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EMEWS is the newsletter of the East Midlands Orienteering Association. The views expressed
in this newsletter are not necessarily those of the East Midlands Orienteering Association, nor
of the Committee.
East Midlands Orienteering Association Officials 2018/2019
Chairman Amanda Roberts [email protected]
Vice Chairman Chris Phillips
Financial Secretary Mark Webster [email protected]
Development Co-
ordinator
Position Vacant – volunteer required
Club Rep Roles
DVO Rep John Hurley [email protected]
LEI Rep Ursula Williamson [email protected]
LOG Rep Trudy Crosby [email protected]
NOC Rep Pauline Olivant, 80 Diamond Ave, Rainworth, Nottinghamshire, NG210FT
Tel 01623 792336 [email protected]
Other Committee Roles Minutes Secretary Mike Gardner [email protected]
Fixtures Secretary Ursula Williamson [email protected]
Coaching Coordinator Hilary Palmer [email protected]
Junior Squad Ann-Marie
Duckworth
Mapping David Olivant [email protected]
EMEWS Editor Mike Gardner [email protected]
Webmaster John Cooke [email protected]
EMOA League Ursula Williamson [email protected]
Urban League Paul Murgatroyd [email protected]
National Forest Roy Denney [email protected]
BO Directors for
EMOA
Judith Holt
President John Woodall [email protected]
East Midlands website: www.emoa.org.uk
Copy Date for next issue: 23rd September 2019 for next EMEWS. Contributions are always welcome
but especially by e-mail ([email protected]).
Cover – Thanks as usual to Ernie for his cover.
Apologies to Ben Squire - in last EMEWS I stated Ben O’Donnell was selected for the World School
Champs and it should have been Ben Squire.
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Contents – EMEWS 273
Report on East Midlands Meeting – 17th June 2019 4
Orienteering Foundation – Pauline Olivant (NOC) 6
EMOA AGM Agenda 7
East Midland Sprint Champs 8
ISF World Schools Orienteering Championships 2019 Otepää, Estonia – Rachel Duckworth 9
EM Junior Squad (April 2019) – Ant Squire (NOC) 11
Midland Champions 11
DVO 50th Anniversary Events 12
East Midlands Urban League 2019 15
East Midlands League 2019 18
Fixtures 21
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Report on East Midlands Meeting – 17th June 2019
Midland Champs weekend 2020 – EMOA have been invited by EC&C to add an event alongside
the DVO Midland Champs event in February to provide a weekend’s orienteering. NOC have
agreed to add a Middle distance event on the Saturday.
Accounts - Mark Webster had reworked the accounts to better reflect the JIRCS monies and
status. JIRCS shows a total loss of £94.62, which is under the budgeted loss of £200. It was
noted that there will still be £600 outstanding from DVO for the Chatsworth map which will be
paid when the maps are used which is currently planned for CompassSport Cup Final in 2021.
This figure will need to remain in the accounts until then.
The loss for 2018/2019 will be around £800, mainly due to additional costs for the 50th
anniversary which had not been planned in the accounts. It was agreed that as stated in the
minutes of 11th June 2018 “EMOA should maintain a cash reserve of £10,000 in the current and
savings accounts (excluding the Junior Squad Deposit Account), to allow for the support of
major events.” This should continue as the aim of the budget and so Mark was asked to make
sure we maintained event levies and membership at a similar level to this year in the proposed
budget for next year.
BOF Qualifications Database - The BOF Qualifications Database seems to be out of date for
the officials in the region. The database maintains records of all current organisers, planners
and controllers. It was recognised that clubs should review the list of qualifications on the
database for their members (and especially ensure that lapsed members are removed). Clubs
will have to currently mail changes to the BOF offices to allow those changes to be applied to
the database. Coaches are also included in the qualification database but Hilary Palmer believes
they have just been verified so coaches should be up to date.
Need for new Officers – Two of the key posts on the committee will be vacant at the EMOA
AGM. We need a new Financial Secretary and we are still short of a Development Officer.
Please would members consider taking on these roles at the AGM. The posts do not entail large
amounts of work, so please consider volunteering. If you want more details on want the posts
require you to do, just contact one of the current committee.
EMOA AGM – Details of the AGM venue, date and time and in this EMEWS, A number of the
committee will not be able to attend due to being out of the country, so please could members
attend to ensure the AGM is quorate.
Shadowing and the competitiveness of parents – NOC had recently surveyed members and
one comment was that at some events parents were actively discouraged from shadowing their
children on the White / Yellow courses and then competing on their own courses. While for
major events this may be appropriate it was felt that we need to encourage parents and not
look to discourage them at level C and level D events.
However, when Hilary looked at the rules they do include:
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9.14 The Organiser may permit the shadowing of one competitor by another person. Certain
competition rules may prohibit shadowing on certain courses. The competition rules explain how
the shadowed competitor’s result is to be recorded.
9.15 If you are the ‘shadower’ then you must have completed your own race before undertaking
any shadowing. There may be other restrictions imposed on the ‘shadower’ by the Organiser.
There is also:
12.1 The spirit of fairness and good fellowship is to be the guiding principle in all aspects of the
sport, including the interpretation of these Rules.
It was agreed by the EMOA Committee that in the ‘spirit of fairness and good fellowship’
organisers should allow shadowing of young children by parents at local and regional events
(including EMOA League events). In order to meet BOF rules it was agreed that EMOA would
apply for a rule waiver to allow shadowing at Level C and D events on White and Yellow courses.
After the meeting Hilary did apply for a rule waiver to EC&C and this was granted as a 12
month waiver from 1st September 2019 for EMOA events. The results of this waiver will then
be reviewed and it may even be that the BOF rule could be changed. The waiver will apply to all
EMOA clubs and all Club Fixtures secretaries will be informed of this change.
