Entries for our next Regional Event the Yorkshire Urban League Event on 24th October are now open.
No Entry On The Day - Entries close Midnight Sunday 17th October.
Those wishing to help can use the code "Lindum" to receive the 50% Discount.
Entries via the HERO tab on the website.
Full range of courses:
A/1 = MO - 8.5km
B/2 = WO/MV - 6.8km
C/3 = WV/MSV - 5.6km
D/4 = WSV/MUV - 4.6km
E/5 = WUV/WHV/MHV - 3.3km
F/6 = WJ/MJ - 3.4km
G/7 = WYJ/MYJ - 2.2km
Classic Urban distances in Classic Flat Urban terrain.
New map and New area.
Extensive Free Parking adjacent to Start, Finish, Download, Toilets etc.
Peter Harris 10 Sep 2021 14:10 - updated by Peter Harris 13 Oct 2021 14:50
Brian Ward all 34 in 48:32
Peter Harris 31 in 53:46
Harriet Gilman 30 in 59:49
Pete Shew 28 in 51:24
Brian Slater 27 in 56:19
Paul Simmons 25 in 53:51
Amanda Ward 24 in 50:42
Pat Simmons 16 in 55:02
Karen Cook TBA
Thanks to Isoldt for planning and setting up on MapRun.
See you all in November
Peter Harris 13 Oct 2021 14:29 - updated by Peter Harris 13 Oct 2021 14:41
4 consecutive Night Events using MapRun / Lamp-O.
30 Control / 45 Minute Score Events in Cottingham, Beverley, Barton and Broughton planned by Paul S. / Brian W. / Pete H. and Isoldt
dates - 2nd, 9th, 16th and 23rd November. Starts from 6-7pm.
It will be dark, you will need a head-torch!
Full details to follow once firmed up!
Brian Ward 12 Oct 2021 20:11 - updated by Brian Ward 12 Oct 2021 20:15
I am pleased to report that we have sufficient orders to enable the club to subsidise the cost of the vest to club members at £10 per item.
The order has been placed (10th October) with 28 units of varying styles (Mens and Ladies) and sizes. A few extras will be ordered for stock.
We will continue to update those club members who have pre-ordered garments via this post and on the Club Facebook Page / e-mail.
The design is as follows :
Please direct any questions to Brian W.
e-mail
brian(dot)ward62(at)yahoo(dot)com
Thank You
Brian Ward 27 Sep 2021 14:41 - updated by Brian Ward 10 Oct 2021 22:16
Hessle MapRun took place this evening, most cunningly planned by Paul S.
Many puzzled expressions and furrowed brows ensued upon completion as the devious planning showed that it was very difficult to pick out an optimum route.
The usual HALO MapRun suspects were in attendance and a warm evening marked the brief return of the Indian summer with daylight lasting sufficiently to accommodate the runners.
A change in schedule sees us next in Brigg next Tuesday with earlier starts again on offer courtesy Isoldt. A 60 minute Lamp-O / MapRun is the order of the day so no excuse!
Thanks to everyone who came along to run and to Paul S. for a real head scratcher of an event!
Tonights Results
Mike B 700 points (all 35 controls) in 50:19
Harriet 610 point (inc. -10 penalty) in 60:38
Pete S. 580 points (29 controls) in 56 minutes
Pete H. 500 points (25 controls) in 45:29
Amanda 480 points (24 controls) in 50:45
Karen 420 points (21 controls) in 54:06
Isoldt 380 points (19 controls) in 46:15
Brian S. 340 points (17 controls) in 44:16
non-comp (controller) Brian W. 700 points (35 controls) in 50:59
Brian Ward 7 Oct 2021 19:55 - updated by Pete Shew 8 Oct 2021 10:02
The British Orienteering "Classic Long" Championships took place today at Braunton Burrows, a technical, open, sand dune terrain area in Devon.
The LONG trip South was well worth while for Helena who took the Bronze medal in her W55 class.
Well Done Helena from all at HALO who stayed home and (probably) got equally as wet anyway!
Brian Ward 2 Oct 2021 20:38 - updated by Brian Ward 2 Oct 2021 20:41
Pending a stewards inquiry, results for tonight's Lamp-O / MapRun as follows!
Apologies to all those touch-screen enabled Garmin watch users who suffered in the occasional torrential rain!
Mike B. 700 points (35 controls - the maximum available) in 50 minutes
Jackie 580 points (29 controls) in 54:28
Gerry Symes (Airienteers) 560 points (28 controls) in 57:07
Pete S. 520 points (26 controls) in 56-57 minutes (best guestimate - **weather affected run!**)
Isoldt 480 points (24 controls) in 55:01
Amanda 400 points (20 controls) in 40 minutes (**weather affected result!**)
Mary 380 points (19 controls) in 57:43 (including unscheduled emergency pit stop!)
Karen 320 points (16 controls) in 52:39 (should have brought a headtorch!)
Alex G. 320 points (16 controls) in 53:17
Pete H. 300 points (15 controls) in 30 minutes (**weather affected result!**)
Paul S. 300 points (15 controls) in 35 minutes (**weather affected result!**)
Brian S. 270 points (inc. -70 penalty) in 66:12
Pat S. 230 points (inc. -30 penalty) in 62:52
Next week (Thursday again) we move to Hessle courtesy Paul S. for the first of the MapRun "bonus" events - see web-site for details. This will NOT be a Lamp-O.
Many thanks for those that braved the elements, most finding that Market Weighton, despite needing a few map amendments, made for a most suitable Urban competition area.
Brian W.
Brian Ward 30 Sep 2021 20:04 - updated by Brian Ward 1 Oct 2021 09:06
The minutes from the recent Club AGM are now available in the Members' area of the website.
Paul Simmons 27 Sep 2021 18:13 - updated by Paul Simmons 27 Sep 2021 18:16
Results from tonights Haverstoe Park MapRun as follows....
Dave J. 700 points (all 35 controls) in 39:56
Harriet 660 points (33 controls) in 55:49
Paul S. 660 points (33 controls) in 59:45
Helena 620 points (31 controls) in 46:54
Pete S. 620 points (31 controls) in 54:59
Jack Darnell 610 points (inc. -10 penalty) 60:36
Amanda 520 points (26 controls) in 49:35
Alex 420 points (21 controls) in 49:13
Pat 320 points (inc. -40 penalty) in 63:21
Kate 260 points (13 controls) in 42:52
non-comp (planner) Brian W. 700 points (all 35 controls) in 42:01
non-comp Brian S. 650 points (inc. -70 penalty) in 66:10
Once again thanks to Brian S. for map printing and for those who turned out on a really rather nice evening.
The boating lake area in particular is very much a fun little orienteering gem and the surrounding streets and parkland offer a great variety of urban terrain to be enjoyed!
It is getting to that time of year again though and late starters in future events may want to consider charging up those headlight batteries!
Brian W.
Brian Ward 23 Sep 2021 21:14 - updated by Brian Ward 23 Sep 2021 21:28
Thanks to all who came, and to the few that endured.... we still have'nt got a 100% success rate managing MapRun to Smartphone / MapRun to Garmin Watch.... but we are getting there!.
Thanks to Brian S. for map printing and for Pete "shifty" (ex.Chairman) Harris for providing post run light entertainment in his tales of how he out-foxed the MapRun App. to score illegal points....
....or so I'm told!
Nice to see ex.HALO (or was it EYOC?) member Frank Ince making an appearence, although he missed the best part of the area not visiting the South East corner :(
Brough & Elloughton is a great new area, and the new map from Bill Griffiths should provide scope for more Urban fun in future events.
Results as follows....(minutes rounded up)
Dave J. - 700 points / 35 controls (maximum) / 54 minutes
Mike B - 700 points / 35 controls (maximum) / 58 minutes
Harriet - 560 poins / 28 controls / 57 minutes
Pete H - 460 points / 23 controls / 46 minutes
Amanda - 440 points / 22 controls / 50 minutes
Brian S - 440 points / 22 controls / 52 minutes
Frank - 420 points / 21 controls / 56 minutes
Corinne - 420 points / 21 controls / 59 minutes
Helena - 400 points / 20 controls / 35 minutes
Jackie - 400 points / 20 controls / 59 minutes
Isoldt - 380 points / 19 controls / 52 minutes
Karen - 360 points / 18 controls / 55 minutes
Alex G - 340 points / 17 controls / 49 minutes
Kate G - 340 points / (17 controls) 57 minutes
Next week we are in Cleggy on a Brian S. map - 1:5,000 A3 with a 60 minute MapRun only Score - but please come along even though we aren't using Lamp-Posts, we trust you... unlike some! ;)
Brian W.
Brian Ward 16 Sep 2021 20:35 - updated by Brian Ward 17 Sep 2021 07:53
Thanks to all those who competed in our first Autumn MapRun/LampO in Ashby and thanks to Isoldt for planning.
Results (not handicapped)
Harriet 310
Pete S 290
Jackie 280
Paul Si 230
Amanda 220
Isoldt 210
Alex 180
Karen 160
Ollie 140 (collected all 21)
Kate G 130
Pat Si 120
This week we are in Brough using a brand new OCAD map so get those entries in (via HERO) - I believe it could be an hour Score rather than 45 minutes in Ashby.
Peter Harris 12 Sep 2021 09:30 - updated by Peter Harris 12 Sep 2021 09:39
For HALO members that may be interested but do not belong the Facebook Group, a link to the photographs from Charlotte and Tom's Wedding can be found here....
https://www.flickr.com/photos/4wardsphotogallery/albums
Brian Ward 6 Sep 2021 17:05 - updated by Brian Ward 6 Sep 2021 17:08
Starting on Thursday September 9th (evening) the Club will be putting on some Orienteering Activities which will follow on the lines of a Club Night, a Pub League, a LampO and a MapRun all rolled into one.
The first event will start from the Priory Inn, Ashby Road, Scunthorpe between 5.30pm and 7pm. If the weather is fine we will be outside the pub.
This first event will be in a new area (Ashby) and will use an OOM at a scale of 1:7500 and will be a 45 minutes Score with approximately 21 controls. It will also be MapRun enabled with controls being on Lamp Posts so those unfamiliar with the MapRun App can manually record their times and note the lamp post numbers accordingly.
The use of the MapRun app for the Spring PrePoacher Events we had was relatively successful so I hope you all remember how it was used. Refresher training will be given.
So the full list is:
Ashby 9th September (new area)
Brough 16th September (new OCAD map)
Cleethorpes 23rd September (newly extended OCAD map)
Market Weighton 30th September (new OCAD map)
Entries are via HERO. NO ENTRY ON THE DAY.
Under 16's must be accompanied.
Further activities may be added.
Thanks to Isoldt and Brian W for planning these activities.
Peter Harris 30 Aug 2021 10:25 - updated by Peter Harris 30 Aug 2021 11:08
Charlotte bagged another medal at the British Sprint Championships in the Individual Event, taking a Silver Medal in the Women's Open.
Other HALO runners made the A Finals in various age classes
Helena (5th), Elspeth, Brian W and Paul VD.
Other HALO runners were in the first 3 in the B Final - Flora, George and David.
The other HALO members competing were Mary, Amanda and Brian S all completing their 2 courses successfully.
Peter Harris 23 Aug 2021 10:50 - updated by Peter Harris 23 Aug 2021 10:59
Congratulations to Charlotte, George, David and Elspeth who came third at the inaugural British Mixed Relay Sprint Championships.
This is a great achievement for the Club considering our size and the fact that we fielded both Veterans and Juniors in the Elite class.
Charlotte ran the first leg finishing first in the fastest time of the day and then George, David and Elspeth all were 6th fastest on their respective legs. Thus we came home third with Elspeth running the anchor leg.
The Skelmersdale terrain suited our team with similar social housing in HALO land at such areas as Bransholme, Willows, Belvior Park, Gainsborough, Low Moor and Hemswell. However all the team had to remain focused as there were a number of mispunches by other teams (including the other HALO Elite team - Helena, Mike, Brian and Flora) as the complexity of the urban terrain took its toll.
Our SuperVet team of Paul, Amanda and Ken and our UltraVet team of Brian, Mary and John F also managed to complete their courses successfully but outside the top 3.
Many thanks to Helena for coordinating the teams
Peter Harris 22 Aug 2021 08:08 - updated by Peter Harris 22 Aug 2021 09:42
The points scored for the Gainsborough Event can be found here.
The Final League Tables can be found here.
DON'T FORGET TO SETTLE UP YOUR HERO ACCOUNTS ASAP
2021 Roll Of Honour
Short - Michael May (LOG)
Medium (F) - Hannah M (LOG)
Medium (M) - Brian W (HALO)
Long (F) - Kate B (HALO)
Long (M) - Philip J-D (RAFO/LOG)
Congratulations to all.
Peter Harris 2 Jul 2021 12:56 - updated by Peter Harris 30 Jul 2021 14:56
Steve Corrigan has supplied a link to the latest information on the White Rose Weekend with a classic event at Skipwith and the York City Race.
Pete Shew 9 Jul 2021 10:33 - updated by Pete Shew 9 Jul 2021 10:37
In June the Events were Sheffield City and Chinley Churn
For July there will be 2 Events
Morley 18th July
Pontefract 25th July
For August there will be 1 event
Lincoln 15th August
Peter Harris 8 May 2021 11:26 - updated by Peter Harris 6 Jul 2021 15:09
The handicap system employed to determine the points gives us all a fighting chance if we are on top of our game.
This year it seems the male athletes were the more focused.
Congratulations to George who seems to be peaking at the right time.
The points scored by all can be found using the League tab, but the top 10 scorers were:
George Van Dam 1167
David Jolly 1132
Neil Harvatt 1102
Mike Byron 1094
Peter Harris 1089
Wayne Byrne 1086
Brian Hostad 1071
Paul Van Dam 1060
Pam Brown 1055
Amanda Ward 1038
Just outside the top ten was Pete Shew who picked up the wrong map and had to return to the Start after a couple of controls. This was costly but it is believed even with a clear run he would still have been behind George and would not have retained the title.
Peter Harris 22 Jun 2021 08:13 - updated by Peter Harris 7 Dec 2021 13:35
Apologies for the delay - we were all (well some of us) a bit befuddled yesterday - can blame the weather.
Fortunately the majority of trophies were correctly awarded and thanks to those for pointing us in the right direction when the odd error was made.
LONG
Champion - Liam Harrington
Womens - Helena Crutchley
Master - Paul Murgatroyd
Super Vets - Dave Brown
Ultra Vets - Pete Shew
MEDIUM
Champion - Flora Jolly
Ladies - Jackie Edwards
Junior - Imogen Offler
CARPE DIEM Trophy
Mens Medium Ultra Vets - John Fulwood
NOTE there was no SHORT trophy winner as it is awarded to Juniors
Congratulations to all the above.
Peter Harris 17 Jun 2021 17:53 - updated by Peter Harris 7 Dec 2021 13:26
On behalf of the HALO Committee I would like to thank all runners from both HALO and LOG for once again producing an exciting sporting team competition.
The results can be found here.
This year it was very much a team effort with scorers from across all age and gender classes and those lower down the order also contributed by reducing the LOG total.
So it is a big thank you to all those who represented the Club and well done.
Perhaps next year we can retain the title but it will no doubt be a big ask - the training starts next week with the start of the LUL, another team trophy for us to try to get our hands on.
Many thanks to Mike Byron for providing the ice lollies and ice creams which well received on such a warm evening.
Peter Harris 17 Jun 2021 13:41 - updated by Peter Harris 17 Jun 2021 18:06
Photos from the Driffield Urban can be found on our Flickr Page at
Event Photos
I hope you enjoy the photos as much as I enjoyed spying on you all, mostly navigating with aplomb, but occasionally not so much!
Planners Comments
A lot of work went into producing the map with special thanks to Bill Griffiths for the inital survey and regular updates as supplied by myself during the planning process, as well as to Brian Slater for skillfully manipulated said map into 3 event scales, 1:5,000 / 1:4,000 and 1:2,000
This was pretty standard Urban fair and dictated how I approached planning the courses. To get the best from the area my goal was to plan medium / long legs between the intersting bits giving maximum fun in the Sprinty sections of the map. There aren't any particulary classic long route choices to be had and so I attempted to keep the dead running to a minimum, the only exception being on A to D where to get the required length of course, the south west "interesting" bit had to be visited, resulting in a bit of a dead leg in and out of that area.
The other must was to make use of the town centre with it's numerous canopies and snickets, again, not as complex as some, but usable, none the less.
The weather was kind, the organisation, as is usually the case in HALO, was slick and efficient.
I'd also like to thank Mrs. Planner (Amanda) for getting up at an unearthly hour to drive me round putting out controls, and helping to gripple some rather large trees(!), also Brian Slater and Paul Simmons who took roughly half the controls for me to position in the early morning.
Starting and finishing in the park made most sense, and with our virgin organiser, Mr. David Jolly, negotiating helper parking and extra toilet facilities at Wolds Way To Health, I think we had a successful day.
Many thanks to all who came to help, run, and generally have a fun day out Urban Orienteering.
Brian Ward, Planner and Photographer :)
Brian Ward 31 May 2021 18:15 - updated by Brian Ward 31 May 2021 19:22
HALO are now linked into maprun.uk which provides a quick and easy search facility for all UK MapRun events, activities, training and permanent courses.
The areas covered by HALO include East Yorkshire, Hull, North Lincolnshire and Lincolnshire.
Our very first "official" MapRun permanent course, at Victoria Dock, Hull, has it's own, automatically generated, link page at
Victoria Dock MapRun
If you want to find out what's happening locally, or even further afield, maprun.uk is the place to visit!
Brian (W)
Brian Ward 22 Apr 2021 12:07 - updated by Brian Ward 13 May 2021 10:43
An updated version of MapRun6 for smartphone is now available via the various app. stores. Make sure that you upgrade your MapRun6 app. to enjoy the latest features.
The main upgrade for this update to MapRun6 can be found via
MapRun6 Update
Enjoy! :)
Brian Ward 21 Apr 2021 21:56 - updated by Brian Ward 13 May 2021 10:43
Under the current BO and Government Guidelines we are pleased to announce the return of Orienteering in the HALO region with the Lincolnshire Poacher Series.
This is subject to change and the fixtures are still provisional.
Travel restrictions will be less restrictive from April 12th and Organised Sport is permitted from March 29th. COVID 19 safety measures will be in place.
