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Night Street League 5 - Poynton

Event #5 of the Night Street League Series 2021-22 (postponed from 2020-21)

Corrected results and wrong answers ...

Tue 11th Jan 2022

Type of event: Local, Night, Street
Type of terrain: Urban
Info updated: 13th Jan

Results

Event Report

Please check your results carefully for spelling/club/year of birth/correct timing and score, and let us know asap of any errors. If your score is not what you were expecting, and you don't feature in the wrong-answers list, one of us has made a mistake.

Don't forget that if you can't make a particular event, you can get the map and questions from Grahame , and run by yourself before or after the day, and have your score included.

Wrong answers

(correct answer in brackets)

25(10) Ruth Beresford 01

28(18) Tony Hulme 19

31(03) Mike Wharton 08

38(20) Paul Rowley, Graham Heap 21 (wrong box for 28?)

39(0) Emma Mason, Edward Corden 2  (wrong box for 34?)

40(3) Jo Miles 4

41(7) Tom Williamson 1

45(04) Emma Mason 03

51(05) Hazel Hindle 14

56(10) Ashling Chin+Nick Colwill 11

57(2nd) Tom Williamson 1st

62(32) Lisa Bloor+Cath Tombs 0

63(A) Paul Turner 9, Ashling Chin+Nick Colwill 8

65(4) Guy Conlon 6, Mike Greenwood 1

72(3) James Corden 1

77(1) James Corden, Paul Hunt 5

78(4) Paul Rowley 1

83(12) James Corden 10

84(42) Doug Edwards 13


Pre Event Info

Score event with 40 minute, 60 minute or 75 minute time limit. Under 16s MUST be accompanied by an adult. 16 and 17 year olds can compete alone but ONLY with written consent from parent/guardian. Lights essential (+ back-up). High-visibility clothing compulsory.

Venue: The Kingfisher, London Road South, Poynton, SK12 1NJ

The event will use the traditional format - so all answers need to be recorded (legibly please!) on your cluesheet. It is NOT a MapRun event!

Registration

Everyone should pre-enter using the MDOC Registration System  https://mdocentry.org.uk. Select your course, then choose a start block. If you do not have your own SI card (dibber), a hire dibber will be allocated to you. This process will guarantee that a map is available for you on the night. 

If you wish to run in a pair, please enter each competitor individually, and we'll sort the pairings out at registration on the night.

Entries will close at midnight on Sunday 9th January.

We would prefer to avoid entry on the day (EOD) but a limited number of maps may be available. Please do NOT rely on it.

On the night registration will be based in the pub. You will need to pick up your personalised question / answer sheet and a dibber (if requested) and pay for your entry. Our preferred system of payment is by contactless card - using the iZettle system. Cash payments will be possible, but not encouraged.

Please note that all runners will receive a map, and will be charged for it (£4 senior, £2 junior); people running in pairs will both be charged.

We will operate a 'gopher' system for anyone who feels uncomfortable with going into the pub. Please pre-enter in the usual way, then drop Grahame an email to let him know. You will either have to pay by cash - preferably the exact money, or temporarily hand your credit / debit card to the gopher who will make the payment on your behalf before returning the card to you.

Other points worth noting .........

The data you provide in the pre-entry system removes the requirement to fill in the "Participant Waiver Form".

The boards showing photographs of common control sites will no longer be used. The photos are available on the Typical NSL Controls page.

Final details - including a copy of the Safety Notice, and the safety map - will be emailed to all pre-entries after entries have closed.

It will not be available at registration. Please read them!

Location

Nearest town: Poynton

Contacts / Officials

Series Co-ordinator: Grahame Crawshaw

Enquiries to 

Safety and Risk

A comprehensive risk assessment will have been carried out by the organiser, but participants take part at their own risk and are responsible for their own safety during the event.

Privacy: when entering our events your name may appear in the results section of this website or in newspaper reports.
Read our privacy policy to see how we look after your personal data.

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