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Monday, April 14, 2014
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Tickincor review
A huge thanks to Thomas Callery and Pat O'Connor who planned and organised the event at Tickincor. Full results are now posted. At the end there were a small number who found the controls had been collected so I gave them in the results. The longer courses were won in good times (50 minutes on blue) which showed the experience of those who opted for the blue course. 205 proved almost inaccessible and depended on which way you made it through the windblow and the felled areas which were unclear on the map as there was computer crash just as courses were being finalised. It suited the more agile. This area is due for a remap during the summer. We hope that it did not put anyone off orienteering. It may be wise for some entrants to opt for the shorter courses with less technical difficulty. Thank you to all those who pre-entered as it made less work on the day of the event.
Friday, March 7, 2014
Woodstock cancelled
In case anybody missed the email I sent out, the Woodstock event planned for Sunday 9th March is cancelled due to storm damage. The landowners felt they were not in a position to let us in there just yet. Apologies to all those who were planning to come.
Check out the permanent orienteering courses at Kilkenny Castle (download the map from their website) or Castlecomer Discovery Park (ask at the main desk for a map)...well worth a look.
Check out the permanent orienteering courses at Kilkenny Castle (download the map from their website) or Castlecomer Discovery Park (ask at the main desk for a map)...well worth a look.
Monday, February 24, 2014
Lismore Town Park Orienteering
Course A+B
Arlene 7.38;
Alison 6.23; Molly 6.24; Noelle 6.24;Marie 6.26 ; Fiona 7.38 ;Laura
7.39 ;Karen 7.40 ;Sharon 7.43
Course C+D
Molly 4.01 ;
Noelle 4.14 ; Fiona 4.52 ;Laura 4.52 ;Marie 7.43 ;Alison
7.46
Linear 1+2
Fiona 2.39 ;Laura
2.39 ;Sharon 3.32 ;Karen 3.36 ;Molly 3.39 ;Noelle ;
3.41 ;Arlene 3.44 ;Marie 4.53 ;Alison 4.54
Huge thanks to Norman for all his help and for these pictures
Lismore Instructors course
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Permanent Orienteering Courses
Please have a look at the page of information about Permanent Orienteering Courses in the SE which I have posted as a page to the left of this blog.
Following on from the launch of POC's in Castlecomer Discovery park and Kilkenny castle (reports elsewhere on this blog), we hope to launch a POC at Kennedy park on 27th February at the SE schools competition and at the Towers Lismore shortly. These will be a great resource for training young people in the future and as an outing when there is not any formal orienteering. Thanks to Pat Healy for his assistance with the mapping.
For information about Coillte POC's around the country, click here.
Following on from the launch of POC's in Castlecomer Discovery park and Kilkenny castle (reports elsewhere on this blog), we hope to launch a POC at Kennedy park on 27th February at the SE schools competition and at the Towers Lismore shortly. These will be a great resource for training young people in the future and as an outing when there is not any formal orienteering. Thanks to Pat Healy for his assistance with the mapping.
For information about Coillte POC's around the country, click here.
Monday, January 13, 2014
Slieve Coilltia results
Results for the first SE league can now be found in the sidebar to the left of this blog. Later runners had a disadvantage of poor weather conditions and at the end control 202 gave up the ghost!
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Launch of POC at Kilkenny Castle
We have waited many years to get permission to use Kilkenny Castle and were delighted with the response from the Mayor who launched a new permanent orienteering course in the Castle grounds and the OPW who put in the stakes.
Huge thanks to all the OPW staff for their help. Thanks to Angela on registration and Laura on computer for helping ensure everyhthng went off smooothly.
Special mention to Veronica Purcell who noticed the first control on the short course was in the wrong location...anybody else? A fuller report and pictures will follow.
Short course series final standings
The final standings for the SE Short course series are below. Congratulations to Ian McHardy who had a fine run in Kilkenny Castle to win the long section overall. Prizes for 1st and 2nd in each section plus leaidng Long female
Short course
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Best 4 from 7 events
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Points
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Average
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1.
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Jordan Pim*
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5783
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1446
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2.
