019 A Molloy 7647 PLANNERJOHN MCCULLOUGH CONTROLLERlIAM A AYLING DUO M21 6805 15 JATKINSON SET W35 3381720 M16 N Carroll OBCS 7855 CONVERYORGANISERMAIREWALSH pMCNAMARA DUO M2Q 6807 14 JPHElAN 734221 M16 HBody OBCS 8101 TMCDONAGH FWAR M21 6911 LOALMHAIN SET M16- 7407

22 GHanway 11140 For Interests sake here are some results NCOADE CNOC M21 6958 13 BPOWER SET M45 7520 16

23 FDawson 7FAR 11537 from the Irish Student Champs run theMty1ANGAN SET M35 7042 12 CNUGENT UCOO M20- 7632A BUITERFIELD GEN M21 7212 MBOHAN M21 7813

ORANGE COURSE 30km 35 m day before on some of the same GELlIOn 3ROC M21 7344 NLALOR GEII W40 802415

1 J Phelan 3510 courses SC4~ROLL M21 7357 A SHERIDAN GEN W21 8105

lUI 2 J Devitt 7FAR 4202 BrownM21A Conor Barry UCCO 6242 ElWICKHAM AJAX M35 7542 11 SOHEAGH M21 83473M14 lMcCormack GEN 5411 Conor Creedon UCC064 14 Ian

A BOVLE AJAX M21 7626 N HUTCHINSON 3ROC W21 8528

4M35 TKeane GEN 6058 BJONES DUO M21 7700 10 SMCCORMACK GEN W2Q 86055 W Farrelly 7FAR 6247 Locklngton (QUBOC) 6742 n 7702 GSWEENEY CNOC M40 8644

6 SOConnor 7FAR 6300 light greenW21 B Una Coghlan (Dll) GEVANS CNOC M21 7832 HMACINERNEY CNOC W40 87457 RMurphy 6533 3916 Joan Murphy (ARTCO) 5822

NSMYTH FIN M35 78359 CONEILL GEN M45 8818

8 K Rynn 6535 NFINN CESO M21 7837 CMORRISON AJAX W21 8909149 SConneil 6745 Sarah Kelly (ARTCO) 6721 FLAFFERTY FIN M35 8854 8 TLAWLOR M21 905110 PRyan 6849 OrangeM21C MI Walsh (ARTCO) 4053 M~AtON SET M35 89127 MMURPHY DUO W20- 92461311WI2 EDonlon 3ROC 6933 Paul Leith (DUO) 4432 Alan Kidney N BunERFIELD GEN M21 8913 JOBRIEN AJAX W40 932413 NCralg 7FAR middot7103 (CRTCO) 4642

POBRIEN GEN M3S 8927 A JOYCE GEN W21 952914 MAtkenson 7FAR 7309 CSTOKES 3ROC M21 8940 JCIRIN M21 963215 TMoher 7323 YellowW21C Deirdre ODowd (UCGO) FRiCHARDS 3ROC M2Q- 9156 OCALlAGHAN - 1002816 PClyne 7323 2253 Bernie Foley (UCCOO 2511 PDUNNEPXN M35 9242 DHEARAIN AJAX M35 1014417 GClyne 7324 Rowena Hughes (DUO) 3427

FBUCK~EV DUO M20- 9409 cLULLv 1104018 SMcDonoghue 7325 JFRANCIS M40 9440 JBROWN M21 1141919 A Doly 7434 DDORANFIN M21 96366 KDALY M18- 11750

20 EWalsh DLSO 8312 Condi1ions were similar but much MGALUGAN 9639 A MCEVEY AJAX W21 1211421 WColilns 8325 windier on the Saturday for the ISOC RLYONSDUO M21 9908 BDUNNE M21 1214522 Hugh Ger Alizlo 8550 The W21A course was 54 km210 m and

DMALONE 11BN 10016 N HEEREY W21 12801CSlovln 7FAR DNP11 Sty1URPHV SET M21 10436 AHEEREY W21 12801RElIis MP6amp7 was won by Toni ODonovan (UL) In DFLOOD FCA 12903 ECODD M21 13944AA Bamp HCullen MP7 4457 Stephen Bogle (QUB) ran as an AWiTIER AJAX 15134 DCODD M40 13944J Moloney MP7 M21 B on the same course and won in

VJONES FIN M40 DNP7 PCULLEN DNP16W Mollon RShort Samp A Cullen SMcEvoy N EDUNNE 3ROCM21 DNPI3 BOBBIE DNP19Molane amp N Connolly DNP7 4335 EOSHEA GEN M35 DNP21 o SHORT CNQC M40 DNF

RCLEARY 3ROC M35 DNF RHUGHES DUO W2G-DNFYELLOWCGURSE23km65m JDUNNE DNF

1W8 CCashin AJAX 2420 RWALLDUO M21 DNF

2 M12 TMcCormack GEN 275528 The Irish Qriemeer The Irish Orienle1L22

~~Qm HKm]~~m EGRIFFIN DUO 13630 TBRENNAN SO 6108 Resultsof UCDO Lelnster League eventMNOWLAN 3ROC W45 332232 RSEATS DNF EONElll GEN M4- 6644JMCGRATH 3ROC MI6- 352631 GMURPHY TCC DNF GCONERY MIG- 12340 Sugarloaf Mountain 9 March 199711 C-CRAWFORD 3ROC M50 354230 GBRAZIL TCC DNF A DOYLE DNFPOBRIEN AJAX M16- 360029 LOWERY RMS DNF MDOYLE DNF Brown Course 75km 1275 m

LC-CRAWFORD 3ROC MI6- 361328 DUNLOP RMS DNF DDENTON DNF 1 M21 BOBrien AJAX 6344

BROWE 3650 FSMYTH DNF 2 M21 P Nolan GEN 6427

TMCGRATH 3ROC M50 3816 DCOUR$E 26Km65m 3 MIlO B Bell GEN 8116

JONEILL FIN W45 391827 P MCCORMACK GEN M55 183732 FINAL RESULT 4M21 GBrady COriltO 6536

BDOHERTY GEN M50 395126 DLAAKlN 3ROC 1837 3ROC 463 SET 156 5 W21 U Creagh 3ROC 6803

GCONDON GEN middotM50 403825 MWALSH 3ROC W50 231231 GEN 404 FIN 155 6 M21 M Flynn AJAX 9016

lBURER CNOC WI6- 405724 FMARTINDALE 3ROC M60 232630 CNOC 275 DUO 67 7 MIlO J McCulough 3ROC 9119

JOBRIEN AJAX M50 410423 CWALSH 3ROC W55 235329 AJAX 253 UCDO 0 9M21 PBrennon SET 9216

W MCCORMA~K GEN W45 413222 MBURER 3ROC M55 243926 10M21 GDoherty UCDO 9933

FFlOOD FIN M21 4325 RMURPHY M21 2442 THECOMPETITION PROVED TO BEQUITECLOSE GEN 10 M40S0Boyle CNOC 10444

A NISHUILLEBHAlN 3ROC W45 4335 RRYAN FCA 2442 GAINED AN EARLY LEAD SURRENDERING ITBRIEFLYTO 11 M21 J Keallnge AJAX 12908

EOSUILlEBHAIN 3ROC M50 4419 NOBOYLE CNOC W14- 244527 CNOC BEFORE3ROC SNATCHED ITAWAY FOR ABOUT M21 J Elliott 3ROC DNF

NWALSH 3ROC M14- 4438 PRYAN MI6- 2554 AN HOUR BUTFAILIING TO OPEN A GAP ALLOWED M35 A OClelrlgh CNOC() DNF

DBUTLER CNOC M50 444121 B HOLLINSHEAD 3ROC M55 2509 GEN TO BRIEFLYREGAIN THELEAD STRONG RUNSK MCCORMACK GEN W18- 502620 DLARGE GEN W60 253426 LATEIN THEDAY SEnLED THECOMPETITION WITH 6lllil ~QIl~iI km l2~ rnJ BARRETT CNOC M55 5201 SROTHERY 3ROC M60 2545 3ROC FINAllY GAINING AN UNASSAILABLE LEAD 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 6414

A cooKE AJAX W21 5504 TCLEARY 3ROC W50 2626 DOWN THEFIELDAJAX PUTON A LATECHARGE BUT 2 M115POBrlen AJAX 6447

FOSULLIVAN 5533 SNOWLAN 3ROC W14- 2630 JUSTMISSEDCATCHING CNOC BUTTHESTRUGGLE 3M21 AOMuliane GEN 6726

F FLYNN 21BN 5645 JDCLARKE GEN M55 2744 25 Of THEDAY WAS THESET- FIN BAmE WITH SET 4 M16 LCrawford 3ROC 7147

DKEALY 5711 HCONVERY 3ROC W55 2822 GETTING ITBYA WHISKER THEANTICIPATED STUDENT 5MIISWYoung CNOC 7352

TFIELDS 21BN 5729 PGLANVILLE 3ROC M55 3011 BATTLENEYER MATERIALISED DUO PUTUPA 6 M21 A Tyner 3ROC 7717

DMITCHELl 21BN 5730 A BURKEGEN M12- 303424 CREDiBLE SCORE CONSIDERING THEYWEREONLY 7 M115P Gorgon AJAX 7735

EDOYLE 21BN 5617 A MCCORMACK GEN W50 3324 ELIGIBLETO RUN IN TWO COURSES BUTSADLY UCDO 8 M21 TJoyce FUCCO 7910

A COFFEY 21BN 5619 CCARROLL 3ROC M65 3340 FAILED TO SCORE A SINGLE POINTWERE HAVE ALL 9 MIl 5 TMcCormack GEN 7927

DNAGLE3ROC W45 5630 CCASHIN AJAX W12middot 345123 THESTUDENTSGONE 10 M50 ENiland AJAX 6001

KHOPKINS 3ROC W21 6220 SSUlUVAN 3529 11 M50 NC Crawford 3ROC 8645

TFLooD 21BN 6245 TMCCORMACK GEN M12- 3742 SO MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO RAN ON THEDAY TO 12 W35 J Flanagan AJAX 6834

JlYNAM 3ROC M70 6321 BONElll SET M50 3742 MAKE THEEVENTA SUCCESS ESPECIALLYALL GEN 13 W21 N Phillips 3ROC 8950

KTOMPSON DUO 6321 HNOWLAN 3ROC M12middot 3944 MEMBERSWHO RAN amp HELPED 14 M35 M Donovan 3ROC 9109

MMCGAVAN W21 6330 SEAMUS CNOC M9middot 394522 15 W40 R lynam CNOC 9322

STAlBOT TCC 6410 SAMUEL M16- 4221 THANKS ALSO TO BOB PINKERamp ALAN TAYLORFOR 16MI8GBuHer 3ROC 9401

FONEILL SET W45 642919 RNOLAN M18- 4223 THEIRWORK ON CONSmUCTING THETROPHY AND 17 M35 P Dunne WEGO 9816

KHANNAGHAN 6436 I DORREPAAl SET W5- 444421 ERICSSON amp DELPHI FOR THEIRSUPPORT 18 M45 B McGrath 3ROC 9631

PGIBBONS 6437 NDOHERTY GEN W50 4448 19W45MNowlon 3ROC 9841

LMCCORMACK GEN M14- 6439 RSHORT CNOC MID- 454420 FINALLYSPECIAL THANKS TO MAURA MORAN WHO 20 M45 RWililamson LVO 9857

JHENNAGHER 6503 CSHORT CNOC MII- 455619 MADE THEPRESENTATIONOF THEINTERCLUB 21 M20 A Quln 3ROC 10002

EGIBBONS 6512 TBUTLER 3ROC W50 4613 CHALLENGE TROPHY TO THEWINNING CLUB 3ROC 22 D Brennon 3ROC 10750

DCHEORY llBN 6633 PQUIGlEY 3ROC 4642 23 M50 H WhIte 3ROC 10845

EMURANE TCC 6640 PLARKIN 3ROC 4643 PLANNER MICHAEL KELLET 24 BCronin 10907

DSMITH FIN MI6- 664116 DONEILL M21 4826 CONTROLLER ANDREW OMUULANE 25 MIlO J Lalor GEN 11043

EQUINN W35 6740 BDORLEY M2G- 4914 ORGANISER amp INSTIGATOR PAUL NOlAN 26 RMcDonnell 11507

DORAW W2G- 6745 DONEILL M21 4915 27 M21 C Burns AJAX 12253

CMCGRATH 3ROC W45 7203 FMCSHANE WI6- 4916 26 M21 D Heale 3ROC 12448

PCOOKE AJAX M60 7212 MMCLOUGLIN W2G- 4920 29 M16 J McGrath 3ROC 13215

MDOYLE 21BN 7216 EKENNEDY 4856 30 M40 G SWeeney CNOC 13857

A DEMPSEY W21 7340 CKENNEDY 4958A SWEENEY 7413 CLYNAM M12- 5057 Bild CQIlGiil~ 1km l2lQ mSMCDONAGH TCC 7508 JMULlEN W60 5157 1W18 L Sutler CNOC 7365

DRYAN 21BN 7627 NLYNAM 3ROC W75 5815 2 M115TDevlin GEN 7816

A ONEILL 7633 RFLooD FIN WIG- 590918 3 W21 M Hutchinson 3ROC 8910

RDOYLE 21BN 7727 GJONES FIN WIG- 592317 4 W21 J McElwain 3ROC 9027

BSHARKEY FIN W21 7740 HJONES FIN WIG- 592416 5 MGalllgan 10334

A GILLMAN W12- B706 REID 6722 6M16HBody OBCS 10453

C M35 8931 EPYE 7014 7 M16 MCarroll OBCS 10504

MBARRY 9430 P MCCORMACK GEN MIG- 7403 8 W45 M OColmaln GEN 11050

OOCONNER W35 11020 KQUINLEN GEN M12- 7412 9 11160P Croke AJAX 13256

BSEVIN W21 11040 EQUIGLEY FIN W14- 754815 10 A Sweeney amp A Murray 15315

MREID W21 11520 CLAFFERTY FIN W4- 7549 - SMurphy DNF

KHANNEY DUO 13630 MCABE 7726

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4 W45 M Walsh 3ROC 7806 Q[QOOll ~QInll Q~Illl K rn B Delaney M21 CNOC 5411 KDaly MI7 86115 M45 D OColmain GEN 7939 1W14 N OBoyle CNOC 3652 G Brady M21 CORKO 5603

50 hEatu M21 88216 M45 M Kavanagh 8312 2 M14 LMcCormack GEN 4129 p Nolan M21 GEN

J flemIng M35 89325704 E08n8n M50 FINGAL 89~7 M60 A Bonox-tow GEN 8533 3 John amp Dave 4657 R Holohan M20 CNOC 5750 DDoran M21 FINGAL 91418 W21 U Coghlan 3ROC 8700 4 W16 C Kavanagh OBCS 4817 A Tucker M35 5823 GSwaaney M40 CNOC 93149 W55 C NuHoIl LEEO 8754 5 M14 SKearns OBCS 4930

M Flynn M21 AJAX 6048 SOShe M35 GEN 9322H MeLindon M21 3ROC 6205 J8rowll 9345

10 M35 FLafferty FIN 8904 6 RRichardson 5009 P Spillane M35 CNOC 6407 MDonlOn MI 3ROC 9538

11M45DOMurchu CNOC 8915 7 W21 D ONeill FIN 5026 B Bell M40 GEN 6516PDonlon 1AS5 3ROC 9736N BlOwne M17 10133

12 M21 D Doran FIN 8955 8 W14 Sl BuHer CNOC 5631 P Casey M21 UCDO 6513 MOalligan 1050213 MSS M Butl~r 3ROC 9156 9 W18 D Kavanagh SI Thomas 5739 J Cleary W21 3ROC 6552 PCulion 1055514 M55BHoliinsnead 3ROC 9350 10 W12YAOSlien AJAX 5740

BONeill M45 CNOC 6605 NCarrall 11652N C Crawford M50 3ROC 6847 LSloan MI9 11952

15 W45 A NiShuilleabhaln 3ROC 9553 11W16 LGrIffin 6027 P McNamara M20 DUO 6920 H8rody 08CS 1215316 M45PBul1er 3ROC 9557 12 W18 L Bracken St Thomas 6052 R Cleary M35 3ROe 6926 N HutChinson W21 3ROC 1433317 WSO J ONeill FIN 9922 13 M21 G Lawlor CNOC() 6113 T Duggan M35 CNOe 7117

H08relamUy AJAX 15705

18 M21 N BuHerfield GEN 10008 14 MGriffin 6114 N Phillips W21 3ROe 7431 CLally ONPN4

19 W50CElant SET 10238 15 W18SBracken St Thomos6138 B Doherty M50 GEN 7826 CMcDonngh ONPN14

20 W45W McCormack GEN 10422 16 W12C Buller CNOC 6146J Lalor M40 GEN 7907 fOallln ONPN7G Elliott M21 3ROC 8002 a Hunl ONF

21 M65 SRothery 3ROC 10730 17W45SButier CNOC 6234 E Dunne M21 3ROe 8126 RMcOonnoll ONF22 W50 G power 3ROC 11055 18W21 MReid 6311 00 Murchu M45 CNOC 8240 Awall DNF

23 W21 FOSllen AJAX 12417 19 M18 SOMoore st Thomas6552 NOormack M21 CNOC 8422 CCOURSEW21 A Sheridan GEN PNP 10 20 W21 M Joyce 6720 G Condon M50 GEN 8428 G EvansE OShea M35 GEN 8441 M21 CNOC 2917M451 MacNeill 3ROCDNF 21 ORyon 61st 6744 M Buller M55 3ROC 8456 M Healy W40 GEN 3333M21BRowe 3ROCDNF 22 L Callaghan 61s1 7002 D OColmain M45 GEN 8833 K McKenna AAS 3414

23 HReld SM-Navy7138 P Buller M45 3ROC 8850 A 0 Donnell AAS 3414

Liebl Z[22l ~Qt[~2 la~Illl2QIl 24 DLee 61s1 7321 C Koegan 3ROC 9624 WCollln$ 7 FAR 3450

1 M20 P McNamara DUO 3818 25 P Griffin 7806 C Stokes M21 10545 T Byrne 3612B Jones M21 DUO 10659 JOmiddotNeili W50 FIN 3902

2 M16ROColmaln GEN 4233 26 Uz Niall amp Gearoidl 8241 M Kellen M55 GEN 13141 J F(sncls M40 7 FAR 39393 M21 Bohan CNOC 4252 27 M McAlister amp P 0 Connor 12942 Redmond amp Cooke W45 GEN 40054 W21 B Lawlor CNOC 4441 EPye MP5 D Cashin DNP16 D Gormley AAS 40235 M21 TLawlor CNOC() 4638 M16SCooper TRB()MP5 SOBoyte DNP2 J SUlek 7 FAR 4048

BOBnon ONP6 Hanlon 7 FAR 43076 M50 EOSuilleabhaln3ROC 5339 AGrlffin MP5 DShon DNF WoodsDevitt 7 FAR 43307 M16LOhAlmain SET 5436 AKiernan MP5 R Wallace DNF N Walsh M14- 3ROC 44208 M35 SDoody 5838 M16SCarr OBCSMP5 AM McKenna W40 AJAX 45049M14 NWatsh 3ROC 6155 W18CMunn MP5 8 COURSe R Moynihan AAS 452410 W55CWalsh 3ROC 6316 W18AClarke MP511 K Elaejai SM-Navy 6330 RDevlin GEN MP Unlortunltefy tnt course had to oe voded due 0 an tncottect contr~ code Timbullbull 6nd

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13 W35 C Corey 3ROC 6553 M Kelly OBCS DNF W Young M45 CNOC 4637 P Gallagher AASMNowlon W45 3ROC 5659 452414 W14SNowlan 3ROC 7136 M14BCasey OBCSDNF BMcGrath M45 3ROC 5739 S Healy WISmiddot GEN 453515 W45 FONeill SET 7256 0 WictltlGm M35 AJAX 6250 D Large weo GEN 453716 M16BGreene 3ROC 7346 YellQlOt~QU[~1l2 a Imlll 00 Il J Fitzsimons M45 3ROC 6311 M Kavanagh M45 462117 W18 K McCormack GEN 7548 1 M12TMcCormack GEN 3243

FOBen W21 AJAX 6403 S L Buller W14 CNOC 4731C Burns M21 AJAX 6455 N Lawlor 474818 W20 SMcCormack GEN 7555 2 M12ABell GEN 3428 A Ayling M21 OUO 6457 G Codd M21 482719 W40 N Lalor GEN 7704 3 M12 A Burke 3430 s Murray M45 6601 P Cooke MeO AJAX 4946UCoghran W21 3ROC 67r20 W18 B Elant SET 7748 4 Ml0RShart CNOC 3811 RLynam W40 CNOC 6745 F Dawson 7 FAR 505521 WIlO J OSllen AJAX 7823 5 AampS Cullen 3812 A8uner11eld M35 GEN 6904 MDeagan AAS 511122 M5OBONeill SET 7832 6 Wl0CCashin AJAX 3824 E0 Suliloobhaln 10150 3ROC 7058 C McKenna AAS 5112

MWalsh W45 3ROC 710S J Curtin M21 515523 W21 S Dempsey 8006 7 Ml0PMcKenna AJAX 3958 8 lojolllnhOad MS5 3AOC 7210 C MeGrath W45 3ROC 531724 W50 A McCormack GEN 8011 8 BCulien 4013 OHiggins 7245 E Kernan W21 AJAX 533125 M65 C Carroll 3ROC 8250 9 A-M McKenna AJAX 4520

FMCCormack M55 CNOC 7247 U 0 Callaghan M20 5412BLuwlor 1121 733026 W21 H Hopkins 3ROC 8436 10 Wl0HHealy CNOC 5007 JOempsoy M21 74or D Mooney 7 FAR 5419

27 F Lynch 8535 11 W14 N Lalor amp L OReIiIyGEN 5144 TLawlor M21 1536 0 Sullivan 5420OHealy M14middot G~ 7634 D Ryan W21 5440

28 W50 TBuller 3ROC 9646 12 Ml0S0Boyle CNOC 5412 TDevlin 10145 GEN 7635 A Joyce W21 GEN 554729 M70(M5O) J Lynam 3ROC 10923 13 VCulien 6949 D8utler M50 CNOC 7800 J Lvnam M70 3ROC 563730 RampD Gibbons 12105 14 W60 J Mullen 9628 A UIShuilleabhainWS 3ROC 7815 C Cashin Wl0 AJAX 575531 Chambon x3 13306 15 M7 G Corney 14141

SRothery 10165 3AOC 795 T Keane GEN 5803LNaughlon W40 3ROC 795432 WSS V Murtagh 3ROC 16611 Ml0 H Nowlan 3ROC MP AMomsey W35 CNOC 8011 C Kavanagh W15 OBCS 5816

KGlbbons MPl Ml0PMcCormackGEN MP HWhlle 10150 JROC 8016 P Maguire AAS 5832- EONeill WISmiddot 3ROC 8031 D Caullen AAS 5832

M16 J Carbary OBCS MP W4() C LaffertyFIN DNF ABoyle M21 AJAX 8140 B Dunne M21 5917 D Doyle SM-NavyMP9 JMcGrath MI6 3ROC 8335 McElwain W21 5944

32 The Irish OriauearL BuUr W18 CNOC 8429 B Casey MI4 OBCS 6022

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4640McGillivray 7 FAA 6910 K Hannay DUO 4640S Goldsberry 5955 NOmiddotBoyle W12 CNOC 4710KrlszlormiddotBajeis 7043 E Donlon W12 3AOC 5018A Hasrey 7229 115024G Lawlor 73SO E PyeSO45P Morrigan 7410 L PyeSO45T Butler WSO 3AOC 7444 L amp M Anderson WI21Ml0 5202MJell1in 7645 A Oorrepaal MIa- SET 5410John M 7 FAR 7646 IOoffepaal WIOmiddot SET 5430L ConnottylS OConnor 7 FAR n06 David OBCS 5854V Murtagh W55 3AOC 7807 Auairf Ml0 CNOC 5937PFox M35 7953 CShon Ml0middot CNOC 5947M Doyle 8314 N Walsh6122E Griffin W20 DUO 9CA8 TJ Walsh6125Flrhouse 18753 Barryw6155P Walsh6155Niall I Gavin DNP 2 C Walsh6155B Slevin ONP 4 C Shaw6258C Walsh DNP10 E Shaw6258Aoyamp Erris ONPhl1 J Doyle6613K Thompson DNP 23 A Doyle6613A Kleman DNP 4 COmiddotBoyle Ml0middot CNOC 6818KAB ONF C Mangan6613Flrhous8 ONF C Murphy OBCS 6909C Sharkey ONF CBaY OBCS 6910COmiddotNelli ONF KNampNL W12 GEN 6916ONelli famly DNF J Mulhern W60 3AOC 7805NLynam ONF G Carney MIO 10240ACurroil DNF O Carney M12 10314Ciara amp Sinead DNF S Casper

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S ~Il E OSulllan SET 7102

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19 wu S MOltol11l3ck OEN 4345

20 MI1 S Ulcr WHO 4SOO

21 Ml1 K OLoughlin MS 4141

22 MelToil 4913

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5 W21 M~lurphy DUO 5332

26 IVlI K Thompson DUO ~J34

21 W45 FOmiddotNeili SET 5548

28 WS5 V Mun~h 3ROC 58S1

29 V2l N Carroll DUO 5926

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31 Ml1 Crowley A~S 6437)2 ~111 SOmiddotHul 6801

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24 ~Ul BJones DUO 72 59

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John Muldowney FWAR M35 6600George Taylor FWAR M40 6725

T Talbot 7440Orlla Prendergast GRTC W21 7455

Wayne Niall 7FAR 7800Jason Masterson WHO M18 8155

Olive Manning 10405Tom Conlon FWAR M21 MP13

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Cian OLeary WHO M14 1710John Hargroves WHO M15 3630

Erinna Foley-Fisher MN W10 3642Christian Foley-Fisher MN M12 3715

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Lend an OrlenleetlThisyear one club member can compete on eachteem but on a different course 10the novicesThe idea Is that the clubs would Lend an OriGnleGtto any team not having a resident orlenteer Lastyear several teams had an ordinary orienteer as nonplaying captain but many teems did not Manyorganisations with club orienteers did not enter IheIGague but despite thot over thirty teams competedwith a high attendance up to the lost night

While each event Isorganised by a dlffGrent clubwe found Idst year that a results crew whichtroveued from event 10 event helped greatly Indisplaying thG results promptly as people finished Ifyou could help on several of the nights pteose doolfer as some of last years crew will wish to run thisyearNB This leaguG Is intendGd as a social as well as asporting occasionEntry forms for teams are included in the LeinstGrcopies of this issueof lIO Try to get your workmatesinvolvGd

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Therefore it was difficult to tell if you wereactually running 00 a path or DOt The organiserstaped every patb and track marked on the mapbecause of this - I dont want to imagine howmuch tape was used and bow many man bourswere needed for this Runners also had to obeythe Swedish rules of the road in the forest - wefound out that this entailed running on the rightside of the path

Anotber unusual procedure was that we didnot receive our control cards or description sheetsuntil two minutes before_~ started This made itimpossible to write the numbers onto the cardand another method of carrying both thedescriptions and card was needed Apparentlythis is the normal way of organising events inSweden and I felt tbat it probably makesorganisation easier for the people involved ascontrol cards will not be lost and it is easily seenif somebody did not start We were issued withmaps one minute before ow start time and it wasvery easy to become carried away and not noticewhen the other runners had run off into the forestleaving you alone standing in the start boxwondering what was going on After the first dayor two I became used to all of theseorganisational techniques and I feel that for amajor competition like this they are the only wayto go - however they take a little hit of time tobecome accustomed to

[ found that the last 500m on the course wasalways the most difficult as the finish could beheard They talk endlessly on the loudspeakers -tbis made the event more interesting but it isdifficult to maintain concentration when listeningto it During ttle competition week I began to pickup the meaning of some Swedish words as theywere so frequently repeated At the half waycontrol and at a control two from the finish on theElite course reports were given on the leadingrunners If lone listened to the announcercarefully enough it was possible to understandwho was leading or bow far down they were - thisdid involve an amount of guess work andinterpretation of the announcers tone It wasimpossible to hear anything else When standingnear the speakers As well as information aboutthe event music and advertisements were16 Ve Irish Oriellleer

incessantly broadcast which added to theatmosphere at the event

On the final day we went into the event centrefor the last time Irrunediately after the event theshops and centres were taken down and movedout Unlike the Scottish 6-Day there werent thesame number of little stalls present Intersporthad one very large sbop and they had tbecomplete dominance at the event They brougbteverything from compasses to running shoes toskiing equipment I found this very different as Iam used to there being ten smaller traders insteadof one large one Due to the 15 discount thatClinic members received their equipment wasnot as expensive as one would expect (you canalso claim the VATback as you leave the country- Ed) Fortunately Mary and I did not have todiscover the true expense of living in Sweden aseverything was covered by the cost of the ClinicDue to the support we received both from thelOA and our club we had to pay for very little ofthe trip ourselves It was an experience wellworth benefitting from and one that really openedmy eyes to orienteering outside Ireland andBritain I find it hard to understand why so fewpeople applied for what was the trip of a lifetimeas far as orienteering was concerned

Editors Note The lOA normally receives aninvitation to send two orienteers to the Swedish5-Day and the associated international cliniceachyear Entries close for the event around Marcbbut if youre interested contact the lOASecretary Ken Griffin without delay Itscertainly a great experience

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March 1st 1997 Clara Co Wicklow hostedby Dublin University Orlcnteers

FRIDAY Various teams drifted into the Pavin Trinity College on a drizzly Friday night -UCC Cork RTC (alias CIT) UL Galway RTCUCG DIT Athlone RTC and Queens UniversityBelfast UCC reported an eventful trip withcertain emergency stops (5 in all) en route tothe big city Other entertainment on the UCC busincluded a Mission Impossible take-off Itwasnot surprising then that close circuit videocameras were spotted monitoring the UCC crowdin their hos te1

SATURDAY Weather-wise Saturday turnedout to be a mixed day - chilly wet and extremelywindy Perfect orienteering weather The courseswere challenging involving both the openterrrain and forest of Clarabeg Co Wicklow Foronce the wind was in our favour as we wereliterally blown all the way up the hillside - ouronly real concern being how to put on the brakeswhen coming down off the hillside in a differentdirection Other orienteering problems arosewhen Ginormous sheep were mistaken forboulders by some individuals

The orienteering was enjoyed by all andeveryone returned thankfully collecting someGuinness tokens en route through the finishFull credit to the teamwork of John McCullough(Planner) Peter 0 Neill (Organiser) LiamConvery (Controller) and other 3ROC helpers

Later that evening the teams met in the Pav(again) for a drinks reception With somereluctance at having to leave this cosyenvironment we moved on to the Ormond Hotelto feed ow hungry tummies

After dinner the lOS A AGM was held whereChairperson Deirdre Ryan and Secretary NinaPhillips stepped down both having contributedmuch to student orienteering while on thecommittee A new rOSA committee wasnominated Chairperson Daire Osborne (VCG)Secretary Ailbhe Creedon (DUO) Treasurer IanLockington (QUB) and PRO Toni 0 Donovan(UL)

Following the meeting the prize-giving gotunderway - with t-shirts galore as prizesCorkonians Toni 0 Donovan (UL) and ConorBarry (VCC) took first places on W21A andM21A respectively the long trip not appearing tohave had any influence on their performancesUCC collected their team prize (who is CCshairstylist anyway) for the M21A in train-styleHolding themselves up was becomingproblematic at this stage being apparent whenthe womens team trophy was sent flying TheW2l A team winners were DUO who collectedtheir prizes in a more civilized fashion

DUO Captain along with other teammembers led the dance floor through variousdance moves - TIme Warp Saturday Night (howappropriatel) and Rock-the-Boat to name just afew - where some good team mixing seemed totake place between teams including a duct byUCCs CC and CB

In general people were having an entertainingnight judging by the tequila slamming ice-attacks and the man (or in fact woman-) handlingof a particular chandelier - the female concernedshall remain nameless (but she owes meone)One individual demonstrated a slip of thetongue upon announcing All captains to thetaxis bouse when inviting people back to aparty Meanwhile a fairly informal 10SAmeeting was being held in the early hours of themorning It was a long night

SUNDAY A 12 0 clock get-together washeld at Bewlcys for a final farewell (Too badsome UCC members met in the wrongBcwleys At least they found their way back tothe right bus) The UCC members that did makeit to the correct cafe appeared lifeless possiblyresulting from the eventful previous night Afterseveral hours of shopping relaxing and ice-skating (where Cork RTC proved themselvesvictors beating UCC by a long shot with theirfancy spinal) the teams were homeward-boundall appearing satisfied with the orienteeringweekend

Til the 1998 Irish Student Champs to behosted by UCC

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JK97 RIDDLE OF THESANDS

(OK CompassSport bad the title before me butErskine Childers bad it first)

The combination of excellent orienteering oncomplex sand dunes an event centre on the mapand the possibility of staying on in Cornwall forthe week after- the event for the same price was awinning combination for the South WestOrienteering Association when they ran the JanKjellstrom International O-Festival at Easter

Penhale Sands 011 the west coast of Cornwallhad been used for a National Event some yearsago and emerged with a fine reputation for fastrunning (rabbit grazed grass) and complexnavigation (sand dunes up to maybe 30 metreshigh) Dubbed in the pre-event publicity as like amoonscape the area was undoubtedly very goodbut didnt really live up to the hype The lure ofthe dunes proved irresistible to thousands whoflocked to this remote part of Britain for theevent including a substantial number formIreland notably from Cork Oricntccrs but therewere runners from practically every Irish club atthe event as well as from all over Europealthough most were British

For once the training area at Hayle on GoodFriday was similar to the two individual daysraces open sand dunes Fine weather pleasantlycool was ideal for running and the Irish squadshowed up in force just as well since it was aselection race for the World Championships inNorway in August Best of the Irish Elites at theIndividual event were Colm Rothery (AJAX)11th overall in M21E only 12 minutes down onthe Finnish winner after two gruelling 15 kmcourses and British Champion Una Creagh(3ROC) who dropped from 3rd to 5th in theW2l E on the second day At the other end of theelite was Conor Creedon (CorkO) in his firstattempt at the course finishing in one of the mosthotly contested positions where this writer foundhimself on one or two occasions

The Day 2 map was different for the longercourses venturing further north into a distinctlymediocre area of furze more sand dunes and18 The Irish OrienJeer

grassy fields before returning to the welcomechallenge of Penh ale proper

There were some good results in the otherclasses Denise Healy (CNOC) bad a great run inW16B to win Day 2 and finish 3rd overall justahead of3ROC ~migrCe Pamela Flanagan Otherlop ten finishers were CorkOs Rodger OConnor(2nd M 18B) Peter McNamara (DUO) 3rd andFergal Buckley (DUO) 6th M20S Clare Nuttall(LceO) 6th W55L Ronan Cleary (3ROC) 5tbM35S Nora Lee (3ROC) 9th W35S NiambLalor (GEN) and Rhona McGrath (3ROC) 5th amp6th Wl4B Marita Murphy (DUO) 10th W20S

The Relay area on the Monday wasLanhydrock a National Trust property of forestand parkland near Bodrnin and was verystraightforward in comparison to Penhale Thecompetition was fast and furious as befits a relayand WAROC won the JK Trophy with SouthYorkshire Orienteers winning the Womensclass An innovation this year was theintroduction of an International class whichenabled made-up teams from different countries10get a run on the JK trophy courses Ireland wonthe womens race (the only team to finishactually if the internet version of the results is tobe believed) The NWOC team of Steven LintonAllan Bogle and James Logue had an excellentwin in the Medium Open Relay class

What of the rest of the week Another run onPenhale on Wednesday morning on a colourevent followed by a night event that night on thesame courses (no concessions to the darknesst)but thats another story There were other eventstoo but enough is sometimes enough It was amemorable week (if you can classify somethingwhich happened so recently as memorable) andshould rank with JKs like 84 in Wales and eh93 was it in that place you remember the onewith the mountains and lakes What was itcalled now JMcC

(Results listed separately)

JK97 ELITE RESULTStv121EDay 1148km525m climb Day 2 148km505m1 Mlkko KnuuH 16305 8408(l) 7857(2)11 CoimRothery 17502 9130(11) 8332(12)20 BillEdwards 18215 9743(26) 8432(15)26 CoIm OHaliolan 18548 9724 (25) 8824 (29)31 StevenUnton 19107 10251(36) 8816(28)37 MorcusPinker 2024210126(33) 10116(49)39 Rofy Morrlsh 20649 11452(48) 9157 (38)41 BrendonOBrien 21038 10847(42) 10151(SO)43 BrionCOIbett 21440 11840(52) 9600 (41)51 ConorCron 35056 23717 (56) 11339(53)

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W21EDay 18Bkm390mDay 2 100km 385m1 YvetteHague 11959 5615(1) 6344(2)5 Una Creagh 13613 6434(3) 7139(11)20 Nuala Higgins 16116 7825(17) 8251 (23)23 EileenLoughmon 16632 8302 (24) 8330 (25)24 Julie Cleary 16756 7916(19) 8840(29)25 DarlflaCunnorne 17515 8612(26) 89033l)29 Eodaoln IvIorrlsh 18905 9340 (30=) 9525(32)30 Joanno Meln 19227 9550 (32) 9637 (33)

ConnacbtNewsConlon Is Command Orlenteertng Senior Champion

Tom Conlon (5731 mins) Bollyfarnon Co Lellrlmcompeting for the 1980 FCA Boyle in the Seniorcategory of the Western Command OrienteeringChampionships held in Portumna FOIest Parkrecently wos the surprise wtnner Tom beat thefavourite KIeran OBrien (5832 mlns) fromAhascragh All Army Champion on two occoslorsalso competing fOl the 19Bn Victory In the seniorteam event was easy on SUndaywtth Cathal Cregg(6125 mlns) Bollydangan Athlone coming In thirdand John Muldowney Newtown Forbes in shethposition

John Nolshe (6021mlns) from Oronmore competingfor the 25Bn was third and helped his teamcomprising the Ryan Brothers Joseph and Fergaland Paul Dunne get second place The courselength for the seniors was 74 km 150 m climb GnrManning led her team the 9th Field ArtilleryRegiment from Muilingar to victory In theIntermediate Womens by finishing In thlrq placeSignolwoman Meehan from Sligo was the winnerand Cpl Hewitt WQS secondThe 24th Bn fromDonegal were second team and the 25Bn fromGolway secured their place In the All ArmyCompetition In Wlcklow on Sunday 11th May bygaffing third plaoe

Pte OmiddotNel 17BnLongford was the winner in the

novice womens event Pte OConnor Boyle wasrunner up Clore Mullen from Clifden got a thirdIndividual medal and good runs from FionaMcDonogh Flonnuala Ryan (Galway City) andEthna Glynn (Athenry) brought the 25Bn Galwayteam victory

CpI McKenno 18BnCasllebor wos the wtnner of thenovice mens event Cpl Kingston 2580 Galway wossecond followed by Recruit McAteer tram DonegalIn third position The 25Bn Galway dominated theNovice Men and Novice Womens teamcompeHtIons by gaffing first team In both categoriesand by also gaffing their B team In third place In themens competition

Dalre Osborne (4944 mlns) 25Bn Galway was easywiMer of the Intermedlote mens category being 10mlns ahead of his nearest rival Michael Regan(5902) from Boyle The 2580 were the team winnershere with 2480 second dnd 19Bnthird

The reforming of Galway Orlenteers The WesternEagles has had a big Impoct on orienteering InGalway and Is no doubt port of the reason the 25Bnhave six team qualified for the all Army FCAcompetltians In Wlcklow on Sunday 11th Mayasmost of the teams ~re members of GalwayOrlenteers TheWestern Eagles UCG orlenteers orGalway RTCOrlenteers

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I~HJumORTRA~NGWEEKEND-BIRR CO OFFALYThis year the format of the training was slightlydifferent to oilier years and I found it to be mostbeneficial There were a lot of coaches to train incomparison to other years - thanks to all thecoaches and Idrivers who made the weekendpossible The theme of the weekend was thecompassEarly Friday morning we departed from Cork sothat we coula maximise the time available fortraining We were thrown straight in at the deepend on Friday with a compass exercise followeddirectly by two time trials After this some of uswere prepared to go home but we were sent out inpairs again with only our compasses and mapsafter lunch This was followed by a short (forsome) and enjoyable medley relayflriday evening was a wet one for Pionne AustinWhen I said that wc were thrown in at the deepend 1 was speaking metaphorically but as it wasFicnncs birthday Marcus came up with the ideathat she should celebrate in style She ended upsiuing (1) in a river in Birr - we blame it onMary (as usual)Saturday started earlier for some than for othersand went on quite late as well after a very hardday We moved between Kinnity and Clonbrockwhere we had 2 selection races and another timetrial We also had a blackberry fight (guess whowe are blaming that on) The games onSaturday night were new to quile a few membersand had some surprises in store - however wecant tell you about these as that would ruin thesurprise for future members of the squadThe weekend finished with the no cup final inPortumna I think that Clare and Deirdre are stillodd with me because of the course I chose whichwas as a result their selection race course - youhad to be there to see their reactions

Toni ODonohn

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Ajax Flash

You have probably got your copy of thefirst AJAX FLASH newsletter in the post bynow if not we may have the wrong addressetc As we hope to produce this on a fairlyregular basis we would really welcome anycomments suggestions input that you may haveso shout if you have something to shout about

Congratulations to all AJAX prizewinners at tbe Munster and Connacbt ChampsDenis Reidy Paddy OBrien Martin FlynnFiona amp Brendan OBrien Leo Donovan and toall wbo competed

We recently ran the Leinster LeagueEvent in Ravens Rock and one of the Nigbt-Oleague events on IGlIiney Hill on 26th Feb Thenumbers were not overwhelming but the eventwas enjoyable and a rcsonable success We arealso running a number of the local eveningevents over the Summer so we hope to see you allthere bring a few new perople if you can

Training continues every Tuesday night at7pm beginning at the running track in Belfieldunder the very able guidance of PaddyOBrien every level of fitness is catered for soplease do not feel shy you will be pleasentlysurprised and possibly have some fun too Thisis an open invitation to members from any otherclubs so come along if you feel like it

Remember that we are running the IrishChamps this year on May 3rd in Glendaloughand we need as much help as possible please callDamien Ceshin at 01-2818212 to volunteer somehelp it will be greatly appreciated

We have arranged 8 club day on 26thApril location is Damien Cashins inRoundwood where we will organise a shortevent nearby followed by some well neededmaintenance on the clubs equipment in advanceof the IOC 97 plus possibly a few drinksafterwards at a nearby hostelry

Also it appears tbat a large number ofAjax members are now on E-mail so we arecompiling a directory of club E-mail addresses Ifyou are on the orienteering super higbway (oreven the bard shoulder ) please let us know Mail Brendan OBrien at obrienbstatoilno tobe included on the list

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SI Patricks weekend and a chance to goorientecring amid the beguiling crags andcontours of Inchigeela a combination not to bemissed Remembering the weather at some of theearly Shamrock O-Ringens with rain mist andcold did causesome second thoughts but whatsa spot of rain The Munster Championships at Tilna Spidcoige were as demanding and as wellorganised as we have come to expect fromplanner Brian Corbell and Cork OrienteersPleasant running conditions (mild and dry) and itwas nice to have n I 10000 map to read (not thatit helped my navigation much)

John Feehan (BVOC) rail the 9 km M21E coursein 6719 with Cohn Rothery 2nd and BrendanOBrien 3rcl In the W21 class (no elite here) ToniODonovan added to her Irish StudentChampionships win taking first place withEadaoin Morrish 2nd and Emma Glanville 3rd

Munster Champ resuHM21E John Feehon avocW21 Toni ODonovon CorkOM21L 1 PoulNolon GEN

2 John Muckion CorkOM20 1 Tim Totlenhom FermO

3 Aonghus Fitzgibbon WotOM35L 1 Pot Forrelly CNOC

2 Seon McSweeney SOMIS Damlen Fltzgerold NolOM40 1 Denis Reidy AJAX

2 Kevin ODwyer SOM45 1 Poddy OmiddotBtien AJAX

7 Clem Stopleton SOM21S Tony Joyce FUCCOIN20 Cotherine auHer DUO

2 Deirdre Creedon CorkOM16 1 Luke C-Crowford 3ROC

2 Dorren Burke CorkOM455 John Fitzgibbon WolOMSO Ted Feehon svocM55 1 PoddyLolor CNOCW18 Clore OConnor CorkOW21S 1 KlmGlddls DEE

2 Emlty Cronin CorkOW35 Bernadette Colemon CorkOW40 1 RuthLynom CNOC

3 MoryAuslin CorkOW45 Cormet Feehon avoc1vI60 1 MoxweilReed FermO

2 RedColnan CorkOW16 Aislinn Austin CorkOW55 Clore NuttoD LeeOM14 1 David Healy GEN

3 Kevin Houlihan CorkOW14 Nlomh Morrissey CorkOM12- PoulGeary avocWl0 1 Erinno Foley-Fisher MNAV

2 Emer OConnor WaIOW12 Amy Houllhon CorkO

INTERPROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSH1PS

111emist and rain couldnt stay away for ever Itwas cool windy and quite wet for theInterprovincialat Bear na Gaoithe The courses(by Richard Kavanagh) were as good as theprevious days except for a small stretch of forestat the end whicb was inevitable and providedshelter for the finish but did little to enhance theorienteering A good turnout from three of theprovinces meant that the competition wasntgoing to be as one-sided as it had been on the lasttwo years but Munster nevertheless took thetrophy (or they would have if Leinster hadreturned it a year ago when Ulster won)

In the Elite class Colm OHalloran (LeeO) wonwith John Feehan (BVOC) 2nd and GeoffSomerville (LVO) 3rd SaturdayS winner ColmRothery in a tactical move ran M35L on the somecourse to pick up uscful points for Leinstcr In theW21 class Eadaoin Morrish took first placefollowed by Eileen Loughman (CNOC) andEmma Glanville

The final score was Munster 232 Leinster 194Ulster 90 Connaught 22

An excellent weekends orienteering The resultsarrived in the post within two days The only flyin the ointment as far as I could see was amisplaced control on Saturday on course 5affecting 9 classes running on that course(Murphys Law again) The situation was furthercomplicated by the control being correctedmidway through the competition - a difficult onefor the controller What would you have doneJohn McC

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SETANTA SCRIBBLES

AGMThe club AGM was held 011 Sunday 9th Februaryin the Yellow House Thanks to all those whoturned up The club committee for this year isChairman Dave WestonTreasurer Prances ONeillSecretary Jocelyn CathalinCommittee Members Philip Drennan MickMangan Eamon Woulfe

Mullughmccn November 10th 1996The event was run as a memorial to Colin Dunlop- all proceeds go to SI Franciss Hospice Acheque for pound500 was presented to Mrs AlisonDunlop on the day and more money has sincebeen received Thank you to everyone whosupported this event (whether you were there inbody or in spirit)

Lelnster ChampionshipsSetanta is running this event in Djoucc onSaturday May 24th Entries are already comingin - all club members are required to help on theday in the running of this major event

Other events In 1997The first Hellfire event of the year has come andgone - it was a lovely day with a good turn-outUnfortunately the B course had to be voided dueto an incorrect control code The next kilakeeevent was a night event in March Setania willagain be running one of the Software PathsBusiness Houses League events on June 26th andanother evening event there on 15th July TheMountain Marathon will take place on 6th Julyand there will be another event on Djouce on 5thOctober(and for you Mullaghrneen fans out there it willbe back were just giving the bluebells abreakll)

Com petitionSctanta members did very well in competitionlast year winning prizes at most ChampionshipsClub members also acquitted themselves well inhill running (4th in the leaguejmountainmarathons the National Adventure Marathon

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next year instead of coming second) and longwalks (and we wont say anything about theperson who completed the entire Wicklow Wayin 34 hours dressed in a fertiliser bag during ahurricane) However only goes to show thatorienteering isnt the only string to the bow

