Saturday Series 6
- When:
- Saturday 23 March 2024
- Where:
- Norfolk Park - Sheffield
- Category:
- Local
- Results:
- View Results
- Splits Analysis:
- View Splits Analysis
- Other:
- View Other
Details
A great turnout today at Norfolk Park and for once we got the best weather of the day. Hope you all enjoyed your courses, it was great to see an increasing number of parents taking up the challenge!
Results and split times are available on the links above. School team and year group results are below and the individual school results are on the 'other' link above.
Thank you to all of our helpers especially Alex for planning, Colin for controlling and Ian for setting up the map. Thank you as well to The Centre in the Park for hosting us, I hope you all dropped by the cafe.
Schools Results
Primary
School | Points | Runners | Counters | |
1= | Hunters Bar | 397 | 16 | Esther French (100) Elsie Brenner (99) Esther Savage (99) Alex French (99) |
1= | Ecclesall | 397 | 10 | Liberty Noon (100) Jules Hamilton (100) Florrie Johnston (100) Annie Gardner (97) |
3 | Nethergreen | 395 | 9 | Zac Garratt (100) Emile Lawy (99) Rohan Selvarajah (98) Timotei Anton (98) |
4 | Greystones | 389 | 7 | Miriam Bridge (99) Ava Mcmanus (97) Finn Mackie (97) Reuben Davies (96) |
5 | Westways | 382 | 7 | Lucy Holt (98) Emily Davison (97) Saarim Rahman (94) Fraser Shutt (93) |
6 | Abbeylane | 377 | 4 | Alexander Lilley (98) Lily Batchelor Thompson (96) Freya Batchelor Thompson (95) Elijah Middleton (88) |
7 | Dobcroft | 356 | 5 | Alice Bendrey (95) Molly Lasko (91) Eddie Millman (89) Euan Hunt (81) |
8 | Lydgate | 348 | 6 | Aadam Nizam (88) John Hickey (87) Callum Bane (87) Oscar Crawley (86) |
9 | Mundella | 264 | 3 | Jay Waller (90) Sam Wood (90) Bobby Waller (84) |
10 | Brunswick School | 263 | 3 | Bethany Kirkham (93) Holly Kirkham (92) Daniel Kirkham (78) |
11 | Carterknowle | 199 | 2 | Edwin Jones (100) Joseph Trenell (99) |
12= | Pipworth | 98 | 1 | Esther Ireson (98) |
12= | Hoylandswain | 98 | 1 | Gio Manterfield (98) |
12= | Carfield | 98 | 1 | Phoebe Kerr (98) |
15 | Totley Primary | 97 | 1 | Daniel Anderson (97) |
16 | St Maries | 96 | 1 | Daniel Byrne (96) |
17 | Greenhill | 95 | 1 | Charlotte Wright (95) |
18 | Nook Lane | 94 | 1 | Thea Ross (94) |
19 | Rivelin | 93 | 1 | Anne Lord (93) |
20 | Sacred Heart | 92 | 1 | Arthur Brown (92) |
21 | Huddersfield Grammar | 91 | 1 | Catherine Dillingham (91) |
22 | Hasland | 90 | 1 | Liberty Currie (90) |
23 | Rainbow Forge | 87 | 1 | Dexter Owen (87) |
24 | Rosehill Junior | 85 | 1 | Warren Webster (85) |
25 | Willow Primary | 84 | 1 | Benjamin Whittaker (84) |
26 | Totley All Saints | 83 | 1 | Archie Smith (83) |
27 | Malin Bridge | 81 | 1 | William Bates (81) |
28 | Hallam | 74 | 1 | Daniel Megaw (74) |
Secondary
School | Points | Runners | Counters | |
1 | High Storrs | 400 | 16 | Louis Bryant (100) Jack Walwyn (100) Lawrence Hodgson (100) Ella Baxter (100) |
2= | Mercia | 395 | 5 | Abigail Howsam (100) Sophie Howsam (99) Rhys Caudwell (98) John Doyle (98) |
2= | Silverdale | 395 | 6 | Rafferty Scrimshaw (100) Esther Gardner (99) Alexander Cadman (98) Evie Millman (98) |
4 | King Edwards | 388 | 6 | Hannah Martindale (98) Freddie Guy (98) Joseph Smith (97) Edan Hayward (95) |
5 | Tapton | 373 | 5 | Oliver Maaranen (95) Cheung Kang Lee (94) William Challis (92) Thomas Graham (92) |