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Finlay McHardy*
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4140
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1380
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Medium Course
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Best 4 from 6 events
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1.
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Sue Pim*
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4339
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1085
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2.
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Liisa Honkasaari*
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4052
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1351
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3.
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Jeni Pim
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3754
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1251
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Long Course
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Best 4 from 7 events
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1.
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Ian McHardy*
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4887
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1222
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2.
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Andrew Pim*
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4816
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1187
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3.
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Robert Pim
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4775
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1167
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4.
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Jonathan Pim
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4725
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1107
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5.
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Nigel Pim
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4427
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1077
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6.
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Brid Casey (best female)*
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4385
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1096
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Monday, December 2, 2013
Maintaining direction
An excellent offering from the NIOA Coaching corner with Compass training exercises. For instance alternating zig zags left and right to avoid oversteer in one direction when running round objects through a forest...here.
Friday, November 29, 2013
Last Short course series event
The last Autumn short course series event takes place on December 8th at Kilkenny Castle. We will use the side entrance on Castle road. Please note that Registration will take place outside the grounds.
Current league standings can be found to the left of this blog under results.
The Medium course is more variable as people switch between
course lengths. Currently, Sue Pim leads with3267 points from 3 events. Liisa
Honkasaari (2899), Jeni Pim (2615) and Frank Fogarty (2523) have only 2 events completed so all to play
for.
Current league standings can be found to the left of this blog under results.
On the Long course, it is a straight shoot out between the
Pims. Andrew currently leads the way with 4816 points from best 4 events, followed
by Jonathan Pim (4725), Robert Pim
(4687) and Nigel Pim (4324) . Ian
McHardy has 3741 points but needs to complete one more event. Brid Casey has
the Ladies section sown up.
Jordan Pim (5783 points) has already won the Short course
but who will be second? It is battle between Finlay McHardy (2817), Emma Pim
(2778) and Aislinn Callery (2295)
Monday, November 25, 2013
Kilkenny Castle Permanent course launch
The grounds of Kilkenny Castle will be the venue on December 8th when a new permanent orienteering course will be launched by kind permission of the OPW.
The map has been surveyed by Pat Healy at 1;5,000.
The official launch by the Mayor will take place at 12 and will be followed by the final autumn short series race organised by WATO. 4 courses will be on offer: Long course 5.3 km and 25 controls; Medium course 4.0 km and 20 controls; Short course 2.6 km and 18 controls; and an additional Short/tracks only, for those with reduced mobility, which will be 1.7 km and 11 controls. All are welcome, young or old to come and try out this inclusive sporting activity. Anyone who is bringing a group should contact wato2@eircom.net to ensure there are enough maps. Maps will be printed by Print 5.
Only a 10 minute walk from the rail station and close to MacDonagh junction shopping centre, combine shopping with your day out. Parking on the Castle road side of the grounds.
The map has been surveyed by Pat Healy at 1;5,000.
The official launch by the Mayor will take place at 12 and will be followed by the final autumn short series race organised by WATO. 4 courses will be on offer: Long course 5.3 km and 25 controls; Medium course 4.0 km and 20 controls; Short course 2.6 km and 18 controls; and an additional Short/tracks only, for those with reduced mobility, which will be 1.7 km and 11 controls. All are welcome, young or old to come and try out this inclusive sporting activity. Anyone who is bringing a group should contact wato2@eircom.net to ensure there are enough maps. Maps will be printed by Print 5.
Only a 10 minute walk from the rail station and close to MacDonagh junction shopping centre, combine shopping with your day out. Parking on the Castle road side of the grounds.
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Overwhelmed at JFK


A range of courses were on offer. Control 201 which was the first one on the long course proved particularly confusing for many who punched 204 instead by the pond. Apologies to those who had to wait for si cards as we had not expected such a huge turnout. Results are posted on the left side of this blog.
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Short course race 5 at Kilbarry
Friday, November 8, 2013
Short O league
The current standings of the short course series after 4 events can be found here. Best 4 of 7 to count.
The recent sprint race results for Carriganore have been updated due to errors in control times. Only minor changes.