Plans for next yearMajor focus on running relay teams we didquite well with the couple we had in 1996Contact our relay Team Manager (Phil Brennanhas this post for the Irish Relay Champs) if youwant 10be on II teamIn addition club Ovsuits are being ordered againin the near future contact me NOW if you wantto be included in this order

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Glencree Colour Event Sept 1996GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS

Red Course1 M35 C Donaghy2 M40 T Devlin3 W21 EBrldcut4 NGolllgan5 M20 ROMulione6 W18- A Flynn7 M21 T Lowtor8 W21 N Hutchinson9 W21 BMcCluskey10 M35 J Synnol11 W14- JWhyle12 W14- D Heoly CNOC13 N DonahyA Evons 1005114 M20- BLynch DLSO15 W45 C RedmondJ CookeGEN1DNF

Yellow Course1 Ml() TMcCormock2 M7- RShort3 W14- N OGormonlDNF

OrltlngeCourse1 M35 POBrien2 M16- ROCoimoin3 PCulien4 W45 MOColmoln5 W21 J McElwoln6 W21 ELoughmon7 M21 J Kulllgan8 Ellis9 SDempsey10 JKennedyII PKennady12 WSO EPhillips13 A NlghNngola +214 H Lynch15 VOGormon16 W60 JMullan17 M18- JCotfrey1 DNF

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Resultsot Phoenix Park night event 19th ShQll

February 1997 - Dublin by Night 1 A niShuileabhain W45 3ROC 2310 RESULTSOF 3ROC Lelnster League event 12M14 D Healy GEN 4740BGreene M18 3ROC 2705 Clara Co W1cklow 2nd March 1997 13M16 JMcGrath 3ROC 4856

Long course 85km Resultsot Klllakee 13397 - Dublin By 14 W McCormack GEN 4919

1 MorlinFlynn AJAX M21 5717 Night 4 Blown 89 km2SO m15W45 A ni Shuilleabholn 3ROC SO29

2 Lea Donovan AJAX M21 5750 A Course M21 CRothery AJAX 554016M55 BHollinshead 3ROC SO56

3 Philip Brennan SET M21 5933 1 Damien Cashin 532012 M21 BOmiddotBrlen AJAX 55417W40 Rlynam CNOC 5101

4 Dove Weston SET M21 6224 2 Brendan OBrien 534510 M35 C OHalloran LEE 624818W35 JAtkinson SET 5129

3 JusllnMay 54538 M35 A OClelrigh CNOC 653918MSO DButler GEN 5129

Medium course 64km 4 Marlin Flynn 57007 M21 BDelalley CNOC 66252OM35 BCryan 3ROC 5131

1 Lamp N C-Crowford 3ROC 4910 5 DoveWeslan 60016 M21 Dweston SET 691621W18 L Butler CNOC 5238

2 Fergus Brien M21 5309 6 Hugh Mcllndon 62415 M20 RHolohan CNOC 6924 22W21 B Lawlar CNOC 5343

3 Brendan Cryan3ROC M35 5709 7 Lea Donovan 75394 M21 MFlynn AJAX 7049 23M21 A Lawlor 5359

4 J Holland M21 6056 8 TimMcDonagh 83433 M35 PFarrell CNOC 704924WSO C Bent SET 5448

5 RClarke 7FAA M21 6310 9 Andrew OMuilane 89392 M21 lDonovdil AJAX 7210 25 Woods 7FAR 5502

6 Claron Donaghy amp EBtidcut GEN 7909 M21 P Bleman SET 7456 26M40 DShorl CNOC 5512

BCourse M35 D Cashin AJAX 753827WSO GPower 3ROC 5545

Short course 36km 1 Lorcan OBhalmaln 402312 M21 E Niland AJAX 7756 28 DMolane 5608

1 K Herbst amp PBrady 8100 2 MlckMangan 435010 M35 M Mongan SET 8248 29M55 MBuHer 3ROC 5625

A nl Shullleabhain 3R0C Missing na 1 3 Brendan Cryan 63038 M40BBeIl GEN 83343OM21 SOhEafa 5743

4 Ronan Clarke 71157 M40 SOBoyle CNOC 9349 31 M21 D Doran FIN 6027

I hope lhe 15hardy soulswho braved the elements 5 J Holland + LOReilly 83226 M21 PNolan GEN DNF32M17 Browne 6132

otter one of the worst days of the yeO enjoyed the 6 Mlck Kellett 9525533 M55 JBent SET 6505

Pork under Ihe full moon Thanks for coming BLUECOURSE63 km235m34 MGalligan 7118

Apologies to anyone who couldhl find the event CCourse 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 4838 35 PCulien 7345

manpower shortages meant thot putting oul the 1 Aine NIShuilleabhain 41 4312 2M45 W Young CNOC 490736M65 SRothery 3ROC 7347

controls took precedence over signposting Thanks 2 Tom Condon 590010 3M45 POmiddotBrien AJAX SO51 37 M35 PDonlon 3ROC 7354

to Martin Flynn for initiating the Dublin by Night 3 BGreen 68008 4M21 AOMuliane GEN 53SO38MI9 C Lolly 7357

league and for directing Intending oompetitors to 5M16 L C Crawford 3ROC 541939 M35 PFarren 3ROC 7658

the Start Elm~1LsgglSelg~s1 5W21 D NIChallanaln AJAX 541940M35 POmiddotBrien GEN 7702

ACoUlse Points 6 M45 BMcGrath 3ROC 543341 Ml9 LSloon 7933

John McCullough (Plannercontrollerorganisersole 1 Damlen Cashin 32 7M40 J Lalor GEN 551542 PKovanogh 10948

event affidal etc) 3ROC 2 Hugh McLlndon 29 8M18 GButier 3ROC 561143M17 KDoIy DNF

3 Martin Flynn 27 9 M45 TMcCormack GEN 5618

Carrlckgollogan Night-O event 5397 10M45 BONell CNOC 5914UghtGreen 37km 150m

Thanks to all who come especially those wha BCourse Points 11W21 N Phillips 3ROC 6013lMl5 ROmiddotColmaln GEN 3302

helped on the night 1 J Holland 25 12MSO N C Crawford 3ROC 60192M16 POBrien AJAX 4036

Jgog 2 Brendan Cryan 20 13 M35 PDunne PXN 60433M50 EOmiddotSullleabhaln 3ROC 4626

H McLindon M21 3ROC 4618 3 Joon Flanagan 18 14MSO ENiland AJAX 62054W21 MOmiddotConneH 4919

DCashln M40 AjaK 530015 D Brennqn 3ROC 6224 5W16 EONelll 3ROC 4925

M Flynn M21 Alex 5442 CCourse Points 16 M21 EDunne 3ROC 64276W14 SNowlan 3ROC 5426

BOBrien M21 Aja)( 5600 1 ANI Shuilleabhain 36 17W45 MNowlan 3ROC 64547W40 N Lalor GEN 5707

RLynam W40 CNOC 6136 2 BGreen 18 18M21 G Elliot 3ROC 65148W35 CCarey 3ROC 5904

~19MSO PLalor CNOC 6712

9M50 JWalsh DLSO 5921

TJoyce M21 FUCCO 521220 MSO BDoherty GEN 7035

10M65 CCarroll 3ROC 5924

J Flanagan W35 Aja)( 581521 M45 J Fitzsimons 3ROC 7330

11 M18 BGreene 3ROC 6121

POBtien M35 GEN 620322W18 SHealy GEN 7835

12W55 C Wolsh 3ROC 6128

M Kenett M55 GEN 650023MSO HWhile 3ROC 8220

13W20 SMcCormack GEN 6153

J Honand M21 714224M45 MKavanagh 8525

14W45 FOmiddotNeil SET 6530

RClarke M21 7FAR 725925M40 GSweeney CNOC 9255

15M21 CHarrison AJAX 6621

BCryan M35 3ROC 750026 M45 TDevlin GEN 9631 16M70 Jlynam 3ROC 6632

BONeili MSO Set 891417W18 BBent SET 6711

FONelll W45 Set 8914 Greencourse 43km195m18W18 KMcCormack GEN 6902

BDoherty M50 GEN DNF1 BOmiddotConnor AJAX 3713

19MSO BONeili SET 6928

2 M40 J Francis 7FAR 372120 FLynch 6949

3 M45 I McicNelll 3ROC 383821M35 PFox 7615

4M55 PMcCormack GEN 394622WI6 D Healy CNOC 7547

5M45 D OColmain GEN 4011amp WI4 HYoung 7551

7 DDiQnan 7FAR 4056 23W21 SDempsey 8421

7MSO TMcGrath 3ROC 412424 M OSullivan 8625

8 LArmstrong 7FAR 423825 EOmiddotSullivan 8723

9W21 UCoghlon 3ROC 450126M15 AampJCooke GEN 8853

10M35 DWlckham AJAX 462028 GGould 3ROC 8957

26 The Iristi Orielllcer11 M60 ABLow GEN 4701

29WSO TBuHer 3ROC 912530 - DampDWeir 9527

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31 M13 D Murray AJAX 9859 3Wl2 CONeili CNOC 2910 INTERCLUB CHALLENGE ~QB~~ ~amZQ~m32M17 MReld 9936 4W14 J ONeill CNOC 3030 CARRICKGOLLOGAN9297 JCLEARV 3ROC W21 4622 3233W55 N Doherty GEN 10218 5M14 S lteltirns 3032 PMC AJPx M45 4622 3134 J OSullivan 10415 6M14 BCasey 3324 GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS PGARGAN AJNlt M45 48203035W55 VMurtagh 3ROC 12502 7W21 RDevlin GEN 3515 N PHILLIPS 3ROC W21 490429M21 M McConn DNPll 8 DMcCourt 3909 I MACNEill 3ROC M45 501428

9 Carberry 4109 A COURSE 2 Q km JHi en EGLANVILE 3ROC W21 530827REDCOURSE 40kml55m 10 A Creon 4538 OFEACHAIN BVOC M21 4146 BMCGRATH 3ROC M45 53191 T Byrne 7Far 3629 11 PQulgley 4539 JMAY 3ROC M40 4459 32 PBVTLER 31ltOC M45 53212 CStone 3843 12 MlOP Larkin 3ROC 4602 A0CLEIRIGH CNOC M35 4620 31 MHEALV GEN W40 5335263 JStack 7FAR 4248 13 M16 SCorr 4610 PNOLAN GEN M21 4711 30 RLYNAM CNOC W40 5448254M21 J Holland 4344 14 PKelders 4915 MFLYNN AJAX M21 4809 29 TCONDON CNOC M45 5507245M21 OReillyHeffernan 4350 15 Fields 4942 HMcUNOON 3ROC M21 4932 28 TMCCORMACK GEN M45 5515236 WM~her 7FAR 4723 16 M Hickey 5034 A TYNER 3ROC M21 5007 27 DOCOLMAIN GEN M45 5717227W21 N H6tchinson 3ROC 4826 17 M45 KHertst 3ROC 5036 RHOLOHEN CNOC M2Q 5014 26 JMEADE M45 5748

8 MWoli 7FAR 4829 18 M16 SCooper 5242 LQUINN SET M35 5234 25 G BUTtER 3ROC M18- 5825

9 D Keating 4836 19 DSullivan 5916 DCASHIN AJAX M40 5316 24 G SMITH FIN M45 583821

10 ANON 7FAR 4956 20 A OSullivan 5927 SOOCgtYLE CNOC M40 5347 23 OREGAN CNOC 6004

11 J Byrne 5258 21Ml0 PMcCormack GEN 6440 BBELL GEN M40 5421 22 J FITZSIMONS 3ROC M45 600612 M ampABlog CNOC 5612 22 E Pye 6458 J MCCULLOUGH 3ROC M40 5806 21 JFLANAGAN AJAX W35 60422013W45 M 0 Colmain GEN 6136 23 l Pye 6516 DWESTON SET M21 5848 20 UCOGHLAN 3ROC W21 611214 EGranger 7FAR 6445 24W5 F McKenna 6625 PSMYTH FUCCO M21 6004 PLALOR CNOC M50 612415M65 p Cooke AJAX 6649 25Ml0 Peter amp Richard AJAX 7329 LDGNOVAN AJAX M21 6039 19 SMURRAV SET M45 63451916W40 L Naughton 3ROC 7455 26 A McAllister 9923 GDOHERTY GEN M21 6348 18 FMCCORMACK CNOC M50 671017 J Kelly OBCS 7507 CBoI DNP7 DOOONGHAILE DUO M21 6455 17 ACREEOON DUO W21 67571818 MBurke 7845 JLALOR GEN M40 6610 16 BLAWLOR W21 684019 A Molloy 7647 PLANNERJOHN MCCULLOUGH CONTROLLERlIAM A AYLING DUO M21 6805 15 JATKINSON SET W35 3381720 M16 N Carroll OBCS 7855 CONVERYORGANISERMAIREWALSH pMCNAMARA DUO M2Q 6807 14 JPHElAN 734221 M16 HBody OBCS 8101 TMCDONAGH FWAR M21 6911 LOALMHAIN SET M16- 7407

22 GHanway 11140 For Interests sake here are some results NCOADE CNOC M21 6958 13 BPOWER SET M45 7520 16

23 FDawson 7FAR 11537 from the Irish Student Champs run theMty1ANGAN SET M35 7042 12 CNUGENT UCOO M20- 7632A BUITERFIELD GEN M21 7212 MBOHAN M21 7813

ORANGE COURSE 30km 35 m day before on some of the same GELlIOn 3ROC M21 7344 NLALOR GEII W40 802415

1 J Phelan 3510 courses SC4~ROLL M21 7357 A SHERIDAN GEN W21 8105

lUI 2 J Devitt 7FAR 4202 BrownM21A Conor Barry UCCO 6242 ElWICKHAM AJAX M35 7542 11 SOHEAGH M21 83473M14 lMcCormack GEN 5411 Conor Creedon UCC064 14 Ian

A BOVLE AJAX M21 7626 N HUTCHINSON 3ROC W21 8528

4M35 TKeane GEN 6058 BJONES DUO M21 7700 10 SMCCORMACK GEN W2Q 86055 W Farrelly 7FAR 6247 Locklngton (QUBOC) 6742 n 7702 GSWEENEY CNOC M40 8644

6 SOConnor 7FAR 6300 light greenW21 B Una Coghlan (Dll) GEVANS CNOC M21 7832 HMACINERNEY CNOC W40 87457 RMurphy 6533 3916 Joan Murphy (ARTCO) 5822

NSMYTH FIN M35 78359 CONEILL GEN M45 8818

8 K Rynn 6535 NFINN CESO M21 7837 CMORRISON AJAX W21 8909149 SConneil 6745 Sarah Kelly (ARTCO) 6721 FLAFFERTY FIN M35 8854 8 TLAWLOR M21 905110 PRyan 6849 OrangeM21C MI Walsh (ARTCO) 4053 M~AtON SET M35 89127 MMURPHY DUO W20- 92461311WI2 EDonlon 3ROC 6933 Paul Leith (DUO) 4432 Alan Kidney N BunERFIELD GEN M21 8913 JOBRIEN AJAX W40 932413 NCralg 7FAR middot7103 (CRTCO) 4642

POBRIEN GEN M3S 8927 A JOYCE GEN W21 952914 MAtkenson 7FAR 7309 CSTOKES 3ROC M21 8940 JCIRIN M21 963215 TMoher 7323 YellowW21C Deirdre ODowd (UCGO) FRiCHARDS 3ROC M2Q- 9156 OCALlAGHAN - 1002816 PClyne 7323 2253 Bernie Foley (UCCOO 2511 PDUNNEPXN M35 9242 DHEARAIN AJAX M35 1014417 GClyne 7324 Rowena Hughes (DUO) 3427

FBUCK~EV DUO M20- 9409 cLULLv 1104018 SMcDonoghue 7325 JFRANCIS M40 9440 JBROWN M21 1141919 A Doly 7434 DDORANFIN M21 96366 KDALY M18- 11750

20 EWalsh DLSO 8312 Condi1ions were similar but much MGALUGAN 9639 A MCEVEY AJAX W21 1211421 WColilns 8325 windier on the Saturday for the ISOC RLYONSDUO M21 9908 BDUNNE M21 1214522 Hugh Ger Alizlo 8550 The W21A course was 54 km210 m and

DMALONE 11BN 10016 N HEEREY W21 12801CSlovln 7FAR DNP11 Sty1URPHV SET M21 10436 AHEEREY W21 12801RElIis MP6amp7 was won by Toni ODonovan (UL) In DFLOOD FCA 12903 ECODD M21 13944AA Bamp HCullen MP7 4457 Stephen Bogle (QUB) ran as an AWiTIER AJAX 15134 DCODD M40 13944J Moloney MP7 M21 B on the same course and won in

VJONES FIN M40 DNP7 PCULLEN DNP16W Mollon RShort Samp A Cullen SMcEvoy N EDUNNE 3ROCM21 DNPI3 BOBBIE DNP19Molane amp N Connolly DNP7 4335 EOSHEA GEN M35 DNP21 o SHORT CNQC M40 DNF

RCLEARY 3ROC M35 DNF RHUGHES DUO W2G-DNFYELLOWCGURSE23km65m JDUNNE DNF

1W8 CCashin AJAX 2420 RWALLDUO M21 DNF

2 M12 TMcCormack GEN 275528 The Irish Qriemeer The Irish Orienle1L22

~~Qm HKm]~~m EGRIFFIN DUO 13630 TBRENNAN SO 6108 Resultsof UCDO Lelnster League eventMNOWLAN 3ROC W45 332232 RSEATS DNF EONElll GEN M4- 6644JMCGRATH 3ROC MI6- 352631 GMURPHY TCC DNF GCONERY MIG- 12340 Sugarloaf Mountain 9 March 199711 C-CRAWFORD 3ROC M50 354230 GBRAZIL TCC DNF A DOYLE DNFPOBRIEN AJAX M16- 360029 LOWERY RMS DNF MDOYLE DNF Brown Course 75km 1275 m

LC-CRAWFORD 3ROC MI6- 361328 DUNLOP RMS DNF DDENTON DNF 1 M21 BOBrien AJAX 6344

BROWE 3650 FSMYTH DNF 2 M21 P Nolan GEN 6427

TMCGRATH 3ROC M50 3816 DCOUR$E 26Km65m 3 MIlO B Bell GEN 8116

JONEILL FIN W45 391827 P MCCORMACK GEN M55 183732 FINAL RESULT 4M21 GBrady COriltO 6536

BDOHERTY GEN M50 395126 DLAAKlN 3ROC 1837 3ROC 463 SET 156 5 W21 U Creagh 3ROC 6803

GCONDON GEN middotM50 403825 MWALSH 3ROC W50 231231 GEN 404 FIN 155 6 M21 M Flynn AJAX 9016

lBURER CNOC WI6- 405724 FMARTINDALE 3ROC M60 232630 CNOC 275 DUO 67 7 MIlO J McCulough 3ROC 9119

JOBRIEN AJAX M50 410423 CWALSH 3ROC W55 235329 AJAX 253 UCDO 0 9M21 PBrennon SET 9216

W MCCORMA~K GEN W45 413222 MBURER 3ROC M55 243926 10M21 GDoherty UCDO 9933

FFlOOD FIN M21 4325 RMURPHY M21 2442 THECOMPETITION PROVED TO BEQUITECLOSE GEN 10 M40S0Boyle CNOC 10444

A NISHUILLEBHAlN 3ROC W45 4335 RRYAN FCA 2442 GAINED AN EARLY LEAD SURRENDERING ITBRIEFLYTO 11 M21 J Keallnge AJAX 12908

EOSUILlEBHAIN 3ROC M50 4419 NOBOYLE CNOC W14- 244527 CNOC BEFORE3ROC SNATCHED ITAWAY FOR ABOUT M21 J Elliott 3ROC DNF

NWALSH 3ROC M14- 4438 PRYAN MI6- 2554 AN HOUR BUTFAILIING TO OPEN A GAP ALLOWED M35 A OClelrlgh CNOC() DNF

DBUTLER CNOC M50 444121 B HOLLINSHEAD 3ROC M55 2509 GEN TO BRIEFLYREGAIN THELEAD STRONG RUNSK MCCORMACK GEN W18- 502620 DLARGE GEN W60 253426 LATEIN THEDAY SEnLED THECOMPETITION WITH 6lllil ~QIl~iI km l2~ rnJ BARRETT CNOC M55 5201 SROTHERY 3ROC M60 2545 3ROC FINAllY GAINING AN UNASSAILABLE LEAD 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 6414

A cooKE AJAX W21 5504 TCLEARY 3ROC W50 2626 DOWN THEFIELDAJAX PUTON A LATECHARGE BUT 2 M115POBrlen AJAX 6447

FOSULLIVAN 5533 SNOWLAN 3ROC W14- 2630 JUSTMISSEDCATCHING CNOC BUTTHESTRUGGLE 3M21 AOMuliane GEN 6726

F FLYNN 21BN 5645 JDCLARKE GEN M55 2744 25 Of THEDAY WAS THESET- FIN BAmE WITH SET 4 M16 LCrawford 3ROC 7147

DKEALY 5711 HCONVERY 3ROC W55 2822 GETTING ITBYA WHISKER THEANTICIPATED STUDENT 5MIISWYoung CNOC 7352

TFIELDS 21BN 5729 PGLANVILLE 3ROC M55 3011 BATTLENEYER MATERIALISED DUO PUTUPA 6 M21 A Tyner 3ROC 7717

DMITCHELl 21BN 5730 A BURKEGEN M12- 303424 CREDiBLE SCORE CONSIDERING THEYWEREONLY 7 M115P Gorgon AJAX 7735

EDOYLE 21BN 5617 A MCCORMACK GEN W50 3324 ELIGIBLETO RUN IN TWO COURSES BUTSADLY UCDO 8 M21 TJoyce FUCCO 7910

A COFFEY 21BN 5619 CCARROLL 3ROC M65 3340 FAILED TO SCORE A SINGLE POINTWERE HAVE ALL 9 MIl 5 TMcCormack GEN 7927

DNAGLE3ROC W45 5630 CCASHIN AJAX W12middot 345123 THESTUDENTSGONE 10 M50 ENiland AJAX 6001

KHOPKINS 3ROC W21 6220 SSUlUVAN 3529 11 M50 NC Crawford 3ROC 8645

TFLooD 21BN 6245 TMCCORMACK GEN M12- 3742 SO MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO RAN ON THEDAY TO 12 W35 J Flanagan AJAX 6834

JlYNAM 3ROC M70 6321 BONElll SET M50 3742 MAKE THEEVENTA SUCCESS ESPECIALLYALL GEN 13 W21 N Phillips 3ROC 8950

KTOMPSON DUO 6321 HNOWLAN 3ROC M12middot 3944 MEMBERSWHO RAN amp HELPED 14 M35 M Donovan 3ROC 9109

MMCGAVAN W21 6330 SEAMUS CNOC M9middot 394522 15 W40 R lynam CNOC 9322

STAlBOT TCC 6410 SAMUEL M16- 4221 THANKS ALSO TO BOB PINKERamp ALAN TAYLORFOR 16MI8GBuHer 3ROC 9401

FONEILL SET W45 642919 RNOLAN M18- 4223 THEIRWORK ON CONSmUCTING THETROPHY AND 17 M35 P Dunne WEGO 9816

KHANNAGHAN 6436 I DORREPAAl SET W5- 444421 ERICSSON amp DELPHI FOR THEIRSUPPORT 18 M45 B McGrath 3ROC 9631

PGIBBONS 6437 NDOHERTY GEN W50 4448 19W45MNowlon 3ROC 9841

LMCCORMACK GEN M14- 6439 RSHORT CNOC MID- 454420 FINALLYSPECIAL THANKS TO MAURA MORAN WHO 20 M45 RWililamson LVO 9857

JHENNAGHER 6503 CSHORT CNOC MII- 455619 MADE THEPRESENTATIONOF THEINTERCLUB 21 M20 A Quln 3ROC 10002

EGIBBONS 6512 TBUTLER 3ROC W50 4613 CHALLENGE TROPHY TO THEWINNING CLUB 3ROC 22 D Brennon 3ROC 10750

DCHEORY llBN 6633 PQUIGlEY 3ROC 4642 23 M50 H WhIte 3ROC 10845

EMURANE TCC 6640 PLARKIN 3ROC 4643 PLANNER MICHAEL KELLET 24 BCronin 10907

DSMITH FIN MI6- 664116 DONEILL M21 4826 CONTROLLER ANDREW OMUULANE 25 MIlO J Lalor GEN 11043

EQUINN W35 6740 BDORLEY M2G- 4914 ORGANISER amp INSTIGATOR PAUL NOlAN 26 RMcDonnell 11507

DORAW W2G- 6745 DONEILL M21 4915 27 M21 C Burns AJAX 12253

CMCGRATH 3ROC W45 7203 FMCSHANE WI6- 4916 26 M21 D Heale 3ROC 12448

PCOOKE AJAX M60 7212 MMCLOUGLIN W2G- 4920 29 M16 J McGrath 3ROC 13215

MDOYLE 21BN 7216 EKENNEDY 4856 30 M40 G SWeeney CNOC 13857

A DEMPSEY W21 7340 CKENNEDY 4958A SWEENEY 7413 CLYNAM M12- 5057 Bild CQIlGiil~ 1km l2lQ mSMCDONAGH TCC 7508 JMULlEN W60 5157 1W18 L Sutler CNOC 7365

DRYAN 21BN 7627 NLYNAM 3ROC W75 5815 2 M115TDevlin GEN 7816

A ONEILL 7633 RFLooD FIN WIG- 590918 3 W21 M Hutchinson 3ROC 8910

RDOYLE 21BN 7727 GJONES FIN WIG- 592317 4 W21 J McElwain 3ROC 9027

BSHARKEY FIN W21 7740 HJONES FIN WIG- 592416 5 MGalllgan 10334

A GILLMAN W12- B706 REID 6722 6M16HBody OBCS 10453

C M35 8931 EPYE 7014 7 M16 MCarroll OBCS 10504

MBARRY 9430 P MCCORMACK GEN MIG- 7403 8 W45 M OColmaln GEN 11050

OOCONNER W35 11020 KQUINLEN GEN M12- 7412 9 11160P Croke AJAX 13256

BSEVIN W21 11040 EQUIGLEY FIN W14- 754815 10 A Sweeney amp A Murray 15315

MREID W21 11520 CLAFFERTY FIN W4- 7549 - SMurphy DNF

KHANNEY DUO 13630 MCABE 7726

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4 W45 M Walsh 3ROC 7806 Q[QOOll ~QInll Q~Illl K rn B Delaney M21 CNOC 5411 KDaly MI7 86115 M45 D OColmain GEN 7939 1W14 N OBoyle CNOC 3652 G Brady M21 CORKO 5603

50 hEatu M21 88216 M45 M Kavanagh 8312 2 M14 LMcCormack GEN 4129 p Nolan M21 GEN

J flemIng M35 89325704 E08n8n M50 FINGAL 89~7 M60 A Bonox-tow GEN 8533 3 John amp Dave 4657 R Holohan M20 CNOC 5750 DDoran M21 FINGAL 91418 W21 U Coghlan 3ROC 8700 4 W16 C Kavanagh OBCS 4817 A Tucker M35 5823 GSwaaney M40 CNOC 93149 W55 C NuHoIl LEEO 8754 5 M14 SKearns OBCS 4930

M Flynn M21 AJAX 6048 SOShe M35 GEN 9322H MeLindon M21 3ROC 6205 J8rowll 9345

10 M35 FLafferty FIN 8904 6 RRichardson 5009 P Spillane M35 CNOC 6407 MDonlOn MI 3ROC 9538

11M45DOMurchu CNOC 8915 7 W21 D ONeill FIN 5026 B Bell M40 GEN 6516PDonlon 1AS5 3ROC 9736N BlOwne M17 10133

12 M21 D Doran FIN 8955 8 W14 Sl BuHer CNOC 5631 P Casey M21 UCDO 6513 MOalligan 1050213 MSS M Butl~r 3ROC 9156 9 W18 D Kavanagh SI Thomas 5739 J Cleary W21 3ROC 6552 PCulion 1055514 M55BHoliinsnead 3ROC 9350 10 W12YAOSlien AJAX 5740

BONeill M45 CNOC 6605 NCarrall 11652N C Crawford M50 3ROC 6847 LSloan MI9 11952

15 W45 A NiShuilleabhaln 3ROC 9553 11W16 LGrIffin 6027 P McNamara M20 DUO 6920 H8rody 08CS 1215316 M45PBul1er 3ROC 9557 12 W18 L Bracken St Thomas 6052 R Cleary M35 3ROe 6926 N HutChinson W21 3ROC 1433317 WSO J ONeill FIN 9922 13 M21 G Lawlor CNOC() 6113 T Duggan M35 CNOe 7117

H08relamUy AJAX 15705

18 M21 N BuHerfield GEN 10008 14 MGriffin 6114 N Phillips W21 3ROe 7431 CLally ONPN4

19 W50CElant SET 10238 15 W18SBracken St Thomos6138 B Doherty M50 GEN 7826 CMcDonngh ONPN14

20 W45W McCormack GEN 10422 16 W12C Buller CNOC 6146J Lalor M40 GEN 7907 fOallln ONPN7G Elliott M21 3ROC 8002 a Hunl ONF

21 M65 SRothery 3ROC 10730 17W45SButier CNOC 6234 E Dunne M21 3ROe 8126 RMcOonnoll ONF22 W50 G power 3ROC 11055 18W21 MReid 6311 00 Murchu M45 CNOC 8240 Awall DNF

23 W21 FOSllen AJAX 12417 19 M18 SOMoore st Thomas6552 NOormack M21 CNOC 8422 CCOURSEW21 A Sheridan GEN PNP 10 20 W21 M Joyce 6720 G Condon M50 GEN 8428 G EvansE OShea M35 GEN 8441 M21 CNOC 2917M451 MacNeill 3ROCDNF 21 ORyon 61st 6744 M Buller M55 3ROC 8456 M Healy W40 GEN 3333M21BRowe 3ROCDNF 22 L Callaghan 61s1 7002 D OColmain M45 GEN 8833 K McKenna AAS 3414

23 HReld SM-Navy7138 P Buller M45 3ROC 8850 A 0 Donnell AAS 3414

Liebl Z[22l ~Qt[~2 la~Illl2QIl 24 DLee 61s1 7321 C Koegan 3ROC 9624 WCollln$ 7 FAR 3450

1 M20 P McNamara DUO 3818 25 P Griffin 7806 C Stokes M21 10545 T Byrne 3612B Jones M21 DUO 10659 JOmiddotNeili W50 FIN 3902

2 M16ROColmaln GEN 4233 26 Uz Niall amp Gearoidl 8241 M Kellen M55 GEN 13141 J F(sncls M40 7 FAR 39393 M21 Bohan CNOC 4252 27 M McAlister amp P 0 Connor 12942 Redmond amp Cooke W45 GEN 40054 W21 B Lawlor CNOC 4441 EPye MP5 D Cashin DNP16 D Gormley AAS 40235 M21 TLawlor CNOC() 4638 M16SCooper TRB()MP5 SOBoyte DNP2 J SUlek 7 FAR 4048

BOBnon ONP6 Hanlon 7 FAR 43076 M50 EOSuilleabhaln3ROC 5339 AGrlffin MP5 DShon DNF WoodsDevitt 7 FAR 43307 M16LOhAlmain SET 5436 AKiernan MP5 R Wallace DNF N Walsh M14- 3ROC 44208 M35 SDoody 5838 M16SCarr OBCSMP5 AM McKenna W40 AJAX 45049M14 NWatsh 3ROC 6155 W18CMunn MP5 8 COURSe R Moynihan AAS 452410 W55CWalsh 3ROC 6316 W18AClarke MP511 K Elaejai SM-Navy 6330 RDevlin GEN MP Unlortunltefy tnt course had to oe voded due 0 an tncottect contr~ code Timbullbull 6nd

12 W45 D Nagle 3ROC 6338 W16CBorry OBCSMPrO$unr givenbelOwrorlIOn only Conlrol6 hasbun axduel rromtht ulls

13 W35 C Corey 3ROC 6553 M Kelly OBCS DNF W Young M45 CNOC 4637 P Gallagher AASMNowlon W45 3ROC 5659 452414 W14SNowlan 3ROC 7136 M14BCasey OBCSDNF BMcGrath M45 3ROC 5739 S Healy WISmiddot GEN 453515 W45 FONeill SET 7256 0 WictltlGm M35 AJAX 6250 D Large weo GEN 453716 M16BGreene 3ROC 7346 YellQlOt~QU[~1l2 a Imlll 00 Il J Fitzsimons M45 3ROC 6311 M Kavanagh M45 462117 W18 K McCormack GEN 7548 1 M12TMcCormack GEN 3243

FOBen W21 AJAX 6403 S L Buller W14 CNOC 4731C Burns M21 AJAX 6455 N Lawlor 474818 W20 SMcCormack GEN 7555 2 M12ABell GEN 3428 A Ayling M21 OUO 6457 G Codd M21 482719 W40 N Lalor GEN 7704 3 M12 A Burke 3430 s Murray M45 6601 P Cooke MeO AJAX 4946UCoghran W21 3ROC 67r20 W18 B Elant SET 7748 4 Ml0RShart CNOC 3811 RLynam W40 CNOC 6745 F Dawson 7 FAR 505521 WIlO J OSllen AJAX 7823 5 AampS Cullen 3812 A8uner11eld M35 GEN 6904 MDeagan AAS 511122 M5OBONeill SET 7832 6 Wl0CCashin AJAX 3824 E0 Suliloobhaln 10150 3ROC 7058 C McKenna AAS 5112

MWalsh W45 3ROC 710S J Curtin M21 515523 W21 S Dempsey 8006 7 Ml0PMcKenna AJAX 3958 8 lojolllnhOad MS5 3AOC 7210 C MeGrath W45 3ROC 531724 W50 A McCormack GEN 8011 8 BCulien 4013 OHiggins 7245 E Kernan W21 AJAX 533125 M65 C Carroll 3ROC 8250 9 A-M McKenna AJAX 4520

FMCCormack M55 CNOC 7247 U 0 Callaghan M20 5412BLuwlor 1121 733026 W21 H Hopkins 3ROC 8436 10 Wl0HHealy CNOC 5007 JOempsoy M21 74or D Mooney 7 FAR 5419

27 F Lynch 8535 11 W14 N Lalor amp L OReIiIyGEN 5144 TLawlor M21 1536 0 Sullivan 5420OHealy M14middot G~ 7634 D Ryan W21 5440

28 W50 TBuller 3ROC 9646 12 Ml0S0Boyle CNOC 5412 TDevlin 10145 GEN 7635 A Joyce W21 GEN 554729 M70(M5O) J Lynam 3ROC 10923 13 VCulien 6949 D8utler M50 CNOC 7800 J Lvnam M70 3ROC 563730 RampD Gibbons 12105 14 W60 J Mullen 9628 A UIShuilleabhainWS 3ROC 7815 C Cashin Wl0 AJAX 575531 Chambon x3 13306 15 M7 G Corney 14141

SRothery 10165 3AOC 795 T Keane GEN 5803LNaughlon W40 3ROC 795432 WSS V Murtagh 3ROC 16611 Ml0 H Nowlan 3ROC MP AMomsey W35 CNOC 8011 C Kavanagh W15 OBCS 5816

KGlbbons MPl Ml0PMcCormackGEN MP HWhlle 10150 JROC 8016 P Maguire AAS 5832- EONeill WISmiddot 3ROC 8031 D Caullen AAS 5832

M16 J Carbary OBCS MP W4() C LaffertyFIN DNF ABoyle M21 AJAX 8140 B Dunne M21 5917 D Doyle SM-NavyMP9 JMcGrath MI6 3ROC 8335 McElwain W21 5944

32 The Irish OriauearL BuUr W18 CNOC 8429 B Casey MI4 OBCS 6022

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S ~Il E OSulllan SET 7102

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20 MI1 S Ulcr WHO 4SOO

21 Ml1 K OLoughlin MS 4141

22 MelToil 4913

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24 MSO B ONtili SET S 146

5 W21 M~lurphy DUO 5332

26 IVlI K Thompson DUO ~J34

21 W45 FOmiddotNeili SET 5548

28 WS5 V Mun~h 3ROC 58S1

29 V2l N Carroll DUO 5926

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31 Ml1 Crowley A~S 6437)2 ~111 SOmiddotHul 6801

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12 ~UI AOMuHan OEN HZ2

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24 ~Ul BJones DUO 72 59

25 ~ISO N C-Crawford lROC 7150

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John Muldowney FWAR M35 6600George Taylor FWAR M40 6725

T Talbot 7440Orlla Prendergast GRTC W21 7455

Wayne Niall 7FAR 7800Jason Masterson WHO M18 8155

Olive Manning 10405Tom Conlon FWAR M21 MP13

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Ian Hanna 4015Marcus Came 16Bn 6130

Barbara Foley-Fisher MN W45 6130Derek ciarxe 16Bn 7250

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Eimear Cannon GRTC 11020Donna Philbin GRTC W19 11330

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Cian OLeary WHO M14 1710John Hargroves WHO M15 3630

Erinna Foley-Fisher MN W10 3642Christian Foley-Fisher MN M12 3715

T Cooke WHO M15 7305Satomi Tsujii WHO 8440

louise Maguire UCG 9800Fiona Murphy UCG 10100Arlene Claffey DNFNiamh Hanna DNF

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ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997EVENING ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997

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Lend an OrlenleetlThisyear one club member can compete on eachteem but on a different course 10the novicesThe idea Is that the clubs would Lend an OriGnleGtto any team not having a resident orlenteer Lastyear several teams had an ordinary orienteer as nonplaying captain but many teems did not Manyorganisations with club orienteers did not enter IheIGague but despite thot over thirty teams competedwith a high attendance up to the lost night

While each event Isorganised by a dlffGrent clubwe found Idst year that a results crew whichtroveued from event 10 event helped greatly Indisplaying thG results promptly as people finished Ifyou could help on several of the nights pteose doolfer as some of last years crew will wish to run thisyearNB This leaguG Is intendGd as a social as well as asporting occasionEntry forms for teams are included in the LeinstGrcopies of this issueof lIO Try to get your workmatesinvolvGd

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JK97 RIDDLE OF THESANDS

(OK CompassSport bad the title before me butErskine Childers bad it first)

The combination of excellent orienteering oncomplex sand dunes an event centre on the mapand the possibility of staying on in Cornwall forthe week after- the event for the same price was awinning combination for the South WestOrienteering Association when they ran the JanKjellstrom International O-Festival at Easter

Penhale Sands 011 the west coast of Cornwallhad been used for a National Event some yearsago and emerged with a fine reputation for fastrunning (rabbit grazed grass) and complexnavigation (sand dunes up to maybe 30 metreshigh) Dubbed in the pre-event publicity as like amoonscape the area was undoubtedly very goodbut didnt really live up to the hype The lure ofthe dunes proved irresistible to thousands whoflocked to this remote part of Britain for theevent including a substantial number formIreland notably from Cork Oricntccrs but therewere runners from practically every Irish club atthe event as well as from all over Europealthough most were British

For once the training area at Hayle on GoodFriday was similar to the two individual daysraces open sand dunes Fine weather pleasantlycool was ideal for running and the Irish squadshowed up in force just as well since it was aselection race for the World Championships inNorway in August Best of the Irish Elites at theIndividual event were Colm Rothery (AJAX)11th overall in M21E only 12 minutes down onthe Finnish winner after two gruelling 15 kmcourses and British Champion Una Creagh(3ROC) who dropped from 3rd to 5th in theW2l E on the second day At the other end of theelite was Conor Creedon (CorkO) in his firstattempt at the course finishing in one of the mosthotly contested positions where this writer foundhimself on one or two occasions

The Day 2 map was different for the longercourses venturing further north into a distinctlymediocre area of furze more sand dunes and18 The Irish OrienJeer

grassy fields before returning to the welcomechallenge of Penh ale proper

There were some good results in the otherclasses Denise Healy (CNOC) bad a great run inW16B to win Day 2 and finish 3rd overall justahead of3ROC ~migrCe Pamela Flanagan Otherlop ten finishers were CorkOs Rodger OConnor(2nd M 18B) Peter McNamara (DUO) 3rd andFergal Buckley (DUO) 6th M20S Clare Nuttall(LceO) 6th W55L Ronan Cleary (3ROC) 5tbM35S Nora Lee (3ROC) 9th W35S NiambLalor (GEN) and Rhona McGrath (3ROC) 5th amp6th Wl4B Marita Murphy (DUO) 10th W20S

The Relay area on the Monday wasLanhydrock a National Trust property of forestand parkland near Bodrnin and was verystraightforward in comparison to Penhale Thecompetition was fast and furious as befits a relayand WAROC won the JK Trophy with SouthYorkshire Orienteers winning the Womensclass An innovation this year was theintroduction of an International class whichenabled made-up teams from different countries10get a run on the JK trophy courses Ireland wonthe womens race (the only team to finishactually if the internet version of the results is tobe believed) The NWOC team of Steven LintonAllan Bogle and James Logue had an excellentwin in the Medium Open Relay class

What of the rest of the week Another run onPenhale on Wednesday morning on a colourevent followed by a night event that night on thesame courses (no concessions to the darknesst)but thats another story There were other eventstoo but enough is sometimes enough It was amemorable week (if you can classify somethingwhich happened so recently as memorable) andshould rank with JKs like 84 in Wales and eh93 was it in that place you remember the onewith the mountains and lakes What was itcalled now JMcC

(Results listed separately)

JK97 ELITE RESULTStv121EDay 1148km525m climb Day 2 148km505m1 Mlkko KnuuH 16305 8408(l) 7857(2)11 CoimRothery 17502 9130(11) 8332(12)20 BillEdwards 18215 9743(26) 8432(15)26 CoIm OHaliolan 18548 9724 (25) 8824 (29)31 StevenUnton 19107 10251(36) 8816(28)37 MorcusPinker 2024210126(33) 10116(49)39 Rofy Morrlsh 20649 11452(48) 9157 (38)41 BrendonOBrien 21038 10847(42) 10151(SO)43 BrionCOIbett 21440 11840(52) 9600 (41)51 ConorCron 35056 23717 (56) 11339(53)

Jomes Logue 10517(39) DNS

W21EDay 18Bkm390mDay 2 100km 385m1 YvetteHague 11959 5615(1) 6344(2)5 Una Creagh 13613 6434(3) 7139(11)20 Nuala Higgins 16116 7825(17) 8251 (23)23 EileenLoughmon 16632 8302 (24) 8330 (25)24 Julie Cleary 16756 7916(19) 8840(29)25 DarlflaCunnorne 17515 8612(26) 89033l)29 Eodaoln IvIorrlsh 18905 9340 (30=) 9525(32)30 Joanno Meln 19227 9550 (32) 9637 (33)

ConnacbtNewsConlon Is Command Orlenteertng Senior Champion

Tom Conlon (5731 mins) Bollyfarnon Co Lellrlmcompeting for the 1980 FCA Boyle in the Seniorcategory of the Western Command OrienteeringChampionships held in Portumna FOIest Parkrecently wos the surprise wtnner Tom beat thefavourite KIeran OBrien (5832 mlns) fromAhascragh All Army Champion on two occoslorsalso competing fOl the 19Bn Victory In the seniorteam event was easy on SUndaywtth Cathal Cregg(6125 mlns) Bollydangan Athlone coming In thirdand John Muldowney Newtown Forbes in shethposition

John Nolshe (6021mlns) from Oronmore competingfor the 25Bn was third and helped his teamcomprising the Ryan Brothers Joseph and Fergaland Paul Dunne get second place The courselength for the seniors was 74 km 150 m climb GnrManning led her team the 9th Field ArtilleryRegiment from Muilingar to victory In theIntermediate Womens by finishing In thlrq placeSignolwoman Meehan from Sligo was the winnerand Cpl Hewitt WQS secondThe 24th Bn fromDonegal were second team and the 25Bn fromGolway secured their place In the All ArmyCompetition In Wlcklow on Sunday 11th May bygaffing third plaoe

Pte OmiddotNel 17BnLongford was the winner in the

novice womens event Pte OConnor Boyle wasrunner up Clore Mullen from Clifden got a thirdIndividual medal and good runs from FionaMcDonogh Flonnuala Ryan (Galway City) andEthna Glynn (Athenry) brought the 25Bn Galwayteam victory

CpI McKenno 18BnCasllebor wos the wtnner of thenovice mens event Cpl Kingston 2580 Galway wossecond followed by Recruit McAteer tram DonegalIn third position The 25Bn Galway dominated theNovice Men and Novice Womens teamcompeHtIons by gaffing first team In both categoriesand by also gaffing their B team In third place In themens competition

Dalre Osborne (4944 mlns) 25Bn Galway was easywiMer of the Intermedlote mens category being 10mlns ahead of his nearest rival Michael Regan(5902) from Boyle The 2580 were the team winnershere with 2480 second dnd 19Bnthird

The reforming of Galway Orlenteers The WesternEagles has had a big Impoct on orienteering InGalway and Is no doubt port of the reason the 25Bnhave six team qualified for the all Army FCAcompetltians In Wlcklow on Sunday 11th Mayasmost of the teams ~re members of GalwayOrlenteers TheWestern Eagles UCG orlenteers orGalway RTCOrlenteers

Membership of Galway Orlenteers bull The WesternEagles Is now open and further IntormoHon may begat from Frank Ryan Secretary(Treasurer StMarysBollintoyle Galway Tel091-753829770555ext 2213

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I~HJumORTRA~NGWEEKEND-BIRR CO OFFALYThis year the format of the training was slightlydifferent to oilier years and I found it to be mostbeneficial There were a lot of coaches to train incomparison to other years - thanks to all thecoaches and Idrivers who made the weekendpossible The theme of the weekend was thecompassEarly Friday morning we departed from Cork sothat we coula maximise the time available fortraining We were thrown straight in at the deepend on Friday with a compass exercise followeddirectly by two time trials After this some of uswere prepared to go home but we were sent out inpairs again with only our compasses and mapsafter lunch This was followed by a short (forsome) and enjoyable medley relayflriday evening was a wet one for Pionne AustinWhen I said that wc were thrown in at the deepend 1 was speaking metaphorically but as it wasFicnncs birthday Marcus came up with the ideathat she should celebrate in style She ended upsiuing (1) in a river in Birr - we blame it onMary (as usual)Saturday started earlier for some than for othersand went on quite late as well after a very hardday We moved between Kinnity and Clonbrockwhere we had 2 selection races and another timetrial We also had a blackberry fight (guess whowe are blaming that on) The games onSaturday night were new to quile a few membersand had some surprises in store - however wecant tell you about these as that would ruin thesurprise for future members of the squadThe weekend finished with the no cup final inPortumna I think that Clare and Deirdre are stillodd with me because of the course I chose whichwas as a result their selection race course - youhad to be there to see their reactions

Toni ODonohn

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Ajax Flash

You have probably got your copy of thefirst AJAX FLASH newsletter in the post bynow if not we may have the wrong addressetc As we hope to produce this on a fairlyregular basis we would really welcome anycomments suggestions input that you may haveso shout if you have something to shout about

Congratulations to all AJAX prizewinners at tbe Munster and Connacbt ChampsDenis Reidy Paddy OBrien Martin FlynnFiona amp Brendan OBrien Leo Donovan and toall wbo competed

We recently ran the Leinster LeagueEvent in Ravens Rock and one of the Nigbt-Oleague events on IGlIiney Hill on 26th Feb Thenumbers were not overwhelming but the eventwas enjoyable and a rcsonable success We arealso running a number of the local eveningevents over the Summer so we hope to see you allthere bring a few new perople if you can

Training continues every Tuesday night at7pm beginning at the running track in Belfieldunder the very able guidance of PaddyOBrien every level of fitness is catered for soplease do not feel shy you will be pleasentlysurprised and possibly have some fun too Thisis an open invitation to members from any otherclubs so come along if you feel like it

Remember that we are running the IrishChamps this year on May 3rd in Glendaloughand we need as much help as possible please callDamien Ceshin at 01-2818212 to volunteer somehelp it will be greatly appreciated

We have arranged 8 club day on 26thApril location is Damien Cashins inRoundwood where we will organise a shortevent nearby followed by some well neededmaintenance on the clubs equipment in advanceof the IOC 97 plus possibly a few drinksafterwards at a nearby hostelry

