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The 2010 Silva SuperSeries boasts a superb programme of events, with terrain that that will challenge all orienteers and ensure worthy winners. See the program under Events.

The Results of the 2010 Silva SuperSeries after Round 1b:
Team:
Silva SuperSeries 2010 - Team (size: 13kB - updated 1/2-2010)

Men:
Silva SuperSeries 2010 - Men (size: 28kB - updated 1/2-2010)

Women:
Silva SuperSeries 2010 - Women (size: 25kB - updated 1/2-2010)

JuniorWomen:
Silva SuperSeries 2010 - Junior Women (size: 14kB - updated 1/2-2010)

JuniorMen:
Silva SuperSeries 2010 - Junior Men (size: 14kB - updated 1/2-2010)

Calculation for the best 5 of 6 results in Sprint the Bay:
Silva SuperSeries 2010 - Sprint the Bay Total (size: 19kB - updated 29/1-2010)

The Overall Results of the 2009 Silva SuperSeries:
Silva SuperSeries 2009 - All classes in the one document (size: 71kB - updated 6/6-2009)

Silva SuperSeries Background
The SuperSeries was invented in 2002 by the National Squad to provide more elite competition within New Zealand orienteering. With the majority of international competitions taking place in the European Summer peaking with the annual World Championship in August, it is important to create a domestic competition season through late summer/autumn that allows a thorough build-up to the international events.

In 2006 the JuniorSeries was inaugurated, supporting our best junior orienteers and their build-up to the Junior World Championships. The JuniorSeries was further incorporated into the SuperSeries in 2008 (and remains so) with most events competed on the same courses except the very long ones. This will provide a bigger over all dept in the SuperSeries and a bigger challenge for the juniors. The Juniors will score a double counting in both SuperSeries and JuniorSeries at the same time.

The Regional Team Competition is generating interest and support locally, with regions developing uniform running gear and websites with the help of sponsors. The regional teams are the Bivouac Southerly Storm, Herd Homes Central Magic and MacNut Northerners. The Northerners won comfortably in the 2009 Series, but this year the Central Magic looks very strong with the return (from Europe) of top athletes Ross Morrison, Bryn Davies and Piret Klade as well as novel developments in their training community. Southerly Storm is as always a force to reckon with especially with Nationals on home ground and it is all set for a very exciting battle in the Regional Team Competition.

The End of Season PointTables of the 2008 SuperSeries
These files are pdf files in portrait format each of a size around 10 kB:
Women (updated 3/6-2008)
Men (updated 3/6-2008)
Team (updated 3/6-2008)
Junior Women(updated 3/6-2008)
Junior Men(updated 3/6-2008)
Adobe Reader or other pdf file reader is needed to view points tables


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