Events
View all eventsEvent | Date | Venue |
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Club champs and AGM | Saturday 14 December | Holmesfield Park Wood |
Saturday Series 4 | Saturday 4 January | Whirlow Brook Hall & Limb Valley |
Regional Event | Sunday 12 January | Greno Woods |
Night Urban Event | Wednesday 15 January | Broomhill |
Results
View all resultsEvent | Date | Venue |
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Saturday Series 3 | Saturday 23 November | Shire Brook Valley |
Night Event | Wednesday 20 November | Ladies Spring Woods & Beauchief Golf Course |
Regional Event | Sunday 10 November | Blacka Moor |
Saturday Series 2 | Saturday 19 October | EIS&Olympic Legacy Pk |
About SYO
South Yorkshire Orienteers (SYO) have 300 members ranging in age from 5 to 85. There is a wide range of ability and experience within the club from beginners to elite orienteers, who represent Great Britain all over the world. We offer a friendly and informal welcome to the sport - supporting adult and junior beginners and more seasoned orienteers alike with coaching and a programme of regular events.
South Yorkshire Orienteers is member of the Yorkshire and Humberside Orienteering Association (YHOA) and British Orienteering.
What is Orienteering?
Orienteering is a challenging outdoor adventure sport. The aim is to navigate between control points marked on an orienteering map and decide the best route to complete the course in the quickest time.
It does not matter how young, old or fit you are as you can choose the course that's right for you and run, jog or walk it at your own pace. It is excellent for adults wanting to shape up, add some excitement and mental challenge to their running and meet new friends. It is also ideal for families as everyone can take part at the level that's right for them and it allows children to develop independence, confidence and decision making skills.
News
SYO Club Champs & Annual Awards
The 2016 annual club champs were held in the glorious Autumnal Ecclesall Woods on Saturday 3rd December. 54 adults and older juniors set off together on a 45 minute mass score event with the aim of collecting as many controls as possible in the time limit. This year there was a secret twist in that an additional 10 point bonus was awarded for each control collected in sequential order. Kim Baxter, Martin Ward, Andy Preston, Tim Tett and Charlie Adams collected all the controls in sequential order but it was Martin Ward who emerged first from the forest in a time of 43:21.
However, once Peter Gorvett's fiendish handicapping system had been applied it was all change at the top with the overall victory (and 1st junior male) going to Sam Doyle. Louise Adams was 1st female junior, Julian Pieters 1st senior man, Louise Preston 1st senior woman, Arun Sahni 1st vet man and Pauline Wilson 1st vet woman.
Whilst the more experienced orienteers were enjoying the score course, the younger members ran a a challenging 2.4km yellow course. Conrad Reuber flew round the course in 14:41 with James Bryant 2 minutes behind. Fastest female was Charlotte Chapman in 24:32.
Post race members adjurned to the function suite at the Abbeydale Sports Club for (very!) hot showers and a delicious buffet lunch. Lunch was followed by the very brief AGM before it was time for the annual awards ceremony, which honoured our members' best achievements:
Best Relay Team: Euan Tryner, Imogen Pieters & Jamie Lightfoot
Best Individual Relay Performance: Max Mobus
Best Male Junior Performances: Euan Tryner
Best Female Junior Performances: Freya Tryner
Best Overseas Performance: Jenny Peel
Best Senior Male Performances: Andy Preston
Best Senior Female Performances: Kim Baxter
Best Veteran Male Performances: Tim Tett
Best Veteran Female Performances: Hilary Bloor
Most improved junior: Alex Elliott
Most improved senior: Bronwen Doyle
The final part of the day concentrated on thanking the club's volunteers for the hundreds of hours they dedicate to orienteering. All the major officials and coaches received a small prize and the club's mappers (Ian Cooper, Ray Waight and Tim Tett) were presented with a framed copy of their maps. Melinda Riley won 'offcial of the year' for organising a very successful compass sport cup final and Ian Cooper was awarded the trophy for the 'outstanding contribution to orienteering 'for all his mapping, planning, organising and coaching work.
Finally a special presentation was made to Colin Best for his contribution to the development of orienteering in South Yorkshire and particularly his work with schools.
Thank you to Charles Hird for planning an innovative and challenging score event that made fantastic use of such a small part of Ecclesall Woods and to Emily Pieters for organising so efficiently and finding such a great venue.
Sheffield Success at the British Schools Champs
There were amazing results for many of our junior members at the British Schools Champs at Sutton Park. 70 Sheffield children competed from 16 different schools plus a contingent of home schooled children.
Nether Green Junior School won the trophy for the best overall primary school and Hunters Bar Y5 girls took team silver. In the secondary school category High Storrs Y7 boys took the victory and the Y9 girls were bronze medalists.
There were plenty of individual successes too for SYO juniors: Freya Tryner 1st Y5 girls, Imogen Pieters 1st Y6 girls, Jamie Lightfoot 1st Y6 boys, Conrad Reuber 3rd Y6 boys, Euan Tryner 1st Y7 boys and Dom Dakin 2nd Y10 boys.
CSC Final - A great Success!
Well done to everyone who competed and helped at the Compass Sport Cup Final. It was a real club effort and a tremendous success. It is particularly impressive that we managed to finish 2nd in the competition, despite many members having worked on long shifts in the early rain. Huge thanks must go to organiser Melinda Riley and planner Colin Drury, who gave up hours and hours of their time. Thanks also to Peter Guillaume who designed and built an impressive race arena, Lesley Ward for handling all the entries and Mark Dakin for co-ordinating the huge volunteer force.
It was also great to see such a mix of experienced and new members running on behalf of the club and particularly pleasing that all the juniors completed the very challenging orange and green courses. Congratulations must go in particular to the 25 members who scored for the club: Nic Barber, Dane Blomquist, Andy Preston, Nick Barrable, Al Buckley, Michael Adams, Pete Tryner, Cat Taylor, Kim Baxter, Laura Goy, Rachael Rothman, Tim Tett, Charlie Adams, Nick Lightfoot, Colin Smith, Jenny Peel, Lucy Weigand, Juliette Soulard, Peter Gorvett, Bill Hanley, Brian Shaw, Louise Adams, Yasmin Field, Alex Elliott and Euan Tryner.