Also it appears tbat a large number ofAjax members are now on E-mail so we arecompiling a directory of club E-mail addresses Ifyou are on the orienteering super higbway (oreven the bard shoulder ) please let us know Mail Brendan OBrien at obrienbstatoilno tobe included on the list

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SI Patricks weekend and a chance to goorientecring amid the beguiling crags andcontours of Inchigeela a combination not to bemissed Remembering the weather at some of theearly Shamrock O-Ringens with rain mist andcold did causesome second thoughts but whatsa spot of rain The Munster Championships at Tilna Spidcoige were as demanding and as wellorganised as we have come to expect fromplanner Brian Corbell and Cork OrienteersPleasant running conditions (mild and dry) and itwas nice to have n I 10000 map to read (not thatit helped my navigation much)

John Feehan (BVOC) rail the 9 km M21E coursein 6719 with Cohn Rothery 2nd and BrendanOBrien 3rcl In the W21 class (no elite here) ToniODonovan added to her Irish StudentChampionships win taking first place withEadaoin Morrish 2nd and Emma Glanville 3rd

Munster Champ resuHM21E John Feehon avocW21 Toni ODonovon CorkOM21L 1 PoulNolon GEN

2 John Muckion CorkOM20 1 Tim Totlenhom FermO

3 Aonghus Fitzgibbon WotOM35L 1 Pot Forrelly CNOC

2 Seon McSweeney SOMIS Damlen Fltzgerold NolOM40 1 Denis Reidy AJAX

2 Kevin ODwyer SOM45 1 Poddy OmiddotBtien AJAX

7 Clem Stopleton SOM21S Tony Joyce FUCCOIN20 Cotherine auHer DUO

2 Deirdre Creedon CorkOM16 1 Luke C-Crowford 3ROC

2 Dorren Burke CorkOM455 John Fitzgibbon WolOMSO Ted Feehon svocM55 1 PoddyLolor CNOCW18 Clore OConnor CorkOW21S 1 KlmGlddls DEE

2 Emlty Cronin CorkOW35 Bernadette Colemon CorkOW40 1 RuthLynom CNOC

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2 RedColnan CorkOW16 Aislinn Austin CorkOW55 Clore NuttoD LeeOM14 1 David Healy GEN

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INTERPROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSH1PS

111emist and rain couldnt stay away for ever Itwas cool windy and quite wet for theInterprovincialat Bear na Gaoithe The courses(by Richard Kavanagh) were as good as theprevious days except for a small stretch of forestat the end whicb was inevitable and providedshelter for the finish but did little to enhance theorienteering A good turnout from three of theprovinces meant that the competition wasntgoing to be as one-sided as it had been on the lasttwo years but Munster nevertheless took thetrophy (or they would have if Leinster hadreturned it a year ago when Ulster won)

In the Elite class Colm OHalloran (LeeO) wonwith John Feehan (BVOC) 2nd and GeoffSomerville (LVO) 3rd SaturdayS winner ColmRothery in a tactical move ran M35L on the somecourse to pick up uscful points for Leinstcr In theW21 class Eadaoin Morrish took first placefollowed by Eileen Loughman (CNOC) andEmma Glanville

The final score was Munster 232 Leinster 194Ulster 90 Connaught 22

An excellent weekends orienteering The resultsarrived in the post within two days The only flyin the ointment as far as I could see was amisplaced control on Saturday on course 5affecting 9 classes running on that course(Murphys Law again) The situation was furthercomplicated by the control being correctedmidway through the competition - a difficult onefor the controller What would you have doneJohn McC

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SETANTA SCRIBBLES

AGMThe club AGM was held 011 Sunday 9th Februaryin the Yellow House Thanks to all those whoturned up The club committee for this year isChairman Dave WestonTreasurer Prances ONeillSecretary Jocelyn CathalinCommittee Members Philip Drennan MickMangan Eamon Woulfe

Mullughmccn November 10th 1996The event was run as a memorial to Colin Dunlop- all proceeds go to SI Franciss Hospice Acheque for pound500 was presented to Mrs AlisonDunlop on the day and more money has sincebeen received Thank you to everyone whosupported this event (whether you were there inbody or in spirit)

Lelnster ChampionshipsSetanta is running this event in Djoucc onSaturday May 24th Entries are already comingin - all club members are required to help on theday in the running of this major event

Other events In 1997The first Hellfire event of the year has come andgone - it was a lovely day with a good turn-outUnfortunately the B course had to be voided dueto an incorrect control code The next kilakeeevent was a night event in March Setania willagain be running one of the Software PathsBusiness Houses League events on June 26th andanother evening event there on 15th July TheMountain Marathon will take place on 6th Julyand there will be another event on Djouce on 5thOctober(and for you Mullaghrneen fans out there it willbe back were just giving the bluebells abreakll)

Com petitionSctanta members did very well in competitionlast year winning prizes at most ChampionshipsClub members also acquitted themselves well inhill running (4th in the leaguejmountainmarathons the National Adventure Marathon

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next year instead of coming second) and longwalks (and we wont say anything about theperson who completed the entire Wicklow Wayin 34 hours dressed in a fertiliser bag during ahurricane) However only goes to show thatorienteering isnt the only string to the bow

Plans for next yearMajor focus on running relay teams we didquite well with the couple we had in 1996Contact our relay Team Manager (Phil Brennanhas this post for the Irish Relay Champs) if youwant 10be on II teamIn addition club Ovsuits are being ordered againin the near future contact me NOW if you wantto be included in this order

Jocelyn Cathalin 36 Taney Road DundrumDublin 14

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Glencree Colour Event Sept 1996GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS

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Resultsot Phoenix Park night event 19th ShQll

February 1997 - Dublin by Night 1 A niShuileabhain W45 3ROC 2310 RESULTSOF 3ROC Lelnster League event 12M14 D Healy GEN 4740BGreene M18 3ROC 2705 Clara Co W1cklow 2nd March 1997 13M16 JMcGrath 3ROC 4856

Long course 85km Resultsot Klllakee 13397 - Dublin By 14 W McCormack GEN 4919

1 MorlinFlynn AJAX M21 5717 Night 4 Blown 89 km2SO m15W45 A ni Shuilleabholn 3ROC SO29

2 Lea Donovan AJAX M21 5750 A Course M21 CRothery AJAX 554016M55 BHollinshead 3ROC SO56

3 Philip Brennan SET M21 5933 1 Damien Cashin 532012 M21 BOmiddotBrlen AJAX 55417W40 Rlynam CNOC 5101

4 Dove Weston SET M21 6224 2 Brendan OBrien 534510 M35 C OHalloran LEE 624818W35 JAtkinson SET 5129

3 JusllnMay 54538 M35 A OClelrigh CNOC 653918MSO DButler GEN 5129

Medium course 64km 4 Marlin Flynn 57007 M21 BDelalley CNOC 66252OM35 BCryan 3ROC 5131

1 Lamp N C-Crowford 3ROC 4910 5 DoveWeslan 60016 M21 Dweston SET 691621W18 L Butler CNOC 5238

2 Fergus Brien M21 5309 6 Hugh Mcllndon 62415 M20 RHolohan CNOC 6924 22W21 B Lawlar CNOC 5343

3 Brendan Cryan3ROC M35 5709 7 Lea Donovan 75394 M21 MFlynn AJAX 7049 23M21 A Lawlor 5359

4 J Holland M21 6056 8 TimMcDonagh 83433 M35 PFarrell CNOC 704924WSO C Bent SET 5448

5 RClarke 7FAA M21 6310 9 Andrew OMuilane 89392 M21 lDonovdil AJAX 7210 25 Woods 7FAR 5502

6 Claron Donaghy amp EBtidcut GEN 7909 M21 P Bleman SET 7456 26M40 DShorl CNOC 5512

BCourse M35 D Cashin AJAX 753827WSO GPower 3ROC 5545

Short course 36km 1 Lorcan OBhalmaln 402312 M21 E Niland AJAX 7756 28 DMolane 5608

1 K Herbst amp PBrady 8100 2 MlckMangan 435010 M35 M Mongan SET 8248 29M55 MBuHer 3ROC 5625

A nl Shullleabhain 3R0C Missing na 1 3 Brendan Cryan 63038 M40BBeIl GEN 83343OM21 SOhEafa 5743

4 Ronan Clarke 71157 M40 SOBoyle CNOC 9349 31 M21 D Doran FIN 6027

I hope lhe 15hardy soulswho braved the elements 5 J Holland + LOReilly 83226 M21 PNolan GEN DNF32M17 Browne 6132

otter one of the worst days of the yeO enjoyed the 6 Mlck Kellett 9525533 M55 JBent SET 6505

Pork under Ihe full moon Thanks for coming BLUECOURSE63 km235m34 MGalligan 7118

Apologies to anyone who couldhl find the event CCourse 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 4838 35 PCulien 7345

manpower shortages meant thot putting oul the 1 Aine NIShuilleabhain 41 4312 2M45 W Young CNOC 490736M65 SRothery 3ROC 7347

controls took precedence over signposting Thanks 2 Tom Condon 590010 3M45 POmiddotBrien AJAX SO51 37 M35 PDonlon 3ROC 7354

to Martin Flynn for initiating the Dublin by Night 3 BGreen 68008 4M21 AOMuliane GEN 53SO38MI9 C Lolly 7357

league and for directing Intending oompetitors to 5M16 L C Crawford 3ROC 541939 M35 PFarren 3ROC 7658

the Start Elm~1LsgglSelg~s1 5W21 D NIChallanaln AJAX 541940M35 POmiddotBrien GEN 7702

ACoUlse Points 6 M45 BMcGrath 3ROC 543341 Ml9 LSloon 7933

John McCullough (Plannercontrollerorganisersole 1 Damlen Cashin 32 7M40 J Lalor GEN 551542 PKovanogh 10948

event affidal etc) 3ROC 2 Hugh McLlndon 29 8M18 GButier 3ROC 561143M17 KDoIy DNF

3 Martin Flynn 27 9 M45 TMcCormack GEN 5618

Carrlckgollogan Night-O event 5397 10M45 BONell CNOC 5914UghtGreen 37km 150m

Thanks to all who come especially those wha BCourse Points 11W21 N Phillips 3ROC 6013lMl5 ROmiddotColmaln GEN 3302

helped on the night 1 J Holland 25 12MSO N C Crawford 3ROC 60192M16 POBrien AJAX 4036

Jgog 2 Brendan Cryan 20 13 M35 PDunne PXN 60433M50 EOmiddotSullleabhaln 3ROC 4626

H McLindon M21 3ROC 4618 3 Joon Flanagan 18 14MSO ENiland AJAX 62054W21 MOmiddotConneH 4919

DCashln M40 AjaK 530015 D Brennqn 3ROC 6224 5W16 EONelll 3ROC 4925

M Flynn M21 Alex 5442 CCourse Points 16 M21 EDunne 3ROC 64276W14 SNowlan 3ROC 5426

BOBrien M21 Aja)( 5600 1 ANI Shuilleabhain 36 17W45 MNowlan 3ROC 64547W40 N Lalor GEN 5707

RLynam W40 CNOC 6136 2 BGreen 18 18M21 G Elliot 3ROC 65148W35 CCarey 3ROC 5904

~19MSO PLalor CNOC 6712

9M50 JWalsh DLSO 5921

TJoyce M21 FUCCO 521220 MSO BDoherty GEN 7035

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J Flanagan W35 Aja)( 581521 M45 J Fitzsimons 3ROC 7330

11 M18 BGreene 3ROC 6121

POBtien M35 GEN 620322W18 SHealy GEN 7835

12W55 C Wolsh 3ROC 6128

M Kenett M55 GEN 650023MSO HWhile 3ROC 8220

13W20 SMcCormack GEN 6153

J Honand M21 714224M45 MKavanagh 8525

14W45 FOmiddotNeil SET 6530

RClarke M21 7FAR 725925M40 GSweeney CNOC 9255

15M21 CHarrison AJAX 6621

BCryan M35 3ROC 750026 M45 TDevlin GEN 9631 16M70 Jlynam 3ROC 6632

BONeili MSO Set 891417W18 BBent SET 6711

FONelll W45 Set 8914 Greencourse 43km195m18W18 KMcCormack GEN 6902

BDoherty M50 GEN DNF1 BOmiddotConnor AJAX 3713

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2 M40 J Francis 7FAR 372120 FLynch 6949

3 M45 I McicNelll 3ROC 383821M35 PFox 7615

4M55 PMcCormack GEN 394622WI6 D Healy CNOC 7547

5M45 D OColmain GEN 4011amp WI4 HYoung 7551

7 DDiQnan 7FAR 4056 23W21 SDempsey 8421

7MSO TMcGrath 3ROC 412424 M OSullivan 8625

8 LArmstrong 7FAR 423825 EOmiddotSullivan 8723

9W21 UCoghlon 3ROC 450126M15 AampJCooke GEN 8853

10M35 DWlckham AJAX 462028 GGould 3ROC 8957

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31 M13 D Murray AJAX 9859 3Wl2 CONeili CNOC 2910 INTERCLUB CHALLENGE ~QB~~ ~amZQ~m32M17 MReld 9936 4W14 J ONeill CNOC 3030 CARRICKGOLLOGAN9297 JCLEARV 3ROC W21 4622 3233W55 N Doherty GEN 10218 5M14 S lteltirns 3032 PMC AJPx M45 4622 3134 J OSullivan 10415 6M14 BCasey 3324 GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS PGARGAN AJNlt M45 48203035W55 VMurtagh 3ROC 12502 7W21 RDevlin GEN 3515 N PHILLIPS 3ROC W21 490429M21 M McConn DNPll 8 DMcCourt 3909 I MACNEill 3ROC M45 501428

9 Carberry 4109 A COURSE 2 Q km JHi en EGLANVILE 3ROC W21 530827REDCOURSE 40kml55m 10 A Creon 4538 OFEACHAIN BVOC M21 4146 BMCGRATH 3ROC M45 53191 T Byrne 7Far 3629 11 PQulgley 4539 JMAY 3ROC M40 4459 32 PBVTLER 31ltOC M45 53212 CStone 3843 12 MlOP Larkin 3ROC 4602 A0CLEIRIGH CNOC M35 4620 31 MHEALV GEN W40 5335263 JStack 7FAR 4248 13 M16 SCorr 4610 PNOLAN GEN M21 4711 30 RLYNAM CNOC W40 5448254M21 J Holland 4344 14 PKelders 4915 MFLYNN AJAX M21 4809 29 TCONDON CNOC M45 5507245M21 OReillyHeffernan 4350 15 Fields 4942 HMcUNOON 3ROC M21 4932 28 TMCCORMACK GEN M45 5515236 WM~her 7FAR 4723 16 M Hickey 5034 A TYNER 3ROC M21 5007 27 DOCOLMAIN GEN M45 5717227W21 N H6tchinson 3ROC 4826 17 M45 KHertst 3ROC 5036 RHOLOHEN CNOC M2Q 5014 26 JMEADE M45 5748

8 MWoli 7FAR 4829 18 M16 SCooper 5242 LQUINN SET M35 5234 25 G BUTtER 3ROC M18- 5825

9 D Keating 4836 19 DSullivan 5916 DCASHIN AJAX M40 5316 24 G SMITH FIN M45 583821

10 ANON 7FAR 4956 20 A OSullivan 5927 SOOCgtYLE CNOC M40 5347 23 OREGAN CNOC 6004

11 J Byrne 5258 21Ml0 PMcCormack GEN 6440 BBELL GEN M40 5421 22 J FITZSIMONS 3ROC M45 600612 M ampABlog CNOC 5612 22 E Pye 6458 J MCCULLOUGH 3ROC M40 5806 21 JFLANAGAN AJAX W35 60422013W45 M 0 Colmain GEN 6136 23 l Pye 6516 DWESTON SET M21 5848 20 UCOGHLAN 3ROC W21 611214 EGranger 7FAR 6445 24W5 F McKenna 6625 PSMYTH FUCCO M21 6004 PLALOR CNOC M50 612415M65 p Cooke AJAX 6649 25Ml0 Peter amp Richard AJAX 7329 LDGNOVAN AJAX M21 6039 19 SMURRAV SET M45 63451916W40 L Naughton 3ROC 7455 26 A McAllister 9923 GDOHERTY GEN M21 6348 18 FMCCORMACK CNOC M50 671017 J Kelly OBCS 7507 CBoI DNP7 DOOONGHAILE DUO M21 6455 17 ACREEOON DUO W21 67571818 MBurke 7845 JLALOR GEN M40 6610 16 BLAWLOR W21 684019 A Molloy 7647 PLANNERJOHN MCCULLOUGH CONTROLLERlIAM A AYLING DUO M21 6805 15 JATKINSON SET W35 3381720 M16 N Carroll OBCS 7855 CONVERYORGANISERMAIREWALSH pMCNAMARA DUO M2Q 6807 14 JPHElAN 734221 M16 HBody OBCS 8101 TMCDONAGH FWAR M21 6911 LOALMHAIN SET M16- 7407

22 GHanway 11140 For Interests sake here are some results NCOADE CNOC M21 6958 13 BPOWER SET M45 7520 16

23 FDawson 7FAR 11537 from the Irish Student Champs run theMty1ANGAN SET M35 7042 12 CNUGENT UCOO M20- 7632A BUITERFIELD GEN M21 7212 MBOHAN M21 7813

ORANGE COURSE 30km 35 m day before on some of the same GELlIOn 3ROC M21 7344 NLALOR GEII W40 802415

1 J Phelan 3510 courses SC4~ROLL M21 7357 A SHERIDAN GEN W21 8105

lUI 2 J Devitt 7FAR 4202 BrownM21A Conor Barry UCCO 6242 ElWICKHAM AJAX M35 7542 11 SOHEAGH M21 83473M14 lMcCormack GEN 5411 Conor Creedon UCC064 14 Ian

A BOVLE AJAX M21 7626 N HUTCHINSON 3ROC W21 8528

4M35 TKeane GEN 6058 BJONES DUO M21 7700 10 SMCCORMACK GEN W2Q 86055 W Farrelly 7FAR 6247 Locklngton (QUBOC) 6742 n 7702 GSWEENEY CNOC M40 8644

6 SOConnor 7FAR 6300 light greenW21 B Una Coghlan (Dll) GEVANS CNOC M21 7832 HMACINERNEY CNOC W40 87457 RMurphy 6533 3916 Joan Murphy (ARTCO) 5822

NSMYTH FIN M35 78359 CONEILL GEN M45 8818

8 K Rynn 6535 NFINN CESO M21 7837 CMORRISON AJAX W21 8909149 SConneil 6745 Sarah Kelly (ARTCO) 6721 FLAFFERTY FIN M35 8854 8 TLAWLOR M21 905110 PRyan 6849 OrangeM21C MI Walsh (ARTCO) 4053 M~AtON SET M35 89127 MMURPHY DUO W20- 92461311WI2 EDonlon 3ROC 6933 Paul Leith (DUO) 4432 Alan Kidney N BunERFIELD GEN M21 8913 JOBRIEN AJAX W40 932413 NCralg 7FAR middot7103 (CRTCO) 4642

POBRIEN GEN M3S 8927 A JOYCE GEN W21 952914 MAtkenson 7FAR 7309 CSTOKES 3ROC M21 8940 JCIRIN M21 963215 TMoher 7323 YellowW21C Deirdre ODowd (UCGO) FRiCHARDS 3ROC M2Q- 9156 OCALlAGHAN - 1002816 PClyne 7323 2253 Bernie Foley (UCCOO 2511 PDUNNEPXN M35 9242 DHEARAIN AJAX M35 1014417 GClyne 7324 Rowena Hughes (DUO) 3427

FBUCK~EV DUO M20- 9409 cLULLv 1104018 SMcDonoghue 7325 JFRANCIS M40 9440 JBROWN M21 1141919 A Doly 7434 DDORANFIN M21 96366 KDALY M18- 11750

20 EWalsh DLSO 8312 Condi1ions were similar but much MGALUGAN 9639 A MCEVEY AJAX W21 1211421 WColilns 8325 windier on the Saturday for the ISOC RLYONSDUO M21 9908 BDUNNE M21 1214522 Hugh Ger Alizlo 8550 The W21A course was 54 km210 m and

DMALONE 11BN 10016 N HEEREY W21 12801CSlovln 7FAR DNP11 Sty1URPHV SET M21 10436 AHEEREY W21 12801RElIis MP6amp7 was won by Toni ODonovan (UL) In DFLOOD FCA 12903 ECODD M21 13944AA Bamp HCullen MP7 4457 Stephen Bogle (QUB) ran as an AWiTIER AJAX 15134 DCODD M40 13944J Moloney MP7 M21 B on the same course and won in

VJONES FIN M40 DNP7 PCULLEN DNP16W Mollon RShort Samp A Cullen SMcEvoy N EDUNNE 3ROCM21 DNPI3 BOBBIE DNP19Molane amp N Connolly DNP7 4335 EOSHEA GEN M35 DNP21 o SHORT CNQC M40 DNF

RCLEARY 3ROC M35 DNF RHUGHES DUO W2G-DNFYELLOWCGURSE23km65m JDUNNE DNF

1W8 CCashin AJAX 2420 RWALLDUO M21 DNF

2 M12 TMcCormack GEN 275528 The Irish Qriemeer The Irish Orienle1L22

~~Qm HKm]~~m EGRIFFIN DUO 13630 TBRENNAN SO 6108 Resultsof UCDO Lelnster League eventMNOWLAN 3ROC W45 332232 RSEATS DNF EONElll GEN M4- 6644JMCGRATH 3ROC MI6- 352631 GMURPHY TCC DNF GCONERY MIG- 12340 Sugarloaf Mountain 9 March 199711 C-CRAWFORD 3ROC M50 354230 GBRAZIL TCC DNF A DOYLE DNFPOBRIEN AJAX M16- 360029 LOWERY RMS DNF MDOYLE DNF Brown Course 75km 1275 m

LC-CRAWFORD 3ROC MI6- 361328 DUNLOP RMS DNF DDENTON DNF 1 M21 BOBrien AJAX 6344

BROWE 3650 FSMYTH DNF 2 M21 P Nolan GEN 6427

TMCGRATH 3ROC M50 3816 DCOUR$E 26Km65m 3 MIlO B Bell GEN 8116

JONEILL FIN W45 391827 P MCCORMACK GEN M55 183732 FINAL RESULT 4M21 GBrady COriltO 6536

BDOHERTY GEN M50 395126 DLAAKlN 3ROC 1837 3ROC 463 SET 156 5 W21 U Creagh 3ROC 6803

GCONDON GEN middotM50 403825 MWALSH 3ROC W50 231231 GEN 404 FIN 155 6 M21 M Flynn AJAX 9016

lBURER CNOC WI6- 405724 FMARTINDALE 3ROC M60 232630 CNOC 275 DUO 67 7 MIlO J McCulough 3ROC 9119

JOBRIEN AJAX M50 410423 CWALSH 3ROC W55 235329 AJAX 253 UCDO 0 9M21 PBrennon SET 9216

W MCCORMA~K GEN W45 413222 MBURER 3ROC M55 243926 10M21 GDoherty UCDO 9933

FFlOOD FIN M21 4325 RMURPHY M21 2442 THECOMPETITION PROVED TO BEQUITECLOSE GEN 10 M40S0Boyle CNOC 10444

A NISHUILLEBHAlN 3ROC W45 4335 RRYAN FCA 2442 GAINED AN EARLY LEAD SURRENDERING ITBRIEFLYTO 11 M21 J Keallnge AJAX 12908

EOSUILlEBHAIN 3ROC M50 4419 NOBOYLE CNOC W14- 244527 CNOC BEFORE3ROC SNATCHED ITAWAY FOR ABOUT M21 J Elliott 3ROC DNF

NWALSH 3ROC M14- 4438 PRYAN MI6- 2554 AN HOUR BUTFAILIING TO OPEN A GAP ALLOWED M35 A OClelrlgh CNOC() DNF

DBUTLER CNOC M50 444121 B HOLLINSHEAD 3ROC M55 2509 GEN TO BRIEFLYREGAIN THELEAD STRONG RUNSK MCCORMACK GEN W18- 502620 DLARGE GEN W60 253426 LATEIN THEDAY SEnLED THECOMPETITION WITH 6lllil ~QIl~iI km l2~ rnJ BARRETT CNOC M55 5201 SROTHERY 3ROC M60 2545 3ROC FINAllY GAINING AN UNASSAILABLE LEAD 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 6414

A cooKE AJAX W21 5504 TCLEARY 3ROC W50 2626 DOWN THEFIELDAJAX PUTON A LATECHARGE BUT 2 M115POBrlen AJAX 6447

FOSULLIVAN 5533 SNOWLAN 3ROC W14- 2630 JUSTMISSEDCATCHING CNOC BUTTHESTRUGGLE 3M21 AOMuliane GEN 6726

F FLYNN 21BN 5645 JDCLARKE GEN M55 2744 25 Of THEDAY WAS THESET- FIN BAmE WITH SET 4 M16 LCrawford 3ROC 7147

DKEALY 5711 HCONVERY 3ROC W55 2822 GETTING ITBYA WHISKER THEANTICIPATED STUDENT 5MIISWYoung CNOC 7352

TFIELDS 21BN 5729 PGLANVILLE 3ROC M55 3011 BATTLENEYER MATERIALISED DUO PUTUPA 6 M21 A Tyner 3ROC 7717

DMITCHELl 21BN 5730 A BURKEGEN M12- 303424 CREDiBLE SCORE CONSIDERING THEYWEREONLY 7 M115P Gorgon AJAX 7735

EDOYLE 21BN 5617 A MCCORMACK GEN W50 3324 ELIGIBLETO RUN IN TWO COURSES BUTSADLY UCDO 8 M21 TJoyce FUCCO 7910

A COFFEY 21BN 5619 CCARROLL 3ROC M65 3340 FAILED TO SCORE A SINGLE POINTWERE HAVE ALL 9 MIl 5 TMcCormack GEN 7927

DNAGLE3ROC W45 5630 CCASHIN AJAX W12middot 345123 THESTUDENTSGONE 10 M50 ENiland AJAX 6001

KHOPKINS 3ROC W21 6220 SSUlUVAN 3529 11 M50 NC Crawford 3ROC 8645

TFLooD 21BN 6245 TMCCORMACK GEN M12- 3742 SO MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO RAN ON THEDAY TO 12 W35 J Flanagan AJAX 6834

JlYNAM 3ROC M70 6321 BONElll SET M50 3742 MAKE THEEVENTA SUCCESS ESPECIALLYALL GEN 13 W21 N Phillips 3ROC 8950

KTOMPSON DUO 6321 HNOWLAN 3ROC M12middot 3944 MEMBERSWHO RAN amp HELPED 14 M35 M Donovan 3ROC 9109

MMCGAVAN W21 6330 SEAMUS CNOC M9middot 394522 15 W40 R lynam CNOC 9322

STAlBOT TCC 6410 SAMUEL M16- 4221 THANKS ALSO TO BOB PINKERamp ALAN TAYLORFOR 16MI8GBuHer 3ROC 9401

FONEILL SET W45 642919 RNOLAN M18- 4223 THEIRWORK ON CONSmUCTING THETROPHY AND 17 M35 P Dunne WEGO 9816

KHANNAGHAN 6436 I DORREPAAl SET W5- 444421 ERICSSON amp DELPHI FOR THEIRSUPPORT 18 M45 B McGrath 3ROC 9631

PGIBBONS 6437 NDOHERTY GEN W50 4448 19W45MNowlon 3ROC 9841

LMCCORMACK GEN M14- 6439 RSHORT CNOC MID- 454420 FINALLYSPECIAL THANKS TO MAURA MORAN WHO 20 M45 RWililamson LVO 9857

JHENNAGHER 6503 CSHORT CNOC MII- 455619 MADE THEPRESENTATIONOF THEINTERCLUB 21 M20 A Quln 3ROC 10002

EGIBBONS 6512 TBUTLER 3ROC W50 4613 CHALLENGE TROPHY TO THEWINNING CLUB 3ROC 22 D Brennon 3ROC 10750

DCHEORY llBN 6633 PQUIGlEY 3ROC 4642 23 M50 H WhIte 3ROC 10845

EMURANE TCC 6640 PLARKIN 3ROC 4643 PLANNER MICHAEL KELLET 24 BCronin 10907

DSMITH FIN MI6- 664116 DONEILL M21 4826 CONTROLLER ANDREW OMUULANE 25 MIlO J Lalor GEN 11043

EQUINN W35 6740 BDORLEY M2G- 4914 ORGANISER amp INSTIGATOR PAUL NOlAN 26 RMcDonnell 11507

DORAW W2G- 6745 DONEILL M21 4915 27 M21 C Burns AJAX 12253

CMCGRATH 3ROC W45 7203 FMCSHANE WI6- 4916 26 M21 D Heale 3ROC 12448

PCOOKE AJAX M60 7212 MMCLOUGLIN W2G- 4920 29 M16 J McGrath 3ROC 13215

MDOYLE 21BN 7216 EKENNEDY 4856 30 M40 G SWeeney CNOC 13857

A DEMPSEY W21 7340 CKENNEDY 4958A SWEENEY 7413 CLYNAM M12- 5057 Bild CQIlGiil~ 1km l2lQ mSMCDONAGH TCC 7508 JMULlEN W60 5157 1W18 L Sutler CNOC 7365

DRYAN 21BN 7627 NLYNAM 3ROC W75 5815 2 M115TDevlin GEN 7816

A ONEILL 7633 RFLooD FIN WIG- 590918 3 W21 M Hutchinson 3ROC 8910

RDOYLE 21BN 7727 GJONES FIN WIG- 592317 4 W21 J McElwain 3ROC 9027

BSHARKEY FIN W21 7740 HJONES FIN WIG- 592416 5 MGalllgan 10334

A GILLMAN W12- B706 REID 6722 6M16HBody OBCS 10453

C M35 8931 EPYE 7014 7 M16 MCarroll OBCS 10504

MBARRY 9430 P MCCORMACK GEN MIG- 7403 8 W45 M OColmaln GEN 11050

OOCONNER W35 11020 KQUINLEN GEN M12- 7412 9 11160P Croke AJAX 13256

BSEVIN W21 11040 EQUIGLEY FIN W14- 754815 10 A Sweeney amp A Murray 15315

MREID W21 11520 CLAFFERTY FIN W4- 7549 - SMurphy DNF

KHANNEY DUO 13630 MCABE 7726

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4 W45 M Walsh 3ROC 7806 Q[QOOll ~QInll Q~Illl K rn B Delaney M21 CNOC 5411 KDaly MI7 86115 M45 D OColmain GEN 7939 1W14 N OBoyle CNOC 3652 G Brady M21 CORKO 5603

50 hEatu M21 88216 M45 M Kavanagh 8312 2 M14 LMcCormack GEN 4129 p Nolan M21 GEN

J flemIng M35 89325704 E08n8n M50 FINGAL 89~7 M60 A Bonox-tow GEN 8533 3 John amp Dave 4657 R Holohan M20 CNOC 5750 DDoran M21 FINGAL 91418 W21 U Coghlan 3ROC 8700 4 W16 C Kavanagh OBCS 4817 A Tucker M35 5823 GSwaaney M40 CNOC 93149 W55 C NuHoIl LEEO 8754 5 M14 SKearns OBCS 4930

M Flynn M21 AJAX 6048 SOShe M35 GEN 9322H MeLindon M21 3ROC 6205 J8rowll 9345

10 M35 FLafferty FIN 8904 6 RRichardson 5009 P Spillane M35 CNOC 6407 MDonlOn MI 3ROC 9538

11M45DOMurchu CNOC 8915 7 W21 D ONeill FIN 5026 B Bell M40 GEN 6516PDonlon 1AS5 3ROC 9736N BlOwne M17 10133

12 M21 D Doran FIN 8955 8 W14 Sl BuHer CNOC 5631 P Casey M21 UCDO 6513 MOalligan 1050213 MSS M Butl~r 3ROC 9156 9 W18 D Kavanagh SI Thomas 5739 J Cleary W21 3ROC 6552 PCulion 1055514 M55BHoliinsnead 3ROC 9350 10 W12YAOSlien AJAX 5740

BONeill M45 CNOC 6605 NCarrall 11652N C Crawford M50 3ROC 6847 LSloan MI9 11952

15 W45 A NiShuilleabhaln 3ROC 9553 11W16 LGrIffin 6027 P McNamara M20 DUO 6920 H8rody 08CS 1215316 M45PBul1er 3ROC 9557 12 W18 L Bracken St Thomas 6052 R Cleary M35 3ROe 6926 N HutChinson W21 3ROC 1433317 WSO J ONeill FIN 9922 13 M21 G Lawlor CNOC() 6113 T Duggan M35 CNOe 7117

H08relamUy AJAX 15705

18 M21 N BuHerfield GEN 10008 14 MGriffin 6114 N Phillips W21 3ROe 7431 CLally ONPN4

19 W50CElant SET 10238 15 W18SBracken St Thomos6138 B Doherty M50 GEN 7826 CMcDonngh ONPN14

20 W45W McCormack GEN 10422 16 W12C Buller CNOC 6146J Lalor M40 GEN 7907 fOallln ONPN7G Elliott M21 3ROC 8002 a Hunl ONF

21 M65 SRothery 3ROC 10730 17W45SButier CNOC 6234 E Dunne M21 3ROe 8126 RMcOonnoll ONF22 W50 G power 3ROC 11055 18W21 MReid 6311 00 Murchu M45 CNOC 8240 Awall DNF

23 W21 FOSllen AJAX 12417 19 M18 SOMoore st Thomas6552 NOormack M21 CNOC 8422 CCOURSEW21 A Sheridan GEN PNP 10 20 W21 M Joyce 6720 G Condon M50 GEN 8428 G EvansE OShea M35 GEN 8441 M21 CNOC 2917M451 MacNeill 3ROCDNF 21 ORyon 61st 6744 M Buller M55 3ROC 8456 M Healy W40 GEN 3333M21BRowe 3ROCDNF 22 L Callaghan 61s1 7002 D OColmain M45 GEN 8833 K McKenna AAS 3414

23 HReld SM-Navy7138 P Buller M45 3ROC 8850 A 0 Donnell AAS 3414

Liebl Z[22l ~Qt[~2 la~Illl2QIl 24 DLee 61s1 7321 C Koegan 3ROC 9624 WCollln$ 7 FAR 3450

1 M20 P McNamara DUO 3818 25 P Griffin 7806 C Stokes M21 10545 T Byrne 3612B Jones M21 DUO 10659 JOmiddotNeili W50 FIN 3902

2 M16ROColmaln GEN 4233 26 Uz Niall amp Gearoidl 8241 M Kellen M55 GEN 13141 J F(sncls M40 7 FAR 39393 M21 Bohan CNOC 4252 27 M McAlister amp P 0 Connor 12942 Redmond amp Cooke W45 GEN 40054 W21 B Lawlor CNOC 4441 EPye MP5 D Cashin DNP16 D Gormley AAS 40235 M21 TLawlor CNOC() 4638 M16SCooper TRB()MP5 SOBoyte DNP2 J SUlek 7 FAR 4048

BOBnon ONP6 Hanlon 7 FAR 43076 M50 EOSuilleabhaln3ROC 5339 AGrlffin MP5 DShon DNF WoodsDevitt 7 FAR 43307 M16LOhAlmain SET 5436 AKiernan MP5 R Wallace DNF N Walsh M14- 3ROC 44208 M35 SDoody 5838 M16SCarr OBCSMP5 AM McKenna W40 AJAX 45049M14 NWatsh 3ROC 6155 W18CMunn MP5 8 COURSe R Moynihan AAS 452410 W55CWalsh 3ROC 6316 W18AClarke MP511 K Elaejai SM-Navy 6330 RDevlin GEN MP Unlortunltefy tnt course had to oe voded due 0 an tncottect contr~ code Timbullbull 6nd

12 W45 D Nagle 3ROC 6338 W16CBorry OBCSMPrO$unr givenbelOwrorlIOn only Conlrol6 hasbun axduel rromtht ulls

13 W35 C Corey 3ROC 6553 M Kelly OBCS DNF W Young M45 CNOC 4637 P Gallagher AASMNowlon W45 3ROC 5659 452414 W14SNowlan 3ROC 7136 M14BCasey OBCSDNF BMcGrath M45 3ROC 5739 S Healy WISmiddot GEN 453515 W45 FONeill SET 7256 0 WictltlGm M35 AJAX 6250 D Large weo GEN 453716 M16BGreene 3ROC 7346 YellQlOt~QU[~1l2 a Imlll 00 Il J Fitzsimons M45 3ROC 6311 M Kavanagh M45 462117 W18 K McCormack GEN 7548 1 M12TMcCormack GEN 3243

FOBen W21 AJAX 6403 S L Buller W14 CNOC 4731C Burns M21 AJAX 6455 N Lawlor 474818 W20 SMcCormack GEN 7555 2 M12ABell GEN 3428 A Ayling M21 OUO 6457 G Codd M21 482719 W40 N Lalor GEN 7704 3 M12 A Burke 3430 s Murray M45 6601 P Cooke MeO AJAX 4946UCoghran W21 3ROC 67r20 W18 B Elant SET 7748 4 Ml0RShart CNOC 3811 RLynam W40 CNOC 6745 F Dawson 7 FAR 505521 WIlO J OSllen AJAX 7823 5 AampS Cullen 3812 A8uner11eld M35 GEN 6904 MDeagan AAS 511122 M5OBONeill SET 7832 6 Wl0CCashin AJAX 3824 E0 Suliloobhaln 10150 3ROC 7058 C McKenna AAS 5112

MWalsh W45 3ROC 710S J Curtin M21 515523 W21 S Dempsey 8006 7 Ml0PMcKenna AJAX 3958 8 lojolllnhOad MS5 3AOC 7210 C MeGrath W45 3ROC 531724 W50 A McCormack GEN 8011 8 BCulien 4013 OHiggins 7245 E Kernan W21 AJAX 533125 M65 C Carroll 3ROC 8250 9 A-M McKenna AJAX 4520

FMCCormack M55 CNOC 7247 U 0 Callaghan M20 5412BLuwlor 1121 733026 W21 H Hopkins 3ROC 8436 10 Wl0HHealy CNOC 5007 JOempsoy M21 74or D Mooney 7 FAR 5419

27 F Lynch 8535 11 W14 N Lalor amp L OReIiIyGEN 5144 TLawlor M21 1536 0 Sullivan 5420OHealy M14middot G~ 7634 D Ryan W21 5440

28 W50 TBuller 3ROC 9646 12 Ml0S0Boyle CNOC 5412 TDevlin 10145 GEN 7635 A Joyce W21 GEN 554729 M70(M5O) J Lynam 3ROC 10923 13 VCulien 6949 D8utler M50 CNOC 7800 J Lvnam M70 3ROC 563730 RampD Gibbons 12105 14 W60 J Mullen 9628 A UIShuilleabhainWS 3ROC 7815 C Cashin Wl0 AJAX 575531 Chambon x3 13306 15 M7 G Corney 14141

SRothery 10165 3AOC 795 T Keane GEN 5803LNaughlon W40 3ROC 795432 WSS V Murtagh 3ROC 16611 Ml0 H Nowlan 3ROC MP AMomsey W35 CNOC 8011 C Kavanagh W15 OBCS 5816

KGlbbons MPl Ml0PMcCormackGEN MP HWhlle 10150 JROC 8016 P Maguire AAS 5832- EONeill WISmiddot 3ROC 8031 D Caullen AAS 5832

M16 J Carbary OBCS MP W4() C LaffertyFIN DNF ABoyle M21 AJAX 8140 B Dunne M21 5917 D Doyle SM-NavyMP9 JMcGrath MI6 3ROC 8335 McElwain W21 5944

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AJAX 3651J Lawlor 6518H Nowlan Ml0 3AOC 3708R Lyons M20 DUO 6610 C Young Wl0 CNOC 4108AOulnn M21 OUO 6622 P OClelrlgh W21 CNOC 4108M OColmain W45 GEN 6820 ABunce M12 GEN 4245O Crawley 7 FAA 6823 DOmiddotNettl W21 FIN 4412F Lynch 6854 S McGerty

4640McGillivray 7 FAA 6910 K Hannay DUO 4640S Goldsberry 5955 NOmiddotBoyle W12 CNOC 4710KrlszlormiddotBajeis 7043 E Donlon W12 3AOC 5018A Hasrey 7229 115024G Lawlor 73SO E PyeSO45P Morrigan 7410 L PyeSO45T Butler WSO 3AOC 7444 L amp M Anderson WI21Ml0 5202MJell1in 7645 A Oorrepaal MIa- SET 5410John M 7 FAR 7646 IOoffepaal WIOmiddot SET 5430L ConnottylS OConnor 7 FAR n06 David OBCS 5854V Murtagh W55 3AOC 7807 Auairf Ml0 CNOC 5937PFox M35 7953 CShon Ml0middot CNOC 5947M Doyle 8314 N Walsh6122E Griffin W20 DUO 9CA8 TJ Walsh6125Flrhouse 18753 Barryw6155P Walsh6155Niall I Gavin DNP 2 C Walsh6155B Slevin ONP 4 C Shaw6258C Walsh DNP10 E Shaw6258Aoyamp Erris ONPhl1 J Doyle6613K Thompson DNP 23 A Doyle6613A Kleman DNP 4 COmiddotBoyle Ml0middot CNOC 6818KAB ONF C Mangan6613Flrhous8 ONF C Murphy OBCS 6909C Sharkey ONF CBaY OBCS 6910COmiddotNelli ONF KNampNL W12 GEN 6916ONelli famly DNF J Mulhern W60 3AOC 7805NLynam ONF G Carney MIO 10240ACurroil DNF O Carney M12 10314Ciara amp Sinead DNF S Casper

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Wayne Niall 7FAR 7800Jason Masterson WHO M18 8155

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Cian OLeary WHO M14 1710John Hargroves WHO M15 3630

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ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997EVENING ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997

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W965920BOF NATIONAL EVENT2 Holme Fell Canis ton lake District (0044-1539-727907)

Moy 13 RUSSBOROUGHCoWicklowCNOC 045432267 N 961220 DONADEA Clane Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N B3 3327 CURRAGHWiESTCo Kidare CNOC 045432267 N 75 14

JlXle 3 WooDENBOIEY Hollywood Co WicldowCNOC 045432267 N 93 015 PHOENIXPARKSoftware Pathe Inter-Hrm League 110 DONADEA Clone Ca Kildare CNOC 045432267N 83 3312 CORKfGH PARKCLONDALKIN Software Pathe Inter-firm League 217 CURRAGH Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N 79 1219 KILLINEYPARKSoftware Pathe Inter-firm League 324 HOLLYWOOD Co Wicklow CNOC 045432267 N 94 0626 HELLFIREWOOD Software Pathe Inter-firm League 4

July 1 ARDGILLAN Co Dublin FIN0183765063 THREEROCKWOOD Software Pathe Inter-tlrm League 58 CARRICKGOLLOGAN Co Dublin GEN Kllternan (RI17)012893497 022520515 KILLAKEECo Dublin SET Ballyboden (R115) 012985799 GR 012023822 RAVENSROCKCoDublin AJAX 012691196GROI9018029 THREEROCKWOOD Co DubllJ) 3ROC 012868871 bullGRO 170240

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IRISHCHAMPIONSHIPS Cla1JoBAWN Laragh Co Wicklow AJAXGEN 012691196 Pre-Entry T 1295IRISHRELAYCHAMPIONSHIPSCURRAltOIICo Kildare CNOC 045432267 Pre-Entry N 7912EnlTlesto Brian Bell 25 Balally Park Dundrum Dublin 16(01-2956894)e-mail enqulrlestoI98380~lbmmallcomTHECRAGSGlenflesk Co KerrySO Munster League 7Munster Inler-Club 11 to 130pm W082837BRITISHCHAMPIONSHIPS Clumber Pork amp Chatsworth EnglandLOWEALPINECOMERAGHMOUNTAINMARATHONLEINSTERCHAMPIONSHIPSDJoua WOODSCo Wlcklow SET012985799020 12Entries to Frances ONelli 18Manor Heath Dublin 16 Tei 014943145scotnsn CHAMPlONSHrpsamp Ndfio(1al Event 3 Klngussle area Delalls Irom IanMolr (0044-131-452-9789)BRANDONHILLGralguGnomdnogh CoKllkenny WatO SELGogue 05 37970811 to 1pm S700400THREEROCKWOOD 3ROC telnster LeaguG 12012666871 lIla 1pm (CHECK VENUEI)SLEIVECROOBSOUTHBallynahlnch Co Down LVONI $Gries4 GR J 32 47

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Entries to Margaret CrGGdon Tavio Mount Prospect Douglas Co Cork Phone 021-361824 Fax 021-361826

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May 27 FARRANFORESTPARKCo Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 1021361544530-7 3Opm W 48 71

CURRABINNYCarrigaline Co Cork COIkO Inler Firm League 2 021361544 530-730 pm W 79 62BALLINCOLUG PARKCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 3 021361544530-730 pm W 5971CURRAGHWOOD MIdIGton Co Cork CorkO Inter FirmLeagUG 4 021361544 530-730 pm W 86 76KINSALETOWN Co Cork CorkOlnler Firm LGague 5 021361544530-730 pm W 63 50

GLENBOWiERWooD KHleagh Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 6 021361544 W 99 77KlLBRITIAINWOOD Bandon Co COIk CorkO Inter Firm League 7 021361544 W 52 47WALSHTOWNWOOD Midlelon Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm league 8 021361544 W 66 91WARRENSCOURTWOOD Kilmurry Co Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 9 021361544 W 38 67GARREnSTOWNWOOD BallinsplHIGCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 10021361544 W 58 44

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be askGd later on to volunteer pleose givG yourname and phone number to Brian Hollinshead or IanMocNelli Ph01-2982 762

Software Paths Business Houses League

Lend an OrlenleetlThisyear one club member can compete on eachteem but on a different course 10the novicesThe idea Is that the clubs would Lend an OriGnleGtto any team not having a resident orlenteer Lastyear several teams had an ordinary orienteer as nonplaying captain but many teems did not Manyorganisations with club orienteers did not enter IheIGague but despite thot over thirty teams competedwith a high attendance up to the lost night

While each event Isorganised by a dlffGrent clubwe found Idst year that a results crew whichtroveued from event 10 event helped greatly Indisplaying thG results promptly as people finished Ifyou could help on several of the nights pteose doolfer as some of last years crew will wish to run thisyearNB This leaguG Is intendGd as a social as well as asporting occasionEntry forms for teams are included in the LeinstGrcopies of this issueof lIO Try to get your workmatesinvolvGd

If you favour the concept of -Lend an Orlenteer-and you are likely to be available on the lourThursdays of June and the 3rd July and would likG10

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I~HJumORTRA~NGWEEKEND-BIRR CO OFFALYThis year the format of the training was slightlydifferent to oilier years and I found it to be mostbeneficial There were a lot of coaches to train incomparison to other years - thanks to all thecoaches and Idrivers who made the weekendpossible The theme of the weekend was thecompassEarly Friday morning we departed from Cork sothat we coula maximise the time available fortraining We were thrown straight in at the deepend on Friday with a compass exercise followeddirectly by two time trials After this some of uswere prepared to go home but we were sent out inpairs again with only our compasses and mapsafter lunch This was followed by a short (forsome) and enjoyable medley relayflriday evening was a wet one for Pionne AustinWhen I said that wc were thrown in at the deepend 1 was speaking metaphorically but as it wasFicnncs birthday Marcus came up with the ideathat she should celebrate in style She ended upsiuing (1) in a river in Birr - we blame it onMary (as usual)Saturday started earlier for some than for othersand went on quite late as well after a very hardday We moved between Kinnity and Clonbrockwhere we had 2 selection races and another timetrial We also had a blackberry fight (guess whowe are blaming that on) The games onSaturday night were new to quile a few membersand had some surprises in store - however wecant tell you about these as that would ruin thesurprise for future members of the squadThe weekend finished with the no cup final inPortumna I think that Clare and Deirdre are stillodd with me because of the course I chose whichwas as a result their selection race course - youhad to be there to see their reactions

