SLOW
success at British
Championships
Over 50 SLOW members competed in the British Orienteering Championships last
weekend, which this year was held very close to home at Furnace Wood, Woolbeding Common & Great Common, near Midhurst in West Sussex. The forest provided a tough
challenge, with long hilly individual courses with some small areas of complex
detail. The relays moved to the Great Common part of the map, with
excellent short courses containing lots of controls in the intricate areas,
making for good head-to-head racing.
Individual day (1st
April)
SLOW have two new individual
British Champions - congratulations to Heather Monro
(pictured right), who despite having
retired from international orienteering and having (allegedly!) severely
reduced her training program, managed to win the W21 Elite course by 3
minutes. You can see her winning route
on the BOC website. Also, congratulations to Mike Murray on
winning the M60 class, his 101st British/JK title in an illustrious
orienteering career.
SLOW’s other main star
performers of the day, all finishing in the top 3 overall in their age group,
were Ralph Street (2nd on M16), Diane Leakey (2nd on W50) and David May (2nd on
M60).
Additionally, excellent
top 3 performances in their respective classes were achieved by the following SLOWies:
Many other SLOW members
also had excellent runs – congratulations to everyone.
SLOW
also played a big part in helping out on the day, being responsible for running
the Finish, Download and Results. Several SLOW members also
helped out on the Start. Big thanks are
due to Don McKerrow for organising our helpers team, and to everyone who played their part in
helping the event run smoothly.
Relays (2nd April)
Sixteen SLOW teams enjoyed the
relay courses organised by Guildford Orienteers at Great Common. Some
teams were trying for top places, but all teams were out to have fun as well.
We had three teams in
Men's Premier - when was the last time that happened! (OK it was
last year - but when was the last time before that!). The first team
(Phil Marsland, Matthias Mahr
& Ed Catmur) came 17th. There were also good performances from Paul
Nixon & Simon Evans in the second team, who were joined by Andy Jones
- now when did he last run Men's Premier?
In the Women's Premier,
the first team (Rachael Holmes (pictured
left), Anja Stratford & Heather Monro) came 4th behind 3 very strong teams. Those
teams each had two members of the British Squad, & we didn't have
any! Ten clubs had teams in both the Men's & Women's Premier classes
- and we managed it twice.
The M18 team (James
McMillan, Michael May, Ralph Street) came 5th. This was a very
competitive class at the top end; our team ended up 9 minutes down. The
M14 team (Robert Jones, Matthew Haynes, James Haynes)
were mid-table in 7th, 7 minutes down on the silver position.
The M40 team (Peter
Haynes, Stephan Rudolf, John Dowty)
were a very good 4th place, especially considering they are all M45, just
missing out on bronze by 11 seconds. And just 7 seconds slower than the
winning Women's Premier team, who shared the same course! Our two M50
teams came 5th & 6th. There were
particularly good runs from Mike Murray (M60), Charlie Turner & David May
(M60).
The W40 team came 8th,
with a good first leg from Jackie Chapman.
And finally our best performance
of the day came from the W50 team (pictured
right – L-R Diane Leakey, Christine Robinson & Sarah Brown).
Diane overtook Happy Herts on the last leg to win by 26 seconds! Now if
the whole team could get some solid training in, how much better would they do!
Team selection was quite
interesting for the Men's Open & M50 teams this year - which goes to show
how much depth we have in those two areas at the moment. It was great to
see several people running in their first relay for SLOW. We do encourage
everyone to take part in team events and they really are very enjoyable.
Finally thank
you to those who brought along the tent & new banner (especially
David, Phil, Andrea & Raffaella) - that's very
important for the big events.
Full results
Complete results for the
event, along with sample maps and winners’ routes are available on the BOC website.
Photos
The SLOW photo gallery
contains several more photos taken at the weekend – see the link on the frontpage. If you
have any other photos which can be added, please email them to the webmaster.
Updated 5 April 2006