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The carnival bulletin #2 V2 has also been updated available here. NSW relay teams are now on Eventor. If anyone has a strong objection please let us know but the teams are now set and only running order and maybe swaps within an age grouping can be made.
Important notice - Bulletin 2 version 2 now available
Bulletin 2.2: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yRwd1sVWm0VfpI0WrFNOXNEtf01K2_tp/view?usp=sharing
Bulletin 2.2 ink friendly: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CHN2I89RuAa3i98iTZCYuMUqZuSaNwML/view?usp=sharing
This new version completely replaces the previous version and includes significant changes. Please remove the earlier version from your devices and replace with this new version. If you have printed the previous version, again please recycle it and print this current version.
Changes include, but are not limited to:
Goldfields 3-Day changed to pre-allocated start times & new start procedure
Changes to course opening and closing times at a number of events
Changes to start locations
Important Technical & General section updates/changes.
Potential weather related changes:
The weather patterns have not been kind to Victoria over the last couple of months with the competition terrain having received a lot of rainfall. OV’s resident weather forecasters (yes there are several) have not provided any commitment on whether the area will experience more rain before the carnival or not. Additional rain may mean some changes will be required to parking arrangements, and in extreme conditions, to a couple of events and their start locations. Please keep checking Eventor and the AOC website for further weather related updates and be prepared to car pool. https://aoc.orienteering.asn.au/
Start Lists and EOD:
Start Lists and Enter on the Day details are being published on Eventor this week. The Start List for the Orienteering Grand Prix is here: https://eventor.orienteering.asn.au/Events/StartList?eventId=16336&groupBy=EventClass
EOD information for this event is here: https://eventor.orienteering.asn.au/Events/Show/16336
Please do not request changes to your start time. If your Sportident stick number is incorrect, please provide the correct number by emailing entriesaoc.vicorienteering.asn.au .
Bluebottles Raffle Fundraiser for Juniors
A huge thank you to our raffle sponsors. This week's sponsor is BIG 4.
Big 4 has donated a voucher for Big4 Perks + Membership to the value of $50. With this, you have 2 years to redeem.
Raffle tickets can be bought on Eventor and close at 6pm tonight.
Look under 19th September to see the raffle and buy tickets.
Zoom link for all ticket holders to join the draw on Monday evening, 19th Sept:
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82396027889?pwd=N1ZCM2pjcExMSng1RjdHSWJOZkkyZz09
RIP Mike Ward
It is with much sadness that we advise the passing of Mike Ward after a stoic two year battle with cancer.
Mike was a keen runner and became interested in orienteering 12 years ago after hearing about the sport from long time running friend Warwick Selby. Mike had speed and endurance and over time worked hard on his navigation and planning. He introduced his partner Stacey to orienteering shortly after both joining the Garingal club.
In particular, Mike loved the Sydney Summer Series and all that it involved - the different weekly map and location, planning the course, making last minute changes after discussions with other competitors, and running the course. Before the era of live results, Mike, like others eagerly awaited for Eventor to show ‘results are up’ to see how he and others went. This was followed of course by the post mortem dinner and beer discussing the map again at either the nearest pub or back in Balmain at the local Italian. Great value for a 45 minute event!
Mike’s background was running and he completed a number of road marathons often organised by Sydney Striders a club he was actively involved with. It would be nothing for Mike to get up ‘at sparrows fart’ as he would say, run 30km with Striders and be home to take his two kids to Little Athletics. Later he preferred trails and longer distances and was one of the early pioneers of ultra marathons having completed 59 over the years including the Brindabella Classic and the gruelling UTA 100km in the Blue Mountains. He also completed the first Oxfam Trail Walker with his team winning their category. He also finished 18 Six Foot Track events earning him a prized vest. Ever thoughtful, Mike waited for his friend Dave on the last event to ensure Dave made the cut off time. Mike made many life long and dear friends from running over the years and up until recently would join the guys for the monthly lunch get together in North Sydney.
The Balmain household also contains a number of rogaine winner's mugs with Mike and Stacey teaming up occasionally to win a mixed team category or Mike finding a partner more closely matched to his speed and fitness. Mike and Stacey along with their respective rogaine partners Brett and Carey are the current NSW 24 hour champs in their categories from the 2019 event (which was not held in 2020 or 2021). He joins some familiar names on the trophy including past winners John Anderson, Ted Woodley and David Dash.
A devoted father he was very proud of his children Nick and Emily and very happy to see them take up running recently both completing half marathons in very quick times.
A mild mannered accountant Mike loved doing his daily crossword, wordle and sudoku. Mike had a wonderful dry sense of humour, a strong morale compass and never said an unkind word about anyone. He enriched the lives for all who knew him and he will be sorely missed. Stacey Bryce.
Some of our sub-juniors - still in primary school - have been tearing it up in the Sydney MetrO League.
Division 6 was introduced in 2020 to be an introduction to bush orienteering for younger kids and older newcomers. The standard is Easy, with later controls on the course on the easy side of Moderate.
WHO 10-year-olds Shay Sweeney and Justine de Remy de Courcelles are leading the individual standings in Div 6, while team-mates Levi Coady (8) and Thomas Spencer (12) are also doing really well.
For ladder leaders Garingal Blue Tongues, Tania Horrocks (11) made up for a mispunch last round with 9 points on Sunday at Wianamatta in round 4. Her team is almost assured of the trophy.
Bennelong Northside don't have a team in Div 6 but that doesn't stop Max Povah, aged 8 who went out on his own for the first time!
Max caught up to ML co-ordinator Ian Jessup late in their runs on Sunday and proudly said "I am doing this all by myself!"
With one round left before the finals, in Divn 1 it will be a Big Foot-Garingal final regardless of the results at Smiths Creek. Big Foot are also into the Divn 2 final, with Bennelong needing a win against the GO Frill Necks to join them.
The Feet also lead Divn 3 but four teams are on four points so it's anyone's race.
Unbeaten Bennelong look hot favourites in Divns 4 and 5.
See the ML web page (link) for all the results. Thanks to WHO for a lovely day out at Wianamatta.