27 Feb 2016 British Night Championships (UKOL) Level A LEI EMOA Cademan & Thringstone Woods Loughborough
Remember the Middle Champs there in 2009? It was good for a Middle but rather small for anything else!? Can't see them getting a 12km? M21 75 minute winning time out of it, even with mapping everything in sight. 2 Map exchanges and 60 controls?
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?x=44 ... stershire+[City/Town/Village]&searchp=ids.srf&mapp=map.srf
http://www.leioc.routegadget.co.uk/rg2/#26
2 road crossings so the U16s cant take part...
ref: BNOC rules - Course lengths are based on the M21L course being planned such that a top elite standard competitor would win it in 75 minutes.
Scott Fraser won the 2009 Middle in 34.49. That was 6.2 and we had back to back maps.
These areas are certainly not being chosen for the longer courses in mind...
British Night Championships 2015
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Ravinous wrote:ref: BNOC rules - Course lengths are based on the M21L course being planned such that a top elite standard competitor would win it in 75 minutes.
Scott Fraser won the 2009 Middle in 34.49. That was 6.2 and we had back to back maps
but also note....
ref: BNC rules
b) Where no previous night event results are available for comparison, Planners should assume that the running speeds of leading competitors will be 10% to 15% slower than daytime speeds.
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Today disappeared in a midst of final detail 'stuff'. Wondering #isitOk to tweet the essentials??
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Anyone got an spare entry that they're not going to use?
Happy to run any course if I can sort it with the organisers.
I didn't enter as BUCS rowing is the same day - but it has just been cancelled (due to wind... wimps!).
Happy to run any course if I can sort it with the organisers.
I didn't enter as BUCS rowing is the same day - but it has just been cancelled (due to wind... wimps!).
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You can have my entry Caroline Potter W50s running about 7:15 if you are able to change details with the SI team
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Thank you very much for the offer - but I have alternative plans now!
It's very windy in Leeds as I type...
It's very windy in Leeds as I type...
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The river at Boston can get quite rough, Carol. I remember it as the last 2 miles of the Boston Marathon.
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Headcam video and map of the Finish Run-in / final 500m at Middleton Park, from the Steam Railway station.
http://youtu.be/P-CN9vdb-uM
http://youtu.be/P-CN9vdb-uM
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As nobody else appears to have anything to say about it, I thought the British Night Champs was great. It wasn't a particularly promising area, but I thought the planner produced a really, really fun course that I enjoyed immensely - enjoyability being the aspect of planning that seems to get overlooked far too often. Thank you to everyone involved.
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Oh it's ok Scott - we were all chatting about it on Facebook and saying how good it was.
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Been a bit limited with entry to this event, unfortunately I don't have a good enough head torch.
What do people recommend, and where from?
What do people recommend, and where from?
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Mr D wrote:Been a bit limited with entry to this event, unfortunately I don't have a good enough head torch.
What do people recommend, and where from?
Start with a candle, and do let us know how you get on.
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Mrs H wrote:Oh it's ok Scott - we were all chatting about it on Facebook and saying how good it was.
We can't all be down with the kids
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Earlier in this thread there was some discussion about whether the area was big enough to produce a 70 minute winning time for the elite courses. Graham Gristwood's time was 67 minutes and Clare Ward's time was 66 minutes so that's almost spot on. The BOF site is good for searching old results, and gives these winnings times for M21A - this year was in the middle of the range.
2010 - 72 mins
2011 - 63 mins
2012 - 80 mins
2013 - 72 mins
2014 - 63 mins
2015 - 67 mins
I liked the planning too. Looking at the routes on my course on RouteGadget (M45) there were very few legs where people took the same route.
I'm told the golf course was too expensive for the council to subsidise, so is going to be turned back into a mix of woodland and parkland. What an excellent idea. Hopefully it will catch on throughout the country
2010 - 72 mins
2011 - 63 mins
2012 - 80 mins
2013 - 72 mins
2014 - 63 mins
2015 - 67 mins
I liked the planning too. Looking at the routes on my course on RouteGadget (M45) there were very few legs where people took the same route.
I'm told the golf course was too expensive for the council to subsidise, so is going to be turned back into a mix of woodland and parkland. What an excellent idea. Hopefully it will catch on throughout the country
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SeanC wrote:I'm told the golf course was too expensive for the council to subsidise, so is going to be turned back into a mix of woodland and parkland. What an excellent idea. Hopefully it will catch on throughout the country
Gnitworp has already produced a superb map of an ex council golf course near his house, which I first night orienteered on in 1998 or 99.
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