Provisional results from the Harvester Relays and SOL5 will be available from RR’s results page:
Finalised results, pictures and comments to follow.
Provisional results from the Harvester Relays and SOL5 will be available from RR’s results page:
Finalised results, pictures and comments to follow.
We’re pleased to have Fat Pigs attending both the Harvester and Scottish O League events. They plan to start serving at about 5pm on Saturday, stay open right throughout the night, be available for breakfasts and keep going for the SOL during the day. They will have a vegetarian option in addition to their usual fare. If we’re lucky the local (italian) ice cream van will also stop by during the day.
Jedburgh sisters Kirstin and Karen Maxwell both retained their Scottish Schools Orienteering titles at Scone Palace in Perthshire last Friday.
Parkside Primary School pupil Karen easily won the P5/P6 race, finishing over eight minutes ahead of competitors from Glasgow and Edinburgh, with older sister Kirstin, representing Jedburgh Grammar School, winning the S2 race, beating girls from Currie and Douglas.
Not to be outdone, the girls’ father Ian finished in an excellent second place on the tough 15km course of Edinburgh Southern’s Long Orienteering event held high in the Pentland hills on Sunday, with fellow Roxburgh Reiver Lyndsey Knox placed second lady on the 10km course.
Full results:
It was warm, the sun shone for most of the weekend and Douglas Tullie emerged as our only Scottish Individual Champion, winning M18A comfortably with Andrew Tullie taking 4th in the same class. John Tullie and Kirstin Maxwell both finished in the frame, taking 3rd on M45L and W14A, although Kirstin was pushed all the way by Sarah Tullie who had her best run of the season finishing only 24 seconds further back in 4th place.
Jim Knox had a tentative 2nd place jog round his M55S course and emerged with stiff legs but no lasting damage. Douglas Henderson had a slightly below average run to take 10th on M55L – I never do well in Deeside forests!, and Ian Maxwell was 17th on M45L.
Karen Maxwell finished more or less as expected in 6th place, her first year in W12A. Eileen Maxwell had a steady run round W40S for 6th place, and Lindsey Knox on W45L also finished 6th having blown her championships lead with a major error near the finish.
The Relays at Bogendreip unfortunately ended in controversy when it became clear during the prizegiving that the calculations were wrong. The Emit punching system obviously doesnt have a proper relay programme the way Sportident does, and the calculations made on the day were seriously flawed. No results, of any kind, were displayed on the day but the organisers hope to issue official results with corrected times on Monday. Apart from that, The Tullie team of John, Douglas and Andrew reckon they won the Handicap class, and James Tullie was part of the EUOC team who finished 2nd in the Mens Open. No-one else has a clue about their results ! Other snippets Kirstin Maxwell tripped in full view of everyone on the run-out at the start of her leg and was black-affronted, the new club flag was aired, and the home-made muffins on sale were superb.
Looking for a run at the Harvester, but don’t have a team? Have 6/7ths of a team, but a man short? Then try Roxburgh Reivers’ Harvester Nomates page to see if you can complete a team.
Also added to the Big Weekend pages are updated travel information, giving details of the Carlisle to Edinburgh bus service for those coming by public transport.
Finally, a reminder for those still to book accomodation – the Big Weekend coincides with the Hawick Common Riding. Whilst Morrisons supermarket in Hawick will be open usual hours, accommodation in the local area may be scarce. For the latest information please see the VisitScotland website.
What: | Summer Series 2 – a series of Wednesday evening events ideal for beginners and newcomers to the sport |
Where: | Eildon Hills, Melrose (NT7572326) |
When: | 17 May 2006 |
Getting there: | Signed from Eildon Village on the old Newtown to Melrose road. |
Terrain: | Open hillside and forest. |
Map: | 1:15,000 |
Courses: | Yellow, Orange and Light Green |
Starts: | 17:00 to 18:30 | Punching: | pin punches |
Other information: | N/A |
Entry Fees: | Seniors: £2.00 Juniors: £1.00 |
Organiser: | Ian Maxwell E-mail: Ian.C.Maxwell@btinternet.com Telephone: 01835 863268 |