Scottish Score Championships
Scottish Score Championships and Inter-club Championships - final results now available.
12th Nov 07
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Scottish Score Championships and Inter-club Championships - final results now available.
12th Nov 07
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The SOA Child Protection Policies and Procedures are maintained by the Association’s Child Protection Officer, Donald Petrie.
11th Nov 07
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Scottish ‘O’ League 2007Details and summary of the 2007 league.
Final standings after SOL 7 (PDF)
06th Nov 07
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Competitions - your views pleaseAs the new Competitions Convener I am trying to address some more of the outstanding issues that were deemed suitable for wider debate amongst orienteers in Scotland.
03rd Nov 07
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We are deeply saddened to report the sudden death of Dick Amour, INVOC member, all-round good guy and a superb orienteer at the highest level.
31st Oct 07
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South of Scotland League, event 2The second event of the 07-08 SoSOL series was held by ESOC on Cademuir, near Peebles.
Results are here.
28th Oct 07
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Despite some excellent performances, Scotland finished second in the Senior Home Internationals in Wales at the weekend.
23rd Oct 07
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South of Scotland League, event 1The first SoSOL of the winter was hosted by TAY on Culteuchar and Dron, southwest of Perth.
Results are found here.
21st Oct 07
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Hollie Orr (Clyde), Doug Tullie (EUOC and RR) and Hazel Wright (MAR) represented Great Britain last weekend in the Junior European Cup in France.
18th Oct 07
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This area is currently planned to be used for SOC 2008. When the event is registered, the area will be embargoed for a period of 6 months prior to the event (24th/25th May). This covers the whole area on the current TAY map (NN 712579). The area will again be embargoed from the beginning of August 2008 as it is being used for the Scottish 6-days competition in 2009.
11th Oct 07
The Scottish sports web magazine ”In The Winning Zone” features an article on Scott in the October issue.
04th Oct 07
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If you are an enthusiastic orienteer and want to improve your skills, have you considered becoming a controller? Even though you may not be a super-fast competitor, controlling provides an excellent opportunity for sharpening up your map interpretation and navigational skills.
To apply to become a Grade 3 controller, you must have planned 3 events (with at least one at Level 4), have organised a competition on the BOF Fixture List and have attended a Grade 3 Controllers’ Course. Courses can
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