All the best to the athletes competing in the Ward Junior Home International this weekend.
http://www.moorenet.co.uk/seoa/wjhi/
Any thoughts on which team will prevail?
JHI this weekend
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Re: JHI this weekend
Two years ago in Scotland it was a close contest, with England just beating Scotland. Last year in Northern Ireland, England beat Scotland more comfortably.
Given that this year it's in the south east of England, I can only see one winner, the home team.
Good luck to all the teams!
Given that this year it's in the south east of England, I can only see one winner, the home team.

Good luck to all the teams!
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Re: JHI this weekend
Spookster wrote: I can only see one winner, the home team.
or the infamous Wisley bracken.
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Re: JHI this weekend
Individual Results are now up on
http://guildfordorienteers.co.uk/wjhi/i ... index.html
England lead Scotland, with Wales and Ireland seperated by one point.
Ceilidh and prize-giving(individual) in progress at the Event Centre
(Sarah Rollins is giving the prizes)
http://guildfordorienteers.co.uk/wjhi/i ... index.html
England lead Scotland, with Wales and Ireland seperated by one point.
Ceilidh and prize-giving(individual) in progress at the Event Centre
(Sarah Rollins is giving the prizes)
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Re: JHI this weekend
What does 'ward' mean in WJHI?
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Re: JHI this weekend
Relay routegadget available here http://www.lok.routegadget.co.uk/lok/reitti.cgi?act=map&id=16&kieli=
Individual to follow
Individual to follow
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Re: JHI this weekend
I can't see the team points published anywhere, but the relay results are here.
Looks like England beat Scotland today, and Wales probably beat Ireland (though several teams mis-punched).
Looks like England beat Scotland today, and Wales probably beat Ireland (though several teams mis-punched).
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Re: JHI this weekend
Happy wrote:What does 'ward' mean in WJHI?
I'll get in before somebody else does (trying to get 3 in a row). http://www.nopesport.com/news/1482-the-orienteering-foundation
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Re: JHI this weekend
paul wrote:Relay routegadget available here http://www.lok.routegadget.co.uk/lok/reitti.cgi?act=map&id=16&kieli=
Individual routegadget now available here http://www.lok.routegadget.co.uk/lok/reitti.cgi?act=map&id=17
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Martin Ward, SYO (Chair) & SPOOK.
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Re: JHI this weekend
I have decided to remove the link as this was a closed Junior Event. Juniors who wish to see the photos can contact their Squad Managers.
My apologies.
My apologies.
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Re: JHI this weekend
Wendy,
a number of things strike me from your pictures
1) you must have a big memory card
2) they are even better than your normal high standard
3) We have some very photogenic youngsters in the sport
4) they seem to have had a lot of fun
5) has anyone done any research on the effect of face paint on performance?
a number of things strike me from your pictures
1) you must have a big memory card
2) they are even better than your normal high standard
3) We have some very photogenic youngsters in the sport
4) they seem to have had a lot of fun
5) has anyone done any research on the effect of face paint on performance?
Possibly the slowest Orienteer in the NE but maybe above average at 114kg
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Re: JHI this weekend
I have to admit that when I signed off the risk assessment I hadn't considered climbing up, and then leaping off, 4m high dead trees as a likely scenario.
Link removed bv request (see above)
Link removed bv request (see above)
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NeilC wrote:I hadn't considered climbing up, and then leaping off, 4m high dead trees as a likely scenario.
Some bloke called Felix jumped off the one in the background, I hear.
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NeilC wrote:I have to admit that when I signed off the risk assessment I hadn't considered climbing up, and then leaping off, 4m high dead trees as a likely scenario.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wendles56/8095269348/in/set-72157631777514896
I worry about the guy in the euoc trousers.
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