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Summer Series Concluder
Friday, 5 March 2010
Geelong Street-O, Eastern Park event, Thursday 4/3/10
The depth of support for Geelong Street-O was on display at Eastern Park with 77 participants for the last event of the summer series.
Heather and John busily calculating the PW course results.
For many of the runners this was their first experience of a score event (don’t forget your watches next time !!).
Our mentors, John and Jenny Sheahan set a challenging course incorporating the bayside views and great use of the surrounding parkland.
Glenn-Jenny and Rachel sorting it out!
A mass start ensured an impressive sight as participants, including some leading dogs and others pushing strollers, headed off to all points of the compass.
A great time was had by family groups.
At the completion of this event, participants enjoyed a light snack and chat prior to a presentation to series winners. Some of our enterprising regulars had the foresight to arrange a pizza delivery to the park !!
 Peter won course B and Kerry notched up a first in the PW group.
For most grades, series winners were beyond contention with Luke Haines and Greer Sansom dominating A-grade, Peter Thomson the only B-grade participant with the minimum 6 events, Tim Anderson and Kerilee Haines unassailable in C-grade, and the reluctant Street-O man Michael Mutton a tear away winner in D-grade along with Heather Leslie.
 Luke- Kerrilee and friends after the event.
The hot contest was in the Power Walking with the decision going down to the wire. As it turned out, Kerry Thomson edged out Helen Alexander and Sarah Murray. Ron Crawford was the leading male Power Walker for the series.
 Stuart And Tania with Ron and Lorraine after the event.
Special mention should go to those participants that attended all 10 events of the summer series: Greer Sansom, Glenn Martini, Michael Mutton, Simone Volkmann, Lorraine and Ron Crawford, and John and Jenny Sheahan.
With the completion of this series and continuing strong support, the thoughts of the co-ordinating committee now to turn to what's next – more news to follow in the coming weeks.
Alan Cooke
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The Millennium Club Dinner and Presentations will be held next Wednesday in the Shoppingtown Hotel Bistro commencing at 8:30pm (after the Templestowe Heights event). Orienteering Victoria will also make a number of Street orienteering presentations at this occasion.
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Alan Cooke reports on the season closer at East Geelong 4th March, 2010
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StreetO at Scotch
Thursday, 4 March 2010
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From November to March, events are held on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, all over Melbourne. These provide a great introduction for newcomers to a wide range of orienteering experiences.
Park and Street Orienteering provides an ideal opportunity for mental and physical exercise. If you can walk to the local milk bar you are fit enough to participate. You do not need a compass, nor any special map reading ability.
For most events the Runners' courses are SCATTER format ie find a designated number of controls in any order, in the fastest time. For Power Walkers, controls have differing points value and the aim is to obtain as many points as possible in a set time (60 minutes). A watch is essential as points are lost if you return late.
There are 5 courses available: A. B, C and D for runners and PW for power walkers. Distances vary between 3 and 10 km.
Start times are 7.00pm sharp. Arrive at 6.30pm to register and receive a briefing.
Entry fees are: Adults-$4.00, Juniors-$2.00. There are season tickets available (see above) at a substantial discount.
For more information contact the series coordinators as follows:
Monday Southern Series - Andrew Baker, tel 9898 4316
Tuesday Western Series - Ken Moore, tel 9337 5417
Wednesday Eastern Series - Ian Stirling, tel 9876 3643
Wednesday Macedon Ranges - John Ewels, tel 5426 1649
Wednesday Night Series - Bernie Shuttleworth, email
Thursday Northern Series - Geoff Hudson, tel 9888 8121
Thursday Geelong Series - Alan Cooke, tel 0411 023 107
Thursday Western Series - Ken Moore, tel 9337 5417
Thursday Wyndham Series - Julie Sunley, tel 0411 129 244
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