Just noticed that an announcement has appeared in the News section of the BO website.
Congratulation to all winners. Especially Bill 'Harding', SYO who won M60.
A new member of the Harding clan, or has Bill Hanley changed his name?
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Bart and Lisa !
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Re: UK O League
graeme wrote:Bart and Lisa !
Proud dad. Yet to work out how much it cost me in diesel....
Agree though that it would only have been possible being centrally UK based.
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Just out of interest - did the UKOL 2013 winners get a prize in recognition of their achievement? If so when was/is the prize giving?
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No nothing to recognise winning the UK's 'premier O League'
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However, at the Northern Champs prize giving on Sunday, as I collected my M21 trophy, someone thrust an envelope into my hand and muttered "UK Orienteering League..." To my surprise when I opened it later it had a £50 Compass Point voucher. I didn't realise they were sponsoring individual UKOL races (and I'm not sure it was in all classes either), but I'm not complaining! It was worth me sprinting on the run in....
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Congratulations on your win Duncan.
It certainly wasn't on all classes. Bart got nothing for winning M18. Maybe just M/W21?
A CompassPoint voucher would have been pretty handy too: he left his O shoes at the last UKOL race
It certainly wasn't on all classes. Bart got nothing for winning M18. Maybe just M/W21?
A CompassPoint voucher would have been pretty handy too: he left his O shoes at the last UKOL race
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Duncan wrote: I didn't realise they were sponsoring individual UKOL races (and I'm not sure it was in all classes either), but I'm not complaining!
Bizarre. You weren't even running in the UKOL.
Competition Rule J: UK Orienteering League wrote:2.3.3
Points will only be awarded to individuals older than M/W14 if they are competing in their age class. (It is not permitted to ‘run up’ and score points).
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Congratulations to the 2014 winners. Particularly Mark Saunders who was two short of the maximum 500 points and won the overall title.
I have the usual underwhelming feeling as our 'premier' national competition comes to a climax. Not taking anything away from the winners, but there were relatively few people who completed the necessary 10 events to compete for the titles.
I know we've had this discussion before but I'd still like to see something more meaningful. I note the schedule for 2015 looks pretty much the same as 2014.
I have the usual underwhelming feeling as our 'premier' national competition comes to a climax. Not taking anything away from the winners, but there were relatively few people who completed the necessary 10 events to compete for the titles.
I know we've had this discussion before but I'd still like to see something more meaningful. I note the schedule for 2015 looks pretty much the same as 2014.
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Homer wrote:I know we've had this discussion before but I'd still like to see something more meaningful. I note the schedule for 2015 looks pretty much the same as 2014.
Just because I beat you for a change
I like the fact it covers all the various disciplines but it does tend to favour the smaller events and those who are prepared to travel and/or live centrally.
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Nothing south of Chester after May and only 5 / 19 south of Chester in total.
I appreciate the best events should be in the best terrain but the distribution does seem a little uneven.
Particularly surprised to see Newcastle as a "solo" event. Given the low attendance at the British in the NE this year I suggest an event in the NE should have another one nearby on the same weekend, as is the case for almost all the other events in the series.
I appreciate the best events should be in the best terrain but the distribution does seem a little uneven.
Particularly surprised to see Newcastle as a "solo" event. Given the low attendance at the British in the NE this year I suggest an event in the NE should have another one nearby on the same weekend, as is the case for almost all the other events in the series.
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The Newcastle race is paired with a sprint relay on the previous day. I'm not sure whether or not that will attract any more competitors.
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King Penguin wrote: I suggest an event in the NE should have another one nearby on the same weekend, as is the case for almost all the other events in the series.
Perhaps, but we're finding this move to ever more weekends of events less and less attractive. We are likely to go for the day to Newcastle Quays, but certainly wouldn't travel for the weekend.
But then the UKOL is not exactly a priority with British Orienteering's value destruction of it.
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"UK" O League?
King Penguin wrote: the distribution does seem a little uneven.
England 17
Scotland 2
Wales 0
Ireland 0
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Re: UK O League
England 17
Scotland 2
Wales 0
Ireland 0
The majority of the events are nearer to Edinburgh than London
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