So our Schedule will commence on Wednesday 14th April with a warm up registered Maprun Activity in Baysgarth Park in Barton on Humber. This gives all those who wish to try out 'Virtual' Orienteering the chance through use of smartphones or Garmin watches that can download the app. This will be replicated the following Wednesday with a similar warm up at Central Park, Scunthorpe. We may even be able to carry out our Post Run Anaysis at a suitable outdoor venue.
Then the 8 race Poacher Series will then commence on Wednesday April 28th at Hendale, parking at Grasby Bottom Crossroads (the logs should been removed to allow access).
Other provisional dates and venues are:
Twigmoor May 5th or Normanby South
Cottagers Dale May 12th
Swallow Vale May 19th
Normanby Le Wold May26th
Weelsby Woods June 2nd
Hemswell June 9th
Lodgemoor and Kingsway June 16th (also LCS)
Entry to all of these will be via our HERO system - NO ENTRY ON THE DAY. Fees to be determined at next Committee Meeting (end of March).
PLANNERS ARE REQUIRED FOR THE MAJORITY OF THESE ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS - SO IF YOU ARE ABLE TO PLAN PLEASE LET ME KNOW ASAP AT sbpetebtinternet.com
Peter Harris 13 Mar 2021 10:12 - updated by Peter Harris 14 Apr 2021 08:51
HALO's First Virtual Permanent Orienteering Course (MapRun) Risk Assessment
We are pleased to open our VPOC at Victoria Dock Village in Hull
We have set this course up primarily for personal training, and not for competition, and we have decided to keep it open for a substantial length of time so participants can go back and try to improve their time/fitness by either choosing a better route, by improving their map reading skills or by running faster or further. The course is open to anyone who wants to have a go (see advice below) as well as HALO Club Members.
This form of orienteering has no orange kites or control plaques but makes use of the GPS facility on modern smartphones. Participants download the MapRun6 app, available for both android and iPhone, download the map they need to their phone and print themselves a paper copy of the map. For more detailed instructions as to how to get going - and the paper map- click on the tabs below. If you have a suitable Garmin watch then advice as to how to set it up is on the tab as well and you will then have no need to take your phone out with you.
On the maps (phone and paper) we have indicated a Start/Finish but we have set the course up so you can choose to Start and Finish at any of the control sites that you want. (Start and Finish must be at the same control though). When you start the MapRun app will automatically designate your chosen starting control as the Start/Finish. It will also, change the Start/Finish showing on the phone map to be just another control that needs to be visited, but obviously we cannot change that on the paper map too! You need to visit all the controls to record a successful run on the MapRun server.
Naturally we want you to stay safe, cause no damage or upset the locals.
With that in mind there are some conditions that we need you to be aware of and agree to before you go out:
All current Covid-19 laws and Government advice should be followed
The course is not suitable for unaccompanied under 16s whilst they are are participating
These events take place on streets, footpaths and open places. Pay attention to the usual urban risks: traffic, slippery surfaces, blind corners, kerbs, etc and stay well clear of other people in the area
Wear clothing and footwear suitable for the activity
Do not enter any Out of Bounds areas or enter private land. Out of Bounds areas are marked on the map with purple lines/hatching or purple crosses.
Anyone undertaking a VPOC (MapRun) is doing so in their own time and at their own risk. British Orienteering and Humberside and Lincolnshire Orienteers (HALO) take no responsibility for any damage or injury whilst participating.
For all you need to get started - click here
For the Victoria Dock Map - click here
Paul Simmons 8 Mar 2021 13:41 - updated by Paul Simmons 1 Apr 2021 16:28
Members - please check your email for zoom details, they are the same as last time.
David Jolly 2 Feb 2021 23:02 - updated by Brian Ward 9 Mar 2021 19:17
Update Monday 8th February
Keep up to date with all MapRun happenings via their web page - maprunners.weebly.com or the "MapRun" Group on Facebook
Latest news from MapRun includes the addition of MapRun6 to iOS and Android - this is the app. that you download to your smartphone. MapRun6 has several enhancements over MapRunF but for the time being the two will run in tandem, you do not need to remove MapRunF from your phone to install MapRun6 but eventually MapRunF will become redundant and be replaced by MapRun6.
For MapRunG users, a new version is available via the Garmin App. Store on the Web for your compatible Garmin Watch. You will need to download the update from the web and install to your watch via Garmin Express on your P.C. or Laptop.
Brian Ward 18 Nov 2020 18:11 - updated by Brian Ward 10 Feb 2021 21:01
The following Awards were presented Virtually
HALO parkrun - 1st Brian Hostad - this was based on the best Age/Gender rating in any 2020 parkrun, 2nd Peter Harris, 3rd Dean Field
HALO Urban - 1st Pete Shew, 2nd Mike Byron, 3rd Dorothy Smith
HALO Champion - 1st Brian Ward, 2nd Pete Shew, 3rd Neil Harvatt
HALO League (overall) - Dean Field
HALO League - Masters - 1st Helena Cruthchley, 2nd David Jolly, 3rd Rosie Field
HALO League - SuperVets (H.Milton Trophy) - 1st John Butler, 2nd Peter Harris, 3rd Mary Carrick
LUL Winners - Elspeth Jolly, Kate Brown
Pat O'Grady Trophy - Chris Simmonds for Newsletter
Orienteer(s) of The Year - Our NHS Heroes - Karen Cook and Megan Smith
Lifetime Achievement Award - Brian Slater
Congratulations to all 19 members on the Roll of Honour
Peter Harris 30 Nov 2020 09:37 - updated by Peter Harris 7 Dec 2021 13:39
For those who wish to attend and have not received the link to join this Microsoft Teams Event please email me sbpetebtinternet.com
Peter Harris 26 Nov 2020 09:49 - updated by Peter Harris 7 Dec 2021 13:38
The 2 Regional Events scheduled for the first weekend in December have been postponed/cancelled. It is hoped that our Night Event will be rearranged for some time in the New Year.
Peter Harris 11 Nov 2020 13:16 - updated by Peter Harris 11 Nov 2020 13:22
Following the recent AGM, which left the position of Chair vacant, David Jolly has very kindly stepped forward to say he is willing to take it on.
Under our Constitution, the Committee is able to appoint people to posts if the AGM proves inconclusive.
THe Committee have whole heartedly welcomed David's offer and we wish him well and look forward to supporting him over the next three years.
Paul Simmons 28 Oct 2020 15:48 - updated by Paul Simmons 28 Oct 2020 15:59
The minutes of the recent AGM are now available in the Members' Area of the website.
Paul Simmons 24 Oct 2020 16:22 - updated by Paul Simmons 24 Oct 2020 16:24
For those who live in all 3 Tier Covid areas should be aware of - BO Operational Guidelines, the BO Code Of Conduct and the England Local Covid Alert Levels Orienteering Guidance (16th October) plus the Government Guidelines.
For those affected by this guidance and are obliged to withdraw, Entry Fees will be refunded (for those who have already paid) - please contact the Organiser accordingly bslatercleeyahoo.com
A few further notes for Competitors:
Control Descriptions (waterproof) will be provided in the Start Lanes and printed on the map but anyone who wishes to print their own they can do so here.
Minor adjustments to the Start Times have been made in order that we can operate a system whereby:
1) 2 Start Lanes from the 1 Start Location can be employed (Courses B & D on the right - all others on the Left)
2) There is a one minute interval for all starts
The Start List can be found here. Note this list has not been amended to take into account the withdrawals as per the above Guidelines
PLEASE NOTE CLOCKS GO BACK ONE HOUR
Peter Harris 23 Oct 2020 09:43 - updated by Peter Harris 27 Oct 2020 08:07
At the committee meeting following the A.G.M. it was decided that the qualifying number of events for the 2019/20 HALO League be reduced from eight to five. This is obviously due to the reduced number of available events for most of this year. An alternative of including events up until the end of 2020 was rejected and the 2020/21 HALO League season will start with the Immingham event on the 25th October.
Results for the 2019/20 HALO League are:
Champion: Dean Field 6275
Masters (or should thet be Mistresses) champion: Helena Crutchley 6073
2nd: David Jolly 5688, 3rd: Rosie Field 5446
Super vet champion: John Butler 5472
2nd: Peter Harris 5307, 3rd Mary Carrick 4575
Pete Shew 22 Oct 2020 10:46 - updated by Pete Shew 22 Oct 2020 10:55
Our Regional Immingham Urban Event takes place on Sunday October 25th 2020 - subject to BO, Government and Local Guidelines.
Entries are now closed, trhe start list is avaialable via the HERO entry system (press the red tab to view and check your account).
THERE IS NO ENTRY ON THE DAY and Online Entries Close Midnight Sunday 18th October
Your Account will give details of the payment method - but in case of late cancellation please do not transfer monies until nearer the time.
Immingham is a town that many probably have never visited before - but in orienteering terms it does provide an urban navigational challenge.
These map extracts show some of the variety of housing complexes you will encounter.
This event also coincides with the 400 year anniversary of the Mayflower landings in Plymouth, Mass - the history is described below.
Peter Harris 30 Sep 2020 11:41 - updated by Peter Harris 27 Oct 2020 08:08
The map for Winterton can be found here.
So Lamp O 4 is in a new area of Beverley.
The start and finish will be on Blucher Lane. See image below.
The start will be the tree - as can be seen there is parking adjacent - free after 18:00 with 60 minutes allowed prior, therefore ok after 17:00 - but worth checking.
I guess toilets in Flemingate shopping centre are open - but not guaranteed.
Starts from 17.30 to 18.30
'Dibbing' is required for start and finish times
Depending on number of entrants a certain degree of flexibility will be allowed if anyone is late.
The Rule of 6 will apply in pre start and finish areas.
There is no Entry on Day and HERO Entries close at midnight Monday 5th October.
Peter Harris 14 Sep 2020 18:16 - updated by Peter Harris 20 Oct 2020 18:25
The results from the HALO Urban Championship are now in, and the winner is (long pause) Pete Shew with 1190 points.
1. Pete Shew 1190
2. Mike Byron 1108
3. Dorothy Smith 1100
Full results are available under League / Championship
Pete Shew 28 Sep 2020 16:33 - updated by Pete Shew 28 Sep 2020 16:36
This area proved a good navigational challenge.
For those who missed out and want to explore the area the map can be found here.
This area is currently being mapped. The OpenOrienteering map is fairly accurate - if you compare the map used with the OCAD map (in construction) in the Controls 17 and 18 vicinity there is little difference.
There were a number of discrepencies recorded (not unusual) but one control caused maximum confusion - a Google Image is shown below. Does any body recognise this No 9 - as there are no other lamp posts anywhere near.
I remembered this morning that I had actually chalked all the lamp posts with a * (6 months ago) in order to assist competitors to know they were at the right place - however after such a time there would have been no guarantee that these were still in place.
As far as the results were concerned it was good to see that the first 5 places (after weighting) were all filled by competitors who had not competed in one of these events before. Well done Pete S for taking the honours in a closely fought contest.
If anyone has any queries please let me know.
Next week we head north to another new area in NE Hull - with the amount of daylight reducing - starts will run from 5.50pm to 6.30pm. Please enter via HERO. If anyone is going to be after 6.30 they still may be able to still compete - but please contact Paul, Peter H or Brian S know.
Peter Harris 23 Sep 2020 11:31 - updated by Peter Harris 20 Oct 2020 18:25
The results from the HALO Forest Championship are now in, and the winner is (long pause) Brian Ward with 1196 points. Well done Brian.
1. Brian Ward 1196
2. Pete Shew 1160
3. Neil Harvatt 1153
Full results are available under League / Championship
Next week's installment is the HALO Urban League Championship at Lincoln.
Pete Shew 20 Sep 2020 15:51 - updated by Pete Shew 20 Sep 2020 15:56
After 6 action packed LUL Races the Final League Club an Individual Standings have been produced (thanks to Brian H).
Congratulations to Elspeth Jolly for winning the Medium Ladies Title and to Kate Brown for winning the Long Ladies Title.
The gap between LOG and HALO did not close in the final event and similarly despite Charlotte's sterling efforts the LCS was not retained, but thanks to all 17 HALO competitors - there is always next year probably at Kingsway.
The final points can be found here.
The latest table can be found here.
Lost Property from Kingsway - 1 x Glasses Elasticated Strap (Vapro) contact sbpetebtinternet.com to claim.
Peter Harris 13 Aug 2020 19:07 - updated by Peter Harris 10 Sep 2020 17:20
Subject to HM Government and BO Guidelines HALO will be holding 4 more Lamp O Local Events starting on Tuesday 22nd September.
2 on the South Bank and 2 on the North.
These will once again be brand new areas.
These will be PRE ENTRY Only via our HERO online system.
They will be 45 minute Score Events.
Under 16's to be accompanied.
Hi Vis and Headtorches required.
4 Start Blocks between 18.00 and 17.00 with a maximum of 10 people in each.
Starts and Download will be carried out in adjacent cars.
Previously we have used Pubs for Assembly etc. for such Events - however although our Starts and Finishes will be within 100 metres of such establishments they will not be used directly for these Events.
The Dates and Venues are:
Sept 22nd - Frodingham and Crosby, Scunthorpe
Sept 29th - Wold and Derringham, North West Hull
Oct 6th - Winterton
Oct 13th - Beverley East
Further Details will be posted in due course.
Peter Harris 9 Sep 2020 11:20 - updated by Peter Harris 20 Oct 2020 18:27
LOG are hosting the last LUL event of 2020 which will incorporate the Lincolnshire Challenge Shield.
As the current holders of the LCS it would be good to put out a strong team to try to defend the Shield.
Entries close on Sunday 6th September (Midnight).
Entries via SI Entries - here.
The event will be held in the East end of Lincoln, including the Arboretum.
Generally the LCS is a 2 leg event - with the second leg being a mass start. However with Covid 19 restrictions this is not possible so the usual LUL single race format will be used.
Peter Harris 2 Sep 2020 09:30 - updated by Peter Harris 10 Sep 2020 17:13
The HALO event online pre-entry system is now live and should be used for pre-entry to all our Events.
First you need to register with the system. For HALO members, just enter a short user id and password and then your BOF number, other details will be filled in from the member database.
For other BOF members you will also need to add a contact email address, and for non members the email address will be used to confirm when your registration has been activated.
For each household, only one registration is required, the principal, and other household members details can be added later. This helps us with Covid-19 distancing.
When entering you will need to specify a time slot and you should arrive ready to run at that time. No splits sheets or results displays will be available, but the HALO live results system will allow you to view the event as it progresses and PDF versions of your splits sheets will be available there too by selecting your name in the results.
You may view your outstanding balance, payment for event entries will be received from the principals by bank transfer from time to time, bank details will be on the entry web site.
Pete Shew 4 Aug 2020 10:55 - updated by Peter Harris 13 Mar 2021 10:09
HALO are in the process of developing our own online entry system for event registration.
Tests are currently taking place.
In the interim period for the first LUL event please email the following information to haloentriesbtinternet.com
For the BRIGG event on THURSDAY 6th August:
Name :
YOB :
Gender : M/F
BO Number : (if applicable)
Club : (or IND)
SI Card No : (or Hire)
Course To Be Run : Short/Medium/Long
Preferred Start Block : (17:30 to 17:44), (17:45 to 17:59), (18:00 to 18:14), (18:15 to 18:29), (18:30 to 18:44), (18:45 to 18:59)
NHS Staff Employee : (if applicable)
Telephone Number : (for Track and Trace purposes - information retained for 21 days)
Kite Collector : Y/N (If Y please choose a later Start Block)
NOTE : deadline for entry is Midnight Monday 3rd August.
STRICTLY NO ENTRY ON THE DAY
Peter Harris 20 Jul 2020 11:53 - updated by Peter Harris 13 Mar 2021 10:09
Many thanks to ESOC for producing this.
Our Events will follow a similar pattern - except we will be using SI boxes and kites at all control points and all BO members can enter.
Except for the Maprun Activities where the control points are virtual.
Plus date will change.....
But many of the principles are the same.
Peter Harris 31 Jul 2020 18:36 - updated by Peter Harris 13 Mar 2021 10:11
HALO -LUL EVENTS
General Information
1. Entries: £4.00 per adult; £2.00 juniors; Families £10.00; SI card hire £1.00
Payments for all the HALO events will be asked for retrospectively at the end of the series by BACS transfer to the HALO account - Details will be issued after the last HALO event
(LOG will have their own different system in place for their 3 events probably using SIEntries)
2. Under 16's must be accompanied on all courses except the 'short'
3. 3 courses;
Short aproximately 1.5-2 k; Medium aproximately 3.5-4 k; Long aproximately 5.5k
4. Hi Viz recommended
5. Start times between 17:30-18:59 hrs in 15 minute blocks (pre-booking only - see below)
(18:59 being the last envisaged start time)
6. HALO members who do not have an SI card will be issued one at the start of their first event (and the same SI card number will be used for their sole use for the rest of the series).
It is hoped that LOG members will have their own supply
Independants - we will hire /issue a dibber on an event by event basis, but these must be handed back in after download.
7. Toilet facilities are not guaranteed; At some venues there may be retail /other council facilities available nearby.
8. The full BO guidelines on the resumption of events are published on our website.
9. The BO Code of Conduct should be followed.
Entries
1. Please e-mail haloentriesbtinternet.com by midnight of the Monday prior to the event -
2. The following details are required:-
Name, age class, course, event, SI card number or Hire, BO number, club, preferred start window slot (e.g. 17:30-17:44, 17:45-17:59), plus contact telephone number for 'Track and Trace ' purposes.
3. New members are welcome to attend but please e- mail sbpetebtinternet.com beforehand, so a fuller briefing is issued.
4. Please note we will endeavour to accomodate your preferred start window but this is not guaranteed - We will publish the full start time list prior to the event.
5. We will be allocating 8 slots per 15 minute window; This leaves 2 'spare' slots per window for late arrivals / officials.
6. If demand is particularly high, the time windows may be extended.
7. Strictly NO Entry on the day
8. Course changes may be permitted dependant on map availability but this is not guaranteed.
9. If after entering, you are not able to attend for any reason, please e- mail to the above address as soon as practiably possible.
Start
1. Only 6 people are allowed to gather at the Start at any one time ( including officials), therefore please arrive during your window but do not exceed this number in the vicinity of the start.
This may mean waiting in an adjacent area.
2. Start official will maintain a register of starters and issue any dibbers as necessary without handling them.
3. Starts will be at 1 minute intervals with only 1 person setting off at a time, (even if on different courses)
4. It is envisaged that the start official will place maps under the resepctive course box using tongs without handling them.
