Kenilworth Runners Orienteering Race

 

Long Course  -  8.0 km

 

1.       Graham Gristwood              30.26  

2.       Daniel Halliday                  33.56

3.       Andy Emmerson                37.17

4.       Ivan Holdsworth                37.58

5.       Ian Gregory                      42.09

6.       Dave Marr & Bob Brandon   43.20

7.       Mike Hampton         43.39

8.       Julian Tombs                     44.43

9.       Matthew Keal                   45.52

10.     James Hartwright               47.00

11.     Tony & Jane Feltbower        47.40

12.     John Woodrow                  48.24

13.     John Ward                       49.04

14.     J Simpson & Mick Williams   52.48

15.     Rich Greenhalf                  53.01

16.     Roland Smythe                  53.29

17.     Richard Spencer                55.38

18.     John Dagnan                     58.10

19.     Lucy Hartwright                59.22

20.     Bob Griffiths                     61.20

21.     Angela, Sue & Amy            66.45

22.     Lynne Chapman                 67.01

23.     Colin Dooling                    70.28

24.     Rich Steel                        73.08

25.     Tim Payne & Jayne McNally 73.46

 


Castle Farm, Kenilworth - 10th June 2004

 

Short Course  -  4.5 km

 

1.       Jessica Halliday                 28.40  

2.       Gill Tugman & Julie Bevan    42.45

3.       Ulli Ull & Miranda Aston      46.25

4.       Dave Evans                      60.42

5.       G Bradbury & Carole Smythe 64.28

6.       Roger & Pam Wilkes           66.45

7.       Roy Manuel                      73.04

 

 

I hope you enjoyed your run, the club's first long distance orienteering event

on a new map produced for the occasion. Putting the controls out took longer

than I expected, mainly due to a confrontation with a herd of cows.

Thanks are due to Mike Hampton, who started first and took controls 3 and 4 with him to put

out as he went round. Also to Peter Guillaume who collected some of them in for me the following day.

 

Feedback seems to be that the running made this event more enjoyable than the shorter, more difficult,

 event at Woodcote last year. So look out for a similar sort of race next year.

 

Barry Elkington