My family are looking forward to the Peter Palmer relays next weekend. COBOC have done a good job on the final details including details of local eating places.
Does anyone know which teams have entered this year?
Peter Palmer Relays
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Re: Peter Palmer Relays
SYO hope to have 2 teams.
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Re: Peter Palmer Relays
Lakeland planning to bring three teams.
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I think OD have a couple of teams and AIRE have 1.
Someone in the know should have a list of clubs entered now.
Someone in the know should have a list of clubs entered now.
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Re: Peter Palmer Relays
Maroc not coming this year - we plan to attend on alternate years (due to cost of travel from the far north). Good luck and I hope it measures up to the 2011 event BAOC put on.
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LEI have two teams - mainly at the younger end of the age range.
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Any news on how it went?
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Re: Peter Palmer Relays
SYO from OD from LOC, who pipped DEE in a sprint finish.
28 teams altogether entered, great to see so many juniors of all abilities out running & having fun.
Thank you COBOC, OD & HOC
, bring on next year!!
28 teams altogether entered, great to see so many juniors of all abilities out running & having fun.
Thank you COBOC, OD & HOC

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Re: Peter Palmer Relays
Thanks to COBOC and friends for a great event.
Great racing, a number of close finishes including
3rd place open sprint finish between LOC and DEE
and the Joan Gearge Trophy between sprint finish between SYO and LOC
Planning tested all teams with mistakes made by all teams which had a bearing on the results.
Great to see so many juniors enjoying themselves, overnight was like one big sleepover!!
Glad I went to the "Quiet Area" but the "Mrs" had a wonderful time
Great racing, a number of close finishes including
3rd place open sprint finish between LOC and DEE
and the Joan Gearge Trophy between sprint finish between SYO and LOC
Planning tested all teams with mistakes made by all teams which had a bearing on the results.
Great to see so many juniors enjoying themselves, overnight was like one big sleepover!!
Glad I went to the "Quiet Area" but the "Mrs" had a wonderful time

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Re: Peter Palmer Relays
Rob lines has some excellent photos at http://www.lines.org.uk/
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Re: Peter Palmer Relays
Splits available here
http://www.coboc.org.uk/Peter%20Palmer% ... sults.html
and results without splits here
http://www.coboc.org.uk/Peter%20Palmer% ... sults.html
http://www.coboc.org.uk/Peter%20Palmer% ... sults.html
and results without splits here
http://www.coboc.org.uk/Peter%20Palmer% ... sults.html
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