Toni ODonohn

I22 The Irish Qrienfeer

Ajax Flash

You have probably got your copy of thefirst AJAX FLASH newsletter in the post bynow if not we may have the wrong addressetc As we hope to produce this on a fairlyregular basis we would really welcome anycomments suggestions input that you may haveso shout if you have something to shout about

Congratulations to all AJAX prizewinners at tbe Munster and Connacbt ChampsDenis Reidy Paddy OBrien Martin FlynnFiona amp Brendan OBrien Leo Donovan and toall wbo competed

We recently ran the Leinster LeagueEvent in Ravens Rock and one of the Nigbt-Oleague events on IGlIiney Hill on 26th Feb Thenumbers were not overwhelming but the eventwas enjoyable and a rcsonable success We arealso running a number of the local eveningevents over the Summer so we hope to see you allthere bring a few new perople if you can

Training continues every Tuesday night at7pm beginning at the running track in Belfieldunder the very able guidance of PaddyOBrien every level of fitness is catered for soplease do not feel shy you will be pleasentlysurprised and possibly have some fun too Thisis an open invitation to members from any otherclubs so come along if you feel like it

Remember that we are running the IrishChamps this year on May 3rd in Glendaloughand we need as much help as possible please callDamien Ceshin at 01-2818212 to volunteer somehelp it will be greatly appreciated

We have arranged 8 club day on 26thApril location is Damien Cashins inRoundwood where we will organise a shortevent nearby followed by some well neededmaintenance on the clubs equipment in advanceof the IOC 97 plus possibly a few drinksafterwards at a nearby hostelry

Also it appears tbat a large number ofAjax members are now on E-mail so we arecompiling a directory of club E-mail addresses Ifyou are on the orienteering super higbway (oreven the bard shoulder ) please let us know Mail Brendan OBrien at obrienbstatoilno tobe included on the list

hampionship roundup 97

MUNSTER CI-LllPIONSIIllS INCIDGEELA

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SI Patricks weekend and a chance to goorientecring amid the beguiling crags andcontours of Inchigeela a combination not to bemissed Remembering the weather at some of theearly Shamrock O-Ringens with rain mist andcold did causesome second thoughts but whatsa spot of rain The Munster Championships at Tilna Spidcoige were as demanding and as wellorganised as we have come to expect fromplanner Brian Corbell and Cork OrienteersPleasant running conditions (mild and dry) and itwas nice to have n I 10000 map to read (not thatit helped my navigation much)

John Feehan (BVOC) rail the 9 km M21E coursein 6719 with Cohn Rothery 2nd and BrendanOBrien 3rcl In the W21 class (no elite here) ToniODonovan added to her Irish StudentChampionships win taking first place withEadaoin Morrish 2nd and Emma Glanville 3rd

Munster Champ resuHM21E John Feehon avocW21 Toni ODonovon CorkOM21L 1 PoulNolon GEN

2 John Muckion CorkOM20 1 Tim Totlenhom FermO

3 Aonghus Fitzgibbon WotOM35L 1 Pot Forrelly CNOC

2 Seon McSweeney SOMIS Damlen Fltzgerold NolOM40 1 Denis Reidy AJAX

2 Kevin ODwyer SOM45 1 Poddy OmiddotBtien AJAX

7 Clem Stopleton SOM21S Tony Joyce FUCCOIN20 Cotherine auHer DUO

2 Deirdre Creedon CorkOM16 1 Luke C-Crowford 3ROC

2 Dorren Burke CorkOM455 John Fitzgibbon WolOMSO Ted Feehon svocM55 1 PoddyLolor CNOCW18 Clore OConnor CorkOW21S 1 KlmGlddls DEE

2 Emlty Cronin CorkOW35 Bernadette Colemon CorkOW40 1 RuthLynom CNOC

3 MoryAuslin CorkOW45 Cormet Feehon avoc1vI60 1 MoxweilReed FermO

2 RedColnan CorkOW16 Aislinn Austin CorkOW55 Clore NuttoD LeeOM14 1 David Healy GEN

3 Kevin Houlihan CorkOW14 Nlomh Morrissey CorkOM12- PoulGeary avocWl0 1 Erinno Foley-Fisher MNAV

2 Emer OConnor WaIOW12 Amy Houllhon CorkO

INTERPROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSH1PS

111emist and rain couldnt stay away for ever Itwas cool windy and quite wet for theInterprovincialat Bear na Gaoithe The courses(by Richard Kavanagh) were as good as theprevious days except for a small stretch of forestat the end whicb was inevitable and providedshelter for the finish but did little to enhance theorienteering A good turnout from three of theprovinces meant that the competition wasntgoing to be as one-sided as it had been on the lasttwo years but Munster nevertheless took thetrophy (or they would have if Leinster hadreturned it a year ago when Ulster won)

In the Elite class Colm OHalloran (LeeO) wonwith John Feehan (BVOC) 2nd and GeoffSomerville (LVO) 3rd SaturdayS winner ColmRothery in a tactical move ran M35L on the somecourse to pick up uscful points for Leinstcr In theW21 class Eadaoin Morrish took first placefollowed by Eileen Loughman (CNOC) andEmma Glanville

The final score was Munster 232 Leinster 194Ulster 90 Connaught 22

An excellent weekends orienteering The resultsarrived in the post within two days The only flyin the ointment as far as I could see was amisplaced control on Saturday on course 5affecting 9 classes running on that course(Murphys Law again) The situation was furthercomplicated by the control being correctedmidway through the competition - a difficult onefor the controller What would you have doneJohn McC

The Iris Qrienfeer 23

SETANTA SCRIBBLES

AGMThe club AGM was held 011 Sunday 9th Februaryin the Yellow House Thanks to all those whoturned up The club committee for this year isChairman Dave WestonTreasurer Prances ONeillSecretary Jocelyn CathalinCommittee Members Philip Drennan MickMangan Eamon Woulfe

Mullughmccn November 10th 1996The event was run as a memorial to Colin Dunlop- all proceeds go to SI Franciss Hospice Acheque for pound500 was presented to Mrs AlisonDunlop on the day and more money has sincebeen received Thank you to everyone whosupported this event (whether you were there inbody or in spirit)

Lelnster ChampionshipsSetanta is running this event in Djoucc onSaturday May 24th Entries are already comingin - all club members are required to help on theday in the running of this major event

Other events In 1997The first Hellfire event of the year has come andgone - it was a lovely day with a good turn-outUnfortunately the B course had to be voided dueto an incorrect control code The next kilakeeevent was a night event in March Setania willagain be running one of the Software PathsBusiness Houses League events on June 26th andanother evening event there on 15th July TheMountain Marathon will take place on 6th Julyand there will be another event on Djouce on 5thOctober(and for you Mullaghrneen fans out there it willbe back were just giving the bluebells abreakll)

Com petitionSctanta members did very well in competitionlast year winning prizes at most ChampionshipsClub members also acquitted themselves well inhill running (4th in the leaguejmountainmarathons the National Adventure Marathon

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next year instead of coming second) and longwalks (and we wont say anything about theperson who completed the entire Wicklow Wayin 34 hours dressed in a fertiliser bag during ahurricane) However only goes to show thatorienteering isnt the only string to the bow

Plans for next yearMajor focus on running relay teams we didquite well with the couple we had in 1996Contact our relay Team Manager (Phil Brennanhas this post for the Irish Relay Champs) if youwant 10be on II teamIn addition club Ovsuits are being ordered againin the near future contact me NOW if you wantto be included in this order

Jocelyn Cathalin 36 Taney Road DundrumDublin 14

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Glencree Colour Event Sept 1996GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS

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February 1997 - Dublin by Night 1 A niShuileabhain W45 3ROC 2310 RESULTSOF 3ROC Lelnster League event 12M14 D Healy GEN 4740BGreene M18 3ROC 2705 Clara Co W1cklow 2nd March 1997 13M16 JMcGrath 3ROC 4856

Long course 85km Resultsot Klllakee 13397 - Dublin By 14 W McCormack GEN 4919

1 MorlinFlynn AJAX M21 5717 Night 4 Blown 89 km2SO m15W45 A ni Shuilleabholn 3ROC SO29

2 Lea Donovan AJAX M21 5750 A Course M21 CRothery AJAX 554016M55 BHollinshead 3ROC SO56

3 Philip Brennan SET M21 5933 1 Damien Cashin 532012 M21 BOmiddotBrlen AJAX 55417W40 Rlynam CNOC 5101

4 Dove Weston SET M21 6224 2 Brendan OBrien 534510 M35 C OHalloran LEE 624818W35 JAtkinson SET 5129

3 JusllnMay 54538 M35 A OClelrigh CNOC 653918MSO DButler GEN 5129

Medium course 64km 4 Marlin Flynn 57007 M21 BDelalley CNOC 66252OM35 BCryan 3ROC 5131

1 Lamp N C-Crowford 3ROC 4910 5 DoveWeslan 60016 M21 Dweston SET 691621W18 L Butler CNOC 5238

2 Fergus Brien M21 5309 6 Hugh Mcllndon 62415 M20 RHolohan CNOC 6924 22W21 B Lawlar CNOC 5343

3 Brendan Cryan3ROC M35 5709 7 Lea Donovan 75394 M21 MFlynn AJAX 7049 23M21 A Lawlor 5359

4 J Holland M21 6056 8 TimMcDonagh 83433 M35 PFarrell CNOC 704924WSO C Bent SET 5448

5 RClarke 7FAA M21 6310 9 Andrew OMuilane 89392 M21 lDonovdil AJAX 7210 25 Woods 7FAR 5502

6 Claron Donaghy amp EBtidcut GEN 7909 M21 P Bleman SET 7456 26M40 DShorl CNOC 5512

BCourse M35 D Cashin AJAX 753827WSO GPower 3ROC 5545

Short course 36km 1 Lorcan OBhalmaln 402312 M21 E Niland AJAX 7756 28 DMolane 5608

1 K Herbst amp PBrady 8100 2 MlckMangan 435010 M35 M Mongan SET 8248 29M55 MBuHer 3ROC 5625

A nl Shullleabhain 3R0C Missing na 1 3 Brendan Cryan 63038 M40BBeIl GEN 83343OM21 SOhEafa 5743

4 Ronan Clarke 71157 M40 SOBoyle CNOC 9349 31 M21 D Doran FIN 6027

I hope lhe 15hardy soulswho braved the elements 5 J Holland + LOReilly 83226 M21 PNolan GEN DNF32M17 Browne 6132

otter one of the worst days of the yeO enjoyed the 6 Mlck Kellett 9525533 M55 JBent SET 6505

Pork under Ihe full moon Thanks for coming BLUECOURSE63 km235m34 MGalligan 7118

Apologies to anyone who couldhl find the event CCourse 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 4838 35 PCulien 7345

manpower shortages meant thot putting oul the 1 Aine NIShuilleabhain 41 4312 2M45 W Young CNOC 490736M65 SRothery 3ROC 7347

controls took precedence over signposting Thanks 2 Tom Condon 590010 3M45 POmiddotBrien AJAX SO51 37 M35 PDonlon 3ROC 7354

to Martin Flynn for initiating the Dublin by Night 3 BGreen 68008 4M21 AOMuliane GEN 53SO38MI9 C Lolly 7357

league and for directing Intending oompetitors to 5M16 L C Crawford 3ROC 541939 M35 PFarren 3ROC 7658

the Start Elm~1LsgglSelg~s1 5W21 D NIChallanaln AJAX 541940M35 POmiddotBrien GEN 7702

ACoUlse Points 6 M45 BMcGrath 3ROC 543341 Ml9 LSloon 7933

John McCullough (Plannercontrollerorganisersole 1 Damlen Cashin 32 7M40 J Lalor GEN 551542 PKovanogh 10948

event affidal etc) 3ROC 2 Hugh McLlndon 29 8M18 GButier 3ROC 561143M17 KDoIy DNF

3 Martin Flynn 27 9 M45 TMcCormack GEN 5618

Carrlckgollogan Night-O event 5397 10M45 BONell CNOC 5914UghtGreen 37km 150m

Thanks to all who come especially those wha BCourse Points 11W21 N Phillips 3ROC 6013lMl5 ROmiddotColmaln GEN 3302

helped on the night 1 J Holland 25 12MSO N C Crawford 3ROC 60192M16 POBrien AJAX 4036

Jgog 2 Brendan Cryan 20 13 M35 PDunne PXN 60433M50 EOmiddotSullleabhaln 3ROC 4626

H McLindon M21 3ROC 4618 3 Joon Flanagan 18 14MSO ENiland AJAX 62054W21 MOmiddotConneH 4919

DCashln M40 AjaK 530015 D Brennqn 3ROC 6224 5W16 EONelll 3ROC 4925

M Flynn M21 Alex 5442 CCourse Points 16 M21 EDunne 3ROC 64276W14 SNowlan 3ROC 5426

BOBrien M21 Aja)( 5600 1 ANI Shuilleabhain 36 17W45 MNowlan 3ROC 64547W40 N Lalor GEN 5707

RLynam W40 CNOC 6136 2 BGreen 18 18M21 G Elliot 3ROC 65148W35 CCarey 3ROC 5904

~19MSO PLalor CNOC 6712

9M50 JWalsh DLSO 5921

TJoyce M21 FUCCO 521220 MSO BDoherty GEN 7035

10M65 CCarroll 3ROC 5924

J Flanagan W35 Aja)( 581521 M45 J Fitzsimons 3ROC 7330

11 M18 BGreene 3ROC 6121

POBtien M35 GEN 620322W18 SHealy GEN 7835

12W55 C Wolsh 3ROC 6128

M Kenett M55 GEN 650023MSO HWhile 3ROC 8220

13W20 SMcCormack GEN 6153

J Honand M21 714224M45 MKavanagh 8525

14W45 FOmiddotNeil SET 6530

RClarke M21 7FAR 725925M40 GSweeney CNOC 9255

15M21 CHarrison AJAX 6621

BCryan M35 3ROC 750026 M45 TDevlin GEN 9631 16M70 Jlynam 3ROC 6632

BONeili MSO Set 891417W18 BBent SET 6711

FONelll W45 Set 8914 Greencourse 43km195m18W18 KMcCormack GEN 6902

BDoherty M50 GEN DNF1 BOmiddotConnor AJAX 3713

19MSO BONeili SET 6928

2 M40 J Francis 7FAR 372120 FLynch 6949

3 M45 I McicNelll 3ROC 383821M35 PFox 7615

4M55 PMcCormack GEN 394622WI6 D Healy CNOC 7547

5M45 D OColmain GEN 4011amp WI4 HYoung 7551

7 DDiQnan 7FAR 4056 23W21 SDempsey 8421

7MSO TMcGrath 3ROC 412424 M OSullivan 8625

8 LArmstrong 7FAR 423825 EOmiddotSullivan 8723

9W21 UCoghlon 3ROC 450126M15 AampJCooke GEN 8853

10M35 DWlckham AJAX 462028 GGould 3ROC 8957

26 The Iristi Orielllcer11 M60 ABLow GEN 4701

29WSO TBuHer 3ROC 912530 - DampDWeir 9527

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31 M13 D Murray AJAX 9859 3Wl2 CONeili CNOC 2910 INTERCLUB CHALLENGE ~QB~~ ~amZQ~m32M17 MReld 9936 4W14 J ONeill CNOC 3030 CARRICKGOLLOGAN9297 JCLEARV 3ROC W21 4622 3233W55 N Doherty GEN 10218 5M14 S lteltirns 3032 PMC AJPx M45 4622 3134 J OSullivan 10415 6M14 BCasey 3324 GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS PGARGAN AJNlt M45 48203035W55 VMurtagh 3ROC 12502 7W21 RDevlin GEN 3515 N PHILLIPS 3ROC W21 490429M21 M McConn DNPll 8 DMcCourt 3909 I MACNEill 3ROC M45 501428

9 Carberry 4109 A COURSE 2 Q km JHi en EGLANVILE 3ROC W21 530827REDCOURSE 40kml55m 10 A Creon 4538 OFEACHAIN BVOC M21 4146 BMCGRATH 3ROC M45 53191 T Byrne 7Far 3629 11 PQulgley 4539 JMAY 3ROC M40 4459 32 PBVTLER 31ltOC M45 53212 CStone 3843 12 MlOP Larkin 3ROC 4602 A0CLEIRIGH CNOC M35 4620 31 MHEALV GEN W40 5335263 JStack 7FAR 4248 13 M16 SCorr 4610 PNOLAN GEN M21 4711 30 RLYNAM CNOC W40 5448254M21 J Holland 4344 14 PKelders 4915 MFLYNN AJAX M21 4809 29 TCONDON CNOC M45 5507245M21 OReillyHeffernan 4350 15 Fields 4942 HMcUNOON 3ROC M21 4932 28 TMCCORMACK GEN M45 5515236 WM~her 7FAR 4723 16 M Hickey 5034 A TYNER 3ROC M21 5007 27 DOCOLMAIN GEN M45 5717227W21 N H6tchinson 3ROC 4826 17 M45 KHertst 3ROC 5036 RHOLOHEN CNOC M2Q 5014 26 JMEADE M45 5748

8 MWoli 7FAR 4829 18 M16 SCooper 5242 LQUINN SET M35 5234 25 G BUTtER 3ROC M18- 5825

9 D Keating 4836 19 DSullivan 5916 DCASHIN AJAX M40 5316 24 G SMITH FIN M45 583821

10 ANON 7FAR 4956 20 A OSullivan 5927 SOOCgtYLE CNOC M40 5347 23 OREGAN CNOC 6004

11 J Byrne 5258 21Ml0 PMcCormack GEN 6440 BBELL GEN M40 5421 22 J FITZSIMONS 3ROC M45 600612 M ampABlog CNOC 5612 22 E Pye 6458 J MCCULLOUGH 3ROC M40 5806 21 JFLANAGAN AJAX W35 60422013W45 M 0 Colmain GEN 6136 23 l Pye 6516 DWESTON SET M21 5848 20 UCOGHLAN 3ROC W21 611214 EGranger 7FAR 6445 24W5 F McKenna 6625 PSMYTH FUCCO M21 6004 PLALOR CNOC M50 612415M65 p Cooke AJAX 6649 25Ml0 Peter amp Richard AJAX 7329 LDGNOVAN AJAX M21 6039 19 SMURRAV SET M45 63451916W40 L Naughton 3ROC 7455 26 A McAllister 9923 GDOHERTY GEN M21 6348 18 FMCCORMACK CNOC M50 671017 J Kelly OBCS 7507 CBoI DNP7 DOOONGHAILE DUO M21 6455 17 ACREEOON DUO W21 67571818 MBurke 7845 JLALOR GEN M40 6610 16 BLAWLOR W21 684019 A Molloy 7647 PLANNERJOHN MCCULLOUGH CONTROLLERlIAM A AYLING DUO M21 6805 15 JATKINSON SET W35 3381720 M16 N Carroll OBCS 7855 CONVERYORGANISERMAIREWALSH pMCNAMARA DUO M2Q 6807 14 JPHElAN 734221 M16 HBody OBCS 8101 TMCDONAGH FWAR M21 6911 LOALMHAIN SET M16- 7407

22 GHanway 11140 For Interests sake here are some results NCOADE CNOC M21 6958 13 BPOWER SET M45 7520 16

23 FDawson 7FAR 11537 from the Irish Student Champs run theMty1ANGAN SET M35 7042 12 CNUGENT UCOO M20- 7632A BUITERFIELD GEN M21 7212 MBOHAN M21 7813

ORANGE COURSE 30km 35 m day before on some of the same GELlIOn 3ROC M21 7344 NLALOR GEII W40 802415

1 J Phelan 3510 courses SC4~ROLL M21 7357 A SHERIDAN GEN W21 8105

lUI 2 J Devitt 7FAR 4202 BrownM21A Conor Barry UCCO 6242 ElWICKHAM AJAX M35 7542 11 SOHEAGH M21 83473M14 lMcCormack GEN 5411 Conor Creedon UCC064 14 Ian

A BOVLE AJAX M21 7626 N HUTCHINSON 3ROC W21 8528

4M35 TKeane GEN 6058 BJONES DUO M21 7700 10 SMCCORMACK GEN W2Q 86055 W Farrelly 7FAR 6247 Locklngton (QUBOC) 6742 n 7702 GSWEENEY CNOC M40 8644

6 SOConnor 7FAR 6300 light greenW21 B Una Coghlan (Dll) GEVANS CNOC M21 7832 HMACINERNEY CNOC W40 87457 RMurphy 6533 3916 Joan Murphy (ARTCO) 5822

NSMYTH FIN M35 78359 CONEILL GEN M45 8818

8 K Rynn 6535 NFINN CESO M21 7837 CMORRISON AJAX W21 8909149 SConneil 6745 Sarah Kelly (ARTCO) 6721 FLAFFERTY FIN M35 8854 8 TLAWLOR M21 905110 PRyan 6849 OrangeM21C MI Walsh (ARTCO) 4053 M~AtON SET M35 89127 MMURPHY DUO W20- 92461311WI2 EDonlon 3ROC 6933 Paul Leith (DUO) 4432 Alan Kidney N BunERFIELD GEN M21 8913 JOBRIEN AJAX W40 932413 NCralg 7FAR middot7103 (CRTCO) 4642

POBRIEN GEN M3S 8927 A JOYCE GEN W21 952914 MAtkenson 7FAR 7309 CSTOKES 3ROC M21 8940 JCIRIN M21 963215 TMoher 7323 YellowW21C Deirdre ODowd (UCGO) FRiCHARDS 3ROC M2Q- 9156 OCALlAGHAN - 1002816 PClyne 7323 2253 Bernie Foley (UCCOO 2511 PDUNNEPXN M35 9242 DHEARAIN AJAX M35 1014417 GClyne 7324 Rowena Hughes (DUO) 3427

FBUCK~EV DUO M20- 9409 cLULLv 1104018 SMcDonoghue 7325 JFRANCIS M40 9440 JBROWN M21 1141919 A Doly 7434 DDORANFIN M21 96366 KDALY M18- 11750

20 EWalsh DLSO 8312 Condi1ions were similar but much MGALUGAN 9639 A MCEVEY AJAX W21 1211421 WColilns 8325 windier on the Saturday for the ISOC RLYONSDUO M21 9908 BDUNNE M21 1214522 Hugh Ger Alizlo 8550 The W21A course was 54 km210 m and

DMALONE 11BN 10016 N HEEREY W21 12801CSlovln 7FAR DNP11 Sty1URPHV SET M21 10436 AHEEREY W21 12801RElIis MP6amp7 was won by Toni ODonovan (UL) In DFLOOD FCA 12903 ECODD M21 13944AA Bamp HCullen MP7 4457 Stephen Bogle (QUB) ran as an AWiTIER AJAX 15134 DCODD M40 13944J Moloney MP7 M21 B on the same course and won in

VJONES FIN M40 DNP7 PCULLEN DNP16W Mollon RShort Samp A Cullen SMcEvoy N EDUNNE 3ROCM21 DNPI3 BOBBIE DNP19Molane amp N Connolly DNP7 4335 EOSHEA GEN M35 DNP21 o SHORT CNQC M40 DNF

RCLEARY 3ROC M35 DNF RHUGHES DUO W2G-DNFYELLOWCGURSE23km65m JDUNNE DNF

1W8 CCashin AJAX 2420 RWALLDUO M21 DNF

2 M12 TMcCormack GEN 275528 The Irish Qriemeer The Irish Orienle1L22

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LC-CRAWFORD 3ROC MI6- 361328 DUNLOP RMS DNF DDENTON DNF 1 M21 BOBrien AJAX 6344

BROWE 3650 FSMYTH DNF 2 M21 P Nolan GEN 6427

TMCGRATH 3ROC M50 3816 DCOUR$E 26Km65m 3 MIlO B Bell GEN 8116

JONEILL FIN W45 391827 P MCCORMACK GEN M55 183732 FINAL RESULT 4M21 GBrady COriltO 6536

BDOHERTY GEN M50 395126 DLAAKlN 3ROC 1837 3ROC 463 SET 156 5 W21 U Creagh 3ROC 6803

GCONDON GEN middotM50 403825 MWALSH 3ROC W50 231231 GEN 404 FIN 155 6 M21 M Flynn AJAX 9016

lBURER CNOC WI6- 405724 FMARTINDALE 3ROC M60 232630 CNOC 275 DUO 67 7 MIlO J McCulough 3ROC 9119

JOBRIEN AJAX M50 410423 CWALSH 3ROC W55 235329 AJAX 253 UCDO 0 9M21 PBrennon SET 9216

W MCCORMA~K GEN W45 413222 MBURER 3ROC M55 243926 10M21 GDoherty UCDO 9933

FFlOOD FIN M21 4325 RMURPHY M21 2442 THECOMPETITION PROVED TO BEQUITECLOSE GEN 10 M40S0Boyle CNOC 10444

A NISHUILLEBHAlN 3ROC W45 4335 RRYAN FCA 2442 GAINED AN EARLY LEAD SURRENDERING ITBRIEFLYTO 11 M21 J Keallnge AJAX 12908

EOSUILlEBHAIN 3ROC M50 4419 NOBOYLE CNOC W14- 244527 CNOC BEFORE3ROC SNATCHED ITAWAY FOR ABOUT M21 J Elliott 3ROC DNF

NWALSH 3ROC M14- 4438 PRYAN MI6- 2554 AN HOUR BUTFAILIING TO OPEN A GAP ALLOWED M35 A OClelrlgh CNOC() DNF

DBUTLER CNOC M50 444121 B HOLLINSHEAD 3ROC M55 2509 GEN TO BRIEFLYREGAIN THELEAD STRONG RUNSK MCCORMACK GEN W18- 502620 DLARGE GEN W60 253426 LATEIN THEDAY SEnLED THECOMPETITION WITH 6lllil ~QIl~iI km l2~ rnJ BARRETT CNOC M55 5201 SROTHERY 3ROC M60 2545 3ROC FINAllY GAINING AN UNASSAILABLE LEAD 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 6414

A cooKE AJAX W21 5504 TCLEARY 3ROC W50 2626 DOWN THEFIELDAJAX PUTON A LATECHARGE BUT 2 M115POBrlen AJAX 6447

FOSULLIVAN 5533 SNOWLAN 3ROC W14- 2630 JUSTMISSEDCATCHING CNOC BUTTHESTRUGGLE 3M21 AOMuliane GEN 6726

F FLYNN 21BN 5645 JDCLARKE GEN M55 2744 25 Of THEDAY WAS THESET- FIN BAmE WITH SET 4 M16 LCrawford 3ROC 7147

DKEALY 5711 HCONVERY 3ROC W55 2822 GETTING ITBYA WHISKER THEANTICIPATED STUDENT 5MIISWYoung CNOC 7352

TFIELDS 21BN 5729 PGLANVILLE 3ROC M55 3011 BATTLENEYER MATERIALISED DUO PUTUPA 6 M21 A Tyner 3ROC 7717

DMITCHELl 21BN 5730 A BURKEGEN M12- 303424 CREDiBLE SCORE CONSIDERING THEYWEREONLY 7 M115P Gorgon AJAX 7735

EDOYLE 21BN 5617 A MCCORMACK GEN W50 3324 ELIGIBLETO RUN IN TWO COURSES BUTSADLY UCDO 8 M21 TJoyce FUCCO 7910

A COFFEY 21BN 5619 CCARROLL 3ROC M65 3340 FAILED TO SCORE A SINGLE POINTWERE HAVE ALL 9 MIl 5 TMcCormack GEN 7927

DNAGLE3ROC W45 5630 CCASHIN AJAX W12middot 345123 THESTUDENTSGONE 10 M50 ENiland AJAX 6001

KHOPKINS 3ROC W21 6220 SSUlUVAN 3529 11 M50 NC Crawford 3ROC 8645

TFLooD 21BN 6245 TMCCORMACK GEN M12- 3742 SO MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO RAN ON THEDAY TO 12 W35 J Flanagan AJAX 6834

JlYNAM 3ROC M70 6321 BONElll SET M50 3742 MAKE THEEVENTA SUCCESS ESPECIALLYALL GEN 13 W21 N Phillips 3ROC 8950

KTOMPSON DUO 6321 HNOWLAN 3ROC M12middot 3944 MEMBERSWHO RAN amp HELPED 14 M35 M Donovan 3ROC 9109

MMCGAVAN W21 6330 SEAMUS CNOC M9middot 394522 15 W40 R lynam CNOC 9322

STAlBOT TCC 6410 SAMUEL M16- 4221 THANKS ALSO TO BOB PINKERamp ALAN TAYLORFOR 16MI8GBuHer 3ROC 9401

FONEILL SET W45 642919 RNOLAN M18- 4223 THEIRWORK ON CONSmUCTING THETROPHY AND 17 M35 P Dunne WEGO 9816

KHANNAGHAN 6436 I DORREPAAl SET W5- 444421 ERICSSON amp DELPHI FOR THEIRSUPPORT 18 M45 B McGrath 3ROC 9631

PGIBBONS 6437 NDOHERTY GEN W50 4448 19W45MNowlon 3ROC 9841

LMCCORMACK GEN M14- 6439 RSHORT CNOC MID- 454420 FINALLYSPECIAL THANKS TO MAURA MORAN WHO 20 M45 RWililamson LVO 9857

JHENNAGHER 6503 CSHORT CNOC MII- 455619 MADE THEPRESENTATIONOF THEINTERCLUB 21 M20 A Quln 3ROC 10002

EGIBBONS 6512 TBUTLER 3ROC W50 4613 CHALLENGE TROPHY TO THEWINNING CLUB 3ROC 22 D Brennon 3ROC 10750

DCHEORY llBN 6633 PQUIGlEY 3ROC 4642 23 M50 H WhIte 3ROC 10845

EMURANE TCC 6640 PLARKIN 3ROC 4643 PLANNER MICHAEL KELLET 24 BCronin 10907

DSMITH FIN MI6- 664116 DONEILL M21 4826 CONTROLLER ANDREW OMUULANE 25 MIlO J Lalor GEN 11043

EQUINN W35 6740 BDORLEY M2G- 4914 ORGANISER amp INSTIGATOR PAUL NOlAN 26 RMcDonnell 11507

DORAW W2G- 6745 DONEILL M21 4915 27 M21 C Burns AJAX 12253

CMCGRATH 3ROC W45 7203 FMCSHANE WI6- 4916 26 M21 D Heale 3ROC 12448

PCOOKE AJAX M60 7212 MMCLOUGLIN W2G- 4920 29 M16 J McGrath 3ROC 13215

MDOYLE 21BN 7216 EKENNEDY 4856 30 M40 G SWeeney CNOC 13857

A DEMPSEY W21 7340 CKENNEDY 4958A SWEENEY 7413 CLYNAM M12- 5057 Bild CQIlGiil~ 1km l2lQ mSMCDONAGH TCC 7508 JMULlEN W60 5157 1W18 L Sutler CNOC 7365

DRYAN 21BN 7627 NLYNAM 3ROC W75 5815 2 M115TDevlin GEN 7816

A ONEILL 7633 RFLooD FIN WIG- 590918 3 W21 M Hutchinson 3ROC 8910

RDOYLE 21BN 7727 GJONES FIN WIG- 592317 4 W21 J McElwain 3ROC 9027

BSHARKEY FIN W21 7740 HJONES FIN WIG- 592416 5 MGalllgan 10334

A GILLMAN W12- B706 REID 6722 6M16HBody OBCS 10453

C M35 8931 EPYE 7014 7 M16 MCarroll OBCS 10504

MBARRY 9430 P MCCORMACK GEN MIG- 7403 8 W45 M OColmaln GEN 11050

OOCONNER W35 11020 KQUINLEN GEN M12- 7412 9 11160P Croke AJAX 13256

BSEVIN W21 11040 EQUIGLEY FIN W14- 754815 10 A Sweeney amp A Murray 15315

MREID W21 11520 CLAFFERTY FIN W4- 7549 - SMurphy DNF

KHANNEY DUO 13630 MCABE 7726

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4 W45 M Walsh 3ROC 7806 Q[QOOll ~QInll Q~Illl K rn B Delaney M21 CNOC 5411 KDaly MI7 86115 M45 D OColmain GEN 7939 1W14 N OBoyle CNOC 3652 G Brady M21 CORKO 5603

50 hEatu M21 88216 M45 M Kavanagh 8312 2 M14 LMcCormack GEN 4129 p Nolan M21 GEN

J flemIng M35 89325704 E08n8n M50 FINGAL 89~7 M60 A Bonox-tow GEN 8533 3 John amp Dave 4657 R Holohan M20 CNOC 5750 DDoran M21 FINGAL 91418 W21 U Coghlan 3ROC 8700 4 W16 C Kavanagh OBCS 4817 A Tucker M35 5823 GSwaaney M40 CNOC 93149 W55 C NuHoIl LEEO 8754 5 M14 SKearns OBCS 4930

M Flynn M21 AJAX 6048 SOShe M35 GEN 9322H MeLindon M21 3ROC 6205 J8rowll 9345

10 M35 FLafferty FIN 8904 6 RRichardson 5009 P Spillane M35 CNOC 6407 MDonlOn MI 3ROC 9538

11M45DOMurchu CNOC 8915 7 W21 D ONeill FIN 5026 B Bell M40 GEN 6516PDonlon 1AS5 3ROC 9736N BlOwne M17 10133

12 M21 D Doran FIN 8955 8 W14 Sl BuHer CNOC 5631 P Casey M21 UCDO 6513 MOalligan 1050213 MSS M Butl~r 3ROC 9156 9 W18 D Kavanagh SI Thomas 5739 J Cleary W21 3ROC 6552 PCulion 1055514 M55BHoliinsnead 3ROC 9350 10 W12YAOSlien AJAX 5740

BONeill M45 CNOC 6605 NCarrall 11652N C Crawford M50 3ROC 6847 LSloan MI9 11952

15 W45 A NiShuilleabhaln 3ROC 9553 11W16 LGrIffin 6027 P McNamara M20 DUO 6920 H8rody 08CS 1215316 M45PBul1er 3ROC 9557 12 W18 L Bracken St Thomas 6052 R Cleary M35 3ROe 6926 N HutChinson W21 3ROC 1433317 WSO J ONeill FIN 9922 13 M21 G Lawlor CNOC() 6113 T Duggan M35 CNOe 7117

H08relamUy AJAX 15705

18 M21 N BuHerfield GEN 10008 14 MGriffin 6114 N Phillips W21 3ROe 7431 CLally ONPN4

19 W50CElant SET 10238 15 W18SBracken St Thomos6138 B Doherty M50 GEN 7826 CMcDonngh ONPN14

20 W45W McCormack GEN 10422 16 W12C Buller CNOC 6146J Lalor M40 GEN 7907 fOallln ONPN7G Elliott M21 3ROC 8002 a Hunl ONF

21 M65 SRothery 3ROC 10730 17W45SButier CNOC 6234 E Dunne M21 3ROe 8126 RMcOonnoll ONF22 W50 G power 3ROC 11055 18W21 MReid 6311 00 Murchu M45 CNOC 8240 Awall DNF

23 W21 FOSllen AJAX 12417 19 M18 SOMoore st Thomas6552 NOormack M21 CNOC 8422 CCOURSEW21 A Sheridan GEN PNP 10 20 W21 M Joyce 6720 G Condon M50 GEN 8428 G EvansE OShea M35 GEN 8441 M21 CNOC 2917M451 MacNeill 3ROCDNF 21 ORyon 61st 6744 M Buller M55 3ROC 8456 M Healy W40 GEN 3333M21BRowe 3ROCDNF 22 L Callaghan 61s1 7002 D OColmain M45 GEN 8833 K McKenna AAS 3414

23 HReld SM-Navy7138 P Buller M45 3ROC 8850 A 0 Donnell AAS 3414

Liebl Z[22l ~Qt[~2 la~Illl2QIl 24 DLee 61s1 7321 C Koegan 3ROC 9624 WCollln$ 7 FAR 3450

1 M20 P McNamara DUO 3818 25 P Griffin 7806 C Stokes M21 10545 T Byrne 3612B Jones M21 DUO 10659 JOmiddotNeili W50 FIN 3902

2 M16ROColmaln GEN 4233 26 Uz Niall amp Gearoidl 8241 M Kellen M55 GEN 13141 J F(sncls M40 7 FAR 39393 M21 Bohan CNOC 4252 27 M McAlister amp P 0 Connor 12942 Redmond amp Cooke W45 GEN 40054 W21 B Lawlor CNOC 4441 EPye MP5 D Cashin DNP16 D Gormley AAS 40235 M21 TLawlor CNOC() 4638 M16SCooper TRB()MP5 SOBoyte DNP2 J SUlek 7 FAR 4048

BOBnon ONP6 Hanlon 7 FAR 43076 M50 EOSuilleabhaln3ROC 5339 AGrlffin MP5 DShon DNF WoodsDevitt 7 FAR 43307 M16LOhAlmain SET 5436 AKiernan MP5 R Wallace DNF N Walsh M14- 3ROC 44208 M35 SDoody 5838 M16SCarr OBCSMP5 AM McKenna W40 AJAX 45049M14 NWatsh 3ROC 6155 W18CMunn MP5 8 COURSe R Moynihan AAS 452410 W55CWalsh 3ROC 6316 W18AClarke MP511 K Elaejai SM-Navy 6330 RDevlin GEN MP Unlortunltefy tnt course had to oe voded due 0 an tncottect contr~ code Timbullbull 6nd

12 W45 D Nagle 3ROC 6338 W16CBorry OBCSMPrO$unr givenbelOwrorlIOn only Conlrol6 hasbun axduel rromtht ulls

13 W35 C Corey 3ROC 6553 M Kelly OBCS DNF W Young M45 CNOC 4637 P Gallagher AASMNowlon W45 3ROC 5659 452414 W14SNowlan 3ROC 7136 M14BCasey OBCSDNF BMcGrath M45 3ROC 5739 S Healy WISmiddot GEN 453515 W45 FONeill SET 7256 0 WictltlGm M35 AJAX 6250 D Large weo GEN 453716 M16BGreene 3ROC 7346 YellQlOt~QU[~1l2 a Imlll 00 Il J Fitzsimons M45 3ROC 6311 M Kavanagh M45 462117 W18 K McCormack GEN 7548 1 M12TMcCormack GEN 3243

FOBen W21 AJAX 6403 S L Buller W14 CNOC 4731C Burns M21 AJAX 6455 N Lawlor 474818 W20 SMcCormack GEN 7555 2 M12ABell GEN 3428 A Ayling M21 OUO 6457 G Codd M21 482719 W40 N Lalor GEN 7704 3 M12 A Burke 3430 s Murray M45 6601 P Cooke MeO AJAX 4946UCoghran W21 3ROC 67r20 W18 B Elant SET 7748 4 Ml0RShart CNOC 3811 RLynam W40 CNOC 6745 F Dawson 7 FAR 505521 WIlO J OSllen AJAX 7823 5 AampS Cullen 3812 A8uner11eld M35 GEN 6904 MDeagan AAS 511122 M5OBONeill SET 7832 6 Wl0CCashin AJAX 3824 E0 Suliloobhaln 10150 3ROC 7058 C McKenna AAS 5112

MWalsh W45 3ROC 710S J Curtin M21 515523 W21 S Dempsey 8006 7 Ml0PMcKenna AJAX 3958 8 lojolllnhOad MS5 3AOC 7210 C MeGrath W45 3ROC 531724 W50 A McCormack GEN 8011 8 BCulien 4013 OHiggins 7245 E Kernan W21 AJAX 533125 M65 C Carroll 3ROC 8250 9 A-M McKenna AJAX 4520

FMCCormack M55 CNOC 7247 U 0 Callaghan M20 5412BLuwlor 1121 733026 W21 H Hopkins 3ROC 8436 10 Wl0HHealy CNOC 5007 JOempsoy M21 74or D Mooney 7 FAR 5419

27 F Lynch 8535 11 W14 N Lalor amp L OReIiIyGEN 5144 TLawlor M21 1536 0 Sullivan 5420OHealy M14middot G~ 7634 D Ryan W21 5440

28 W50 TBuller 3ROC 9646 12 Ml0S0Boyle CNOC 5412 TDevlin 10145 GEN 7635 A Joyce W21 GEN 554729 M70(M5O) J Lynam 3ROC 10923 13 VCulien 6949 D8utler M50 CNOC 7800 J Lvnam M70 3ROC 563730 RampD Gibbons 12105 14 W60 J Mullen 9628 A UIShuilleabhainWS 3ROC 7815 C Cashin Wl0 AJAX 575531 Chambon x3 13306 15 M7 G Corney 14141

SRothery 10165 3AOC 795 T Keane GEN 5803LNaughlon W40 3ROC 795432 WSS V Murtagh 3ROC 16611 Ml0 H Nowlan 3ROC MP AMomsey W35 CNOC 8011 C Kavanagh W15 OBCS 5816

KGlbbons MPl Ml0PMcCormackGEN MP HWhlle 10150 JROC 8016 P Maguire AAS 5832- EONeill WISmiddot 3ROC 8031 D Caullen AAS 5832

M16 J Carbary OBCS MP W4() C LaffertyFIN DNF ABoyle M21 AJAX 8140 B Dunne M21 5917 D Doyle SM-NavyMP9 JMcGrath MI6 3ROC 8335 McElwain W21 5944

32 The Irish OriauearL BuUr W18 CNOC 8429 B Casey MI4 OBCS 6022

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4640McGillivray 7 FAA 6910 K Hannay DUO 4640S Goldsberry 5955 NOmiddotBoyle W12 CNOC 4710KrlszlormiddotBajeis 7043 E Donlon W12 3AOC 5018A Hasrey 7229 115024G Lawlor 73SO E PyeSO45P Morrigan 7410 L PyeSO45T Butler WSO 3AOC 7444 L amp M Anderson WI21Ml0 5202MJell1in 7645 A Oorrepaal MIa- SET 5410John M 7 FAR 7646 IOoffepaal WIOmiddot SET 5430L ConnottylS OConnor 7 FAR n06 David OBCS 5854V Murtagh W55 3AOC 7807 Auairf Ml0 CNOC 5937PFox M35 7953 CShon Ml0middot CNOC 5947M Doyle 8314 N Walsh6122E Griffin W20 DUO 9CA8 TJ Walsh6125Flrhouse 18753 Barryw6155P Walsh6155Niall I Gavin DNP 2 C Walsh6155B Slevin ONP 4 C Shaw6258C Walsh DNP10 E Shaw6258Aoyamp Erris ONPhl1 J Doyle6613K Thompson DNP 23 A Doyle6613A Kleman DNP 4 COmiddotBoyle Ml0middot CNOC 6818KAB ONF C Mangan6613Flrhous8 ONF C Murphy OBCS 6909C Sharkey ONF CBaY OBCS 6910COmiddotNelli ONF KNampNL W12 GEN 6916ONelli famly DNF J Mulhern W60 3AOC 7805NLynam ONF G Carney MIO 10240ACurroil DNF O Carney M12 10314Ciara amp Sinead DNF S Casper

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S ~Il E OSulllan SET 7102

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11 WSO CWalsh 3ROC 4142

18 W21 A Joyce OEN 4218

19 wu S MOltol11l3ck OEN 4345

20 MI1 S Ulcr WHO 4SOO

21 Ml1 K OLoughlin MS 4141

22 MelToil 4913

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24 MSO B ONtili SET S 146

5 W21 M~lurphy DUO 5332

26 IVlI K Thompson DUO ~J34

21 W45 FOmiddotNeili SET 5548

28 WS5 V Mun~h 3ROC 58S1

29 V2l N Carroll DUO 5926

30 MI1 D GII~her AAS 6035

31 Ml1 Crowley A~S 6437)2 ~111 SOmiddotHul 6801

n MIS P Maguire AAS 6944

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36 o1t~ C Ooylc ArS 76~6

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12 ~UI AOMuHan OEN HZ2

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23 ~Ul EMcGinley AJA-v 1130

24 ~Ul BJones DUO 72 59

25 ~ISO N C-Crawford lROC 7150

26 M60 J BatT CNOC 7909

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John Muldowney FWAR M35 6600George Taylor FWAR M40 6725

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Wayne Niall 7FAR 7800Jason Masterson WHO M18 8155

Olive Manning 10405Tom Conlon FWAR M21 MP13

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Ian Hanna 4015Marcus Came 16Bn 6130

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Eimear Cannon GRTC 11020Donna Philbin GRTC W19 11330

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Cian OLeary WHO M14 1710John Hargroves WHO M15 3630

Erinna Foley-Fisher MN W10 3642Christian Foley-Fisher MN M12 3715

T Cooke WHO M15 7305Satomi Tsujii WHO 8440

louise Maguire UCG 9800Fiona Murphy UCG 10100Arlene Claffey DNFNiamh Hanna DNF

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ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997EVENING ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997

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Moy 13 RUSSBOROUGHCoWicklowCNOC 045432267 N 961220 DONADEA Clane Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N B3 3327 CURRAGHWiESTCo Kidare CNOC 045432267 N 75 14

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Apr 17 GARRYCLOYNEWaterloo Co Cork BOCEvenlng League 3 02247300 530 to 715W6OO82024 CURRABINNYCarrlgallne Co Cork BOC Evening League 4 021546194 530 to 715W780630

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GLENBOWiERWooD KHleagh Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 6 021361544 W 99 77KlLBRITIAINWOOD Bandon Co COIk CorkO Inter Firm League 7 021361544 W 52 47WALSHTOWNWOOD Midlelon Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm league 8 021361544 W 66 91WARRENSCOURTWOOD Kilmurry Co Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 9 021361544 W 38 67GARREnSTOWNWOOD BallinsplHIGCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 10021361544 W 58 44

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Lend an OrlenleetlThisyear one club member can compete on eachteem but on a different course 10the novicesThe idea Is that the clubs would Lend an OriGnleGtto any team not having a resident orlenteer Lastyear several teams had an ordinary orienteer as nonplaying captain but many teems did not Manyorganisations with club orienteers did not enter IheIGague but despite thot over thirty teams competedwith a high attendance up to the lost night

While each event Isorganised by a dlffGrent clubwe found Idst year that a results crew whichtroveued from event 10 event helped greatly Indisplaying thG results promptly as people finished Ifyou could help on several of the nights pteose doolfer as some of last years crew will wish to run thisyearNB This leaguG Is intendGd as a social as well as asporting occasionEntry forms for teams are included in the LeinstGrcopies of this issueof lIO Try to get your workmatesinvolvGd

If you favour the concept of -Lend an Orlenteer-and you are likely to be available on the lourThursdays of June and the 3rd July and would likG10

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I~HJumORTRA~NGWEEKEND-BIRR CO OFFALYThis year the format of the training was slightlydifferent to oilier years and I found it to be mostbeneficial There were a lot of coaches to train incomparison to other years - thanks to all thecoaches and Idrivers who made the weekendpossible The theme of the weekend was thecompassEarly Friday morning we departed from Cork sothat we coula maximise the time available fortraining We were thrown straight in at the deepend on Friday with a compass exercise followeddirectly by two time trials After this some of uswere prepared to go home but we were sent out inpairs again with only our compasses and mapsafter lunch This was followed by a short (forsome) and enjoyable medley relayflriday evening was a wet one for Pionne AustinWhen I said that wc were thrown in at the deepend 1 was speaking metaphorically but as it wasFicnncs birthday Marcus came up with the ideathat she should celebrate in style She ended upsiuing (1) in a river in Birr - we blame it onMary (as usual)Saturday started earlier for some than for othersand went on quite late as well after a very hardday We moved between Kinnity and Clonbrockwhere we had 2 selection races and another timetrial We also had a blackberry fight (guess whowe are blaming that on) The games onSaturday night were new to quile a few membersand had some surprises in store - however wecant tell you about these as that would ruin thesurprise for future members of the squadThe weekend finished with the no cup final inPortumna I think that Clare and Deirdre are stillodd with me because of the course I chose whichwas as a result their selection race course - youhad to be there to see their reactions

Toni ODonohn

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Ajax Flash

You have probably got your copy of thefirst AJAX FLASH newsletter in the post bynow if not we may have the wrong addressetc As we hope to produce this on a fairlyregular basis we would really welcome anycomments suggestions input that you may haveso shout if you have something to shout about

Congratulations to all AJAX prizewinners at tbe Munster and Connacbt ChampsDenis Reidy Paddy OBrien Martin FlynnFiona amp Brendan OBrien Leo Donovan and toall wbo competed

