Summer Series 1

Event information

What: Summer Series 1 – a series of Wednesday evening events ideal for beginners and newcomers to the sport
Where: Bowmont Forest, Kelso (NT729287)
When: 26 April 2006
Getting there: Bowmont Forest is on the B6401 to B6352 minor road. Parking at the sawmill.
Terrain: Mixed 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: Carol Boyd
E-mail: boyd_carol@hotmail.com
Telephone: 01434 250422

Newsflash! Junior World Champs team selected

The British team for the Junior World Championships to be held in Lithuania in July was announced this morning and it’s good news for two Reivers. James and Douglas Tullie were favourites to be picked after their success at Oban last weekend but had to wait until today for official confirmation.  Congratulations from all the club.

SOL3 Dunrod Hill Greenock

Reivers had another successful outing on the Scottish O League circuit on Sunday, this time at  Dunrod Hill overlooking Greenock.  The terrain was fast and furious, the weather surprisingly warm despite the occasional shower of rain, and the results flowed once more.

Douglas Tullie scooted round the JM5L course to win his class, just failing to catch Martin Dean on the same course.  John Tullie, nursing a sore leg after coming off worst in a bull v man contest, still managed a respectable run to finish 4th on M45L, with Ian Maxwell finishing 10th on the same class. Bill Bruce denies doing any extra training but is doing well in M50S this season and had a winning run on Sunday.  Douglas Henderson finished 2nd on M55L on what he reckons was his ideal terrain. 

Among the ladies, Karen Maxwell found the legs to win JW3 by 5 minutes, her first SOL win in her new class.  Kirstin Maxwell couldn’t quite match her INVOC rival and finished 2nd on JW4 with Sarah Tullie finishing 5th on the same course.  On W40S Eileen Maxwell made one or two mistakes but still had a creditable finish on 4th, and Lindsey Knox made amends for last weekend’s disappointing run to record her third win of the SOL season on W45L. 

Future Champions Cup/SOL4

Photo: Joint FCC winners, James and Douglas TullieThe odds of two brothers dead-heating for first place in a major two-day Orienteering competition are almost incalculable. This, however, is exactly what happened at the weekend in the rough, tough and technically demanding forests of Ganavan and Creag Mhic Chailein, near Oban in the West of Scotland.

In the sport of Orienteering where competitors run as individuals from staggered start times, over rough and varied terrain, with electronic timing to the nearest second and where navigational errors can cost minutes it is unusual to get dead heats. It is even more unlikely when the competition is held over two days.

The event was the Future Champions Cup Final, which is the culmination of a series of races to find the best junior orienteer in the UK. The protagonists were Teviothead brothers and Roxburgh Reivers Orienteering Club members James and Douglas Tullie. In the 4.8km middle distance race it was younger brother Douglas who prevailed by 42s while in the 9.1km long distance race it was James who finished in front by an identical margin resulting in them being crowned joint champions. The weekend also counted as selection races for the Junior World Orienteering Championships, which will be held in Lithuania in early July, and this result virtually guarantees James and Douglas a place in the team.

Sunday’s event at Creag Mhic Chailein was also a Scottish Orienteering League race and several other Roxburgh Reivers made the long trip north. The younger junior members of the club also performed well with Jedburgh’s Karen Maxwell finishing 4th on Junior Women 3 ,while her older sister Kirstin, fresh from competing in the World Schools championships, went one better on JW4 with Sarah Tullie 7th on the same course. Other results, Lindsey Knox 4th W45L, Eileen Maxwell 5th W40S, Caroline Tullie 5th W45S, Ian Maxwell 12th M45L, Bill Bruce 2nd M50S, Jim Knox 4th M55S & Douglas Henderson 6th M55L.

Harvester Update

More details have been added to the Harvester Relays webpage, including details of course lengths, technical difficulty and lighting for the different legs, and confirmation of start times. As advertised, the Harvester Relays will start earlier than usual to allow competitors to take part in SOL 5 the next day.

See the Harvester Relays webpage for more information.

Monster Bike and Hike

Photo: Brodies LLP Monster Bike and Hike team at the finish line in InvernessWhilst the rest of the Club were doing battle in the ESOA Inter Club Championships, Roxburgh Reiver Martin Sloan was sleeping off nearly two and half working days of exercise.

Martin was one of Brodies LLP‘s team for this year’s Monster Bike and Hike, a charitable event raising money for Maggies Cancer Care Centres. The challenge involves cycling 30 miles from Fort William to Fort Augustus, then hiking the remaining 40 miles of the Great Glen Way from Fort Augustus to Inverness, all within 24 hours. The Brodies team comfortably beat this target, finishing at 3:05am on Sunday morning, with a time of 19 hours exactly.

Thanks to internal fundraising events, and external sponsorship (including sponsorship from fellow Roxburgh Reivers), the team are well on their way to meeting their fundraising target of £3,000. If you would like to sponsor the team, there’s still time – please follow this link to the team’s page on the Just Giving website: