CLUB LEAGUE 2005
Queries,
omissions etc to Dick Collins ( tel.
01524 60242, fax 01524 846243,
e-mail R.Collins@lancaster.ac.uk)
M/W 20- results are calculated as in previous years. The reason that these age groups are treated
differently to the older groups is that Ranking lists are not generally
published for the junior classes. They
are published for M/W20 but based only on the National events for which the
JM/W1 - JM/W5L groupings are not used.
In our Club League all badge events (except our own) qualify but
for those outside the NW (apart from BOC, BNOC and JK) you will have to tell me
that you competed. Note that even if an
event in which you competed is included below in ‘others’, I might not have
seen your name. That is particularly
likely for an event where each class set of results is on a separate web
page. Your best five results count.
JUNIORS COURSES
The three north England associations are running a
pilot scheme which alters
the class designations for juniors at Badge
events. The classes are :
JM1 / JW1 (White), JM2 / JW2 (Yellow), JM3 / JW3
(Orange), JM4 / JW4 (Light
Green), JM5S /JW5S (Green), JM5M / JW5L (Blue) and
JM5L (Brown). There
are various restrictions about what you can run
competitively if you hold a Gold
Badge.
However, for the purposes of our Club League the following rules will
apply :
1) The
normal course for a particular age group will be as follows :
M/W10
Yellow
M/W12
Orange
M/W14
Light Green
M/W16
Green
M/W18,
W20 Blue
M20 Brown
2)
If you run your normal (as above) course your League
points will be
calculated
as
(winners
running speed/your running speed)
x 100
3)
There will be a 10%
bonus/penalty for running up/down a class, 20%
bonus/penalty for running up/down two
classes, etc.
e.g. if
a W12 (normally Orange) runs Blue
(unlikely, but allowed) she
would receive a 30% bonus.
4)
For Badge events in other regions the points will now
be calculated for
A and B classes as for the adult L and
S classes (i.e. in terms of the
running speed of the winner of the A class with a 5% penalty for
running
the B course).
Results so far in 2005 are presented below in the format : Name
Total Delamere, JK1, JK2, BOC
M10
Christopher
Nash 172 96 - - 76
Luke
Houghton 125 - 68 57 -
Liam Greenwood 10
10 - - -
M12
John
Ockenden 140 - 66 74 -
Matthew
Nash 105 95 - - 10
M14
Calum
Ruddock 78 - 28 50 -
Kris Moeckell 69 69 - - -
Conor O’Halloran 55
55 - - -
M16
Sandy
Hetherington 223 88
78 57 -
Peter Lloyd
81 81 - - -
Andy Oliver
57 57 - - -
Mark Parry
45 45 - - -
Chruis Huggett 10
10 - - -
Clive Walmsley 10
10 - - -
Chris
Pears-Ryding 212 86 56 70 -
Adam Crolla
64 64 - - -
Adam
Sutherland 62 - - - 62
Paul Roome
154 - 72 82 -
W10
Kira Browne
231 82 63 86 -
Sophie
Roberts 192 98 32 62 -
Helen
Ockenden 20 - 10 10 -
Katrin
Harding 263 99 83 81 -
Zoe Harding
244 84 66 94 -
W14
Flora Hetherington 213
77 58 78 -
Leonie Greenwood 56
56 - - -
W18
Becca
Roberts 391 100 91 101 99
Calculations are
based on the National Rankings.
Please note :
1)
Your best
five results count (note that the National Rankings score is based on the best
6)
2)
The best
five are taken from both your Long and Short course results (for those who have
both).
3)
There is a
10% penalty for running Short courses.
4)
The sum of
your best five scores is divided by 12.5 in order to bring it roughly in line with
our previous scoring system.
5)
The
Rankings run on a rolling year so your score in the Club League reflects
this. The Club Championships are
decided by the scores at the end of the calendar year. Remember that if you are in a new age
class then you will probably still have a score in your old class but that
score will decrease towards zero as the year goes on.
6)
For those
running in a new class or for those who compete only occasionally, you may have
less than five scores in the last year.
In that case the number of events on which your score is based is given
in brackets after the score.
7)
If you want
to know which events contribute to your score then you will find the
information on :
www.britishorienteering.org.uk/asp/rankings.asp
If you do not have access to this then let me know and I will
notify you of the counting events.
Sarah
Fulwood 418 Sarah Watkins 366
Juliet
Bentley 385 Brenda Rutter 79
(1) Fiona Bledge 57 (1)
Karen Nash 483
Rowena Browne 462 Joanne Taylor 438
Susan
Harding 434 Joanne Ruddock
389 Brenda Rutter 412
Karen
Quickfall 364 Janet Vials 170 (4)
Joy Cameron 157 (2)
W45
Mary
Ockenden 463 Frances Watkins
436 Jane Collins 307
Katy Jonas 245 (3)
Jane Anthony 98 (1) Glenys Ferguson 80 (1)
Joy Cameron 60 (1)
Janet Vials 42 (1)
W50
Sue Roome 471
Sue Denmark 254 (3)
Mary Wheeler 125 (2)
W55
Miriam
Rosen 492 Diane Taylor
407 Sue Denmark 378
Glenys Ferguson 161 (2)
Diane
Taylor 370 Dawn Lock 231 (3)
W65
Cherith
Knott 279 Dorothy Newton 350
M21
David Roome 472
Ken Taylor 232 Matthew Collins 153 (2)
Paul
Ferguson 126 (2) Andrew Oliver 45 (1) Bill Cook 28 (1)
Andy
Quickfall 424 Roy McGregor 335 Paul
Ferguson 82 (1)
David Kesby 77 (1)
M40
Quentin
Harding 523 Tony Rutter 309 Rick Houghton 163 (2)
David
Jenkins 67 (1) Stephen Graham 55 (2)
M45
Andy Quickfall 457 Chris Roberts 439
Steve McLean 428
Jon Carberry 419 Gavin Smith 403
Ewan Cameron 336
Roger Browne 328 Alex Finch 150 (2) Ian Grace 148 (2)
Stephen Graham 115 (3) Les
Davies 92 (2)
M50
David Rosen 462
David Hargreaves 459 Martyn Roome 462
Steve Parry 416
Bill Cook 360 Paul Ferguson 180 (2)
Jim Lambert 89 (1)
Martin Lancaster 54 (1) Malcolm Thomson 66 (1)
Julian
Lailey 499 John Taylor 466 John Ashton 467
Jim Lambert 454
John Denmark 440 Brian Jackson 343 (4)
Keith Hulme 338
Philip Gager 291 Peter Edge 60 (1)
M60
Dick
Collins 473 Ken Taylor
458 Mike Ormerod 431
Bob Nash 425
Ian Evans 106 (3) Bill Lock 56 (1)
Brian
Looker 461 Mike Eccles
438 Peter Knott 384
M70
Tony Newton 493
M75
Maurice
Collett 453