Thursday, April 30, 2015

Coming Events


The Calendar

As the winter orienteering season moves into full swing it is easy to miss upcoming events. So here is a rundown on major and club events coming up. There has been a change with Metro 3 moving from May to June.

Date

Event

Venue
10/05
Metro League 1
Macquarie Fields
16/05
State League 3
Orange
17/05
State League 4
Orange
23/05
ACT Middle Distance
 + NOL
Bungendore
24/05
ACT Long Distance
+ NOL
Bungendore
24/05
Cancer Council
Great Park Adventure
Centennial Park
31/05
Great Nosh Footrace
Linfield to Seaforth

State leagues 1 and 2 have closing dates on 3rd May with a late entry date a few days later. Information and entry is through Eventor:http://eventor.orienteering.asn.au/Events
Cancer Council Great Park Adventure: Maggie is organising this and will need helpers.
Great Nosh Footrace: Uringa mans the water stop under the Roseville Bridge (Warringah Rd). An appeal for some helpers for 3 hours in the morning will be sent out nearer the date. This is the 41st running of the Great Nosh!


Date

Event

Venue
6/06
State League 5 - QBIII
Lithgow
7/06
State League 6 - QBIII
Lithgow
8/06
State League 7 - QBIII
Lithgow
14/06
Metro  3    (Uringa event)
Centennial Park
21/06
Metro 4 Cataract Scout Camp
Appin

The QBIII is a great event to cram a lot of orienteering into the June Long weekend. Entries are not open as yet but will be soon.
Metro 3 at Callan Park is our Club Event and we will need helpers for this- Yes all helpers can run which will make Captain Metro happy.
Uringans overseas but not forgotten !
You may be wondering- haven't seen Brain and Mary Jane for a while- currently in Spain/Portugal.
You may be wondering- haven't seen Nick and Margaret for a while- currently in Turkey.
You may be wondering - haven't seen Rick and Sarah for a while- in Bangladesh until 2016

Monday, April 27, 2015

MetrO League 2 - Western Sydney Parklands

After the week of what could best be described as "interesting weather" it was great to be out on an orienteering map.
The only concern on arriving at the event was that we were assembling high on a hill which had views extending to the city. If you start up on a hill it is logical to assume that you will go down on your course somewhere and yes you guessed it somewhere you go up! Indeed the up towards the end of the course was indeed seriously up. The views from the top were rather special.

Enough said on the hills. Metro 2 was the first for Division 1 to use a cross country scoring mechanism where the fastest on the course gets 1 pt ( Toby Wilson ) 2nd 2 pts (Andrew Brown). Ian Jones was 10th fastest thus scored 10pts. So when working out the winning team in each challenge it is the team with the lowest score wins. Now instead of head to head contests that Divisions 2,3,4,& 5 have Division 1 has everyone against everyone challenge. So Big Foot was 1st with 35 points (remember the lower score the better) Garingal 2nd on 62, Uringa 3rd with 76, Western and Hills 4th with 80 and Bennelong Northside 5th on 98 points.
Uringa fielded 7 runners in a 5 runner competition- how does that work? Only the top 5 finishers are included in the result
The point score is at: http://onsw.asn.au/images/stories/story_pdfs/Round1Scores.pdf

The Kites (Div 3) had a strong win over Big Foot 31/24  {Linda and Jim were 3rd and 4th fastest on the course.} Division 4 team , the Falcons also notched up a win over Big Foot/Knox 27/25. The Kestrals (Div 5) had a strong win over Garingal 35/20
A fantastic effort 3 wins out of a possible 3.

Division 1  
10 Ian Jones
17 Georgia Jones
12 Matt Westwood
18 Lawrence Jones
19 Shane Doyle
20 Matt Peters
28 Serje Robidoux
   
Division 3  
3 Linda Sesta
4 Jim Mackay
7 Hilary Wood
18 Nick Dent
21 Alice Westwood
22 Margaret Jones
   
Division 4  
6 Dick Ogilvie
11 Jane McKenna
21 Dave Lotty
22 Ron Pallas
25 Finn Mackay
   
Division 5  
6 Lisa Lampe
7 Sophie Jones
17 Gayle Shepherd
18 Angela Murray
19 Maree Doyle
22 Serena Doyle
25 Adrienne Kirby
33 Jakob Doyle
   
EOD Easy 
5 Selena & Zara

The postponed Metro1 has been re-scheduled for Sunday 10th May at its original venue ( I think)  so keep watching your emails for the Metro 1 "Call to Arms" Note that this is "Mothers Day"- so bring her along for a run!
The view from our carriage heading to Sydney -Saturday evening

It now looks like our 24th may event will be postponed to 14th June- stay tuned

Sunday, April 26, 2015

Dhaka Branch of Uringa Orienteers

Ok it's taken a little longer than I thought but pleased to report that we have now established the Dhaka branch of Uringa Orienteers. 

See confirming flag.


We are quite short of maps, have no members yet and face a terrain that is table top flat and full of people or waterlogged.

But we have high hopes.

Monday, April 20, 2015

State Leagues 3 & 4 in Newcastle

The double header in Newcastle was very successful for Uringans as the results testify. The lowest place recorded for the weekend was 6th. Well done.

