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Jamie Stevenson Trophy, rules and guidelines

Purpose

To provide an inter-club competition for junior orienteers. Competition is based on the English Yvette Baker trophy, for which more details can be found on the BOF website.

 

Rules

  1. All Scottish (open or closed) clubs are eligible to compete.
  2. The competition is open to juniors (M/W20 and under). Competitors must be local or full members of the club for which they are competing, either individually, or through family or group.
  3. Courses used are Yellow, Orange, Light Green and Green. Men and women are scored separately on all 4 courses, giving 8 classes.
  4. The competition is organised by the Scottish Junior Squad. Queries regarding eligibility will be dealt with by the Coordinator of ScotJOS.

Guidelines

Course Eligibility:

Responsibility for entering competitors on the correct course lies with the entering club. Eligibility for each course is defined as follows:

  • Green: any junior (M20 or under)
  • Light Green: any M/W14-, plus any M/W16+ who has yet to achieve a total of three Gold results at M/W16+ or JM/W5 standard or the equivalent (i.e. winner’s time + 25%) on a Green or higher course at a District Event.
  • Orange: any M/W12-, plus any M/W14+ who has yet to achieve a total of three Gold results at M/W14+ or JM/W4 standard or higher or the equivalent (i.e. winner’s time + 25%) on a Light Green or higher course at a District Event.
  • Yellow: any M/W10, plus any M/W12 or M/W14 who has yet to achieve a total of three Gold results at their age class or JM/W3 standard or higher or the equivalent (i.e. winner’s time + 25%) on an Orange or higher course at a District Event.
  • Pairs may compete on the Yellow and Orange courses. As a minimum requirement, neither member of the pair may have achieved a Gold standard in any class in the current calendar year, nor at the colour they are competing on (or a higher colour). However, it is expected that clubs will only want to run pairs to enable novices to participate, and that clubs will observe the spirit of this rule. Shadowing by adults is not allowed.
  • Competitors from the same club on the same course must start at least 4 minutes apart.

Scoring in all classes will be 100-99-98 etc. All eligible juniors from competing clubs score points.

Each club counts its 6 best scores from across all 8 classes to produce its total points, with a maximum of 4 counters on any one course (i.e. Yellow, Orange, Light Green, Green ), and a maximum of 3 counters in any one class (e.g. Yellow boys, Orange girls ).

Where clubs finish on equal points, positions will be differentiated by looking at the scores of the 7th best eligible counter for each team, then if needed, the 8th best, 9th best and so on.

Photo of authorPosted on 19th Jun 06
by Phil Smith - Competitions Co-ordinator

 

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