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Night Street League Series 10, 2021-22
League details and overall league results
This is our tenth series of events and features one new area as well as some we have used before.
Three of the events were planned as Virtual events where you could use the MapRun app on your smartphone or watch to record your route and the controls you visit.
The overall results after all 8 events are now available, and a list prize winners ...
Prizes for the seriers were awarded at the NSL Cup Final event on Tuesday 8th March at Chapel-en-le-Frith.
Amended 11th March 22 ... Winners and Prizes in the Men's Gross Points competition - an explanation ...
Bronze for Chris & John at British Middles
Congratulations to Chris Rostron (M75) and John Britton (M70) who both gained Bronze medals at the British Middle Distance Championships 2022, which were held at Rushmere Country Park near Leighton Buzzard on Sunday 6th March.
North West Night League 2021/22
Final League Results
Provisional North West Night League Table after the 7th and final event at Teggs Nose on 12th February 2022 ...
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Provisional Results after all 7 events (as an Excel spreadsheet)
The top 3 men were:
Nick Taylor MDOC M40 120 points
Jon Hateley DEE M55 112 points
John Embrey SROC M60 109 points
The top 3 women were:
Hannah Hateley DEE W21 111 points
Diane Jacks WRE W50 84 points
Charlotte Somers-Cocks LOC W60 82 points
Class winners were:
M18- Alex Matthews SROC
M19-49 Nick Taylor MDOC
M50+ Jon Hateley DEE
W18- Emily Turner LOC
W19-49 Hannah Hateley DEE
W50+ Diane Jacks WRE
Congratulations to the overall winners and class winners.
The NWNL is sponsored by BrightBikeLights www.brightbikelights.com.
Fallibroome and Cheadle Hulme success at British Schools
Fallibroome and Cheadle Hulme juniors gained some excellent results at the British Schools Orienteering Championships at Stowe Park last Sunday, with Fallibroome Year 7 Girls, Year 13 Girls and Year 13 Boys teams all achieving gold medals.
Read on for more results and comments from Alain Kyd and Simon Fletcher ...
British Orienteering - Return to Orienteering Guidance
Following the recent announcements by the government, British Orienteering has amended the operational guidance for orienteering events in England.
The move to Step 4 on 19 July in England sees the removal of a large number of restrictions, with no set restrictions on the format or how many people can take part in sport and physical activity.
British Orienteering would like to thank all the volunteers and clubs who’ve worked hard within the previous restrictions to ensure the sport returned in a safe a manner as possible. Whilst restrictions have been lifted, COVID is very much still in circulation and we urge a continued responsible approach to running events and coach sessions. Some people will still be cautious so please be mindful to respect others personal choices as some normality returns.
The following simple overarching guidance of key considerations for participants, orienteering coaches, officials and athletes is a summary of relevant Government guidance.
An accompanying set of FAQs contain information on specific questions, whilst Sport England has also published separate FAQs.
Please familiarise yourself with the new guidance: