Scottish Score Championships and SOL 5

Over 200 hardy orienteers braved the wet and windy weather at Loch Doon in Ayrshire on Saturday to compete in the combined Scottish Score and Inter-Club Championships on moorland next to Loch Doon. In the Scottish Score event the younger members had the best runs with Kirstin and Karen Maxwell from Jedburgh both winning their age classes. And, proving that quality is better than quantity, Roxburgh Reivers finished 2nd in the Inter-Club competition despite only having 5 runners.

On Sunday the weather had improved for the 5th Scottish League competition. Karen Maxwell showed the rest a clean pair of heels winning W10 and in doing so wrapped up the title for 2005 having amassed the maximum 4000 points. Kirstin Maxwell couldn’t quite repeat her Saturday result but finished a creditable 4th, not far behind the winner, while her mum Eileen had a good result in finishing 2nd. Ian Maxwell had a blistering run over the tough terrain to win M45S easily but only after a nail-biting wait for his main rival to finish.

Teviothead’s Douglas Tullie seems to have recovered from a recent injury with a good win in M18 and John Tullie was narrowly defeated by seconds on M45L despite his skill at finding buggy tracks over the rough ground. Lindsey Knox from Hawick had a good run to win W45L with a comfortable cushion of 8 minutes over her main opposition for the 2005 league title.

International Call-ups

With a busy autumn orienteering season about to start there was good news for most of the younger members of Roxburgh Reivers this week with the announcement of Scottish teams for the Senior and Junior Home Internationals. Heading for South Wales later this month will be Teviothead’s Douglas and Andrew Tullie and Jedburgh’s Kirstin Maxwell who are all selected for the Scottish Junior Team. Sarah Tullie is also in the running for the team, currently selected as a Reserve.

James and Douglas Tullie have both been selected for the Scottish Team for the Senior Home Internationals taking place next month in Northern Ireland. With some of the regular team away on British Team duties both men are being asked to “run-up” an age class which is fitting reward for the hard training they have both done this year.

The 4th round of the Scottish Orienteering League was held last weekend at Carse of Ardesier near Nairn with only five Reivers making the long journey north. However, it was a worthwhile trip because, on a glorious sunny day in an enjoyable runnable forest, there were victories for Karen Maxwell on W10, Kirstin Maxell on W14, Ian Maxwell on M45S and Lindsey Knox on W45L. Eileen Maxwell finished 6th on W45S only 12 minutes behind the winner. These results leave Karen Maxwell, Lindsey Knox and Ian Maxwell all leading their classes in the Scottish League but with three rounds to go there are still ample opportunities for them to be overtaken.

Reivers in border raid

Roxburgh Reivers had a successful raid over the border last weekend to take part in the Phoenix Long Orienteering event, a combination of orienteering, hill running and mountain marathon. Over two glorious sunny days in the southern Cheviots and after many gruelling miles it was Andrew Tullie of Teviothead who took the honours in the 18km “D” class, winning by a clear 14 minutes in a time of 3:28 hrs. On the 25km “C” Class Douglas Henderson improved on his overnight placing to take 3rd place in a time of 4:50 hrs, with Ian Maxwell finishing 10th and Lindsey Knox winning 1st female category in overall 24th place. On the 34km “B” course John Tullie finished in 2nd place with a time of 5:20 hrs which was also good enough to take 1st place in the veteran category.

Kirsten and Karen Maxwell, neither old enough to compete in the main event, took part in a standard orienteering event at the same venue. Over slightly longer distances than they are used to Kirsten finished in 4th and 3rd positions on Light Green while Karen won both her Orange courses.

Juniors set the pace at Scottish Championships

Photo: RR winners at SOC 2005

St Andrews may be the home of golf but last weekend (28-29 May) it was taken over by orienteers, there for the Scottish Orienteering Championships on nearby Tentsmuir Forest.

Roxburgh Reivers may be one of the smallest clubs in Scotland but we still managed to come away with seven individual prizes and one relay prize from a field of over 600 competitors. Karen Maxwell continued her good form to win W10 by a large margin, while Douglas Tullie and Lindsey Knox finished in 2nd place on their courses. Third places went to Kirstin Maxwell, James Tullie, Eileen Maxwell and Ian Maxwell.

There were mixed fortunes in the Relay competition on Sunday but pride of place went to the Junior Team of Karen Maxwell, Kirstin Maxwell and Andrew Tullie who finished in 2nd place overall, but top Scottish team and only 12 seconds behind the winners.

Full results are available from the East of Scotland Orienteering Association Website.

James Tullie comes second in Future Champions Cup

Photo: James Tullie and Douglas Coombs at the Future Champions Cup FinalRoxburgh Reivers’ James and Douglas Tullie took part in the Future Champions Cup Final, held in conjunction with the World Cup series of races, near Dorking in Surrey last weekend. In blistering 70 F heat, the M20’s and M18’s all ran the same course. The middle distance race (4.8km) was held at Mytchett a tricky army training area near Deepcut Barracks. James finished 2nd in 31.29 (1.51 down on Duncan Coombs, but 1.22 clear of 3rd), with Douglas finishing 10th in 35.27 after making a few mistakes.The Classic race (10.7km) was held on the very fast runnable terrain of Winterfold, Pitch & Holmbury Hills. James again finished 2nd (4.30 down on Duncan Coombs, but 2 mins clear of 3rd) completing the weekend in in second place overall and completing a Scottish 1-2. Douglas struggled a little with the length and heat but still had a good run to finish 11th in 76.11. This made him 9th overall (4th M18). In the FCC series of races James moved up from 9th to 4th on M20 and Douglas maintained his position in 3rd on M18.

James will almost certainly be selected for the Junior World Champs to be held in Switzerland in July and Douglas has a good chance of getting selected for the European Youth Games in Cezch Republic in June.

Summer Series 1 @ Bowhill

50 people sampled the delights of Bowhill on a sunny evening, including 16 from Tweed Valley Mountain Rescue out for a training night. James Kellock won Light Green by a good margin, as did Karen Maxwell on Orange. The competition on Yellow was closer, with Claire and Amy from Parkside Primary School just getting the better of Ryan and Kayleigh.

Results are available from the Results page.