British Championships 2008
The next cutoff date for entries for the Individual Event of the British Championships at Culbin on 19th April is SUNDAY 24th FEBRUARY.
13th Jan 08
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British Championships 2008The next cutoff date for entries for the Individual Event of the British Championships at Culbin on 19th April is SUNDAY 24th FEBRUARY.
13th Jan 08
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There was a 40 percent increase in the entry for Solway’s 17th Annual Mabie Knoll Bagging Competition (novelty Score Event) held on 2nd January.
Surprise (and surprised) winner Dave McQuillen will organise the 2009 event. Results here
04th Jan 08
The Festive Frolic on the exended Carberry map was won Murray Strain and Jo Stevenson.
29th Dec 07
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New SOA 4 year plan and 2008 Operating PlanThe new 4 Year Plan (2008-2011) and 2008 Operating plan have been agreed and are now available. There are sections for each of the Directorships (Operations, Development, Marketing & Communications, Performance, Partnerships) and an overall Leadership section. Due to the restructuring of the Executive in 2007, the new plans have been prepared by the Executive. It is intended to involve the wider membership in the preparation of the 2009 plan during August 2008.
24th Dec 07
Allocation of development funds for 2006/7 is now complete.
20th Dec 07
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World Schools Orienteering Champs 2008Scotland are the hosts in 2008 and the website www.wsco2008.org.uk is now live.
05th Dec 07
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Doug Tullie (EUOC and RR) was awarded the Silva statuette for his performance in the middle distance at the Junior World Championships.
05th Dec 07
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Message from Donald PetrieMany thanks to all SOA clubs who contributed to my leaving present. Very much appreciated. I’ll be the best dressed orienteer at events for a while.
Donald Petrie
27th Nov 07
British Orienteering’s Junior Lead Coach Jason Inman was the deserving winner in the Coach of the Year category at the ClubSport Stirling Awards last week.
19th Nov 07
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