5. Late arrivals - If you arrive late, best endeavours will be made to accomodate you at the next available time slot.
Finish
1. There will be an official in the vicinity of the finish - this will usually be in a car
2. The finish will not be in the start area, but generally within 400 m of the start - Please do not congregate around the finish area
3. Please download as instructed - Where feasible, paper results will be printed;
NB. Competitors may be required to tear off their own result print outs.
4. There will be no results displayed on a screen but it is hoped that our live results system will be accessible via mobile phone.
Kite collection
1. Gripple keys and gloves to be issued & used.
2. All used equipment to be placed in bags / containers and returned.
NB. the SI boxes need to be turned off so must be left accessible.
3. The equipment will not be sorted at the event site, but should be passed on to the next HALO event planner.
Peter Harris 15 Jul 2020 14:16 - updated by Peter Harris 20 Jul 2020 12:11
Recently British Orienteering announced a return to the sport of orienteering from 29th Marc 2021 (subject to any further restrictions that are introduced by the government). Details of this on the BO website can be found here.
Subsequently BO have released Guidelines on how clubs and individuals should proceed in ensuring a safe return to orienteering. The full document can be found here.
This gives a full indication on how our Local Events will be run in the near future, commencing with the Poacher Series, so it is worth a read.
Event specific details will be posted in due course.
Peter Harris 15 Jul 2020 12:14 - updated by Peter Harris 13 Mar 2021 10:07
The Lincolnshire Urban League dates have been rearranged again and take into account BO's date for resumption of Local Events.
Clarity and guidelines from BO have now been received and the club will be able to adhere to these.
The new dates are:
August 5th - Brigg (HALO)
August 12th -Washingborough (LOG)
August 19th - Kingsway and Lodge Moor, Scunthorpe (HALO)
August 26th - Lincoln Bunker's Hill (LOG)
September 2nd - Gainsborough (HALO)
September 9th -Lincoln East End (plus LCS) (LOG)
Peter Harris 27 May 2020 21:41 - updated by Peter Harris 15 Jul 2020 12:46
Now that the Lincoln City Race on Sunday 16th August has been cancelled our Provisional Event the day before at Immingham has been similarly cancelled.
Peter Harris 7 Jul 2020 11:44 - updated by Peter Harris 7 Jul 2020 11:47
Follow Line White Out
Brian 22:20 Mike S 19:10
Paul 32:20 Alex 23:43
Elspeth 18:43 Kate G 40:21
Flora 17:17 Pat 40:00
David 17:16 Flora 17:37
Mike B 17:04 David 19:11
Kate B 16:03 Elspeth 14:47
Oli & 1 17:43 Kate B 15:16
Emily 17:11 Pete S 18:07
Harriet 16:52 Oli & 1 20:07
Pete S 21:04 Karen 25:35
Norwegian Mike B 11:53
Brian 40:23 Harriet 21:11
Paul 47:08 Emily 24:22
Elspeth 27:01 Anne 26:51
Flora 27:01
Pete S 28:30
Mike B 27:23
Oli & 1 30:57
Harriet 25:10
Kate B 31:37
Sprint
Dorothy 35:48
Kate G 34:00
Alex 20:08
Mike B 13:42
Harriet 20:41
Emily 22:36
Kate B 15:24
Peter Harris 2 Jul 2020 13:48 - updated by Peter Harris 2 Jul 2020 14:18
Times In No Particular Order
Kate G 75:39
Alex 22:59
Brian 25:01
Helena 15:43
Mike B 13:20
Jackie 19:44
Harriet 17:34
Holly 12:48
Emily 19:54
Kate B 14:19
Peter Harris 18 Jun 2020 13:58 - updated by Peter Harris 18 Jun 2020 14:04
Times In No Particular Order
Dorothy 42:34
Alex 36:20
Mike S 21:26
Paul 20:52
Pete S 19:11
Pat 78:02
Mike B 11:14
Jolly's 13:56
Jackie 22:28
Emily 17:02
Holly 10:56
Kate B 12:46
Peter Harris 18 Jun 2020 13:46 - updated by Peter Harris 18 Jun 2020 13:57
Note This is a map memory test and the map is not issued at the start but just a segment of the map showing the first control, then at the first control there is another segment showing control 2 etc.etc.
Times (in no particular order)
Karen 30:21
Holly 13:43
Harriet 16:53
Kate B 14:03
Mike B 24:04
Helena 26:12
Paul 24:42
Pete S 19:43
Brian 21:53
Alex 31:24
Mike S 28:03
Jackie 39:30
Elspeth 18:36
Flora 20:28
David 20:26
Emily 20:14
Peter Harris 18 Jun 2020 11:09 - updated by Peter Harris 18 Jun 2020 13:44
Times In No Particular Order
Mike S 27:22
Dorothy 27:53
Brian 18:33
Pete S missing 93
Paul missing 93
Helena 13:55
Mike B 08:49
Karen 19:57
Kate B 13:31
Harriet 12:35
Holly 14:53
Peter Harris 18 Jun 2020 13:39 - updated by Peter Harris 18 Jun 2020 13:44
Following advice from British Orienteering all events Local, Regional and National Events have been suspended for 12 weeks.
As soon as we get the go ahead we should be able to hold events at short notice.
Note the Thirsk EURO City Event is still included in our Fixtures - the decision regarding the holding of this Event will be taken in due course (Courses planned already - so no problem on that front).
Peter Harris 17 Mar 2020 16:56 - updated by Peter Harris 27 May 2020 21:48
Following discussion with British Orientering and recent advice from the Government re: Covid 19 the JK Committee has decided to cancel this year's events.
For further details follow this link:
https://www.thejk.org.uk/jk2020/
Paul
New article
Paul Simmons 16 Mar 2020 18:40 - updated by Paul Simmons 16 Mar 2020 18:44
The 6 Fixtures for the 2020 Lincolnshire Urban League are:
June 10th - Lincoln East End
June 17th - Scunthorpe Kingsway
June 24th - Washingborough
July 1st - Brigg
July 8th - Lincoln Bunker's Hill
July 15th - Gainsborough
Peter Harris 9 Mar 2020 11:14 - updated by Peter Harris 9 Mar 2020 11:19
The list of events and dates is shown below.
Note: Great Limber is Mausoleum.
Best 7 out of 9 Events will count.
Jokers for planners will once again apply.
Poacher 8 will also be the Lincolnshire Challenge Shield and LUL 1 hosted by LOG.
Poacher 9 will also be LUL 2.
Peter Harris 9 Mar 2020 10:54 - updated by Peter Harris 26 Mar 2020 15:40
This year we are giving competitors a chance to 'warm up' for the 2020 Lincolnshire Poacher Series by running at a couple of Lamp O Events.
These will be both 45 minute Score events and will be predominantly urban based.
2 new areas will be used :
Winterton on April 8th
Frodingham and Scunthorpe on April 15th
Starts between 6pm and 7pm and therefore they should be held in the daylight.
Under 16's are welcome but they will need to be accompanied.
Then the 9 Poacher Events will be held on the following 9 Wednesdays from April 22nd.
Note: it is possible that bonus points will be awarded for these 2 events - so don't miss out...
The blank Scunthorpe OOM map is shown below to give an insight into what to expect.
Peter Harris 9 Mar 2020 10:32 - updated by Peter Harris 26 Mar 2020 15:40
From mid-February the Facebook Page will no longer be active - please concider joining the Facebook Group instead (see below),
THANKS!
A new Facebook Group has been created for the club. This will initially work with the current Facebook Page but eventually (hopefully in the not too distant future!) take ove from the Page as HALO's main Facebook point of contact / interaction for both member and non-member orienteers and interested parties alike.
Please join the Group - either via the current Facebook Page or by visiting it directly, link below
HALO Facebook Group
It would also be appreciated if you could "spread the word" in the club's new "push" to be more active in the Social Media department.
THANK YOU!
Brian Ward 1 Dec 2019 21:05 - updated by Brian Ward 30 Jan 2020 20:46
The full 2020 draw can be found here.
It can be seen that we have been drawn not only with Small Clubs in the YHOA and NEOA areas but also some EMOA and NWOA clubs will be joining us to make it ultra competitive.
Keep the date in your diaries (15th March), once further details are published the team manager will be contacting all our members.
Peter Harris 24 Jan 2020 11:17 - updated by Peter Harris 24 Jan 2020 11:31
Coming soon to the North Bank - a Series of 4 x 45 minute Score Events in brand new areas.
Theses will be going back to basics using simplified Open Orienteering maps with no SI Boxes or kites at Control Points.
At the appropriate location - generally lampposts the code number will have to be written down to prove that the competitor has found the correct site.
Competitors will require pen, dibber (for Start and Finish only - can be borrowed FOC), head torch and hi-vis.
Our handicap system used in previous Pub Leagues will apply - scores, penalties & bonuses.
Below are the dates and venues - see website for exact start and finish closer to the date.
£3 entry fee
Note : the dates are alternate Wednesday's with starts between 6 and 7 and they do not clash with the EBOR fixtures of a similar format which are held on the other Wednesday's during the same period.
Wednesday 29th January - North Ferriby
Wednesday 12th February - Brough
Wednesday 26th February - Kirk Ella and Anlaby
Wednesday 11th March - Market Weighton
Under 16s need to be accompanied by an adult if competing at these events as all courses involve crossing roads.
Peter Harris 11 Jan 2020 10:51 - updated by Paul Simmons 23 Jan 2020 21:05
For those able to orienteer during the day during the week there is a Military League Event on Wednesday 15th January in Holgate, York.
This is an urban event and deteails can be found here.
Note pre entry required to reserve map - details on flyer.
Peter Harris 8 Jan 2020 10:12 - updated by Peter Harris 8 Jan 2020 10:15
This year's quiz is slightly longer than usual - as it was used twice at both LOG and HALO social events.
There are 95 questions plus 5 bonus questions. There is a Colour/ Orienteering theme.
Due to file size it has been split into various parts.
Questions 1 to 20 can be found here.
Questions 21 to 40 can be found here.
Questions 41 to 60 can be found here.
Questions 61 to 85 can be found here.
Questions 86 to 95 can be found here.
Peter Harris 2 Jan 2020 11:29 - updated by Peter Harris 2 Jan 2020 11:40
The Results can be found here.
It can be seen that there are new winners.
After much scrutinisation of the printouts the revisions show that Philip, Elspeth and Kate are the actual winners.
Apologies to Lawrence, Doug and Judith - but you may be pleased that you are now second.....
Congratulations to Charlotte and Tommy on getting all controls within the time and also on their engagement.
The highlight of the year is fast approaching with our Annual New Years Event being held at Broughton.
This New Year it will be on Tuesday 31st December , apologies to anyone who has to work that day.
Although a town the Village Hall will be the Event Centre on High Street. Parking at the rear or on Estate Avenue. Hall open from 10am. Please register asap and clear dibbers.
The Event will commence with a mass start at 11am prompt, 50 metres from the Hall, where everyone will run a 2km Sprint Course (with gaffles). This course will be on a A4 map at a 1:3000 scale. Once completed competitors need to turn over their maps and collect as many controls on the Score Course (1:5000 scale) within the total 45 minutes limit.
Controls have a value of 5 points on the Sprint Course and 10 points on the Score Course.
Competitors are grouped into teams of 3 , handicapped and drawn beforehand.
Note: the Sprint area may be muddy in parts as 'Rough Open' areas will be encountered but the Score Course will be nearly entirely on paths. After the Sprint the Village Hall will be passed before going on to the Score Course so it is possible to change footwear in a transition area - just like Triathalons - if one is feeling ultra competitive.
Note: on the Score Course a walkway accross a marsh may be used - this may be slippery, so please take care, also everywhere else if icy.
No muddy shoes at all in the Village Hall - before or after the event.
Afterwards Chilli,Baked Poatoes, Soup, Bread etc. will be provided but please bring other seasonal fare for all to share and enjoy.
In order that we can arrange food and map quantities please send me an email on numbers attending. sbpetebtinternet.com by Midnight Sunday 29th December.
Note: this is a free activity and is open to all, including members from other Clubs.
Quiz and presentations after all kites collected.
Peter Harris 16 Dec 2019 13:03 - updated by Peter Harris 1 Jan 2020 19:20
Please note : the Forestry Commission are currently carrying out extensive clearing operations in Willingham Woods.
Below highlights the true extent of the work going on over the next few months.
As you can see the whole area will need extensive updates - so should be good practice for those who are keen to utilise their newly and not so newly found mapping skills.
A working day/weekend could possibly be organised in early Spring in order that it is newly revised for a Poacher Event. At least Hamilton Hill has not been cleared or the nice marshy area.
The Permanent Orienteering Course in the woods is not recommended at this moment in time.
Peter Harris 16 Dec 2019 15:52 - updated by Peter Harris 17 Dec 2019 15:22
The Annual awards Evening took place at the Humber Bridge Country Hotel (formerly Reeds) on Friday night.
Photos courtesy of Brian Ward and Karen Cook
The attendees thoroughly enjoyed the ambience, atmosphere and food, particularly Mario's ability to debone the 4 Dover Sole orders (apologies Pat).
The main speech focused on the Club's negotiations to increase membership by trying to attract the following to join HALO (for a variety of reasons) and some subject to the Welfare Officer's approval:
Prince Andrew
Brian the Snail
Julia and Sergei Skripol
Bernstein and Woodward (Washington Post)
Julan Assange
Rachel Riley
Paul Hollywood
Banksy
Starsky and Hutch
Dr Who
Baddiel, Skinner and the Lightening Seeds
The following were the main winners of the Awards.
ORIENTEER(S) OF THE YEAR - The Jolly Family
PAT O'GRADY TROPHY - Geoff Holmes
HALO CHAMPION - Helena Crutcley
LCS WINNERS - HALO represented by Brian and Lawrence
Golden Whistle Winner - Georgia
Note : for those who did not attend a furter presentation will take place at the New Year's Eve Event at Broughton
Peter Harris 8 Nov 2019 10:08 - updated by Peter Harris 3 Dec 2019 14:23
The qualifying fixtures for the 2019-20 HALO League may be found here.
Kenneth Hutson 12 Nov 2019 17:17 - updated by Brian Ward 30 Jan 2020 20:45
Brian's First Batch of Photos are here.
Brian's Second Batch of Photos are here.
Plus Comments can be found in the Results Section for the Event.
Plus the HALO Twitter Feed could well feature some of the Control Sites in the popular 'Find The Control' Series shortly.
Also if you wish to paticipate in a Survey for this event please complete here.
Peter Harris 21 Oct 2019 12:23 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Oct 2019 13:16
Congratulations to Helena on retaining the Humber Championship Title.
Last year's event was held at the flat and very runnable Sandall Beat, however this year the event was held at Wombwell, which was far more testing in terms of technicality and physicality.
Helena once again showed her versatility by winning again on this very different terrain.
Scores are below - congratulations to all HALO competitors for completing their courses and not mispunching.
Peter Harris 15 Oct 2019 10:59 - updated by Peter Harris 15 Oct 2019 11:06
Those running at Humber Bridge CP were:
David Jolly 18th place 22:55 61.89%
Alex Gymer 55th place 27:22 61.88%
Peter Harris 50th place 26:36 60.84%
Mike Byron and dog 25th place 24:00 58.61% (99th parkrun)
Mary Carrick 138th place 40:10 55.44%
Pat Simmons 142nd place 42:07 51:17% (New PB)
Congratulations to David who won by the smallest possible margin (0.01%), commiserations to Alex.
Well done to Pat on her PB.
Whist at Sedgefield
Megan Smith 131st place 29:16 50.63%
Oli Smith 134th place 29:20 44.09%
Well done to Megan for her 4 second victory....
Peter Harris 13 Oct 2019 17:49 - updated by Peter Harris 13 Oct 2019 18:15
The Final League Table after 6 rounds is shown below
Thanks to all 31 competitors who took part. Second place was very close between Pete, David and Mike
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Peter Harris 1 Oct 2019 15:32 - updated by Peter Harris 15 Oct 2019 09:19
The minutes for the recent AGM are now available in the Members' area of the website.
Can I encourage you to particularly read the Chair's address as it outlines some important work that the Committee will be undertaking with the membership this year.
You may also wish to read Memorandum 1 (at the foot of the minutes) as this provides a bit of extra context.
Paul Simmons 8 Oct 2019 15:31 - updated by Paul Simmons 8 Oct 2019 15:37
HALO are pleased to announce that over the coming months we will be working with British Orienteering on an event participant satisfaction initiative to develop our understanding of the participant experience at club events.
Between September and December participants at a selection of events will be invited to share their views and comments via a short survey. The Participant Satisfaction Survey will help us understand participant satisfaction with different aspects of the events, including the courses, facilities, volunteers, logistics and equipment as well as the overall satisfaction with events.
We are looking forward to hearing your thoughts. The comments and insight obtained from your responses will help British Orienteering and the club to identify participant-focused development opportunities and to continually improve these events.
HALO in conjunction with British Orienteering will be holding Participation Surveys at the following events.
Barton Ocyober 5th
Victoria Dock October 9th
HBCP October 12th
The link to the survey can be found in this poster here
Peter Harris 3 Oct 2019 16:58 - updated by Peter Harris 3 Oct 2019 17:18
Congratulations to Dean Field for winning the HALO League title for the 2018-19 season. It was a close run thing with Helena and Mike Smith just behind. The top Senior was the ever improving Mike Byron.
The first two events for the 2019-20 season will be Wombwell on October 13th and our Hessle Urban event on October 19th.
Others to be announced in due course.
Thanks go to Pete shew for producing the statistics.
Peter Harris 24 Sep 2019 19:21 - updated by Peter Harris 24 Sep 2019 19:30
The Results from Round Sixcan be found here.
The Final League Table can be found here.
Congratulations to all trophy winners and LOG for regaining Team Trophy.
Peter Harris 13 Jul 2019 10:26 - updated by Peter Harris 7 Aug 2019 17:55
Sprint headcam here.
MD Urban headcam here.
Thanks to Tony Udris SYO
Peter Harris 26 Jun 2019 09:13 - updated by Peter Harris 26 Jun 2019 09:15
Charlotte Ward's route choice anayses fot the Gainsborough Sprint courses:
Pete Shew 22 Jun 2019 19:13 - updated by Pete Shew 22 Jun 2019 19:28
The 6 Event Urban Series starts on Wednesday June 26th at Quarrington near Sleaford hosted by LOG.
This exciting indivdual and club competition this year, sees 3 new areas with 3 new maps as the two Lincolnshire Clubs organise these premier urban local events.
