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We are beginning to think of scheduling events for the 2002/3 season. We will probably return to the northern part of Rendlesham for a colour coded event in November next year and to Knettishall Heath in January 2003 for our main colour coded EAGAL fixture. Mac and Andrew have offered to plan the courses for these events - we do however need to identify who will organise the fixtures. We therefore need 4 new faces to assume responsibility for organising the first 2 events of the 2002/3 season. With the increasing use of electronic punching the old job of event organiser splits logically into two roles - the overall organiser ( to oversee the pre-event permissions/publicity etc. and recruit/ mobilise the helpers on the day) and the Sport ident team manager ( together with the planner to set up the event on the computer and configure the SI boxes , to run the SI system on the day and prepare the results). So there's the challenge. I am not going to spend evenings on the phone trying to persuade people to take on these jobs - that's not my style - I also have a life outside orienteering. It is therefore up to you to volunteer to fill these roles. I am sitting by my phone - 01394 384399. Alternatively you can drop me an email : clive.coles@freeuk.com. If we don't have these roles filled by this year-end we will not reserve SUFFOC slots in the BOF fixture calendar. If we do not have a fixture programme in place for 2002/3 it is likely that the club will cease to exist after the next AGM. That's sad but let's be realistic. |
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Have a great Christmas
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| Badge, Colour Coded and
Wayfinders/Wayfarers Courses.
Rendlesham Jan 2001 Our next orienteering event at Rendlesham will be primarily a "Badge" event. A range of courses will be provided, with each one designated for specific age groups. The standards required for each age group are set out by BOF, the British Orienteering Federation. A BOF member who puts up a fast enough time on the course for their age class receives a credit towards a Gold, Silver, Bronze or Iron Badge. If they achieve three credits within two years they can then apply for a badge. For example, if they have obtained a Bronze and two Silver credits they can have a bronze badge, and then if they later pick up another Silver they then get their silver badge. People who are not BOF members can run on the same courses, but are not eligible for badge credits. Competitors can also run "down a class or two", (e.g. a 25 year old could run the shorter M60 course), but are not eligible for a badge credit, whether they are a BOF member or not.. Colour coded courses are for any age class and are graded by length and physical and technical difficulty. Roughly speaking the various colour coded courses correspond to the following badge courses:- Orange M12A, M14B, W12A W14B White M10B & W10B Yellow M10A, M12B, W10A W12B Light Green M75S & W60S to W75S Some clubs combine the colour coded courses with the badge courses. However, this can lead to dissatisfaction with some competitors paying more than others to run the same course and allows groups on the easier or shorter courses which can be distracting to the serious competitors at the extreme ends of the age range.. At Rendlesham any reasonably competent individual, competing on their own will be allowed to run a badge course of their choosing, but pairs and groups will not be allowed on any badge courses. To avoid overstraining our resources we will not be running colour coded courses at Rendlesham. Instead we will be providing one separate course, called either a Wayfinders or Wayfarers course, for pairs and groups and anyone else who does not feel up to a badge course. This will be geared towards beginners and family groups who want a purposeful guided walk in the forest rather than a competitive challenge. There will be a choice of distances available as there will be scope for short cutting by those who want a shorter distance. |
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| To cut down the amount of work on the day, and to allow competitors on the badge courses to have pre-marked maps with their courses already drawn on them we are operating a pre-entry system. Entry forms are available on the club web site, or from me if you send a stamped addressed envelope. Although you may enter on the day, there is always a risk that we may have run out of maps for your preferred course, so, I urge you to pre-enter if at all possible, certainly before the end of December, and preferably well before Christmas. |
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| Junior Points
East Regional juniors have been busy over the summer. Here is a summary of some of the things they have been up to: International selection David West (SOS), Edmund Kelleher (NOR) and Helen Gardner (WAOC) have been selected for the Junior Home Internationals in October. World Class Start Programme BOF has obtained lottery funding through Sport England to run the World Class Start Programme aimed at talented young orienteers to help them fulfil their potential and hopefully gain World Championship medals in the future. The region are delighted to have a large number of juniors selected for this. They all went on training tours during the summer and will attend a weekend training session in Scotland in half-term. Hopefully we will read reports from them in due course!