6 | King Ecgberts | 100 | 1 | Eliza Jones (100) |
7 | Notre Dame | 99 | 1 | Joseph Byrne (99) |
8 | Huddersfield Grammar | 98 | 1 | Anneka Dillingham (98) |
9 | Lydgate | 97 | 1 | Erin Hickey (97) |
10= | Sheffield High School | 96 | 1 | Julia Hufton (96) |
10= | Lady Manners | 96 | 1 | Pasco Reynolds (96) |
12 | Eckington | 95 | 1 | Oskar Woods (95) |
13 | Totley All Saints | 94 | 1 | Ralph Coe (94) |
14 | Meadowhead Academy | 93 | 1 | Kiran Horn (93) |
15 | Hallam | 91 | 1 | Jacob Megaw (91) |
Team Year Group Results
Primary G4
School | Points | Runners | Counters | |
1 | Ecclesall | 197 | 2 | Liberty Noon (100) Annie Gardner (97) |
2 | Abbeylane | 191 | 2 | Lily Batchelor Thompson (96) Freya Batchelor Thompson (95) |
3 | Hunters Bar | 99 | 1 | Elsie Brenner (99) |
4 | Carfield | 98 | 1 | Phoebe Kerr (98) |
5 | Nook Lane | 94 | 1 | Thea Ross (94) |
6 | Brunswick School | 93 | 1 | Bethany Kirkham (93) |
7 | Nethergreen | 92 | 1 | Eliza Farnell (92) |
8 | Dobcroft | 91 | 1 | Molly Lasko (91) |
Primary B4
School | Points | Runners | Counters | |
1 | Nethergreen | 295 | 5 | Emile Lawy (99) Rohan Selvarajah (98) Timotei Anton (98) |
2 | Ecclesall | 283 | 6 | Jules Hamilton (100) Jonathan Farnsworth (92) Chris Hart (91) |
3 | Hunters Bar | 268 | 4 | Vincent Stephens (96) Arlo Brenner (90) Benjamin Moore (82) |
4 | Westways | 179 | 2 | Fraser Shutt (93) Athelen Hayward (86) |
5 | Dobcroft | 160 | 2 | Euan Hunt (81) Seth Hutchinson (79) |
6 | Lydgate | 159 | 2 | Aaron Bane (83) Fraser Riley (76) |
7 | Abbeylane | 88 | 1 | Elijah Middleton (88) |
8 | Rainbow Forge | 87 | 1 | Dexter Owen (87) |
9 | Rosehill Junior | 85 | 1 | Warren Webster (85) |
10 | Mundella | 84 | 1 | Bobby Waller (84) |
11 | Malin Bridge | 81 | 1 | William Bates (81) |
12 | Brunswick School | 78 | 1 | Daniel Kirkham (78) |
13 | Hallam | 74 | 1 | Daniel Megaw (74) |
14 | Greystones | 73 | 1 | Matthew Norman (73) |
Primary G5
School | Points | Runners | Counters | |
1 | Greystones | 196 | 2 | Miriam Bridge (99) Ava Mcmanus (97) |
2 | Hunters Bar | 100 | 1 | Esther French (100) |
3 | Pipworth | 98 | 1 | Esther Ireson (98) |
4 | Ecclesall | 96 | 1 | Ayda Berry (96) |
5 | Greenhill | 95 | 1 | Charlotte Wright (95) |
Primary B5
School | Points | Runners | Counters | |
1 | Carterknowle | 199 | 2 | Edwin Jones (100) Joseph Trenell (99) |
2 | Greystones | 189 | 2 | Reuben Davies (96) Zachary Alexander (93) |
3 | Westways | 183 | 2 | Saarim Rahman (94) Owen Hayward (89) |
4 | Hunters Bar | 176 | 2 | Francis Drayton (91) Reuben Simpson (85) |
5 | Lydgate | 175 | 2 | Aadam Nizam (88) John Hickey (87) |
6 | Hoylandswain | 98 | 1 | Gio Manterfield (98) |
7 | Totley Primary | 97 | 1 | Daniel Anderson (97) |
8 | St Maries | 96 | 1 | Daniel Byrne (96) |
9 | Sacred Heart | 92 | 1 | Arthur Brown (92) |
10 | Mundella | 90 | 1 | Jay Waller (90) |
11 | Nethergreen | 86 | 1 | Rafe Cadman (86) |
12 | Willow Primary | 84 | 1 | Benjamin Whittaker (84) |
13 | Totley All Saints | 83 | 1 | Archie Smith (83) |
Primary G6
School | Points | Runners | Counters | |
1 | Hunters Bar | 289 | 3 | Esther Savage (99) Siri Watson (96) Mia Hart (94) |
2 | Westways | 195 | 2 | Lucy Holt (98) Emily Davison (97) |
3 | Ecclesall | 100 | 1 | Florrie Johnston (100) |
4 | Dobcroft | 95 | 1 | Alice Bendrey (95) |
5 | Rivelin | 93 | 1 | Anne Lord (93) |
6 | Brunswick School | 92 | 1 | Holly Kirkham (92) |