Then on consecutive Wednesday evenings in July the 5 other events are :
3rd July - Cleethorpes - Haverstoe Park incorporating parts of the Sea Front.
10th July - Nettleham, nr Lincoln
17th July - Willows and Freshney, Grimsby
24th July - Lincoln (area TBA) - replaces Grantham
31st July - Louth
There are 3 courses Short (upto 2km), Medium (approx 3.5k - 4.0m), Long (approx 5.0 to 5.5km)
Note Under 16's are restricted to the Short Course unless they are accompanied by an Adult.
Peter Harris 21 Jun 2019 11:09 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Jun 2019 11:25
Please find Publicity Leaflet for the weekend.
Final Details can be found here.
Peter Harris 20 Feb 2019 14:55 - updated by Peter Harris 18 Jun 2019 14:21
Congratulations to Dorothy on taking the Urban title beating Mary C by 1 point and Brian W by 10 points.
The handicap which takes into account age, gender, course length and course climb means that you are never too old to be a champion! In fact Dorothy has peaked at the right time after good runs recently in the Poacher Series and at York last weekend.
There were 16 HALO entries at Wingfield in Rotherham which was a commendable turn out - good practice for the upcoming Poacher Sprints, the LCS and the YHOA and EMOA Sprint Championships, all still to come in June.
Peter Harris 2 Jun 2019 19:02 - updated by Peter Harris 2 Jun 2019 19:31
HALO are this year hosting the Lincolnshire Challenge Shield which this year will be at our Poacher Event at Scunthorpe Central Park on Wednesday 12th June.
The format will be similar to that we used 2 years ago at Primrose (when we won) with a 2 kms Prologue Sprint where everyone runs the same course. This is then followed by a mass start race where everyone runs their course visiting the same controls but not necessarily in the same order with the use of butterflies and gaffles.
The second race, mass start will start at either 6.50pm or 7.00pm.
As far as the Poacher scoring is concerned, Short runners just have to complete the first course but both Medium and Long runners need to do both Courses. Runners will be assigned to the Course that they usually run at the Poacher Events.
Lincolnshire Challenge Shield scoring 2019
(Same as 2015 and 2017)
There will be two stages to the event, a prologue and a mass start with each of the stages scored as follows:
Scoring will be based on a summation of individual points scored by runners from each club across the following categories. There is no limit to the number of runners from a club running at the event.
- Juniors (M/W20-)
- Seniors (M/W21-M/W45)
- Veterans (M/W 50 )
Runners within a category will be awarded points with 50 for the winner, 49 for second, and so on. For each club, the top scoring fifteen runners' scores are totalled, subject to the following rules:
- Each category will have from three to six counters with at least one female and a maximum of four males.
- The fifteen counters must contain at least four females.
- There must be fifteen counting runners for the club's total score to be valid.
The club's total scores for the prologue and the mass start are added together to give the final score.
Disqualification in either the prologue or mass start will result in the individual scoring 0 for that particular stage, but they can still be eligible for inclusion in their team’s final score by scoring well in the other stage.
The club with the highest final score is to be announced as the winner of the Lincoln Challenge Shield.
Peter Harris 23 May 2019 14:29 - updated by Pete Shew 26 May 2019 15:29
In a Report that I did for Poacher 3, I summised that Liam Harrington of LOG is the Poacher Long Course Champion of Champions.
I was right. Thanks to Pete K (who else) for providing the up to date definitive list.
Did not expect such a winning margin.
Some interesting winners from the past.
One or two amenments : should read Andy Monro (CLARO), Thomas Honniball (OD)
Peter Harris 7 May 2019 11:26 - updated by Peter Harris 7 May 2019 11:50
A new App has been designed to make it easier to find and add to a calendar the BO Fixtures that you may wish to attend.
Thanks to Neil Bricknell for developing this FREE App. NOW AVAILABLE ON ANDROID (via Google Play) AS WELL AS APPLE
The facebook link is https://www.facebook.com/pg/Humberside-and-Lincolnshire-Orienteers-190873247650813/posts/?ref=page_internal
The App is Event-O and is easily installed.
You can then set your preferences in terms of Regions (for Regional Events) and Clubs (for Local Events).
Peter Harris 1 Feb 2019 10:48 - updated by Peter Harris 8 May 2019 13:40
Peter Harris 28 Feb 2019 13:00 - updated by Peter Harris 28 Mar 2019 09:31
The provisional HALO team can be found here - let Neil know ASAP if any further changes required.
Note - SIAC dibbers will not be enabled for this event.
Final details here
Compass Sport Trophy Round 1. 30 HALO members entered.
This year’s first round is on Sunday 17th March at Sherwood Pines (NOC).
Course details and eligibility as follows:-
[1] Brown Men Open
[2] Short Brown M20- M40
[3] Blue Women Women Open
[4] Blue Men M50
[5] Green Women W20- W45
[6] Green Men M60
[8A] Junior Men (Green) Men 18-
[7] Veterans Short Green M70 W60
[8B] Junior Women (Short Green) Women 18-
[10] Super Veterans (Short Green) M80 W70
[9A] Orange Men Men 14-
[9B] Orange Women Women 14-
Neil needs to know your BOF number, dibber number, Age class, Name, Preferred start time and preferred course
START LIST for all Clubs here.
Neil Harvatt 16 Feb 2019 11:27 - updated by Peter Harris 14 Mar 2019 18:53
The Results of the 12 control Sprint around Yarborough are as follows (not handicapped) :
Note: All those doing the Sprint all completed the Course in the correct order.
1. Philip Johnston-Davies 5:24
2. Brian Ward 5:33
3. Richard Crabb 5:47
4. Andrew Ridgeway 6:07
5. Wayne Byrne 6:19
6. David Jolly 6:25
7. Peter Harris 6:45
8. Mike Byron 6:55
9. Brian Hostad 7:09
10. Kate Brown 7:52
11. Lawrence Brown 8:05
12. Marcus Lancastle 8:41
13. Paul Simmons 9:34
14. Harriet Gilman 9:37
15 Chris Simmonds 9:45
16.=l Brian Slater 10:41
Pete Shew 10:41
18. Amanada Ward 11:46
19. John Butler 12:48
20. Mary Carrick 13:40
21. Pat Simmons 16:03
Well done Philip and Kate the respective fastest times.
Hope you all enjoyed it!
Peter Harris 21 Feb 2019 10:09 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Feb 2019 10:21
A number of videos have been produced by SLOW with the aid of the GB squad. Think Fast, Run Hard, Go Orienteering
The complete Series is below:
Number 1 featuring HALO's Charlotte Ward is here. Entitled Setting the Map.
Number 2 featuring Graham Gristwood is here. Entitled A Newcomers' Guide.
Number 3 featuring Hector Haines is here. Entitled Using A Compass.
Number 4 featuring Meghan Carter-Davies is here. Entitled Using Attack Points.
Nunber 5 featuring Charlotte Watson is here Entitled Aiming Off.
Number 6 featuring Chris Smithard is here. Entitled Large Contour Features.
Number 7 featuring Kris Jones is here. Entitled Intricate Contours.
Number 8 featuring Alice Leake is here. Entitled Route Choice.
Number 9 featuring Ralph Street is here. Entitled Simplification.
Peter Harris 20 Jan 2019 11:09 - updated by Peter Harris 8 May 2019 13:40
Please Find Below the Provisional List of the Lincolnshire Poacher Fixtures for 2019
Peter Harris 21 Jan 2019 14:15 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Jan 2019 14:21
The 2019 fixtures have been further updated (8th January) and the full list can be viewed here, and also on the League/Fixtures web page.
Kenneth Hutson 7 Jan 2019 22:42 - updated by Pete Shew 8 Jan 2019 17:06
Note : The Dragons return on Only Connect on Monday 7th January- good luck Lawrence.
Can you solve this Only Connect Wall?
4 Groups of 4.
Reasoning Essential.
Peter Harris 17 Nov 2018 16:55 - updated by Peter Harris 3 Jan 2019 17:03
Please find below the fixtures for YUL 2019.
Excellent mix in terms of quantity, dates, terrain and geographical spread.
Note one of theses will also no doubt will be HALO Urban Championship - exact venue to be determined at a later date.
Peter Harris 2 Jan 2019 16:12 - updated by Peter Harris 2 Jan 2019 16:16
Team Results
Team 1 - Paul, Mike & Harry 630 points
Team 2 - Harriet, Mary & Pat 620 Points
Team 3 - Peter H, Pete S & Anne 690 points
Team 4 - Andrew, Brian, Liz Georgia 480 Points
Team 5 - Elspeth (David), Dorothy, Shelley 500 points
Peter Harris 26 Dec 2018 17:42 - updated by Peter Harris 2 Jan 2019 10:16
Questions 1 to 10 are here.
Questions 11 to 20 are here.
Questions 21 to 30 are here.
Questions 31 to 40 are here.
answers to be posted in due course.
Peter Harris 31 Dec 2018 16:00 - updated by Pete Shew 22 Jun 2019 19:25
Please note there is a BAOC event on January 16th (Wednesday) on Beverley Westwood.
Details here
Pre entry Required.
Peter Harris 11 Dec 2018 19:06 - updated by Peter Harris 26 Dec 2018 17:42
The Final YHOA SuperLeague Event of 2018 came to Twigmoor on Sunday 9th December.Our final event of the year was originally planned to be at Mausoleum Woods, but this will now be in April 2019.
However Twigmoor is a well guarded secret and provided an excellent venue for this Regional event with excellent runnability, plenty of undulations and an extensive path network with brown,green and blue features aplenty. Novice, Junior and Adult courses werebeen planned and tested Orienteers of all ages and abilities.
The Organisers' comments can be found here.
Note: the previous evening a Yorkshire Night League Event was being held at the same area.
Thanks to all the HALO members who helped at the event.
Peter Harris 2 Dec 2018 11:56 - updated by Peter Harris 10 Dec 2018 13:35
Did you solve the Control Description Wall??
Answers
Group 1 - 82,85,92,95 - Blue Features
Group 2 - 83,90,94,97 - Linear Features
Group 3 - 84,87,93,100 - Brown Features
Group 4 - 86, 89,96,98 - Reversable Numbers (which should not be used!!!)
Congratulations to all those who solved the puzzle.
Note: Watch the HALO members on Only Connect on Monday 10th December 8pm.
Peter Harris 2 Dec 2018 10:48 - updated by Peter Harris 2 Dec 2018 10:55
There ia a link here on how to use the Defibrillator that the Club owns. The Lifepak CR Plus.
A shorter version is here.
A general St John's version is here.
A parkrun version from Australia is here.
It is useful for all members to view this not just the First Aiders.
Although American this is still a very practical and informative youtube video.
Peter Harris 20 Nov 2018 13:02 - updated by Peter Harris 20 Nov 2018 15:05
The Final League Table is below:
Congratulations to Brian (first M) and Jackie (first F)
May look at revising the handicap system for 2019 to take into account the increased speed of the older generation!
Hopefully then the Under 50's will then have a more sporting chance.
Thanks to all planners, registrars and kite collectors.
And thanks to all 38 different competitors.
RouteGadget for final event can be found here.
Peter Harris 24 Oct 2018 13:55 - updated by Peter Harris 31 Oct 2018 10:18
Congratulations to the following for being placed in the top 3 for their Class in the 2018 Yorkshire Urban League
Emma Van Dam 3rd WJ
Charlotte Ward 1st WO
Brian Ward 1st MSV
Amanda Ward 2nd WSV
Jackie Edwards 3rd WSV
John Butler 2nd MHV
Peter Harris 29 Oct 2018 13:27 - updated by Peter Harris 29 Oct 2018 13:30
FRIDAY 16th November 19:30
Menu below
Peter Harris 22 Oct 2018 10:07 - updated by Peter Harris 22 Oct 2018 10:13
This year the HALO parkrun Challenge was held at one single venue - Humber Beridge Country Park.
Circumstances this year meant that only 7 members made the start line on a bleak and wet Saturday morning.
The Results were in grade/age % order
1. Jackie Edwards 74.14% Time 26:33
2. Neil Harvatt 65.75% 24:49
3. David Jolly 61.74% 22:47
4. Mike Byron 61.62% 22:40
5. Peter Harris 60.43% 26:32
6. Alex Gymer 58.49% 28:40
7. Mary Carrick 55.89% 39:11
So Congratulations to Jackie who took the title - well desrved and winning by a large margin.
There was some head to head racing as Mike and David battled it out, with Mike being the first HALOite to finish. Also Jackie and Peter paced each other throughout with the latter taking the honours (Sure it was more than 1 Second!!)
Jackies turn to select venue next year - HBCP could again be the choice - hopefully there won't be the puddles to negotiate.
The full Results can be found here.
Peter Harris 7 Oct 2018 09:58 - updated by Peter Harris 7 Oct 2018 10:13
The minutes of the recent Club AGM for 2017/2018 are now available in the Members' Area of this website
Paul Simmons 6 Oct 2018 15:51 - updated by Paul Simmons 6 Oct 2018 15:52
On Tuesday morning a HALO member appeared on Radio 2's Pop Master.
Find out here
Rather than playing the whole show he starts at 01:07:40
Peter Harris 3 Oct 2018 09:28 - updated by Peter Harris 3 Oct 2018 09:30
The opening event in the 2018/19 HALO Pub League is on Tuesday 25 September at Beverley North. Registration, start and finish are at the Hayride, Grange Way, Beverley HU17 9GP. Starts are from 6.00 to 7.00pm, controls will be collected from 8.00pm. Usual score format, visit up to 21 controls in any order, 10 points per control with a penalty of 10 points for every minute or part thereof after 45 minutes. After your run stay for a meal and a drink - reasonable prices. Entry fee £4.00. Volunteers to collect controls welcome. Planner - John Butler 01482 870312.
John Butler 22 Sep 2018 21:40 - updated by John Butler 22 Sep 2018 21:58
The 2018-19 HALO League begins on Sunday 23rd September at the SYO Urban event at Attercliffe.
The current list of the remaining 19 fixtures may be viewed here.
Kenneth Hutson 21 Sep 2018 19:45 - updated by Kenneth Hutson 21 Sep 2018 20:15
The new Orienteering Season returns with an extremely busy fixture schedule in the next few weeks.
In fact during the 36 day period from 25th September until 30th October there will be no less than 11 HALO events!!!
Hope you have not booked any holidays during this hectic period!
The Autumn Pub League kicks off on Tuesday 25th September at the Hayride n Beverley and runs through on consecutive Tuesday's until 30th October.
Note: the AGM Event at Hessle on 29th September will also be included in this Series - giving 7 x 45 minute Score Events.
Last year's 2 new HALO Championships will also take place during this time :
HALO Urban Championships will be held at Attercliffe, Sheffield on 23rd September.
HALO parkrun challenge will be held at Humber Bridge CP on 6th October, then following this run there will be a Local O Event within the Country Park.
Note: unfortunately Charlotte will not be able to defend her parkrun title as she has a World Cup Race that weekend - at least it gives the rest of us a chance.
Then the climax of the Autumn will be the Gainsborough (Yorkshire?) Urban League Event on Saturday 20th October - a brand new area and brand new map.
Inevitably with such an intensive programme of events a large number of planners etc. will be required so if you can assist please contact Brian asap.
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I hope you are all revitalised after the summer - it looks like you will need to be.
Hope to see as many of you as possible at these events.
Peter Harris 8 Sep 2018 09:37 - updated by John Butler 22 Sep 2018 21:38
Our Annual General Meeting for 2017/18 will now be held on Saturday 29th September 2018 at The Sports Centre, King George V Playing Fields, Beverley Road, Hessle HU13 9AJ
The meeting will follow the 45 minutes Score Event that has starts from 1pm. It is expected that the AGM will be able to start by 3:30pm.
Any member who wishes to formally raise a point for discussion at the AGM should send details to Paul Simmons (secretaryhalo-orienteering.org.uk) by 15th September 2018, so it can be included on the agenda.
The same date applies for anyone who wishes to propose a member to be on the Committee, or for anyone who wishes to stand down.
The agenda will be published by 22nd September 2018.
Paul Simmons 7 Sep 2018 17:03 - updated by Paul Simmons 12 Sep 2018 21:17
For those who missed the HALO Summer Camp and Barbecue here is the quiz Questions1-10 Questions 11-20 Questions 21-30 Questions 31-40
FIle size dictated that had to be split into 4.
The top score on the day was 26 - well done Kate and Laurence Brown.
Answers to be posted in due course.
Peter Harris 13 Aug 2018 13:38 - updated by Peter Harris 14 Aug 2018 09:56
Pleased to report the LUL Inter Club trophy has eventually come home to HALO.
After 5 years of hurt HALO have eventually won the trophy.
With a very slender lead of just 6 points going into the last event both teams were able to field relatively strong teams although Paul was away on BO coaching duties and Charlotte was doing last minute training for WOC preperation.
So it was no surprise that the end result was close.
The team and individual points for the Market Rasen Event can be found here.
This shows that HALO extended the margin of victory by only 2 points giving an overall 8 points difference. The unofficial results on the night calculated by our resident mathematiciangave HALO a greater victory!!!! So somewhat relieved that the actuals still were in HALO's favour - phew!
The individual results were correct and can be found here. Note the team points from the other table still have to be added.
So congratulations to all HALO members who competed this series.
Also congratulations to individual trophy winners Elspeth, Amanda W, Dom, Amanda R and Liam.
Many thanks to planners Jo & Michael, Clare, Kev, Megan, Isoldt & Peter.
Thanks to Brian H for tables etc.
Peter Harris 6 Jul 2018 11:02 - updated by Peter Harris 27 Jul 2018 10:53
Can confirm that Helena has won the double this year - not only being crowned HALO Champion but also now HALO League Champion.
Full standings in League Tab.
Congratulations also to age category winners Emma, David, Peter H and Dean - hope to see you at the awards dinner in November for the presentations.
Peter Harris 14 Jul 2018 11:17 - updated by Peter Harris 14 Jul 2018 11:20
Please note the LUL 4 Event will now take place on Thursday 12th July rather than the previously advertised date of Wednesday 11th July.
This is to avoid a potential World Cup Semi Final Clash which may or may not feature England.
Apologies to non football fans.
Peter Harris 5 Jul 2018 08:38 - updated by Peter Harris 5 Jul 2018 08:42
The following are courtesy of Brian Ward
Louth Maze photos are here
Cleethorpes Sprint are here.
And a 6 minute video of the Maze is here.
