ONSW trialled a new way to attract as many people as possible the the Awards Presentation thus it was combined with the Saturday Orienteering Series, which runs through the school term in the morning. There was a choice of 3 different courses and was ideal for a training run, as Bicentennial Park offers ultra fast terrain - ideal for sprint training!! The proceedings for the awards started swiftly after everyone had finished and lasted about an hour, finishing up at 1pm. It was short and sweet to say the least, mainly due to the fact that only about 40 people or so turned up.
I guess the question remains what format would attract more people to turn up to the awards presentation. The covered pavilion @ Bicentennial Park offered a very relaxed atmosphere and those who attended had a very pleasant time; I guess afternoon would perhaps suit better than lunch time, but apparently that has been done too, without too much success. More importantly quite a few Uringa members won awards and it was great to see that most of them were there to receive their awards, unlike Big Foot !! They won over 20 Orienteer of the Year awards and the Shinglers were the only Big Footers there....
Congratulations to all Uringa members who won awards for the 2015 season:
Banksia award
Maggie Mackay
Waratah award
Finn Mackay
Metroleague Division 5 Premieres
Gayle, Dave L, Adrienne Kirby, Sophie & Maggie
Orienteer of the year
W14A 3rd Sophie Jones
W17-20A 1st Georgia Jones
W45A 1st Linda Sesta, 3rd Maggie Jones
W45AS 3rd Gayle Shepherd
W55A 3rd Lisa Lampe
W80A 1st Maureen Ogilvie
M14A 3rd Finn Mackay
M40A 3rd Anthony Nolan
M45A 2nd Ian Jones
M45AS 1st Jim Mackay
M70A 3rd Dick Ogilive
M75A 3rd Brian Cleland
Special Congratulations go out to Jim Mackay who won the "Rookie of the Year" trophy!! Jim started orienteering in 2013 and has only been bush orienteering for that long too. He has come leaps and bounds to win M45AS Orienteer of the Year for 2015. Well deserved Jim!!
Saturday, November 7, 2015
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Rainbow in photos
Tim Sleath set the course. Once the controls were out he was into recovery mode. (Apparently he'd also had a big day the day before to recover from.)
You never know who might turn up at an orienteering event. The Jones reconnected with neighbors from their time living in Maroubra. (A legacy of that time for Uringa are the Maroubra area maps.)
Club events are always social, as many members turn out to give whatever hand is needed, and then catch up with one another.
Clever siting of the assembly area meant that when the order came to 'bug out' before the thunder storm hit, a useful shelter was nearby.
Monday, November 2, 2015
Somewhere Over the Rainbow - it always rains
Cast your mind back to the corresponding event in 2014. Yes it rained- as a matter of fact it poured for about an hour.
So there we are set up under the magnificent fig trees in Latham Park and all was well. A glance to the west and what do you know black clouds, thunder and lightning were once more going to grace us with their presence. Fortunately we were able to bug out to a small area of undercover before the rain came. We need to change the name of this map before it is re-used.
There were 53 souls who braved initially the humidity of the afternoon then the very wet air of the later afternoon.
Course setter Tim did a fantastic job and there was nary a whinge back at the download station.
It was a challenge to get all 600 points and it was a close call for Steve Ryan who went to all but was a few seconds late.
Uringa members did very well: Georgia was 1st home in Junior Women with Maree not that many points behind. Catherine streeted the field in Open Women Serje dominated Masters Men. Ian was 2nd home in Veteran Men with Shane in 3rd.
Linda and Maggie had a battle for the top positions in Veteran Women with Linda ahead at the end. Terry Murphy had a fine 3rd in Legends Men and Helen went 2 better with a win in Legends Women. Mary Jane was 3rd behind Helen.
Brian was 1st home in Immortal class with Dave in 3rd.
Our next summer series event is on 11th November at Concord. This will be a big event with over 200 runners expected.
So there we are set up under the magnificent fig trees in Latham Park and all was well. A glance to the west and what do you know black clouds, thunder and lightning were once more going to grace us with their presence. Fortunately we were able to bug out to a small area of undercover before the rain came. We need to change the name of this map before it is re-used.
There were 53 souls who braved initially the humidity of the afternoon then the very wet air of the later afternoon.
Course setter Tim did a fantastic job and there was nary a whinge back at the download station.
It was a challenge to get all 600 points and it was a close call for Steve Ryan who went to all but was a few seconds late.
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Linda and Maggie had a battle for the top positions in Veteran Women with Linda ahead at the end. Terry Murphy had a fine 3rd in Legends Men and Helen went 2 better with a win in Legends Women. Mary Jane was 3rd behind Helen.
Brian was 1st home in Immortal class with Dave in 3rd.
Our next summer series event is on 11th November at Concord. This will be a big event with over 200 runners expected.
Monday, September 7, 2015
Junior League - Callan Park
Whilst the day featured a little drizzle, the magnificent surroundings of Callan Park ensured all who came left smiling. This well used area has a certain magic, the lush grounds and the variety of buildings from the beautiful sandstone compounds to the more complex old hospital complex- it makes for a challenge.
Judging from the comments from competitors, Alice did a fantastic job in setting courses that were a challenge. I heard the mapper comment that he went to places that he had only ever visited when mapping.
On the long course it was a case of youth triumphing with Aidan Dawson and Duncan Currie edging out Big Foot's Patrik Gunnarsson. Mind you Aidan was only 5 seconds quicker that Duncan. Ian Jones was flying to finish in 5th place with Shane Doyle a handful of seconds behind in 6th.
On the medium course it was age that triumphed although up and coming Uringan Finn was only 3 minutes slower than fleet of foot Tim Giles and Garingal stalwart Carol. Maree Doyle was super quick on this course. Maree has not been orienteering for very long and this was a real test for her.
