Scottish O League 2009
The FINAL SOL League Table after SOL 7 has been published with a couple of minor corrections here.
New table showing scores grouped by course (rather than age class) added for information only here.
A reminder that the SOL table is based on runners’ best FOUR scores.
The class table shows points scored by runners who are running ‘down’ one or more courses and so are not eligible for SOL trophies, marked ‘nc’. These runners are not used in calculating the course means and standard deviations, so their performances do not affect other people’s scores.
Points for the White course have been added - this is a non-competitive course and no prizes are awarded. Pairs and shadowing have been allowed. These scores are so that beginners get to see their names in the league table - views differ about whether we should publish points, or rank orders, for the White course and how this course is handled in the league will be reviewed for 2010.
The table at the top of the page shows the 10 highest scoring runners across all classes.
A second version of the league table has been added, showing points grouped by Course. The points here are identical to those grouped by class, but this format makes direct comparison easier, which some people have asked for. Adults running TD2-4 courses are included here.
Posted on 26th Dec 09
by Trevor Hoey - SOL Co-ordinator
Filed under: Fixtures/Events • News •
A Dixon says:
How many results count for the SOL league? Is it your best 4 or something or do all results count?
Phil Smith says:
Sam, yes this does need some thought, there have been some comments posted elsewhere regarding the issue for juniors…
James Ackland says:
Why didn’t I get any points on orange?
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Sam Gomersall says:
I am led to believe that white course competitors don’t get any points and therefore don’t appear on the League table. If this is so we have lost the plot. Encouraging juniors should be at the top of our list of things to do. I can run M45S and get on the Table but my 8 year old daughter can’t run W10B and get on the Table!? Surely not.