The following are courtesy of Steve Rush (BOK)
Louth Middle photos are here
Skegness UKUL are here
The following Headcam views courtesy of Tony Udris
Cleethorpes Sprint is here
The Louth Maze is here
The Louth Urban is here
Skegness UKUL is here
As per BO guidelines anyone wishing to have an image removed or not shown on social media please contact sbpetebtinternet.com as you have a right 'to be forgotten'
Peter Harris 24 Jun 2018 07:26 - updated by Peter Harris 27 Jun 2018 10:41
Photos from the Poacher Normanby Hall Event can be found here.
Credits : Presentations - Brian Ward & Action - Amanda Ward
As per BO Guidelines anyone who wishes an image to be erased or not used on social media websites please email spbetebtinternet.com as you have a right 'To Be Forgotten'.
Peter Harris 21 Jun 2018 07:57 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Jun 2018 08:14
Please note at both Cleethorpes and Louth there will be a cake stall for the GB squad / WOC fundraising fund thanks to Charlotte Ward.
Final details for Cleethorpes can be found in Events section.
Final details for Louth can be found here.
Final details for Skegness can be found here.
Peter Harris 18 Jun 2018 09:45 - updated by Peter Harris 22 Jun 2018 07:55
There will be 2 HALO Championships in June:
The Main Event
June 10th : Sandal Beat, Near Doncaster
Handicapped according to age/gender.
Indoor Championships
June 23rd : Louth Livestock Market Maze
Long Course competitors compete for this inaugral competition.
The results of the Main Event are below - a phenomenal performance from our female members 7 in the top 9. Well done all and especially to Helena on another well earned victory, just pipping Charlotte for the title.
Peter Harris 26 May 2018 12:23 - updated by Peter Harris 11 Jun 2018 20:49
Can confirm that there will be a maze at the Indoor Louth Livestock Market on Saturday June 23rd as part of the Sea, Sand and Spires Weekend.
Hopefully will commence at 3pm prior to the Middle Distance Event.
EOD only with a nominal entry fee - Donations to GB Squad for WOC fundraising fund.
2 Courses planned one approximately 200m (straight line distance) and one 400m.
However expect to run further.
The map is OCAD drawn at 1:300 scale and A4 sized.
The competition area is jet washed each week so is relatively clean. But please wash/sanitise hands after competing.
THe surface is a serrated concrete and non slip but the railings are robust and often immovable so extra care required.
There is an excellent upper viewing level which can be used. Photo below taken from there.
Peter Harris 26 May 2018 11:47 - updated by Peter Harris 5 Jun 2018 19:29
To comply with General Data Protection Regulation by entering any of our events competitors agree that we may publish your Personal Information as part of the results of the event and may pass such information to the Governing Body or any affiliated organisation for the purpose of insurance or for publishing results either for the event alone or combined with or compared to other events. Results may include (but not limited to) name, club affiliation, race times and age group.
Peter Harris 21 May 2018 08:27 - updated by Peter Harris 16 Aug 2019 11:40
Congratulations to the HALO Juniors competing at Oakwell Hall, who came a cretitable 2nd behind SYO, but ahead of local Club EPOC.
However, as SYO Juniors are the current champions they qualify for the Final by right anyway. This means that HALO Juniors qualify as the next best placed team.
The Final is being hosted by Harlequins Orienteering Club (HOC) with the date set for the event as Sunday 1st July. The Final will be at the Arrow Country Park, Redditch, just south of Birmingham.
Neil Harvatt will be contacting members of the team to see who will be attending.
Full results for Oakwell Hall can be found here.
Peter Harris 14 May 2018 18:07 - updated by Paul Simmons 29 May 2018 20:42
In order to keep you on your toes this Poacher season some new formats will be introduced. Nothing too complcated but should produce more competition with the introduction of voluntary head to head racing.
Poacher 7 Central Park, Scunthorpe
The 3 usual courses will be run (Short, Medium and Long). However for the Medium and Long competitors there will be 3 different versions all identical in terms of distances and controls visited but in 3 different orders. So competitors can start at the same time (i.e. 2 or 3 setting off together), so that rivals can race against each other.
The full details can be found here.
Poacher 8 Kingsway Gardens, Scunthorpe & Poacher 10 Baysgarth Park, Barton
For these two events another format will be introduced.
There will be 3 courses all approximately 2kms (A,B & C).
Short competitors will run Course A;
Medium Competitors will run Courses B & C;
Long Competitors will run all 3 Courses A, B & C.
In order to extend the head to head racing there will be at least 2 versions of each of these Courses. There is no reason why on Courses B & C why Medium runners not can race against Long runners. There will be similar lengths, distances and butterflies so each course is equal. Once again not too complicated.
However incorporated in these micro sprints there could be a maze. Also controls could be very close together e.g. either side of a tree, so precise navigation required. There will be time penalties of 30 seconds for first mistake or mispunch, 1 minute for second, 1.5 minutes for third etc. As controls will be in close proximity the SIAC air facility will be switched off.
Poacher 11
Format yet to be determined.
Peter Harris 13 May 2018 12:22 - updated by Peter Harris 14 May 2018 18:10
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Preliminary Details for the LOUTH event can be found here.
Preliminary Details for the CLEETHORPES event can be found here.
For Tourism Details including Accommodation Please Click Here.
Entries Now Open on Fabian 4 here
Cleethorpes Sprint :
Mass Start 11.30 for all courses (although latecomers can punch start up to 12noon)
Approximate Course Lengths (optimum route) subject to Controlling etc. NB: Courses can be amended when Course Lengths finalised.
Long > 3.5k
Medium 2.8k to 3.5k
Short/U16 < 2.8k
Louth Middle Distance Urban:
Stars 4 p.m to 5.30 p.m
Approximate Course Lengths (straight line) subject to Controlling etc.
A MO = 5.5k
B MV/WO =5.0k
C MSV/WV = 4.4k
D MUV/WSV = 3.8k
E MHV/WUV/WHV =3.0k
F JW/JM = 2.6k
G YJW/YJM = 2.3k
Skegness will be Classic UKUL distances.
See Event page for further details
Peter Harris 6 Apr 2018 09:59 - updated by Peter Harris 26 May 2018 11:47
2 HALO members have been on TV this weekend.
Whereas Lawrence was on ITV's the Chase on Friday Charlotte was on another 'Chase' around the streets of Ticino in Switzerland in the European Championships.
I will not spoil your viewing by letting you know how they got on but Congratulations to both.
Watch Lawrence here. Note you may need to sign in to ITV CatchUp.
Watch Charlotte here. Note Charlotte is in action after 10 minutes.
Peter Harris 7 May 2018 12:04 - updated by Peter Harris 14 May 2018 18:10
HALO have a team of 11 juniors taking part in the Yvette Baker Trophy on Sunday May 13th. The event, organised by EPOC, is at Oakwell Hall. There are courses on the day for adults also.
Can all HALO members attending cheer on our gallant team.
The team is Elizabeth, Georgia and Henry Cook, Elspeth and Flora Jolly, Tilly and Dom Houlden, James Drewery, Joe Field and George and Emma Van Dam. Good luck!
Neil Harvatt 7 May 2018 08:47 - updated by Neil Harvatt 7 May 2018 08:54
Congratulations to LOG for their victory on this occasion, competition was intense and a very friendly welcome was enjoyed by all. A great atmosphere was created by the venue and the excellent course produced by Annie Gibb.
We had a good turn out for this event despite the many who were incapacitated owing to other commitments. For instance our chair was orienteering on Ryanair seeking Portugal.
HALO could not provide enough runners for each of the categories and so would only be able to achieve 2nd position!. Yours truly messed up on number 9 thinking no. 4 was good enough.
Mary Vickers handed over the Shield to Paul Murgatroyd for them to keep for just 1 year...? Ever the optimist.
Brian Ward was the official photographer and will hopefully provide a link for us to see hectic scenes of madly engrossed navigator/runners.
https://www.facebook.com/BrianWard62/media_set?set=a.10212124503404905.1073741931.1145152008&type=3&uploaded=154
Visit the LOG website for results. http://www.logonline.org.uk/Result/2018/WITHEM18/index.html
Brian Slater 5 May 2018 10:36 - updated by Brian Slater 5 May 2018 11:20
Please note due to unforeseen circumstances Poacher 7 wil now be held at Central Park, Scunthorpe (using the Car Park in the centre of the park off Kingsway).
As it is World Orienteering Day there will be a different format. Details will follow in due course.
Peter Harris 2 May 2018 10:11 - updated by Peter Harris 2 May 2018 10:14
It is nearly time for HALO to defend the Lincolnshire Challenge Shield - after last year's resounding success at Primrose Woods we now have to venture not too far down the A46 to Witham St Hughs, a brand new orienteering area, just to the SW of Lincoln.
THURSDAY 3rd MAY.
Details of the event can be found here.
As can be seen there are 2 courses : one Prologue and one Mass Start (the latter should be good practice for the forthcoming Sea, Sand and Spires Sprint at Cleethorpes).
All ages and gender classes required to score points for the Club. This is an ideal chance to represent your Club at a very informal Local event.
In order to predict map numbers , if you are able to participate please email me at sbpetebtinternet.com or complete the list at either of the next 2 Poacher Events.
Peter Harris 24 Apr 2018 11:26 - updated by Peter Harris 24 Apr 2018 11:38
EPOC are hosting ths year's premier junior competition, the Yvette Baker Trophy (YBT). The Qualifying Round for HALO and the other Yorkshire clubs is on Sunday 13th May at Oakwell Hall (close to the M62 near Dewsbury).
Courses on offer will be the required Yellow, Orange, Light Green and Green for the YBT plus a 45 minute score for anyone who doesn't want to do one of the colour courses. This competition is good for all juniors as they can run the course suitable for their ability rather than having to run in their age class. I need to send details of the HALO team to the EPOC organisers by April 30th, therefore could any families with juniors please let me know before then if they are able to represent the club. HALO will pay for all junior entry fees.
Neil Harvatt (neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk)
Neil Harvatt 23 Apr 2018 11:48 - updated by Neil Harvatt 23 Apr 2018 11:56
HALO will be defending the Trophy this year on Thursday 3rd May at a change of venue. Rather than the muddy marshlands of West Common LOG will be hosting the competition in a brand new area which will suit a Sprint format.
Rather than West Common the Event will now be situated at Witham St Hughes which is a village SW of Lincoln on the A46, so easily accessible.
All members and second club members are welcome and all ages and genders can contribute by scoring points at this team Event .
Further Details will be posted on the LOG website in due course.
Peter Harris 12 Apr 2018 13:35 - updated by Peter Harris 2 May 2018 11:31
For those who are not avid BO Website Readers' an article appears in the current News regarding HALO's involvement in the Humber Night Challenge.
This can be found here.
As ever thanks go to all those members involved in this prestigous event.
Peter Harris 12 Apr 2018 13:26 - updated by Peter Harris 12 Apr 2018 13:31
NOTE : besides the already published dates for Events and Activities for the Spring and Summer, please add the following :
HALO LEAGUE
Due to a couple of cancellations these 2 events can be added:
West Haigh as an alternate to Southwell Urban on 29.4.18
Sandall Beat 10.6.18
HALO CHAMPIONSHIPS
X Country - Sandall Beat 10.6.18
Urban - Gleadless (Sheffield) 23.9.18
parkrun - HBCP 6.10.18 (followed by CATI event)
AGM
Cottingham 29.9.18 (possibly after a 45 min Pub League Score Event part of Autumn Series although on a Saturday)
Autumn Pub League
Series commences Tuesday 11.9.18
AWARDS EVENING
Provisional Date : Saturday 17th November
Peter Harris 6 Apr 2018 09:38 - updated by Peter Harris 11 Jun 2018 10:29
Congratulations to Rosie who proved that consistency certainly pays off. This Series was certainly a roller coaster with 5 different individual winners and Series winner Rosie's best placing was 4th. Thanks to all the planners Isoldt x2, Helena, Brian W and Paul plus to Brian S for all his SI work. The Pub League will resume in September. Hope you all enjoyed the events, all of which were 'Odds and Evens' (a first) - it certainly helped Rosie with her mathematical background, when you certainly need to think on your feet. It was a pity the weather was not ideal this year but we all look forward to the '60 days of Sunshine' promised for May and June as we enter the Poacher Season.
Control collecting in the daylight at Tealby, pleasant change. Which control is this?
Peter Harris 7 Mar 2018 09:57 - updated by Peter Harris 28 Mar 2018 09:00
The Guisecliff Event was cancelled.
Note: the Belvoir Event (Midland Champs) on Sunday 18th March which was Pre Entry (which ended 15 days before the event) plus very limited EOD has been taken off the list as only 2 HALO members had the foresight to enter before the deadline. Apologies to George and Emma.
Therefore there will be an extra event added to compensate - probably wait until Pete returns from Australia in April.
Peter Harris 14 Mar 2018 09:34 - updated by Peter Harris 14 Mar 2018 09:42
A 20 plus HALO team competed at the CST Regional Heat at Canklow in Rotherham on Sunday.
The 13 points scorers were:
Flora (100), Yasmin (100), Zac (99), Helena (96),Dean (96), Jake (95), Peter H (95), Neil (94), Harriet (93), Helen (92), Joe (92), Rod (91), Elspeth (90)
Well done to all especially Course Winners Flora and Yasmin.
The team results are below. The Trophy competition was competitive and we were not far behind former large club EBOR and last year's finalist CLARO.
The Canklow area was relatively physical and this can be exemplified by the following portrait that is going viral on Social Media.
Well done Mary for protecting your map which somehow remained spotless.
However the main event was the Tea In the Tent Cake eating. With a theme of YELLOW the HALO bakers produced the following:
Taken before Mary V's masterpiece was displayed and consumed.
Thanks to all competitors and participants and especially the Jolly family for their organisation of the Tea In The Tent.
I understand nexy year we could be at Sherwood Pines where we will be probably renew our rivalry with LOG...........
Peter Harris 12 Mar 2018 08:36 - updated by Peter Harris 12 Mar 2018 08:57
The start times for the team are here - now with dibber number on same page!
Good luck to all the HALO runners on Sunday. We are hoping to take the club tents, so there should be space for socialising, please bring own refreshments.
Refreshment update from David
Tea will be served in the tent, with cake too, as an incentive to finish your run quickly (without mp) and to support other HALO runners in doing so. With the event being hosted by SYO and recently becoming Spring and it being Mothering Sunday I am put in mind of the colour YELLOW. This is also Flora’s favourite colour so she will approve of that being the theme.
I don’t think we need to compete with the cakes (the eating can judge) but if any bakers can bring along a “yellow” cake then please let me know so that I know how many I (don’t) need to make. Any style!
nb. coffee will also be an option
SYO have black in their colours, I will try not to include this in the cake, but if I do, it will still be edible.
See you on Sunday.
David
Neil Harvatt 7 Mar 2018 09:37 - updated by Neil Harvatt 8 Mar 2018 16:57
Next week's Pub League event will now take place in Cottingham - starting at The Fair Maid in Baynard Ave.
Week 5, 27th March, will be in Beverley...further details on that event in due course.
Tomorrow's event : Tuesday 6th March : the event will be at Barton on Humber starting from the White Swan.
Peter Harris 26 Feb 2018 13:50 - updated by Paul Simmons 5 Mar 2018 19:39
Now we are well into 2018 the final standings for 2 of the YHOA 2017 Leagues have been finalised.
The YHOA Superleague podium places went to Neil, Joe, Emma, Yasmin and Helena.
Full listing is here.
YHOA Urban First places went to George, Emma and Brian W.
Other top 10 placings were Paul ,Megan, Helen, Amanda, Helena, Ken, Mary C and Dorothy
Full listing is here.
The YHOA Night League concludes this Saturday at Brayton Barff.
In contention for honours are Field family, James, Mary C and Jackie.
Presentations follow Sunday's Alistair Tinto Memorial Event at Storthes Hall. If you would like to receive your momento at the Event, a YHOA Committee member should be taking details.
Peter Harris 24 Jan 2018 18:13 - updated by Peter Harris 24 Jan 2018 18:28
I have cancelled tomorrow evening’s club night at Longcroft School. For those that need their orienteering fix this week, then don’t forget to come along to the Humber Bridge Country Park on Tuesday evening (January 23rd). Four courses to have a go at with starts from 6pm to 7pm. There will be a tent in the first meadow for registration, bag drop, etc. May be able to start from 5:30 if tent up and controls out by then. Both start and finish will be adjacent. Neil Harvatt
Neil Harvatt 21 Jan 2018 21:44 - updated by Neil Harvatt 21 Jan 2018 21:48
Series Table after 6 Rounds can be found below.
Asw Neil planned 3 Events he is shown at the top of the table due to his maximum points in the 2 events he competed in.
Peter Harris 13 Dec 2017 13:27 - updated by Peter Harris 13 Feb 2018 09:29
The number of Leagues and competitions that Orienteers can run in seems at times endless and can be exemplified by the fact that HALO's Event in April at Thirsk is actually in 4 different Leagues.
HALO League - Yorkshire Urban League - UK Urban League - UK Orienteering League
Also individually competitors can also amass BO Ranking points, gain BO Awards and also achieve Colour Coded Standards at this one Event.
Lastly at this Event UK Orienteering League Club points can also be gained.
So let's hope you all have a good run when the time comes and can score plenty of points in all these different competitions!
Unfortunately all these different competitions are probably daunting for any newcomer to comprehend. However complicated the constituent Rules of the Leagues are, the actual format of the Events are all relatively simple. So if you can compete successfully at a Local Event you can easily compete at Regional and National Events and have the added bonus of being eligible for all those extra Leagues.
Below I will try to explain all the Leagues that HALO members can run in.
LOCAL
HALO like most Clubs have their own Leagues in order that Club members can compete against each other. Some are handicapped to allow for age and gender differences so that all competitors can compete on an equal footing.
HALO League - this competition takes place annually throughout the year from Autumn to early Summer, generally at Regional Events within 50 miles of the HALO area. These can be on either a Saturday or a Sunday. There is a mix of events of various disciplines totalling approximately 15 with the best 7 or 8 scores counting. Scores from these are handicapped. Organisers, Planners and Controllers at the HALO Events receive an average score. This is open to all HALO members, including 2nd Club members and is designed to determine the Club's 'best' orienteer during the year.
