Just bored and looking on the Cbbc site, and saw this!!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_4100000/newsid_4100900/4100954.stm
orienteering on the BBC site
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orienteering on the BBC site
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wtf where you doing on the CBBC website?!
I reckon with the right pushes in the right directions we can get orienteering much bigger. The government are well up for not having a nation of fat lazy kids.
If we can just get someone really really high up in the department that decides the national curiculum...
I reckon with the right pushes in the right directions we can get orienteering much bigger. The government are well up for not having a nation of fat lazy kids.
If we can just get someone really really high up in the department that decides the national curiculum...
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Another web orienteering find! Edited version
This is on the British Horse Society web site.
BHS TREC Scottish Championships to be staged from 5-7 August 2005
Competitors from all over Britain are expected at the BHS TREC Scottish Championships, supported by South Essex Insurance Brokers, over the weekend of 5-7 August near East Kilbride.
Mounted orienteering (POR) on Saturday 6 August is the first phase of the Championships challenging the navigational skills of the riders. Control of Gaits (CG) and Cross-country Trials (PTV) takes place on Sunday 7 August testing rider’s skills and the training of the horse.
BHS TREC is an event all the family can take part in. There are also no restrictions to rider age, riders under 16 may compete in pairs classes partnered by a rider over 16 years.
BHS TREC competitions place a strong emphasis on having fun in a friendly atmosphere, however they are still highly competitive
This is on the British Horse Society web site.
BHS TREC Scottish Championships to be staged from 5-7 August 2005
Competitors from all over Britain are expected at the BHS TREC Scottish Championships, supported by South Essex Insurance Brokers, over the weekend of 5-7 August near East Kilbride.
Mounted orienteering (POR) on Saturday 6 August is the first phase of the Championships challenging the navigational skills of the riders. Control of Gaits (CG) and Cross-country Trials (PTV) takes place on Sunday 7 August testing rider’s skills and the training of the horse.
BHS TREC is an event all the family can take part in. There are also no restrictions to rider age, riders under 16 may compete in pairs classes partnered by a rider over 16 years.
BHS TREC competitions place a strong emphasis on having fun in a friendly atmosphere, however they are still highly competitive
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