Level C Urban Event (Birch Hill) 27-Jan-24 - Results

 

 

Provisional full results for the event here. 

Routegadget for this event is available here.

BOF results and ranking points. 

UK Urban League (UKUL) results  and link to South of England League .

A set of photographs taken at the event by David Jukes are now available on Flickr - see the BKO Urban Event album.

 

 

Planners Comments

 

It's been a while since I planned anything bigger than a club training evening but 7 courses on an area that I thought I knew well should have been relatively easily.
Birch Hill is a great urban area, technical and not repetitive,  But it is a bit small.
Previous events have travelled over into the adjoining Great Hollands map, but that adds some long boring runs.  I added the new strip southeast of the park, which gave some tricky return loops, but the longest courses still had back to back maps and even a butterfly loop on the longest one.  All the feedback I heard was positive.
 
The recent change in the Rules about urban event course lengths has effectively shortened courses.  The distance is now quoted as along the optimum route as opposed to the straight line, but the recommended distances remain the same.
I realise that urban races are not an IOF discipline at Elite level and are therefore not considered as significant as other events but I still think the recommended distances need looking at.  I know the decision has been made not to change the table in Appendix B at this point but perhaps it should be.
 
Katy Stubbs, BKO

 

Concorde Chase (Barossa) 28-Jan-24 - Results

 

Final results for the event here. 

Routegadget for this event is available here.

 

BOF results and ranking points.  

Planner’s Notes (added 31st January 2024)

Barossa is well known to local orienteers, we wanted to also use the Range Danger Area to the west as a newer challenge, but permission was not given. We managed to get the rare use of Poors Allotments (PA) thanks to our date being outside the nesting season. Collingwood College for Assembly enabled short walks to a single sheltered Start and nearby Finish, important considerations for our winter event. 

Starting at the SE corner of the map enabled clockwise courses for everyone, but limited how far west courses could go. The top four courses reached the lovely west quarter, mid courses braved the stream crossing, shorter courses used the flatter terrain in the east.

Barossa terrain changes completely between September and January, minor paths appear and open areas become very runnable. Map accuracy sometimes suffers as a result. Blue/Sh Blue C1 was perhaps a case in point.

Most courses used the long SE-NW leg over the ridge towards the stream and controls 152 and 150. This open area has had young trees on it for the past 10 years, giving some good route choices. We were gobsmacked to discover just a week before the event that work had begun on clearing the entire area of all trees, reducing the leg to a cavalry charge to a highly visible control in open space. I was heartbroken.

We had a huge entry of 600+, fantastic to see. The high numbers did cause a lot of following, tricky sites like 145 and 162 were overrun at times. Blue/S Blue/Green averaged 100 runners, very hard to separate them without adding more and more controls.

Despite the foibles, I hope you all enjoyed a great day out in the winter sun. Thanks to the many people who put their routes on RG, very interesting. (Well done Sh Brown, 56% of runners did it). Comments noted, some valid points of concern, and thanks for the many positive comments on the courses.

One final point on RG comments: the word ‘bingo’ seems increasingly to be used to mean ‘I didn’t find the control’. The latter does not automatically mean the former!

 

 

Saturday Event (Swinley West) 24-Feb-24 - Results

 


 

 Saturday 24th February

Swinley West Saturday event

Thanks to all of you who braved the mud and flooding at Swinley! It was good that the  rain held off and I hope you enjoyed your runs.

Even if you made a big mistake or mispunched, do have a look at routegagdet to try and work out where you went wrong or add your route. Also have a look at winsplits and the bonus material to see which legs worked better for you. 

Results

Final Results 

Routegadget

Winsplits

BOF Results

 

Regional Event (Rushall Woods) 17-Mar-24 - Results

 

Full provisional results can be found here . 

BOF official results and ranking points . (Please contact results@bko.org.uk if you see any errors.) 

Winsplits can be found here

Routegadget  here.

 

Lost Property:  Red commemorative bandana- email  events@bko.org.uk if you think it might be yours. 

 

Officials Comments 

Thank you to everyone for coming to our Rushall event. After our control setters went around in the rain the weather cleared up and was even sunny at times. This did not allow for the ground to dry out so thank you for bearing with the road parking which gave some of you a longer walk to the start but let everyone get away again with no problem. Underfoot on the courses was also somewhat challenging and a couple of extra temporary water features may have appeared but the vast majority did well and we have had several comments about enjoyable courses so thanks to our planner Steve and controller Alan. 

Apologies for some waiting around at the beginning for those needing hired dibbers, there is always something. Thank you for your patience on that and hope your rune eventually went well. .

  

Jane Courtier, Organiser

 

 

Hopefully everyone enjoyed Rushall Woods in some way despite the weather. 400mm of rain has fallen in the area since I started planning and it was the first event where I have worn wellies on every planning visit! After the courses were finalised in early February, that month received 218% average rainfall and 89% of March’s rainfall average rainfall fell in the first 17 days of the month.

The main start was planned to make you think from the very beginning. The boxes were deliberately set back before you punched the start and had the whole area laid before you with all four courses fanning out across the area.

Rushall woods is nicely varied but suffers from some inhospitable areas of undergrowth which I tried to avoid as far as possible although they are expanding every year and impossible to totally avoid. Wherever possible I tried to give you route choice with at least two viable options. I had anticipated the going to be tough and the course lengths were kept down to compensate for this and the climbs – although there were clearly some very tired runners at the finish.