Pub League - currently HALO have 2 such Leagues, one in the Autumn (Sept/Oct) and one in the Spring (Feb/March) both are identical with 6 Events (3 North Bank & 3 South Bank) on Tuesday evenings. These are all 45 minutes Score Events with generally 20 Controls to try to collect within the time limit. Penalties are given to those who exceed the time limit. As these are also age/gender handicapped they are competitive and Winners on the night generally come from all classes. These are generally run in urban environments so Juniors have to be accompanied and Hi Visibilty clothing is required. Planners receive an average of their best 3 scores. The best 4 scores from the Series determine the winner of the League.
Winter Night Park Sprint League - this Winter (Dec/Jan) HALO are holding 6 Events (3 North and 3 South) at Night (Tuesday). These are suitable for all, designed to give orienteers practice at nights and practice at sprints. They will be held in Park environments so they will be marginally less technical. There will also be 4 courses of various lengths (1km/1.5km/2km & 2.5km) and competitors can run either 2, 3, or 4 courses. Placings will be handicapped and based on average speeds. Should be fun!
Poacher - 2018 will be the 21st year that HALO have run this Series. Since the first event only minor changes to the format have taken place. Briefly : 11 Events, Wednesday Evenings, April to June, 3 Courses, Best 8 Count, Jokers for Planners, Predominantly Forests, 9 Trophies to be won, Not handicapped - plenty of Post Race Analysis! The fact that the Series has run for such a long time is a reflection of its popularity and to the innovative thinking of Pete K in its conception, as it was the first midweek Series (or virtually the first) held by Clubs in the country.
Lincolnshire Urban League - this League is run by HALO in conjunction with our Lincolnshire neighbours LOG. There are 6 Events, typically in Market Towns throughout Lincolnshire in June and July; 3 organised by HALO (Wednesday Evenings) and 3 organised by LOG (Thursday Evenings). There are 3 courses with trophies awarded to top Gender Scorers on each Course. It is also a Team Event whereby members from HALO and LOG compete against each other. Members from other Clubs welcome.
Other Clubs also have their own Local Leagues which are open to Members and non-Members of other Clubs e.g. LOG Fight the Night, LOG Park Series, EBOR Night Series etc..
REGIONAL
Yorkshire Super League - approximately 10 Regional events throughout the year Jan to Dec at YHOA Club venues. Best 5 scores count. There are specific courses to run for each age/ gender class. Details on the YHOA website http://www.yhoa.org.uk/yorkshire-superleague/ Note can include National Events and can be held on Saturdays but usually on Sundays.
Yorkshire Night League - each autumn/winter each of the 6 YHOA Club hosts a night event with 4 courses from Novices to Long with the best 3 scores counting. Details on the YHOA website http://www.yhoa.org.uk/yhoa-night-league/ Note theses are generally held on Saturday Evenings.
Yorkshire Urban League - usually at least 10 Sprint and Urban Events at YHOA venues from Jan to December with the best 6 scores counting. Details for 2017 can be found here http://www.oxfordfusion.com/ukul/index.cfm?&Org=6
Other Regions - the majority of the UK Regions have their own Leagues but not all have their own Night League and all the Southern Regions amalgamate to form the Southern England Orienteering Urban League. Note some Regional Leagues do not allow competitors from outside their Region to win prizes although they can score points!
NATIONAL
UK Orienteering League - 16 to 20 Events of various terrains held throughout the UK, mainly National Events with a few Regional to make up the numbers. Details can be found here http://www.ukorienteeringleague.org.uk/page/Home Note : individual scores are also included in a Club League table as well.
UK Urban League - This popular League comprises of approximately 20 Urban and a few Sprint events throughout the year and covers the whole UK. Very often the urban events are part of multi event weekends.There are 7 courses covering all age ranges. Details here http://www.oxfordfusion.com/ukul/index.cfm?&Org=2
EUROPEAN
Euro City Race League - Approximately 8 Cities in UK/Belgium/France/Italy/Spain & Portugal host multi Event weekends with the Urban City Races on the Sunday forming the League. Details here http://cityracetour.org/about Note the Age Classes differ to the UKUL & the UK Regional Leagues at the SV Level (50 rather than 55).
Peter Harris 19 Nov 2017 15:18 - updated by Peter Harris 24 Jan 2018 18:28
Although we currently do not have a Social Secretary on our Committee our programme for Social Activities will continue on similar lines to those that have developed over the past couple of years thanks to Helena's input.
Therefore the following socials will take place again this year.
Tea in the Tent - Compass Sport Trophy Event - Canklow Woods 11th March
Barbeque - mid August
Awards Evening - end October/early November
Training Weekend (if not 2018 hopefully2019)
New Years Score Event
Plus the regular Spring and Autumn Pub Leagues
Plus the Post Race Analyses after Poacher Events
Plus a new introduction of pub meetings after HALO League Events accross Yorkshire & East Midlands
Anne J has volunteered to co-ordinate the Tea in the Tent but if anyone wishes to take on the role of Social Secretary or just wishes to organise some of the other events they are more than welcome. This position is not necessarily a Committee role, so other such responsibilities are voluntary.
Look forward to seeing new and old members at these Social Events.
Peter Harris 10 Jan 2018 09:41 - updated by Peter Harris 10 Jan 2018 10:04
The Military are running an event at Beverley Westwood on the 17th January. 3 courses - first start 11:00.
You need to pre-enter for all BAOC events.
More details from http://www.baoc.info/.
They have also planned an event at Primrose for the 31st January. This does now appear on their website.
Pre entry details also added.
Paul Simmons 9 Jan 2018 09:14 - updated by Peter Harris 24 Jan 2018 18:12
Please be aware of the following:
1. EBOR Night League event - change of date and venue.
On 4th January I was informed of the following, though the EBOR website has not be updated to reflect the change of venue.
Due to circumstances beyond the control of the club, EBOR have had to rearrange the date and venue for this event. It will now take place on 27th January at Bayton Barff.
Refer to the EBOR website before you travel!
2. YHOA Middle Distance Championships, January 28th, Storthes Hall (EPOC)
This will also be a Memorial Event for Alistiar Tinto. Please read this note from Mike Cope.
Ken Hutson
Fixtures Secretary
Kenneth Hutson 7 Jan 2018 13:04 - updated by Kenneth Hutson 7 Jan 2018 13:46
Due to fixture congestion the New Year's Event will be held on New Year's Eve on Sunday December 31st at 11.00 at South Cave. I believe this is not the first time that it has been held on NYE rather than NYD - but can not recollect the other event(s).
I hope this minor change to 'tradition' will not affect too many people's plans over the festive period and you have time to rearrange plans accordingly and can enjoy your NYE celebrations without the need to get up too early the following day.
Thanks to Tommy (one of last year's victorious team) for coming forward and volunteering on the planning front.
Peter Harris 2 Oct 2017 10:08 - updated by Kenneth Hutson 7 Jan 2018 13:35
Attached here.
Peter Harris 28 Dec 2017 11:26 - updated by Peter Harris 2 Jan 2018 10:39
Overnight on the 121/12/2017 the web server we use for the HALO web site was modified without warning and this has broken some web pages.
I am fixing problems as i find them and am aware of the HALO League page and the event location problems.
Please let me know if you see other problems - peteshew.org
Pete Shew
Pete Shew 13 Dec 2017 10:28 - updated by Pete Shew 13 Dec 2017 10:31
New article
Brian Slater 12 Dec 2017 08:55 - updated by Brian Slater 12 Dec 2017 08:57
NOTE ROME DATE HAS CHANGED - NOT NOW 5/7 OCT BUT 12/14 OCT
Peter Harris 9 Dec 2017 09:22 - updated by Peter Harris 30 Jan 2018 15:38
Please note from 1st January 2018 the IOF have updated the Control Descriptions.
The full document can be found here.
There are a few changes for you to spot! Makes good bedtime reading (for some).
Map planning software hopefully will be updated accordingly.
Peter Harris 30 Nov 2017 13:34 - updated by Peter Harris 30 Nov 2017 13:39
I will re-site the control a.s.a.p.
Map packs at the kiosk will have a note added.
Other users, please look us up in a fortnight to see if we have updated the the control's location on the map.
If this message has been deleted then the courses will have been modified and made available on this site in the POC window.
Brian Slater 29 Nov 2017 13:33 - updated by Brian Slater 29 Nov 2017 13:43
Apologies but our youngsters will probably thank me. Brian
Brian Slater 29 Nov 2017 13:29 - updated by Brian Slater 29 Nov 2017 13:31
The 2018 Fixtures for the UK Urban League have been announced.
HALO will be involved again with 2 Events.
Firstly 21st April (Sat) in Thirsk, we are organising and planning this event in EBOR country, which is the day before EBOR's Northern Championships at Wass.
Secondly 24th June - the LOG Skegness event is the day after HALO's events in Cleethorpesw and Louth and together they form the Sea, Sand and Spires Weekend.
As ever your support for these large events is welcomed and when you receive your diaries for 2018 please pencil/write/key in accordingly.
Peter Harris 23 Nov 2017 10:14 - updated by Peter Harris 23 Nov 2017 10:24
At the recent YHOA Fixtures meeting the following changes were announced that impact on the 2017/18 HALO League:
18th February: Tankersley (SYO) - This is now a Middle Distance event;
4th March: Venue change - This CLARO event will now take place at Guisecliff;
8th July: Venue and Type change - This will now be an Urban event, Sheffield City Race;
The HALO League fixture list has been amended accordingly (see below).
Ken Hutson
Fixtures Secretary
Kenneth Hutson 14 Nov 2017 19:17 - updated by Kenneth Hutson 14 Nov 2017 20:02
The HALO League rules have been updated for the coming season. The main changes are:
- Removal of the running up/down adjustments. They would have made almost no difference to last year's results and can disadvantage competitors for whom there is no suitable course.
- Adjustment of the handicaps in line with the current BO standards.
- Adjustment of expected forests courses to be run, although this has less significance without the bonus/penalty previously applied when running a different course.
- Changing Urban course designations and age categories in line with current BO guidelines.
The rules document is in the league section of the website as usual
The fixtures for the 2017/8 competition are:
(changes from 14th November)
15th Oct Selby Urban (EBOR) (Urb)
29th Oct Londesborough (HALO) (XC)
5th Nov Shirebrook Wood (NOC) (XC)
26th Nov Eccleshall Wood, Sheffield (SYO) (XC - HALO Training Weekend))
10th Dec Beverley Westwood (HALO) (XC)
30th Dec Skipwith (EBOR) - NOW CONFIRMED (XC)
14th Jan Rivelin (SYO) (XC)
4th Feb South Common (LOG) (XC)
18th Feb Tankersley (SYO) (MD)
4th Mar Guisecliff (CLARO) (XC - YHOA Championships)
11th Mar Canklow (SYO) (XC - Compass Sport Trophy, Round 1)
18th Mar Belvior Castle (LEI) (XC - Midland Championships)
21st Apr Thirsk (HALO) (Urb) alternate 22nd Apr Wass (EBOR) (XC - Northern Championships)
29th Apr Southwell (NOC) (Urb)
6th May Kippax (AIRE) (Urb)
27th May Harrogate (CLARO) alternate 28th May York (EBOR) - both (Urb)
24th Jun Skegness (LOG) (Urb)
8th July Sheffield City (SYO) (Urb)
After 3 Rounds Current Champion Helena is setting the pace as she attempts to make it a hat trick. Up to date League Tables can be found by clicking the 'League' tab.
Pete Shew 7 Sep 2017 09:52 - updated by Kenneth Hutson 14 Nov 2017 20:06
I am pleased to announce that the 2 most prestigious Awards for 2017 go to:
Orienteer Of The Year - Chris Simmonds
As the first and only editor in chief of our weekly newsletter Chris has consistently and continually produced both informative and entertaining articles throughout the 3 years of it's inception. A well deserved recipient determined by former Chair Neil.
Pat O'Grady Trophy - Mary Carrick
We have all been on the receiving end of Mary 's stories of the dramas of that night in January - but the speed of her recovery has been nothing short of miraculous. Her determination and dedication to the sport and the club is undeniable and another worthy winner.
Congratulations to both Chris and Mary and also to the other Awards' winners announced at the Jolly Miller in Wrawby. Special mention to Helena for her organisation of the event and the 2 trophies won - HALO League winner & HALO Champion.
Peter H (new Chair)
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Peter Harris 4 Nov 2017 09:45 - updated by Peter Harris 4 Nov 2017 10:10
Following the 2 Events in October the HALO Champions for 2017 are:
Urban
1. Brian Ward
2. Emma Van Dam
3. David Jolly
Classic
1. Helena Crutchley
2. Emma Van Dam
3. Helen Chan
Congratulations to Brian and Helena for their victories and also to Emma for her 2 second places.
Tophies to be presented on Friday night - unfortunately BW will not be able to attend as he is 'cruising' his way to the Barcelona O Race on Saturday.
Thanks to all who ran in either or both of the Championships, and also to Brian S and Mary for their organisation and planning at Londesborough (and hence could not run in the Classic Championships). Both Events were also part of the HALO League - so to decipher individual placings, please click on the 'League' tab to see how close you were to winning!
Peter Harris 30 Oct 2017 08:56 - updated by Peter Harris 30 Oct 2017 16:04
A brand new parkrun is starting up in our area - THIS Saturday 4th November 2017 - at Normanby Hall.
If you are getting bored with running round the same old park park, or if you've had enough of coping with the hundereds of runners who go to some of our local events, why not give this one a go.
The course is flat and goes through the woods to the west of the site -and there is a pretty good tea shop there as well.
Rod Williams, one of our HALO members, has been a prime mover in getting it going.
http://www.parkrun.org.uk/normanbyhall/course/
Note : there is free parking between 8 & 11 if you show your barcode at the entrance.
Paul Simmons 28 Oct 2017 20:47 - updated by Peter Harris 30 Oct 2017 08:53
Please note entries are now closed via Fabian 4 for the Event at Londesborough on Saturday 28th October.
Start List available here.
Further details can be found in the Events section.
Limited EOD available.
Peter Harris 9 Oct 2017 09:10 - updated by Peter Harris 26 Oct 2017 12:26
A new Winter Series of Night Park Sprints has been scheduled in the HALO Calendar.
This Series will consist of 6 Events (3 North Bank & 3 South Bank) in Dec/Jan/Feb on Tuesday evenings.
The format will be similar to that used in the 3 Poacher Sprints held in June each year.
However, there will be only 4 courses 1 x 1km, 1 x 1.5km, 1 x 2km & 1 x 2.5km.
Competitors need to complete a minimum of : Adults 3km & Juniors 2.5km.
Being in a Park environment the Courses will be suitable for both beginners and Orienteers who are new to Night Events. With multiple Courses being run, both distances from Start and Assembly areas and proximity to other competitors will never be too far.
Results will be determined by average speeds and a gender/age handicap formula will be applied accordingly.
Start times will be from approx. 6pm. Lights (head/chest or wrist required). As Courses will not cross public roads Juniors can compete with Parents' permission or be accompanied accordingly.
Entry Fees £4 Adults & £2 Juniors - Families £10.
The events planned are:
5th Dec - Central Park, Scunthorpe (Assembly at the adjacent Brumby Hall Sports & Social Club).
12th Dec - King George V Playing FIelds, Cottingham
16th Jan - Weelsby Woods, Grimsby
23rd Jan - Humber Bridge Country Park, Hessle
30th Jan - Cleethorpes Country Park, Cleethorpes
6th Feb - Oak Road Playing Fields, Hull
Please check website before travelling in case of cancellation due to adverse weather conditions.
Peter Harris 26 Oct 2017 11:55 - updated by Peter Harris 26 Oct 2017 12:26
The HALO Awards dinner will be held on the 3rd of November this year at the Jolly Milller in Wrawby (DN20 8RH on the A18 just East of Brigg). Menu choices and costs are shown on the event entry.
Helena Crutchley needs you to specify menu choices by the end of Saturday 28th oif October, and payment should also be received by that date. She can be contaced by email at helenarainow.globalnet.co.uk.
Aptly the what3words location identifier of the Jolly Miller is "port clinking land"
Pete Shew 23 Oct 2017 10:17 - updated by Pete Shew 25 Oct 2017 20:52
Showing his versatility, David Jolly tried the amateur radio direction finding version of orienteering and came back with the win. Results and splits here.
Competitors have to navigate to a series of unmapped orienteering controls using radio direction finding equipment, not confusing their current target with the others that transmit in turn on the same frequency. David competed in the 80m class (which is not the distance or climb but the wavelength of the 3.5MHz radio sugnal) and finished in 52.45 minutes over six minutes ahead of the next competitor. Good for a first attempt.
Pete Shew 25 Oct 2017 20:43 - updated by Pete Shew 25 Oct 2017 20:52
The minutes from Saturday's AGM can now be found in the Members Area.
Paul Simmons 25 Oct 2017 20:11 - updated by Paul Simmons 25 Oct 2017 20:12
Please note : anyone interested in this event?
We have all tried the orienteering in this area - why not now run 10k tackling the horse jumps and other obstacles rather than navigating around them.
The date : Sunday 25th March 2018 is the day after the Humber Night Challenge.
Website is here.
Entries now open - £19.50.
Peter Harris 25 Oct 2017 12:23 - updated by Peter Harris 25 Oct 2017 12:32
Results by course can be found here.
Many thanks to the HALO helpers who contributed to making this event a success: Ken; Dorothy; and Sue on Registration; Helena; Harriet; Mike and Chris collecting controls and especially Mary and Mike who were there from 11am helping to put the controls and stayed to the very end to help clear away.
It was good to see so many newcomers present, nearly all of whom went on to complete a second course after enjoying their first. Special mention to the Greenleys who completed three courses and were fastest on the White and Yellow and second fastest on the Orange. Well done to David and Harry who were fastest on the Orange course. The Orange course was very competitive with Sunny, Woody and both Palmer family groups all finishing within 4 minutes of the fastest time. Not surprisingly, The Technical course defeated those newcomers that had a go at it, however this was probably as much to do with time constraints than anything else. There was a good turnout of HALO members competing on the Technical course, fastest time of the day went to Mike Byron, possibly aided by knowing exactly where he had located some of the controls. Nevertheless, a very good time, beating newly crowned HALO league champion Helena into second place by just over 2 minutes. Chris Simmonds secured third a further 3 minutes behind.
Neil Harvatt 22 Oct 2017 18:41 - updated by Neil Harvatt 23 Oct 2017 11:41
The HALO AGM will take place on Saturday the 21st October at North Ferriby Parish Hall, Church Road, HU14 3DA following the event at Humber Bridge Country park. This will be at approximately 4 p.m.
The agend for the meeting can be found here.