Future Events:
(i) 23 Jun 2019 – East Midlands Sprint Champs - LOG – Witham St Hugh’s
(ii) 14/15 Sep 2019 – British Sprints / Middle 2019 – LEI / DVO – Loughborough /
Chinley Churn.
(iii) 8 Dec 2019 – East Midlands Champs – LOG – Grimsthorpe
(iv) 8 Feb 2020 – Middle Distance Event – NOC - Bramcote
(v) 9 Feb 2020 – Midland Champs 2020 – DVO – Longstone Moor
(vi) 10 Oct 2020 – British Schools Score Champs – DVO – Shipley Park
(vii) 22 Nov 2020 – East Midlands Champs – LEI – Bradgate
(viii) 7 Mar 2021 – East Midland Champs – DVO – Matlock area
(ix) 14 Mar 2021 – CompassSport Cup First Round – LEI - Wakerley
(x) 4 Jul 2021 - Yvette Baker Trophy Final 2021 – LEI - Irchester.
(xi) 17 Oct 2021 – CompassSport Cup Final 2021 – DVO - Chatsworth
Future Possible Events
(i) 2022 - Midland Champs - NOC
Grimsthorpe - LOG have been approached to use the Grimsthorpe event in December as a
Junior Selection Race.
Midland Champs 2020 – DVO have lost permission for Shining Cliff for the Midland Champs in
2020. However, it has been agreed to use Longstone Moor instead. This has necessitated a
change of planner and organiser, though the controller remains the same. The changes were
approved by EMOA.
JK 2024 - Chris Phillips reported that for JK 2024 a number of clubs have been approached
to support the event. LEI will run one of the days. There is likely to be an overall paid co-
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ordinator for the JK 2024 as a whole. The event is likely to be in West Midlands area but not
hosted by WMOA as such (though the local clubs will obviously help with permissions).
Sharing Best Practice - NOC’s urban event at Clifton campus had complex looping and before
the event the competitors were presented with an outline course so they understood the
complexity of the loops. The officials had thought that there may be a lot of disqualifications
as there were many controls and multiple loops. However, there were very few, and they believe
it was because people were well briefed in advance.
EMOA AGM – Mike will send out a publication before the AGM to be distributed to members
with last year’s minutes.
Dates and venues for future meetings - All meetings to be held at the Pace Room, St Mary’s
Church, Clifton Village, Nottinghamshire at 7.30 p.m. The next meeting is the EMOA AGM on
Monday September 23rd. The next committee meeting will be on Monday 18th November 2019.
All members are welcome to attend committee meetings if they wish to do so.
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Orienteering Foundation Report (Pauline Olivant)
Latest news.
The Orienteering Foundation is supporting a club to make a booking for training as a
Charity to assist with costs.
The Orienteering Foundation has received 2 very generous donations from individuals.
The Orienteering Foundation is waiting to hear the outcome of the money raised through
the JK.
“My Donate” is no longer available, so the Orienteering Foundation will use Charities Aid
Foundation as main option for individual donations.
Producing and Banner and leaflets, look out for it at the JK.
The Orienteering Foundation now have an Ambassadors pack aimed at anyone interested
in being a conduit for information between the Foundation and Associations.
If you would like to read any more about this news or would like to find out more about the
Foundations work please see their web site, www.orienteeringfoundation.org.uk or contact me if
you would like to discuss anything further.
Pauline Olivant - Trustee Orienteering Foundation - 01623 792336 [email protected]
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The 55th East Midlands Orienteering Association AGM
Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the East Midlands
Orienteering Association will be held at 7.30pm on Monday 23rd September
2019 at the
Pace Room, St Mary’s Church, Clifton Village, Nottingham
AGENDA
1. Apologies for absence
2. Approval of minutes of last AGM September 24th 2018
3. Chair’s Report
4. Financial Secretary’s report including membership numbers and presentation of accounts
5. Approval of Balance Sheet and Income and Expenditure Statement
6. Election of Principal Officers
Chair
Vice Chair
Financial Secretary
Development Co-ordinator
7. Other EMOA Officers
8. Appointment of Independent Financial Examiner
9. Budget projections for coming year to 30.6.2019 and recommendations for membership fees
and event levies (Financial Secretary)
10. Fixing of charges
Membership fees
Event Levies
11. Plans for the coming year (Chair)
12. Any Other Business
13. Close of formal meeting followed by open discussion
Tea and biscuits will be provided
If anyone has any additional items they want adding to the agenda of the AGM, then please let
EMOA Secretary (Mike Gardner) know.
Also if anyone wants to send apologies please also let Mike know.
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Other EMOA Officers
In the agenda above you can see there is an item for other EMOA Officers. Below is a list of
the current officers and whether they are able to continue next year. If others want to take
on these roles then you can still volunteer to do so.
Mapping – David Olivant (NOC) – OK
Coaching – Hilary Palmer (NOC) – OK
EM Junior Squad – Ant Squire (NOC) / Ann-Marie Duckworth (DVO) - OK
EM League – Ursula Williamson (LEI) – OK
Urban League – Paul Murgatroyd (LOG) – Paul has requested to stand-down at the
AGM so we will be looking for a new volunteer to take this on.
Regional Fixtures Secretary – Ursula Williamson (LEI) - OK
President – John Woodall (NOC) – OK
Minutes Secretary – Mike Gardner (DVO) – OK
EMEWS – Mike Gardner (DVO) – OK
Webmaster – John Cooke (DVO) – believed to be OK
National Forest Rep – Roy Denney (LEI) – believed to be OK.
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East Midlands Sprint Champs
The 2019 East Midlands Sprint Championships took place on the 23rd June at Witham St.
