CompassSport Cup 2007

The weather forecast was for high winds and snow, and a warning of possible cancellation was posted.  On the day however only Carol and Douglas H found any real snow as they crossed the border from Englandshire.  At Pitmedden the sun shone for most of the time but there was a bitterly strong wind so there was little incentive to stand and blether.

There was a catalogue of minor cock-ups by some RR’s, some even before they had started.  Andrew A mislaid his dibber, hired a fresh one then found his own in his jacket sleeve.  John didn’t bring the right socks then picked up the wrong map at the Start losing several minutes.  Carol mispunched and was gutted but luckily it didn’t cost us a place in the final.

The results are here.  The team score was 1192 points, only 61 points behind FVO and 20 points behind ESOC.  If Carol hadn’t mispunched she would have scored 74 points and we would have Won !   Well actually 2 FVO’s also mispunched so there are a few “if onlys”.  Anyway, FVO, ESOC and ourselves are in the final which is being held near Mansfield, Nottingham on 14 October.  John will be in touch nearer the time.  Well done everyone.

Reign in Spain

Lindsey and Jim spent last weekend competing in the Trofeo Costa Calida in Spain, the 3rd time they’ve run in the competition. This year’s event was held about 15 miles from where Lindsey’s parents currently live so the digs were quite handy.

Having won for the previous 2 years Lindsey was quite keen to win again but the competition looked a bit tougher with some of the good W40’s from 2006 moving up, then Lindsey acquired another coughing bug on the day they flew out!

The warm up jog to the start on Day 1 confirmed that tactics would need to be accuracy rather than speed for Lindsey, Jim would just be doing his own brand of jogging and fast walking (he escaped feeling poorly until after the event). The area proved to be quite rocky and scrubby but a clean round for Lindsey meant a surprise winning lead of 16 minutes ! Jim finished in 12th on M55, with no A and B categories.

Day 2 is a chasing start on a short course and with a 16 minute lead Lindsey knew a safe round would bag it. 34 minutes for 2.6k was good enough to win the day by 2 minutes for an overall win by 18 minutes. Jim pulled up a place to 11th and was quite pleased with his run.

The weather was into the 20’s both days, the scenery spectacular, the organisation friendly and efficient. Jim likes the unlimited free coke, fanta and cereal bars. The splits reveal what we’ve seen in the past – the Spanish W45’s are prone to blowing their runs with one or two huge errors otherwise the times would have been much closer.

Lindsey with her trophy

Club Championships 2007 and AGM

Photo: Club members on the startline for the Club Championships 2007It was a Maxwell 1-2-3 at this year’s club Championships, which took place today at a snowy Bowhill. First place went to Kirstin Maxwell, ahead of sister Karen and mum Eileen.

Planner Robin Sloan followed the now traditional handicap format, with each club member being given a set number of controls to visit and first one back being the winner. Despite the wintery conditions, 16 club members took part, and the handicapping system was just about right.

Photo: Kirstin Maxwell coming home to win the Club Championships 2007Kirstin Maxwell won with a time 32:15, 20 seconds ahead of Karen, with Eileen finishing third in a time of 35:53. First man was John Tullie, who finished fourth with a time of 36:02, narrowly beating son Douglas.

After the fun of the race, and collecting in of controls, the action moved to the education centre for soup and rolls and the Club AGM. Following a very successful year for all of Roxburgh Reivers’ juniors, Kirstin added to her trophy haul with the RR Junior Trophy. Club Achievement Award went to John Tullie for his efforts in relation to the Harvester Trophy/SOL double-headed that Roxburgh Reivers hosted last June.

Club Championships 2007 and AGM

Event information

What: RR Club Championships 2006 and AGM
Where: Bowhill Estate, Selkirk (NT432282)
When: Saturday 10 February 2007
Getting there: Park at top car park. Follow signs from General’s Bridge, 3 Km west of Selkirk on the A708 Moffat Road.
Competition: To be confirmed – usually some form of score event with handicap
Start time: Mass start at 11am
Lunch: Lunch in the education centre (soup,rolls and cake) – contact Lindsey if you wish to volunteer to bring something
AGM: ….followed by the club annual general meeting at 2pm
More information: Robin Sloan
Email: robin_sloan@roseisle.demon.co.uk
Telephone: 01896 822548

Winter events

Roxburgh Reivers is organising two Saturday morning events for this winter and we hope these will help you to continue your interest in the sport.

They will be informal meets and we hope you can make it along to some of them. Any newcomers will also be very welcome. Those used to winter road running would find these woodland runs an enjoyable change. Come and try it!