Honestly - there was no control at the Bunny

Last Updated: Monday, 28 January 2013 20:53

It was a real learning experience to navigate between the buildings at UWS Campbelltown at SHOO's most recent Summer Saturday. Narrow paths and a chequerboard of gardens required plenty of planning before the run to make the most of the course set by Stephan Wagner.

Several runners were disappointed when after getting back within the time limit, they discovered they had missed a control.  Control 19 right out on the edge of the map, and control 4 square in the middle of the map were easily overlooked and it was difficult to fit them into a planned course flow.  Others were puzzled when the sculpture of a rabbit, such a perfect place to put a control, was bereft of an SI box.  It was so tempting they ran there anyway.  A good example of not trying to second guess the planner but to read the map really carefully.

Patrik Gunnarsson (BF) again showed his speed and cunning to get around the course within time and with maximum points.  He was closely followed by Lawrence Jones (UR) who was a victim of Control 4.  Steve Cooper (SH) is creeping up the places after a strong run, taking advantage of the new part of the map to catch up some speed.  Sheena Robertson (NC) was very pleased with her run and is currently well ahead in the Women's competition.  Lyn Malmgron is coming a not-too-close second.

Jai Cooper (SH) again showed his speed and came first with Lachlan Brooks (SH) close behind.  Jai was also a big help bringing in controls. After his achievements in running the Easy course on his own, Lachlan wanted more so out he went out on the Score course in far more technical terrain and managed to beat 5 other seasoned orienteers.  It will pay to watch both of these boys as their skills develop.

Hannah Davey (SH) is a clear winner in the Girls Easy course and her map reading skills will soon allow her to attempt some parts of the course on her own. Two more events to go before event presentation.  Prizes go to best 5 out of 6 results.  See the SHOO web site for current placings.

As well as all the skill on show, SHOO running were also sporting their new club shirts.  Produced by SIVEN these shirts are unlikely to last any international matches as they will be a target for 'would you like to swap with me' conversations!

Next Saturday 2nd February SHOO's Summer Saturday will be at Picton.  This map has been rescaled to allow for even more detail.  It should prove a challenge for most runners.