Various tables have been updated. Go “Resources>OneDrive Public” then:-
“>NISeries>NISeries2022.pdf”. This is a copy of the official table which will appear on the NIOA website. There are lots of notional scores for folk who couldn’t run their colour courses because of organising duties or JIRCs selection – well done to all of them. It’s also congratulations to James Ewart and Aran Power who, with 2 events to go, cannot be overtaken!
“Colour Standards>Colour Standards.pdf”. With 4 colour events remaining it’s time to set your colour badge aims for the year and make sure that you enter the courses that will help you achieve them.
“>hCOW>hCOW2022>” then
“Event9.pdf” The performances against handicap seem best for the longer courses so it would appear that the technical difficulty per kilometre was higher for Green and Short Green, probably due to fewer longer legs in the complex dunes.
“>Series Table.pdf” Moiré O’Sullivan still comfortably leading but with 4 events left there’s still plenty of opportunity to catch up.
“>Handicap Table.pdf” The chance to reflect on your good (and bad) results and figure out the reasons.
“>Regatta Table.pdf” Remember in this you get rewarded for beating your handicap. Tight at the top but still a way to go. Everyone who has registered a handicap plus one event gets included in the scoring.
Alan – Remind us what the small and capital letters mean under the events in the Colour Standards table.