WEE 6 – Antrim Hospital

A little late, but better late than never… And so to June and a different venture in the world of WEE. For the entire month we are going to be re-structuring the Series. The familiar two runs will still be there, but as we switch focus towards encouraging newcomers to take up the sport we are removing results from each event and consequently there will be NO league for this month. You will still receive your splits and results will appear on the night but nothing will be published! Instead we are going to be offering some coaching for those Read More …

Stranmillis Sprint Sunday 4th June

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Impassable Features!

Our sport is all about fair play and sadly I heard of several people disregarding the rules on impassable features recently at the Craigavon WEE. I hope that this is due to some novices / newcomers not really understanding the rules rather than regulars flagrantly disobeying them, but either way it would seem that a little more education is needed. Urban / sprint orienteering is different from normal orienteering in that it takes place in an area where property boundaries fenced / or unfenced and public or private flower beds need to be respected by competitors. They are OUT OF BOUNDS!! These areas are Read More …

Drumgor Junior Courses

I received a good question about the junior courses for Drumgor and their age suitability: Both runs take place in a large housing estate that is covered by a comprehensive network of footpaths, alleyways, and cycle paths. Whilst I can’t guarantee that the courses will be traffic free, the only roads to be crossed are minor estate roads that are usually very quiet, and the courses have been purposefully planned to make use of the path network so that the majority of crossings, if any, take place at cul-de-sacs or parking areas as shown on the image. Both the morning and afternoon runs do Read More …

NI Sprint Series – Drumgor

And so to Drumgor… For all those thinking of coming there are a couple of notes to read in advance with regard to the map: Due to the nature of the estate, with its comprehensive path network and large number of housing blocks, purely in the interests of clarity we have made some decisions which mean that the map no longer fully complies with the ISSOM standard. We follow the letter of the law but have applied the rules obliquely: Impassable Features: The definition of an impassable wall / fence symbol does not necessarily mean that the feature is actually Read More …

Spring Cup Tables available

The Spring Cup tables are now available in the public folder “Club Colour Series”.  The points assigned are place points (ignoring non-members) and it is the lowest two scores which count.

WEE 3 Craigavon – Thank you

Evening Folks. I just wanted to say a large thank you to all the wonderful volunteers who helped out on Wednesday evening: Aileen, Ian, Stephen, Shaun, Susan, Sophie, Steph ( any more s’s?!? ), Mark, and Ben, and a special thanks and apology to Cara who manned the starts all evening without getting a run, because of a no-dog rule that I knew nothing about and take full responsibility for. While I’m apologising, I’d also like to apologise for the delayed start. This was due to having to move all the controls we had set out for a successful school event earlier in the afternoon. Hopefully the Read More …

They’re Back!

After an absences of many years the LVO forums are back. Where? The LVO Community Pages Why? The purpose of the community is to provide an all-inclusive area (i.e. to include those that do not wish to use other social networks; Facebook, Twitter etc.) where club members and potential members can browse and post to the club forum.  Share and ask about anything to do with LVO and Orienteering in general. “There are no stupid questions … only stupid answers!” How? Register and Log In to be able to create and reply to topics and posts in the Forums section or Read More …

WEE 3 – Craigavon Senior High School

And so to WEE 3 (Thanks to the Collins family for an enjoyable WEE 2). This year’s WEE summer excursion to Craigavon is to be held at Craigavon Senior High School and Edenvilla Park, Portadown, and not at Craigavon Lakes as some may have seen. A new area to most, and in keeping with this I’m going to be offering something new: In addition to the usual short and long courses, for those more experienced there will be an additional course (Course 3 if entering online). As we will be in the middle of our inaugural Sprint series I will be Read More …