Glenmore Lodge, Scotland BOF has begun the World Class Start Programme this year. This is basically a system of coaching, sponsored by lottery funding, and training excursions to aid junior orienteers from around Britain to achieve future success in major international competitions. Myself and Ed Kelleher were selected along with four other boys from around the UK in the M15 age group. Our first experience of the programme was a week of training at Glenmore in July. I was then met at the station by Blair Young, tour leader, and the other juniors. We drove to the lodge (which is also an outdoor centre) and I was pleasantly surprised to find that it looked comfortable and even included such luxuries as a TV and stereo, and the centre itself had a ski slope, sauna and swimming pool! I was to find out during the briefing that unlike the previous tour I went on in 2000, Glenmore is more interactive and involves the juniors taking turns to cook meals every day (under supervision), and doing chores. We had a briefing and chose our roomies, then retired for the night. The training involved driving out to the location in the morning, doing about two or three exercises and having lunch, before competing in a race or relay in the afternoon, which, despite urgings from the coaches, we all took very competitively (especially the boys). During the week we visited all the classic areas in the region - Inshriach, Loch Vaa, Strathmashie etc. which you may or may not have heard of. The terrain was extremely technical and I was forced to change my handrails - from paths, rides and fences - to re-entrants, spurs and marshes, a transition which to my surprise didn't completely flummox me as I'd thought previously. The big races of the week were of course the tour championships, which took place on the last two days. My results for these completely contrasted - from completely messing up the Short race to doing much better in the Classic. All in all I found it a very satisfying week, and am hoping to see its
effect on my upcoming results. I'm already looking forward to my next
training weekend in October.
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| World Masters
2002 As 2001 nears its end the enthusiastic orienteer will be planning for 2002. Entry forms have been received by the club for the World Masters Games, in Australia between 28th September and 20th October 2002. This offers a maximum 18 events to compete in against an international field as well social events to attend. The event encompasses the World Orienteering Championships held in Melbourne, the Tasmanian and South Australian Championships. Further information can be obtained from the club Secretary.
Points of Interest from the East Anglian Committee Meeting (23/11/2001)
Electronic Punching At present a levy of 50p is charged on senior competitors for its maintenance and improvement in an event where it is used.
BOF Technical Committee A rule change of ‘Competitors shall be allowed to mark their map before starting’ is being considered further next year. At present White and Yellow competitors are allowed to do this. The thinking behind this change is marking your map is now part of the skill of Orienteering.
New Members
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| MEMBERSHIP
RENEWALS FOR 2002. A form is enclosed with the Punch for members who do not belong to BOF to renew their club membership. Club fees as with BOF fees remain unchanged from 2001. For Members who wish to upgrade their membership, on the back of the renewal form is a BOF membership application. The fees for 2002 are |
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| SUFFOC only | BOF and SUFFOC | |
| Senior (over 19) | £7.00 | £17.00 |
| Junior (under 19) | £2.00 | £ 4.50 |
| Family | £7.00 | £22.00 |
| Group | £7.00 | £15.20 |
| If you are joining or renewing your BOF membership please send all your money to BOF and then BOF will return the club fee to us. | |
| The Peddars Way Relay
will be held on Sunday 6th
January 2002. Further details are available from Paul Goldsworthy,
tel 01603 411540. For application form, please send SAE to Paul at: 28, Blenheim
Crescent, Sprowston,
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| Party Invitation The Webbs invite all club members to a 'Club Party' at their house on FEBRUARY 9TH 2002. at 7pm. We hope that each member will contribute with a plate of food and possibly a drink. Please ring June or John with your offer of food so that we don't get 'all sausage rolls' etc. Put the date in your diary and let the Webbs know of your intention to attend by February 1st. Messages by e mail or answer phone. |
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| Dave Wotton
It is with great sadness that WAOC has to report the death of Dave Wotton at the CompassSport event in Sheffield. He was running with the WAOC team and was taken ill early in his course. Dave was one of WAOC's leading M35 orienteers, a former Chairman who worked tirelessly for WAOC, currently as our Web-site Maintainer, Newsletter Editor and Fixtures Secretary, and we shall not see his like again. He was a key member of the club, truly irreplaceable, and we shall all miss him enormously, not just for his contribution but also for his calm, sensible approach and great good humour.
YVETTE BAKER TROPHY The competition consists of a preliminary round with matches based in regions from September to November, with a national final in December. Courses used in each match are Yellow, Orange, Light Green, and Green. Men and women are scored separately on the Light Green and Green, but together on Yellow and Orange. Pairs may compete on the Yellow and Orange courses, this will allow novices to compete but shadowing by adults is not allowed. Scoring in all classes is from 100 downwards with all eligible juniors from competing clubs scoring points. Each club counts its 8 best scores from across all 6 classes to produce its total points, with at least 3 M/W14s or under must be included and no more than 3 to count from any one class. |
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| SUFFOC entered a team into the championships, which was held at the Sutton Common event but although we did get some excellent results we did not have enough juniors to cover the longer courses, which effectively ruled us out of the competition. Hopefully with every body's help next year we will be able to field a stronger larger team, which will have a very good chance of progressing into the finals. Finally, a well done to all those who turned up on the day and competed. | ![]() |
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If you have any juniors interested please contact me so I can compile a list for future reference. Robin Weed |
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| Details of forth coming evernts see the East Anglian website | |