Hughs, near Lincoln. Thank you to LOG for running the event.
The class winners were as follows:
Class Name Club
WJ Hannah Mather LOG
WO Rose Schorah NOC
WV Tanya Taylor LOG
WSV Amanda Roberts LOG
WUV Hilary Palmer NOC
MJ Ben Mather LOG
MO Dave Schorah NOC
MV Richard Parkin DVO
MSV Dave Chaffey DVO
MUV Doug Dickinson DVO
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ISF World Schools Orienteering Championships 2019 Otepää, Estonia
28th April – 5th May
Rachel Duckworth
I was part of the older girls select team that was made up of 4 other girls from across England.
Knowing all the girls prior to the week helped me settle in quickly and concentrate on our job at
hand.
The next day was our first day running; the ‘training’ event. The aim of this event was to get
used to the terrain of the Estonian forests and the set-up of the whole competition in general.
Our team took it steady and went round together, exploring and adjusting to the very thick
undergrowth we would face for the whole week. We also got to see the stadium for the first
time which we would finish in both days.
First day of competing - the long distance event. After 5.5 kilometres of battling through the
green and marshes I finished 19th! With only a small hiccup at control 2 I smoothly sailed
through the course. By achieving my top 20 goal I was on a high for the rest of the week.
Second day of competing – the middle distance event. With a place of 27th I wasn’t as happy, I
couldn’t let it dampen my mood though as I reminded myself I was one of the youngest in the
age category. With most of my field being 17, 2 years older than me! A minute separated the
girl in 17th and I, that’s a place every 6 seconds. A bit annoying considering I made a minute
error at control 6.
Rachel in Middle Race competition below.
Our ‘rest’ day was a cultural exploration day. After spending 3 hours in the amazing Tartu
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AHHAA Science Museum we made our way to Tartu University. Earlier in the week 30 members
of the England team learnt a Morris dance, me included. We performed this as part of the
cultural performances that evening. We had an amazing time just enjoying ourselves. After
dancing we then sat back and enjoyed shows like the haka from New Zealand and a salsa from
Spain. Throughout the week we stayed with the Finnish, Spanish, Austrian, Belgian and French.
This gave us the opportunity to socialise and make friends, exchanging social media to stay in
contact in the future.
Our last event and our last chance to run in the Estonian forests was the friendship relay. We
were placed in randomly selected teams from every country; I was with an older Slovenian girl
and a younger Russian boy. We battled through the strong language barrier to successfully
complete the course and finish holding hands with huge smiles on our faces’. After the race was
over it was chance to swap some of our England kit for other countries. I swapped with a NZ
girl and a Latvian girl, both of which I had made friends with earlier in the week.
I feel very privileged to have been able to represent my country at the highest level and
perform the way I did. I learnt valuable skills I will hopefully be able to use at future
international events while also culturally gaining so much experience. The friends I made
throughout the week are countless, many of which I will see again!
England Team Older girls selected team with our coach
Once again I'd like to thank EMOA for the grant which allowed me to go, I loved every second
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EMJOS Summary Report - June 2019
Past Training
13th & 14th April 2019 - EMJOS joined the Yorkshire and Humberside Junior squad (and other
squads (NE, NW and WM), 75 athletes in total) for a training session based at Malham
(BOC2019 limestone terrain). Three areas of limestone training plus a fast head to head relay
back at the hostel. The training went very well.
Future Training
A training day is to be undertaken at Clifton Campus during the summer.
Selections to Junior Competitions
Harrington Leake was selected to attend Lagganlia this summer.
2 other DVO juniors have already reached championship standard this year.
Ben Squire and Rachel Duckworth have been selected for the Talent Training Squad.
The squad are preparing for JIRCS this year in Sheffield. One problem is that this is fresher’s
week for universities so any 18 year olds may not be able to attend.
The squad are looking for their next intake in September. Please contact Ant or Ann-Marie
Duckworth if have any potential new members for the squad.
Ant Squire
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MIDLAND CHAMPIONS 2019
The Midland Championships were held at Brown Clee in May and the following are the East
Midlands members who won their classes and so are Midland champions for 2019:
M14 Jake O’Donnell DVO W14 Hannah Mather LOG
W16 Rachel Duckworth DVO
M45 John Mather LOG
M60 Mick Lucking NOC
W65 Judith Holt DVO
W70 Hilary Palmer NOC
M85 Donald Moir LEI
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DVO 50th Anniversary Event
On 10th May DVO celebrated their 50th anniversary with a dinner at the Mainsail Restaurant at
Carsington Water. You can see that some of the club do scrub up well when they are not at an
event.
The meal was followed on 15th June with their club championships on Carsington Pastures. The
event was set up to use the type of facilities that may have been around 50 years ago, so no
electronic punching, split times, etc.
So when you got to the event the first thing you were presented with was a control card
First thing to remember was the old control card, which you needed to punch with a pin punch
to prove you had been to the correct site. The control cards were card, and so having filled in
your name on the card the next thing you did was to take the control descriptions and write
them in to the boxes on your control card, so you didn’t have to look at them as you went round
a course, but had your details on your control card. Having completed this you then needed to
transpaseal your card (to make it waterproof). It is amazing how many orienteers still have rolls
of transpaseal in their drawers, even though we never have to use control cards normally!
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Many competitors took the opportunity to wear their old orienteering suits
Then we get to the map. You didn’t get overprinted maps on waterproof material. The map was a
blank map and you had to make sure it was kept dry in a large polythene bag. Another thing you
used to keep in your drawer at home was a large number of different size polythene bags you
could use for events. There were events when we had wet weather where I found that water
got in to the bag and you ended up trying to navigate on a mush of paper, and often the ink
would run, and the map became almost unreadable.
