Scottish Championships 2009
Individual results
Overall | By course | Splits | Winsplits | RouteGadget now available.
Relay results
Overall | Splits by Class | Splits by combination | Winsplits | RouteGadget
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2009 Trophy Winners
| Class | Trophy | 2009 winner | |||
| M10 | Wooden and Silver Shield | James Ackland INT | |||
| M12 | Silver Cup | Ewen Kerridge MAROC | |||
| M14 | Wooden Trophy (Eagle) M13/14 | Alexander Chepelin GRAMP | |||
| M16 | Wooden Shield | Graham Hemingway WCOC (2nd) | |||
| M18 | Pewter Tankard (Int Men) | Matthew Halliday OD | |||
| M20 | Shield (Junior Cup) Milk MB | Michael McIver EUOC | |||
| M21L | Wooden Plaque (new 2002) | Paul Hornsey ESOC | |||
| M21E | Silver Cup | Tobias Noborn Goteborg | |||
| M21Nat | Silver Cup Native Scot | Murray Strain INT (4th) | |||
| M21E | Gwen Mayor Trophy - 1st Scot Club | Hector Haines EUOC (3rd) | |||
| M35 | Silver Cup | Roger Goddard FVO | |||
| M40 | Silver Cup (Wm Younger M43) | Steve Nicholson FVO | |||
| M45 | Wooden Goblet (GRAMP) | Dave Robertson CLYDE (3rd) | |||
| M50 | Silver Cup | James Tullie RR | |||
| M55 | Silver/Wood Plaque | Eddie Harwood MOR | |||
| M60 | Octagonal Wooden | Garth Bryan-Jones FVO | |||
| M65 | Octagonal Wooden | Neil McLean GRAMP | |||
| M70 | Small Silvery Plaque | Colin Spears HOC | |||
| M75 | The LOCHOC Boulder (new 2005) | Adrian Hope BASOC | |||
| W10 | Silver Cup | Abigail Mason MAROC | |||
| W12 | Antlers | Jennifer Ricketts MAROC | |||
| W14 | Wooden mounted | Frances Wright MAROC | |||
| W16 | Picture | Rona Lindsay ESOC | |||
| W18 | Wooden Shield | Jo Shepherd INVOC | |||
| W20 | Silver Cup (W19 Trophy) | no award | |||
| W21L | Quaich | Rachel Smirthwaite MOR (2nd) | |||
| W21E | Carol Mcneill Stag Trophy | Clare Ward ESOC | |||
| W21Nat | Shield Native Scot | Hollie Orr EUOC (3rd) | |||
| W21E | Gwen Mayor Trophy 1st Scot Club | Clare Ward ESOC | |||
| W35 | Silver Cup (Wm Younger) | Beccy Osborn FVO | |||
| W40 | Silver Cup (Wm Younger) | Zoe Griffin GRAMP | |||
| W45 | Wooden Goblet (GRAMP) | Marsela McLeod INVOC | |||
| W50 | Silver Cup | Lindsey Knox RR | |||
| W55 | Octagonal Wooden | Janice Nisbet ESOC | |||
| W60 | Octagonal Wooden | Liz Godfree DVO | |||
| W65 | Silver Cup | Norma Coutts ESOC (2nd) | |||
| W70 | Quaich | no award | |||
| W75 | no trophy | Lilian Davidson INVOC | |||
| Relay Class | Trophy | 2009 Winner | |||
| Open | Rose Bowl | EUOC | |||
| W Open | Silver Cup | EUOC | |||
| BOF 40- | Quaich (2004, INVOC) | MAROC | |||
| BOF 48- | Quaich (2004, CUNOC) | SYO | |||
| Handicap | Handicap Quaich (2005, East Area) | FVO (Handicap 12+) | |||
| 6+ points | no trophy | CLYDE | |||
| 9+ points | no trophy | MAROC | |||
| 12+ points | no trophy | FVO | |||
| 15+ points | no trophy | SYO | |||
| 18+ points | no trophy | BL | |||
String Course
Dogs are allowed in the car park and assembly areas only on both days but must be kept on leads. Please do not allow your dog to foul where it could inconvenience other people.
Traders must contact the organisers if they wish to come to the event.
Competitors take part at their own risk. We reserve the right to refuse or cancel an entry. In the unlikely event that one or both of the Scottish Championships events has to be cancelled we reserve the right to retain all or part of the entry fees as necessary to cover costs incurred.
Saturday 23rd May, Individuals: Dunachtonmore & Balavil, near Kingussie
Two superb areas which have been combined to provide challenging and contrasting orienteering styles. The terrain ranges from super fast open moor interspersed with juniper and birch forest to conifer forest with intricate contour detail and plenty of rock features.
