Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Metro 4- Caataract Scout Camp

The Cataract Scout Camp, on first inspection looks a little on the easy side. However it is not until you get out there that you realise that even controls in the open areas are oft times hard to locate. There are many tracks that can lead to confusion ( I can attest to that!)

With that in mind it would be safe to say that this was Uringa's most successful day at the metros for a while. Our teams in Division 3,4 and 5 all had victories. Our Division 1 team was well and truly understaffed with only two runners present on the day.

Captain de Metro Ian would like to claim "the pun of the year" with his shoe in of two competitors in the Division 5 team. Both were from SHOO orienteers. ( gets dad joke of the year.)

Our Div 3 team had a very strong win and one look at the individual results you can see why. Georgia was 2nd fastest on the course, Linda 3rd, Nick 4th, Hilary 8th and Jim 11th. That left little room for Bennelong to score many points at all. the match went Ur/CC way 37 / 18.


Division 4 was closer with a 30 / 24 result with Maggie, Sophie and Finn right up there in the big points.
Division 5 was a nail biter and went right down to the seconds. Gayle, Dave and John (SHOO) scored the big points but with 28 V 27 result every point counted.





The next Metro is in July and we will need all hands on deck as a number of Uringans are heading O/S to take part in events such as Oringen ( Sweden 14000+ competitors,) World Masters also in Sweden.










Individual Results:

Plac
Name
Class
Time
2
Georgia Jones
35:57
3
Linda Sesta
37:47
4
Margaret Jones
31:41
8
Ian Jones
43:28
8
Sophie Jones
33:05
9
Gayle Shepherd
31:37
9
Lawrence Jones
43:57
10
Finn Mackay
33:08
11
Jim Mackay
43:44
16
Dave Lotty
34:19
16
Dick Ogilvie
34:59
25
Ron Pallas
48:03
25
Adrienne Kirby
48:23
29
Serje Robidoux
1:36:22

PS - it might look like Serje had a shocker but he was out introducing some friends to the sport. Look like they enjoyed their time with map and compass.



Tuesday, June 2, 2015

QBIII - Sunny downtown Lithgow.

Winter arrived and a few days later a contingent of 22 Uringans will be heading over the mountains for three days or orienteering based around Lithgow.
Amongst the tribe there are a few with definite chances to finish in the top 3. In the Jones crew Sophie and Georgia have both been running well and I would expect placings by these two up and coming juniors. Mind you  Ian,  Maggie and Lawrence are a chance with Ian showing some solid form in South Australia earlier this year.  Among the veterans both Dick and Maureen are in with a chance. Maureen is returning after illness and will be challenged whilst Dick has had some strong runs in the last little while especially in ACT a few weekends ago.. Mrs Consistency, Linda, always figures in the mix in multi-day events.
I hear that Gayle is aiming for wins in the chocolate leg this weekend. A KitKat a day will go down well with a warm cup of milo. (What is the chocolate leg? It is a competition within her class. At the end of the run they gather and a leg on their course is nominated. Whoever has the fastest time wins the KitKat )

Now for an each way bet, keep and eye on Serena in W14A. If she can keep it all together she has the speed to make life interesting in her class. Also keep a watch on young Finn. He has been very consistent over the past months and this could just be the place where he will shine.
Name
Class
Jim Mackay
M45AS (5)
Dave Lotty
M70A (12)
Ron Pallas
M55AS (11)
Lawrence Jones
M20A (7)
Dick Ogilvie
M70A (12)
Shane Doyle
M45A (9)
Zara Doyle
Margaret Jones
W45A (9)
Jakob Doyle
Linda Sesta
W45A (9)
Sophie Jones
W14A (5)
Finn Mackay
M14A (6)
Serena Doyle
W14A (5)
Michael Warlters
M50A (14)
Ian Jones
M45A (9)
Maggie Mackay
M/W10N (9)
Maree Doyle
W20A (6)
Maureen Ogilvie
W80A (2)
Jane McKenna
W45A (9)
Gayle Shepherd
W45AS (10)
Lisa Lampe
W55A (5)
Georgia Jones
W20A (6)
So it is 3 days of fun over the mountains competing over 3 different disciplines- sprint, long and Middle distance. It should be fun and the weather is looking promising.
I guarantee the two Ls will have the electric blanket set high for those cold nights.
Good luck to all ofour club competitors.