The map though had to be marked up after you started and DVO kept that tradition for the
event. Time taken to draw your map
was part of the time for your
course so you became skilled at
transcribing the master map on to
your map as quickly as possible. My
map from Carsington is shown here.
I even started by drawing the start
and finish in the wrong place! Note:
I also transpasealed my
descriptions to the map.
I met at least three people as I
went round who had marked their
controls in the wrong place or who
had completely missed marking a
control on their map. It seems we
have lost the skills of marking our
courses on the map.
The DVO event did have one luxury
that we never had in the past at
events. The master maps were
located inside a tent, and even on
tables (see photo over the page). In
the past they were always just on
the ground and in the event of bad
weather you might have a large
plastic sheet covering them to make
sure that when you marked up your
map it stayed relatively dry.
Once stared you did have to make sure that the pin punches did actually work. The Carsington
event used the old aluminium stakes with two pin punches on. One of the things that has become
much easier for planners is the new stakes are much lighter to carry round when getting them
out before the event.
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Finishing was also a bit different. You couldn’t just punch the finish box. You had to be timed
over the finish line. Someone had to make sure to have recorded your time against a number on
a sheet. You would then be handed a cloak room ticket. You would then remove your control card
and ensure that the cloakroom ticket was stapled to your control card which then disappeared
in to the finish tent.
Picture by Graham Johnson
Results did not normally appear for a few weeks. You always had to leave a stamped addressed
envelope in order to get them sometime in the following week(s).
One of the fun things about this was that the control cards had to be checked after the event,
and also calculate the time for the person. Most clubs had a night, often the night of the event,
when they got a lot of the members together to go through all the control cards and check the
pin punching was correct and calculate the times on the cards. This was often a good social
event.
Then it was time to get the cards in order and type the results up, then off to a local school
(often) to get the results printed and then stuff those results in to the stamped addressed
envelopes the competitors had left at the event. So you often didn’t know who had won the
event for a few weeks afterwards. Modern electronics has some huge advantages in terms of
getting results out, seeing your split times, and even uploading your GPS route on to
RouteGadget so you can see where you really went.
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East Midlands Urban League 2019
The current standings for the EM Urban League for 2019 are shown below. The scoring is the
best 4 out of 8 events to count. Only EMOA competitors are
shown below:
1 DVO Derby West / Markeaton Park 01-Jan
2 NOC Clifton (UKUL4) 12-May
3 DVO Allestree 16-Jun
4 LOG East Midlands Sprint Champs – Witham St Hughs 23-Jun
5 LOG Lincoln (UKUL14) 18-Aug
6 NOC To be defined 29-Sep
7 LEI Ashby 13-Oct
8 NOC Nottingham University 24-Nov
Junior Men
Name Club best 4 UL1 UL2 UL3 UL4 UL5 UL6 UL7 UL8
1 Ben Mather M16 LOG 292/3 96 96 100
2 Benjamin Squire M16 NOC 200/2 100 100
3 Jake O’Donnell M14 DVO 196/2 96 100
4 Ben Glover M14 LEI 93/1 93
5 Harrington Leake M14 LOG 91/1 91
6= Daniel Ferraro M14 NOC 90/1 90
6= Ben O’Donnell M16 DVO 90/1 90
Junior Women
Name Club best 4 UL1 UL2 UL3 UL4 UL5 UL6 UL7 UL8
1 Hannah Mather W14 LOG 296/3 100 96 100
2 Alice Woodward W12 DVO 282/3 93 96 93
Open Men
Name Club best 4 UL1 UL2 UL3 UL4 UL5 UL6 UL7 UL8
1 Craig Lucas M21 LOG 270/3 90 87 93
2 Mike Chapman M40 LOG 262/3 85 88 89
3 David Schorah M21 NOC 196/2 96 100
4 Chris Millard M35 DVO 187/2 91 96
5 James Rogers M21 LEI 182/2 89 93
6 Andy Glover M40 LEI 179/2 88 91
7 Peter Hao M35 NOC 172/2 84 88
8 Peter Hodkinson M21 NOC 100/1 100
9 Liam Harrington M21 LOG 96/1 96
10 Anthony Squire M40 NOC 93/1 93
Open Women
Name Club best 4 UL1 UL2 UL3 UL4 UL5 UL6 UL7 UL8
1 Andrea Page W40 LOG 382/4 93 100 96 93
2 Esther Revell W21 LEI 100/1 100
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3 Rose Schorah W21 NOC 96/1 96
4 Kate Lowndes W21 DVO 93/2 0 93
Veteran Men
Name Club best 4 UL1 UL2 UL3 UL4 UL5 UL6 UL7 UL8
1 Richard Parkin M50 DVO 378/4 96 93 93 96
2 Andy Parry M40 DVO 246/3 83 80 83
3 James Prince M45 DVO 247/3 80 75 82
4 Paul Murgatroyd M50 LOG 191/2 100 91
5 Francesco Lari M50 DVO 181/2 93 88
