Bigland Middle Distance Race

  • Saturday, 21 May 2011

It was a pleasure for us to control on an area as good as Bigland. Our planner Chris Heppenstall made our job very easy, having put in a huge amount of work in evaluating control sites and legs for all the courses. We doubt that there is an inch of Bigland that Chris doesn't know!

 We're sure, from comments received on the day and from looking at Routegadget, that Chris's courses provided a good challenge. Winning times on the elite courses met guidelines. The challenges of the terrain from the Low Start led to longer winning times on the Blue courses and the faster terrain from the High Start enabled the top few runners on the Green course to run faster times than the guidelines.

Thanks also to Ann Smith and the Lakeland team for their usual efficient organisation.

 Nick and Jane Campbell

 

Thank you to a very small and extremely able team of helpers.

 

Ann

 

Los property from Bigland and Holme Fell events 

Pair of adult running shoes in green bag 

Medium pale blue top with ticket in pocket saying Wendy Olsen SELOC 

rain visor with control description holder attached, Short Blue 2 course CD list 

control description holder with Women’s Brown CD list 

These items are being taken to the Scottish Championships Individual race, leaving this afternoon, 
Friday. If you won’t be there perhaps you can get a clubmate to contact me to collect. Signal 
permitting, I can be contacted on 0770 928 5102. I will be in a green VW campervan, registration 
SK58 WBW. 

If unclaimed they will be with me in Scotland until the following weekend but can be posted 
if required. From Sunday evening until Tuesday lunchtime I hope to pick up e-mails on 
norma.atherton@uwclub.net.

 

>>Winsplits

>> UK Cup Standings

Colour standards

 

Black 56:49

Blue Men 75:04

Blue Women 83:09

Green 50:27

Short Green 50:29

Light Green 54:50

Orange 35:02

Yellow 31:31

String Course Results

 

Ella BaxterSYO24:00

Izzy MorganCLOK15:30

Rebbeca MayersCLOK20:00

Isabell WinscillWCOC15:30

Ffion WilliamsEPOC20:00

Imogen WilliamsEPOC13:30

Lawrance WardScotland13:30

Thomas RossINT10:30

Mathew RossINT11:30

Ben RossINT24:00

Maya Hampshire WrightNN16:00

Yolanda Hampshire WrightNN16:00

Jeneba Hampshire WrightNN16:00

Ethan TebbuttLEI07:30

Ruth Dafnis10:00

Anna HarrisDEE10:00

Jamie LightfootSYO10:00

Robbie LightfootSYO16:00

Euan TrynerSYO15:30

Freya TynerSYO18:00

Euan TebbutLEI06:30

Tommy Rollins25:00

Ben HewsonLOCDSQ

Lucy SeddonSELOC09:00

Yolanda Amright22:00

Imogen Williams35:00

Mathew InmanFVO25:00

James & Mathew HarlmanINT10:00

Sam GarrattCLOK04:00

Ben BergstandCLOK05:00

Robbie Lightfoot15:00

Isla D'donoghoeSOLWAY09:00

 

 

 

Firstly I’d like to thank everybody for turning up and for the overwhelming number of positive comments I received about the courses and the area. Obviously I can only take credit for one of these aspects, but I’m glad you could all appreciate what a stunning area Bigland is! However that said planning on Bigland is not without its challenges. The best terrain is the beautiful wooded hillside, however this is also steep, physically tough, and narrow, and it was difficult in area to plan for changes in direction without making the climb go through the roof or encountering walls or other features. The Middle Distance format of the race allowed for shorter legs to be planned, keeping runners in the terrain and away from handrails for most of the course, providing a sustained challenging navigation from start to finish.

The loss of the small block of wood to the east of the finish only two weeks before the event affected some courses, most notably the Black and the Green, causing a rapid rethink of a few legs and a slight delay in approving the draft map prints, but nothing was too adversely affected.

Early in the process we were approached by British Orienteering with a view to using this weekend for WOC selection. Whilst the long distance clearly required separate courses, this was not the case for the middle race, for which the shorter format allows a wider range of people to compete together. I was keen to set testing courses for our top runners, and was targeting 35minute winning times for both courses. Neither the Men or Women quite broke the 35minute barrier, but both courses were won in sub 36 minutes, so I was satisfied these courses were pitched at the right level. Congratulations to the selected athletes and good luck in France! 

I decided to keep the shorter course off the steepest part of the area, a decision for which most competitors seemed grateful, although the Green needed more extra length than I allowed due to being in the less physical and thus faster parts of the area.

Getting the stakes out was a killer job, done gradually over the previous week in evenings on the way home from work. I am very grateful to the team of control collectors who helped get everything in quickly and efficiently so I was only slightly late for an old friends wedding reception in Newcastle!

Thanks also to SROC and WAROC for loan of equipment, and a big big thank you to my controllers Nick and Jane Campbell from DEE who were fantastic to work with, kept me on track and checked everything with an impressive thoroughness, as well as helping place kites and boxes on the Friday.

 

Unclaimed Maps

 

We still have a handful of unclaimed maps from the Women’s Brown and Black courses.

Please contact chris.heppenstall@yahoo.co.uk to reclaim.

 

Chris Heppenstall LOC



Last Modified: Sunday, 20 January 2013