Monday, November 4, 2013
Autumn review
The next short course event will be held at at Kilbarry Amenity park on Sunday 10th November with
starts from 11 to 12.30.Parking and registration from the RSC
side/football stand side NOT Kingfisher as there is not enough parking
the
The event down for November 24th at Tower Hill has been
changed for a variety of reasons, to facilitate Wexford scouts and to
avoid issues with Coillte licences until after they are sorted by the
IOA. There will instead be an event at Kennedy Park on November 17th
with start times between 12 and 1.30. There will also be an event at
Kilkenny Castle on a new map on December 8th.A one-day Controllers Course is being held on Saturday 16 November in Newbridge, Kildare, and will run from 9.30am to 5.00pm. It is being led by Graham Nilsen who was the author of the British Orienteering Course Planning book that was first published in 1995 and updated in 2006. Graham was Controller for Day 3 of JK 2011 at Slieve Croob, and was the leader of the IOA Planning Workshop in 2012. If anyone is interested, contact Aine Joyce in the IOA.
We are hosting a First Aid course run by Denise Kelly on 11th and 12th November at Pims Business centre from 6.30 to 9.30 each evening. If you are interested, I must have confirmation by Friday at the latest to 0872229677.
Congratulations to Wato members who competed at the Connacht Championships at Newcastle Demesne, Ballymahon, County Longford.
M16: Robert Pim 1st, Jonathan Pim 2nd; M45 Andrew Pim 2nd; M55 Andrew Cox 2nd; W21s Laura Cox 2nd; W45 Liisa Honkasaari 1st
Also at the Munster Championships held at Toureen wood, County Tipperary
M16 Conall Whelan 3rd; M40 Ian McHardy 3rd; W10 Aislinn Callery 2nd; w45 Liisa Honkasaari 2nd; W21N Brigid Coffey 2nd
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Wato members representing their country
Neil Dobbs was first into action as he represented Ireland at the World Championships in Finland. He is currently ranked 287 and you can look at his full profile here. This is the level to which all our young club members can aspire.
Next into action was Robert Pim who represented Ireland at the Junior Home Internationals in a wet and windy Wales.
and finally the Veterans Home Internationals where the club was represented by Sue Pim, Jeni Pim and Andrew Cox
Rob training at Oughterard |
Next into action was Robert Pim who represented Ireland at the Junior Home Internationals in a wet and windy Wales.
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the JHI squad in Wales |

Deise Days postscript
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true sprint racing |




Thanks to Laura and Angela Cox for their help in running the event. The planner got locked in behind the barrier whilst bringing in controls and had to call for help.
Those staying the Beach Haven hostel were served up a feast for dinner by Jeni and Nigel Pim. The weekend is worthwhile for this alone.
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start of sprint |

Around 30 enthusiastic torched up runners took to the sand dunes in Tramore in the evening only to be foiled by a thunderstorm of epic waterfall proportions. Eventually it was decided for health and safety reasons to call the event off. Apologies to all those who were looked forward to the mysteries of John Casey's planned courses. Thanks to John and Ian who battled the elements to bring back in the controls.
my car needed a good wash! |
Apologies to anyone who had difficulty with 259. I allowed it if you missed it due to debate about its true position. Fortunately it was not on the blue course! The younger and less experienced competitors found the going technical. Yet there very few non finishers. Thanks to the planner Pat O'Connor for devising the devious control locations, especially 229 and 233 which stumped/slowed down many people. Thanks also to Thomas Callery and Andrew Pim for putting out and collecting controls; to Norman Storey on parking;
visibility starting to worsen |
Congratulations
to Eoin McCullough on his fine run on the brown course ahead of Conor
Short and Rob McEvoy. Andrew Pim won out on the blue course ahead of
John Scannel and James Haynes. Zac O'Sullivan Hourihan was an excellent
winner of the Green course ahead of Jim Callnan and Ailbhe Creedon.
Ruairi Long took the Light green course ahead of Emer Perkins and Dara
O'Clerigh. The Orange course was used for training by the less
experienced DUO members and was won by Jana Cox who shadowed her peers. Finally, AislinnCallery took the yellow course. Well done to all who completed courses
Full results here
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