Must mention Jakob- he dnfed. Mm why? Well today was the first time he had come across a pivot control and having never seen it before was unsure how to handle it.
Showing the benefit of an action packed holiday in Nth Queensland, Helen Murphy was the best performed Uringan on the short course. With recent injuries on the mend it seems that Angela is finding form with a 5th placing.
That is the final event in the winter series for Uringa. So away goes the gaiters and bush shoes and dust off the running shorts and speedy Dunlop sandshoes ready for the Summer Series.
A huge thank you to all the planners, controllers, organisers and volunteers that contributed to a very successful winter program of events
Overall results:
Judging from the comments from competitors, Alice did a fantastic job in setting courses that were a challenge. I heard the mapper comment that he went to places that he had only ever visited when mapping. On the long course it was a case of youth triumphing with Aidan Dawson and Duncan Currie edging out Big Foot's Patrik Gunnarsson. Mind you Aidan was only 5 seconds quicker that Duncan. Ian Jones was flying to finish in 5th place with Shane Doyle a handful of seconds behind in 6th.
On the medium course it was age that triumphed although up and coming Uringan Finn was only 3 minutes slower than fleet of foot Tim Giles and Garingal stalwart Carol. Maree Doyle was super quick on this course. Maree has not been orienteering for very long and this was a real test for her.
Must mention Jakob- he dnfed. Mm why? Well today was the first time he had come across a pivot control and having never seen it before was unsure how to handle it.
Showing the benefit of an action packed holiday in Nth Queensland, Helen Murphy was the best performed Uringan on the short course. With recent injuries on the mend it seems that Angela is finding form with a 5th placing.That is the final event in the winter series for Uringa. So away goes the gaiters and bush shoes and dust off the running shorts and speedy Dunlop sandshoes ready for the Summer Series.
A huge thank you to all the planners, controllers, organisers and volunteers that contributed to a very successful winter program of events
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Daniel Murray
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William Nolan
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Serena Doyle
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Lawrence Jones
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Georgia Jones
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Dave Lotty
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Monday, August 17, 2015
SL#11 & NSW Schools Champs - Knapsack Gully
Saturday was sprints, Sunday was a bush course on a 1:10,000 map. Another beautiful sunny day and challenging courses. What a weekend.
W14A
1 Sophie Jones
W17+A
1 Georgia Jones
W21A
4 Alice Westwood
W35A
1 Danielle Kopriva
W45A
1 Linda Sesta
2 Margaret Jones
W65A
2 Mary Jane Mahony
W80A
1 Maureen Ogilvie
M14A
3 Finn MacKay
M15+B
4 Jakob Doyle
M16A
3 Thomas Garden
M17-20A
2 Lawrence Jones
M21A
8 Matt Westwood
M45A
2 Ian Jones
3 Shane Doyle
M45AS
4 Jim Mackay
M50A
4 Michael Warlters
M70A
2 Dick Ogilvie
7 Dave Lotty
M75A
1 Brian Cleland
EODVE
Brady Kopriva
W14A
1 Sophie Jones
W17+A
1 Georgia Jones
W21A
4 Alice Westwood
W35A
1 Danielle Kopriva
W45A
1 Linda Sesta
2 Margaret Jones
W65A
2 Mary Jane Mahony
W80A
1 Maureen Ogilvie
M14A
3 Finn MacKay
M15+B
4 Jakob Doyle
M16A
3 Thomas Garden
M17-20A
2 Lawrence Jones
M21A
8 Matt Westwood
M45A
2 Ian Jones
3 Shane Doyle
M45AS
4 Jim Mackay
M50A
4 Michael Warlters
M70A
2 Dick Ogilvie
7 Dave Lotty
M75A
1 Brian Cleland
EODVE
Brady Kopriva
SL#10 and Schools Sprint Saturday
Uringa had some winners in the Schools Champs.
...and quite a few place getters.
W21A
2 Alice Westwood
W45A
1 Linda Sesta
W55A
2 Lisa Lampe
W80A
1 Maureen Ogilvie
M14A
3 Finn MacKay
M17-20A
1 Lawrence Jones
M21A
1 Ondrej Pavlu
3 Matt Westwood
W17+
1 Georgia Jones
M45A
3 Ian Jones
5 Shane Doyle
M45AS
1 Jim MacKay
M70A
6 Dave Lotty
Well, Brian Cleland and Mary Jane Mahony both had mps, Maggie Jones, Sophie Jones and Dick Ogilvie has dsqs. Other members weren't able to run both courses (Angela Murray, Maree Doyle, Zara Doyle, Nicola Nyah). They were great courses, but challenging Itt was good day for all.
Sunday, July 12, 2015
Sydney Sunny Sprint - the Ten Percenter
Thanks to Dave Lotty for course setting, and, of course, Ron Pallas on the computer.
Sprint (the Long)
3 Ian Jones
4 Lawrence Jones
7 Alice Westwood
21 Jasper Parker
24 Angela Murray
Easy (the Short)
1 Alexander Murray
2 Brian Cleland
3 Mary Jane Mahony
4 Eve & Will Murray
5 Jonathan Nolan
7 Zachary,Oscar, Dan
8 Will Nolan
Sprint (the Long)
3 Ian Jones
4 Lawrence Jones
7 Alice Westwood
21 Jasper Parker
24 Angela Murray
Easy (the Short)
1 Alexander Murray
2 Brian Cleland
3 Mary Jane Mahony
4 Eve & Will Murray
5 Jonathan Nolan
7 Zachary,Oscar, Dan
8 Will Nolan
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