Following half hour episodes extracting the list of club members from the JK and BOC results for publication in the press I asked Michael Napier if it was possible for him to produce the lists for each club. Next day..... he has uploaded a web page per club of their results for BOC. Now that's service for you!
Check them out http://www.cix.co.uk/~neper/boc2007
I also asked about paper copies during the course of the event. It would be great to be able to hang up all results for your club from the day before, for example at the JK or BOC. He wonders whether there would be the general interest out there amongst the clubs. Subject to there being some manpower available to distribute (and staple multiple sheets together) these lists, he sees little problem in producing them.
Great for club spirit in the tent I would have thought!
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Results by club is a brilliant idea. Saves a lot of trawling through all the different classes. I'd guess the club press officials would find them incredibly useful and save then hours of time too.
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Steve Hale (some of you may rememerb him - he was quite good for a while
has produced a results programme that does just what is being asked for - checks results by club (originally designed for Swedish newspapers). If you want to look further try http://www.siphon.info

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SIman wrote:Thanks to Nopesport we are planning to post results by Club for this year's Scottish Six Day Event. Probably only after the end of the week, unless there is a demand for them during the week.
Personally I feel that a daily print showing the standing of your club members from previous days would definitely enhance the experience. Being able to congratulate and encourage fellow club members is a great plus for club spirit.
If you can do it.... please do! Delegated club representative can collect from enquiries, just as they collect the maps at the end of the day.
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Don't forget the print of the run in splits
There are some of us who only go for hthe club run in competition. I hope the planners have found some good flat run ins again it does make it fun 


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Don't get me wrong Hocolite I don't stop trying on the run-in. But my target is that the run-in will be my worst leg position on the course, or rather put it the other way round that on every leg I am in a higher position than on the run-in. Mind you this year I am failing miserably.
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the run in is key, you can shave a good 4 seconds off most people on a reasonable length run in. and its usually the only split you can compare with everybody
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