I was very cautious planning the Short Green to get our older competitors safely across the area avoiding the worst terrain and vegetation whilst still providing a navigational challenge. The junior courses were planned to be of the correct technical challenge within the BO guidance with two decision points on most of the yellow legs and options to stay off the paths on the Orange and Light Green to gain an advantage but with catching features.

Control 73 on the Green, Blue and Brown courses was the most talked about control. The location was added to the map using GPS so it was definitely in the correct position but I accept there were some similar unmapped patched of vegetation in the area that caused confusion. It’s a nice area to use but lacks TD4/5 control sites.

46 and 48 (23 on the Brown) were close to each other but on different mapped features, but as the depression had filled with water they looked similar but distinguishable and visible from each other. Next time I will use distinctly different numbers.

A couple of people commented on some of the features being difficult or dangerous to access due to the wet conditions. From a planners perspective it’s a compromise when positioning the control to place them where they can be accessed safely but are not too obvious and visible from a great distance. This applied to 66, 70 & 62 although the controller thought the latter too visible and moved it slightly further into the ditch on the Sunday morning. Had it not rained heavily early on the Sunday morning things would have been different as these areas were much drier Saturday afternoon when I put the stakes out and Sunday’s heavy rain had not yet been forecast.

Thanks for the feedback from everyone I spoke to at the finish – it’s great to hear what people thought – good or bad. Hopefully the courses were demanding enough but not too challenging.

Finally thanks to Alan from BADO for controlling – again I learnt a lot from very constructive feedback, and the dedicated team of BKO members who put the controls out early on Sunday morning in the rain and collected them all back in again.

 

Steve Waite. Planner 18/03/24

Saturday Event (Burghfield) 27-Apr-24 - Results

Video 

Jon Steed has uploaded a video of his run on Light Green today, take a look at this and other videos on Jon's channel.  Many thanks for sharing this Jon. 

 

 

ORGANISERS Comments

 
Thank you to everyone who came along to Burghfield for the BKO event this morning (Saturday 27th April). I’m sorry you didn’t get beautiful spring sunshine for your runs but at least the threatened rain didn’t materialise! I spoke to a number of you before and after your courses and you seemed to enjoy yourselves. Thank you to Simon for planning the courses which were well received and certainly challenging!
 
We had many more entries than we had anticipated and thank you for bearing with us, especially with car parking (which was very tight!) and during the busy period at the start.
 
It was great to see so many newcomers and we hope you had a good time and want to come to more events in future. We hope you got the help/instruction you needed and any feedback on how you found it/how things could improve would be welcome to events@bko.org.uk. If you’re keen to do more, joining the club is a great way to keep up to date with events, get involved and meet other club members. Local membership is just £7 per year. For more details, contact the membership secretary on membership@bko.org.uk.
 
Finally, thank you to the fabulous BKO team of helpers who all pulled together to help make things run smoothly.
 
LOST PROPERTY - A digital watch was found on the light green/short blue course. If it’s yours, contact me on events@bko.org.uk
 
Now for a sit down and a cup of tea - phew :)
 

Lynne Moore

 

Final results can be found  here.  

Winsplits for this event

British Orienteering results

Routegadget (including SplitsBrowser) for this event is here. Please add your route and have a look to see where others went. (You can add a gps file or draw your route by hand). 

 

Note that the excel download below is not functional.

Summer Parks Event (Wildridings) 8-Jun-24 - Results

Thank you for coming  for a pleasantmornings orienteering on a tecnicaland interesting urban orienteering area.

Hope to see you soon at BKO training at Great Hollands and Lily Hillpark or our next saturday event at Jennets Park. 

 

Final results can be found here

 Routegagdet and splitwbrowser available here 

Winsplits (including bonus content) can be found here.

BOF results are here 

Summer Parks Event (Windsor ) 17-Aug-24 - Results

Thank you to everyone who came along to Windsor on Saturday.  I hope that you enjoyed your run and the sunshine and the riverside setting. Thank you also to Stefan Stasiuk for his planning on a tricky area working around  the tourists and the changing of the guard! 

 

The challenges for organising were different from most of our Saturday morning events, for example  we couldn't provide parking on site; but there were benefits such as having an event easily accessible by public transport and the start finish and assembly in close proximity.

 

If you are new to orienteering and want to know more about orienteering in Berkshire please follow up at events@bko.org.uk.  Or our membership secretary at  membership@bko.org.uk.

 

Finally, thank you to all those from BKO who  pulled together to help make things run smoothly on the day and to Stefan and Katy Stubbs for updating the map. 

 

Our next event is at Burghfield south west of Reading on 28th September, but watch out also for club members training activities midweek until early September. 

 

Results can be found at the links below.  If you have any queries please contact events@bko.org.uk .  We encourage you to add your route to routegadget, as well as comparing your route to others, it gives useful feedback to the planner. 

Mark Foxwell 

 

 

Saturday Event (Benyons Inclosure) 28-Sep-24 - Results

 We hope  you all enjoyed your run and the return of sunshine after a wet week! 

 

Draft results for this event   Draft results

Routegadget for this event . Please add your routes and see where others went. 

Winsplits including bonus material ,

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