Scots abroad
Mar’s British and Jan Kjellstrom junior champion Duncan Coombs is one of three Scots who will be Australia bound with the British team in July for the World junior Orienteering Championships…
02nd May 07
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Mar’s British and Jan Kjellstrom junior champion Duncan Coombs is one of three Scots who will be Australia bound with the British team in July for the World junior Orienteering Championships…
02nd May 07
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Friday 1 June, at the Carmichael Estate, Biggar.
Results.
01st May 07
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There are a number of issues affecting AOL users. The following info may help you understand what the problems are.
01st May 07
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The Veterans Home International match is being held in Perthshire over the weekend of 17th-18th November.
25th Apr 07
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Kirsty Coombs, Abigail Longhurst, Kirstin Maxwell and Joanna Shepherd (all W16)
Jessica Orr (W16), Alan Cherry (M16)
Hazel Wright (W18), Alasdair McLeod (M18), Calum Coombs (M18)
25th Apr 07
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Jan Kjellstrom junior winner, Duncan Coombs, picked up his second major title of the season when he secured the M20 FCC at Coventry last weekend.
23rd Apr 07
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SOA Sports Science Convenor Jason Simpson explores the issues around drugs in sport.
Orienteering, just like every other sport, is having to deal with the increasing problem of doping.
23rd Mar 07
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Saturday 3 March 2007, Faskally Woods, Pitlochry
This coaching day was very well attended, with enthusiastic orienteers of all ages attending from a wide area. Faskally is a delightful area for orienteering, with varied terrain and features all within a compact area of forest, readily accessible from the main road, so it was an ideal choice for a coaching area.
03rd Mar 07
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The annual Scotjos development weekend took place on the 24th and 25th of February at Kinnoull Hill and Barr Wood in unexpectedly fine weather. Over 40 invited juniors took part along with 17 coaches.
27th Feb 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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