We recently ran the Leinster LeagueEvent in Ravens Rock and one of the Nigbt-Oleague events on IGlIiney Hill on 26th Feb Thenumbers were not overwhelming but the eventwas enjoyable and a rcsonable success We arealso running a number of the local eveningevents over the Summer so we hope to see you allthere bring a few new perople if you can

Training continues every Tuesday night at7pm beginning at the running track in Belfieldunder the very able guidance of PaddyOBrien every level of fitness is catered for soplease do not feel shy you will be pleasentlysurprised and possibly have some fun too Thisis an open invitation to members from any otherclubs so come along if you feel like it

Remember that we are running the IrishChamps this year on May 3rd in Glendaloughand we need as much help as possible please callDamien Ceshin at 01-2818212 to volunteer somehelp it will be greatly appreciated

We have arranged 8 club day on 26thApril location is Damien Cashins inRoundwood where we will organise a shortevent nearby followed by some well neededmaintenance on the clubs equipment in advanceof the IOC 97 plus possibly a few drinksafterwards at a nearby hostelry

Also it appears tbat a large number ofAjax members are now on E-mail so we arecompiling a directory of club E-mail addresses Ifyou are on the orienteering super higbway (oreven the bard shoulder ) please let us know Mail Brendan OBrien at obrienbstatoilno tobe included on the list

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MUNSTER CI-LllPIONSIIllS INCIDGEELA

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SI Patricks weekend and a chance to goorientecring amid the beguiling crags andcontours of Inchigeela a combination not to bemissed Remembering the weather at some of theearly Shamrock O-Ringens with rain mist andcold did causesome second thoughts but whatsa spot of rain The Munster Championships at Tilna Spidcoige were as demanding and as wellorganised as we have come to expect fromplanner Brian Corbell and Cork OrienteersPleasant running conditions (mild and dry) and itwas nice to have n I 10000 map to read (not thatit helped my navigation much)

John Feehan (BVOC) rail the 9 km M21E coursein 6719 with Cohn Rothery 2nd and BrendanOBrien 3rcl In the W21 class (no elite here) ToniODonovan added to her Irish StudentChampionships win taking first place withEadaoin Morrish 2nd and Emma Glanville 3rd

Munster Champ resuHM21E John Feehon avocW21 Toni ODonovon CorkOM21L 1 PoulNolon GEN

2 John Muckion CorkOM20 1 Tim Totlenhom FermO

3 Aonghus Fitzgibbon WotOM35L 1 Pot Forrelly CNOC

2 Seon McSweeney SOMIS Damlen Fltzgerold NolOM40 1 Denis Reidy AJAX

2 Kevin ODwyer SOM45 1 Poddy OmiddotBtien AJAX

7 Clem Stopleton SOM21S Tony Joyce FUCCOIN20 Cotherine auHer DUO

2 Deirdre Creedon CorkOM16 1 Luke C-Crowford 3ROC

2 Dorren Burke CorkOM455 John Fitzgibbon WolOMSO Ted Feehon svocM55 1 PoddyLolor CNOCW18 Clore OConnor CorkOW21S 1 KlmGlddls DEE

2 Emlty Cronin CorkOW35 Bernadette Colemon CorkOW40 1 RuthLynom CNOC

3 MoryAuslin CorkOW45 Cormet Feehon avoc1vI60 1 MoxweilReed FermO

2 RedColnan CorkOW16 Aislinn Austin CorkOW55 Clore NuttoD LeeOM14 1 David Healy GEN

3 Kevin Houlihan CorkOW14 Nlomh Morrissey CorkOM12- PoulGeary avocWl0 1 Erinno Foley-Fisher MNAV

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INTERPROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSH1PS

111emist and rain couldnt stay away for ever Itwas cool windy and quite wet for theInterprovincialat Bear na Gaoithe The courses(by Richard Kavanagh) were as good as theprevious days except for a small stretch of forestat the end whicb was inevitable and providedshelter for the finish but did little to enhance theorienteering A good turnout from three of theprovinces meant that the competition wasntgoing to be as one-sided as it had been on the lasttwo years but Munster nevertheless took thetrophy (or they would have if Leinster hadreturned it a year ago when Ulster won)

In the Elite class Colm OHalloran (LeeO) wonwith John Feehan (BVOC) 2nd and GeoffSomerville (LVO) 3rd SaturdayS winner ColmRothery in a tactical move ran M35L on the somecourse to pick up uscful points for Leinstcr In theW21 class Eadaoin Morrish took first placefollowed by Eileen Loughman (CNOC) andEmma Glanville

The final score was Munster 232 Leinster 194Ulster 90 Connaught 22

An excellent weekends orienteering The resultsarrived in the post within two days The only flyin the ointment as far as I could see was amisplaced control on Saturday on course 5affecting 9 classes running on that course(Murphys Law again) The situation was furthercomplicated by the control being correctedmidway through the competition - a difficult onefor the controller What would you have doneJohn McC

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SETANTA SCRIBBLES

AGMThe club AGM was held 011 Sunday 9th Februaryin the Yellow House Thanks to all those whoturned up The club committee for this year isChairman Dave WestonTreasurer Prances ONeillSecretary Jocelyn CathalinCommittee Members Philip Drennan MickMangan Eamon Woulfe

Mullughmccn November 10th 1996The event was run as a memorial to Colin Dunlop- all proceeds go to SI Franciss Hospice Acheque for pound500 was presented to Mrs AlisonDunlop on the day and more money has sincebeen received Thank you to everyone whosupported this event (whether you were there inbody or in spirit)

Lelnster ChampionshipsSetanta is running this event in Djoucc onSaturday May 24th Entries are already comingin - all club members are required to help on theday in the running of this major event

Other events In 1997The first Hellfire event of the year has come andgone - it was a lovely day with a good turn-outUnfortunately the B course had to be voided dueto an incorrect control code The next kilakeeevent was a night event in March Setania willagain be running one of the Software PathsBusiness Houses League events on June 26th andanother evening event there on 15th July TheMountain Marathon will take place on 6th Julyand there will be another event on Djouce on 5thOctober(and for you Mullaghrneen fans out there it willbe back were just giving the bluebells abreakll)

Com petitionSctanta members did very well in competitionlast year winning prizes at most ChampionshipsClub members also acquitted themselves well inhill running (4th in the leaguejmountainmarathons the National Adventure Marathon

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next year instead of coming second) and longwalks (and we wont say anything about theperson who completed the entire Wicklow Wayin 34 hours dressed in a fertiliser bag during ahurricane) However only goes to show thatorienteering isnt the only string to the bow

Plans for next yearMajor focus on running relay teams we didquite well with the couple we had in 1996Contact our relay Team Manager (Phil Brennanhas this post for the Irish Relay Champs) if youwant 10be on II teamIn addition club Ovsuits are being ordered againin the near future contact me NOW if you wantto be included in this order

Jocelyn Cathalin 36 Taney Road DundrumDublin 14

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Glencree Colour Event Sept 1996GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS

Red Course1 M35 C Donaghy2 M40 T Devlin3 W21 EBrldcut4 NGolllgan5 M20 ROMulione6 W18- A Flynn7 M21 T Lowtor8 W21 N Hutchinson9 W21 BMcCluskey10 M35 J Synnol11 W14- JWhyle12 W14- D Heoly CNOC13 N DonahyA Evons 1005114 M20- BLynch DLSO15 W45 C RedmondJ CookeGEN1DNF

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Ughtgreen COJIse1 M21 SOoorley2 MI6- LOhAlmholn3 M14- D Heoly4 WI JHoron1gt MSO D Butler6 M55 LConvery7 W14- SNowldn8 W45 DNogle9 M14- A Nolon10 W55 HConvery11 WSO C Wolsh12 W45 FONeili13 MSO BONeill14 W35 MFtym15 W55 M Higgins

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Resultsot Phoenix Park night event 19th ShQll

February 1997 - Dublin by Night 1 A niShuileabhain W45 3ROC 2310 RESULTSOF 3ROC Lelnster League event 12M14 D Healy GEN 4740BGreene M18 3ROC 2705 Clara Co W1cklow 2nd March 1997 13M16 JMcGrath 3ROC 4856

Long course 85km Resultsot Klllakee 13397 - Dublin By 14 W McCormack GEN 4919

1 MorlinFlynn AJAX M21 5717 Night 4 Blown 89 km2SO m15W45 A ni Shuilleabholn 3ROC SO29

2 Lea Donovan AJAX M21 5750 A Course M21 CRothery AJAX 554016M55 BHollinshead 3ROC SO56

3 Philip Brennan SET M21 5933 1 Damien Cashin 532012 M21 BOmiddotBrlen AJAX 55417W40 Rlynam CNOC 5101

4 Dove Weston SET M21 6224 2 Brendan OBrien 534510 M35 C OHalloran LEE 624818W35 JAtkinson SET 5129

3 JusllnMay 54538 M35 A OClelrigh CNOC 653918MSO DButler GEN 5129

Medium course 64km 4 Marlin Flynn 57007 M21 BDelalley CNOC 66252OM35 BCryan 3ROC 5131

1 Lamp N C-Crowford 3ROC 4910 5 DoveWeslan 60016 M21 Dweston SET 691621W18 L Butler CNOC 5238

2 Fergus Brien M21 5309 6 Hugh Mcllndon 62415 M20 RHolohan CNOC 6924 22W21 B Lawlar CNOC 5343

3 Brendan Cryan3ROC M35 5709 7 Lea Donovan 75394 M21 MFlynn AJAX 7049 23M21 A Lawlor 5359

4 J Holland M21 6056 8 TimMcDonagh 83433 M35 PFarrell CNOC 704924WSO C Bent SET 5448

5 RClarke 7FAA M21 6310 9 Andrew OMuilane 89392 M21 lDonovdil AJAX 7210 25 Woods 7FAR 5502

6 Claron Donaghy amp EBtidcut GEN 7909 M21 P Bleman SET 7456 26M40 DShorl CNOC 5512

BCourse M35 D Cashin AJAX 753827WSO GPower 3ROC 5545

Short course 36km 1 Lorcan OBhalmaln 402312 M21 E Niland AJAX 7756 28 DMolane 5608

1 K Herbst amp PBrady 8100 2 MlckMangan 435010 M35 M Mongan SET 8248 29M55 MBuHer 3ROC 5625

A nl Shullleabhain 3R0C Missing na 1 3 Brendan Cryan 63038 M40BBeIl GEN 83343OM21 SOhEafa 5743

4 Ronan Clarke 71157 M40 SOBoyle CNOC 9349 31 M21 D Doran FIN 6027

I hope lhe 15hardy soulswho braved the elements 5 J Holland + LOReilly 83226 M21 PNolan GEN DNF32M17 Browne 6132

otter one of the worst days of the yeO enjoyed the 6 Mlck Kellett 9525533 M55 JBent SET 6505

Pork under Ihe full moon Thanks for coming BLUECOURSE63 km235m34 MGalligan 7118

Apologies to anyone who couldhl find the event CCourse 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 4838 35 PCulien 7345

manpower shortages meant thot putting oul the 1 Aine NIShuilleabhain 41 4312 2M45 W Young CNOC 490736M65 SRothery 3ROC 7347

controls took precedence over signposting Thanks 2 Tom Condon 590010 3M45 POmiddotBrien AJAX SO51 37 M35 PDonlon 3ROC 7354

to Martin Flynn for initiating the Dublin by Night 3 BGreen 68008 4M21 AOMuliane GEN 53SO38MI9 C Lolly 7357

league and for directing Intending oompetitors to 5M16 L C Crawford 3ROC 541939 M35 PFarren 3ROC 7658

the Start Elm~1LsgglSelg~s1 5W21 D NIChallanaln AJAX 541940M35 POmiddotBrien GEN 7702

ACoUlse Points 6 M45 BMcGrath 3ROC 543341 Ml9 LSloon 7933

John McCullough (Plannercontrollerorganisersole 1 Damlen Cashin 32 7M40 J Lalor GEN 551542 PKovanogh 10948

event affidal etc) 3ROC 2 Hugh McLlndon 29 8M18 GButier 3ROC 561143M17 KDoIy DNF

3 Martin Flynn 27 9 M45 TMcCormack GEN 5618

Carrlckgollogan Night-O event 5397 10M45 BONell CNOC 5914UghtGreen 37km 150m

Thanks to all who come especially those wha BCourse Points 11W21 N Phillips 3ROC 6013lMl5 ROmiddotColmaln GEN 3302

helped on the night 1 J Holland 25 12MSO N C Crawford 3ROC 60192M16 POBrien AJAX 4036

Jgog 2 Brendan Cryan 20 13 M35 PDunne PXN 60433M50 EOmiddotSullleabhaln 3ROC 4626

H McLindon M21 3ROC 4618 3 Joon Flanagan 18 14MSO ENiland AJAX 62054W21 MOmiddotConneH 4919

DCashln M40 AjaK 530015 D Brennqn 3ROC 6224 5W16 EONelll 3ROC 4925

M Flynn M21 Alex 5442 CCourse Points 16 M21 EDunne 3ROC 64276W14 SNowlan 3ROC 5426

BOBrien M21 Aja)( 5600 1 ANI Shuilleabhain 36 17W45 MNowlan 3ROC 64547W40 N Lalor GEN 5707

RLynam W40 CNOC 6136 2 BGreen 18 18M21 G Elliot 3ROC 65148W35 CCarey 3ROC 5904

~19MSO PLalor CNOC 6712

9M50 JWalsh DLSO 5921

TJoyce M21 FUCCO 521220 MSO BDoherty GEN 7035

10M65 CCarroll 3ROC 5924

J Flanagan W35 Aja)( 581521 M45 J Fitzsimons 3ROC 7330

11 M18 BGreene 3ROC 6121

POBtien M35 GEN 620322W18 SHealy GEN 7835

12W55 C Wolsh 3ROC 6128

M Kenett M55 GEN 650023MSO HWhile 3ROC 8220

13W20 SMcCormack GEN 6153

J Honand M21 714224M45 MKavanagh 8525

14W45 FOmiddotNeil SET 6530

RClarke M21 7FAR 725925M40 GSweeney CNOC 9255

15M21 CHarrison AJAX 6621

BCryan M35 3ROC 750026 M45 TDevlin GEN 9631 16M70 Jlynam 3ROC 6632

BONeili MSO Set 891417W18 BBent SET 6711

FONelll W45 Set 8914 Greencourse 43km195m18W18 KMcCormack GEN 6902

BDoherty M50 GEN DNF1 BOmiddotConnor AJAX 3713

19MSO BONeili SET 6928

2 M40 J Francis 7FAR 372120 FLynch 6949

3 M45 I McicNelll 3ROC 383821M35 PFox 7615

4M55 PMcCormack GEN 394622WI6 D Healy CNOC 7547

5M45 D OColmain GEN 4011amp WI4 HYoung 7551

7 DDiQnan 7FAR 4056 23W21 SDempsey 8421

7MSO TMcGrath 3ROC 412424 M OSullivan 8625

8 LArmstrong 7FAR 423825 EOmiddotSullivan 8723

9W21 UCoghlon 3ROC 450126M15 AampJCooke GEN 8853

10M35 DWlckham AJAX 462028 GGould 3ROC 8957

26 The Iristi Orielllcer11 M60 ABLow GEN 4701

29WSO TBuHer 3ROC 912530 - DampDWeir 9527

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31 M13 D Murray AJAX 9859 3Wl2 CONeili CNOC 2910 INTERCLUB CHALLENGE ~QB~~ ~amZQ~m32M17 MReld 9936 4W14 J ONeill CNOC 3030 CARRICKGOLLOGAN9297 JCLEARV 3ROC W21 4622 3233W55 N Doherty GEN 10218 5M14 S lteltirns 3032 PMC AJPx M45 4622 3134 J OSullivan 10415 6M14 BCasey 3324 GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS PGARGAN AJNlt M45 48203035W55 VMurtagh 3ROC 12502 7W21 RDevlin GEN 3515 N PHILLIPS 3ROC W21 490429M21 M McConn DNPll 8 DMcCourt 3909 I MACNEill 3ROC M45 501428

9 Carberry 4109 A COURSE 2 Q km JHi en EGLANVILE 3ROC W21 530827REDCOURSE 40kml55m 10 A Creon 4538 OFEACHAIN BVOC M21 4146 BMCGRATH 3ROC M45 53191 T Byrne 7Far 3629 11 PQulgley 4539 JMAY 3ROC M40 4459 32 PBVTLER 31ltOC M45 53212 CStone 3843 12 MlOP Larkin 3ROC 4602 A0CLEIRIGH CNOC M35 4620 31 MHEALV GEN W40 5335263 JStack 7FAR 4248 13 M16 SCorr 4610 PNOLAN GEN M21 4711 30 RLYNAM CNOC W40 5448254M21 J Holland 4344 14 PKelders 4915 MFLYNN AJAX M21 4809 29 TCONDON CNOC M45 5507245M21 OReillyHeffernan 4350 15 Fields 4942 HMcUNOON 3ROC M21 4932 28 TMCCORMACK GEN M45 5515236 WM~her 7FAR 4723 16 M Hickey 5034 A TYNER 3ROC M21 5007 27 DOCOLMAIN GEN M45 5717227W21 N H6tchinson 3ROC 4826 17 M45 KHertst 3ROC 5036 RHOLOHEN CNOC M2Q 5014 26 JMEADE M45 5748

8 MWoli 7FAR 4829 18 M16 SCooper 5242 LQUINN SET M35 5234 25 G BUTtER 3ROC M18- 5825

9 D Keating 4836 19 DSullivan 5916 DCASHIN AJAX M40 5316 24 G SMITH FIN M45 583821

10 ANON 7FAR 4956 20 A OSullivan 5927 SOOCgtYLE CNOC M40 5347 23 OREGAN CNOC 6004

11 J Byrne 5258 21Ml0 PMcCormack GEN 6440 BBELL GEN M40 5421 22 J FITZSIMONS 3ROC M45 600612 M ampABlog CNOC 5612 22 E Pye 6458 J MCCULLOUGH 3ROC M40 5806 21 JFLANAGAN AJAX W35 60422013W45 M 0 Colmain GEN 6136 23 l Pye 6516 DWESTON SET M21 5848 20 UCOGHLAN 3ROC W21 611214 EGranger 7FAR 6445 24W5 F McKenna 6625 PSMYTH FUCCO M21 6004 PLALOR CNOC M50 612415M65 p Cooke AJAX 6649 25Ml0 Peter amp Richard AJAX 7329 LDGNOVAN AJAX M21 6039 19 SMURRAV SET M45 63451916W40 L Naughton 3ROC 7455 26 A McAllister 9923 GDOHERTY GEN M21 6348 18 FMCCORMACK CNOC M50 671017 J Kelly OBCS 7507 CBoI DNP7 DOOONGHAILE DUO M21 6455 17 ACREEOON DUO W21 67571818 MBurke 7845 JLALOR GEN M40 6610 16 BLAWLOR W21 684019 A Molloy 7647 PLANNERJOHN MCCULLOUGH CONTROLLERlIAM A AYLING DUO M21 6805 15 JATKINSON SET W35 3381720 M16 N Carroll OBCS 7855 CONVERYORGANISERMAIREWALSH pMCNAMARA DUO M2Q 6807 14 JPHElAN 734221 M16 HBody OBCS 8101 TMCDONAGH FWAR M21 6911 LOALMHAIN SET M16- 7407

22 GHanway 11140 For Interests sake here are some results NCOADE CNOC M21 6958 13 BPOWER SET M45 7520 16

23 FDawson 7FAR 11537 from the Irish Student Champs run theMty1ANGAN SET M35 7042 12 CNUGENT UCOO M20- 7632A BUITERFIELD GEN M21 7212 MBOHAN M21 7813

ORANGE COURSE 30km 35 m day before on some of the same GELlIOn 3ROC M21 7344 NLALOR GEII W40 802415

1 J Phelan 3510 courses SC4~ROLL M21 7357 A SHERIDAN GEN W21 8105

lUI 2 J Devitt 7FAR 4202 BrownM21A Conor Barry UCCO 6242 ElWICKHAM AJAX M35 7542 11 SOHEAGH M21 83473M14 lMcCormack GEN 5411 Conor Creedon UCC064 14 Ian

A BOVLE AJAX M21 7626 N HUTCHINSON 3ROC W21 8528

4M35 TKeane GEN 6058 BJONES DUO M21 7700 10 SMCCORMACK GEN W2Q 86055 W Farrelly 7FAR 6247 Locklngton (QUBOC) 6742 n 7702 GSWEENEY CNOC M40 8644

6 SOConnor 7FAR 6300 light greenW21 B Una Coghlan (Dll) GEVANS CNOC M21 7832 HMACINERNEY CNOC W40 87457 RMurphy 6533 3916 Joan Murphy (ARTCO) 5822

NSMYTH FIN M35 78359 CONEILL GEN M45 8818

8 K Rynn 6535 NFINN CESO M21 7837 CMORRISON AJAX W21 8909149 SConneil 6745 Sarah Kelly (ARTCO) 6721 FLAFFERTY FIN M35 8854 8 TLAWLOR M21 905110 PRyan 6849 OrangeM21C MI Walsh (ARTCO) 4053 M~AtON SET M35 89127 MMURPHY DUO W20- 92461311WI2 EDonlon 3ROC 6933 Paul Leith (DUO) 4432 Alan Kidney N BunERFIELD GEN M21 8913 JOBRIEN AJAX W40 932413 NCralg 7FAR middot7103 (CRTCO) 4642

POBRIEN GEN M3S 8927 A JOYCE GEN W21 952914 MAtkenson 7FAR 7309 CSTOKES 3ROC M21 8940 JCIRIN M21 963215 TMoher 7323 YellowW21C Deirdre ODowd (UCGO) FRiCHARDS 3ROC M2Q- 9156 OCALlAGHAN - 1002816 PClyne 7323 2253 Bernie Foley (UCCOO 2511 PDUNNEPXN M35 9242 DHEARAIN AJAX M35 1014417 GClyne 7324 Rowena Hughes (DUO) 3427

FBUCK~EV DUO M20- 9409 cLULLv 1104018 SMcDonoghue 7325 JFRANCIS M40 9440 JBROWN M21 1141919 A Doly 7434 DDORANFIN M21 96366 KDALY M18- 11750

20 EWalsh DLSO 8312 Condi1ions were similar but much MGALUGAN 9639 A MCEVEY AJAX W21 1211421 WColilns 8325 windier on the Saturday for the ISOC RLYONSDUO M21 9908 BDUNNE M21 1214522 Hugh Ger Alizlo 8550 The W21A course was 54 km210 m and

DMALONE 11BN 10016 N HEEREY W21 12801CSlovln 7FAR DNP11 Sty1URPHV SET M21 10436 AHEEREY W21 12801RElIis MP6amp7 was won by Toni ODonovan (UL) In DFLOOD FCA 12903 ECODD M21 13944AA Bamp HCullen MP7 4457 Stephen Bogle (QUB) ran as an AWiTIER AJAX 15134 DCODD M40 13944J Moloney MP7 M21 B on the same course and won in

VJONES FIN M40 DNP7 PCULLEN DNP16W Mollon RShort Samp A Cullen SMcEvoy N EDUNNE 3ROCM21 DNPI3 BOBBIE DNP19Molane amp N Connolly DNP7 4335 EOSHEA GEN M35 DNP21 o SHORT CNQC M40 DNF

RCLEARY 3ROC M35 DNF RHUGHES DUO W2G-DNFYELLOWCGURSE23km65m JDUNNE DNF

1W8 CCashin AJAX 2420 RWALLDUO M21 DNF

2 M12 TMcCormack GEN 275528 The Irish Qriemeer The Irish Orienle1L22

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LC-CRAWFORD 3ROC MI6- 361328 DUNLOP RMS DNF DDENTON DNF 1 M21 BOBrien AJAX 6344

BROWE 3650 FSMYTH DNF 2 M21 P Nolan GEN 6427

TMCGRATH 3ROC M50 3816 DCOUR$E 26Km65m 3 MIlO B Bell GEN 8116

JONEILL FIN W45 391827 P MCCORMACK GEN M55 183732 FINAL RESULT 4M21 GBrady COriltO 6536

BDOHERTY GEN M50 395126 DLAAKlN 3ROC 1837 3ROC 463 SET 156 5 W21 U Creagh 3ROC 6803

GCONDON GEN middotM50 403825 MWALSH 3ROC W50 231231 GEN 404 FIN 155 6 M21 M Flynn AJAX 9016

lBURER CNOC WI6- 405724 FMARTINDALE 3ROC M60 232630 CNOC 275 DUO 67 7 MIlO J McCulough 3ROC 9119

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W MCCORMA~K GEN W45 413222 MBURER 3ROC M55 243926 10M21 GDoherty UCDO 9933

FFlOOD FIN M21 4325 RMURPHY M21 2442 THECOMPETITION PROVED TO BEQUITECLOSE GEN 10 M40S0Boyle CNOC 10444

A NISHUILLEBHAlN 3ROC W45 4335 RRYAN FCA 2442 GAINED AN EARLY LEAD SURRENDERING ITBRIEFLYTO 11 M21 J Keallnge AJAX 12908

EOSUILlEBHAIN 3ROC M50 4419 NOBOYLE CNOC W14- 244527 CNOC BEFORE3ROC SNATCHED ITAWAY FOR ABOUT M21 J Elliott 3ROC DNF

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FOSULLIVAN 5533 SNOWLAN 3ROC W14- 2630 JUSTMISSEDCATCHING CNOC BUTTHESTRUGGLE 3M21 AOMuliane GEN 6726

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DKEALY 5711 HCONVERY 3ROC W55 2822 GETTING ITBYA WHISKER THEANTICIPATED STUDENT 5MIISWYoung CNOC 7352

TFIELDS 21BN 5729 PGLANVILLE 3ROC M55 3011 BATTLENEYER MATERIALISED DUO PUTUPA 6 M21 A Tyner 3ROC 7717

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EDOYLE 21BN 5617 A MCCORMACK GEN W50 3324 ELIGIBLETO RUN IN TWO COURSES BUTSADLY UCDO 8 M21 TJoyce FUCCO 7910

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DNAGLE3ROC W45 5630 CCASHIN AJAX W12middot 345123 THESTUDENTSGONE 10 M50 ENiland AJAX 6001

KHOPKINS 3ROC W21 6220 SSUlUVAN 3529 11 M50 NC Crawford 3ROC 8645

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JlYNAM 3ROC M70 6321 BONElll SET M50 3742 MAKE THEEVENTA SUCCESS ESPECIALLYALL GEN 13 W21 N Phillips 3ROC 8950

KTOMPSON DUO 6321 HNOWLAN 3ROC M12middot 3944 MEMBERSWHO RAN amp HELPED 14 M35 M Donovan 3ROC 9109

MMCGAVAN W21 6330 SEAMUS CNOC M9middot 394522 15 W40 R lynam CNOC 9322

STAlBOT TCC 6410 SAMUEL M16- 4221 THANKS ALSO TO BOB PINKERamp ALAN TAYLORFOR 16MI8GBuHer 3ROC 9401

FONEILL SET W45 642919 RNOLAN M18- 4223 THEIRWORK ON CONSmUCTING THETROPHY AND 17 M35 P Dunne WEGO 9816

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PGIBBONS 6437 NDOHERTY GEN W50 4448 19W45MNowlon 3ROC 9841

LMCCORMACK GEN M14- 6439 RSHORT CNOC MID- 454420 FINALLYSPECIAL THANKS TO MAURA MORAN WHO 20 M45 RWililamson LVO 9857

JHENNAGHER 6503 CSHORT CNOC MII- 455619 MADE THEPRESENTATIONOF THEINTERCLUB 21 M20 A Quln 3ROC 10002

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DSMITH FIN MI6- 664116 DONEILL M21 4826 CONTROLLER ANDREW OMUULANE 25 MIlO J Lalor GEN 11043

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DORAW W2G- 6745 DONEILL M21 4915 27 M21 C Burns AJAX 12253

CMCGRATH 3ROC W45 7203 FMCSHANE WI6- 4916 26 M21 D Heale 3ROC 12448

PCOOKE AJAX M60 7212 MMCLOUGLIN W2G- 4920 29 M16 J McGrath 3ROC 13215

MDOYLE 21BN 7216 EKENNEDY 4856 30 M40 G SWeeney CNOC 13857

A DEMPSEY W21 7340 CKENNEDY 4958A SWEENEY 7413 CLYNAM M12- 5057 Bild CQIlGiil~ 1km l2lQ mSMCDONAGH TCC 7508 JMULlEN W60 5157 1W18 L Sutler CNOC 7365

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BSEVIN W21 11040 EQUIGLEY FIN W14- 754815 10 A Sweeney amp A Murray 15315

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KHANNEY DUO 13630 MCABE 7726

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BONeill M45 CNOC 6605 NCarrall 11652N C Crawford M50 3ROC 6847 LSloan MI9 11952

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H08relamUy AJAX 15705

18 M21 N BuHerfield GEN 10008 14 MGriffin 6114 N Phillips W21 3ROe 7431 CLally ONPN4

19 W50CElant SET 10238 15 W18SBracken St Thomos6138 B Doherty M50 GEN 7826 CMcDonngh ONPN14

20 W45W McCormack GEN 10422 16 W12C Buller CNOC 6146J Lalor M40 GEN 7907 fOallln ONPN7G Elliott M21 3ROC 8002 a Hunl ONF

21 M65 SRothery 3ROC 10730 17W45SButier CNOC 6234 E Dunne M21 3ROe 8126 RMcOonnoll ONF22 W50 G power 3ROC 11055 18W21 MReid 6311 00 Murchu M45 CNOC 8240 Awall DNF

23 W21 FOSllen AJAX 12417 19 M18 SOMoore st Thomas6552 NOormack M21 CNOC 8422 CCOURSEW21 A Sheridan GEN PNP 10 20 W21 M Joyce 6720 G Condon M50 GEN 8428 G EvansE OShea M35 GEN 8441 M21 CNOC 2917M451 MacNeill 3ROCDNF 21 ORyon 61st 6744 M Buller M55 3ROC 8456 M Healy W40 GEN 3333M21BRowe 3ROCDNF 22 L Callaghan 61s1 7002 D OColmain M45 GEN 8833 K McKenna AAS 3414

23 HReld SM-Navy7138 P Buller M45 3ROC 8850 A 0 Donnell AAS 3414

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BOBnon ONP6 Hanlon 7 FAR 43076 M50 EOSuilleabhaln3ROC 5339 AGrlffin MP5 DShon DNF WoodsDevitt 7 FAR 43307 M16LOhAlmain SET 5436 AKiernan MP5 R Wallace DNF N Walsh M14- 3ROC 44208 M35 SDoody 5838 M16SCarr OBCSMP5 AM McKenna W40 AJAX 45049M14 NWatsh 3ROC 6155 W18CMunn MP5 8 COURSe R Moynihan AAS 452410 W55CWalsh 3ROC 6316 W18AClarke MP511 K Elaejai SM-Navy 6330 RDevlin GEN MP Unlortunltefy tnt course had to oe voded due 0 an tncottect contr~ code Timbullbull 6nd

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FOBen W21 AJAX 6403 S L Buller W14 CNOC 4731C Burns M21 AJAX 6455 N Lawlor 474818 W20 SMcCormack GEN 7555 2 M12ABell GEN 3428 A Ayling M21 OUO 6457 G Codd M21 482719 W40 N Lalor GEN 7704 3 M12 A Burke 3430 s Murray M45 6601 P Cooke MeO AJAX 4946UCoghran W21 3ROC 67r20 W18 B Elant SET 7748 4 Ml0RShart CNOC 3811 RLynam W40 CNOC 6745 F Dawson 7 FAR 505521 WIlO J OSllen AJAX 7823 5 AampS Cullen 3812 A8uner11eld M35 GEN 6904 MDeagan AAS 511122 M5OBONeill SET 7832 6 Wl0CCashin AJAX 3824 E0 Suliloobhaln 10150 3ROC 7058 C McKenna AAS 5112

MWalsh W45 3ROC 710S J Curtin M21 515523 W21 S Dempsey 8006 7 Ml0PMcKenna AJAX 3958 8 lojolllnhOad MS5 3AOC 7210 C MeGrath W45 3ROC 531724 W50 A McCormack GEN 8011 8 BCulien 4013 OHiggins 7245 E Kernan W21 AJAX 533125 M65 C Carroll 3ROC 8250 9 A-M McKenna AJAX 4520

FMCCormack M55 CNOC 7247 U 0 Callaghan M20 5412BLuwlor 1121 733026 W21 H Hopkins 3ROC 8436 10 Wl0HHealy CNOC 5007 JOempsoy M21 74or D Mooney 7 FAR 5419

27 F Lynch 8535 11 W14 N Lalor amp L OReIiIyGEN 5144 TLawlor M21 1536 0 Sullivan 5420OHealy M14middot G~ 7634 D Ryan W21 5440

28 W50 TBuller 3ROC 9646 12 Ml0S0Boyle CNOC 5412 TDevlin 10145 GEN 7635 A Joyce W21 GEN 554729 M70(M5O) J Lynam 3ROC 10923 13 VCulien 6949 D8utler M50 CNOC 7800 J Lvnam M70 3ROC 563730 RampD Gibbons 12105 14 W60 J Mullen 9628 A UIShuilleabhainWS 3ROC 7815 C Cashin Wl0 AJAX 575531 Chambon x3 13306 15 M7 G Corney 14141

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Results of Connacht league Event - Moydrum Athlone9 March 1997

Brown Course 6km 17 controls

cathal Cregg 5500T McDonagh FWAR M21 6555

John Muldowney FWAR M35 6600George Taylor FWAR M40 6725

T Talbot 7440Orlla Prendergast GRTC W21 7455

Wayne Niall 7FAR 7800Jason Masterson WHO M18 8155

Olive Manning 10405Tom Conlon FWAR M21 MP13

Light Green Course 35km 10 controls

Ian Hanna 4015Marcus Came 16Bn 6130

Barbara Foley-Fisher MN W45 6130Derek ciarxe 16Bn 7250

Graham Clarite 7250 r-

Deirdre OOowel UCG 7455 ~Faith White SET 7832 -Robert Slike GRTC M19 8258

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B and llee MN 8345 2Ian Kerr WHO M15 MP4 -c

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Richard Powell WHO M14 4945I-Z

Siobhan Devaney WHO W14 4945 twClodagh McCann 7629 0

Vanessa Carty GRTC W18 8200 gtDavid OSullivan GRTC M21 8213 f-Trina Fitzgerald GRTC 8340 V)

Paul Talbot 7FAR 8800 IJohn Scott WHO M16 8810

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Digby Family 9600 cpoundColette Harle GRTC W19 10930

Eimear Cannon GRTC 11020Donna Philbin GRTC W19 11330

Yellow Course 19km 8 controls

Cian OLeary WHO M14 1710John Hargroves WHO M15 3630

Erinna Foley-Fisher MN W10 3642Christian Foley-Fisher MN M12 3715

T Cooke WHO M15 7305Satomi Tsujii WHO 8440

louise Maguire UCG 9800Fiona Murphy UCG 10100Arlene Claffey DNFNiamh Hanna DNF

Richard Knowles WHO M14 DNF

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ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997EVENING ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997

Local evening events are listed separately on the previous page

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LEINSTERALLSTARTTIMES6 TO 7 PM BROCKAGH Laragh Co Wicklow GEN Moss start 1200

KNOCKBARRONKimity Co Offaly PXNComaught League 8 11 to 1 pmGARVAGH Co Derry NWOC NtSeries3 GR C 83 15COUMSHINGAUN Ca WaterfordWatOSE League 051379708 11 to 1pmS314104KNOCKACAREIGH WOOD Kilmurry Co Cork CorkO Score Event 021361544 11 to 13OpmW 36 64USNABRIN WOOD Curraglass Canna Co Cark BOC Winter League 9 021546194 11 to 2 pm

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Moy 13 RUSSBOROUGHCoWicklowCNOC 045432267 N 961220 DONADEA Clane Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N B3 3327 CURRAGHWiESTCo Kidare CNOC 045432267 N 75 14

JlXle 3 WooDENBOIEY Hollywood Co WicldowCNOC 045432267 N 93 015 PHOENIXPARKSoftware Pathe Inter-Hrm League 110 DONADEA Clone Ca Kildare CNOC 045432267N 83 3312 CORKfGH PARKCLONDALKIN Software Pathe Inter-firm League 217 CURRAGH Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N 79 1219 KILLINEYPARKSoftware Pathe Inter-firm League 324 HOLLYWOOD Co Wicklow CNOC 045432267 N 94 0626 HELLFIREWOOD Software Pathe Inter-firm League 4

July 1 ARDGILLAN Co Dublin FIN0183765063 THREEROCKWOOD Software Pathe Inter-tlrm League 58 CARRICKGOLLOGAN Co Dublin GEN Kllternan (RI17)012893497 022520515 KILLAKEECo Dublin SET Ballyboden (R115) 012985799 GR 012023822 RAVENSROCKCoDublin AJAX 012691196GROI9018029 THREEROCKWOOD Co DubllJ) 3ROC 012868871 bullGRO 170240

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Entries to Margaret CrGGdon Tavio Mount Prospect Douglas Co Cork Phone 021-361824 Fax 021-361826

Apr 17 GARRYCLOYNEWaterloo Co Cork BOCEvenlng League 3 02247300 530 to 715W6OO82024 CURRABINNYCarrlgallne Co Cork BOC Evening League 4 021546194 530 to 715W780630

May 27 FARRANFORESTPARKCo Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 1021361544530-7 3Opm W 48 71

CURRABINNYCarrigaline Co Cork COIkO Inler Firm League 2 021361544 530-730 pm W 79 62BALLINCOLUG PARKCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 3 021361544530-730 pm W 5971CURRAGHWOOD MIdIGton Co Cork CorkO Inter FirmLeagUG 4 021361544 530-730 pm W 86 76KINSALETOWN Co Cork CorkOlnler Firm LGague 5 021361544530-730 pm W 63 50

GLENBOWiERWooD KHleagh Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 6 021361544 W 99 77KlLBRITIAINWOOD Bandon Co COIk CorkO Inter Firm League 7 021361544 W 52 47WALSHTOWNWOOD Midlelon Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm league 8 021361544 W 66 91WARRENSCOURTWOOD Kilmurry Co Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 9 021361544 W 38 67GARREnSTOWNWOOD BallinsplHIGCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 10021361544 W 58 44

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be askGd later on to volunteer pleose givG yourname and phone number to Brian Hollinshead or IanMocNelli Ph01-2982 762

Software Paths Business Houses League

Lend an OrlenleetlThisyear one club member can compete on eachteem but on a different course 10the novicesThe idea Is that the clubs would Lend an OriGnleGtto any team not having a resident orlenteer Lastyear several teams had an ordinary orienteer as nonplaying captain but many teems did not Manyorganisations with club orienteers did not enter IheIGague but despite thot over thirty teams competedwith a high attendance up to the lost night

While each event Isorganised by a dlffGrent clubwe found Idst year that a results crew whichtroveued from event 10 event helped greatly Indisplaying thG results promptly as people finished Ifyou could help on several of the nights pteose doolfer as some of last years crew will wish to run thisyearNB This leaguG Is intendGd as a social as well as asporting occasionEntry forms for teams are included in the LeinstGrcopies of this issueof lIO Try to get your workmatesinvolvGd

If you favour the concept of -Lend an Orlenteer-and you are likely to be available on the lourThursdays of June and the 3rd July and would likG10

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SETANTA SCRIBBLES

AGMThe club AGM was held 011 Sunday 9th Februaryin the Yellow House Thanks to all those whoturned up The club committee for this year isChairman Dave WestonTreasurer Prances ONeillSecretary Jocelyn CathalinCommittee Members Philip Drennan MickMangan Eamon Woulfe

Mullughmccn November 10th 1996The event was run as a memorial to Colin Dunlop- all proceeds go to SI Franciss Hospice Acheque for pound500 was presented to Mrs AlisonDunlop on the day and more money has sincebeen received Thank you to everyone whosupported this event (whether you were there inbody or in spirit)

Lelnster ChampionshipsSetanta is running this event in Djoucc onSaturday May 24th Entries are already comingin - all club members are required to help on theday in the running of this major event

Other events In 1997The first Hellfire event of the year has come andgone - it was a lovely day with a good turn-outUnfortunately the B course had to be voided dueto an incorrect control code The next kilakeeevent was a night event in March Setania willagain be running one of the Software PathsBusiness Houses League events on June 26th andanother evening event there on 15th July TheMountain Marathon will take place on 6th Julyand there will be another event on Djouce on 5thOctober(and for you Mullaghrneen fans out there it willbe back were just giving the bluebells abreakll)

Com petitionSctanta members did very well in competitionlast year winning prizes at most ChampionshipsClub members also acquitted themselves well inhill running (4th in the leaguejmountainmarathons the National Adventure Marathon

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next year instead of coming second) and longwalks (and we wont say anything about theperson who completed the entire Wicklow Wayin 34 hours dressed in a fertiliser bag during ahurricane) However only goes to show thatorienteering isnt the only string to the bow

Plans for next yearMajor focus on running relay teams we didquite well with the couple we had in 1996Contact our relay Team Manager (Phil Brennanhas this post for the Irish Relay Champs) if youwant 10be on II teamIn addition club Ovsuits are being ordered againin the near future contact me NOW if you wantto be included in this order

Jocelyn Cathalin 36 Taney Road DundrumDublin 14

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Glencree Colour Event Sept 1996GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS

Red Course1 M35 C Donaghy2 M40 T Devlin3 W21 EBrldcut4 NGolllgan5 M20 ROMulione6 W18- A Flynn7 M21 T Lowtor8 W21 N Hutchinson9 W21 BMcCluskey10 M35 J Synnol11 W14- JWhyle12 W14- D Heoly CNOC13 N DonahyA Evons 1005114 M20- BLynch DLSO15 W45 C RedmondJ CookeGEN1DNF

Yellow Course1 Ml() TMcCormock2 M7- RShort3 W14- N OGormonlDNF

OrltlngeCourse1 M35 POBrien2 M16- ROCoimoin3 PCulien4 W45 MOColmoln5 W21 J McElwoln6 W21 ELoughmon7 M21 J Kulllgan8 Ellis9 SDempsey10 JKennedyII PKennady12 WSO EPhillips13 A NlghNngola +214 H Lynch15 VOGormon16 W60 JMullan17 M18- JCotfrey1 DNF

Ughtgreen COJIse1 M21 SOoorley2 MI6- LOhAlmholn3 M14- D Heoly4 WI JHoron1gt MSO D Butler6 M55 LConvery7 W14- SNowldn8 W45 DNogle9 M14- A Nolon10 W55 HConvery11 WSO C Wolsh12 W45 FONeili13 MSO BONeill14 W35 MFtym15 W55 M Higgins

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Green Course1 M21 CYoung2 M40 BBeU3 MI6- G Butler4 M40 TMcCormock5 M35 BCl)on6 W21 FOHanlon7 M45 PButler8 M45 BMcGrath9 WSO JONelll10 M45 J Fll2slmons11 H35 BElelund12 M21 EDunne13 M21 EMcGinley14 MI6- D OBrien15 M21 Bohon16 M21 TCorrigon17 W21 EJones18 W45 M Nowton19 W45 A UIShullleobhoin20 M55 BHollinsheod21 W21 U Coghlon22 W21 BLowtor23 W45 W McCormock24 M55 M Buller25 W40 LNoughton26 M65 S RotheI)27 DBrennan28 MI6- BGreene29 WI8- LBuller

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Resultsot Phoenix Park night event 19th ShQll

February 1997 - Dublin by Night 1 A niShuileabhain W45 3ROC 2310 RESULTSOF 3ROC Lelnster League event 12M14 D Healy GEN 4740BGreene M18 3ROC 2705 Clara Co W1cklow 2nd March 1997 13M16 JMcGrath 3ROC 4856

Long course 85km Resultsot Klllakee 13397 - Dublin By 14 W McCormack GEN 4919

1 MorlinFlynn AJAX M21 5717 Night 4 Blown 89 km2SO m15W45 A ni Shuilleabholn 3ROC SO29

2 Lea Donovan AJAX M21 5750 A Course M21 CRothery AJAX 554016M55 BHollinshead 3ROC SO56

3 Philip Brennan SET M21 5933 1 Damien Cashin 532012 M21 BOmiddotBrlen AJAX 55417W40 Rlynam CNOC 5101

4 Dove Weston SET M21 6224 2 Brendan OBrien 534510 M35 C OHalloran LEE 624818W35 JAtkinson SET 5129

3 JusllnMay 54538 M35 A OClelrigh CNOC 653918MSO DButler GEN 5129

Medium course 64km 4 Marlin Flynn 57007 M21 BDelalley CNOC 66252OM35 BCryan 3ROC 5131

1 Lamp N C-Crowford 3ROC 4910 5 DoveWeslan 60016 M21 Dweston SET 691621W18 L Butler CNOC 5238

2 Fergus Brien M21 5309 6 Hugh Mcllndon 62415 M20 RHolohan CNOC 6924 22W21 B Lawlar CNOC 5343

3 Brendan Cryan3ROC M35 5709 7 Lea Donovan 75394 M21 MFlynn AJAX 7049 23M21 A Lawlor 5359

4 J Holland M21 6056 8 TimMcDonagh 83433 M35 PFarrell CNOC 704924WSO C Bent SET 5448

5 RClarke 7FAA M21 6310 9 Andrew OMuilane 89392 M21 lDonovdil AJAX 7210 25 Woods 7FAR 5502

6 Claron Donaghy amp EBtidcut GEN 7909 M21 P Bleman SET 7456 26M40 DShorl CNOC 5512

BCourse M35 D Cashin AJAX 753827WSO GPower 3ROC 5545

Short course 36km 1 Lorcan OBhalmaln 402312 M21 E Niland AJAX 7756 28 DMolane 5608

1 K Herbst amp PBrady 8100 2 MlckMangan 435010 M35 M Mongan SET 8248 29M55 MBuHer 3ROC 5625

A nl Shullleabhain 3R0C Missing na 1 3 Brendan Cryan 63038 M40BBeIl GEN 83343OM21 SOhEafa 5743

4 Ronan Clarke 71157 M40 SOBoyle CNOC 9349 31 M21 D Doran FIN 6027

I hope lhe 15hardy soulswho braved the elements 5 J Holland + LOReilly 83226 M21 PNolan GEN DNF32M17 Browne 6132

otter one of the worst days of the yeO enjoyed the 6 Mlck Kellett 9525533 M55 JBent SET 6505

Pork under Ihe full moon Thanks for coming BLUECOURSE63 km235m34 MGalligan 7118

Apologies to anyone who couldhl find the event CCourse 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 4838 35 PCulien 7345

manpower shortages meant thot putting oul the 1 Aine NIShuilleabhain 41 4312 2M45 W Young CNOC 490736M65 SRothery 3ROC 7347

controls took precedence over signposting Thanks 2 Tom Condon 590010 3M45 POmiddotBrien AJAX SO51 37 M35 PDonlon 3ROC 7354

to Martin Flynn for initiating the Dublin by Night 3 BGreen 68008 4M21 AOMuliane GEN 53SO38MI9 C Lolly 7357

league and for directing Intending oompetitors to 5M16 L C Crawford 3ROC 541939 M35 PFarren 3ROC 7658

the Start Elm~1LsgglSelg~s1 5W21 D NIChallanaln AJAX 541940M35 POmiddotBrien GEN 7702

ACoUlse Points 6 M45 BMcGrath 3ROC 543341 Ml9 LSloon 7933

John McCullough (Plannercontrollerorganisersole 1 Damlen Cashin 32 7M40 J Lalor GEN 551542 PKovanogh 10948

event affidal etc) 3ROC 2 Hugh McLlndon 29 8M18 GButier 3ROC 561143M17 KDoIy DNF

3 Martin Flynn 27 9 M45 TMcCormack GEN 5618

Carrlckgollogan Night-O event 5397 10M45 BONell CNOC 5914UghtGreen 37km 150m

Thanks to all who come especially those wha BCourse Points 11W21 N Phillips 3ROC 6013lMl5 ROmiddotColmaln GEN 3302

helped on the night 1 J Holland 25 12MSO N C Crawford 3ROC 60192M16 POBrien AJAX 4036

