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marknixon wrote:yeah, i agree, how many of those punters in those awful red and black tops would have gone if they had to do it from thier homes???
I would've gone...how good do you have to be at orienteering before you're not a "punter"?
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BUSA Relays
I ran BUSA this year as a (very) old boy. What struck me was the small numbers involved compared with the past. For example just 10 student teams in the Women's relays (from 8 or less Universities). Surely the biggest priority has to be to get as many people to go as possible. And no, I don't have any magic ideas I suppose that the big question is whether BUSA got a high or low percentage of those Universities with O clubs
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Well Cambridge didn't make the trip over from Flatland, but I think most of the others came. I guess there will always be some clubs who don't bring as many as they could do because the competition is too far away from them and would take up too much of their time/they can't be arsed to travel, and then can't make up full relay teams.
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