Club News by Karin Kirk news@octavian-droobers.org
URBAN, MOUNTAIN, FELL, FOREST AND PARKS
The anticipated West Midlands league at Mansty Wood, Cannock Chase, fell foul of the huge amount of rain and was called off because of a waterlogged car park. Octavian Droobers orienteers were able to compete elsewhere on a wide variety of terrains and at the 2nd round of the Mini Mountain Marathon series at Grasmere, Lake District, Carolyn Marr was 1st in the Female Veterans 60 years category scoring 110 points, in 3hours 53.12mins, navigating on steep mountain terrain to find 6 controls within the time limit of 4 hours. Dave Marr, in the Male Veteran 60 class, was 2nd with 220 points, finding 10 controls, covering 20km and climbing 1500 metres, in 3hours 56.02mins.
The two day Northern Championships Weekend started with an Urban event in Whitby. Julie Emmerson was 1st on the W20 Elite Sprint course taking 13.04mins; Harrison McCartney was 6th on the M18E sprint course in 14.58mins and Max Straube-Roth 6th on the Young Junior course in 18.23mins. On Sunday, at Mulgrave Wood, a hilly and physically tough forested area, on the Elite courses, Harrison McCartney was top M18 on Course 3 in 35.48mins and Julie Emmerson 2nd W20 on Course 4 in 36.52mins. On the senior courses Anne Straube was 2nd W40 on Course 9 in 69.32mins. Oliver Flippance M14 was 6th on Course 17 taking 52.31mins and Max Straube-Roth M10 was 5th on Course 21 in 23.29mins.
Club members had some enjoyable and successful parkland runs around the Ouzel Valley and Open University at Milton Keynes. Top juniors were: Felix Lunn M14 was 1st on the 5km course in 27.59mins, Oliver Lunn M14 was 2nd in 30.10mins and Pippa Smart W14 was 6th in 38.46mins. Mike Hampton M70 was 5th in 43.22mins on the 5km course at the Warminster Urban race around the town, organised by Salisbury Orienteering Club.
Congratulations to Will Gardner, University of Sheffield, who has been selected to represent GB in the World University Orienteering Championships to be held in Hungary at the end of July. He will be running in the Sprint, Middle Distance and Relay races.
19th April 2016
RESULTS FROM GLOUCESTERSHIRE AND LEICESTERSHIRE
The East Midlands League race at Spring Cottage, near Ashby de la Zouch, organised by Leicestershire Orienteering Club, gave club members a chance to earn national ranking points at this level C event. On the longest course, on form Nathan Lawson M20 was 2nd in 63.25mins on the 9km course behind ex Droober, Will Critchley M21 58.09mins over from Canada. Club Captain Alistair Powell M35 was 8th in 72.08mins and David Lawson M50 9th in 76.46mins.
Felix Lunn M14 clocked up an amazing 2nd place on his first competitive Blue course. He ran the 6.6km course in 55.45mins; Harriet Lawson W21 was 4th in 58.49mins and Oliver Lunn M14 6th, also a Blue Course debut, in 61.27mins. Liz Phillips W50 was 10th in 46.01mins on the 4.5km Green Course. Other good junior runs were: Peter Markham M12 6th on the Orange 2.8km course in 36.08mins, Max Straube-Roth M10 4th 17.48mins and Tilly Flippance W10 7th 28mins on the White 1.4km course.
The steeply sided bluebell strewn wooded area at Cranham Woods, near Painswick, in Gloucestershire was very muddy and hence slippery. Harrison McCartney M18 was 7th on the longest Brown course 8.8km with 370 metres of climb and found the 27 controls in 78.33mins. Lesley Ross W50 was 3rd on the Green 4.5km course in 54.56mins. Roger Hailey M75 was 7th in 63.14mins and John Ward M70 10th in 64.55mins on the Short Green 3.7km course. Pippa Smart W14 was 7th on the Light Green 3.4km course in 80.58mins. Rob Smart M45 1st on the Orange in 27.21mins and Josie Smart W12 2nd on the Yellow 2.4km course in 26.12mins.
This Sunday the West Midlands League event will be held at Mansty Wood, Cannock Chase, and it is anticipated that many club members will be competing for the club in preparation for the British Orienteering Championships taking place in Shropshire at the end of April.
12 April 2016