Grid Reference: NH809038 Link to Google Maps
Course Details
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| Course | Classes | Map scale | Course length (km) | Height climb(metres) | No. of controls |
| 1 | M21E | 15 | 13.9570 | 33 | |
| 2 | W21E | 15 | 8.7 | 415 | 20 |
| 3 | M21L | 15 | 11.5 | 495 | 28 |
| 4 | M20L M35L M40L | 15 | 9.9 | 485 | 26 |
| 5 | M18L M21S W21L | 15 | 8.0 | 275 | 20 |
| 5X | M45L M50L | 10 | 8.0 | 275 | 20 |
| 6 | M20S M35S M40S W20L W35L W40L | 15 | 6.4 | 265 | 17 |
| 6X | M16A M55L M60L | 10 | 6.4 | 265 | 17 |
| 7 | M18S M21V W18L W21S | 15 | 5.5 | 150 | 13 |
| 7X | M45S M50S M65L W45L W50L | 10 | 5.5 | 150 | 13 |
| 8 | W20S W35S W40S | 15 | 4.7 | 120 | 13 |
| 8X | M55S M60S M70L W16A W55L W60L | 10 | 4.7 | 120 | 13 |
| 9 | W18S W21V M65S M75L W45S W50S W65L W70L | 10 | 4.2 | 115 | 11 |
| 10 | M70S M75S W55S W60S W65S W70S W75 | 10 | 3.4 | 85 | 8 |
| 11 | M21N W21N RED | 10 | 5.9 | 145 | 15 |
| 13 | M14A M16B | 10 | 4.3 | 140 | 12 |
| 14 | W14A W16B LIGHT GREEN | 10 | 3.6 | 100 | 11 |
| 15 | M12A M14B W12A W14B ORANGE | 10 | 2.8 | 60 | 12 |
| 16 | M10A M12B W10A W12B YELLOW | 10 | 2.4 | 40 | |
| 17 | M10B W10B WHITE | 10 | 1.6 | 25 | 11 |
Planners: Stewart Robertson INVOC, Mike Atherton BASOC
Controller: George Esson GRAMP
Organiser: Lesley Campbell, INVOC
Sunday 24th May, Relays: Strathmashie near Newtonmore
A traditional conifer plantation on a steep slope with some indigenous Scots Pine sections.
Grid Reference: NN570903 Link to Google Maps
Planner: Eddie Harwood, Moravian
Controller: David Summers, INVOC
Organiser: Marion MacCormick, BASOC
Map:
Used for the Scottish Relay Championships in the late 1990s and for 2 days of Lochaber 2001.
General information
All courses have 3 legs. Competitive teams will comprise 3 members of the same club. Non-Scottish clubs are eligible. Teams comprising members of different clubs will be non-competitive, except for ‘alliances’ of neighbouring clubs (see below). Teams comprising competitors of inappropriate age class, or with runners running more than once, may take part but will be non-competitive.
Any combination of sexes and ages is allowed. All senior classes start together and the handicap winners will be the first team from any of classes 3-7 to finish. Juniors and 21s may also compete in the ‘veteran’ handicap. Each team member in the handicap is allotted points as follows:
Handicap points
| M14- | 6 | W14- | 6 | M35 | 1 | W35 | 3 | M60 | 6 | W60 | 8 |
| M16 | 4 | W16 | 5 | M40 | 2 | W40 | 4 | M65 | 7 | W65 | 9 |
| M18 | 2 | W18 | 4 | M45 | 3 | W45 | 5 | M70+ | 8 | W70+ | 10 |
| M20 | 1 | W20 | 3 | M50 | 4 | W50 | 6 | ||||
| M21 | 0 | W21 | 2 | M55 | 5 | W55 | 7 |
The courses are as follows:
| 1. Men’s Open | A | A | A | 6. Handicap: 15+ point | C | D | C |
| 2. Women Open | B | B | B | 7. Handicap: 18+ point | D | D | C |
| 3. Handicap: 6+ point | A | B | C | 8. Junior: Total BOF age 48- | LG | O | LG |
| 4. Handicap: 9+ point | B | C | C | 9 Junior: Total BOF age 40- | Y | Y | O |
| 5. Handicap: 12+ point | B | D | C | Ad hoc teams are welcome on all courses. |
Courses A, B, C and D will be TD5 standard. Because of the constraints of the area, courses may be slightly longer than usual (subject to controlling). LG, O and Y correspond to the colour coded system. Teams may run in a longer class if they wish. Weak teams may run in a shorter class but will be non-competitive.
Ad hoc teams and alliances of neighbouring clubs may be accepted though a team which appears much stronger than their likely competition will be non-competitive.
Typically, two neighbouring clubs will be allowed to compete as an “alliance” if they have insufficient competitors to make a full team. This may include e.g. the only 1 or 2 juniors in a club with many adults. “Neighbouring” will be interpreted flexibly for far-travelled clubs
Posted on 01st Mar 09


