Local and schools event
- When:
- Saturday 17 January 2015, 12:45 - 14:45
- Where:
- Botanical Gardens - Sheffield
- Category:
- Local
- Results:
- View Results
- Splits Analysis:
- View Splits Analysis
- Other:
- View Other
Details
Results
Another great turnout today, over 300 runs which made our registration and results teams work pretty frantically! I hope you will agree that they did a tremendous job.
We would like to get an article in the Grassroots section of the Star but need some good action photos. All the volunteers were too busy on the day so if you have any that we could use then please
The results at this stage provisional, we have updated a number of spelling mistakes, age group or gender changes etc. The latest results are available via the link above. School Team results are below. Please
I have to say a massive thank you to all our volunteers. Without their help event could not have taken place. If anyone is able to help out at future event please let us know as that will give the others an opportunity to swap during the event to get a run.
The next schools event is at Forge Dam on 7 Feb. But there are plenty more orienteering opportunities before then. The coaching starts next Saturday afternoon in Endcliffe Park, details are on our home page. PLEASE LET PAULINE KNOW IN ADVANCE IF YOU ARE COMING!
For those wanting an immediate O fix, our neighbouring club, Derwent Valley Orienteers (DVO) are holding an event tomorrow (18th Jan) at Chrich Chase, information here. We have an event in two weeks time with a Night Event on Saturday 31 Jan and a Day event on Sunday 1 Feb, both at Ramsley Moor between Owler Bar and Baslow. See the events list at the top of our home page.
Team Results
Primary
School | Points | Counters | |
1 | Hunters Bar Junior | 396 | Conrad Reuber (100) Euan Tryner (100) Alice Stephenson (98) Josie Conduit (98) |
2 | Totley All Saints | 391 | George Butterley (99) Aron King (98) Alexander Buxton (98) Thomas Freeman (96) |
3 | Dore Primary | 388 | Clara Brand (99) Claire Turner (99) Euan Marsh (95) William O'Hanlon (95) |
4 | Rudston | 375 | Christopher Wiltshire (96) Harrison Gammons (94) Saoirse Behan (93) Grace Black (92) |
5 | Dobcroft Primary | 370 | Jonny Watson (99) Benjamin Hunt (97) Matiin Dawson (88) Joseph Elliot (86) |
6 | St Wilfrids | 369 | Amelie Desforges (95) Isabella Thorpe (92) Honor Walker (91) Isabelle Mathews (91) |
7 | Westways | 362 | Lily Stott (97) Jamie Rhodes (94) Matthew Rhodes (92) William Griffiths (79) |
8 | Nethergreen Junior | 361 | Millicent Brock (97) Freddie Scott (94) Jacob Majeed (93) Leni Scott (77) |
9 | Westbourne | 358 | Emma Sargent (95) Erin Davies (94) Joseph Roman (88) Joe Davies (81) |
10 | Sacred Heart | 279 | Carys Phoenix (99) Frederick Emmett (98) Luke Phoenix (82) |
11 | Home | 252 | Naomi Thornton (97) Hannah Thornton (86) Joel Thornton (69) |
12 | Greystones | 197 | Isabelle Crowley (100) Dylan Stevens (97) |
13 | Mylnhurst | 192 | Benjamin Bedford (99) John Joseph Doyle (93) |
14 | Lydgate | 189 | Emily Babraa (96) Finn Slate (93) |
15 | Oughtibridge | 188 | Peter Riordan (96) Henry Riordan (92) |
16 | Brookhouse | 157 | Alice Bagnall (91) Matthew Baghall (66) |
17= | Shooters Grove Primary | 100 | Erin Lachlan (100) |
17= | Sheffield High School | 100 | Hannah Taylor (100) |
17= | Hallam | 100 | Max Mobus (100) |
20 | Norton Free | 98 | Rosie Marshall (98) |
21 | Birkdale | 97 | Samuel Taylor (97) |
22 | Rivelin | 96 | Erin Bryant (96) |
23 | 95 | William Garnett (95) | |
24 | Ecclesall Juniors | 92 | Hugh Coleshill (92) |
25 | Bradfield | 78 | Lewis Snowdon (78) |
Secondary
School | Points | Counters | |
1 | King Egberts | 396 | Hamish Mill (100) Rachel Turner (99) Jack Page (99) Elisabeth Mill (98) |
2= | High Storrs | 395 | Hannah Dixon (100) Ryan Elliot (99) Isobel Reuber (98) Adam Majeed (98) |
2= | Forge Valley | 395 | Leigh Dooley (100) Imogen Allen (99) Luke Mallinson (98) Megan Bartlett (98) |
4 | Notre Dame | 387 | Thomas Doyle (99) Patrick Mead (97) Larna Corbishley (96) Esther Mead (95) |
5 | Tapton | 200 | Sebastian Mobus (100) Adam Wiegand (100) |
6 | Bradfield | 199 | Ellie Rogers (100) Isobel Snowdon (99) |
7 | King Edwards | 197 | Ben Rhodes (100) Ellie Slate (97) |
Event Information
A Saturday Afternoon Series event aimed at introducing newcomers to orienteering and includes the event in the SFSS primary and secondary schools orienteering league.
