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Thanks to Course Setter and Event Director
I'd like to publicly thank Graham Brew for a really good course yesterday. The legs were well thought out, there were a lot of technical details plus ample route choice, and very little "dead" running. I'd never run a course with anywhere near that number of controls (42) before, and concentrating that much while running was a challenge in itself. Very well done!
I'd also like to point out that before volunteering to set the course for yesterday's event, Graham was already scheduled to set courses at a meet later in the year, and also recently volunteered to be one of the five Regional Event Coordinators. In other words, Graham really went above and beyond the call of duty here, and we all owe him a great big thank-you.
I'd also like to thank Marie-Josée (another person who had already volunteered for more than her share) for stepping in as Event Director.
Dennis Wildfogel
Posted to the BayONet on July 9th
Several People Ran Through "Olive Green"
Don't want anyone to feel too badly, but we need everyone to pay attention to this issue. Yesterday, several people (at different times) ran through an area marked as olive green on the map. It is strictly forbidden to run through an olive-green area, not only in fairness to the other orienteers who are obeying the rule, but mainly because those areas are marked that way because the landowners have requested that we not go through them. Violating that rule puts us in danger of not being able to get a permit in the future. Thus, this is a very important rule to pay attention to.
[Editor's note: In a section titled "Impassable (DO NOT CROSS)", the map legend labeled olive green as "Private property/restricted area – DO NOT ENTER". Unfortunately, both messages were truncated somewhat on the first and third maps.]
The violations yesterday happened on the leg from #32 to #33. Running between those buildings in the olive-green area is clearly not allowed, but several people did that. Unfortunately in this case, there was nothing in the terrain that would make you think the area was out of bounds, but nevertheless it is incumbent upon each of us to be vigilant about noticing those olive-green areas and to navigate around them.
We're not looking for any confessions, nor looking to get anyone DQ'd as a result of yesterday's actions. I'm sure no one did it on purpose. But I am asking each of you to take a good look at that leg, and if you think that maybe you ran through the olive-green area, think about how you might avoid doing so in the future.
Sorry for the stern tone. Accidents happen, I get that. But please try to give this issue your attention to minimize the chances that it happens in the future.
Thanks,
Dennis Wildfogel
Posted to the BayONet on July 9th (with several responses posted)
Short Course (1 map, 16 controls)
Pl Name(s) Club Time Behind
1 Rex Winterbottom BAOC 15:28
2 Jamie Maclean BAOC 33:28 +18:00
3 Kaylin & Julia 35:34 +20:06
4 Johanna Merriss BAOC 36:43 +21:15
Medium Course (2 maps, 29 controls)
Pl Name(s) Club Time Behind
1 Evan Custer BAOC 54:15
2 Nick Corsano BAOC 58:44 +4:29
3 Jeff Lanam BAOC 1:10:24 +16:09
4 Marsha Jacobs GCO 1:14:25 +20:10
5 Rosemary Johnson BAOC 1:29:59 +35:44
6 Jennifer Kerr GCO 1:30:14 +35:59
7 The Laws BAOC 1:42:04 +47:49
8 Thanki family 2:25:39 +91:24
Long Course (3 maps, 6.0 km, 42 controls)
Pl Name(s) Club Time Behind
1 Fredrik Eden IFK Göteborg 30:12
2 Tori Borish BAOC 39:04 +8:52
3 Ann Marie Cody BAOC 44:33 +14:21
4 Tak Sugiyama BAOC 45:30 +15:18
5 Stephen Harrison BAOC 45:37 +15:25
6 Huon Wilson BAOC 47:35 +17:23
7 Steve Gregg BAOC 48:05 +17:53
8 Dennis Wildfogel BAOC 49:18 +19:06
9 Marie-Josée Parayre BAOC 50:46 +20:34
10 Daniel Sebo BAOC 51:30 +21:18
10 Thorsten Achterkirchen 51:30 +21:18
12 Deron van Hoff BAOC 52:39 +22:27
13 Kelsey Breseman BAOC 53:02 +22:50
14 Derek Maclean BAOC 53:55 +23:43
15 Greg Favor BAOC 55:03 +24:51
16 Chuck Spalding BAOC 55:55 +25:43
17 Sam Coradetti BAOC 56:04 +25:52
18 Steve Haas BAOC 57:15 +27:03
19 Werner Haag BAOC 58:40 +28:28
20 Penny DeMoss BAOC 58:54 +28:42
21 Lori Huberman BAOC 58:57 +28:45
22 Greg Ehrensing BAOC 59:01 +28:49
23 Marit Sall, Kristian Lyngbaek 1:00:00 +29:48
24 Stephanie Maclean BAOC 1:00:05 +29:53
25 Christine Brew BAOC 1:00:44 +30:32
26 Tony Pinkham BAOC 1:00:50 +30:38
27 Gavin Wyatt-Mair BAOC 1:06:08 +35:56
28 Matthias Kohler BAOC 1:07:23 +37:11
29 Rory Maclean BAOC 1:07:27 +37:15
30 Gary Carpenter BAOC 1:08:48 +38:36
31 Rich Parker BAOC 1:10:14 +40:02
32 Sanjoy & Crystal BAOC 1:10:52 +40:40
33 Dan Greene BAOC 1:12:14 +42:02
34 Irena Stefanova BAOC 1:13:31 +43:19
35 Bryan Madison BAOC 1:16:31 +46:19
36 Jeff Goodwin, Kristen Ewing BAOC 1:18:38 +48:26
37 Olga Kraght BAOC 1:21:41 +51:29
38 Team Mavericks & Mavens BAOC 1:24:33 +54:21
39 Leslie Minarik BAOC 1:29:45 +59:33
40 Attack Squad 23.0 BAOC 1:34:05 +63:53
41 Jia Huang 1:44:22 +74:10
George Minarik BAOC DNF
Summer Series Points
The methodology of determining Summer Series points is explained here. In particular, note that group/team entries do not earn points.
Pl Name Points
1 Fredrik Eden 1000
2 Tori Borish 882
3 Tak Sugiyama 830
3 Dennis Wildfogel 830
5 Penny DeMoss 824
6 Ann Marie Cody 779
7 Steve Gregg 773
8 Stephen Harrison 763
9 Chuck Spalding 753
10 Steve Haas 715
11 Marie-Josée Parayre 710
12 Thorsten Achterkirchen 656
13 Deron van Hoff 653
14 Greg Favor 649
14 Kelsey Breseman 649
14 Rich Parker 649
17 Stephanie Maclean 645
17 Werner Haag 645
19 Derek Maclean 638
20 Huon Wilson 634
21 Greg Ehrensing 624
22 Tony Pinkham 620
22 Daniel Sebo 620
24 Christine Brew 610
25 Gary Carpenter 594
26 Lori Huberman 582
27 Gavin Wyatt-Mair 576
28 Matthias Kohler 556
29 Sam Coradetti 548
30 Irena Stefanova 540
31 Leslie Minarik 533
32 Dan Greene 523
33 Olga Kraght 487
34 Rory Maclean 448
35 Bryan Madison 426
George Minarik 0
Quadrupeds
1 Presto 1000
DNF
= Did not finish (one or more controls
missed)
DNS
= Did not start
DSQ
= Disqualified
MSP
= Mispunched (one or more incorrect
controls)
OVT
= Overtime