Jgog 2 Brendan Cryan 20 13 M35 PDunne PXN 60433M50 EOmiddotSullleabhaln 3ROC 4626

H McLindon M21 3ROC 4618 3 Joon Flanagan 18 14MSO ENiland AJAX 62054W21 MOmiddotConneH 4919

DCashln M40 AjaK 530015 D Brennqn 3ROC 6224 5W16 EONelll 3ROC 4925

M Flynn M21 Alex 5442 CCourse Points 16 M21 EDunne 3ROC 64276W14 SNowlan 3ROC 5426

BOBrien M21 Aja)( 5600 1 ANI Shuilleabhain 36 17W45 MNowlan 3ROC 64547W40 N Lalor GEN 5707

RLynam W40 CNOC 6136 2 BGreen 18 18M21 G Elliot 3ROC 65148W35 CCarey 3ROC 5904

~19MSO PLalor CNOC 6712

9M50 JWalsh DLSO 5921

TJoyce M21 FUCCO 521220 MSO BDoherty GEN 7035

10M65 CCarroll 3ROC 5924

J Flanagan W35 Aja)( 581521 M45 J Fitzsimons 3ROC 7330

11 M18 BGreene 3ROC 6121

POBtien M35 GEN 620322W18 SHealy GEN 7835

12W55 C Wolsh 3ROC 6128

M Kenett M55 GEN 650023MSO HWhile 3ROC 8220

13W20 SMcCormack GEN 6153

J Honand M21 714224M45 MKavanagh 8525

14W45 FOmiddotNeil SET 6530

RClarke M21 7FAR 725925M40 GSweeney CNOC 9255

15M21 CHarrison AJAX 6621

BCryan M35 3ROC 750026 M45 TDevlin GEN 9631 16M70 Jlynam 3ROC 6632

BONeili MSO Set 891417W18 BBent SET 6711

FONelll W45 Set 8914 Greencourse 43km195m18W18 KMcCormack GEN 6902

BDoherty M50 GEN DNF1 BOmiddotConnor AJAX 3713

19MSO BONeili SET 6928

2 M40 J Francis 7FAR 372120 FLynch 6949

3 M45 I McicNelll 3ROC 383821M35 PFox 7615

4M55 PMcCormack GEN 394622WI6 D Healy CNOC 7547

5M45 D OColmain GEN 4011amp WI4 HYoung 7551

7 DDiQnan 7FAR 4056 23W21 SDempsey 8421

7MSO TMcGrath 3ROC 412424 M OSullivan 8625

8 LArmstrong 7FAR 423825 EOmiddotSullivan 8723

9W21 UCoghlon 3ROC 450126M15 AampJCooke GEN 8853

10M35 DWlckham AJAX 462028 GGould 3ROC 8957

26 The Iristi Orielllcer11 M60 ABLow GEN 4701

29WSO TBuHer 3ROC 912530 - DampDWeir 9527

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31 M13 D Murray AJAX 9859 3Wl2 CONeili CNOC 2910 INTERCLUB CHALLENGE ~QB~~ ~amZQ~m32M17 MReld 9936 4W14 J ONeill CNOC 3030 CARRICKGOLLOGAN9297 JCLEARV 3ROC W21 4622 3233W55 N Doherty GEN 10218 5M14 S lteltirns 3032 PMC AJPx M45 4622 3134 J OSullivan 10415 6M14 BCasey 3324 GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS PGARGAN AJNlt M45 48203035W55 VMurtagh 3ROC 12502 7W21 RDevlin GEN 3515 N PHILLIPS 3ROC W21 490429M21 M McConn DNPll 8 DMcCourt 3909 I MACNEill 3ROC M45 501428

9 Carberry 4109 A COURSE 2 Q km JHi en EGLANVILE 3ROC W21 530827REDCOURSE 40kml55m 10 A Creon 4538 OFEACHAIN BVOC M21 4146 BMCGRATH 3ROC M45 53191 T Byrne 7Far 3629 11 PQulgley 4539 JMAY 3ROC M40 4459 32 PBVTLER 31ltOC M45 53212 CStone 3843 12 MlOP Larkin 3ROC 4602 A0CLEIRIGH CNOC M35 4620 31 MHEALV GEN W40 5335263 JStack 7FAR 4248 13 M16 SCorr 4610 PNOLAN GEN M21 4711 30 RLYNAM CNOC W40 5448254M21 J Holland 4344 14 PKelders 4915 MFLYNN AJAX M21 4809 29 TCONDON CNOC M45 5507245M21 OReillyHeffernan 4350 15 Fields 4942 HMcUNOON 3ROC M21 4932 28 TMCCORMACK GEN M45 5515236 WM~her 7FAR 4723 16 M Hickey 5034 A TYNER 3ROC M21 5007 27 DOCOLMAIN GEN M45 5717227W21 N H6tchinson 3ROC 4826 17 M45 KHertst 3ROC 5036 RHOLOHEN CNOC M2Q 5014 26 JMEADE M45 5748

8 MWoli 7FAR 4829 18 M16 SCooper 5242 LQUINN SET M35 5234 25 G BUTtER 3ROC M18- 5825

9 D Keating 4836 19 DSullivan 5916 DCASHIN AJAX M40 5316 24 G SMITH FIN M45 583821

10 ANON 7FAR 4956 20 A OSullivan 5927 SOOCgtYLE CNOC M40 5347 23 OREGAN CNOC 6004

11 J Byrne 5258 21Ml0 PMcCormack GEN 6440 BBELL GEN M40 5421 22 J FITZSIMONS 3ROC M45 600612 M ampABlog CNOC 5612 22 E Pye 6458 J MCCULLOUGH 3ROC M40 5806 21 JFLANAGAN AJAX W35 60422013W45 M 0 Colmain GEN 6136 23 l Pye 6516 DWESTON SET M21 5848 20 UCOGHLAN 3ROC W21 611214 EGranger 7FAR 6445 24W5 F McKenna 6625 PSMYTH FUCCO M21 6004 PLALOR CNOC M50 612415M65 p Cooke AJAX 6649 25Ml0 Peter amp Richard AJAX 7329 LDGNOVAN AJAX M21 6039 19 SMURRAV SET M45 63451916W40 L Naughton 3ROC 7455 26 A McAllister 9923 GDOHERTY GEN M21 6348 18 FMCCORMACK CNOC M50 671017 J Kelly OBCS 7507 CBoI DNP7 DOOONGHAILE DUO M21 6455 17 ACREEOON DUO W21 67571818 MBurke 7845 JLALOR GEN M40 6610 16 BLAWLOR W21 684019 A Molloy 7647 PLANNERJOHN MCCULLOUGH CONTROLLERlIAM A AYLING DUO M21 6805 15 JATKINSON SET W35 3381720 M16 N Carroll OBCS 7855 CONVERYORGANISERMAIREWALSH pMCNAMARA DUO M2Q 6807 14 JPHElAN 734221 M16 HBody OBCS 8101 TMCDONAGH FWAR M21 6911 LOALMHAIN SET M16- 7407

22 GHanway 11140 For Interests sake here are some results NCOADE CNOC M21 6958 13 BPOWER SET M45 7520 16

23 FDawson 7FAR 11537 from the Irish Student Champs run theMty1ANGAN SET M35 7042 12 CNUGENT UCOO M20- 7632A BUITERFIELD GEN M21 7212 MBOHAN M21 7813

ORANGE COURSE 30km 35 m day before on some of the same GELlIOn 3ROC M21 7344 NLALOR GEII W40 802415

1 J Phelan 3510 courses SC4~ROLL M21 7357 A SHERIDAN GEN W21 8105

lUI 2 J Devitt 7FAR 4202 BrownM21A Conor Barry UCCO 6242 ElWICKHAM AJAX M35 7542 11 SOHEAGH M21 83473M14 lMcCormack GEN 5411 Conor Creedon UCC064 14 Ian

A BOVLE AJAX M21 7626 N HUTCHINSON 3ROC W21 8528

4M35 TKeane GEN 6058 BJONES DUO M21 7700 10 SMCCORMACK GEN W2Q 86055 W Farrelly 7FAR 6247 Locklngton (QUBOC) 6742 n 7702 GSWEENEY CNOC M40 8644

6 SOConnor 7FAR 6300 light greenW21 B Una Coghlan (Dll) GEVANS CNOC M21 7832 HMACINERNEY CNOC W40 87457 RMurphy 6533 3916 Joan Murphy (ARTCO) 5822

NSMYTH FIN M35 78359 CONEILL GEN M45 8818

8 K Rynn 6535 NFINN CESO M21 7837 CMORRISON AJAX W21 8909149 SConneil 6745 Sarah Kelly (ARTCO) 6721 FLAFFERTY FIN M35 8854 8 TLAWLOR M21 905110 PRyan 6849 OrangeM21C MI Walsh (ARTCO) 4053 M~AtON SET M35 89127 MMURPHY DUO W20- 92461311WI2 EDonlon 3ROC 6933 Paul Leith (DUO) 4432 Alan Kidney N BunERFIELD GEN M21 8913 JOBRIEN AJAX W40 932413 NCralg 7FAR middot7103 (CRTCO) 4642

POBRIEN GEN M3S 8927 A JOYCE GEN W21 952914 MAtkenson 7FAR 7309 CSTOKES 3ROC M21 8940 JCIRIN M21 963215 TMoher 7323 YellowW21C Deirdre ODowd (UCGO) FRiCHARDS 3ROC M2Q- 9156 OCALlAGHAN - 1002816 PClyne 7323 2253 Bernie Foley (UCCOO 2511 PDUNNEPXN M35 9242 DHEARAIN AJAX M35 1014417 GClyne 7324 Rowena Hughes (DUO) 3427

FBUCK~EV DUO M20- 9409 cLULLv 1104018 SMcDonoghue 7325 JFRANCIS M40 9440 JBROWN M21 1141919 A Doly 7434 DDORANFIN M21 96366 KDALY M18- 11750

20 EWalsh DLSO 8312 Condi1ions were similar but much MGALUGAN 9639 A MCEVEY AJAX W21 1211421 WColilns 8325 windier on the Saturday for the ISOC RLYONSDUO M21 9908 BDUNNE M21 1214522 Hugh Ger Alizlo 8550 The W21A course was 54 km210 m and

DMALONE 11BN 10016 N HEEREY W21 12801CSlovln 7FAR DNP11 Sty1URPHV SET M21 10436 AHEEREY W21 12801RElIis MP6amp7 was won by Toni ODonovan (UL) In DFLOOD FCA 12903 ECODD M21 13944AA Bamp HCullen MP7 4457 Stephen Bogle (QUB) ran as an AWiTIER AJAX 15134 DCODD M40 13944J Moloney MP7 M21 B on the same course and won in

VJONES FIN M40 DNP7 PCULLEN DNP16W Mollon RShort Samp A Cullen SMcEvoy N EDUNNE 3ROCM21 DNPI3 BOBBIE DNP19Molane amp N Connolly DNP7 4335 EOSHEA GEN M35 DNP21 o SHORT CNQC M40 DNF

RCLEARY 3ROC M35 DNF RHUGHES DUO W2G-DNFYELLOWCGURSE23km65m JDUNNE DNF

1W8 CCashin AJAX 2420 RWALLDUO M21 DNF

2 M12 TMcCormack GEN 275528 The Irish Qriemeer The Irish Orienle1L22

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LC-CRAWFORD 3ROC MI6- 361328 DUNLOP RMS DNF DDENTON DNF 1 M21 BOBrien AJAX 6344

BROWE 3650 FSMYTH DNF 2 M21 P Nolan GEN 6427

TMCGRATH 3ROC M50 3816 DCOUR$E 26Km65m 3 MIlO B Bell GEN 8116

JONEILL FIN W45 391827 P MCCORMACK GEN M55 183732 FINAL RESULT 4M21 GBrady COriltO 6536

BDOHERTY GEN M50 395126 DLAAKlN 3ROC 1837 3ROC 463 SET 156 5 W21 U Creagh 3ROC 6803

GCONDON GEN middotM50 403825 MWALSH 3ROC W50 231231 GEN 404 FIN 155 6 M21 M Flynn AJAX 9016

lBURER CNOC WI6- 405724 FMARTINDALE 3ROC M60 232630 CNOC 275 DUO 67 7 MIlO J McCulough 3ROC 9119

JOBRIEN AJAX M50 410423 CWALSH 3ROC W55 235329 AJAX 253 UCDO 0 9M21 PBrennon SET 9216

W MCCORMA~K GEN W45 413222 MBURER 3ROC M55 243926 10M21 GDoherty UCDO 9933

FFlOOD FIN M21 4325 RMURPHY M21 2442 THECOMPETITION PROVED TO BEQUITECLOSE GEN 10 M40S0Boyle CNOC 10444

A NISHUILLEBHAlN 3ROC W45 4335 RRYAN FCA 2442 GAINED AN EARLY LEAD SURRENDERING ITBRIEFLYTO 11 M21 J Keallnge AJAX 12908

EOSUILlEBHAIN 3ROC M50 4419 NOBOYLE CNOC W14- 244527 CNOC BEFORE3ROC SNATCHED ITAWAY FOR ABOUT M21 J Elliott 3ROC DNF

NWALSH 3ROC M14- 4438 PRYAN MI6- 2554 AN HOUR BUTFAILIING TO OPEN A GAP ALLOWED M35 A OClelrlgh CNOC() DNF

DBUTLER CNOC M50 444121 B HOLLINSHEAD 3ROC M55 2509 GEN TO BRIEFLYREGAIN THELEAD STRONG RUNSK MCCORMACK GEN W18- 502620 DLARGE GEN W60 253426 LATEIN THEDAY SEnLED THECOMPETITION WITH 6lllil ~QIl~iI km l2~ rnJ BARRETT CNOC M55 5201 SROTHERY 3ROC M60 2545 3ROC FINAllY GAINING AN UNASSAILABLE LEAD 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 6414

A cooKE AJAX W21 5504 TCLEARY 3ROC W50 2626 DOWN THEFIELDAJAX PUTON A LATECHARGE BUT 2 M115POBrlen AJAX 6447

FOSULLIVAN 5533 SNOWLAN 3ROC W14- 2630 JUSTMISSEDCATCHING CNOC BUTTHESTRUGGLE 3M21 AOMuliane GEN 6726

F FLYNN 21BN 5645 JDCLARKE GEN M55 2744 25 Of THEDAY WAS THESET- FIN BAmE WITH SET 4 M16 LCrawford 3ROC 7147

DKEALY 5711 HCONVERY 3ROC W55 2822 GETTING ITBYA WHISKER THEANTICIPATED STUDENT 5MIISWYoung CNOC 7352

TFIELDS 21BN 5729 PGLANVILLE 3ROC M55 3011 BATTLENEYER MATERIALISED DUO PUTUPA 6 M21 A Tyner 3ROC 7717

DMITCHELl 21BN 5730 A BURKEGEN M12- 303424 CREDiBLE SCORE CONSIDERING THEYWEREONLY 7 M115P Gorgon AJAX 7735

EDOYLE 21BN 5617 A MCCORMACK GEN W50 3324 ELIGIBLETO RUN IN TWO COURSES BUTSADLY UCDO 8 M21 TJoyce FUCCO 7910

A COFFEY 21BN 5619 CCARROLL 3ROC M65 3340 FAILED TO SCORE A SINGLE POINTWERE HAVE ALL 9 MIl 5 TMcCormack GEN 7927

DNAGLE3ROC W45 5630 CCASHIN AJAX W12middot 345123 THESTUDENTSGONE 10 M50 ENiland AJAX 6001

KHOPKINS 3ROC W21 6220 SSUlUVAN 3529 11 M50 NC Crawford 3ROC 8645

TFLooD 21BN 6245 TMCCORMACK GEN M12- 3742 SO MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO RAN ON THEDAY TO 12 W35 J Flanagan AJAX 6834

JlYNAM 3ROC M70 6321 BONElll SET M50 3742 MAKE THEEVENTA SUCCESS ESPECIALLYALL GEN 13 W21 N Phillips 3ROC 8950

KTOMPSON DUO 6321 HNOWLAN 3ROC M12middot 3944 MEMBERSWHO RAN amp HELPED 14 M35 M Donovan 3ROC 9109

MMCGAVAN W21 6330 SEAMUS CNOC M9middot 394522 15 W40 R lynam CNOC 9322

STAlBOT TCC 6410 SAMUEL M16- 4221 THANKS ALSO TO BOB PINKERamp ALAN TAYLORFOR 16MI8GBuHer 3ROC 9401

FONEILL SET W45 642919 RNOLAN M18- 4223 THEIRWORK ON CONSmUCTING THETROPHY AND 17 M35 P Dunne WEGO 9816

KHANNAGHAN 6436 I DORREPAAl SET W5- 444421 ERICSSON amp DELPHI FOR THEIRSUPPORT 18 M45 B McGrath 3ROC 9631

PGIBBONS 6437 NDOHERTY GEN W50 4448 19W45MNowlon 3ROC 9841

LMCCORMACK GEN M14- 6439 RSHORT CNOC MID- 454420 FINALLYSPECIAL THANKS TO MAURA MORAN WHO 20 M45 RWililamson LVO 9857

JHENNAGHER 6503 CSHORT CNOC MII- 455619 MADE THEPRESENTATIONOF THEINTERCLUB 21 M20 A Quln 3ROC 10002

EGIBBONS 6512 TBUTLER 3ROC W50 4613 CHALLENGE TROPHY TO THEWINNING CLUB 3ROC 22 D Brennon 3ROC 10750

DCHEORY llBN 6633 PQUIGlEY 3ROC 4642 23 M50 H WhIte 3ROC 10845

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DSMITH FIN MI6- 664116 DONEILL M21 4826 CONTROLLER ANDREW OMUULANE 25 MIlO J Lalor GEN 11043

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DORAW W2G- 6745 DONEILL M21 4915 27 M21 C Burns AJAX 12253

CMCGRATH 3ROC W45 7203 FMCSHANE WI6- 4916 26 M21 D Heale 3ROC 12448

PCOOKE AJAX M60 7212 MMCLOUGLIN W2G- 4920 29 M16 J McGrath 3ROC 13215

MDOYLE 21BN 7216 EKENNEDY 4856 30 M40 G SWeeney CNOC 13857

A DEMPSEY W21 7340 CKENNEDY 4958A SWEENEY 7413 CLYNAM M12- 5057 Bild CQIlGiil~ 1km l2lQ mSMCDONAGH TCC 7508 JMULlEN W60 5157 1W18 L Sutler CNOC 7365

DRYAN 21BN 7627 NLYNAM 3ROC W75 5815 2 M115TDevlin GEN 7816

A ONEILL 7633 RFLooD FIN WIG- 590918 3 W21 M Hutchinson 3ROC 8910

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BSEVIN W21 11040 EQUIGLEY FIN W14- 754815 10 A Sweeney amp A Murray 15315

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KHANNEY DUO 13630 MCABE 7726

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M Flynn M21 AJAX 6048 SOShe M35 GEN 9322H MeLindon M21 3ROC 6205 J8rowll 9345

10 M35 FLafferty FIN 8904 6 RRichardson 5009 P Spillane M35 CNOC 6407 MDonlOn MI 3ROC 9538

11M45DOMurchu CNOC 8915 7 W21 D ONeill FIN 5026 B Bell M40 GEN 6516PDonlon 1AS5 3ROC 9736N BlOwne M17 10133

12 M21 D Doran FIN 8955 8 W14 Sl BuHer CNOC 5631 P Casey M21 UCDO 6513 MOalligan 1050213 MSS M Butl~r 3ROC 9156 9 W18 D Kavanagh SI Thomas 5739 J Cleary W21 3ROC 6552 PCulion 1055514 M55BHoliinsnead 3ROC 9350 10 W12YAOSlien AJAX 5740

BONeill M45 CNOC 6605 NCarrall 11652N C Crawford M50 3ROC 6847 LSloan MI9 11952

15 W45 A NiShuilleabhaln 3ROC 9553 11W16 LGrIffin 6027 P McNamara M20 DUO 6920 H8rody 08CS 1215316 M45PBul1er 3ROC 9557 12 W18 L Bracken St Thomas 6052 R Cleary M35 3ROe 6926 N HutChinson W21 3ROC 1433317 WSO J ONeill FIN 9922 13 M21 G Lawlor CNOC() 6113 T Duggan M35 CNOe 7117

H08relamUy AJAX 15705

18 M21 N BuHerfield GEN 10008 14 MGriffin 6114 N Phillips W21 3ROe 7431 CLally ONPN4

19 W50CElant SET 10238 15 W18SBracken St Thomos6138 B Doherty M50 GEN 7826 CMcDonngh ONPN14

20 W45W McCormack GEN 10422 16 W12C Buller CNOC 6146J Lalor M40 GEN 7907 fOallln ONPN7G Elliott M21 3ROC 8002 a Hunl ONF

21 M65 SRothery 3ROC 10730 17W45SButier CNOC 6234 E Dunne M21 3ROe 8126 RMcOonnoll ONF22 W50 G power 3ROC 11055 18W21 MReid 6311 00 Murchu M45 CNOC 8240 Awall DNF

23 W21 FOSllen AJAX 12417 19 M18 SOMoore st Thomas6552 NOormack M21 CNOC 8422 CCOURSEW21 A Sheridan GEN PNP 10 20 W21 M Joyce 6720 G Condon M50 GEN 8428 G EvansE OShea M35 GEN 8441 M21 CNOC 2917M451 MacNeill 3ROCDNF 21 ORyon 61st 6744 M Buller M55 3ROC 8456 M Healy W40 GEN 3333M21BRowe 3ROCDNF 22 L Callaghan 61s1 7002 D OColmain M45 GEN 8833 K McKenna AAS 3414

23 HReld SM-Navy7138 P Buller M45 3ROC 8850 A 0 Donnell AAS 3414

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BOBnon ONP6 Hanlon 7 FAR 43076 M50 EOSuilleabhaln3ROC 5339 AGrlffin MP5 DShon DNF WoodsDevitt 7 FAR 43307 M16LOhAlmain SET 5436 AKiernan MP5 R Wallace DNF N Walsh M14- 3ROC 44208 M35 SDoody 5838 M16SCarr OBCSMP5 AM McKenna W40 AJAX 45049M14 NWatsh 3ROC 6155 W18CMunn MP5 8 COURSe R Moynihan AAS 452410 W55CWalsh 3ROC 6316 W18AClarke MP511 K Elaejai SM-Navy 6330 RDevlin GEN MP Unlortunltefy tnt course had to oe voded due 0 an tncottect contr~ code Timbullbull 6nd

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FOBen W21 AJAX 6403 S L Buller W14 CNOC 4731C Burns M21 AJAX 6455 N Lawlor 474818 W20 SMcCormack GEN 7555 2 M12ABell GEN 3428 A Ayling M21 OUO 6457 G Codd M21 482719 W40 N Lalor GEN 7704 3 M12 A Burke 3430 s Murray M45 6601 P Cooke MeO AJAX 4946UCoghran W21 3ROC 67r20 W18 B Elant SET 7748 4 Ml0RShart CNOC 3811 RLynam W40 CNOC 6745 F Dawson 7 FAR 505521 WIlO J OSllen AJAX 7823 5 AampS Cullen 3812 A8uner11eld M35 GEN 6904 MDeagan AAS 511122 M5OBONeill SET 7832 6 Wl0CCashin AJAX 3824 E0 Suliloobhaln 10150 3ROC 7058 C McKenna AAS 5112

MWalsh W45 3ROC 710S J Curtin M21 515523 W21 S Dempsey 8006 7 Ml0PMcKenna AJAX 3958 8 lojolllnhOad MS5 3AOC 7210 C MeGrath W45 3ROC 531724 W50 A McCormack GEN 8011 8 BCulien 4013 OHiggins 7245 E Kernan W21 AJAX 533125 M65 C Carroll 3ROC 8250 9 A-M McKenna AJAX 4520

FMCCormack M55 CNOC 7247 U 0 Callaghan M20 5412BLuwlor 1121 733026 W21 H Hopkins 3ROC 8436 10 Wl0HHealy CNOC 5007 JOempsoy M21 74or D Mooney 7 FAR 5419

27 F Lynch 8535 11 W14 N Lalor amp L OReIiIyGEN 5144 TLawlor M21 1536 0 Sullivan 5420OHealy M14middot G~ 7634 D Ryan W21 5440

28 W50 TBuller 3ROC 9646 12 Ml0S0Boyle CNOC 5412 TDevlin 10145 GEN 7635 A Joyce W21 GEN 554729 M70(M5O) J Lynam 3ROC 10923 13 VCulien 6949 D8utler M50 CNOC 7800 J Lvnam M70 3ROC 563730 RampD Gibbons 12105 14 W60 J Mullen 9628 A UIShuilleabhainWS 3ROC 7815 C Cashin Wl0 AJAX 575531 Chambon x3 13306 15 M7 G Corney 14141

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Brown Course 6km 17 controls

cathal Cregg 5500T McDonagh FWAR M21 6555

John Muldowney FWAR M35 6600George Taylor FWAR M40 6725

T Talbot 7440Orlla Prendergast GRTC W21 7455

Wayne Niall 7FAR 7800Jason Masterson WHO M18 8155

Olive Manning 10405Tom Conlon FWAR M21 MP13

Light Green Course 35km 10 controls

Ian Hanna 4015Marcus Came 16Bn 6130

Barbara Foley-Fisher MN W45 6130Derek ciarxe 16Bn 7250

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Deirdre OOowel UCG 7455 ~Faith White SET 7832 -Robert Slike GRTC M19 8258

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Richard Powell WHO M14 4945I-Z

Siobhan Devaney WHO W14 4945 twClodagh McCann 7629 0

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Eimear Cannon GRTC 11020Donna Philbin GRTC W19 11330

Yellow Course 19km 8 controls

Cian OLeary WHO M14 1710John Hargroves WHO M15 3630

Erinna Foley-Fisher MN W10 3642Christian Foley-Fisher MN M12 3715

T Cooke WHO M15 7305Satomi Tsujii WHO 8440

louise Maguire UCG 9800Fiona Murphy UCG 10100Arlene Claffey DNFNiamh Hanna DNF

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Lend an OrlenleetlThisyear one club member can compete on eachteem but on a different course 10the novicesThe idea Is that the clubs would Lend an OriGnleGtto any team not having a resident orlenteer Lastyear several teams had an ordinary orienteer as nonplaying captain but many teems did not Manyorganisations with club orienteers did not enter IheIGague but despite thot over thirty teams competedwith a high attendance up to the lost night

While each event Isorganised by a dlffGrent clubwe found Idst year that a results crew whichtroveued from event 10 event helped greatly Indisplaying thG results promptly as people finished Ifyou could help on several of the nights pteose doolfer as some of last years crew will wish to run thisyearNB This leaguG Is intendGd as a social as well as asporting occasionEntry forms for teams are included in the LeinstGrcopies of this issueof lIO Try to get your workmatesinvolvGd

If you favour the concept of -Lend an Orlenteer-and you are likely to be available on the lourThursdays of June and the 3rd July and would likG10

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Resultsot Phoenix Park night event 19th ShQll

February 1997 - Dublin by Night 1 A niShuileabhain W45 3ROC 2310 RESULTSOF 3ROC Lelnster League event 12M14 D Healy GEN 4740BGreene M18 3ROC 2705 Clara Co W1cklow 2nd March 1997 13M16 JMcGrath 3ROC 4856

Long course 85km Resultsot Klllakee 13397 - Dublin By 14 W McCormack GEN 4919

1 MorlinFlynn AJAX M21 5717 Night 4 Blown 89 km2SO m15W45 A ni Shuilleabholn 3ROC SO29

2 Lea Donovan AJAX M21 5750 A Course M21 CRothery AJAX 554016M55 BHollinshead 3ROC SO56

3 Philip Brennan SET M21 5933 1 Damien Cashin 532012 M21 BOmiddotBrlen AJAX 55417W40 Rlynam CNOC 5101

4 Dove Weston SET M21 6224 2 Brendan OBrien 534510 M35 C OHalloran LEE 624818W35 JAtkinson SET 5129

3 JusllnMay 54538 M35 A OClelrigh CNOC 653918MSO DButler GEN 5129

Medium course 64km 4 Marlin Flynn 57007 M21 BDelalley CNOC 66252OM35 BCryan 3ROC 5131

1 Lamp N C-Crowford 3ROC 4910 5 DoveWeslan 60016 M21 Dweston SET 691621W18 L Butler CNOC 5238

2 Fergus Brien M21 5309 6 Hugh Mcllndon 62415 M20 RHolohan CNOC 6924 22W21 B Lawlar CNOC 5343

3 Brendan Cryan3ROC M35 5709 7 Lea Donovan 75394 M21 MFlynn AJAX 7049 23M21 A Lawlor 5359

4 J Holland M21 6056 8 TimMcDonagh 83433 M35 PFarrell CNOC 704924WSO C Bent SET 5448

5 RClarke 7FAA M21 6310 9 Andrew OMuilane 89392 M21 lDonovdil AJAX 7210 25 Woods 7FAR 5502

6 Claron Donaghy amp EBtidcut GEN 7909 M21 P Bleman SET 7456 26M40 DShorl CNOC 5512

BCourse M35 D Cashin AJAX 753827WSO GPower 3ROC 5545

Short course 36km 1 Lorcan OBhalmaln 402312 M21 E Niland AJAX 7756 28 DMolane 5608

1 K Herbst amp PBrady 8100 2 MlckMangan 435010 M35 M Mongan SET 8248 29M55 MBuHer 3ROC 5625

A nl Shullleabhain 3R0C Missing na 1 3 Brendan Cryan 63038 M40BBeIl GEN 83343OM21 SOhEafa 5743

4 Ronan Clarke 71157 M40 SOBoyle CNOC 9349 31 M21 D Doran FIN 6027

I hope lhe 15hardy soulswho braved the elements 5 J Holland + LOReilly 83226 M21 PNolan GEN DNF32M17 Browne 6132

otter one of the worst days of the yeO enjoyed the 6 Mlck Kellett 9525533 M55 JBent SET 6505

Pork under Ihe full moon Thanks for coming BLUECOURSE63 km235m34 MGalligan 7118

Apologies to anyone who couldhl find the event CCourse 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 4838 35 PCulien 7345

manpower shortages meant thot putting oul the 1 Aine NIShuilleabhain 41 4312 2M45 W Young CNOC 490736M65 SRothery 3ROC 7347

controls took precedence over signposting Thanks 2 Tom Condon 590010 3M45 POmiddotBrien AJAX SO51 37 M35 PDonlon 3ROC 7354

to Martin Flynn for initiating the Dublin by Night 3 BGreen 68008 4M21 AOMuliane GEN 53SO38MI9 C Lolly 7357

league and for directing Intending oompetitors to 5M16 L C Crawford 3ROC 541939 M35 PFarren 3ROC 7658

the Start Elm~1LsgglSelg~s1 5W21 D NIChallanaln AJAX 541940M35 POmiddotBrien GEN 7702

ACoUlse Points 6 M45 BMcGrath 3ROC 543341 Ml9 LSloon 7933

John McCullough (Plannercontrollerorganisersole 1 Damlen Cashin 32 7M40 J Lalor GEN 551542 PKovanogh 10948

event affidal etc) 3ROC 2 Hugh McLlndon 29 8M18 GButier 3ROC 561143M17 KDoIy DNF

3 Martin Flynn 27 9 M45 TMcCormack GEN 5618

Carrlckgollogan Night-O event 5397 10M45 BONell CNOC 5914UghtGreen 37km 150m

Thanks to all who come especially those wha BCourse Points 11W21 N Phillips 3ROC 6013lMl5 ROmiddotColmaln GEN 3302

helped on the night 1 J Holland 25 12MSO N C Crawford 3ROC 60192M16 POBrien AJAX 4036

Jgog 2 Brendan Cryan 20 13 M35 PDunne PXN 60433M50 EOmiddotSullleabhaln 3ROC 4626

H McLindon M21 3ROC 4618 3 Joon Flanagan 18 14MSO ENiland AJAX 62054W21 MOmiddotConneH 4919

DCashln M40 AjaK 530015 D Brennqn 3ROC 6224 5W16 EONelll 3ROC 4925

M Flynn M21 Alex 5442 CCourse Points 16 M21 EDunne 3ROC 64276W14 SNowlan 3ROC 5426

BOBrien M21 Aja)( 5600 1 ANI Shuilleabhain 36 17W45 MNowlan 3ROC 64547W40 N Lalor GEN 5707

RLynam W40 CNOC 6136 2 BGreen 18 18M21 G Elliot 3ROC 65148W35 CCarey 3ROC 5904

~19MSO PLalor CNOC 6712

9M50 JWalsh DLSO 5921

TJoyce M21 FUCCO 521220 MSO BDoherty GEN 7035

10M65 CCarroll 3ROC 5924

J Flanagan W35 Aja)( 581521 M45 J Fitzsimons 3ROC 7330

11 M18 BGreene 3ROC 6121

POBtien M35 GEN 620322W18 SHealy GEN 7835

12W55 C Wolsh 3ROC 6128

M Kenett M55 GEN 650023MSO HWhile 3ROC 8220

13W20 SMcCormack GEN 6153

J Honand M21 714224M45 MKavanagh 8525

14W45 FOmiddotNeil SET 6530

RClarke M21 7FAR 725925M40 GSweeney CNOC 9255

15M21 CHarrison AJAX 6621

BCryan M35 3ROC 750026 M45 TDevlin GEN 9631 16M70 Jlynam 3ROC 6632

BONeili MSO Set 891417W18 BBent SET 6711

FONelll W45 Set 8914 Greencourse 43km195m18W18 KMcCormack GEN 6902

BDoherty M50 GEN DNF1 BOmiddotConnor AJAX 3713

19MSO BONeili SET 6928

2 M40 J Francis 7FAR 372120 FLynch 6949

3 M45 I McicNelll 3ROC 383821M35 PFox 7615

4M55 PMcCormack GEN 394622WI6 D Healy CNOC 7547

5M45 D OColmain GEN 4011amp WI4 HYoung 7551

7 DDiQnan 7FAR 4056 23W21 SDempsey 8421

7MSO TMcGrath 3ROC 412424 M OSullivan 8625

8 LArmstrong 7FAR 423825 EOmiddotSullivan 8723

9W21 UCoghlon 3ROC 450126M15 AampJCooke GEN 8853

10M35 DWlckham AJAX 462028 GGould 3ROC 8957

26 The Iristi Orielllcer11 M60 ABLow GEN 4701

29WSO TBuHer 3ROC 912530 - DampDWeir 9527

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31 M13 D Murray AJAX 9859 3Wl2 CONeili CNOC 2910 INTERCLUB CHALLENGE ~QB~~ ~amZQ~m32M17 MReld 9936 4W14 J ONeill CNOC 3030 CARRICKGOLLOGAN9297 JCLEARV 3ROC W21 4622 3233W55 N Doherty GEN 10218 5M14 S lteltirns 3032 PMC AJPx M45 4622 3134 J OSullivan 10415 6M14 BCasey 3324 GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS PGARGAN AJNlt M45 48203035W55 VMurtagh 3ROC 12502 7W21 RDevlin GEN 3515 N PHILLIPS 3ROC W21 490429M21 M McConn DNPll 8 DMcCourt 3909 I MACNEill 3ROC M45 501428

9 Carberry 4109 A COURSE 2 Q km JHi en EGLANVILE 3ROC W21 530827REDCOURSE 40kml55m 10 A Creon 4538 OFEACHAIN BVOC M21 4146 BMCGRATH 3ROC M45 53191 T Byrne 7Far 3629 11 PQulgley 4539 JMAY 3ROC M40 4459 32 PBVTLER 31ltOC M45 53212 CStone 3843 12 MlOP Larkin 3ROC 4602 A0CLEIRIGH CNOC M35 4620 31 MHEALV GEN W40 5335263 JStack 7FAR 4248 13 M16 SCorr 4610 PNOLAN GEN M21 4711 30 RLYNAM CNOC W40 5448254M21 J Holland 4344 14 PKelders 4915 MFLYNN AJAX M21 4809 29 TCONDON CNOC M45 5507245M21 OReillyHeffernan 4350 15 Fields 4942 HMcUNOON 3ROC M21 4932 28 TMCCORMACK GEN M45 5515236 WM~her 7FAR 4723 16 M Hickey 5034 A TYNER 3ROC M21 5007 27 DOCOLMAIN GEN M45 5717227W21 N H6tchinson 3ROC 4826 17 M45 KHertst 3ROC 5036 RHOLOHEN CNOC M2Q 5014 26 JMEADE M45 5748

8 MWoli 7FAR 4829 18 M16 SCooper 5242 LQUINN SET M35 5234 25 G BUTtER 3ROC M18- 5825

9 D Keating 4836 19 DSullivan 5916 DCASHIN AJAX M40 5316 24 G SMITH FIN M45 583821

10 ANON 7FAR 4956 20 A OSullivan 5927 SOOCgtYLE CNOC M40 5347 23 OREGAN CNOC 6004

11 J Byrne 5258 21Ml0 PMcCormack GEN 6440 BBELL GEN M40 5421 22 J FITZSIMONS 3ROC M45 600612 M ampABlog CNOC 5612 22 E Pye 6458 J MCCULLOUGH 3ROC M40 5806 21 JFLANAGAN AJAX W35 60422013W45 M 0 Colmain GEN 6136 23 l Pye 6516 DWESTON SET M21 5848 20 UCOGHLAN 3ROC W21 611214 EGranger 7FAR 6445 24W5 F McKenna 6625 PSMYTH FUCCO M21 6004 PLALOR CNOC M50 612415M65 p Cooke AJAX 6649 25Ml0 Peter amp Richard AJAX 7329 LDGNOVAN AJAX M21 6039 19 SMURRAV SET M45 63451916W40 L Naughton 3ROC 7455 26 A McAllister 9923 GDOHERTY GEN M21 6348 18 FMCCORMACK CNOC M50 671017 J Kelly OBCS 7507 CBoI DNP7 DOOONGHAILE DUO M21 6455 17 ACREEOON DUO W21 67571818 MBurke 7845 JLALOR GEN M40 6610 16 BLAWLOR W21 684019 A Molloy 7647 PLANNERJOHN MCCULLOUGH CONTROLLERlIAM A AYLING DUO M21 6805 15 JATKINSON SET W35 3381720 M16 N Carroll OBCS 7855 CONVERYORGANISERMAIREWALSH pMCNAMARA DUO M2Q 6807 14 JPHElAN 734221 M16 HBody OBCS 8101 TMCDONAGH FWAR M21 6911 LOALMHAIN SET M16- 7407

22 GHanway 11140 For Interests sake here are some results NCOADE CNOC M21 6958 13 BPOWER SET M45 7520 16

23 FDawson 7FAR 11537 from the Irish Student Champs run theMty1ANGAN SET M35 7042 12 CNUGENT UCOO M20- 7632A BUITERFIELD GEN M21 7212 MBOHAN M21 7813

ORANGE COURSE 30km 35 m day before on some of the same GELlIOn 3ROC M21 7344 NLALOR GEII W40 802415

1 J Phelan 3510 courses SC4~ROLL M21 7357 A SHERIDAN GEN W21 8105

lUI 2 J Devitt 7FAR 4202 BrownM21A Conor Barry UCCO 6242 ElWICKHAM AJAX M35 7542 11 SOHEAGH M21 83473M14 lMcCormack GEN 5411 Conor Creedon UCC064 14 Ian

A BOVLE AJAX M21 7626 N HUTCHINSON 3ROC W21 8528

4M35 TKeane GEN 6058 BJONES DUO M21 7700 10 SMCCORMACK GEN W2Q 86055 W Farrelly 7FAR 6247 Locklngton (QUBOC) 6742 n 7702 GSWEENEY CNOC M40 8644

6 SOConnor 7FAR 6300 light greenW21 B Una Coghlan (Dll) GEVANS CNOC M21 7832 HMACINERNEY CNOC W40 87457 RMurphy 6533 3916 Joan Murphy (ARTCO) 5822

NSMYTH FIN M35 78359 CONEILL GEN M45 8818

8 K Rynn 6535 NFINN CESO M21 7837 CMORRISON AJAX W21 8909149 SConneil 6745 Sarah Kelly (ARTCO) 6721 FLAFFERTY FIN M35 8854 8 TLAWLOR M21 905110 PRyan 6849 OrangeM21C MI Walsh (ARTCO) 4053 M~AtON SET M35 89127 MMURPHY DUO W20- 92461311WI2 EDonlon 3ROC 6933 Paul Leith (DUO) 4432 Alan Kidney N BunERFIELD GEN M21 8913 JOBRIEN AJAX W40 932413 NCralg 7FAR middot7103 (CRTCO) 4642

POBRIEN GEN M3S 8927 A JOYCE GEN W21 952914 MAtkenson 7FAR 7309 CSTOKES 3ROC M21 8940 JCIRIN M21 963215 TMoher 7323 YellowW21C Deirdre ODowd (UCGO) FRiCHARDS 3ROC M2Q- 9156 OCALlAGHAN - 1002816 PClyne 7323 2253 Bernie Foley (UCCOO 2511 PDUNNEPXN M35 9242 DHEARAIN AJAX M35 1014417 GClyne 7324 Rowena Hughes (DUO) 3427

FBUCK~EV DUO M20- 9409 cLULLv 1104018 SMcDonoghue 7325 JFRANCIS M40 9440 JBROWN M21 1141919 A Doly 7434 DDORANFIN M21 96366 KDALY M18- 11750

20 EWalsh DLSO 8312 Condi1ions were similar but much MGALUGAN 9639 A MCEVEY AJAX W21 1211421 WColilns 8325 windier on the Saturday for the ISOC RLYONSDUO M21 9908 BDUNNE M21 1214522 Hugh Ger Alizlo 8550 The W21A course was 54 km210 m and

DMALONE 11BN 10016 N HEEREY W21 12801CSlovln 7FAR DNP11 Sty1URPHV SET M21 10436 AHEEREY W21 12801RElIis MP6amp7 was won by Toni ODonovan (UL) In DFLOOD FCA 12903 ECODD M21 13944AA Bamp HCullen MP7 4457 Stephen Bogle (QUB) ran as an AWiTIER AJAX 15134 DCODD M40 13944J Moloney MP7 M21 B on the same course and won in

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RCLEARY 3ROC M35 DNF RHUGHES DUO W2G-DNFYELLOWCGURSE23km65m JDUNNE DNF

1W8 CCashin AJAX 2420 RWALLDUO M21 DNF

2 M12 TMcCormack GEN 275528 The Irish Qriemeer The Irish Orienle1L22

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23 W21 FOSllen AJAX 12417 19 M18 SOMoore st Thomas6552 NOormack M21 CNOC 8422 CCOURSEW21 A Sheridan GEN PNP 10 20 W21 M Joyce 6720 G Condon M50 GEN 8428 G EvansE OShea M35 GEN 8441 M21 CNOC 2917M451 MacNeill 3ROCDNF 21 ORyon 61st 6744 M Buller M55 3ROC 8456 M Healy W40 GEN 3333M21BRowe 3ROCDNF 22 L Callaghan 61s1 7002 D OColmain M45 GEN 8833 K McKenna AAS 3414

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FMCCormack M55 CNOC 7247 U 0 Callaghan M20 5412BLuwlor 1121 733026 W21 H Hopkins 3ROC 8436 10 Wl0HHealy CNOC 5007 JOempsoy M21 74or D Mooney 7 FAR 5419

27 F Lynch 8535 11 W14 N Lalor amp L OReIiIyGEN 5144 TLawlor M21 1536 0 Sullivan 5420OHealy M14middot G~ 7634 D Ryan W21 5440

28 W50 TBuller 3ROC 9646 12 Ml0S0Boyle CNOC 5412 TDevlin 10145 GEN 7635 A Joyce W21 GEN 554729 M70(M5O) J Lynam 3ROC 10923 13 VCulien 6949 D8utler M50 CNOC 7800 J Lvnam M70 3ROC 563730 RampD Gibbons 12105 14 W60 J Mullen 9628 A UIShuilleabhainWS 3ROC 7815 C Cashin Wl0 AJAX 575531 Chambon x3 13306 15 M7 G Corney 14141

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Results of Connacht league Event - Moydrum Athlone9 March 1997

Brown Course 6km 17 controls

cathal Cregg 5500T McDonagh FWAR M21 6555

John Muldowney FWAR M35 6600George Taylor FWAR M40 6725

T Talbot 7440Orlla Prendergast GRTC W21 7455

Wayne Niall 7FAR 7800Jason Masterson WHO M18 8155

Olive Manning 10405Tom Conlon FWAR M21 MP13

Light Green Course 35km 10 controls

Ian Hanna 4015Marcus Came 16Bn 6130

Barbara Foley-Fisher MN W45 6130Derek ciarxe 16Bn 7250

Graham Clarite 7250 r-

Deirdre OOowel UCG 7455 ~Faith White SET 7832 -Robert Slike GRTC M19 8258

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B and llee MN 8345 2Ian Kerr WHO M15 MP4 -c

IRed Course 3km 9 controls U

Richard Powell WHO M14 4945I-Z

Siobhan Devaney WHO W14 4945 twClodagh McCann 7629 0

Vanessa Carty GRTC W18 8200 gtDavid OSullivan GRTC M21 8213 f-Trina Fitzgerald GRTC 8340 V)

Paul Talbot 7FAR 8800 IJohn Scott WHO M16 8810

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Digby Family 9600 cpoundColette Harle GRTC W19 10930

Eimear Cannon GRTC 11020Donna Philbin GRTC W19 11330

Yellow Course 19km 8 controls

Cian OLeary WHO M14 1710John Hargroves WHO M15 3630

Erinna Foley-Fisher MN W10 3642Christian Foley-Fisher MN M12 3715

T Cooke WHO M15 7305Satomi Tsujii WHO 8440

louise Maguire UCG 9800Fiona Murphy UCG 10100Arlene Claffey DNFNiamh Hanna DNF

Richard Knowles WHO M14 DNF

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ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997EVENING ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997

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Apr 17 GARRYCLOYNEWaterloo Co Cork BOCEvenlng League 3 02247300 530 to 715W6OO82024 CURRABINNYCarrlgallne Co Cork BOC Evening League 4 021546194 530 to 715W780630

May 27 FARRANFORESTPARKCo Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 1021361544530-7 3Opm W 48 71

CURRABINNYCarrigaline Co Cork COIkO Inler Firm League 2 021361544 530-730 pm W 79 62BALLINCOLUG PARKCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 3 021361544530-730 pm W 5971CURRAGHWOOD MIdIGton Co Cork CorkO Inter FirmLeagUG 4 021361544 530-730 pm W 86 76KINSALETOWN Co Cork CorkOlnler Firm LGague 5 021361544530-730 pm W 63 50

GLENBOWiERWooD KHleagh Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 6 021361544 W 99 77KlLBRITIAINWOOD Bandon Co COIk CorkO Inter Firm League 7 021361544 W 52 47WALSHTOWNWOOD Midlelon Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm league 8 021361544 W 66 91WARRENSCOURTWOOD Kilmurry Co Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 9 021361544 W 38 67GARREnSTOWNWOOD BallinsplHIGCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 10021361544 W 58 44

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Lend an OrlenleetlThisyear one club member can compete on eachteem but on a different course 10the novicesThe idea Is that the clubs would Lend an OriGnleGtto any team not having a resident orlenteer Lastyear several teams had an ordinary orienteer as nonplaying captain but many teems did not Manyorganisations with club orienteers did not enter IheIGague but despite thot over thirty teams competedwith a high attendance up to the lost night

While each event Isorganised by a dlffGrent clubwe found Idst year that a results crew whichtroveued from event 10 event helped greatly Indisplaying thG results promptly as people finished Ifyou could help on several of the nights pteose doolfer as some of last years crew will wish to run thisyearNB This leaguG Is intendGd as a social as well as asporting occasionEntry forms for teams are included in the LeinstGrcopies of this issueof lIO Try to get your workmatesinvolvGd

If you favour the concept of -Lend an Orlenteer-and you are likely to be available on the lourThursdays of June and the 3rd July and would likG10