Pete Shew 14 Oct 2017 11:45 - updated by Pete Shew 14 Oct 2017 11:49
Please have a go at placing your route on Route Gadget - when you have time. Retirees no excuses!
Thanks to Pete Shew for exploring and implementing this well-received innovation.
Brian Slater 4 Oct 2017 08:17 - updated by Brian Slater 4 Oct 2017 15:03
Although parkruns are generally non competitive it would be fun to see which HALO member can record the highest Age Grade % on one specific day. So on Saturday September 23rd all HALO members can compare their grades with each other. To obtain a Grade on that day just compete at any parkrun event that day anywhere in the world; and those who do not have 'Hum and Lincs Orienteers' as their parkrun affiliated Club just email me that you are running at a parkrun event that day and the location so your result can be included.
For those who have not run a parkrun, registration is required at their website and then a barcode then needs to be printed accordingly. No registration at the event is required - just turn up and run the predetermined 5km course at the 09:00 start and then scan your barcode at the finish with the card handed out on the finishing line.
When registering try to remember to enter - Hum and Lincs Orienteers - in the club section.
Those who have already registered can alter their profiles and join the Hum and Lincs Orienteers if they so wish.
For this first event any location can be used but the faster, flatter areas should give a quicker time (in theory) - so no doubt a number of those on the South Bank will be running at Scunthorpe rather than Gainsborough and those on the North Bank will be running at East Park rather than Humber Bridge Country Park !
So nearer the time please email if you wish to be included sbpetebtinternet.com
Whoever 'wins' this year will have the pleasure of nominating the venue for next year - where all HALO members can 'compete' again against each other at the same time and place.
Plenty of time to start your training.....
Few photos from the day
Unfortunately Helen had company.
The Scunthorpe contingent. No it's not a nobbly knees contest!
And can you match the watch to the athlete??
Plus a few from Cleethorpes.(courtesy of Colin Wright)
Hope you all enjoyed your runs today - have been able to find 28 HALO members in various results (if you know of any others please let me know so that I can add accordingly). It certainly makes a change to compete against others at 9 different locations in UK - it would have been 10 if Mary V was able to find a parkrun in Toronto (although her time would have been 5 hours slower than the rest of us!).
The updated results you have all been waiting for are here. Now includes Lawrence Cook - apologies for not including beforehand.
Congratulations to Charlotte on a PB and we wish her well next Saturday when she defends her British Sprint Title. Also congratulations to others who acheived PB's or SB's or competed for the first time at a parkrun.
Peter Harris 14 Aug 2017 13:37 - updated by Peter Harris 27 Sep 2017 10:53
HALO Annual General Meeting 2017
This will be held at the North Ferriby Parish Hall, Church Road, HU14 3DA
on Saturday 21st October 2017
The meeting will follow the event at the Humber Bridge Country Park and it is expected that the meeting will be able to start at 4pm
Any member who wishes to formally raise a point for discussion at the AGM should send details to Paul Simmons ( secretaryhalo-orienteering.org.uk ), the Club Secretary, by 7th October, 2017 so it can be included in the agenda.
The same date applies for anyone who wishes to propose a member to be on the Committee, or indeed to be Chairman as Neil Harvatt's tenure will be ending, as required by club rules. Chairmen can only be in post for a period of three years.
Following the AGM there will be a Pie and Peas Quiz night at the same venue and the club is hoping to field a team. The Quiz will be starting at 7pm and HALO members will be most welcome. It will cost £8 per person to participate. If this interests you contact Ken Hutson- whose contact details can be found in the members section of the website.
Paul Simmons
Club Secretary
Paul Simmons 21 Sep 2017 13:52 - updated by Paul Simmons 21 Sep 2017 22:19
Day 3 of the London City Weekend saw HALO Chairman Neil Harvatt winning the UltraSprint Race in Victoria Park. This event consisted of 3 Prologue x 1km Sprints all including a maze before the Final containing the top 4 athletes in each age/gender class.
Those who compete in our Poacher Series are aware of the fast and furious nature of these short sprints. But theses are even faster and more furious as over 20 controls have to be found on the 1km course and to make it more interesting controls are placed very close together and no Control Descriptions are given only a dot on the map.
An example is shown below.
To complicate matters further there could be more than one control on the same tree - so precision is the key. Neil certainly was very accurate as in the final he only finished third but he was the only one with a 'clear round' so the others incurred time penalties.
Suggest all Poacher competitors take note as one of these events could be replicated next year!
Here is Neil in the start lane for the final.
And this is Neil celebrating his success
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Peter Harris 11 Sep 2017 11:07 - updated by Peter Harris 11 Sep 2017 11:41
There has been a good amount of interest for this orienteering activity. It will commence at 3pm and finish around 5pm. The afternoon will consist of introductory activities to allow beginners to become familiar with the Beverley Westwood map and how to use it for navigating. Following an introduction to electronic timing , there will then be a series of courses of varying length and difficulty to test your navigation skills. Suitable for all ages (under 16's will need to be accompanied by a responsible adult). Booking is required (neilharvatt1live.com).
Neil Harvatt 20 Aug 2017 18:57 - updated by Neil Harvatt 20 Aug 2017 19:08
Alistair Tinto, EPOC member and recent chaiman of the Yorkshire and Humberside Orienteering Association, sadly died last night (August 19), aged 50. He had been fighting a brain tumour for the last 12 months and was being treated in the Marie Curie Hospice in Bradford. He was well known to many HALO members, as he was a regular attender (and frequent organiser) at many orienteering events. He also worked very closely with many HALO members during the successful organisation of the 2016 JK.
He will be sadly missed by his family, by EPOC and by the orienteering community in general.
Neil Harvatt 20 Aug 2017 17:46 - updated by Neil Harvatt 20 Aug 2017 18:02
The Schools Out holiday activity session planned for Tuesday August 15th has, unfortunately, had to be cancelled due to a lack of bookings (holiday season). Both afternoon and evening sessions are cancelled.
There has been quite a lot of interest for August 22nd, so that one will definitley go ahead.
Neil Harvatt 7 Aug 2017 13:19 - updated by Neil Harvatt 13 Aug 2017 19:07
HALO's 35th Anniversary Event has now been unveiled.
On Saturday August 12th a Woods and Wolds Mini Marathon is scheduled.
The area covered will include some of the Lincolnshire Poacher areas.
There will be 2 Score Events running simultaneously:
1 x 3 Hour Score Event (starting 10:00) plus
1 x 1 Hour Score Event (starting 12 noon)
Maps will be double sided with one side showing the full area at 1:25000 whilst the other side will include extracts from some of the Poacher maps plus Tealby Village for more detailed navigation.
There will be of 31 controls to collect : 10 x 10 points (Village and Environs)
: 10 x 20 points (predominantly Woods area)
: 10 x 35 points (predominantly Wolds area)
: 1 x 40 points (at the highest point!!!!)
STOP PRESS : Now 2 Urban Controls included (1 x 20 & 1 x 35)
The Event Centre will be Tealby Village Hall.
Pre registration will be required - please email sbpetebtinternet.com to reserve map by Wednesday August 9th.
A Prize giving plus Barbecue will follow the Event.
A summary can be found here.
Peter Harris 11 Apr 2017 18:15 - updated by Peter Harris 26 Jul 2017 11:01
The LUL final event finished on Wednesday July 26th at Willows and Fereshney to the West of Grimsby.
The Individual Series Titles have been decided. Congratulations to Hannah, Holly, Ben, Tanya and Liam for their individual successes.
So LOG took 4 titles to HALO's one - but only 2 remained unbeaten - Holly and Liam, special congratulations to them.
Perhaps next year Dilbert will have to modify the rules!!!
Note : this is also a team event whereby HALO compete against LOG in yet another competition. The team competition scores are one all (LOG=CST,HALO=LCS) so far this year, so lets hope we can enjoy another victory in this Series.
Can reveal that LOG retained the Team prize by 56 points after HALO had made significant inroads into the margin between the 2 teams.
LUL Individual Points for round 6 can be found here.
The Final LUL Team Points after LUL 6 can be found here.
For those who missed the Market Rasen Event the Courses can be found here.
Thanks to all for supporting the Series with nearly 100 different competitors the popularity of the LUL Series has increased once again this year.
Thanks to the planners who provided the interest throughout, namely Ann, Amanda and Charlie from LOG and Peter H, Holly/Colin & Oli for HALO.
Thanks to the SI teams and Registrars: Craig, Liam & Paul (LOG) Pete S, Brian S, Neil & Isoldt (HALO).
Lastly thanks to Brian H for compiling all of the Results' Summaries.
Note: the last HALO event of the Summer is the Woods & Wolds Mini Marathon's on August 12th and the last LOG event is the Lincoln City Race on August 20th.
Peter Harris 16 Jun 2017 17:28 - updated by Peter Harris 27 Jul 2017 15:54
After the last event at Bradford, the HALO League final standings are . . . [long pause]
League Champion: Helena Crutchley
Senior Champion Helen Chan. No further places awarded as no-one with enough events to qualify
Master Champion Dean Field, 2nd Paul Van Dam, 3rd Pete Harris
Super Vet Champion Pete Shew, 2nd Mike Smith, 3rd Mary Carrick
Junior Champion George Van Dam, 2nd Emma Van Dam, 3rd Joe Field
The next League season will start in September or October, check the web site for League events. Also watch out for some tweaking of the rules and the running speed tables for the 2017/18 season.
Don't be shy about competing, if you haven't been an Orienteering "tourist" then give it a go. No volunteering, no control collection, just turn up, run and the rest of the day is your own. It also gives you a chance to experience different areas, and remember the other clubs are mostly just like HALO, friendly and willing to help out if you are unsure about anything. You could also log in to the HALO web site and use the Car Share feature to save on travel costs.
Pete Shew 12 Jul 2017 15:59 - updated by Pete Shew 12 Jul 2017 16:10
Stage 1 Photos here with thanks to Brian Ward
Stage 2 Photos here with thanks to Brian Ward
Peter Harris 24 Jun 2017 19:41 - updated by Peter Harris 24 Jun 2017 19:47
Orienteering has featured twice on television this week.
Firstly Mary Vickers appeared in front of the Estuary TV cameras on Thursday evening discussing HALO and 50 years of BO. If you missed it, hopefully the video will be on You Tube shortly and the link will be found on this page.
Secondly Sprint O was featured on BBC Breakfast News on Saturday morning. This can be viewed here.
Peter Harris 27 Jan 2017 09:11 - updated by Peter Harris 18 Jun 2017 17:22
Full Fixture List can be found here. For the Historians the early fixtures are documented here.
The much anticipated 2017 season started at Willingham Woods on Wednesday 12th April and continues this Wednesday (14th June) at Hemswell Cliff
Who in just 2 weeks time are going to be crowned the Champions.
The Medium Course may be the least predictable with last year's winner Lawrence deciding to tackle the Long Course. This may leave the door open for Chris and Holly.
Liam looks favourite on the Long but David J is showing good form in the LOG Spring Series as is Paul; the latter may be among the Masters contenders. Neil looks odds on for the Super Veteran trophy and the Ultra Veteran title could be a 3 horse race with Pete S, Mike and Brian (now he is 70) in contention. Can anybody defeat Helena on the Women's Course who remains unbeaten since 2010 - Yasmin,Kate and Harriet will be trying hard.
The battle resumes from 18:00, if not before.
Note: Jokers are available from Day 1 for Poacher Planners.
SPRINT SERIES NOTES
For the Healing Manor event the following courses are available.
Note : after final planning the previous Sprint Course Format remains and there will now be no 0.5km course.
1km 6 Controls
1.5km 9 Controls
2.0 km 12 Controls
2.5 km 15 Controls
3.0 km 18 Controls
Note the Healing Event will still however have reduced minimum distances.
For those not familiar:
Competitors can run as many courses as they want but to qualify for Poacher Points there are minimum distances that have to be run - there is no MAXIMUM.
Short Course - minimum distance 2.5 kms (recommended for Under 16's 1km & 1.5km)
Medium Course - minimum distance 3.5 kms (any combination)
Long Course - W & >M60 4.5 kms (any combination)
Long Course - <M60 5.5 kms (any combination)
Placings are based on average speeds over the total distance covered on the evening. These are computed after download. So you may be able to reduce your minutes per km by running the extra course!!
This is generally fast and furious.
Note: the qualifying distances have been marginally reduced this year.
Note : More undergrowth likely at Healing Manor so Shorts may not be recommended.
PRESENTATIONS WILL FOLLOW THIS FINAL EVENT
On site PIG and WHISTLE will be open
Peter Harris 11 Apr 2017 17:56 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Jun 2017 08:48
7
71 HALO and LOG members starting at Primrose Woods on World Orienteering Day
They're off - which way?????
Last but not least setting off - one of whom finishes in the top 5.
And the winner is........
Closely followed by these 2.
And the winners are.........................................HALO!!
Peter Harris 26 May 2017 12:01 - updated by Peter Harris 26 May 2017 12:30
The Spring 2017 season certainly lived up to expectations with 6 exciting events the Final Series League Table can be found here.
The final event in Cottingham,well planned by Jackie was an enthralling encounter with 5 competitors competing for the Series title.
It could not have been closer with Chairman Neil edging past Holly, Pete S and Brian W by a solitary point, with David 2 points further behind. Holly could not do any more by winning on the night, Brian was only able to hobble round and Pete had one of those nights, whilst David although successfully collecting all 20 controls in just under 45 minutes was unable to gain any bonus points.
The Series will be repeated in the Autumn commencing on Tuesday 12th September, when hopefully we all will be injury free and Mary C will be fully recovered.
Before then we have the YBT qualifier, 11 Poacher Events (one of which incorporating the LCS), 6 Lincolnshire Urban Events and a 35th Anniversary Event, plus Oli and Megan get married (Best Wishes from all at HALO).
Peter Harris 2 Mar 2017 09:45 - updated by Peter Harris 24 Jun 2017 19:41
Well Done Holly - That was a very good result for your 1st Urban Sprint, competing against the top British Juniors.
Click this link to see the junior women's results http://www.od.routegadget.co.uk/rg2/#45&course=2
Brian Slater 27 Mar 2017 10:20 - updated by Brian Slater 27 Mar 2017 10:30
After the launch of permanent orienteering courses at eight Hull parks in 2016, a ninth will be added during the 2017 easter period. The latest addition is at Loglands and Longhill and the opening event will be on Tuesday April 11th 2017. Loglands is a nature reserve adjacent to the Longhill Playing Fields, separated by a deep, but mainly dry, gully. Together they give a good mixture of open fields, woodland and a path network.
Anyone who is available (and willing) to help at the launch (provisionally 1pm to 3pm) should contact Neil on neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk
Sneek preview of the area can be found here
Neil Harvatt 23 Mar 2017 16:39 - updated by Neil Harvatt 23 Mar 2017 16:54
Note that the next HALO league event is this Sunday at Lindley Moor, not Guisecliff as previously advertised (still CLARO).
PARKING WILL NOW BE ON A NARROW FOREST TRACK – PLEASE SHARE TRANSPORT IF POSSIBLE. ACCESS IS NOW FROM NORWOOD LANE – SIGNS FROM B6451 TO WEST AND B6161 TO EAST IMMEDIATELY SOUTH OF BECKWITHSHAW.
Details here
Neil Harvatt 22 Mar 2017 10:22 - updated by Neil Harvatt 23 Mar 2017 16:39
Results from the BAOC event in Primrose Hill can be found at http://www.baoc.info/results/MLN/2017/03/15/Primrose-Hill
There were eight HALO members entered with some commendable performaces against the "military elite", including two first places.
Blue 7.9Km, 50 entries - David Jolly 6th, Wayne Byrne 15th.
Light Green 4.4Km, 39 entries - Rod Williams 1st, Paul Simmons 15th, Brian Slater 16th, John Butler 23rd, Jackie Edwards 28th.
Red 4.9Km 6 entries, - Pete Shew 1st.
Pete Shew 15 Mar 2017 19:55 - updated by Brian Slater 16 Mar 2017 13:26
Many thanks to the 30 plus HALO members who turned out yesterday for the Compass Sport Trophy Competition at Burwell Woods, near Louth. There were some excellent performances, particularly from the juniors with Emma, George and Holly all scoring maximum points. Rod, in the Veterans also scored maximum points. The final outcome was very close but LOG pipped us with 1290 points compared to our 1284. Congratulations to all LOG members. I hope the team are feeling better this morning as a number of members left Louth with a variety of pulls, strains and aches.
Tea in the Tent was very popular, thanks Helena, and congratulations to the cake winners, Holly and Emily, Chris, Sue and Isoldt. The standard of cakes was again very high and thanks to everyone who participated.
Full results are on the LOG website here
Neil Harvatt 13 Mar 2017 11:37 - updated by Helena Crutchley 14 Mar 2017 09:59
SYO are hosting a weekend of Orienteering events on 18/19 March in conjunction with the Sheffield Adventure Film Festival. There is an urban event on Saturday which is the first event in this year's YHOA urban league and on Sunday the action moves to Hugset for the YHOA Middle Distance Championships. Further details here and on the HALO events page. SYO recomend pre -entering via Fabian4.
Neil Harvatt 1 Mar 2017 22:14 - updated by Neil Harvatt 1 Mar 2017 22:20
A reminder that there is no club night on Monday February 20th 2017 at Longcroft as it is half-term in the East Riding.
Normal service will resume next week (February 27th) at Longcroft School (6:30 to 8pm). All are welcome, members or non-members.
Don’t forget that the spring urban league starts on February 21st in Louth, followed by next Tuesday (February 28th) in N Bransholme, Hull. See fixture page on the club's web-site for further details of all six urban events.
Neil Harvatt 20 Feb 2017 09:12 - updated by Neil Harvatt 20 Feb 2017 09:16
The Oak Road event will go ahead. There will be some spare maps available - ring Neil (07800-784255) to reserve a spare map.
Tables after Round 3- click here to view
The 2016/17 HALO Winter night league kicked off on Tuesday evening at the Humber Bridge Country Park. First honours taken by David Jolly.
Round 2 Tuesday December 13th Noddle Hill Nature Reserve
Round 3 Tuesday January 31st Cottingham KGV Playing Fields
Round 4 Tuesday February 7th Oak Road Playing Fields
Contact Neil (neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk) by midnight Sunday prior to each event to enter.
Neil Harvatt 8 Dec 2016 08:49 - updated by Neil Harvatt 6 Feb 2017 09:47
For all those interested the Team Scores with th Bonus Points for the NYD Event can be found here.
