Social Media Training

Social media is becoming increasingly important in engaging our members and reaching out to the wider community. There are so many sports and activities out there, so we will need members to use Social Media to raise the profile and highlight our amazing sport and the opportunities people have to take part. Here is some info: The aim is to provide a practical and engaging two hour course to cover the basic knowledge of: To register, please sign up online: https://form.jotform.com/231723914899368 Closing date for Registration:ย Friday 14th July If this interests you please sign up – sorry for the short notice, Read More …

LVO Strategic Plan

๐Ÿ‘Many of you have been involved with contributing to the new 5 year Strategic Plan – thank you so much for helping with this. ๐Ÿ‘Huge thanks go to Moire O’Sullivan who has had hours of conversations with members and non-members associated with our club/sport, listened to your thoughts and ideas, collated all this evidence and chaired the strategy planning discussions. ๐ŸŽฏMembers of the club met on Saturday 17 June for a Strategy meeting to discuss the findings of this feedback which were used to form a vision for our club and set out a plan of action over the next Read More …

hCALF table updated after Belvoir

They can be found from the web-site by going “STANDINGS>hCalf”. An event variance of 2mins23secs shows how the climb from river level to the car park finish took its toll. With 3 scoring events gone (WEE1 was used to set initial handicaps) and 4 to go it means that WEE5 on 2nd August at UUJ should start to show who is in contention in both the hCOW (regularity) and Regatta (improvement) competitions. By the way, I’ve haven’t yet had any suggestions as to the title for which hCALF is the abbreviation.

๐Ÿ†LVO Club Champions 2023๐Ÿ†

The fantastic NI Colour Series event on Saturday 24 June at Meelmore hosted the annual LVO Club Championship event. All who attended will agree that the courses were certainly fit for a Championship – thank you to George Savell for planning such a challenge for us to enjoy/endure! It is sometimes a bit tricky to decide what colour course is best matched with each age/gender class. Some people bravely ran up a course meaning they were competing with people in a different age category. This means that some winners are being awarded a title for an age class which is Read More …

A final WEE report on the June Series

Our 4th and final June WEE took place at Belvoir Forest. Fortunately the dry weather returned for the 40ish participants to enjoy. ๐Ÿ‘‹ Mother and son team Norma Rea and James Ewart planned two excellent courses using a great mix of forest trails and the more open areas, so a great mix of running. ๐Ÿฅ‡๐Ÿฅˆ๐Ÿฅ‰ Being the final WEE event in June we now have the the results for this months series! Long – Men: This was a very closely fought series. The top 5 men were all within 7 points. Lyle Fleming M60 came out top with the maximum Read More …

Table Updated post-Meelmore

The NISeries tables have been published on the NIOA web-site, but you can find a copy at “Resources>OneDrive Public>NISeries>NISeries2023.pdf”. Asterisks have started to appear against those who have achieved the mandatory 4 results and who will now go into discard mode in the autumn events. The colour standards table “STANDINGS>Colour Standards>Colour Standards.pdf” shows changes against some folk who didn’t achieve a standard at Meelmore as last year’s Florencecourt event drops out of the 12-month window. The updated hCOW tables are at “STANDINGS>hCow>hCOW2023”. “Event7Meelmore.pdf” shows how the points spread out from Aileen McCarron’s position at the middle of the sorted list, Read More …

A look back at Tollymore Festival of Orienteering 2023

Those of us lucky enough to get down to County Down at the weekend enjoyed a real varied selection of racing along with the usual craic. ๐Ÿ– ๐Ÿก Friday evening saw almost 50 of us running round the streets and Parks of the seaside town of Newcastle. The Urban courses were fast (if you could cope with the humidity) and although it is challenging to make the town technically difficult, Planners Fionne and Moire kept things interesting with route choice and control locations. Others involved in supporting this event were Stephen Gilmore- Map Corrections, Steph- Controller/ Set-Out/Collection/ Starts, Dan Earnshaw- Read More …

Note to Planners/Organisers

I will be at WEE4 at Belvoir tomorrow evening and will be happy to take back any unused maps and map bags with which you might be lumbered. LVO Map Printing Services

A WEE report on Bangor Castle

๐Ÿคฟ Where did all the lovely sunny Wednesday evenings go? Over 30 of us braved the biblical weather which welcomed us to Bangor this past Wednesday, certainly poor Alan the planner who was out all evening got a good soaking! ๐Ÿ‘‹ Participants enjoyed fun courses with lots of changes in direction. This and good use of a central control on the long course kept us needing to keep our maps orientated on the exits from controls to have a clean run. ๐Ÿฅ‡๐Ÿฅˆ๐Ÿฅ‰ We now have people who have completed three June events and are sitting pretty at the top of Read More …

hCALF Tables Updated after Bangor

To find them go to “STANDINGS” on the website and click on “hCalf2023”. The on-the-night performance is shown in “WEE3Bangor.pdf” with the results in order of variance i.e. amount by which handicap was beaten. Note that the best score for regularity is in the middle of that list and the place points increase the nearer one gets to the top or bottom. Those scores appear in “hCOW Table.pdf”, whereas “Regatta Table.pdf” shows the points assigned from the beginning of the list i.e. by improvement on handicap. In both tables it will be best 4 results to count so the current Read More …