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31 M13 D Murray AJAX 9859 3Wl2 CONeili CNOC 2910 INTERCLUB CHALLENGE ~QB~~ ~amZQ~m32M17 MReld 9936 4W14 J ONeill CNOC 3030 CARRICKGOLLOGAN9297 JCLEARV 3ROC W21 4622 3233W55 N Doherty GEN 10218 5M14 S lteltirns 3032 PMC AJPx M45 4622 3134 J OSullivan 10415 6M14 BCasey 3324 GREAT EASTERNNAVIGATORS PGARGAN AJNlt M45 48203035W55 VMurtagh 3ROC 12502 7W21 RDevlin GEN 3515 N PHILLIPS 3ROC W21 490429M21 M McConn DNPll 8 DMcCourt 3909 I MACNEill 3ROC M45 501428

9 Carberry 4109 A COURSE 2 Q km JHi en EGLANVILE 3ROC W21 530827REDCOURSE 40kml55m 10 A Creon 4538 OFEACHAIN BVOC M21 4146 BMCGRATH 3ROC M45 53191 T Byrne 7Far 3629 11 PQulgley 4539 JMAY 3ROC M40 4459 32 PBVTLER 31ltOC M45 53212 CStone 3843 12 MlOP Larkin 3ROC 4602 A0CLEIRIGH CNOC M35 4620 31 MHEALV GEN W40 5335263 JStack 7FAR 4248 13 M16 SCorr 4610 PNOLAN GEN M21 4711 30 RLYNAM CNOC W40 5448254M21 J Holland 4344 14 PKelders 4915 MFLYNN AJAX M21 4809 29 TCONDON CNOC M45 5507245M21 OReillyHeffernan 4350 15 Fields 4942 HMcUNOON 3ROC M21 4932 28 TMCCORMACK GEN M45 5515236 WM~her 7FAR 4723 16 M Hickey 5034 A TYNER 3ROC M21 5007 27 DOCOLMAIN GEN M45 5717227W21 N H6tchinson 3ROC 4826 17 M45 KHertst 3ROC 5036 RHOLOHEN CNOC M2Q 5014 26 JMEADE M45 5748

8 MWoli 7FAR 4829 18 M16 SCooper 5242 LQUINN SET M35 5234 25 G BUTtER 3ROC M18- 5825

9 D Keating 4836 19 DSullivan 5916 DCASHIN AJAX M40 5316 24 G SMITH FIN M45 583821

10 ANON 7FAR 4956 20 A OSullivan 5927 SOOCgtYLE CNOC M40 5347 23 OREGAN CNOC 6004

11 J Byrne 5258 21Ml0 PMcCormack GEN 6440 BBELL GEN M40 5421 22 J FITZSIMONS 3ROC M45 600612 M ampABlog CNOC 5612 22 E Pye 6458 J MCCULLOUGH 3ROC M40 5806 21 JFLANAGAN AJAX W35 60422013W45 M 0 Colmain GEN 6136 23 l Pye 6516 DWESTON SET M21 5848 20 UCOGHLAN 3ROC W21 611214 EGranger 7FAR 6445 24W5 F McKenna 6625 PSMYTH FUCCO M21 6004 PLALOR CNOC M50 612415M65 p Cooke AJAX 6649 25Ml0 Peter amp Richard AJAX 7329 LDGNOVAN AJAX M21 6039 19 SMURRAV SET M45 63451916W40 L Naughton 3ROC 7455 26 A McAllister 9923 GDOHERTY GEN M21 6348 18 FMCCORMACK CNOC M50 671017 J Kelly OBCS 7507 CBoI DNP7 DOOONGHAILE DUO M21 6455 17 ACREEOON DUO W21 67571818 MBurke 7845 JLALOR GEN M40 6610 16 BLAWLOR W21 684019 A Molloy 7647 PLANNERJOHN MCCULLOUGH CONTROLLERlIAM A AYLING DUO M21 6805 15 JATKINSON SET W35 3381720 M16 N Carroll OBCS 7855 CONVERYORGANISERMAIREWALSH pMCNAMARA DUO M2Q 6807 14 JPHElAN 734221 M16 HBody OBCS 8101 TMCDONAGH FWAR M21 6911 LOALMHAIN SET M16- 7407

22 GHanway 11140 For Interests sake here are some results NCOADE CNOC M21 6958 13 BPOWER SET M45 7520 16

23 FDawson 7FAR 11537 from the Irish Student Champs run theMty1ANGAN SET M35 7042 12 CNUGENT UCOO M20- 7632A BUITERFIELD GEN M21 7212 MBOHAN M21 7813

ORANGE COURSE 30km 35 m day before on some of the same GELlIOn 3ROC M21 7344 NLALOR GEII W40 802415

1 J Phelan 3510 courses SC4~ROLL M21 7357 A SHERIDAN GEN W21 8105

lUI 2 J Devitt 7FAR 4202 BrownM21A Conor Barry UCCO 6242 ElWICKHAM AJAX M35 7542 11 SOHEAGH M21 83473M14 lMcCormack GEN 5411 Conor Creedon UCC064 14 Ian

A BOVLE AJAX M21 7626 N HUTCHINSON 3ROC W21 8528

4M35 TKeane GEN 6058 BJONES DUO M21 7700 10 SMCCORMACK GEN W2Q 86055 W Farrelly 7FAR 6247 Locklngton (QUBOC) 6742 n 7702 GSWEENEY CNOC M40 8644

6 SOConnor 7FAR 6300 light greenW21 B Una Coghlan (Dll) GEVANS CNOC M21 7832 HMACINERNEY CNOC W40 87457 RMurphy 6533 3916 Joan Murphy (ARTCO) 5822

NSMYTH FIN M35 78359 CONEILL GEN M45 8818

8 K Rynn 6535 NFINN CESO M21 7837 CMORRISON AJAX W21 8909149 SConneil 6745 Sarah Kelly (ARTCO) 6721 FLAFFERTY FIN M35 8854 8 TLAWLOR M21 905110 PRyan 6849 OrangeM21C MI Walsh (ARTCO) 4053 M~AtON SET M35 89127 MMURPHY DUO W20- 92461311WI2 EDonlon 3ROC 6933 Paul Leith (DUO) 4432 Alan Kidney N BunERFIELD GEN M21 8913 JOBRIEN AJAX W40 932413 NCralg 7FAR middot7103 (CRTCO) 4642

POBRIEN GEN M3S 8927 A JOYCE GEN W21 952914 MAtkenson 7FAR 7309 CSTOKES 3ROC M21 8940 JCIRIN M21 963215 TMoher 7323 YellowW21C Deirdre ODowd (UCGO) FRiCHARDS 3ROC M2Q- 9156 OCALlAGHAN - 1002816 PClyne 7323 2253 Bernie Foley (UCCOO 2511 PDUNNEPXN M35 9242 DHEARAIN AJAX M35 1014417 GClyne 7324 Rowena Hughes (DUO) 3427

FBUCK~EV DUO M20- 9409 cLULLv 1104018 SMcDonoghue 7325 JFRANCIS M40 9440 JBROWN M21 1141919 A Doly 7434 DDORANFIN M21 96366 KDALY M18- 11750

20 EWalsh DLSO 8312 Condi1ions were similar but much MGALUGAN 9639 A MCEVEY AJAX W21 1211421 WColilns 8325 windier on the Saturday for the ISOC RLYONSDUO M21 9908 BDUNNE M21 1214522 Hugh Ger Alizlo 8550 The W21A course was 54 km210 m and

DMALONE 11BN 10016 N HEEREY W21 12801CSlovln 7FAR DNP11 Sty1URPHV SET M21 10436 AHEEREY W21 12801RElIis MP6amp7 was won by Toni ODonovan (UL) In DFLOOD FCA 12903 ECODD M21 13944AA Bamp HCullen MP7 4457 Stephen Bogle (QUB) ran as an AWiTIER AJAX 15134 DCODD M40 13944J Moloney MP7 M21 B on the same course and won in

VJONES FIN M40 DNP7 PCULLEN DNP16W Mollon RShort Samp A Cullen SMcEvoy N EDUNNE 3ROCM21 DNPI3 BOBBIE DNP19Molane amp N Connolly DNP7 4335 EOSHEA GEN M35 DNP21 o SHORT CNQC M40 DNF

RCLEARY 3ROC M35 DNF RHUGHES DUO W2G-DNFYELLOWCGURSE23km65m JDUNNE DNF

1W8 CCashin AJAX 2420 RWALLDUO M21 DNF

2 M12 TMcCormack GEN 275528 The Irish Qriemeer The Irish Orienle1L22

~~Qm HKm]~~m EGRIFFIN DUO 13630 TBRENNAN SO 6108 Resultsof UCDO Lelnster League eventMNOWLAN 3ROC W45 332232 RSEATS DNF EONElll GEN M4- 6644JMCGRATH 3ROC MI6- 352631 GMURPHY TCC DNF GCONERY MIG- 12340 Sugarloaf Mountain 9 March 199711 C-CRAWFORD 3ROC M50 354230 GBRAZIL TCC DNF A DOYLE DNFPOBRIEN AJAX M16- 360029 LOWERY RMS DNF MDOYLE DNF Brown Course 75km 1275 m

LC-CRAWFORD 3ROC MI6- 361328 DUNLOP RMS DNF DDENTON DNF 1 M21 BOBrien AJAX 6344

BROWE 3650 FSMYTH DNF 2 M21 P Nolan GEN 6427

TMCGRATH 3ROC M50 3816 DCOUR$E 26Km65m 3 MIlO B Bell GEN 8116

JONEILL FIN W45 391827 P MCCORMACK GEN M55 183732 FINAL RESULT 4M21 GBrady COriltO 6536

BDOHERTY GEN M50 395126 DLAAKlN 3ROC 1837 3ROC 463 SET 156 5 W21 U Creagh 3ROC 6803

GCONDON GEN middotM50 403825 MWALSH 3ROC W50 231231 GEN 404 FIN 155 6 M21 M Flynn AJAX 9016

lBURER CNOC WI6- 405724 FMARTINDALE 3ROC M60 232630 CNOC 275 DUO 67 7 MIlO J McCulough 3ROC 9119

JOBRIEN AJAX M50 410423 CWALSH 3ROC W55 235329 AJAX 253 UCDO 0 9M21 PBrennon SET 9216

W MCCORMA~K GEN W45 413222 MBURER 3ROC M55 243926 10M21 GDoherty UCDO 9933

FFlOOD FIN M21 4325 RMURPHY M21 2442 THECOMPETITION PROVED TO BEQUITECLOSE GEN 10 M40S0Boyle CNOC 10444

A NISHUILLEBHAlN 3ROC W45 4335 RRYAN FCA 2442 GAINED AN EARLY LEAD SURRENDERING ITBRIEFLYTO 11 M21 J Keallnge AJAX 12908

EOSUILlEBHAIN 3ROC M50 4419 NOBOYLE CNOC W14- 244527 CNOC BEFORE3ROC SNATCHED ITAWAY FOR ABOUT M21 J Elliott 3ROC DNF

NWALSH 3ROC M14- 4438 PRYAN MI6- 2554 AN HOUR BUTFAILIING TO OPEN A GAP ALLOWED M35 A OClelrlgh CNOC() DNF

DBUTLER CNOC M50 444121 B HOLLINSHEAD 3ROC M55 2509 GEN TO BRIEFLYREGAIN THELEAD STRONG RUNSK MCCORMACK GEN W18- 502620 DLARGE GEN W60 253426 LATEIN THEDAY SEnLED THECOMPETITION WITH 6lllil ~QIl~iI km l2~ rnJ BARRETT CNOC M55 5201 SROTHERY 3ROC M60 2545 3ROC FINAllY GAINING AN UNASSAILABLE LEAD 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 6414

A cooKE AJAX W21 5504 TCLEARY 3ROC W50 2626 DOWN THEFIELDAJAX PUTON A LATECHARGE BUT 2 M115POBrlen AJAX 6447

FOSULLIVAN 5533 SNOWLAN 3ROC W14- 2630 JUSTMISSEDCATCHING CNOC BUTTHESTRUGGLE 3M21 AOMuliane GEN 6726

F FLYNN 21BN 5645 JDCLARKE GEN M55 2744 25 Of THEDAY WAS THESET- FIN BAmE WITH SET 4 M16 LCrawford 3ROC 7147

DKEALY 5711 HCONVERY 3ROC W55 2822 GETTING ITBYA WHISKER THEANTICIPATED STUDENT 5MIISWYoung CNOC 7352

TFIELDS 21BN 5729 PGLANVILLE 3ROC M55 3011 BATTLENEYER MATERIALISED DUO PUTUPA 6 M21 A Tyner 3ROC 7717

DMITCHELl 21BN 5730 A BURKEGEN M12- 303424 CREDiBLE SCORE CONSIDERING THEYWEREONLY 7 M115P Gorgon AJAX 7735

EDOYLE 21BN 5617 A MCCORMACK GEN W50 3324 ELIGIBLETO RUN IN TWO COURSES BUTSADLY UCDO 8 M21 TJoyce FUCCO 7910

A COFFEY 21BN 5619 CCARROLL 3ROC M65 3340 FAILED TO SCORE A SINGLE POINTWERE HAVE ALL 9 MIl 5 TMcCormack GEN 7927

DNAGLE3ROC W45 5630 CCASHIN AJAX W12middot 345123 THESTUDENTSGONE 10 M50 ENiland AJAX 6001

KHOPKINS 3ROC W21 6220 SSUlUVAN 3529 11 M50 NC Crawford 3ROC 8645

TFLooD 21BN 6245 TMCCORMACK GEN M12- 3742 SO MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO RAN ON THEDAY TO 12 W35 J Flanagan AJAX 6834

JlYNAM 3ROC M70 6321 BONElll SET M50 3742 MAKE THEEVENTA SUCCESS ESPECIALLYALL GEN 13 W21 N Phillips 3ROC 8950

KTOMPSON DUO 6321 HNOWLAN 3ROC M12middot 3944 MEMBERSWHO RAN amp HELPED 14 M35 M Donovan 3ROC 9109

MMCGAVAN W21 6330 SEAMUS CNOC M9middot 394522 15 W40 R lynam CNOC 9322

STAlBOT TCC 6410 SAMUEL M16- 4221 THANKS ALSO TO BOB PINKERamp ALAN TAYLORFOR 16MI8GBuHer 3ROC 9401

FONEILL SET W45 642919 RNOLAN M18- 4223 THEIRWORK ON CONSmUCTING THETROPHY AND 17 M35 P Dunne WEGO 9816

KHANNAGHAN 6436 I DORREPAAl SET W5- 444421 ERICSSON amp DELPHI FOR THEIRSUPPORT 18 M45 B McGrath 3ROC 9631

PGIBBONS 6437 NDOHERTY GEN W50 4448 19W45MNowlon 3ROC 9841

LMCCORMACK GEN M14- 6439 RSHORT CNOC MID- 454420 FINALLYSPECIAL THANKS TO MAURA MORAN WHO 20 M45 RWililamson LVO 9857

JHENNAGHER 6503 CSHORT CNOC MII- 455619 MADE THEPRESENTATIONOF THEINTERCLUB 21 M20 A Quln 3ROC 10002

EGIBBONS 6512 TBUTLER 3ROC W50 4613 CHALLENGE TROPHY TO THEWINNING CLUB 3ROC 22 D Brennon 3ROC 10750

DCHEORY llBN 6633 PQUIGlEY 3ROC 4642 23 M50 H WhIte 3ROC 10845

EMURANE TCC 6640 PLARKIN 3ROC 4643 PLANNER MICHAEL KELLET 24 BCronin 10907

DSMITH FIN MI6- 664116 DONEILL M21 4826 CONTROLLER ANDREW OMUULANE 25 MIlO J Lalor GEN 11043

EQUINN W35 6740 BDORLEY M2G- 4914 ORGANISER amp INSTIGATOR PAUL NOlAN 26 RMcDonnell 11507

DORAW W2G- 6745 DONEILL M21 4915 27 M21 C Burns AJAX 12253

CMCGRATH 3ROC W45 7203 FMCSHANE WI6- 4916 26 M21 D Heale 3ROC 12448

PCOOKE AJAX M60 7212 MMCLOUGLIN W2G- 4920 29 M16 J McGrath 3ROC 13215

MDOYLE 21BN 7216 EKENNEDY 4856 30 M40 G SWeeney CNOC 13857

A DEMPSEY W21 7340 CKENNEDY 4958A SWEENEY 7413 CLYNAM M12- 5057 Bild CQIlGiil~ 1km l2lQ mSMCDONAGH TCC 7508 JMULlEN W60 5157 1W18 L Sutler CNOC 7365

DRYAN 21BN 7627 NLYNAM 3ROC W75 5815 2 M115TDevlin GEN 7816

A ONEILL 7633 RFLooD FIN WIG- 590918 3 W21 M Hutchinson 3ROC 8910

RDOYLE 21BN 7727 GJONES FIN WIG- 592317 4 W21 J McElwain 3ROC 9027

BSHARKEY FIN W21 7740 HJONES FIN WIG- 592416 5 MGalllgan 10334

A GILLMAN W12- B706 REID 6722 6M16HBody OBCS 10453

C M35 8931 EPYE 7014 7 M16 MCarroll OBCS 10504

MBARRY 9430 P MCCORMACK GEN MIG- 7403 8 W45 M OColmaln GEN 11050

OOCONNER W35 11020 KQUINLEN GEN M12- 7412 9 11160P Croke AJAX 13256

BSEVIN W21 11040 EQUIGLEY FIN W14- 754815 10 A Sweeney amp A Murray 15315

MREID W21 11520 CLAFFERTY FIN W4- 7549 - SMurphy DNF

KHANNEY DUO 13630 MCABE 7726

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4 W45 M Walsh 3ROC 7806 Q[QOOll ~QInll Q~Illl K rn B Delaney M21 CNOC 5411 KDaly MI7 86115 M45 D OColmain GEN 7939 1W14 N OBoyle CNOC 3652 G Brady M21 CORKO 5603

50 hEatu M21 88216 M45 M Kavanagh 8312 2 M14 LMcCormack GEN 4129 p Nolan M21 GEN

J flemIng M35 89325704 E08n8n M50 FINGAL 89~7 M60 A Bonox-tow GEN 8533 3 John amp Dave 4657 R Holohan M20 CNOC 5750 DDoran M21 FINGAL 91418 W21 U Coghlan 3ROC 8700 4 W16 C Kavanagh OBCS 4817 A Tucker M35 5823 GSwaaney M40 CNOC 93149 W55 C NuHoIl LEEO 8754 5 M14 SKearns OBCS 4930

M Flynn M21 AJAX 6048 SOShe M35 GEN 9322H MeLindon M21 3ROC 6205 J8rowll 9345

10 M35 FLafferty FIN 8904 6 RRichardson 5009 P Spillane M35 CNOC 6407 MDonlOn MI 3ROC 9538

11M45DOMurchu CNOC 8915 7 W21 D ONeill FIN 5026 B Bell M40 GEN 6516PDonlon 1AS5 3ROC 9736N BlOwne M17 10133

12 M21 D Doran FIN 8955 8 W14 Sl BuHer CNOC 5631 P Casey M21 UCDO 6513 MOalligan 1050213 MSS M Butl~r 3ROC 9156 9 W18 D Kavanagh SI Thomas 5739 J Cleary W21 3ROC 6552 PCulion 1055514 M55BHoliinsnead 3ROC 9350 10 W12YAOSlien AJAX 5740

BONeill M45 CNOC 6605 NCarrall 11652N C Crawford M50 3ROC 6847 LSloan MI9 11952

15 W45 A NiShuilleabhaln 3ROC 9553 11W16 LGrIffin 6027 P McNamara M20 DUO 6920 H8rody 08CS 1215316 M45PBul1er 3ROC 9557 12 W18 L Bracken St Thomas 6052 R Cleary M35 3ROe 6926 N HutChinson W21 3ROC 1433317 WSO J ONeill FIN 9922 13 M21 G Lawlor CNOC() 6113 T Duggan M35 CNOe 7117

H08relamUy AJAX 15705

18 M21 N BuHerfield GEN 10008 14 MGriffin 6114 N Phillips W21 3ROe 7431 CLally ONPN4

19 W50CElant SET 10238 15 W18SBracken St Thomos6138 B Doherty M50 GEN 7826 CMcDonngh ONPN14

20 W45W McCormack GEN 10422 16 W12C Buller CNOC 6146J Lalor M40 GEN 7907 fOallln ONPN7G Elliott M21 3ROC 8002 a Hunl ONF

21 M65 SRothery 3ROC 10730 17W45SButier CNOC 6234 E Dunne M21 3ROe 8126 RMcOonnoll ONF22 W50 G power 3ROC 11055 18W21 MReid 6311 00 Murchu M45 CNOC 8240 Awall DNF

23 W21 FOSllen AJAX 12417 19 M18 SOMoore st Thomas6552 NOormack M21 CNOC 8422 CCOURSEW21 A Sheridan GEN PNP 10 20 W21 M Joyce 6720 G Condon M50 GEN 8428 G EvansE OShea M35 GEN 8441 M21 CNOC 2917M451 MacNeill 3ROCDNF 21 ORyon 61st 6744 M Buller M55 3ROC 8456 M Healy W40 GEN 3333M21BRowe 3ROCDNF 22 L Callaghan 61s1 7002 D OColmain M45 GEN 8833 K McKenna AAS 3414

23 HReld SM-Navy7138 P Buller M45 3ROC 8850 A 0 Donnell AAS 3414

Liebl Z[22l ~Qt[~2 la~Illl2QIl 24 DLee 61s1 7321 C Koegan 3ROC 9624 WCollln$ 7 FAR 3450

1 M20 P McNamara DUO 3818 25 P Griffin 7806 C Stokes M21 10545 T Byrne 3612B Jones M21 DUO 10659 JOmiddotNeili W50 FIN 3902

2 M16ROColmaln GEN 4233 26 Uz Niall amp Gearoidl 8241 M Kellen M55 GEN 13141 J F(sncls M40 7 FAR 39393 M21 Bohan CNOC 4252 27 M McAlister amp P 0 Connor 12942 Redmond amp Cooke W45 GEN 40054 W21 B Lawlor CNOC 4441 EPye MP5 D Cashin DNP16 D Gormley AAS 40235 M21 TLawlor CNOC() 4638 M16SCooper TRB()MP5 SOBoyte DNP2 J SUlek 7 FAR 4048

BOBnon ONP6 Hanlon 7 FAR 43076 M50 EOSuilleabhaln3ROC 5339 AGrlffin MP5 DShon DNF WoodsDevitt 7 FAR 43307 M16LOhAlmain SET 5436 AKiernan MP5 R Wallace DNF N Walsh M14- 3ROC 44208 M35 SDoody 5838 M16SCarr OBCSMP5 AM McKenna W40 AJAX 45049M14 NWatsh 3ROC 6155 W18CMunn MP5 8 COURSe R Moynihan AAS 452410 W55CWalsh 3ROC 6316 W18AClarke MP511 K Elaejai SM-Navy 6330 RDevlin GEN MP Unlortunltefy tnt course had to oe voded due 0 an tncottect contr~ code Timbullbull 6nd

12 W45 D Nagle 3ROC 6338 W16CBorry OBCSMPrO$unr givenbelOwrorlIOn only Conlrol6 hasbun axduel rromtht ulls

13 W35 C Corey 3ROC 6553 M Kelly OBCS DNF W Young M45 CNOC 4637 P Gallagher AASMNowlon W45 3ROC 5659 452414 W14SNowlan 3ROC 7136 M14BCasey OBCSDNF BMcGrath M45 3ROC 5739 S Healy WISmiddot GEN 453515 W45 FONeill SET 7256 0 WictltlGm M35 AJAX 6250 D Large weo GEN 453716 M16BGreene 3ROC 7346 YellQlOt~QU[~1l2 a Imlll 00 Il J Fitzsimons M45 3ROC 6311 M Kavanagh M45 462117 W18 K McCormack GEN 7548 1 M12TMcCormack GEN 3243

FOBen W21 AJAX 6403 S L Buller W14 CNOC 4731C Burns M21 AJAX 6455 N Lawlor 474818 W20 SMcCormack GEN 7555 2 M12ABell GEN 3428 A Ayling M21 OUO 6457 G Codd M21 482719 W40 N Lalor GEN 7704 3 M12 A Burke 3430 s Murray M45 6601 P Cooke MeO AJAX 4946UCoghran W21 3ROC 67r20 W18 B Elant SET 7748 4 Ml0RShart CNOC 3811 RLynam W40 CNOC 6745 F Dawson 7 FAR 505521 WIlO J OSllen AJAX 7823 5 AampS Cullen 3812 A8uner11eld M35 GEN 6904 MDeagan AAS 511122 M5OBONeill SET 7832 6 Wl0CCashin AJAX 3824 E0 Suliloobhaln 10150 3ROC 7058 C McKenna AAS 5112

MWalsh W45 3ROC 710S J Curtin M21 515523 W21 S Dempsey 8006 7 Ml0PMcKenna AJAX 3958 8 lojolllnhOad MS5 3AOC 7210 C MeGrath W45 3ROC 531724 W50 A McCormack GEN 8011 8 BCulien 4013 OHiggins 7245 E Kernan W21 AJAX 533125 M65 C Carroll 3ROC 8250 9 A-M McKenna AJAX 4520

FMCCormack M55 CNOC 7247 U 0 Callaghan M20 5412BLuwlor 1121 733026 W21 H Hopkins 3ROC 8436 10 Wl0HHealy CNOC 5007 JOempsoy M21 74or D Mooney 7 FAR 5419

27 F Lynch 8535 11 W14 N Lalor amp L OReIiIyGEN 5144 TLawlor M21 1536 0 Sullivan 5420OHealy M14middot G~ 7634 D Ryan W21 5440

28 W50 TBuller 3ROC 9646 12 Ml0S0Boyle CNOC 5412 TDevlin 10145 GEN 7635 A Joyce W21 GEN 554729 M70(M5O) J Lynam 3ROC 10923 13 VCulien 6949 D8utler M50 CNOC 7800 J Lvnam M70 3ROC 563730 RampD Gibbons 12105 14 W60 J Mullen 9628 A UIShuilleabhainWS 3ROC 7815 C Cashin Wl0 AJAX 575531 Chambon x3 13306 15 M7 G Corney 14141

SRothery 10165 3AOC 795 T Keane GEN 5803LNaughlon W40 3ROC 795432 WSS V Murtagh 3ROC 16611 Ml0 H Nowlan 3ROC MP AMomsey W35 CNOC 8011 C Kavanagh W15 OBCS 5816

KGlbbons MPl Ml0PMcCormackGEN MP HWhlle 10150 JROC 8016 P Maguire AAS 5832- EONeill WISmiddot 3ROC 8031 D Caullen AAS 5832

M16 J Carbary OBCS MP W4() C LaffertyFIN DNF ABoyle M21 AJAX 8140 B Dunne M21 5917 D Doyle SM-NavyMP9 JMcGrath MI6 3ROC 8335 McElwain W21 5944

32 The Irish OriauearL BuUr W18 CNOC 8429 B Casey MI4 OBCS 6022

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4640McGillivray 7 FAA 6910 K Hannay DUO 4640S Goldsberry 5955 NOmiddotBoyle W12 CNOC 4710KrlszlormiddotBajeis 7043 E Donlon W12 3AOC 5018A Hasrey 7229 115024G Lawlor 73SO E PyeSO45P Morrigan 7410 L PyeSO45T Butler WSO 3AOC 7444 L amp M Anderson WI21Ml0 5202MJell1in 7645 A Oorrepaal MIa- SET 5410John M 7 FAR 7646 IOoffepaal WIOmiddot SET 5430L ConnottylS OConnor 7 FAR n06 David OBCS 5854V Murtagh W55 3AOC 7807 Auairf Ml0 CNOC 5937PFox M35 7953 CShon Ml0middot CNOC 5947M Doyle 8314 N Walsh6122E Griffin W20 DUO 9CA8 TJ Walsh6125Flrhouse 18753 Barryw6155P Walsh6155Niall I Gavin DNP 2 C Walsh6155B Slevin ONP 4 C Shaw6258C Walsh DNP10 E Shaw6258Aoyamp Erris ONPhl1 J Doyle6613K Thompson DNP 23 A Doyle6613A Kleman DNP 4 COmiddotBoyle Ml0middot CNOC 6818KAB ONF C Mangan6613Flrhous8 ONF C Murphy OBCS 6909C Sharkey ONF CBaY OBCS 6910COmiddotNelli ONF KNampNL W12 GEN 6916ONelli famly DNF J Mulhern W60 3AOC 7805NLynam ONF G Carney MIO 10240ACurroil DNF O Carney M12 10314Ciara amp Sinead DNF S Casper

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S ~Il E OSulllan SET 7102

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11 WSO CWalsh 3ROC 4142

18 W21 A Joyce OEN 4218

19 wu S MOltol11l3ck OEN 4345

20 MI1 S Ulcr WHO 4SOO

21 Ml1 K OLoughlin MS 4141

22 MelToil 4913

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24 MSO B ONtili SET S 146

5 W21 M~lurphy DUO 5332

26 IVlI K Thompson DUO ~J34

21 W45 FOmiddotNeili SET 5548

28 WS5 V Mun~h 3ROC 58S1

29 V2l N Carroll DUO 5926

30 MI1 D GII~her AAS 6035

31 Ml1 Crowley A~S 6437)2 ~111 SOmiddotHul 6801

n MIS P Maguire AAS 6944

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36 o1t~ C Ooylc ArS 76~6

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10 M18 AQuinn 3ROC 5$S8

11 Mil PMcNama DUO 56H

12 ~UI AOMuHan OEN HZ2

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12 Mll AArlinS DUO 6859

23 ~Ul EMcGinley AJA-v 1130

24 ~Ul BJones DUO 72 59

25 ~ISO N C-Crawford lROC 7150

26 M60 J BatT CNOC 7909

27 o 8rtnnan 70 JI

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2 MI2 ABII OEN 2 43

3 IVIO CCashin NAX 3 I 25

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6 Ml0 RShon CNOC 3421

7 MIO -CuUcn CNOC 3S 18S EYhile CNOC 3648 I

9 MIO S Cullen eNOC 36 middot19 I

10 WIO EF-Fishr PXN 4709

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16 M4 CShon eNOC 6000

11 W4 SDtmpsey 6100

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12 W21 KWalton DUO 6256

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John Muldowney FWAR M35 6600George Taylor FWAR M40 6725

T Talbot 7440Orlla Prendergast GRTC W21 7455

Wayne Niall 7FAR 7800Jason Masterson WHO M18 8155

Olive Manning 10405Tom Conlon FWAR M21 MP13

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Ian Hanna 4015Marcus Came 16Bn 6130

Barbara Foley-Fisher MN W45 6130Derek ciarxe 16Bn 7250

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Eimear Cannon GRTC 11020Donna Philbin GRTC W19 11330

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Cian OLeary WHO M14 1710John Hargroves WHO M15 3630

Erinna Foley-Fisher MN W10 3642Christian Foley-Fisher MN M12 3715

T Cooke WHO M15 7305Satomi Tsujii WHO 8440

louise Maguire UCG 9800Fiona Murphy UCG 10100Arlene Claffey DNFNiamh Hanna DNF

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ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997EVENING ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997

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Moy 13 RUSSBOROUGHCoWicklowCNOC 045432267 N 961220 DONADEA Clane Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N B3 3327 CURRAGHWiESTCo Kidare CNOC 045432267 N 75 14

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Apr 17 GARRYCLOYNEWaterloo Co Cork BOCEvenlng League 3 02247300 530 to 715W6OO82024 CURRABINNYCarrlgallne Co Cork BOC Evening League 4 021546194 530 to 715W780630

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GLENBOWiERWooD KHleagh Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 6 021361544 W 99 77KlLBRITIAINWOOD Bandon Co COIk CorkO Inter Firm League 7 021361544 W 52 47WALSHTOWNWOOD Midlelon Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm league 8 021361544 W 66 91WARRENSCOURTWOOD Kilmurry Co Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 9 021361544 W 38 67GARREnSTOWNWOOD BallinsplHIGCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 10021361544 W 58 44

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Lend an OrlenleetlThisyear one club member can compete on eachteem but on a different course 10the novicesThe idea Is that the clubs would Lend an OriGnleGtto any team not having a resident orlenteer Lastyear several teams had an ordinary orienteer as nonplaying captain but many teems did not Manyorganisations with club orienteers did not enter IheIGague but despite thot over thirty teams competedwith a high attendance up to the lost night

While each event Isorganised by a dlffGrent clubwe found Idst year that a results crew whichtroveued from event 10 event helped greatly Indisplaying thG results promptly as people finished Ifyou could help on several of the nights pteose doolfer as some of last years crew will wish to run thisyearNB This leaguG Is intendGd as a social as well as asporting occasionEntry forms for teams are included in the LeinstGrcopies of this issueof lIO Try to get your workmatesinvolvGd

If you favour the concept of -Lend an Orlenteer-and you are likely to be available on the lourThursdays of June and the 3rd July and would likG10

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BROWE 3650 FSMYTH DNF 2 M21 P Nolan GEN 6427

TMCGRATH 3ROC M50 3816 DCOUR$E 26Km65m 3 MIlO B Bell GEN 8116

JONEILL FIN W45 391827 P MCCORMACK GEN M55 183732 FINAL RESULT 4M21 GBrady COriltO 6536

BDOHERTY GEN M50 395126 DLAAKlN 3ROC 1837 3ROC 463 SET 156 5 W21 U Creagh 3ROC 6803

GCONDON GEN middotM50 403825 MWALSH 3ROC W50 231231 GEN 404 FIN 155 6 M21 M Flynn AJAX 9016

lBURER CNOC WI6- 405724 FMARTINDALE 3ROC M60 232630 CNOC 275 DUO 67 7 MIlO J McCulough 3ROC 9119

JOBRIEN AJAX M50 410423 CWALSH 3ROC W55 235329 AJAX 253 UCDO 0 9M21 PBrennon SET 9216

W MCCORMA~K GEN W45 413222 MBURER 3ROC M55 243926 10M21 GDoherty UCDO 9933

FFlOOD FIN M21 4325 RMURPHY M21 2442 THECOMPETITION PROVED TO BEQUITECLOSE GEN 10 M40S0Boyle CNOC 10444

A NISHUILLEBHAlN 3ROC W45 4335 RRYAN FCA 2442 GAINED AN EARLY LEAD SURRENDERING ITBRIEFLYTO 11 M21 J Keallnge AJAX 12908

EOSUILlEBHAIN 3ROC M50 4419 NOBOYLE CNOC W14- 244527 CNOC BEFORE3ROC SNATCHED ITAWAY FOR ABOUT M21 J Elliott 3ROC DNF

NWALSH 3ROC M14- 4438 PRYAN MI6- 2554 AN HOUR BUTFAILIING TO OPEN A GAP ALLOWED M35 A OClelrlgh CNOC() DNF

DBUTLER CNOC M50 444121 B HOLLINSHEAD 3ROC M55 2509 GEN TO BRIEFLYREGAIN THELEAD STRONG RUNSK MCCORMACK GEN W18- 502620 DLARGE GEN W60 253426 LATEIN THEDAY SEnLED THECOMPETITION WITH 6lllil ~QIl~iI km l2~ rnJ BARRETT CNOC M55 5201 SROTHERY 3ROC M60 2545 3ROC FINAllY GAINING AN UNASSAILABLE LEAD 1M21 H McLlndon 3ROC 6414

A cooKE AJAX W21 5504 TCLEARY 3ROC W50 2626 DOWN THEFIELDAJAX PUTON A LATECHARGE BUT 2 M115POBrlen AJAX 6447

FOSULLIVAN 5533 SNOWLAN 3ROC W14- 2630 JUSTMISSEDCATCHING CNOC BUTTHESTRUGGLE 3M21 AOMuliane GEN 6726

F FLYNN 21BN 5645 JDCLARKE GEN M55 2744 25 Of THEDAY WAS THESET- FIN BAmE WITH SET 4 M16 LCrawford 3ROC 7147

DKEALY 5711 HCONVERY 3ROC W55 2822 GETTING ITBYA WHISKER THEANTICIPATED STUDENT 5MIISWYoung CNOC 7352

TFIELDS 21BN 5729 PGLANVILLE 3ROC M55 3011 BATTLENEYER MATERIALISED DUO PUTUPA 6 M21 A Tyner 3ROC 7717

DMITCHELl 21BN 5730 A BURKEGEN M12- 303424 CREDiBLE SCORE CONSIDERING THEYWEREONLY 7 M115P Gorgon AJAX 7735

EDOYLE 21BN 5617 A MCCORMACK GEN W50 3324 ELIGIBLETO RUN IN TWO COURSES BUTSADLY UCDO 8 M21 TJoyce FUCCO 7910

A COFFEY 21BN 5619 CCARROLL 3ROC M65 3340 FAILED TO SCORE A SINGLE POINTWERE HAVE ALL 9 MIl 5 TMcCormack GEN 7927

DNAGLE3ROC W45 5630 CCASHIN AJAX W12middot 345123 THESTUDENTSGONE 10 M50 ENiland AJAX 6001

KHOPKINS 3ROC W21 6220 SSUlUVAN 3529 11 M50 NC Crawford 3ROC 8645

TFLooD 21BN 6245 TMCCORMACK GEN M12- 3742 SO MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO RAN ON THEDAY TO 12 W35 J Flanagan AJAX 6834

JlYNAM 3ROC M70 6321 BONElll SET M50 3742 MAKE THEEVENTA SUCCESS ESPECIALLYALL GEN 13 W21 N Phillips 3ROC 8950

KTOMPSON DUO 6321 HNOWLAN 3ROC M12middot 3944 MEMBERSWHO RAN amp HELPED 14 M35 M Donovan 3ROC 9109

MMCGAVAN W21 6330 SEAMUS CNOC M9middot 394522 15 W40 R lynam CNOC 9322

STAlBOT TCC 6410 SAMUEL M16- 4221 THANKS ALSO TO BOB PINKERamp ALAN TAYLORFOR 16MI8GBuHer 3ROC 9401

FONEILL SET W45 642919 RNOLAN M18- 4223 THEIRWORK ON CONSmUCTING THETROPHY AND 17 M35 P Dunne WEGO 9816

KHANNAGHAN 6436 I DORREPAAl SET W5- 444421 ERICSSON amp DELPHI FOR THEIRSUPPORT 18 M45 B McGrath 3ROC 9631

PGIBBONS 6437 NDOHERTY GEN W50 4448 19W45MNowlon 3ROC 9841

LMCCORMACK GEN M14- 6439 RSHORT CNOC MID- 454420 FINALLYSPECIAL THANKS TO MAURA MORAN WHO 20 M45 RWililamson LVO 9857

JHENNAGHER 6503 CSHORT CNOC MII- 455619 MADE THEPRESENTATIONOF THEINTERCLUB 21 M20 A Quln 3ROC 10002

EGIBBONS 6512 TBUTLER 3ROC W50 4613 CHALLENGE TROPHY TO THEWINNING CLUB 3ROC 22 D Brennon 3ROC 10750

DCHEORY llBN 6633 PQUIGlEY 3ROC 4642 23 M50 H WhIte 3ROC 10845

EMURANE TCC 6640 PLARKIN 3ROC 4643 PLANNER MICHAEL KELLET 24 BCronin 10907

DSMITH FIN MI6- 664116 DONEILL M21 4826 CONTROLLER ANDREW OMUULANE 25 MIlO J Lalor GEN 11043

EQUINN W35 6740 BDORLEY M2G- 4914 ORGANISER amp INSTIGATOR PAUL NOlAN 26 RMcDonnell 11507

DORAW W2G- 6745 DONEILL M21 4915 27 M21 C Burns AJAX 12253

CMCGRATH 3ROC W45 7203 FMCSHANE WI6- 4916 26 M21 D Heale 3ROC 12448

PCOOKE AJAX M60 7212 MMCLOUGLIN W2G- 4920 29 M16 J McGrath 3ROC 13215

MDOYLE 21BN 7216 EKENNEDY 4856 30 M40 G SWeeney CNOC 13857

A DEMPSEY W21 7340 CKENNEDY 4958A SWEENEY 7413 CLYNAM M12- 5057 Bild CQIlGiil~ 1km l2lQ mSMCDONAGH TCC 7508 JMULlEN W60 5157 1W18 L Sutler CNOC 7365

DRYAN 21BN 7627 NLYNAM 3ROC W75 5815 2 M115TDevlin GEN 7816

A ONEILL 7633 RFLooD FIN WIG- 590918 3 W21 M Hutchinson 3ROC 8910

RDOYLE 21BN 7727 GJONES FIN WIG- 592317 4 W21 J McElwain 3ROC 9027

BSHARKEY FIN W21 7740 HJONES FIN WIG- 592416 5 MGalllgan 10334

A GILLMAN W12- B706 REID 6722 6M16HBody OBCS 10453

C M35 8931 EPYE 7014 7 M16 MCarroll OBCS 10504

MBARRY 9430 P MCCORMACK GEN MIG- 7403 8 W45 M OColmaln GEN 11050

OOCONNER W35 11020 KQUINLEN GEN M12- 7412 9 11160P Croke AJAX 13256

BSEVIN W21 11040 EQUIGLEY FIN W14- 754815 10 A Sweeney amp A Murray 15315

MREID W21 11520 CLAFFERTY FIN W4- 7549 - SMurphy DNF

KHANNEY DUO 13630 MCABE 7726

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ZrsectiD~QI[~~ 12 ~[) L 24Q m RMooney SM-NavyMP1 M55 PMcCormack GEN 5705 M16 P OBrienAJAA DNF RESULTSOF SETANTA EVENTHELDAT KILLAKEE ON l~( FEBRUARY19972 M40 K Carey 3ROC 7315 VV21A McEvoy AJAA DNF3 M35 BCryan 3ROC 7502 A COURSE

4 W45 M Walsh 3ROC 7806 Q[QOOll ~QInll Q~Illl K rn B Delaney M21 CNOC 5411 KDaly MI7 86115 M45 D OColmain GEN 7939 1W14 N OBoyle CNOC 3652 G Brady M21 CORKO 5603

50 hEatu M21 88216 M45 M Kavanagh 8312 2 M14 LMcCormack GEN 4129 p Nolan M21 GEN

J flemIng M35 89325704 E08n8n M50 FINGAL 89~7 M60 A Bonox-tow GEN 8533 3 John amp Dave 4657 R Holohan M20 CNOC 5750 DDoran M21 FINGAL 91418 W21 U Coghlan 3ROC 8700 4 W16 C Kavanagh OBCS 4817 A Tucker M35 5823 GSwaaney M40 CNOC 93149 W55 C NuHoIl LEEO 8754 5 M14 SKearns OBCS 4930

M Flynn M21 AJAX 6048 SOShe M35 GEN 9322H MeLindon M21 3ROC 6205 J8rowll 9345

10 M35 FLafferty FIN 8904 6 RRichardson 5009 P Spillane M35 CNOC 6407 MDonlOn MI 3ROC 9538

11M45DOMurchu CNOC 8915 7 W21 D ONeill FIN 5026 B Bell M40 GEN 6516PDonlon 1AS5 3ROC 9736N BlOwne M17 10133

12 M21 D Doran FIN 8955 8 W14 Sl BuHer CNOC 5631 P Casey M21 UCDO 6513 MOalligan 1050213 MSS M Butl~r 3ROC 9156 9 W18 D Kavanagh SI Thomas 5739 J Cleary W21 3ROC 6552 PCulion 1055514 M55BHoliinsnead 3ROC 9350 10 W12YAOSlien AJAX 5740

BONeill M45 CNOC 6605 NCarrall 11652N C Crawford M50 3ROC 6847 LSloan MI9 11952

15 W45 A NiShuilleabhaln 3ROC 9553 11W16 LGrIffin 6027 P McNamara M20 DUO 6920 H8rody 08CS 1215316 M45PBul1er 3ROC 9557 12 W18 L Bracken St Thomas 6052 R Cleary M35 3ROe 6926 N HutChinson W21 3ROC 1433317 WSO J ONeill FIN 9922 13 M21 G Lawlor CNOC() 6113 T Duggan M35 CNOe 7117

H08relamUy AJAX 15705

18 M21 N BuHerfield GEN 10008 14 MGriffin 6114 N Phillips W21 3ROe 7431 CLally ONPN4

19 W50CElant SET 10238 15 W18SBracken St Thomos6138 B Doherty M50 GEN 7826 CMcDonngh ONPN14

20 W45W McCormack GEN 10422 16 W12C Buller CNOC 6146J Lalor M40 GEN 7907 fOallln ONPN7G Elliott M21 3ROC 8002 a Hunl ONF

21 M65 SRothery 3ROC 10730 17W45SButier CNOC 6234 E Dunne M21 3ROe 8126 RMcOonnoll ONF22 W50 G power 3ROC 11055 18W21 MReid 6311 00 Murchu M45 CNOC 8240 Awall DNF

23 W21 FOSllen AJAX 12417 19 M18 SOMoore st Thomas6552 NOormack M21 CNOC 8422 CCOURSEW21 A Sheridan GEN PNP 10 20 W21 M Joyce 6720 G Condon M50 GEN 8428 G EvansE OShea M35 GEN 8441 M21 CNOC 2917M451 MacNeill 3ROCDNF 21 ORyon 61st 6744 M Buller M55 3ROC 8456 M Healy W40 GEN 3333M21BRowe 3ROCDNF 22 L Callaghan 61s1 7002 D OColmain M45 GEN 8833 K McKenna AAS 3414

23 HReld SM-Navy7138 P Buller M45 3ROC 8850 A 0 Donnell AAS 3414

Liebl Z[22l ~Qt[~2 la~Illl2QIl 24 DLee 61s1 7321 C Koegan 3ROC 9624 WCollln$ 7 FAR 3450

1 M20 P McNamara DUO 3818 25 P Griffin 7806 C Stokes M21 10545 T Byrne 3612B Jones M21 DUO 10659 JOmiddotNeili W50 FIN 3902

2 M16ROColmaln GEN 4233 26 Uz Niall amp Gearoidl 8241 M Kellen M55 GEN 13141 J F(sncls M40 7 FAR 39393 M21 Bohan CNOC 4252 27 M McAlister amp P 0 Connor 12942 Redmond amp Cooke W45 GEN 40054 W21 B Lawlor CNOC 4441 EPye MP5 D Cashin DNP16 D Gormley AAS 40235 M21 TLawlor CNOC() 4638 M16SCooper TRB()MP5 SOBoyte DNP2 J SUlek 7 FAR 4048

BOBnon ONP6 Hanlon 7 FAR 43076 M50 EOSuilleabhaln3ROC 5339 AGrlffin MP5 DShon DNF WoodsDevitt 7 FAR 43307 M16LOhAlmain SET 5436 AKiernan MP5 R Wallace DNF N Walsh M14- 3ROC 44208 M35 SDoody 5838 M16SCarr OBCSMP5 AM McKenna W40 AJAX 45049M14 NWatsh 3ROC 6155 W18CMunn MP5 8 COURSe R Moynihan AAS 452410 W55CWalsh 3ROC 6316 W18AClarke MP511 K Elaejai SM-Navy 6330 RDevlin GEN MP Unlortunltefy tnt course had to oe voded due 0 an tncottect contr~ code Timbullbull 6nd

12 W45 D Nagle 3ROC 6338 W16CBorry OBCSMPrO$unr givenbelOwrorlIOn only Conlrol6 hasbun axduel rromtht ulls

13 W35 C Corey 3ROC 6553 M Kelly OBCS DNF W Young M45 CNOC 4637 P Gallagher AASMNowlon W45 3ROC 5659 452414 W14SNowlan 3ROC 7136 M14BCasey OBCSDNF BMcGrath M45 3ROC 5739 S Healy WISmiddot GEN 453515 W45 FONeill SET 7256 0 WictltlGm M35 AJAX 6250 D Large weo GEN 453716 M16BGreene 3ROC 7346 YellQlOt~QU[~1l2 a Imlll 00 Il J Fitzsimons M45 3ROC 6311 M Kavanagh M45 462117 W18 K McCormack GEN 7548 1 M12TMcCormack GEN 3243