6 Andrew Mackervoy M50 DVO 176/2 86 90
7 John Mather M45 LOG 174/2 86 88
8 Alastair Paterson M50 LEI 167/2 78 89
9 Murray White M50 DVO 165/2 81 84
10 Tom Hartland M40 DVO 155/2 74 81
Veteran Women
Name Club best 4 UL1 UL2 UL3 UL4 UL5 UL6 UL7 UL8
1 Tanya Taylor W45 LOG 300/3 100 100 100
2 Sal Chaffey W50 DVO 289/3 93 100 96
3 Ann-Marie Duckworth W50 DVO 260/3 86 83 91
4 Helen Parkinson W50 NOC 189/2 96 93
5 Jillian Barker W45 NOC 186/2 96 90
6 Michelle Mackervoy W45 DVO 180/2 91 89
7 Jane Dring-Morris W50 LEI 176/2 91 85
8= Nicola O’Donnell W45 DVO 173/2 87 86
8= Nicola Hart W55 DVO 173/2 89 84
10= Claire Selby W45 DVO 93/1 93
10= Hayley Fox W45 LOG 93/1 93
Supervet Men
Name Club best 4 UL1 UL2 UL3 UL4 UL5 UL6 UL7 UL8
1 Andrew Ridgway M55 NOC 282/3 96 96 90
2 Dave Chaffey M55 DVO 278/3 93 89 96
3 Mick Lucking M60 NOC 265/3 89 85 91
4 John Hurley M60 DVO 257/3 91 84 82
5 Philip Caswell M55 LEI 244/3 84 80 80
6 Andrew Wallace M60 NOC 241/3 82 81 78
7 Paul Morris M60 NOC 177/2 91 86
8 Robert Parkinson M60 NOC 174/2 87 87
9 Graham Johnson M60 DVO 173/2 86 87
10 David Vincent M55 DVO 169/2 86 83
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Supervet Women
Name Club best 4 UL1 UL2 UL3 UL4 UL5 UL6 UL7 UL8
1 Ruth Ellis W65 DVO 247/4 90 86 84 87
2 Amanda Roberts W55 LOG 300/3 100 100 100
3 Trudy Crosby W55 LOG 260/3 87 84 89
4= Sue Russell W55 DVO 184.5/2 94.5 90
4= Jane Burgess W60 DVO 184.5/2 94.5 90
6 Val Johnson W60 DVO 184/2 93 91
7 Ursula Williamson W55 LEI 175/2 87 88
8 Angela Lucking W55 NOC 88/1 88
9 Julie Webster W55 NOC 87/1 87
10 Kim Buxton W55 DVO 86/1 86
Ultravet Men
Name Club Best 4 UL1 UL2 UL3 UL4 UL5 UL6 UL7 UL8
1 Kevin Gallagher M70 LEI 336/4 83 82 82 89
2 Jeffrey Baker M65 LOG 325/4 85 81 80 79
3 Dave Skidmore M70 DVO 300/4 74 76 70 80
4 Michael Napier M65 NOC 291/3 100 91 100
5 Doug Dickinson M70 DVO 278/3 86 96 96
6 David Booker M65 NOC 263/3 87 85 91
7 Roger Edwards M65 LEI 262/3 88 81 93
8 Mike Godfree M70 DVO 251/3 84 79 88
9= Derek Gale M75 DVO 239/3 81 74 84
9= Robert Haskins M65 LEI 239/3 79 77 83
Ultravet Women
Name Club best 4 UL1 UL2 UL3 UL4 UL5 UL6 UL7 UL8
1 Liz Godfree W70 DVO 375/4 96 93 96 90
2 Jane Booker W65 NOC 367/4 93 90 93 91
3 Maureen Webb W65 LEI 343/4 85 88 84 86
4 Hilary Palmer W70 NOC 278/3 91 91 96
5 Jen Gale W70 DVO 251/3 82 85 84
6 Viv Macdonald W65 DVO 179/3 0 90 89
7 Christine Middleton W70 DVO 170/2 88 82
8= Anne Gibbs W75 LOG 88/1 88
8= Margaret Keeling W70 DVO 88/1 88
10 Pauline Ward W75 DVO 86/1 86
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East Midlands League 2019
The following are the remaining events planned for the East Midlands League in 2019:
27th Oct – Longshaw (DVO) 3rd Nov – Shirebrook Woods (NOC)
17th Nov – Aylestone Riverside (LEI) 1st Dec – Allestree Park (DVO)
15th Dec – Bradgate (LEI)
The intention is to again have 8 scoring events counting towards the league.
The events that have taken place are:
1 - 6th Jan – Sherwood Forest (NOC) 2 - 13th Jan – Spring Cottage (LEI)
3 – 27th Jan – Belton (LOG) 4 – 3rd Feb – Bramcote Hills (NOC)
5 – 10th Feb – Birchen Edge (DVO) 6 – 17th Feb – Beacon Hill (LEI)
7 – 24th Mar – Crich Chase (DVO) 8 – 7th Apr – Bagworth (LEI)
9 – 19th May – Calke Abbey (DVO)
White – Male
Name Club Age 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 scores Pos.
George Powell DVO M10 1000 1000 912 2912 1
Lewis Bones LOG M10 1000 1000 2000 2
George Selby DVO M10 802 1000 1802 3
White – Female Name Club Age 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 scores Pos.
Alice Powell DVO W10 1000 958 1000 2958 1
Yellow – Male Name Club Age 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 scores Pos.
Felix Jarvis LEI M10 1000 438 568 2006 1
Lewis Bones LOG M10 627 1000 1627 2
Daniel Stothard LEI M14 856 556 1412 3
Yellow – Female Name Club Age 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 scores Pos.
Cerys Glover LEI W10 1000 1000 961 2961 1
Helen Cole NOC W50 1000 1000 2000 2
India Turner DVO W10 239 1000 1239 3
Orange – Male Name Club Age 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 scores Pos.
Daniel Glover LEI M12 1000 1000 1000 1000 4000 1
Ian Jarvis LEI M55 1000 649 1649 2
Andrew Selby DVO M40 803 627 1430 3
Josh Bones LOG M12 535 559 1094 4
Orange – Female Name Club Age 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 scores Pos.
Robyn Jarvis LEI W12 1000 1000 1000 3000 1
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Light Green – Male Name Club Age 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 scores Pos.
Ben Glover LEI M14 1000 1000 1000 1000 834 4384 1
Isaac Spencer LEI M14 907 1000 1000 2907 2
Light Green – Female Name Club Age 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 scores Pos.
