I thought it funny, reminded me of the Olympics 24 years ago!
Back to the subject, a good first event in Huntingdon, hope I can make some more.
South of England Urban League
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Re: South of England Urban League
Where can I find the updated scores for SEOUL? Tried their webpage, but it just send me to the individual results, no scores 

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http://www.oxfordfusion.com/NopeUL/index.cfm?&Org=5
(The results from Canterbury have yet to be added.)
(The results from Canterbury have yet to be added.)
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Re: South of England Urban League
Thanks Simon 

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Re: South of England Urban League
Sorry! I'll get round to adding the link to the website.
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Re: South of England Urban League
I see that the Basingstoke event isn't following the usual course names:
A: 6.8km - Men Open (No under 16's)
B: 5.4km - Women Open, Men Veterans (No under 16's)
C: 4.3km - Women Veterans, Men Short Veterans (No under 16's)
D: 3.2km - Women Short Veterans (No under 16's)
E: 2.0km - Men and Women Juniors (No road crossings)
F: 1.0km - Children (No road crossings)
Which of these are going to count as Men/Women Supervet and Ultravet (and M/W12- and M/W16-)?
A: 6.8km - Men Open (No under 16's)
B: 5.4km - Women Open, Men Veterans (No under 16's)
C: 4.3km - Women Veterans, Men Short Veterans (No under 16's)
D: 3.2km - Women Short Veterans (No under 16's)
E: 2.0km - Men and Women Juniors (No road crossings)
F: 1.0km - Children (No road crossings)
Which of these are going to count as Men/Women Supervet and Ultravet (and M/W12- and M/W16-)?
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Re: South of England Urban League
'short' should read 'super' and the missing 'ultras', M and W, can run ''D'.
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Re: South of England Urban League
Thanks - it was what I guessed but wanted to be sure before entering
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Re: South of England Urban League
roadrunner wrote:I see that the Basingstoke event isn't following the usual course names:
A: 6.8km - Men Open (No under 16's)
B: 5.4km - Women Open, Men Veterans (No under 16's)
C: 4.3km - Women Veterans, Men Short Veterans (No under 16's)
D: 3.2km - Women Short Veterans (No under 16's)
E: 2.0km - Men and Women Juniors (No road crossings)
F: 1.0km - Children (No road crossings)
Which of these are going to count as Men/Women Supervet and Ultravet (and M/W12- and M/W16-)?
It looks like whoever has set the entries up has used courses instead of classes. The same for the Didcot Ladygrove event two days later. This could cause problems sorting out the leagues afterwards as each entry will have to be manually allocated to a class.
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Re: South of England Urban League
It was the SEOUL finale last night in Brighton. Thanks to Caz and Jayne for creating the series, and for coming up with some (unexpected
) nice prizes to be presented as part of the Brighton City Race ceremony.

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Re: South of England Urban League
Photos from the prize giving
Thanks to all involved with the South of England Orienteering Urban League.
Thanks to all involved with the South of England Orienteering Urban League.
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Watch these pages (or our website or Facebook page) for the 2013 series, I hope to publish this in January.
So far we have 14 events to get you out and about from St Ives in the very West to Cambridge in the East.
So far we have 14 events to get you out and about from St Ives in the very West to Cambridge in the East.
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Re: South of England Urban League
Caz wrote:So far we have 14 events to get you out and about from St Ives in the very West to Cambridge in the East.
Even for WAOC, that wouldn't be a wide geographical spread

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