7 | Huddersfield Grammar | 91 | 1 | Catherine Dillingham (91) |
8 | Hasland | 90 | 1 | Liberty Currie (90) |
Primary B6
School | Points | Runners | Counters | |
1 | Hunters Bar | 290 | 5 | Alex French (99) Toby Allison (96) Oscar Stephens (95) |
2 | Nethergreen | 191 | 2 | Zac Garratt (100) Jacob Long (91) |
3 | Greystones | 189 | 2 | Finn Mackie (97) Thomas Norman (92) |
4 | Lydgate | 173 | 2 | Callum Bane (87) Oscar Crawley (86) |
5 | Abbeylane | 98 | 1 | Alexander Lilley (98) |
6 | Westways | 93 | 1 | Adrian Snowton (93) |
7 | Mundella | 90 | 1 | Sam Wood (90) |
8 | Dobcroft | 89 | 1 | Eddie Millman (89) |
Secondary G7
School | Points | Runners | Counters | |
1 | King Ecgberts | 100 | 1 | Eliza Jones (100) |
2 | Silverdale | 99 | 1 | Esther Gardner (99) |
3 | Huddersfield Grammar | 98 | 1 | Anneka Dillingham (98) |
4 | Lydgate | 97 | 1 | Erin Hickey (97) |
Secondary B7
School | Points | Runners | Counters | |
1 | High Storrs | 297 | 4 | Louis Bryant (100) Jack Walwyn (100) Alex Johnson (97) |
2 | Silverdale | 194 | 2 | Alexander Cadman (98) Oliver Noon (96) |
3 | King Edwards | 95 | 1 | Edan Hayward (95) |
4 | Totley All Saints | 94 | 1 | Ralph Coe (94) |
5 | Tapton | 92 | 1 | William Challis (92) |
6 | Hallam | 91 | 1 | Jacob Megaw (91) |
Secondary G8/9
School | Points | Runners | Counters | |
1 | Mercia | 293 | 3 | Abigail Howsam (100) Sophie Howsam (99) Aasiya Edroos (94) |
2 | King Edwards | 286 | 3 | Hannah Martindale (98) Anna Holt (95) Grace Barradell (93) |
3 | High Storrs | 97 | 1 | Eliana Holloway (97) |
4 | Sheffield High School | 96 | 1 | Julia Hufton (96) |
Secondary B8/9
School | Points | Runners | Counters | |
1 | High Storrs | 293 | 3 | Lawrence Hodgson (100) Jasper Davies (97) Jack Baxter (96) |
2 | Tapton | 277 | 3 | Cheung Kang Lee (94) Thomas Graham (92) Samuel Froggatt (91) |
3 | Notre Dame | 99 | 1 | Joseph Byrne (99) |
4 | King Edwards | 98 | 1 | Freddie Guy (98) |
5 | Eckington | 95 | 1 | Oskar Woods (95) |
6 | Meadowhead Academy | 93 | 1 | Kiran Horn (93) |
Secondary G10/11
School | Points | Runners | Counters | |
1 | High Storrs | 199 | 2 | Ella Baxter (100) Penny Bell (99) |
2 | Silverdale | 98 | 1 | Evie Millman (98) |
Secondary B10/11
School | Points | Runners | Counters | |
1 | High Storrs | 196 | 2 | Walter Faulkner (99) Wilson Faulkner (97) |
2 | Silverdale | 100 | 1 | Rafferty Scrimshaw (100) |
3 | Mercia | 98 | 1 | Rhys Caudwell (98) |
4 | Lady Manners | 96 | 1 | Pasco Reynolds (96) |
5 | Tapton | 95 | 1 | Oliver Maaranen (95) |
Secondary G12/13
School | Points | Runners | Counters | |
1 | High Storrs | 199 | 2 | Freya Tryner (100) Lotte Sykes (99) |
2 | Silverdale | 98 | 1 | Ciara Keen (98) |
Secondary B12/13
School | Points | Runners | Counters | |
1 | High Storrs | 199 | 2 | James Bryant (100) Evan Jenkinson (99) |
2 | Mercia | 98 | 1 | John Doyle (98) |
3 | King Edwards | 97 | 1 | Joseph Smith (97) |
Event Information
This is the 6th race in the 2023/24 Saturday Series of events aimed at introducing adult and junior newcomers to orienteering and includes the very popular SFSS schools league. Alongside the white to light green courses, there are Green and Blue courses for adults using both the park and the surrounding intricate housing estates. This event is part of the Outdoor City's Festival of the Outdoors. If you've never tried orienteering before, this is an ideal opportunity - come along and give it a go!
