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[-] Short (Length 2.2km, 9 controls)

PositionNameClubAge ClassTimeNotes
1 Oliver Flippance OD M12 19.22  
2 Kerrie Flippance OD W35 21.19  
3 Nicholas Buckley OD M13 23.34  
4 Josie Smart OD W10 29.37  
5 Peter Markaham OD M9 30.08  
6 Aimee Gowans scouts W12 31.04  
7 Florence Lunn OD W10 34.17  
8 Tabiatha Lunn OD W10 34.36  
9 Thomas Lee OD M9 41.43  
10 Isabel Mur   W6 42.42  
11 Nathan Chapell OD M12 59.07  
12 Andrew Buckley OD SENIOR 24.50 missing no. 4

[-] Medium (Length 3.3km, 14 controls)

PositionNameClubAge ClassTimeNotes
1 Callum Pearman OD M14 43.06  
2 Steph Howarth OD W21 44.59  
3 Jane Dring-Morris LEI W45 47.07  
4 Felix Lunn OD M12 53.32  
5 Oliver Lunn OD M12 53.37  
6 Phillip Lunn OD M12 53.59  
7 Lin Page OD W55 57.14  
8 John Woodall NOC M75 60.16  
9 Steve Eggleston Lillbourne Tri M50 67.30  
10 Neil & Tyler Pulham OD M12/Senior 69.38  
11 Jessica Dring-Morris LEI W14 72.08  
12 Keith Jones scouts M45 66.47 missing nos. 8,11
13 Phil May OD M60 72.39 missing no. 2
14 Ben Skuqi scouts M14 82.14 missing no. 2

[-] Long (Length 4.6km, 21 controls)

PositionNameClubAge ClassTimeNotes
1 Mike King OD M55 50.15  
2 John Middler OD M60 55.50  
3 Oliver King OD M20 59.44  
4 Mark Sherriff LEI M50 62.49  
5 Liam Chapple OD M45 67.39  
6 Sue Bicknell OD W70 78.18  
7 Gerry Spalton OD M65 71.48 ret
8 Nigel Ashfield + son   M41/M9 124.04 missing nos 5,6

 

Organiser’s Comments

 A dry sunny morning at last, with Pooley Country Park, surprisingly, just its normal damp self providing a good run, whilst everywhere else appeared to be under water. It was great to see lots of new members, particularly juniors, come along to either run, join Thelma’s coaching session or both, and we hope they enjoyed the courses. A good reward for all Karin’s efforts in reaching out to potential members and, as ever, she also signed up some new members on the day. It would have been nice to see a few more long standing regulars who would have found something different on the long course which had 40% of the controls as map memory on a blanked out section of the map. We did not know how it would be received but most of the runners on the Long Map Memory Course had positive comments about a different twist on a regular area. John Middler even invented a new sport – log-bobbing (ask him).

Thanks to all the staff at Pooley who were very welcoming; to Jane Stew for help in putting out controls and registration and also to John who helped us to collect the controls, although this time, he gave log-bobbing a miss.

Margaret and Keith Willdig

 

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