Newcastle and Tyneside Orienteers Results Service
Local Event Sunday 25th January 2004 at Tyne Riverside, Prudhoe
Yellow 2.5 km
1. B Ogden M07 NATO 28.00 2. H New +1 W08 Ind 29.00 3. J Lakey M08 NATO 33.22 4. C Laidlaw M12 Ind 46.47 **************************Colour Line
Orange 3.0 km
1. J Roberts M21 Ind 20.40 2. J Malley M12 NATO 22.49 3. T Freeman M10 Ind 25.36 4. J Tinsley M12 Ind 26.22 5. C Hails M12 Ind 26.40 6. I Smith M75 NATO 26.49 7. R Johnson+1 M12 Ind 28.00 8. I Pyle W10 NATO 28.50 **************************Colour Line 9. E Clarke W45 NATO 31.26 10. M Murphy-Hall W15 Ind 32.42 11. J Freeman M10 Ind 37.07 12. S Trakkas W12 Ind 37,52 = S Powley W12 NATO 37.52 14. C Lakey M12 NATO 40.26 15. L New M05 Ind 48.49 M Brown M50 NN mp
Light Green 3.75 km
1. G New M35 NATO 30.28 2. M Sims M55 CLOK 40.13 3. F Incledon W21 SROC 41.02 4. P Freeman M45 Ind 41.25 5. G Sutcliffe M45 Ind 41.49 6. A Brown W16 NN 45.39 7. T Tweddell M50 Ind 45.49 8. D Malpas M40 Ind 46.36 9. J Lakey M45 NATO 48.32 10. C Firth W60 NATO 51.32 **************************Colour Line 11. J Johnson +1 M15 Ind 54.34 12. N Crosby W21 NATO 57.06 13. M Ratcliffe M12 NATO 57.20 14. H Rafferty W60 NATO 57.33 15. K Ratcliffe W14 NATO 60.52 16. C Boyd M14 Ind 63.13 17. S Murphy W50 Ind 63.13 18. A Clarke M45 NATO 65.59 19. J Palmer W45 Ind 90.54
Long 7.5 km
1. R McKenna M50 NN 53.39 2. T Russell M21 NN 65.36 3. R Cooper M55 NN 67.19 4. C Bradford M55 NATO 69.26 5. J Irving M21 NATO 73.19 6. K Blackburn W55 BL 80.31 B Spence M50 NN Ret.d M Hudson M65 Ind mp
Organisers Comments
Not much organising to do on this nice sunny day — Peter, Carole and Judith had Registration sorted, Fred did the Start, Ro helped with the Finish and the above Results processing. Main thanks to David and Patrick who Planned and Controlled respectively. There are only a limited number of routes available round the area and a number of restrictions cut down on route choice. Everyone seemed happy enough, but there was the usual problem of a control going "missing", possibly elevating itself to a different crag.
Colin Matheson