Hannah Mather LOG W14 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 901 5901 1
Short Green – Male Name Club Age 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 scores Pos.
Kevin
Gallagher LEI M70 837 1000 1000 991 1000 1000 1000 6828 1
David
Anderson LEI M75 892 785 791 678 766 759 640 5311 2
Ranald
Macdonald DVO M65 812 825 790 737 875 831 4870 3
John Woodall NOC M75 713 575 406 652 513 677 738 4274 4
Andrew
Breakwell NOC M70 843 674 830 683 752 3782 5
John Cooke DVO M70 794 653 711 734 703 3595 6
Peter Chick LEI M75 812 902 1000 485 3199 7
John Palmer NOC M70 887 967 679 578 3111 8
Tony Berwick DVO M75 629 662 635 456 603 2985 9
Chris Phillips LEI M70 753
587
804 598 2742 10
Short Green – Female Name Club Age 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 scores Pos.
Ursula
Williamson LEI W55 797 723 854 950 756 885 858 911 6734 1
Viv Macdonald DVO W65 1000 714 868 970 1000 1000 1000 6552 2
Ruth Ellis DVO W65 906 698 886 884 737 730 763 680 6284 3
Ann Armistead DVO W70 845 1000 948 873 1000 4666 4
Pauline Ward DVO W75 1000 761 972 875 962 4570 5
Christine
Middleton DVO W70 873 994 808 930 892 4497 6
Maureen Webb LEI W65 649 691 772 763 710 641 4226 7
Jen Gale DVO W70 706 794 641 805 777 3723 8
Christine Elliott NOC W60 900 793 875 688 3256 9
Jane Booker NOC W65 1000 986 760 2746 10
Green – Male Name Club Age 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 scores Pos.
Derek Gale DVO M75 839 679 915 921 976 952 867 6149 1
Peter Leake LEI M75 743 896 875 669 638 649 804 721 5995 2
Dave Skidmore DVO M70 686 690 742 805 711 740 782 767 5923 3
Jeffrey Baker LOG M65 772 713 789 536 767 778 729 802 5886 4
Paul Morris NOC M60 1000 1000 875 1000 1000 932 5807 5
Simon Ford LEI M75 750 907 896 806 824 756 4939 6
Andy Hawkins DVO M70 840 847 701 806 730 761 4685 7
Rex Bleakman DVO M75 998 965 829 815 1000 4607 8
Doug
Dickinson DVO M70 723 1000 888 871 734 4216 9
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Dave Radmore NOC M60 444 577 631 573 530 503 516 408 4182 10
Green – Female Name Club Age 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 scores Pos.
Liz Godfree DVO W70 1000 1000 1000 996 1000 1000 1000 6996 1
Amanda
Roberts LOG W55 937 1000 1000 859 892 1000 965 6653 2
Kim Buxton DVO W55 706 687 629 711 837 646 719 4935 3
Joanne Nell RAFO W55 833 845 897 816 673 787 4851 4
Jane Dring-
Morris LEI W50 679 616 742 602 708 655 728 4730 5
Jane Kayley-
Burgess DVO W60 800 879 697 822 716 3914 6
Donna
Hawkins DVO W55 405 600 634 530 521 522 550 3762 7
Margaret
Keeling DVO W70 663 790 630 643 719 3445 8
Anne Kayley-
Burgess DVO W50 476 523 489 578 493 671 3230 9
Jennamari
Terava DVO W21 454 525 519 534 631 449 3112 10
Blue – Male Name Club Age 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 scores Pos.
Andrew
Ridgway NOC M55 839 885 887 735 903 822 822 5893 1
John Hurley DVO M60 735 715 940 692 738 942 875 5637 2
Mike Godfree DVO M70 940 897 872 1000 1000 918 5627 3
Ian Wilson LEI M50 818 863 789 646 839 864 790 5609 4
Simon Brister DVO M70 823 961 1000 754 937 1000 5475 5
James Prince DVO M45 721 734 626 720 705 719 698 4923 6
Dave Denness LEI M60 886 1000 767 884 918 4455 7
Tom Hartland DVO M40 624 559 635 611 677 575 633 4314 8
Andy Sykes DVO M50 869 736 907 869 878 4259 9
Murray White DVO M50 628 711 641 744 842 673 4239 10
Blue – Female Name Club Age 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 scores Pos.
Tanya Taylor LOG W45 865 931 1000 1000 1000 987 1000 1000 1000 7918 1
Imogen Wilson LEI W20 1000 1000 766 890 875 1000 5531 2
Esther Revell LEI W21 834 685 834 586 694 976 4609 3
Nicola Hart DVO W55 883 925 763 706 3277 4
Sal Chaffey DVO W50 962 913 815 2690 5
Kate Lowndes DVO W21 759 626 576 1961 6
Anna Barber LEI W20 855 736 1591 7
Brown – Male Name Club Age 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 scores Pos.
Richard
Robinson NOC M35 972 1000 1000 909 952 961 5794 1
Alan Le
Moigne DVO M40 668 826 745 714 648 679 671 639 743 5694 2
Francesco Lari DVO M50 819 979 838 765 667 631 740 5439 3
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Philip
Johnston-Davis RAFO M45 682 838 786 823 733 697 859 5418 4
James Rogers LEI M21 855 752 682 732 631 613 844 5109 5
Andrew Stuart DVO M35 692 830 778 745 680 611 740 5076 6
Kevin Lomas NOC M60 880 921 820 1000 3621 7
David Pettit DVO M35 725 687 671 688 807 3578 8
Edward de
Salis Young LEI M50 944 745 835 985 3509 9
Andrew Powell DVO M35 839 800 780 864 3283 10
Brown – Female Name Club Age 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 scores Pos.
