Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Australian Mountain Bike Orienteering Championships

Last weekend the Australian MTBO championships and round 2 of the national MTBO series was held in Queensland. The event was organised by the Sunshine orienteers club, and the championships comprised of sprint, middle and long distance events.

The sprint event was held in St Paul’s School. The main challenge in this map was to clearly view the control points and then execute careful, not rushed but consistent navigation. After being disqualified in Victoria (despite a good performance) I came motivated to Queensland. I was pleased with my first ride in which I finished 3rd in the M40 category, with very tight times amongst the top 3 riders. Ricky Thackray (WA) took the M21 category.  Split results are available here.

The sprint map

Glass Mountains

The middle distance Australian MTBO championships were held on a horse riding farm. Uncharacteristically, riders were able to ride across country on both shades of yellow, which isn't normally allowed in MTBO maps. This time, I started the race with some big mistakes and was hesitant (I took some suboptimal route choices) throughout the race so was positioned only 6th overall. Carolyn Jackson excelled in this terrain with a clear win over Jayne Sales who came unstuck going to control 1. It was a great experience and I am confident that the more experienced foot orienteers would have benefited.

The middle distance map
The long distance Australian MTBO championships were held around the Glass Mountains area. To quote Kay Harshma, "the map was titled "resurrection" but for many it had a deflating experience with some closely located controls resulting in an inordinate amount of miss punching". Seriously it was hard work in the office… muddy, wet, deep puddles, sandy, lantana...well we survived.. (-;

In this event I made a big error early in course #4, it seems many others mispunched and did not finish the course at all. Overall I was happy with the result, 3rd again, but not with my time.

I was seriously happy with the weekend results with two 3rds! Where next? I am heading to Victoria next weekend for the rescheduled round 1 of the national series after it was cancelled due to bush fire back in March. In October, Uringa will host the middle distance NSW MTBO championships. It would be great to see some new Uringas riding! 

The long distance map

Ori in action at the MTBO Championships
Report by Ori Gudes


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