1 | Tom Dobra | 38:44 |
2 | Jonathan Pye | 39:34 |
3 | Iain Stemp | 45:40 |
4 | Stephen Borrill | 45:58 |
5 | Maurice Hemingway | 47:37 |
6 | Gura Harstad | 49:14 |
7 | John Ockenden | 49:23 |
8 | Rakesh Chandrakar | 50:21 |
9 | Robin Bourne | 51:57 |
10 | Peter Duthie | 55:09 |
11 | Ian Lawson | 65:15 |
1 | Jonathan Clark | 30:47 |
2 | Catherine Hemingway | 33:30 |
3 | Helen Bickle | 44:16 |
4 | Ursula Oxburgh | 73:19 |
Thank you all for turning out despite the weather, although as it turned out it was pretty decent for running and keeping answer sheets in reasonable condition. Many thanks for the positive comments about the courses. I tried to make sure every leg had some route choice and by the sound of it that paid off with a complete mixture of routes taken.
There was some debate about the penultimate control (18 on the 6km and 12 on the 4km). Having resurveyed on the way home I would agree that the control circle was off by a few millimetres - which wouldn't have been that bad if it wasn't very close to a different lamppost on the same side of the street. As it happened that lamppost didn't have a number so everyone did actually get the intended lamppost number. In any case, many apologies for the ambiguity there.
Special thanks to Iain Stemp for running the somewhat boggy Junior course on the meadows and collecting all the controls at the same time. Saved me a lot of time and somewhat justified the effort in laying out the controls!
Next week it's skills training on Coe Fen, lead by Joe H from CUOC
Thanks again,
Ben