Jenn Gaskell DVO W21 1000 1000 1000 1000 652 4652 1
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Fixtures This fixture list is intended to list all major events in the UK, and all East Midlands events. It includes
all the information available to me about the event at the time of going to press. Details on entry are
normally available on the club sites. Unless otherwise stated, Local events offer entry on the day (EOD)
to a range of colour coded courses with start times from 10:30 to 12:30. Some will provide a wider range
of courses than others. Regional events provide colour coded within which age classes can be run.
National events provide a range of age related courses and are normally entered in advance.
The OS map reference is either the car park or point from which the event will be signposted. The list
is based on BOF registration, but events are sometimes cancelled. If you are uncertain of whether an
event will be on, check with the organiser. The editor takes no responsibility for wasted journeys.
July Sat 6th YHOA Urban league C AIRE YH Lower Baildon Baildon SE138384
Sat 6th Carsington Stones Island D DVO EM Carsington Stones Island Wirksworth SK244514
Sun 7th Yvette Baker Trophy Final A EA Sandringham Kings Lynn
Sun 7th Carsington Stones Island (day 2)
D DVO EM Carsington Stones Island Wirksworth SK244514
Wed 10th LEI Summer League 11 D LEI EM Market Bosworth Country
Park Market Bosworth
SK411031
Wed 10th Lincs Urban League D LOG EM Mulsanne Park Nettleham Lincoln TF013750
Sat 13th WCH Anniversary WMOA Urban League 5
B WCH WM Tamworth Town Centre Tamworth
Sat 13th Staunton Harold Reservoir D DVO EM Staunton Harold
Reservoir Ticknall SK377245
Wed 17th Lincolnshire Urban League 4 - Willows and Freshney
D HALO YH Willows and Freshney Grimsby
Wed 17th Street 'O' Act NOC EM The Vale Public House,
Arnold Nottingham
Thu 18th LEI Summer League 12 D LEI EM Ashby Urban Ashby de la
Zouch SK355160
Sat 20th Foremark Reservoir D DVO EM Foremark Reservoir Ticknall SK336248
Tue 23rd LEI Summer League 13 D LEI EM Evington Park and
Arboretum Leicester SK628021
Wed 24th Lincs Urban League D LOG EM Lincoln Uni Lincoln SK969711
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Sun 28th Scottish 6Days - Strathearn 2019 - Day 1
B MAROC SOA Auchingarrich Comrie NN794197
Mon 29th Scottish 6Days - Strathearn 2019 - Day 2 (UKOL)
B ECKO SOA Edinchip Lochearnhead NN589237
Tue 30th Scottish 6Days - Strathearn 2019 - Day 3
B ESOC SOA Dundurn & Cnoc a' Mhadaidh
St.Fillans NN702236
Wed 31st Scottish 6Days - Strathearn 2019 - UKUL Sprint
C MA SOA Macrosty Park, Crieff Crieff NN858221
Wed 31st LEI Summer League 14 D LEI EM Memorial Park Shepshed SK477195
Wed 31st Lincolnshire Urban League 6 – Louth
D HALO YH Louth Centre Louth
August
Thu 1st Scottish 6Days - Strathearn 2019 - Day 4
B CLYDE SOA Culteuchar & Dron Forgandenny NO085176
Fri 2nd Scottish 6Days - Strathearn 2019 - Day 5
B TAY SOA Craig a'Barns Dunkeld NO006468
Sat 3rd Scottish 6Days - Strathearn 2019 - Day 6 (UKOL)
B GRAMP SOA Grandtully Grandtully NN925528
Sat 3rd Wolds' Mini-Mountain Marathon
D LOG EM Horncastle
Thu 8th LEI Summer League 15 D LEI EM Cademan and
Thringstone Woods Whitwick SK436167
Sat 10th Swadlincote Woodlands D DVO EM Foremark Reservoir Swadlincote SK305193
Sun 11th Buckingham Urban C SMOC EA Buckingham Buckingham SP698340
Tue 13th LEI Summer League 16 D LEI EM Markfield Leicester SK485105
Sat 17th Race the Castles in Yorkshire (UKOL) / YHOA Superleague
B SYO YH Sheffield Sheffield SK346871
Sat 17th Rosliston Forestry Centre D DVO EM Rosliston Forestry
Centre Swadlincote SK243174
Sun 18th East Midlands Urban League 2019/Race the Castles (UKOL)
B LOG EM Lincoln City Lincoln
Mon 19th Race the Castles in Yorkshire - Urban Sprint
C EPOC YH Thornes Park Wakefield
Tue 20th Race the Castles in Yorkshire - Indoor Sprint and Park Sprint
C AIRE YH Bradford Grammar School & Lister Park
Bradford SE151355
Wed 21st Knaresborough Castle - Race the Castles in Yorkshire - Urban Middle
C CLARO YH Knaresborough Knaresborough
Wed 21st LEI Summer League 17 & Presentations
D LEI EM Castle Hill Country Park Leicester SK554083
Wed 21st Street 'O' Act NOC EM Ravenshead Nottingham
Thu 22nd Race the Castles in Yorkshire - Urban Score
C HALO YH Beverley Beverley
Fri 23rd Race the Castles in Yorkshire - Middle distance
C CLOK NE Whitby
Fri 23rd White Rose Night Score D EBOR YH Scarborough
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Event
Sat 24th Race the Castles in Yorkshire - White Rose
B EBOR YH Raincliffe Woods Scarborough
Sat 24th White Rose Sprint Event C EBOR YH Scarborough
