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When:
Wednesday 16 April 2008
Where:
Tankersley Wood - Sheffield
Category:
Local

Details

Results

Position Name Time (minutes)
COURSE A
1 Oli Johnson 40.07
2 Matt Crane 40.39
3 Neil Northrop 40.50
4 Marcus Pinker 43.22
5 Dave Scorah 47.00
6 Mike Sprot 47.00
7 Bill Edwards 47.22
8 Shane Lynch 47.47
9 Alex Rothman 51.02
10 Jon Rocke 51.20
11 Rachel Elder 52.25
12 Charlie Adams 53.05
13 Pete Tryner 53.07
14 Colin Smith 53.53
15 Grace Elson 55.20
16 Rhys Finlay Robinson 55.20
17 Rob Little 57.08
18 Laura Daniel 58.30
19 Aidan Smith 58.49
20 Colin Lynch 59.40
21 Paul Bradbury 66.30
22 Rob Last 70.07
23 Pete Gorvett 70.30
24 Jim Sutherland 76.00
25 Martin Smith 78.40
26 Claire Sutherland 85.20
RTD Roger Slater  
COURSE B
1 Dan Tett 30.50
2 Robin Tett 34.30
3 Liz Britain 36.05
4 Simon Bradbury 37.06
5 Ray Waight 45.32
6 Adam Bradbury 48.00
7 Pauline Tryner 49.53
8 Jill Gorvett 52.20
9 Kevin Randall 53.40
10 Marcia Bradbury 73.45
COURSE C
1 Cari Littler 26.44
2 Louise Adams 34.20

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.

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Venue

Tankersley Woods has a rich industrial heritage and once contained factories and railways during the war when it was heavily bombed. It now contains a wealth of detail with many bell pits, bomb craters and myriad of paths created by local people spread across mixed vegetation comprising natural oak woodland with bluebells through reclaimed spoil heaps with maturing shrubs and young trees.

The area has been worked for coal and iron, which has left complex slopes covered by the scars of hand-hewn "bell-pits" and other earth-works from the 19th century and before. These days the area is used by dog-walkers, cyclists and trail-bikers, leaving a large number of paths. In the most active biking areas the path network is very complex. The mapping of these paths is good, but small new paths can be created quickly.

There are brambles in parts of the area, but most are at ankle-length, are pretty runnable and have no bramble screen. There are some areas of thicker brambles in the far south of the map.

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