World Schools Orienteering Champs
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World Schools Orienteering Champs
The World Schools start today with the Long Race.
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Re: World Schools Orienteering Champs
Happy wrote:The World Schools start today with the Long Race.
It's being held in Antalya, Turkey.
http://www.isfwsco2015.org/en/
Scotland and England both have teams taking part. Good luck to them
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Re: World Schools Orienteering Champs
Its outrageous that I'm having to pay hundreds of pounds for james to represent his countryin this tough competition . Someone else should be paying.
Hope the English have recovered from their routefinding nightmares and good luck to everyone!
Team Scotland FB page
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Scottish ... 18?fref=ts
Hope the English have recovered from their routefinding nightmares and good luck to everyone!
Team Scotland FB page
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Scottish ... 18?fref=ts
Last edited by graeme on Mon Apr 20, 2015 10:17 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: World Schools Orienteering Champs
The scottish team on arrival....
https://instagram.com/p/1lIjoxqf_C/
Sadly no photo of the English team as they arrived too late, a route choice error (apparently flying via scotland would have been faster)! Hope they've recovered from 3 hours sleep on Saturday night.
Web site http://www.isfwsco2015.org/en/
Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ISFWSCorienteering
An old map of the long race area...
http://okvaal.com/maps/show_map.php?user=oystein&map=430
Can't see any live results anywhere so if anyone has contacts perhaps they can post results as they come in.
https://instagram.com/p/1lIjoxqf_C/
Sadly no photo of the English team as they arrived too late, a route choice error (apparently flying via scotland would have been faster)! Hope they've recovered from 3 hours sleep on Saturday night.
Web site http://www.isfwsco2015.org/en/
Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ISFWSCorienteering
An old map of the long race area...
http://okvaal.com/maps/show_map.php?user=oystein&map=430
Can't see any live results anywhere so if anyone has contacts perhaps they can post results as they come in.
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Re: World Schools Orienteering Champs
Better facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/isfwsco2015
https://www.facebook.com/isfwsco2015
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Re: World Schools Orienteering Champs
Tweeted results for England M2 Select Boys results:
A. Thomas 1st, D Spencer 9th, I Hudd 12th, H Scott 17th, T Howell 23rd. Current team place 1st!
A. Thomas 1st, D Spencer 9th, I Hudd 12th, H Scott 17th, T Howell 23rd. Current team place 1st!
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Re: World Schools Orienteering Champs
Jsoh Jenner just tweeted this:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bz41S70 ... 1&sle=true
Grace Molloy winning by 6mins in W2 Select, nice!
Alex Carcas 2nd in M1 Schools by a few seconds too
(and a handful of others)
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bz41S70 ... 1&sle=true
Grace Molloy winning by 6mins in W2 Select, nice!
Alex Carcas 2nd in M1 Schools by a few seconds too
(and a handful of others)
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Re: World Schools Orienteering Champs
Preliminary results including top 6 in each class...
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bz41S70jv3XDNHZhMGxVVmFwUVE/view?sle=true
The competition is organised into 4 classes of national 'Select' teams and 4 classes of teams representing specific schools.
Great results for the home nations...
In the select' classes it looks like we have two new young champions in Grace Molloy (SCO) and Alastair Thomas (ENG) with Cecilie Anderson (ENG) and Lucy Haines (ENG) on the podium in 4th and 5th place in the older girls class.
In the schools classes Alex Carcas (SCO) and Megan Bartlett (ENG) both won Silver medals.
Grace and Alistair both won by huge margins ( 6 and 7 minutes respectively). The older classes included teams from Sweden and Finland and the girl's was won by last year's EYOC silver medalist to underline the quality of the field.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bz41S70jv3XDNHZhMGxVVmFwUVE/view?sle=true
The competition is organised into 4 classes of national 'Select' teams and 4 classes of teams representing specific schools.
Great results for the home nations...
In the select' classes it looks like we have two new young champions in Grace Molloy (SCO) and Alastair Thomas (ENG) with Cecilie Anderson (ENG) and Lucy Haines (ENG) on the podium in 4th and 5th place in the older girls class.
In the schools classes Alex Carcas (SCO) and Megan Bartlett (ENG) both won Silver medals.
Grace and Alistair both won by huge margins ( 6 and 7 minutes respectively). The older classes included teams from Sweden and Finland and the girl's was won by last year's EYOC silver medalist to underline the quality of the field.
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Re: World Schools Orienteering Champs
Full results on Winsplits
http://obasen.orientering.se/winsplits/online/en/default.asp?page=classes&databaseId=35690
I believe its top 3 in each class to count for the team points, if so, a good day for England select team who seem to be winning all but the Senior Boys (M1) class. With the following making up the teams :
W1 Cecilie Anderson 4th Lucy Haines 5th Pippa Dakin 8th
M2 Alastair Thomas 1st Daniel Spencer 9th Isaac Hudd 12th
W2 Lucy Tonge 7th Daisy Partridge 9th Hannah Hateley 10th
http://obasen.orientering.se/winsplits/online/en/default.asp?page=classes&databaseId=35690
I believe its top 3 in each class to count for the team points, if so, a good day for England select team who seem to be winning all but the Senior Boys (M1) class. With the following making up the teams :
W1 Cecilie Anderson 4th Lucy Haines 5th Pippa Dakin 8th
M2 Alastair Thomas 1st Daniel Spencer 9th Isaac Hudd 12th
W2 Lucy Tonge 7th Daisy Partridge 9th Hannah Hateley 10th
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Re: World Schools Orienteering Champs
Josh Jenner has been tweeting bits and pieces from the event https://twitter.com/JoshJenner
Anyone tweeting on behalf of the Scots?
Anyone seen the long course maps?
Rest day today ahead of tomorrow's Middle on this area....
http://www.sprintseries.org/doma/map_images/1665.blank.jpg
Anyone tweeting on behalf of the Scots?
Anyone seen the long course maps?
Rest day today ahead of tomorrow's Middle on this area....
http://www.sprintseries.org/doma/map_images/1665.blank.jpg
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Re: World Schools Orienteering Champs
Yesterdays M1 map & course
Not the best quality, but enough to get the general idea.
Terrain description was biiiiiiig hills, some runnable, some rocky underfoot, ground slips away from you when contouring, good visibility out of the hashings, massive rock features. Fab area.
Not the best quality, but enough to get the general idea.
Terrain description was biiiiiiig hills, some runnable, some rocky underfoot, ground slips away from you when contouring, good visibility out of the hashings, massive rock features. Fab area.
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Re: World Schools Orienteering Champs
Stodgetta wrote:Yesterdays M1 map & course
Doesn't appear to have uploaded?
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Re: World Schools Orienteering Champs
There are also school teams at WSOC.
Without them, there would be NO select teams!!!
W2 school team - Ulverston Victoria HS
2nd. Megan Bartlett 2nd, Anna Lister 9th, Fiona Newby 22nd
Without them, there would be NO select teams!!!
W2 school team - Ulverston Victoria HS
2nd. Megan Bartlett 2nd, Anna Lister 9th, Fiona Newby 22nd
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Re: World Schools Orienteering Champs
Blonde bombshell wrote:There are also school teams at WSOC.
Without them, there would be NO select teams!!!
And indeed some of the 'schools' classes are more competitive than the 'select' with the Scandinavian orienteering academies taking part.
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Re: World Schools Orienteering Champs
Any updates from today?
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