Location
Norfolk Park is close to the centre of Sheffield. We will be based at the Centre in the Park (here). Nearest postcode S2 2PL, What3words: fever.claims.analogy
There is a car park off Guildford Avenue however there is only space for about 20 cars. There are plenty of residential roads nearby but please park considerately.
The park is well served by public transport. The nearest tram stop is Arbourthorne Road. It is a five minute walk from the tram stop to the Centre in the Park. Visit Plan My Journey for more options.
Registration will be in the Centre in the Park building with the start and finish adjacent. The centre has toilets and a fab cafe.
Timings
Registration for the events will open at 12:30pm and you can start any time from 12:30pm – 3pm on white, yellow and orange or up until 2.30pm on light green, green and blue. . All courses close at 3:30pm at which time we will start to collect controls so please make sure you start early enough to complete your course in time.
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 is part of the SFSS and you are in Y3 or above. Information about the SFSS Orienteering League is here
First time
We have a team of helpers on hand to explain what to do. You can do whatever course you like and can go round as an individual, pair or group. You can run, jog or walk at your own pace.
Costs
Adults £5, SYO members £4
Children £2 (Free for the first run if you are in Y3 or above and your schools is in the SFSS)
Any additional courses will cost an additional £1 (Or £2 if your previous run was free)
If you would like to go around in a group you would just pay for one entry, plus £1 for each extra map.
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.
Facilities
A nice warm registration area, lovely loos, a fab cafe and a great children's playground!
2nd Hand kit sale
We will be hosting one of our fabulous 2nd hand kit sales. Donations of orienteering kit much appreciated. If possible please give to Jacky in advance!
Courses
Courses white to orange remain within the park while light green, green and blue also visit the surrounding urban area.
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.
Please note: Distances are straight line. You will run much further than the distances stated, particularly on the green and blue.
Course | School Years | Distance | Technical Level | Who is it for? |
White | Y4,5 |
1.4km |
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. |
Yellow | Y6,7 | 1.8km 50m |
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. Because of the park setting there will be some controls that do not follow line feature. Instead they will be on a point feature (e.g. a tree) but close by. By turning the map so that it matches the ground you will be able to see the next control to go to. |
Orange | Y8,9 | 2.9km 100m |
3 |
Harder still, the Orange course introduces:
|
Light green | Y10+ | 3.4km 125m |
4 |
Harder than the Orange, this course will also go outside of the park and will cross minor roads. It is only suitable for secondary aged children or older. |
Green |
Age 16+ | 4.4km 145m |
4 |
A course which uses both the park and surrounding urban areas. It is as technically hard as we can make it given the area. Over 16s only due to road crossings. Although a large part of this and the Blue course are urban we would advise using studded shoes and full leg cover as there are still plenty of grassy slopes and vegetation to negotiate. |
Blue | Age 16+ |
6.1km |
4 |
As for the Green but longer and hillier... |
Clothing, Equipment & Safety
Shoes with good grips are important on all courses. Those competing on orange courses and above should wear full leg cover. White, yellow and orange courses remain in the park. Children can be shadowed or can take part in pairs. Only secondary aged children can do the light green course as it crosses minor roads.
Only 16 + on green and blue due to road crossings. Both Green and Blue courses encounter a busy road with tram tracks - this road is out of bounds and may only be crossed via bridges or underpasses. Please take care crossing all roads. Studded shoes advised for blue & green due to the prevalence of steep grassy slopes!
Officials
Planner: Alex Forrest SYO
Organiser: Pauline Tryner SYO.
Controller: Colin Best SYO
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
When entering our events your personal details (name, gender, age class & club) will appear in the results section of this website. Read our privacy policy to see how we look after your personal data.
Venue
Norfolk Heritage Park is a 28 hectare park with a long history, as it is one of the oldest public parks in the country. From 1999 to 2005 the park has been regenerated through a £3.6 million restoration project. New visitor facilities have been constructed, including the Centre in the Park, a multi-purpose community building. The park landscape has been restored to its original Victorian character.
From an orienteering perspective its interest is largely in the woodlands that cover about 25% of the park and the urban surrounds which are currently undergoing re-development. There is a permanent course, maps can be downloaded from the Friends of Norfolk Park website.
Mapping History:
2009 Ray Waight
2010 Chris Smithard (ShUOC) at 1:5000.
2017 Pete Tryner for the the Outdoor City Weekender event with the urban area surrounding the park and All Saints school and Sheffield College (Scale 1:5000 2.5m contours)