Although schools are back now and summer seems a long time ago it was a summer of firsts for us. We worked with new partners supporting the delivery of non-residential summer camps and trained up new young leaders, giving them their first taste delivering orienteering sessions.
Following the event at Grandtully on Sunday, held as part of the Junior Inter-areas competition hosted by the West area, the 2022 Scottish Inter- Club Championship league table has been updated. The updated table can be viewed via this link Scottish Inter-Club Championship Table – 04/09/22 .
After 23 events so far, Forth Valley Orienteering Club (FVO) have overcome Edinburgh Southern Orienteering Club’s (ESOC) previous lead to top the Large Clubs division but ESOC are not far behind. With an increased number of events in the north area for the remainder of the year can MAROC, MOR or INVOC use weight of numbers to climb up the table and challenge FVO and ESOC?
In the Small Clubs division Roxburgh Reivers (RR) currently retain their lead but Tayside Orienteers (TAY), St Andrew’s Orienteering Club(Glasgow) (STAG) and East Lothian Orienteers (ELO) are chasing close behind.
FVO and ELO continue to lead the Junior Inter-Clubs.
With new events having being added to the calendar, the opportunities for clubs to gain points have increased. The remaining dates are listed below:-
We are delighted to announce the Scottish teams for the Junior Inter Regional Competition (JIRCs) and the Junior Home Internationals (JHIs). The teams have been selected taking into account availability and to provide as many juniors as possible with the opportunity to race whilst also sending strong teams to both events.
The Junior Inter Regionals (JIRCs) will see Scotland compete against teams from all 12 British Orienteering Regions. They will be held in Northern Ireland on the weekend on 24/25 September.
The SOUL series restarts after its summer hiatus, with the next events in Perth and Elgin later in September. Entries are open for both.
The headline news is that we’re now back to thirteen events in the series. Having lost one event early one due to ‘permissions’, a replacement for it has been recently added. Accordingly, the series will revert to being being the best seven scores for all senior classes. although the junior classes will remain best six scores.
The weekend saw the return of the Junior Inter-Area competition. Juniors from East, North and West gathered in Pitlochry for a weekend stay which allowed juniors from 12 clubs to compete as teams for their region in relay and individual races. The overnight stay allowed them all to mix and meet other juniors outwith their club/ region.
All juniors gathered at Black Spout on the edge of Pitlochry to start the weekend with the relay races. North won the relay by 28 points claiming 1st and 2nd in the open category and 1st and 3rd place in the junior girl category. West claimed the other podium places but East can claim credit for fielding juniors from each of their member clubs!