NOTE: Registration and courses will close 15 minutes earlier than normal to give us time to collect controls before the gates shut!
Registration will open at 1pm in the classroom at the Botanical gardens. This is situated down towards the bottom entrance to the gardens off Thompson Road. You can start any time from 1pm – 2:45pm but the courses close at 3:15pm.
Schools Event
Running alongside the public event is an event in the SFSS Orienteering League for both Primary and Secondary pupils. Entry to the schools event is free if your school has entered and you are in Y3 or above. Information about the SFSS Orienteering League is here
Costs
Adults £4, SYO members £3
Children £2 (Free for the first run if you are in Y4 or above and your schools is in the SFSS)
Any additional courses will cost an additional £1
If you would like to go around in a group you would just pay for one entry, plus £1 for each extra map.
Travel and parking
Botanical Gardens is best reached from the city centre by the buses that service Ecclesall Road. Parking is off Ecclesall Road in metered bays. Make sure you don’t park in a “Permit holders only” bay or you will get a parking fine!
Facilities
Toilets near the classroom and a café near the Broomhill entrance.
Entries
All courses are entry on the day. You just have to turn up, pick a course and fill in an entry form. There will be people on hand to help you if you have any questions.
If you ran one of the previous schools events in the series then you should have completed an entry form an been given a number. With the number we are able to add you into the results system much quicker. You can download an entry form with your details on from the registration page using the registration number and email address.
If this will be the first event you have attended this year then please go the the registration page and enter your details. If you don't get chance to do this before the event then you can still register at the event.
For those who would like to do a second run you will need to complete another entry slip with the same details as before. You are welcome to fill this out in advance and bring it with you when you download (with the £1 entry fee for the second course) and we can give you a map to save queuing again.
Courses
If you complete a course and there is still time you are welcome to try another.
See below for details on the courses on offer.
Course | School Years | Distance | Technical Level | Who is it for? |
White |
Y4,5 |
1.0km | 1 | The easiest course and a great place for children to start. The course is entirely on paths and each time you have to make a decision - which path to take, there will be a control point. Year 3 pupils can compete with Y4s. |
Yellow | Y6,7 | 1.4km | 2 | The next step up and a good place for teenagers etc. to start. The course will use paths but also other line features - Fences, streams etc. It will also no longer have a control everytime you need to decide where you are going. For example you may need to make a couple of turns on paths between controls |
Orange | Y8,9 | 2.3km | 3 |
Harder still, the Orange course introduces:
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Long Orange | Y10+ | 2.7km | 3 |
Similar difficulty to an orange course, but quite a bit further! This course is split into 2 parts with part 1 printed on one side, when you get to the last control you turn over to part 2 |
Map Memory | 1.9km | 4 |
Experienced orienteers or someone up for a challenge! Rather than carrying a map each control has a map extract that shows the location of the next control. You have to figure out the route and then run to the next control. If you lose your way you have no option but to retrace your steps back to the last control and try again. |
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Sprintervals | 4 x 1km | 3 |
Experienced orienteers looking for a hard workout and practicing navigation at speed. This time the courses have a central first control with a butterfly so you can run head-to-head with another runner, taking the loops in different order. |
Safety & risk
A comprehensive risk assessment will have been carried out by the organiser, but participants take part at their own risk and are responsible for their own safety during the event. If a competitor has a pre-existing medical condition that they think should be declared, please complete a medical form at enquiries. The sealed envelope will only be opened in an emergency.
Photography
SYO has an agreed policy on the taking of photographs at events, based on national guidance. This provides a sensible balance between the benefits and risks associated with the taking and use of images. If you are unsure about acceptable practice, please speak to the event organiser. Read our photography policy.
Privacy
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Venue
We haven't added any description of this venue yet, but you can still click the link below to see previous events that were held here.