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Sometimes you can be right in the middle of Sydney and yet be enjoying some glorious rock and bush trails. Bennelong Northside's Come and Try It event at Allambie Heights on the Manly Dam map on Sunday 6 July gave beginners a little taste of what bush orienteering can be like, and the more experienced a few challenges too. There were quite a few new faces at the event including some intrepid families with little ones who took on the easy course together. The Currie family from Garingal had a great outing with Ellen winning the Very Easy course and Duncan the Easy course. Duncan was only prevented from winning the Moderate Short by Bennelong's Michael Halmy and a bare 10 seconds. Big Foot runners Patrik Gunnarson and Stephen Craig took the top two places in the Moderate Long with Patrik's winning time of 40:55 leaving scorch marks in the forest.
Our Junior Elites have been battling through the heat at the JWOC in Slovakia in their first races. The Sprint on Sunday was around Kosice city centre in 33 degrees of heat which caused some of the runners more problems than what they described as a disappointingly easy course. Ian Lawford (ACT) had the best of the Sprints for Australia coming 20th in 14:59 but the quality of the field was such that even our lower placed runners were less than 3 minutes behind the winner. Heather Muir (QLD) had a solid effort coming in the top 100 only 3:15 behind winner Tove Alexandersson from Sweden.
Monday saw the Long Distance races contested where weather once again provided more challenges. Overcast and humid conditions greeted the early runners, whilst later runners had thunder, lightening and heavy rain to contend with. The Australian juniors fared better in the Long Distance than they had in the Sprint with 7 out of the 10 runner team placing in the top 100. This was due to the fact that there were few major errors made by the Australians and indeed looking at the splits the team were well prepared with steady starts and generally improving speeds across the latter half of the courses. This strength and poise in their runs belies the fact that there are a number of new faces on the team this year, and bodes well for future Australian international competitions as these young Elites gain experience at this level.
Long results
Men | Women |
41 Brodie Nankervis | 70 Heather Muir |
53 Oliver Poland | 82 Amy Buckerfield |
59 Ian Lawford | 106 Lillian Burrill |
75 Oscar McNulty | 108 Michele Dawson |
95 Alex Massey | |
117 Kasimir Gregory |
Sprint results
Men | Women |
20 Ian Lawford | 83 Heather Muir |
52 Oscar McNulty | 106 Lillian Burrill |
64 Oliver Poland | 122 Amy Buckerfield |
86 Kasimir Gregory | mp Michele Dawson |
114 Alex Massey | |
126 Brodie Nankervis |
The competition continues today with the Middle Distance qualification races - follow the action on-line at http://www.jwoc2012.sk when the races start at 6pm AEST.
Space Racing at Bicentennial Park this week attracted a set of hardy souls not put off by a little cold weather and a touch of drizzle. A group of over 40 children from Maroubra kept the ONSW busy as they helped the youngsters tackle the score course around the park. Bicentennial Park is a perfect place for Space Racing with it’s beautiful parkland, path networks, lakes and streams and even the odd statue to navigate around. Quickest around the course was Aidan Dawson, Junior Squad member, in a zippy 18 minutes. With juice still in his legs he joined the efforts of the fellow Junior Squad members, Lawrence and Georgia Jones, and Daniel Hill as they went out again to shadow and coach some of the younger racers in groups.
Michele Dawson, newly promoted to the Australian team for the 2012 JWOC in Slovakia was honoured at Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney, Croydon, where she is in Year 12. At a special full school assembly Michele was presented with the school blazer in Australian colours, which she will be entitled to wear to all major school functions. Michele leaves for Slovakia at the end of June and we wish her and the team the best of luck.
One other girl at PLC was also honoured this year; Josie Nichol is representing Australia in Athletics in the Triple Jump. Both girls are pictured here (Michele on the right) with Headmaster Dr Paul Burgis. Thanks to PLC for this photo