Sun 25th Race the Castles in Yorkshire - White Rose and YHOA Superleague
B EBOR YH Scarborough Scarborough
Mon 26th White Rose Relays B EBOR YH Raincliffe Woods Scarborough
Wed 28th National Trust Try O' D DVO EM Ilam Park Ashbourne SK131506
September Sun 1st TVOC UKUL Urban Event C TVOC SC Thame Thame
Sat 7th Fat Rascal Weekend Sprint Event/YHOA Urban League
C AIRE YH Colton and Temple Newsam
Leeds SE360323
Sun 8th Fat Rascal Weekend Urban Event/YHOA Urban League
C AIRE YH Leeds City Centre Leeds SE295343
Sun 8th Keyne-O, Campbell Park D SMOC EA Campbell Park Milton Keynes
Sun 8th The John Bennison Long O D WRE WM Church Stretton Church Stretton SO451936
Sat 14th British Sprint Championships (UKOL)
A LEI EM Loughborough University Loughborough
Sun 15th British Middle Distance Championships (UKOL)
A DVO EM Chinley Churn Chapel-en-le-Frith
SK035836
Sat 21st City of London Race B SLOW SE London
Sat 28th Caddihoe Chase Day 1 - SWOA SW Long Champs
B DEVON SW Burrator Yelverton SX553658
Sun 29th Caddihoe Chase Day 2 - Chasing Start
B DEVON SW Burrator Yelverton SX553658
Sun 29th East Midlands Urban League 2019
C NOC EM Worksop Worksop
Sun 29th Post-JIRCS event, probably mass-start score
D SYO YH Tankersley Barnsley SK340986
October Sat 5th EuroCity Race Tour - Everton Brow B DEE NW Everton Brow Liverpool SJ350925
Sat 5th Autumn in Anglia Day 1: West Harling C SUFFOC EA West Harling Thetford
Sat 5th OD Saturday Morning Event Including the Tony Haw Score
D OD WM Kingsbury Water Park
Tamworth SP205958
Sat 5th LEI Club Championships (limited to club members and their guests)
D LEI EM Swithland Woods Leicester
Sun 6th European City Race Tour - Liverpool B SELOC NW Liverpool City
Centre Liverpool
Sun 6th WMOA League Event 8 Oldacre Valley C WCH WM Oldacre Valley Stafford
Sun 13th YHOA Championships and YHOA Superleague
B SYO YH Wombwell Sheffield
Sun 13th East Midlands Urban League 2019 C LEI EM Ashby Urban Ashby SK359170
Sat 19th Regional Urban Event C HALO YH Hessle and Humber
Bridge Hessle
Sun 20th CompassSport Cup Final A MV SE Pippingford Park Crowborough
Sat 26th Cambridge City Race 2019 B CUOC EA Cambridge Cambridge
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Sat 26th October Odyssey day 1 urban B NATO NE Hexham Hexham
Sat 26th East Midlands League 2019 C DVO EM Longshaw Sheffield SK265799
Sat 26th TVOC Waddesdon Manor D TVOC SC Waddesdon Manor
National Trust Aylesbury SP744163
Sun 27th October Odyssey day 2 & NEOA champs B NATO NE Dukes House
Woods Hexham
Sun 27th OD WMOA League Event 9 & Club Champs Brandon Woods
C OD WM Brandon Woods Coventry
Sun 27th Ferry Meadows Local Event D WAOC EA Ferry Meadows Peterborough
November Sat 2nd YHOA Night League C SYO YH Loxley Sheffield SK400863
Sat 2nd Chichester City Race (UKOL) B SO SE Chichester Chichester
Sun 3rd November Classic (UKOL) B SOC SC Bramshaw Southampton
Sun 3rd YHOA Superleague C EBOR YH Adderstone, Dalby Pickering
Sun 3rd Langdon Hills C HAVOC EA Langdon Hills Langdon TQ680865
Sun 3rd East Midlands League 2019 C NOC EM Shirebrook Wood Mansfield
Sun 3rd Leek Urban WMUL C POTOC WM Leek town LEEK SJ986570
Sat 9th Twin Peak Day 1 B MDOC NW Goyt Valley forest Buxton
Sun 10th Twin Peak Day 2 B MDOC NW Stockport Town Stockport
Sun 10th TVOC Regional Event C TVOC SC Wendover Woods Wendover SP891099
Sun 10th WMOA League Event 10 Titterstone Clee C HOC WM Titterstone Clee Ludlow SO593775
Sat 16th OD Saturday Morning Event - Pooley Country Park
D OD WM Pooley Country Park
Tamworth SK257024
Sun 17th SYO Regional Event C SYO YH Bowden Housteads Sheffield
Sun 17th East Midlands League 2019 C LEI EM Aylestone
Meadows Leicester SK573014
Sun 17th WMOA League Event 11 League Event - Shropshire
C WRE WM To be Confirmed Shrewsbury
Sun 17th Maulden Woods event C WAOC EA Maulden Woods Bedford
Sun 24th Brimham Rocks - YHOA Middle Distance Championships and Superleague
C CLARO YH Brimham Rocks Harrogate SE208645
Sun 24th East Midlands Urban League 2019 C NOC EM Nottingham
University Nottingham
December Sun 1st YHOA Superleague C AIRE YH Shipley Glen Bradford
Sun 1st East Midlands League 2019 C DVO EM Allestree Park Derby
Sun 1st Southern Championships and Mike Nelson BOK Trot (UKOL)
A BOK SW Churchill Inclosure and Cannop Ponds
Coleford SO620121
Sun 8th CHIG Mitre SE League Event - Middle Distance
B CHIG SE Epping East Theydon Bois
Sun 8th East Midlands Championships 2019 B LOG EM Grimsthorpe Castle Bourne TF047229
Sun 15th East Midlands League 2019 C LEI EM Cademan and
Thringstone Woods Leicester SK440181
Sun 22nd Regional Event C EPOC YH Storthes Hall Huddersfield