Saturday, May 25, 2019

State League 3 and 4 – sunshine on the Central West slopes and tablelands


Uringans were out in force. There are city orienteers and there are bush orienteers. Yes, there is some overlap in the two categories…but some are only seen in the bush and at social events (and bush orienteering is very social).

The weekend event were NSW State, ACT State League and also National Orienteering League events. The National Orienteering League and Junior National Orienteering League (under 21) are open to elite orienteers only. The NSW team is called the Stingers.

Wyangala Waters (SL3)

This was the day of  views. Keep focussed – don’t look at the lake. A middle distance course.










W12A
4 Maggie Mackay
M12A
3 Jonathan Nolan
M Junior B
1 William Nolan
W Open B
7 Jane Boland
M45A
3 Ant Nolan
M45AS
2 Jim Mackay
W50A
3 Linda Sesta
M50A
2 Shane Doyle
4 Michael Warlters
M55AS
5 Ron Pallas
W60A
8 Margaret Wilmott
M65A
2 Nick Wilmott
M65AS
1 Dave Lotty
W70A
6 Mary Jane Mahony
M75A
2 Dick Ogilvie
M80A
5 Brian Cleland
W85A
1 Maureen Ogilvie
EOD Moderate
1 Serje Robidoux



Roseberg State Forest (SL4)

These were the long championships, and for the elite the ultralong championships. It was not surprising that there were more DNFs, and even DNSs, in the results list. The long legs demanded close attention to navigation – this get more challenging as (the less fit anyway) orienteers tire.

The ultralong competition was well beyond the ordinary orienteerer's imagination. M21E was a 24km course. The winner took 2hr30min. The last runner to finish took 5hr12min. W21E was 14.6km.

W12A
4 Maggie Mackay
M12A
4 Jonathan Nolan
M Junior B
1 William Nolan
W Open B
2 Jane Boland
M45A
7 Ant Nolan
M45AS
3 Jim Mackay
W50A
4 Linda Sesta
M50A
1 Michael Warlters
2 Shane Doyle
W55AS
1 Jan Sargood
M55AS
8 Ron Pallas
W60A
8 Margaret Wilmott
M65A
1 Nick Wilmott
8 Rick Steele
M65AS
1 Dave Lotty
W70A
5 Mary Jane Mahony
M75A
2 Dick Ogilvie
M80A
5 Brian Cleland
EOD Hard Short
1 Serje Robidoux

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