South of Scotland League, event 1
The 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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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
SOL 7, Tinto Twin, 3/4th NovResults are here.
RouteGadget here, go and view / plot route choices.
01st Oct 07
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SOL 6, Dumyat, 30th SepResults are available from the FVO website
RouteGadget is now available on the same page.
30th Sep 07
Kinnoull Hill, Perth; presented by Tayside Orienteers.
Results of the Kinnoull Hill event are here
30th Sep 07
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Congratulations to Jamie Stevenson on winning the Danish Long Distance Championship!
12th Sep 07
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The SOA has produced a new leaflet describing the Scottish orienteering scene. Copies are available from the National Centre; a PDF version of the leaflet is also available for download.
10th Sep 07
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SOL, 5, Fungle, 9th SeptResults on the Maroc website.
Compare route choices with RouteGadget .
09th Sep 07
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Congratulations to FVO’s Juniors on winning the trophy this year.
Final results are available and now with RouteGadget you can plot and compare your routes.
03rd Sep 07
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