AIRE and CLARO look forward to seeing you all at the British Middle Championships this coming weekend.
You have entered in greater numbers than we anticipated, but we have adapted to cater for you all as best we can. Both Danefield and Kilnsey Moor is a lovely places in the Spring sunshine and we really hope the weather is kind so that you can enjoy it at its best. The technical woodland of Danefield is in sharp contrast to the fast open areas of Kilnsey. You should enjoy some great orienteering on both days. Str8 compasses is sponsoring a lot of prizes for the Northern Championships and the British Middles so run well and good luck.
Start times and final details are published, maps are printed and lots of equipment is ready to move. No controls are out yet, but we have been busy at Kilnsey as you may be able to see from a picture. There are a variety of crossing points on Kilnsey Moor – many of you will only encounter this one. There are no stiles to cross at Danefield you’ll be relieved to know.
We will be able to accommodate you all in the parking areas for both events, but as always, it would help if you car shared as much as possible. The Danefield field has remained in good condition throughout the winter, but as some rain has been forecast over the coming days we will have some tracking available. Kilnsey has the delight of hard standing in the quarry. We can’t promise that you will keep your feet dry, but at least cars should not get stuck in the mud as might have happened at some recent events. We’re hoping that’s true for Danefield. Definitely true for Kilnsey!
Anyone wanting to carry a club tent to Danefield, could reduce the distance to carry the tent by 800m by using the drop off point suggested in the event details. It would need to be a rapid drop-off as there are often no parking bays available. They are all quite uneven, and the road is very narrow. To get back to the parking field it is best to not attempt a 5 point turn but to drive in an anti-clockwise route with LH turns for 2.5k to get back to the parking field. This should take no morfme than 5 minutes.
Have a great weekend.
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Full details on the British Middle Championships are available via this link. Visit the CLARO website for more details regarding the Northern Championships. Good luck to everyone taking part!
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The GBR teams for the Junior World Orienteering Championships (JWOC) and the European Youth Orienteering Championships (EYOC) are announced.
The JWOC races are in Plzeň, Czechia from 1 - 6 July and the EYOC races are in Szczecin, Poland from 21 - 24 June.
All named athletes are selected to all disciplines at each competition.
In alphabetical order of surname, the JWOC team is:
JWOC Men M20 |
JWOC Women W20 |
Ben Gostick |
Ruth Gooch |
James Hammond |
Jocie Hilton |
Adam Methven |
Isobel Howard |
Thomas Rollins |
Daisy May McNamara |
Ben Squire |
Imogen Pieters |
Euan Tryner |
Freya Tryner |
Non-travelling reserves: Adam Barrie and Emma Crawford
In alphabetical order of surname, the EYOC team is:
EYOC Men M18 | EYOC Women W18 |
James Hammond | Ruth Gooch |
Daniel Heppell | Heather High |
Thomas Rollins | Jocie Hilton |
Oliver Prince (subject to fitness) | Freya Tryner |
Non-travelling reserve: Laurence Ward | Non-travelling reserve: Kate McLuckie |
EYOC Men M16 | EYOC Women W16 |
Finn Selmer Duguid | Emily Atkinson |
Finlay McLuckie | Ella Baxter |
Oscar Peel | Katie Buckley |
Marcus Perry | Scarlett Kelly |
Non-travelling reserve 1: Ruari Cottier |
Non-travelling reserve 1: Anna Todd |
Non-travelling reserve 2: Caspar Reynolds | Non-travelling reserve 2: Sophie Crawford |
The first of the Orienteering World Cup competitions took place in Borås, Sweden with the Sprint taking place at Sjöbo which is just a couple of kilometres north of centre of Borås in housing estates, in between apartment blocks with lots of controls and many different route choices.
Great Britain had twelve athletes competing in the Individual Sprint, looking for good performances ahead of the Sprint World Championships in a month’s time. First home in the Women’s was GB Charlotte Ward who secured her first top 10 finish in a major senior International.
After her race, Charlotte said: “I’m really happy with my result today. I focused on the orienteering and let the running follow. It was a fun race and exciting to be back at the World Cup."
In the men’s race Kris Jones finished 8th after what he described as a frustrating race, but many positives also.
Kris said: “I lost too much time for a top result but also had some good parts of the race which were very good."
Nathan Lawson put in a good performance to secure his first World Cup points.
Nathan said: "On the whole, I don’t really have many complaints about my run. I felt controlled throughout the race and committed to the route once I decided which let me gain a bit of confidence. I felt I was maybe over cautious though and didn’t push physically as much as I could have, especially early on and I did miss a couple of gaps and routes.
It was really well planned though, and I am looking forward to the rest of the week’s races to test myself in new disciplines for me.”
Last year’s overall World Cup winners Kasper Fosser (NOR) and Tove Alexandersson (SWE) had a great start to their overall title defence both winning the Individual Sprint.
Great Britain results...
Kris Jones |
8th |
Charlotte Ward |
9th |
Nathan Lawson |
37th |
Megan Carter-Davies |
16th |
Ralph Street |
43rd |
Grace Molloy |
23rd |
Jonny Crickmore |
56th |
Cecilie Andersen |
46th |
Will Gardner |
69th |
Alice Leake |
46th |
Chris Smithard |
101st |
Fiona Bunn |
63rd |
Find out more about the World Cup Sprint race here.
The World Cup Round in Sweden continues on Saturday (27 May) with the Knock-out Sprint.
Follow all the exciting action as it happens here.
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British Orienteering wishes all the Great Britain athletes competing in the Knock-out Sprint tomorrow all the very best with their remaining preparations.