FOBen W21 AJAX 6403 S L Buller W14 CNOC 4731C Burns M21 AJAX 6455 N Lawlor 474818 W20 SMcCormack GEN 7555 2 M12ABell GEN 3428 A Ayling M21 OUO 6457 G Codd M21 482719 W40 N Lalor GEN 7704 3 M12 A Burke 3430 s Murray M45 6601 P Cooke MeO AJAX 4946UCoghran W21 3ROC 67r20 W18 B Elant SET 7748 4 Ml0RShart CNOC 3811 RLynam W40 CNOC 6745 F Dawson 7 FAR 505521 WIlO J OSllen AJAX 7823 5 AampS Cullen 3812 A8uner11eld M35 GEN 6904 MDeagan AAS 511122 M5OBONeill SET 7832 6 Wl0CCashin AJAX 3824 E0 Suliloobhaln 10150 3ROC 7058 C McKenna AAS 5112

MWalsh W45 3ROC 710S J Curtin M21 515523 W21 S Dempsey 8006 7 Ml0PMcKenna AJAX 3958 8 lojolllnhOad MS5 3AOC 7210 C MeGrath W45 3ROC 531724 W50 A McCormack GEN 8011 8 BCulien 4013 OHiggins 7245 E Kernan W21 AJAX 533125 M65 C Carroll 3ROC 8250 9 A-M McKenna AJAX 4520

FMCCormack M55 CNOC 7247 U 0 Callaghan M20 5412BLuwlor 1121 733026 W21 H Hopkins 3ROC 8436 10 Wl0HHealy CNOC 5007 JOempsoy M21 74or D Mooney 7 FAR 5419

27 F Lynch 8535 11 W14 N Lalor amp L OReIiIyGEN 5144 TLawlor M21 1536 0 Sullivan 5420OHealy M14middot G~ 7634 D Ryan W21 5440

28 W50 TBuller 3ROC 9646 12 Ml0S0Boyle CNOC 5412 TDevlin 10145 GEN 7635 A Joyce W21 GEN 554729 M70(M5O) J Lynam 3ROC 10923 13 VCulien 6949 D8utler M50 CNOC 7800 J Lvnam M70 3ROC 563730 RampD Gibbons 12105 14 W60 J Mullen 9628 A UIShuilleabhainWS 3ROC 7815 C Cashin Wl0 AJAX 575531 Chambon x3 13306 15 M7 G Corney 14141

SRothery 10165 3AOC 795 T Keane GEN 5803LNaughlon W40 3ROC 795432 WSS V Murtagh 3ROC 16611 Ml0 H Nowlan 3ROC MP AMomsey W35 CNOC 8011 C Kavanagh W15 OBCS 5816

KGlbbons MPl Ml0PMcCormackGEN MP HWhlle 10150 JROC 8016 P Maguire AAS 5832- EONeill WISmiddot 3ROC 8031 D Caullen AAS 5832

M16 J Carbary OBCS MP W4() C LaffertyFIN DNF ABoyle M21 AJAX 8140 B Dunne M21 5917 D Doyle SM-NavyMP9 JMcGrath MI6 3ROC 8335 McElwain W21 5944

32 The Irish OriauearL BuUr W18 CNOC 8429 B Casey MI4 OBCS 6022

SK MI4 OBCS 6027--- T~_ 1-1 nntppr H

C Momon W21 AJAX 6303DCOURSES Buller WA5 CNOC 6308C Doyle 2620AlklnsonMcEvoy 7 FAR 6329S Sherlock

AAS 3245S Demoey W21 6332Crowley

AAS 3245Firhouse ScoulS 6502A Bett

GEN 3447E Gibbins 6502JOmiddotBrien

AJAX 3651J Lawlor 6518H Nowlan Ml0 3AOC 3708R Lyons M20 DUO 6610 C Young Wl0 CNOC 4108AOulnn M21 OUO 6622 P OClelrlgh W21 CNOC 4108M OColmain W45 GEN 6820 ABunce M12 GEN 4245O Crawley 7 FAA 6823 DOmiddotNettl W21 FIN 4412F Lynch 6854 S McGerty

4640McGillivray 7 FAA 6910 K Hannay DUO 4640S Goldsberry 5955 NOmiddotBoyle W12 CNOC 4710KrlszlormiddotBajeis 7043 E Donlon W12 3AOC 5018A Hasrey 7229 115024G Lawlor 73SO E PyeSO45P Morrigan 7410 L PyeSO45T Butler WSO 3AOC 7444 L amp M Anderson WI21Ml0 5202MJell1in 7645 A Oorrepaal MIa- SET 5410John M 7 FAR 7646 IOoffepaal WIOmiddot SET 5430L ConnottylS OConnor 7 FAR n06 David OBCS 5854V Murtagh W55 3AOC 7807 Auairf Ml0 CNOC 5937PFox M35 7953 CShon Ml0middot CNOC 5947M Doyle 8314 N Walsh6122E Griffin W20 DUO 9CA8 TJ Walsh6125Flrhouse 18753 Barryw6155P Walsh6155Niall I Gavin DNP 2 C Walsh6155B Slevin ONP 4 C Shaw6258C Walsh DNP10 E Shaw6258Aoyamp Erris ONPhl1 J Doyle6613K Thompson DNP 23 A Doyle6613A Kleman DNP 4 COmiddotBoyle Ml0middot CNOC 6818KAB ONF C Mangan6613Flrhous8 ONF C Murphy OBCS 6909C Sharkey ONF CBaY OBCS 6910COmiddotNelli ONF KNampNL W12 GEN 6916ONelli famly DNF J Mulhern W60 3AOC 7805NLynam ONF G Carney MIO 10240ACurroil DNF O Carney M12 10314Ciara amp Sinead DNF S Casper

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J M40 o Reidv MAX 6121

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S tyent21 o Weslon SET 6)28

6 II)S A Tucker GOA 64J8

1 M21 L Donovan MAX 6843

S ~Il E OSulllan SET 7102

9 ~140 a au OEN 1404

10 M40 V lones FIN 1406

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H MI6 OBolcr JROC 39OSIS Mil NWllh 3ROC 3910

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11 WSO CWalsh 3ROC 4142

18 W21 A Joyce OEN 4218

19 wu S MOltol11l3ck OEN 4345

20 MI1 S Ulcr WHO 4SOO

21 Ml1 K OLoughlin MS 4141

22 MelToil 4913

2J W21 CMomso NA-V SI16

24 MSO B ONtili SET S 146

5 W21 M~lurphy DUO 5332

26 IVlI K Thompson DUO ~J34

21 W45 FOmiddotNeili SET 5548

28 WS5 V Mun~h 3ROC 58S1

29 V2l N Carroll DUO 5926

30 MI1 D GII~her AAS 6035

31 Ml1 Crowley A~S 6437)2 ~111 SOmiddotHul 6801

n MIS P Maguire AAS 6944

3~ OR)1 1101

JS S Ryn 71 43

36 o1t~ C Ooylc ArS 76~6

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4 MI6 LCrawford JROC SO 5() IS ~m P Dunne PXN HOl

6 M16 ZFmiddotFiher WHO S561 MAS P OBritn AItX SS S M~5 OQuinn OEN ssu9 M45 B McGrath 3ROe 55 2~

10 M18 AQuinn 3ROC 5$S8

11 Mil PMcNama DUO 56H

12 ~UI AOMuHan OEN HZ2

13 M21 E Dunne lROC 6003

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16 W21 N Phillips JROC 6131 I17 M4$ TMemiddotCormack GEN 6S I18 MI9 RLlons DUO ~719

19 ~1I5 ) Mastcrson WHO 6123 I10 DMalone IICOE 6729 I21 MIO TMcGrath 3ROC 6S27

12 Mll AArlinS DUO 6859

23 ~Ul EMcGinley AJA-v 1130

24 ~Ul BJones DUO 72 59

25 ~ISO N C-Crawford lROC 7150

26 M60 J BatT CNOC 7909

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2 MI2 ABII OEN 2 43

3 IVIO CCashin NAX 3 I 25

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6 Ml0 RShon CNOC 3421

7 MIO -CuUcn CNOC 3S 18S EYhile CNOC 3648 I

9 MIO S Cullen eNOC 36 middot19 I

10 WIO EF-Fishr PXN 4709

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IS MI3 EDughlon WHO 58J2

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Brown Course 6km 17 controls

cathal Cregg 5500T McDonagh FWAR M21 6555

John Muldowney FWAR M35 6600George Taylor FWAR M40 6725

T Talbot 7440Orlla Prendergast GRTC W21 7455

Wayne Niall 7FAR 7800Jason Masterson WHO M18 8155

Olive Manning 10405Tom Conlon FWAR M21 MP13

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Ian Hanna 4015Marcus Came 16Bn 6130

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ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997EVENING ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997

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KNOCKBARRONKimity Co Offaly PXNComaught League 8 11 to 1 pmGARVAGH Co Derry NWOC NtSeries3 GR C 83 15COUMSHINGAUN Ca WaterfordWatOSE League 051379708 11 to 1pmS314104KNOCKACAREIGH WOOD Kilmurry Co Cork CorkO Score Event 021361544 11 to 13OpmW 36 64USNABRIN WOOD Curraglass Canna Co Cark BOC Winter League 9 021546194 11 to 2 pm

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Moy 13 RUSSBOROUGHCoWicklowCNOC 045432267 N 961220 DONADEA Clane Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N B3 3327 CURRAGHWiESTCo Kidare CNOC 045432267 N 75 14

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Apr 17 GARRYCLOYNEWaterloo Co Cork BOCEvenlng League 3 02247300 530 to 715W6OO82024 CURRABINNYCarrlgallne Co Cork BOC Evening League 4 021546194 530 to 715W780630

May 27 FARRANFORESTPARKCo Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 1021361544530-7 3Opm W 48 71

CURRABINNYCarrigaline Co Cork COIkO Inler Firm League 2 021361544 530-730 pm W 79 62BALLINCOLUG PARKCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 3 021361544530-730 pm W 5971CURRAGHWOOD MIdIGton Co Cork CorkO Inter FirmLeagUG 4 021361544 530-730 pm W 86 76KINSALETOWN Co Cork CorkOlnler Firm LGague 5 021361544530-730 pm W 63 50

GLENBOWiERWooD KHleagh Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 6 021361544 W 99 77KlLBRITIAINWOOD Bandon Co COIk CorkO Inter Firm League 7 021361544 W 52 47WALSHTOWNWOOD Midlelon Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm league 8 021361544 W 66 91WARRENSCOURTWOOD Kilmurry Co Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 9 021361544 W 38 67GARREnSTOWNWOOD BallinsplHIGCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 10021361544 W 58 44

June 3101724

JULY6 AGHAVANNAGH Co Wicklow SET Mountain Maralhon 012985799 11 to 1pm1213 CELTIC CUP [reland v Wales BeddgeGrt amp Befwys y Coed N lAtles

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Lend an OrlenleetlThisyear one club member can compete on eachteem but on a different course 10the novicesThe idea Is that the clubs would Lend an OriGnleGtto any team not having a resident orlenteer Lastyear several teams had an ordinary orienteer as nonplaying captain but many teems did not Manyorganisations with club orienteers did not enter IheIGague but despite thot over thirty teams competedwith a high attendance up to the lost night

While each event Isorganised by a dlffGrent clubwe found Idst year that a results crew whichtroveued from event 10 event helped greatly Indisplaying thG results promptly as people finished Ifyou could help on several of the nights pteose doolfer as some of last years crew will wish to run thisyearNB This leaguG Is intendGd as a social as well as asporting occasionEntry forms for teams are included in the LeinstGrcopies of this issueof lIO Try to get your workmatesinvolvGd

If you favour the concept of -Lend an Orlenteer-and you are likely to be available on the lourThursdays of June and the 3rd July and would likG10

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4 W45 M Walsh 3ROC 7806 Q[QOOll ~QInll Q~Illl K rn B Delaney M21 CNOC 5411 KDaly MI7 86115 M45 D OColmain GEN 7939 1W14 N OBoyle CNOC 3652 G Brady M21 CORKO 5603

50 hEatu M21 88216 M45 M Kavanagh 8312 2 M14 LMcCormack GEN 4129 p Nolan M21 GEN

J flemIng M35 89325704 E08n8n M50 FINGAL 89~7 M60 A Bonox-tow GEN 8533 3 John amp Dave 4657 R Holohan M20 CNOC 5750 DDoran M21 FINGAL 91418 W21 U Coghlan 3ROC 8700 4 W16 C Kavanagh OBCS 4817 A Tucker M35 5823 GSwaaney M40 CNOC 93149 W55 C NuHoIl LEEO 8754 5 M14 SKearns OBCS 4930

M Flynn M21 AJAX 6048 SOShe M35 GEN 9322H MeLindon M21 3ROC 6205 J8rowll 9345

10 M35 FLafferty FIN 8904 6 RRichardson 5009 P Spillane M35 CNOC 6407 MDonlOn MI 3ROC 9538

11M45DOMurchu CNOC 8915 7 W21 D ONeill FIN 5026 B Bell M40 GEN 6516PDonlon 1AS5 3ROC 9736N BlOwne M17 10133

12 M21 D Doran FIN 8955 8 W14 Sl BuHer CNOC 5631 P Casey M21 UCDO 6513 MOalligan 1050213 MSS M Butl~r 3ROC 9156 9 W18 D Kavanagh SI Thomas 5739 J Cleary W21 3ROC 6552 PCulion 1055514 M55BHoliinsnead 3ROC 9350 10 W12YAOSlien AJAX 5740

BONeill M45 CNOC 6605 NCarrall 11652N C Crawford M50 3ROC 6847 LSloan MI9 11952

15 W45 A NiShuilleabhaln 3ROC 9553 11W16 LGrIffin 6027 P McNamara M20 DUO 6920 H8rody 08CS 1215316 M45PBul1er 3ROC 9557 12 W18 L Bracken St Thomas 6052 R Cleary M35 3ROe 6926 N HutChinson W21 3ROC 1433317 WSO J ONeill FIN 9922 13 M21 G Lawlor CNOC() 6113 T Duggan M35 CNOe 7117

H08relamUy AJAX 15705

18 M21 N BuHerfield GEN 10008 14 MGriffin 6114 N Phillips W21 3ROe 7431 CLally ONPN4

19 W50CElant SET 10238 15 W18SBracken St Thomos6138 B Doherty M50 GEN 7826 CMcDonngh ONPN14

20 W45W McCormack GEN 10422 16 W12C Buller CNOC 6146J Lalor M40 GEN 7907 fOallln ONPN7G Elliott M21 3ROC 8002 a Hunl ONF

21 M65 SRothery 3ROC 10730 17W45SButier CNOC 6234 E Dunne M21 3ROe 8126 RMcOonnoll ONF22 W50 G power 3ROC 11055 18W21 MReid 6311 00 Murchu M45 CNOC 8240 Awall DNF

23 W21 FOSllen AJAX 12417 19 M18 SOMoore st Thomas6552 NOormack M21 CNOC 8422 CCOURSEW21 A Sheridan GEN PNP 10 20 W21 M Joyce 6720 G Condon M50 GEN 8428 G EvansE OShea M35 GEN 8441 M21 CNOC 2917M451 MacNeill 3ROCDNF 21 ORyon 61st 6744 M Buller M55 3ROC 8456 M Healy W40 GEN 3333M21BRowe 3ROCDNF 22 L Callaghan 61s1 7002 D OColmain M45 GEN 8833 K McKenna AAS 3414

23 HReld SM-Navy7138 P Buller M45 3ROC 8850 A 0 Donnell AAS 3414

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2 M16ROColmaln GEN 4233 26 Uz Niall amp Gearoidl 8241 M Kellen M55 GEN 13141 J F(sncls M40 7 FAR 39393 M21 Bohan CNOC 4252 27 M McAlister amp P 0 Connor 12942 Redmond amp Cooke W45 GEN 40054 W21 B Lawlor CNOC 4441 EPye MP5 D Cashin DNP16 D Gormley AAS 40235 M21 TLawlor CNOC() 4638 M16SCooper TRB()MP5 SOBoyte DNP2 J SUlek 7 FAR 4048

BOBnon ONP6 Hanlon 7 FAR 43076 M50 EOSuilleabhaln3ROC 5339 AGrlffin MP5 DShon DNF WoodsDevitt 7 FAR 43307 M16LOhAlmain SET 5436 AKiernan MP5 R Wallace DNF N Walsh M14- 3ROC 44208 M35 SDoody 5838 M16SCarr OBCSMP5 AM McKenna W40 AJAX 45049M14 NWatsh 3ROC 6155 W18CMunn MP5 8 COURSe R Moynihan AAS 452410 W55CWalsh 3ROC 6316 W18AClarke MP511 K Elaejai SM-Navy 6330 RDevlin GEN MP Unlortunltefy tnt course had to oe voded due 0 an tncottect contr~ code Timbullbull 6nd

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FOBen W21 AJAX 6403 S L Buller W14 CNOC 4731C Burns M21 AJAX 6455 N Lawlor 474818 W20 SMcCormack GEN 7555 2 M12ABell GEN 3428 A Ayling M21 OUO 6457 G Codd M21 482719 W40 N Lalor GEN 7704 3 M12 A Burke 3430 s Murray M45 6601 P Cooke MeO AJAX 4946UCoghran W21 3ROC 67r20 W18 B Elant SET 7748 4 Ml0RShart CNOC 3811 RLynam W40 CNOC 6745 F Dawson 7 FAR 505521 WIlO J OSllen AJAX 7823 5 AampS Cullen 3812 A8uner11eld M35 GEN 6904 MDeagan AAS 511122 M5OBONeill SET 7832 6 Wl0CCashin AJAX 3824 E0 Suliloobhaln 10150 3ROC 7058 C McKenna AAS 5112

MWalsh W45 3ROC 710S J Curtin M21 515523 W21 S Dempsey 8006 7 Ml0PMcKenna AJAX 3958 8 lojolllnhOad MS5 3AOC 7210 C MeGrath W45 3ROC 531724 W50 A McCormack GEN 8011 8 BCulien 4013 OHiggins 7245 E Kernan W21 AJAX 533125 M65 C Carroll 3ROC 8250 9 A-M McKenna AJAX 4520

FMCCormack M55 CNOC 7247 U 0 Callaghan M20 5412BLuwlor 1121 733026 W21 H Hopkins 3ROC 8436 10 Wl0HHealy CNOC 5007 JOempsoy M21 74or D Mooney 7 FAR 5419

27 F Lynch 8535 11 W14 N Lalor amp L OReIiIyGEN 5144 TLawlor M21 1536 0 Sullivan 5420OHealy M14middot G~ 7634 D Ryan W21 5440

28 W50 TBuller 3ROC 9646 12 Ml0S0Boyle CNOC 5412 TDevlin 10145 GEN 7635 A Joyce W21 GEN 554729 M70(M5O) J Lynam 3ROC 10923 13 VCulien 6949 D8utler M50 CNOC 7800 J Lvnam M70 3ROC 563730 RampD Gibbons 12105 14 W60 J Mullen 9628 A UIShuilleabhainWS 3ROC 7815 C Cashin Wl0 AJAX 575531 Chambon x3 13306 15 M7 G Corney 14141

SRothery 10165 3AOC 795 T Keane GEN 5803LNaughlon W40 3ROC 795432 WSS V Murtagh 3ROC 16611 Ml0 H Nowlan 3ROC MP AMomsey W35 CNOC 8011 C Kavanagh W15 OBCS 5816

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32 The Irish OriauearL BuUr W18 CNOC 8429 B Casey MI4 OBCS 6022

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18 W21 A Joyce OEN 4218

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20 MI1 S Ulcr WHO 4SOO

21 Ml1 K OLoughlin MS 4141

22 MelToil 4913

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26 IVlI K Thompson DUO ~J34

21 W45 FOmiddotNeili SET 5548

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29 V2l N Carroll DUO 5926

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cathal Cregg 5500T McDonagh FWAR M21 6555

John Muldowney FWAR M35 6600George Taylor FWAR M40 6725

T Talbot 7440Orlla Prendergast GRTC W21 7455

Wayne Niall 7FAR 7800Jason Masterson WHO M18 8155

Olive Manning 10405Tom Conlon FWAR M21 MP13

Light Green Course 35km 10 controls

Ian Hanna 4015Marcus Came 16Bn 6130

Barbara Foley-Fisher MN W45 6130Derek ciarxe 16Bn 7250

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Deirdre OOowel UCG 7455 ~Faith White SET 7832 -Robert Slike GRTC M19 8258

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Siobhan Devaney WHO W14 4945 twClodagh McCann 7629 0

Vanessa Carty GRTC W18 8200 gtDavid OSullivan GRTC M21 8213 f-Trina Fitzgerald GRTC 8340 V)

Paul Talbot 7FAR 8800 IJohn Scott WHO M16 8810

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Digby Family 9600 cpoundColette Harle GRTC W19 10930

Eimear Cannon GRTC 11020Donna Philbin GRTC W19 11330

Yellow Course 19km 8 controls

Cian OLeary WHO M14 1710John Hargroves WHO M15 3630

Erinna Foley-Fisher MN W10 3642Christian Foley-Fisher MN M12 3715

T Cooke WHO M15 7305Satomi Tsujii WHO 8440

louise Maguire UCG 9800Fiona Murphy UCG 10100Arlene Claffey DNFNiamh Hanna DNF

Richard Knowles WHO M14 DNF

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W965920BOF NATIONAL EVENT2 Holme Fell Canis ton lake District (0044-1539-727907)

Moy 13 RUSSBOROUGHCoWicklowCNOC 045432267 N 961220 DONADEA Clane Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N B3 3327 CURRAGHWiESTCo Kidare CNOC 045432267 N 75 14

JlXle 3 WooDENBOIEY Hollywood Co WicldowCNOC 045432267 N 93 015 PHOENIXPARKSoftware Pathe Inter-Hrm League 110 DONADEA Clone Ca Kildare CNOC 045432267N 83 3312 CORKfGH PARKCLONDALKIN Software Pathe Inter-firm League 217 CURRAGH Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N 79 1219 KILLINEYPARKSoftware Pathe Inter-firm League 324 HOLLYWOOD Co Wicklow CNOC 045432267 N 94 0626 HELLFIREWOOD Software Pathe Inter-firm League 4

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Entries to Margaret CrGGdon Tavio Mount Prospect Douglas Co Cork Phone 021-361824 Fax 021-361826

Apr 17 GARRYCLOYNEWaterloo Co Cork BOCEvenlng League 3 02247300 530 to 715W6OO82024 CURRABINNYCarrlgallne Co Cork BOC Evening League 4 021546194 530 to 715W780630

May 27 FARRANFORESTPARKCo Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 1021361544530-7 3Opm W 48 71

CURRABINNYCarrigaline Co Cork COIkO Inler Firm League 2 021361544 530-730 pm W 79 62BALLINCOLUG PARKCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 3 021361544530-730 pm W 5971CURRAGHWOOD MIdIGton Co Cork CorkO Inter FirmLeagUG 4 021361544 530-730 pm W 86 76KINSALETOWN Co Cork CorkOlnler Firm LGague 5 021361544530-730 pm W 63 50

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Lend an OrlenleetlThisyear one club member can compete on eachteem but on a different course 10the novicesThe idea Is that the clubs would Lend an OriGnleGtto any team not having a resident orlenteer Lastyear several teams had an ordinary orienteer as nonplaying captain but many teems did not Manyorganisations with club orienteers did not enter IheIGague but despite thot over thirty teams competedwith a high attendance up to the lost night

While each event Isorganised by a dlffGrent clubwe found Idst year that a results crew whichtroveued from event 10 event helped greatly Indisplaying thG results promptly as people finished Ifyou could help on several of the nights pteose doolfer as some of last years crew will wish to run thisyearNB This leaguG Is intendGd as a social as well as asporting occasionEntry forms for teams are included in the LeinstGrcopies of this issueof lIO Try to get your workmatesinvolvGd

If you favour the concept of -Lend an Orlenteer-and you are likely to be available on the lourThursdays of June and the 3rd July and would likG10

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Results of Connacht league Event - Moydrum Athlone9 March 1997

Brown Course 6km 17 controls

cathal Cregg 5500T McDonagh FWAR M21 6555

John Muldowney FWAR M35 6600George Taylor FWAR M40 6725

T Talbot 7440Orlla Prendergast GRTC W21 7455

Wayne Niall 7FAR 7800Jason Masterson WHO M18 8155

Olive Manning 10405Tom Conlon FWAR M21 MP13

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Paul Talbot 7FAR 8800 IJohn Scott WHO M16 8810

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Digby Family 9600 cpoundColette Harle GRTC W19 10930

Eimear Cannon GRTC 11020Donna Philbin GRTC W19 11330

Yellow Course 19km 8 controls

Cian OLeary WHO M14 1710John Hargroves WHO M15 3630

Erinna Foley-Fisher MN W10 3642Christian Foley-Fisher MN M12 3715

T Cooke WHO M15 7305Satomi Tsujii WHO 8440

louise Maguire UCG 9800Fiona Murphy UCG 10100Arlene Claffey DNFNiamh Hanna DNF

Richard Knowles WHO M14 DNF

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Local evening events are listed separately on the previous page

APRrl202026272727

LEINSTERALLSTARTTIMES6 TO 7 PM BROCKAGH Laragh Co Wicklow GEN Moss start 1200

KNOCKBARRONKimity Co Offaly PXNComaught League 8 11 to 1 pmGARVAGH Co Derry NWOC NtSeries3 GR C 83 15COUMSHINGAUN Ca WaterfordWatOSE League 051379708 11 to 1pmS314104KNOCKACAREIGH WOOD Kilmurry Co Cork CorkO Score Event 021361544 11 to 13OpmW 36 64USNABRIN WOOD Curraglass Canna Co Cark BOC Winter League 9 021546194 11 to 2 pm

W965920BOF NATIONAL EVENT2 Holme Fell Canis ton lake District (0044-1539-727907)

Moy 13 RUSSBOROUGHCoWicklowCNOC 045432267 N 961220 DONADEA Clane Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N B3 3327 CURRAGHWiESTCo Kidare CNOC 045432267 N 75 14

JlXle 3 WooDENBOIEY Hollywood Co WicldowCNOC 045432267 N 93 015 PHOENIXPARKSoftware Pathe Inter-Hrm League 110 DONADEA Clone Ca Kildare CNOC 045432267N 83 3312 CORKfGH PARKCLONDALKIN Software Pathe Inter-firm League 217 CURRAGH Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N 79 1219 KILLINEYPARKSoftware Pathe Inter-firm League 324 HOLLYWOOD Co Wicklow CNOC 045432267 N 94 0626 HELLFIREWOOD Software Pathe Inter-firm League 4

July 1 ARDGILLAN Co Dublin FIN0183765063 THREEROCKWOOD Software Pathe Inter-tlrm League 58 CARRICKGOLLOGAN Co Dublin GEN Kllternan (RI17)012893497 022520515 KILLAKEECo Dublin SET Ballyboden (R115) 012985799 GR 012023822 RAVENSROCKCoDublin AJAX 012691196GROI9018029 THREEROCKWOOD Co DubllJ) 3ROC 012868871 bullGRO 170240

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IRISHCHAMPIONSHIPS Cla1JoBAWN Laragh Co Wicklow AJAXGEN 012691196 Pre-Entry T 1295IRISHRELAYCHAMPIONSHIPSCURRAltOIICo Kildare CNOC 045432267 Pre-Entry N 7912EnlTlesto Brian Bell 25 Balally Park Dundrum Dublin 16(01-2956894)e-mail enqulrlestoI98380~lbmmallcomTHECRAGSGlenflesk Co KerrySO Munster League 7Munster Inler-Club 11 to 130pm W082837BRITISHCHAMPIONSHIPS Clumber Pork amp Chatsworth EnglandLOWEALPINECOMERAGHMOUNTAINMARATHONLEINSTERCHAMPIONSHIPSDJoua WOODSCo Wlcklow SET012985799020 12Entries to Frances ONelli 18Manor Heath Dublin 16 Tei 014943145scotnsn CHAMPlONSHrpsamp Ndfio(1al Event 3 Klngussle area Delalls Irom IanMolr (0044-131-452-9789)BRANDONHILLGralguGnomdnogh CoKllkenny WatO SELGogue 05 37970811 to 1pm S700400THREEROCKWOOD 3ROC telnster LeaguG 12012666871 lIla 1pm (CHECK VENUEI)SLEIVECROOBSOUTHBallynahlnch Co Down LVONI $Gries4 GR J 32 47

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7 TOLLYMORENewcoslle Co Down LVOSplinl-O GR J 35 3214 MOYDAMLAGHT CO DERRYNISERIES5 NWOC20 SHAMROCKO-RINCO[NbullCobduff Glengorrlff Co Cork CorkO V95356021 SHAMROCI(O-RINCO[NGlengorriff Co Cork V91057022 SHAMROCKO-RINCOENbullDunboy Castle Caslletownbere Co Cork V657443

Entries to Margaret CrGGdon Tavio Mount Prospect Douglas Co Cork Phone 021-361824 Fax 021-361826

Apr 17 GARRYCLOYNEWaterloo Co Cork BOCEvenlng League 3 02247300 530 to 715W6OO82024 CURRABINNYCarrlgallne Co Cork BOC Evening League 4 021546194 530 to 715W780630

May 27 FARRANFORESTPARKCo Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 1021361544530-7 3Opm W 48 71

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GLENBOWiERWooD KHleagh Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 6 021361544 W 99 77KlLBRITIAINWOOD Bandon Co COIk CorkO Inter Firm League 7 021361544 W 52 47WALSHTOWNWOOD Midlelon Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm league 8 021361544 W 66 91WARRENSCOURTWOOD Kilmurry Co Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 9 021361544 W 38 67GARREnSTOWNWOOD BallinsplHIGCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 10021361544 W 58 44

June 3101724

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July 16152229

AucouSI3-9 BREADALBANE Perthshire Scotland ScoHlsh 6-Doy10-16 WORLD ORIENTEERINGCHAMPIONSHIPS GRlMSTAD Norway

SEPIEMBER6 BURRENCo Fermanagh NI Series6 FermO7 IRISHORlEN1ERTROfHYPORTUMNACo Galway 1100-1330start13 SENIORHOMEINTERNATIONALCAAUNCOfORDCo Louth 3ROC14 SENIORHOMEINTERNATIONALRelays CARUNCOfORDCo Louth 012866671 PrGEntry J 18 111314 VETERAN HOMEINTERNAnoNAIDerbyshire14 BALLINCOLLIGPARKCo Cork CorkO IntroJTralning 021361544 11102 pm W 59 7114 FARRANFORESTPARKCo Cork BOClntroTrainlng 021546194103010130 W48071514 KILLINEYHILLCo Dublin AJAX Come ond Irv 11012691196 II 101 prn 026126014 KILSHEELANCo Waterford WatO SEleague 05137970811 to 1prn S26623321 COMBAUN Milchelslown Co Cork LeeO Mitchelstown 021300373 11 to 130pm R872621 NEWBRIDGEHOUSEDonabote Co Dublin GEN Come and Try11012893497 11 to 1prn 021049527 SLiEVECROOB (NORTH)Ballynahinch Co Down NI Series7 LVO28 ARDGILLAN nr SkerriesCo Dublin FINCome and Try110183765061 to 1pm28 GARRETTSTOWNWOOD BaliinspiHleCo CorkCorkO Cork LGaguG 102136154411 to2pm W5844

be askGd later on to volunteer pleose givG yourname and phone number to Brian Hollinshead or IanMocNelli Ph01-2982 762

Software Paths Business Houses League

Lend an OrlenleetlThisyear one club member can compete on eachteem but on a different course 10the novicesThe idea Is that the clubs would Lend an OriGnleGtto any team not having a resident orlenteer Lastyear several teams had an ordinary orienteer as nonplaying captain but many teems did not Manyorganisations with club orienteers did not enter IheIGague but despite thot over thirty teams competedwith a high attendance up to the lost night

While each event Isorganised by a dlffGrent clubwe found Idst year that a results crew whichtroveued from event 10 event helped greatly Indisplaying thG results promptly as people finished Ifyou could help on several of the nights pteose doolfer as some of last years crew will wish to run thisyearNB This leaguG Is intendGd as a social as well as asporting occasionEntry forms for teams are included in the LeinstGrcopies of this issueof lIO Try to get your workmatesinvolvGd

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ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997EVENING ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997

Local evening events are listed separately on the previous page

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LEINSTERALLSTARTTIMES6 TO 7 PM BROCKAGH Laragh Co Wicklow GEN Moss start 1200

KNOCKBARRONKimity Co Offaly PXNComaught League 8 11 to 1 pmGARVAGH Co Derry NWOC NtSeries3 GR C 83 15COUMSHINGAUN Ca WaterfordWatOSE League 051379708 11 to 1pmS314104KNOCKACAREIGH WOOD Kilmurry Co Cork CorkO Score Event 021361544 11 to 13OpmW 36 64USNABRIN WOOD Curraglass Canna Co Cark BOC Winter League 9 021546194 11 to 2 pm

W965920BOF NATIONAL EVENT2 Holme Fell Canis ton lake District (0044-1539-727907)

Moy 13 RUSSBOROUGHCoWicklowCNOC 045432267 N 961220 DONADEA Clane Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N B3 3327 CURRAGHWiESTCo Kidare CNOC 045432267 N 75 14

JlXle 3 WooDENBOIEY Hollywood Co WicldowCNOC 045432267 N 93 015 PHOENIXPARKSoftware Pathe Inter-Hrm League 110 DONADEA Clone Ca Kildare CNOC 045432267N 83 3312 CORKfGH PARKCLONDALKIN Software Pathe Inter-firm League 217 CURRAGH Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N 79 1219 KILLINEYPARKSoftware Pathe Inter-firm League 324 HOLLYWOOD Co Wicklow CNOC 045432267 N 94 0626 HELLFIREWOOD Software Pathe Inter-firm League 4

July 1 ARDGILLAN Co Dublin FIN0183765063 THREEROCKWOOD Software Pathe Inter-tlrm League 58 CARRICKGOLLOGAN Co Dublin GEN Kllternan (RI17)012893497 022520515 KILLAKEECo Dublin SET Ballyboden (R115) 012985799 GR 012023822 RAVENSROCKCoDublin AJAX 012691196GROI9018029 THREEROCKWOOD Co DubllJ) 3ROC 012868871 bullGRO 170240

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IRISHCHAMPIONSHIPS Cla1JoBAWN Laragh Co Wicklow AJAXGEN 012691196 Pre-Entry T 1295IRISHRELAYCHAMPIONSHIPSCURRAltOIICo Kildare CNOC 045432267 Pre-Entry N 7912EnlTlesto Brian Bell 25 Balally Park Dundrum Dublin 16(01-2956894)e-mail enqulrlestoI98380~lbmmallcomTHECRAGSGlenflesk Co KerrySO Munster League 7Munster Inler-Club 11 to 130pm W082837BRITISHCHAMPIONSHIPS Clumber Pork amp Chatsworth EnglandLOWEALPINECOMERAGHMOUNTAINMARATHONLEINSTERCHAMPIONSHIPSDJoua WOODSCo Wlcklow SET012985799020 12Entries to Frances ONelli 18Manor Heath Dublin 16 Tei 014943145scotnsn CHAMPlONSHrpsamp Ndfio(1al Event 3 Klngussle area Delalls Irom IanMolr (0044-131-452-9789)BRANDONHILLGralguGnomdnogh CoKllkenny WatO SELGogue 05 37970811 to 1pm S700400THREEROCKWOOD 3ROC telnster LeaguG 12012666871 lIla 1pm (CHECK VENUEI)SLEIVECROOBSOUTHBallynahlnch Co Down LVONI $Gries4 GR J 32 47

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7 TOLLYMORENewcoslle Co Down LVOSplinl-O GR J 35 3214 MOYDAMLAGHT CO DERRYNISERIES5 NWOC20 SHAMROCKO-RINCO[NbullCobduff Glengorrlff Co Cork CorkO V95356021 SHAMROCI(O-RINCO[NGlengorriff Co Cork V91057022 SHAMROCKO-RINCOENbullDunboy Castle Caslletownbere Co Cork V657443

Entries to Margaret CrGGdon Tavio Mount Prospect Douglas Co Cork Phone 021-361824 Fax 021-361826

Apr 17 GARRYCLOYNEWaterloo Co Cork BOCEvenlng League 3 02247300 530 to 715W6OO82024 CURRABINNYCarrlgallne Co Cork BOC Evening League 4 021546194 530 to 715W780630

May 27 FARRANFORESTPARKCo Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 1021361544530-7 3Opm W 48 71

CURRABINNYCarrigaline Co Cork COIkO Inler Firm League 2 021361544 530-730 pm W 79 62BALLINCOLUG PARKCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 3 021361544530-730 pm W 5971CURRAGHWOOD MIdIGton Co Cork CorkO Inter FirmLeagUG 4 021361544 530-730 pm W 86 76KINSALETOWN Co Cork CorkOlnler Firm LGague 5 021361544530-730 pm W 63 50

GLENBOWiERWooD KHleagh Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 6 021361544 W 99 77KlLBRITIAINWOOD Bandon Co COIk CorkO Inter Firm League 7 021361544 W 52 47WALSHTOWNWOOD Midlelon Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm league 8 021361544 W 66 91WARRENSCOURTWOOD Kilmurry Co Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 9 021361544 W 38 67GARREnSTOWNWOOD BallinsplHIGCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 10021361544 W 58 44

June 3101724

JULY6 AGHAVANNAGH Co Wicklow SET Mountain Maralhon 012985799 11 to 1pm1213 CELTIC CUP [reland v Wales BeddgeGrt amp Befwys y Coed N lAtles

July 16152229

AucouSI3-9 BREADALBANE Perthshire Scotland ScoHlsh 6-Doy10-16 WORLD ORIENTEERINGCHAMPIONSHIPS GRlMSTAD Norway

SEPIEMBER6 BURRENCo Fermanagh NI Series6 FermO7 IRISHORlEN1ERTROfHYPORTUMNACo Galway 1100-1330start13 SENIORHOMEINTERNATIONALCAAUNCOfORDCo Louth 3ROC14 SENIORHOMEINTERNATIONALRelays CARUNCOfORDCo Louth 012866671 PrGEntry J 18 111314 VETERAN HOMEINTERNAnoNAIDerbyshire14 BALLINCOLLIGPARKCo Cork CorkO IntroJTralning 021361544 11102 pm W 59 7114 FARRANFORESTPARKCo Cork BOClntroTrainlng 021546194103010130 W48071514 KILLINEYHILLCo Dublin AJAX Come ond Irv 11012691196 II 101 prn 026126014 KILSHEELANCo Waterford WatO SEleague 05137970811 to 1prn S26623321 COMBAUN Milchelslown Co Cork LeeO Mitchelstown 021300373 11 to 130pm R872621 NEWBRIDGEHOUSEDonabote Co Dublin GEN Come and Try11012893497 11 to 1prn 021049527 SLiEVECROOB (NORTH)Ballynahinch Co Down NI Series7 LVO28 ARDGILLAN nr SkerriesCo Dublin FINCome and Try110183765061 to 1pm28 GARRETTSTOWNWOOD BaliinspiHleCo CorkCorkO Cork LGaguG 102136154411 to2pm W5844

be askGd later on to volunteer pleose givG yourname and phone number to Brian Hollinshead or IanMocNelli Ph01-2982 762

Software Paths Business Houses League

Lend an OrlenleetlThisyear one club member can compete on eachteem but on a different course 10the novicesThe idea Is that the clubs would Lend an OriGnleGtto any team not having a resident orlenteer Lastyear several teams had an ordinary orienteer as nonplaying captain but many teems did not Manyorganisations with club orienteers did not enter IheIGague but despite thot over thirty teams competedwith a high attendance up to the lost night

While each event Isorganised by a dlffGrent clubwe found Idst year that a results crew whichtroveued from event 10 event helped greatly Indisplaying thG results promptly as people finished Ifyou could help on several of the nights pteose doolfer as some of last years crew will wish to run thisyearNB This leaguG Is intendGd as a social as well as asporting occasionEntry forms for teams are included in the LeinstGrcopies of this issueof lIO Try to get your workmatesinvolvGd

If you favour the concept of -Lend an Orlenteer-and you are likely to be available on the lourThursdays of June and the 3rd July and would likG10

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ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997EVENING ORIENTEERING FIXTURES 1997

Local evening events are listed separately on the previous page

APRrl202026272727

LEINSTERALLSTARTTIMES6 TO 7 PM BROCKAGH Laragh Co Wicklow GEN Moss start 1200

KNOCKBARRONKimity Co Offaly PXNComaught League 8 11 to 1 pmGARVAGH Co Derry NWOC NtSeries3 GR C 83 15COUMSHINGAUN Ca WaterfordWatOSE League 051379708 11 to 1pmS314104KNOCKACAREIGH WOOD Kilmurry Co Cork CorkO Score Event 021361544 11 to 13OpmW 36 64USNABRIN WOOD Curraglass Canna Co Cark BOC Winter League 9 021546194 11 to 2 pm

W965920BOF NATIONAL EVENT2 Holme Fell Canis ton lake District (0044-1539-727907)

Moy 13 RUSSBOROUGHCoWicklowCNOC 045432267 N 961220 DONADEA Clane Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N B3 3327 CURRAGHWiESTCo Kidare CNOC 045432267 N 75 14

JlXle 3 WooDENBOIEY Hollywood Co WicldowCNOC 045432267 N 93 015 PHOENIXPARKSoftware Pathe Inter-Hrm League 110 DONADEA Clone Ca Kildare CNOC 045432267N 83 3312 CORKfGH PARKCLONDALKIN Software Pathe Inter-firm League 217 CURRAGH Co Kildare CNOC 045432267 N 79 1219 KILLINEYPARKSoftware Pathe Inter-firm League 324 HOLLYWOOD Co Wicklow CNOC 045432267 N 94 0626 HELLFIREWOOD Software Pathe Inter-firm League 4

July 1 ARDGILLAN Co Dublin FIN0183765063 THREEROCKWOOD Software Pathe Inter-tlrm League 58 CARRICKGOLLOGAN Co Dublin GEN Kllternan (RI17)012893497 022520515 KILLAKEECo Dublin SET Ballyboden (R115) 012985799 GR 012023822 RAVENSROCKCoDublin AJAX 012691196GROI9018029 THREEROCKWOOD Co DubllJ) 3ROC 012868871 bullGRO 170240

27

MAY34

IRISHCHAMPIONSHIPS Cla1JoBAWN Laragh Co Wicklow AJAXGEN 012691196 Pre-Entry T 1295IRISHRELAYCHAMPIONSHIPSCURRAltOIICo Kildare CNOC 045432267 Pre-Entry N 7912EnlTlesto Brian Bell 25 Balally Park Dundrum Dublin 16(01-2956894)e-mail enqulrlestoI98380~lbmmallcomTHECRAGSGlenflesk Co KerrySO Munster League 7Munster Inler-Club 11 to 130pm W082837BRITISHCHAMPIONSHIPS Clumber Pork amp Chatsworth EnglandLOWEALPINECOMERAGHMOUNTAINMARATHONLEINSTERCHAMPIONSHIPSDJoua WOODSCo Wlcklow SET012985799020 12Entries to Frances ONelli 18Manor Heath Dublin 16 Tei 014943145scotnsn CHAMPlONSHrpsamp Ndfio(1al Event 3 Klngussle area Delalls Irom IanMolr (0044-131-452-9789)BRANDONHILLGralguGnomdnogh CoKllkenny WatO SELGogue 05 37970811 to 1pm S700400THREEROCKWOOD 3ROC telnster LeaguG 12012666871 lIla 1pm (CHECK VENUEI)SLEIVECROOBSOUTHBallynahlnch Co Down LVONI $Gries4 GR J 32 47

111718171824

24-25252531

MUNSTERALLSTARTS530 TO 730 PMUNLESSOTHERWISESTATED JUNE

7 TOLLYMORENewcoslle Co Down LVOSplinl-O GR J 35 3214 MOYDAMLAGHT CO DERRYNISERIES5 NWOC20 SHAMROCKO-RINCO[NbullCobduff Glengorrlff Co Cork CorkO V95356021 SHAMROCI(O-RINCO[NGlengorriff Co Cork V91057022 SHAMROCKO-RINCOENbullDunboy Castle Caslletownbere Co Cork V657443

Entries to Margaret CrGGdon Tavio Mount Prospect Douglas Co Cork Phone 021-361824 Fax 021-361826

Apr 17 GARRYCLOYNEWaterloo Co Cork BOCEvenlng League 3 02247300 530 to 715W6OO82024 CURRABINNYCarrlgallne Co Cork BOC Evening League 4 021546194 530 to 715W780630

May 27 FARRANFORESTPARKCo Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 1021361544530-7 3Opm W 48 71

CURRABINNYCarrigaline Co Cork COIkO Inler Firm League 2 021361544 530-730 pm W 79 62BALLINCOLUG PARKCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 3 021361544530-730 pm W 5971CURRAGHWOOD MIdIGton Co Cork CorkO Inter FirmLeagUG 4 021361544 530-730 pm W 86 76KINSALETOWN Co Cork CorkOlnler Firm LGague 5 021361544530-730 pm W 63 50

GLENBOWiERWooD KHleagh Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm League 6 021361544 W 99 77KlLBRITIAINWOOD Bandon Co COIk CorkO Inter Firm League 7 021361544 W 52 47WALSHTOWNWOOD Midlelon Co Cork CorkO Inter Firm league 8 021361544 W 66 91WARRENSCOURTWOOD Kilmurry Co Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 9 021361544 W 38 67GARREnSTOWNWOOD BallinsplHIGCo Cork CorkOlnter Firm League 10021361544 W 58 44

June 3101724

JULY6 AGHAVANNAGH Co Wicklow SET Mountain Maralhon 012985799 11 to 1pm1213 CELTIC CUP [reland v Wales BeddgeGrt amp Befwys y Coed N lAtles

July 16152229

AucouSI3-9 BREADALBANE Perthshire Scotland ScoHlsh 6-Doy10-16 WORLD ORIENTEERINGCHAMPIONSHIPS GRlMSTAD Norway

SEPIEMBER6 BURRENCo Fermanagh NI Series6 FermO7 IRISHORlEN1ERTROfHYPORTUMNACo Galway 1100-1330start13 SENIORHOMEINTERNATIONALCAAUNCOfORDCo Louth 3ROC14 SENIORHOMEINTERNATIONALRelays CARUNCOfORDCo Louth 012866671 PrGEntry J 18 111314 VETERAN HOMEINTERNAnoNAIDerbyshire14 BALLINCOLLIGPARKCo Cork CorkO IntroJTralning 021361544 11102 pm W 59 7114 FARRANFORESTPARKCo Cork BOClntroTrainlng 021546194103010130 W48071514 KILLINEYHILLCo Dublin AJAX Come ond Irv 11012691196 II 101 prn 026126014 KILSHEELANCo Waterford WatO SEleague 05137970811 to 1prn S26623321 COMBAUN Milchelslown Co Cork LeeO Mitchelstown 021300373 11 to 130pm R872621 NEWBRIDGEHOUSEDonabote Co Dublin GEN Come and Try11012893497 11 to 1prn 021049527 SLiEVECROOB (NORTH)Ballynahinch Co Down NI Series7 LVO28 ARDGILLAN nr SkerriesCo Dublin FINCome and Try110183765061 to 1pm28 GARRETTSTOWNWOOD BaliinspiHleCo CorkCorkO Cork LGaguG 102136154411 to2pm W5844

be askGd later on to volunteer pleose givG yourname and phone number to Brian Hollinshead or IanMocNelli Ph01-2982 762

Software Paths Business Houses League

Lend an OrlenleetlThisyear one club member can compete on eachteem but on a different course 10the novicesThe idea Is that the clubs would Lend an OriGnleGtto any team not having a resident orlenteer Lastyear several teams had an ordinary orienteer as nonplaying captain but many teems did not Manyorganisations with club orienteers did not enter IheIGague but despite thot over thirty teams competedwith a high attendance up to the lost night

While each event Isorganised by a dlffGrent clubwe found Idst year that a results crew whichtroveued from event 10 event helped greatly Indisplaying thG results promptly as people finished Ifyou could help on several of the nights pteose doolfer as some of last years crew will wish to run thisyearNB This leaguG Is intendGd as a social as well as asporting occasionEntry forms for teams are included in the LeinstGrcopies of this issueof lIO Try to get your workmatesinvolvGd

If you favour the concept of -Lend an Orlenteer-and you are likely to be available on the lourThursdays of June and the 3rd July and would likG10

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