So I've successfully completed three colour coded events, faster than Course Length (KM) x 12.5mins. Hence qualifying for both my 'Navigation' and 'Racing' Challenges.
But I 'have yet to earn any certificates'.
What's with that?
New Incentive Schemes
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Re: New Incentive Schemes
"If at first you don't succeed, find out if the loser gets anything"
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Re: New Incentive Schemes
m4rk wrote:So I've successfully completed three colour coded events, faster than Course Length (KM) x 12.5mins. Hence qualifying for both my 'Navigation' and 'Racing' Challenges.
But I 'have yet to earn any certificates'.
What's with that?
Notification system went into overdrive today (at least for me)
and I got a full set -- twice

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Re: New Incentive Schemes
I was a bit disappointed to see that the badge scheme now only applies to results from Level A events. This rather limits getting a badge to those who can afford the time/money to travel great distances to level A events, rather like the UK Masters. It means there is no challenge beyond the relatively easy racing challenge for the regular club orienteer.
This year both the JK and BOC are just too far away for us to attend. We do try to travel to a range of level B events on different terrain but can't really justify our family holidays always focussing on the JK or BOC (not everyone in my family enjoys orienteering!)
This year both the JK and BOC are just too far away for us to attend. We do try to travel to a range of level B events on different terrain but can't really justify our family holidays always focussing on the JK or BOC (not everyone in my family enjoys orienteering!)

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