Michael
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Posted: 8 July 2015, 5:20 AM
Wasn't so long ago that getting a single runner into the 20's was cause for wild cheering! Well done team!
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hughff
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Posted: 9 July 2015, 8:57 AM
Start times for the long tonight (converted to our time):
7.01 Katie
7.36 Tommy
8.08 Nick
8.15 Sophie
8.27 Danielle
8.49 Alice
9.36 Ed
9.50 Devon
10.11 Sonia
11.11 Kayla
11.40 Tim
12.02 Shamus
Tim, Shamus and Kayla all wearing GPS trackers: another early morning for some of us.
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Michael
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Posted: 9 July 2015, 12:34 PM
Good on you Hugh, uda thought than when they were metricating things they coulda synchronised the world's clocks. Spse it was the Yanks that held out..
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Michael
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Posted: 9 July 2015, 12:46 PM
.. which reminds me of an activity not unlike orienteering, except you had to maintain specified speeds. Once had to do xx furlongs/fortnight.
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fraser
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Posted: 10 July 2015, 2:39 AM
Shamus and Tim smashed it, 9th and 10th respectively.
http://eventor.orienteering.org/Events/ResultList?eventId=5008&groupBy=EventClass
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fraser
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Posted: 11 July 2015, 3:31 AM
Relay results, NZ women were 11th and men were 7th
http://eventor.orienteering.org/Events/ResultList?eventId=5009&groupBy=EventClass
Judging by the commentary, the results of the NZ team have definitely made people take notice. Congratulations to the whole team.
With the exception of Tim, it looks like all the others still have one or more JWOCs, with four more for some! The future continues to look strong for NZ orienteering.
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