Saturday's event was held quite close to Kurri Kurri at Pelaw Main. The area is rather interesting  and it has a rich history which explains the railway platform lines and yarding.

Pelaw Main Colliery

About 1900 the coal mining firm of J & A Brown purchased the leasehold of the proposed Stanford Greta No. 2 Colliery from the East Greta Coal Mining Company and soon afterwards changed the name of the property to Pelaw Main. By 1901 they had driven two tunnels into the 17 foot seam of coal there. They then constructed a railway extension westwards from the terminus of the South Maitland Railways branch line at Victoria Street, Stanford Merthyr, to Pelaw Main, a distance of about one mile, which opened for traffic on 17 November 1901.

A brick-faced passenger platform was built at Reception Road, Pelaw Main, but passenger traffic ceased in 1932 with the scaling down of the branch from Aberdare Junction on the South Maitland Railways coupled with the fact that from 1918 coal from the Stanford Merthyr Colliery was being transported via the Richmond Vale Railway. In addition, the SMR branch was abandoned altogether by 1940 following major subsidence beneath it, leaving the Richmond Vale Railway to service fully Stanford Merthyr and Pelaw Main.

Pelaw Main Colliery was a major concern and large employer. By 1902 there were four coal loading 'roads' which accommodated sufficient wagons to hold 4000 tons of coal at any one time. Richmond Vale Railway was extended to form a main link, past the South Maitland Cemetery, to the South Maitland Railways at Weston Exchange Sidings near the eastern end of Weston Railway Station, the link being completed in 1936. This meant that in the unlikely event that the Richmond Vale Railway was blocked an alternative route for coal trains was available. The link was occasionally used when flooding blocked one, but not both rail lines-it was rare for both lines to be blocked at the same time.

Pelaw Main Colliery closed in 1962 owing to the major coal industry slump at that time.

The big feature of this map, like so many in the Newcastle region is they maze of tracks caused by motor bike riders

The area around the middle of the course brought many undone.

For those who last pulled out there compass in anger in South Australia the concept of having to deal with green was an abrupt reality check.

All courses were a challenge and you really had to stay in very close contact with the map if you wanted a clean run.
Obviously Shane, Sophie, Maggie and Linda had consistent runs to score a "top of the podium" placing.

The weather was rather warm, 27c and very humid.





Results:

1
Shane Doyle
37:20
1
Sophie Jones
35:56
1
Maggie Mackay
20:46
1
Linda Sesta
35:38
2
Jim Mackay
35:30
2
Jakob Doyle
1:19:02
2
Gayle Shepherd
44:04
3
Margaret Jones
47:14
3
Maureen Ogilvie
1:09:47
4
Georgia Jones
40:40
4
Lawrence Jones
38:09
4
Finn Mackay
1:20:37
4
Ian Jones
41:43
5
Serena Doyle
1:25:22
5
Dick Ogilvie
43:20
6
Dave Lotty
49:27
Ron Pallas
mispunched

Sunday dawned damp after some fairly consistent rain overnight but fortunately the rain held off until almost everyone was back from their runs. ( Feel sorry for the organisers as the gear is then wet...

So it was head north to the Seaham area ( Karuah) for State League 4. The area was a little steeper than Saturday and the contour detail provided the challenge for the day. The planner really set the cat among the pigeons with the early controls being more like a mid distance event. It was not until later in the map that the long legs appeared. Having been lulled into a false sense of security by the early controls the long legs bit many an unsuspecting competitor.
Naturally being a Newcastle map there were plenty of tracks around the quarry although the presence of a large motor bike complex just down the road has reduced the impact of trail bikes.
Trail bike park - note the quarry run by Boral on the left and part of the  map area in the top right corner

 
Once again Uringans performed extremely well with some great results.
1
Linda Sesta
57:10
1
Maureen Ogilvie
1:57:32
1
Georgia Jones
58:19
2
Jakob Doyle
1:11:52
2
Zara Doyle
1:09:48
2
Dick Ogilvie
52:43
3
Finn Mackay
50:47
3
Sophie Jones
53:56
3
Ian Jones
1:03:57
3
Lisa Lampe
1:01:08
3
Margaret Jones
1:22:07
3
Danielle Kopriva
1:21:22
3
Maggie Mackay
21:21
4
Lawrence Jones
1:35:34
5
Jim Mackay
1:24:07
5
Serena Doyle
1:23:50
5
Shane Doyle
1:07:01
5
Gayle Shepherd
1:13:39
6
Dave Lotty
1:06:29
A real "star" run was by Georgia. On Saturday Georgia had been caught up in the tracks whereas her Sunday run was fantastic. So much so that Georgia beat home one of Australia's premier W20 Elites  who was running in the same class- the margin being 14 seconds...
 
So all that was left was to beat a hasty retreat down the M3 back to the big smoke. Did not even stop at the Heatherbrae pie shop!
 
Coming Events.
Metro League 2 -26th April
Western Sydney Regional Park, off Wallgrove Rd, Horsley Park.
 
State Leagues 4/5- 16/17th May  (pre-enter event)
Based around Orange and includes the NSW Long Distance Championships on a great map just west of Molong.
 
Metro League 3 24th May @ Centennial Park - this is a Uringa event.
 
ps. mm my mis-punch on day 1 was a tactical withdrawal due to a "Michael Clark" hamstring problem. Live to limp another day