I was just looking at my class (H16) and was shocked to see rhodri is starting 1 minute behind me on day one.what are the chances of that happening.
Hopefully the only time i see him will be at the start!
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Give the dog a phone!
http://www.roxburghreivers.org.uk
http://www.roxburghreivers.org.uk
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Doug T - light green
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HA hA Ha - i've got edgar sparins of latvija 2 minutes behind me on day 2 - he beat me at the world schools
I'm also close to martin jullum, but i doubt i'll catch him in scandinavia, even if i was better at the jk
I'm also close to martin jullum, but i doubt i'll catch him in scandinavia, even if i was better at the jk
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rob f - yellow
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Hey the Swedes sure don't believe in evening up the start times do they?
What's with me having two 9:06 starts and one 9:34 start?? Do they think that my start on the last day will be that late it'll even it up?
Buggers. Luck of the draw i suppose
What's with me having two 9:06 starts and one 9:34 start?? Do they think that my start on the last day will be that late it'll even it up?
Buggers. Luck of the draw i suppose
Fair play
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Rhys - green
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Hey I've just looked at the start lists. What's wrong with the long course you lot? Looks like loads of people have wussed it to run H21 not H21L. Just 5 brits on H21L.
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gross2004 wrote:Really pisses me off all these people that ,invent, clubs to enter overseas events. Read some of the stuff here & it,s about building club spirit & loyalty etc etc. Then the same bunch of hypocrits go & invent another club. Load of tosh.... but typical of British orientering I,m afraid... where is the future... not MADO for sure.... that (and those in it) are well in the past playing thier own silly games.
is scottish o tours a club?
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brooner - [nope] cartel
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My start times seem to have been segragated well...maybe i'm just one of the luckiest.
And my earliest start is 9:20, im not complaining.
I'm so excited, off to Sweden next Wednesday!
And my earliest start is 9:20, im not complaining.
I'm so excited, off to Sweden next Wednesday!
I want to walk up the side of the mountain, I want to walk down the other side of the mountain. I want to swim in the river, lie in the sun. I want to try being nice to everyone.
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The camp site details are now up on the O-Ringen website. I see all the Brits have been put in section R. Not too far from the event centre this time.
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Does anyone know if the distances are going to be published? It's been 14 years since my first and last visit to the o-ringen so I can't remember, and also I was H16 so didn't worry too much about the distances. I know I signed up for 4.1 - 12.6 but with this poxy middle distance day I don't know if I've got all 12.6's except day 4 or some 9, 10, 11's thrown in. Makes a big difference!
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