Roxburgh Reivers will host the final ESOL of the season will take place at Bowhill Estate on 23 March. The event will also encorporate the 2003 East of Scotland Orienteering Association Inter-Club Championships. Organiser is John Tullie, with Lindsay Knox planning. The controller is John Biggar of Linoc. Starts are from 10:30 to 12:30 with registration from 10:00 to 12:00.
The event will be signed from the A708 Selkirk to Moffat road at the General’s Bridge (NT 432 281 – opens in a new window) with registration and toilets at the Estate Courtyard. The event will be Roxburgh Reivers’ first using SportIdent electronic punching and will offer the usual ESOL course selection. Download the flyer in MS Word Format.
Club members can expect to be allocated a helpers duty in the near future if they have not already been collared by John. For more details see the flyer or the Roxburgh Reivers Fixtures Page. Alternatively contact John by email:john@bowanhill.demon.co.uk or phone: 01450 850217.

The 2002 Junior Home Internationals took place in Perthshire last weekend and Roxburgh Reivers’ James, Douglas and Andrew Tullie were part of the first ever Scottish team to win a Home International, ending many years of coming second to England at all levels of competiton.
In the Boys relays, Douglas’s Scotland 1 team finished second behind a strong England team, with Scotland 2 (containing James, Calum Coombs and Rory Matheson) also collecting important points, finishing 5th. The girls teams fared even better with Scotland 1 being nearly a minute clear of the second placed England team. Despite a stonger England showing overall on the Sunday, it was not enough to win overall and Scotland finished an historic weekend on 127 points to England’s 122.