The SPLITS for the NYD event are in the results section - the 2nd lot of 'Full Results'. You will see Tommy's winning control sequence.
Peter Harris 5 Jan 2017 09:20 - updated by Brian Slater 5 Jan 2017 10:35
The map is now complete and I can confirm the New Years Day Event will be around the streets of Market Rasen.
The event will be a 45 minutes Score Event (Teams of 3 randomly drawn) with a mass start in the Market Place as close as possible to 11a.m.
Note under 16's need to be accompanied by parents.
In order that correct map numbers are printed, teams can be allocated and the correct amount of food prepared, pre entries are required.
However please bring a selection of starters, nibbles, snacks, desserts, cakes etc.
The venue where the social activities will be held is MIDDLE RASEN VILLAGE HALL - approx 2km West of Market Rasen.
Full details can be found here.
Entries as at Xmas Eve were between 30 and 40 - so we are looking at kick starting the 35th Anniversary of HALO with in excess of 35 members attending this social event - which is very encouraging. Plus there is still time for others to enter.
The event is open to members of other clubs if pre entered accordingly.
TEAMS can be found HERE.
Peter Harris 12 Dec 2016 12:29 - updated by Peter Harris 31 Dec 2016 10:43
This event will go ahead. There will be a few spare maps - contact Neil on 07800-784255 if you intend to be there and didn't received the email I sent around 12:40 on Monday.
Meet at the fishing lake car park. See event page for details
Starts from 6pm to 7pm, possibly earlier if controls out.
Neil Harvatt 12 Dec 2016 12:12 - updated by Neil Harvatt 12 Dec 2016 12:45
Now that we know the weather will be kind on Sunday please would intending participants endeavour to enter through Fabian4 so that we can estimate map numbers.
Why am I making this unorthodox request? We are aware that we have competing events in surrounding regions, and therefore attendance is hard to judge.
Entries can be made up to midnight on Friday. I will print on Saturday morning. Thank you all in anticipation.
All HALO members, please email Paul Beresford for a discount code to enter via Fabian4. This will help me to estimate course map requirements.
Brian Slater 8 Dec 2016 10:23 - updated by Brian Slater 8 Dec 2016 10:40
HALO have teamed up with Hull CC during 2016 to provide eight permanent orienteering course locations in the city's parks. These are at Alderman Kneeshaw Recreation Ground, Bude Park Playing Fields, Costello Playing Fields, East Park, Noddle Hill Nature Reserve, Oak Road Playing Fields, Pickering Park and West Park. Each of the parks has 3 options - short, medium and long courses. Hull CC have produced an orienteering booklet featuring all 24 courses.
The permanent courses are aimed at families (although the long courses will challenge most participants) and it is hoped that many of those taking part will then want to extend their orienteering experience.
If you have any comments on the courses or require any further information, contact Neil Harvatt (neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk)
Full details of the locations and how to get the maps can be found on the club's Permanent Orienteering Course page on the New to Orienteering page or follow this link to the location (http://halo-orienteering.uk/page/_pocs)
Neil Harvatt 8 Dec 2016 08:56 - updated by Neil Harvatt 8 Dec 2016 09:04
Due to the low number of participants, the night event scheduled for Tuesday November 29th has been postponed. Provisionally it is hoped to re-arrange the event for Tuesday December 13th. The night event at the Humber Bridge Country Park on December 6th will go ahead.
Neil Harvatt 28 Nov 2016 16:59 - updated by Neil Harvatt 28 Nov 2016 17:03
We are back training this week on Wednesday 7th December. 6pm to 7.30 at Caistor Yarborough Academy.
Brian Slater 9 Nov 2016 12:24 - updated by Brian Slater 5 Dec 2016 11:23
The Annual Awards Dinner is on Saturday 12th November at The George in Kirton in Lindsey. Full details have been sent by email but see the menu below. The George would like menu selections by this weekend so please contact Helena with your choices asap. They can take a few updates next week but not too many please. Thank you.
£20 for 3 courses, £17.50 for 2.
Menu
Soufflé with mushrooms and cheddar cheese
Pan fried pigeon breast with black pudding
Chicken liver & brandy pate with chutney and toast
Baked black pudding, mushroom & blue cheese stack
Prawn Cocktail with marie rose sauce
Game pie with venison, rabbit & pigeon
Aberdeen Angus rump steak, onion rings and peppercorn sauce
Sea food mixed grill with a lemon and parsley butter
Confit pork belly with champ mash and red wine gravy
Mushroom stroganoff
Sticky toffee pudding with toffee sauce
Apple crumble and custard
Chocolate Brownie and vanilla ice cream
Selection of ThaymarÂ’s dairy ice cream, natural vanilla bean, strawberries and cream & chunky chocolate
Helena Crutchley 1 Nov 2016 09:44 - updated by Helena Crutchley 7 Nov 2016 15:25
The Final Pub League Standings after all 6 Events can be found here.
The Best 4 Scores Counted.
Despite Neil being AWOL due to sickness he was crowned champion as Mary was unable to take advantage of his absence. It was a close contest and Mary unfortunately would have won on the night (handicap) if she had not exceeded the time limit. With over 4 minutes to get from her last control to the finish and a distance of only 300m to navigate, victory was in sight. However Mary decided to take the 'scenic' less direct route and circumvent the Market Place and explore all the adjacent paths, alleyways and roads and as a result ended up 47 seconds over the time limit as only Mary can do!
Peter Harris 5 Oct 2016 10:32 - updated by Peter Harris 19 Oct 2016 19:09
The 2016 HALO Championships were held at the recent Pillar Wood Event.
The points awarded and placings can be found here.
Congratulations to Helena, Neil and Mary/George for making the podium.
Note: Mary & George finished with equal points - not sure whether the 'Rules' differentiate for those with same scores, but Mary currently listed as third????
The HALO training camp in Malaga 4 week's earlier certainly paid off!!
To find previous years' results on the website - they can be found under the 'League' tab and then 'Championship' tab.
Peter Harris 5 Oct 2016 09:20 - updated by Neil Harvatt 8 Dec 2016 09:05
The new HALO leagues launches with a choice of urban races, Peaseholme Park (Scarborough) or Bourne. View all the fixtures here. 20 events, best 8 scores to count.
New article
Kenneth Hutson 3 Oct 2016 21:23 - updated by Kenneth Hutson 3 Oct 2016 21:49
The first event of 2017 will be the traditional New Year's Day Team race, which will take place in Market Rasen. This will be on a brand new map. The Organiser(s) will be the Jolly Family - one of whom were in the winning team this year.
So as soon as you receive your new diary or calendar please pencil in accordingly.
2017 is an important year for HALO, with it being the 35th Anniversary of the Club and also the 20th Anniversary of the Lincolnshire Poacher Series so also expect some celebration events throughout the ye
Peter Harris 28 Sep 2016 07:56 - updated by Neil Harvatt 8 Dec 2016 09:05
The minutes from the Club's recent AGM are now available in the Members' area of the website.
Paul Simmons 21 Sep 2016 21:50 - updated by Peter Harris 5 Oct 2016 09:32
Pleased to report that the GB Mixed Sprint Relay team came 4th at the World Championships in Sweden.
Charlotte running first, ran a solid leg finishing 8th only 34 seconds behind the leaders out of a field of 30 plus countries. This put GB in a strong position and they were able to gradually overtake 4 other nations during the rest of the race to take a podium position. This was a marked improvement on last year's 13 th place and in fact the best ever GB result in the Sprint Relay. This relatively young team were competing against current World Championship teams and individuals and performed as well as could be expected.
Full details can be found on various websites - BO IOF WOC2016.
An interesting analysis of the event can be found on the World of O site, which shows that Charlotte was the quickest between controls 1 & 4 for those running the same 'gaffle'.
On the Saturday morning Charlotte qualified for the Individual Final, however she and the team management decided to concentrate on the Relay and not take any chances by competing in the afternoon.
WATCH THE ACTION - replay of the event.
Charlotte now writes a regular blog on what it takes to become an elite athelete. This can be found here. This is an interesting read on the physical and mental requirements to compete at the very top in the sport.
Peter Harris 22 Aug 2016 15:44 - updated by Neil Harvatt 8 Dec 2016 09:05
The Final Agenda for the AGM is available here
The AGM follows our event at East Park, Hull on the afternoon of 17th September 2016.
We will be using a room in the Park Offices for our meeting.
Teas, refreshments and toilets are available from the Park Cafe in the same building.
Please come along!
Paul Simmons 4 Sep 2016 10:26 - updated by Kenneth Hutson 3 Oct 2016 21:43
Wayne, we didn't know you were Welsh!
A reward and recognition at last for putting in all that hard graft into your training and staging excellent events for HALO members et al and the Armed Forces.
We wish you well.
The event is to be held on 3rd September 2016 at Cassy Water, Rostrevor.
Brian Slater 30 Aug 2016 21:38 - updated by Brian Slater 30 Aug 2016 21:56
Final table after 5 events - thank you to everyone who took part and especially Paul, Mary and Jackie for puting controls out during the summer
August 22nd. Lots of discussion over control 63. You had the option of finding the rootstock that was on the map or the one that had a control on it. Unfortunately for David, he found it without realising and therefore missed an easier one! If you ask him nicely you can view his gps route when collecting number 63 - but nobody believed that!
Results here
August 15th
Results here
August 8th
All competitors have been credited with an extra control - I forgot to put 87 out, sorry! But I was impressed with the confdence of all who knew they were in the right place and assumed it had been nicked.
Results here
August 1st
Thanks to Paul for organising - and to Mary for helping to put out controls. All of which were in exactly the right place even if not displaying the correct codes!
Results for August 1st Yorkshire Day
July 18
Thanks to Mark b for planning the event and for Paul and Mary who stepped in at the last minute to hang controls.
Results for July 18
Neil Harvatt 2 Aug 2016 21:51 - updated by Neil Harvatt 24 Aug 2016 10:16
Following on from his Mastermind performances Lawrence Cook (2016 Medium Poacher Champion) has recently been on the Channel 4 quiz show 15 to 1.
His first outing was on Friday afternoon. This was followed by today's show (Monday). and then the Final on Friday 12th.
For those who missed out, the show is available on Catch Up TV / All 4.
I will not spoil your enjoyment by letting you know the result.
Pity we don't have a Quiz contest v LOG - we might win a trophy!!
Peter Harris 8 Aug 2016 15:26 - updated by Peter Harris 18 Aug 2016 19:32
Starts at 2pm at John & Sue Chaney's house - full venue details in the event list
Helena Crutchley 5 Aug 2016 09:52 - updated by Helena Crutchley 6 Aug 2016 10:17
This afternoon HALO's Charlotte Ward was part of the victorious GB mixed relay Sprint Team at the World Univesity Orienteering Championships. Competing in Hungray the team were led off by Charlotte who already had gained a 7th place in the Individual race on Sunday and continued her good form by handing over in 3rd place only 6 seconds behind. The 2 men Peter Hodgkinson and Kris Jones were then able to take the lead before handing over to Megan Carter-Davies who was able to maintain the lead beating the Czech Republic by 50 seconds.
This is a fine achievement as GB's reputation as a top Sprint Orienteering Nation grows all the time.
We all offer Charlotte, Amanda and Brian our warmest congratulations and wish Charlotte all the best at the World Championships in Sweden in 3 weeks. It certainly has been a busy year for our JK, British and now World (Uni) Champion.
Peter Harris 2 Aug 2016 17:05 - updated by Neil Harvatt 2 Aug 2016 21:57
After taking a narrow (18 point) lead in to the final event the HALO team of 17 runners were narrowly beaten by a LOG team competing on home territory in Washingborough, on the day and in the Series.
However I can report that HALO won trophy, thanks to Chris who took the Medium Men's title. So often the runner up in the Poacher, it was a creditable effort from Chris.
The points for the event can be found here.
The Series points can be found here.
Thanks for the success of the Series go to Brian H for compiling the scores and to the other planner Brian S and IT man Pete S.
Also congratulations to LOG and thanks to all the HALO competitors who took part in the Series, which retained its' competitive edge in the spirit of sport.
Reminder for those running the Lincoln City Race on August 14th, entries are open on Fabian 4.
Not forgetting the HALO babecue on Saturday 6th August.
Enjoy the rest of the 'summer' watching the Olympics and following Charlotte at WOC 2016.
Peter Harris 30 Jul 2016 08:40 - updated by Peter Harris 30 Jul 2016 09:03
HALO's final event of the spring and summer concluded in Caistor with the 5th round of the increasingly popular LUL (Lincolnshire Urban League).
The individual points scored for the 5th Round can be found here.
The series table and the team competition scores can be found here.
With one event next week in Washingborough it is all to run for in the team contest.
Peter Harris 22 Jul 2016 17:29 - updated by Peter Harris 22 Jul 2016 17:43
After the race in Grantham the points can be found here and the series table can be found here.
Rounds 4 and 5 are both hosted by HALO, firstly on Thursday July 14th in Brigg , which will include the new mapped area to the north of the town; then on Thursday July 21st in Caistor, which is an entirely new map.
Peter Harris 9 Jul 2016 13:15 - updated by Peter Harris 9 Jul 2016 13:27
See Charlotte following Brian on the Long Course here.
LUL2 points allocation can be found here.
Overall series points can be found here.
Peter Harris 1 Jul 2016 09:47 - updated by Peter Harris 2 Jul 2016 12:19
I am pleased to report that Charlotte Ward came first in the Women's Elite Open Race in Antwerp, beating the experienced defending Russian Champion Galina Valindagrova by a winning margin of 8 seconds. Charlotte also was placed second to the Russian in the cumulative overall competition which included the 2 sprint events on the Saturday and the City Race on the Sunday.
Also representing HALO was Club Chairman Neil Harvatt who finished 10th in the City Race and 10th & 14th in the 2 Sprint Races.
The next race in the Series is in Malaga in early September which also coincides with Neil's 60th birthday. This event will no doubt attract a number of HALO members who will no doubt be enjoying this urban orienteering fiesta.
Peter Harris 31 Dec 2015 08:52 - updated by Peter Harris 27 Jun 2016 14:00
The poacher series has ended and the results can be seen on the Leage Tables page. Thanks go to Pete Harris for all his hard work making it a success once again.
Some pictures ofthe presentations can be found in this PDF courtesy of Chris Simmonds.
Pete Shew 23 Jun 2016 14:03 - updated by Peter Harris 27 Jun 2016 13:46
Head cam video courtesy of Brian Ward .
Course E here.
Peter Harris 16 Jun 2016 10:37 - updated by Peter Harris 16 Jun 2016 10:47
The LUL starts this year on Thursday 23rd June in Lincoln (Boultham Park and environs). Those familiar with the Lincoln parkrun will know the area well. The original map used for the LCS in 2014 has been extended to encompass the adjacent urban terrain so it will be a mix of park and street navigation. The second event will be at Bottesford (S of Scunthorpe) on June 30th this replaces Caistor which hopefully now will be 21st July if our new map has been completed. Other events are Brigg (newly exytended) on July 14th, Grantham July 7th and Washingborough July 28th.
There are 3 courses : Short approx 2k, Medium approx 4k and Long approx 6k.
This ia also a team competition HALO v LOG - the rules of which are equally complicated as the LCS - so shall not bore you now. The best 3 runs out of 6 count towards the individual prizes.
So in summary the fixtures are:
Boultham Park June 23rd
Bottesford June 30th
Grantham July 7th
Brigg July 14th
Caistor July 21st
Washingborough July 28th
Peter Harris 15 Jun 2016 10:20 - updated by Peter Harris 15 Jun 2016 10:35
We now have 2 British Champions!
On Saturday at the Queen Elizabeth Park in London, Charlotte Ward retained her British title in the Sprint Championships. In not so ideal conditions Charlotte won both her heat and the final, the latter by a matter of a few seconds, with the run in leg being crucial. Carrying an injury from the previous week's Sheffield event and running in slippery conditions this was another outstanding achievement. This is a busy time for Charlotte with the World University and the World Championships still to compete in this summer.
Other HALOites were not as successful but Neil and Helena made the 'A' final on their respective courses and finished 7th and 14th, as did Emma Van Dam who also finished 7th.
On Sunday however Emma competing in the Middle Distance Champioships near Dorking produced an even better performance by winning the W12 class by a 5 minute winning margin. This convincing result in a very technical area all bodes well for the future.
So we not only have a Sprint Queen but also a Middle Princess. Congratulations not only to both Charlotte and Emma but also to their families who fully support them whole heartedly.
Peter Harris 13 Jun 2016 07:21 - updated by Neil Harvatt 8 Dec 2016 09:06
For those who have forgotten or unfamiliar the last 3 Poacher Events of the season will follow the 5 course format.
There are 5 courses : 1km (6controls), 1.5km (9controls), 2km (12controls), 2.5km (15controls) & 3km (18 controls).
You can pick which individual courses to run but you must total at least :
Short 2.5km
Medium 4.0km
Long (W classes and M60 ) 5.5km
Long (M60-) 7.0km
Peter Harris 4 Jun 2016 13:24 - updated by Peter Harris 13 Jun 2016 07:58
After the RAF Cranwell event the points and tables can be found in the Results section.
Thanks to Pete S for all his sterling work in computing them, after the minor hiccups - it certainly did not feel like British Summer Time.
Peter Harris 2 Jun 2016 20:43 - updated by Peter Harris 2 Jun 2016 20:48
HALO in conjunction with Hull Culture and Leisure have established permanent orienteering courses at Costello Playing Fields and at East Park. Why not come along and try them out at the launch of each.
Wednesday June 1st 10am to 12noon - Costello playing fields. Park at the Anlaby Park Road North end of the park. The start is less than 100 metres from the end of the car park along the main path.
Friday June 3rd 11am to 2pm - East Park. Lots of parking within East Park. The start is close to the Pavilion Cafe on the west side of the Bowling Green.
Both permanent courses are suitable for push and wheel chair users.
Follow this link for further information http://www.activehull.co.uk/view/event/2848
Neil Harvatt 31 May 2016 12:13 - updated by Neil Harvatt 31 May 2016 12:22
GRIMSBY Urban - this full length feature is not a 15 Classification but a 12A.
Head Cam Course B courtesy of Tony can be found here.
ENTRIES are now closed on Fabian4. EOD available with good supply of spare maps for all courses.
FINAL DETAILS can be found here.
The second YUL event and third UKUL Event will be hosted by HALO at that not so Yorkshire area - Willows and Freshney on the western outskirts of Grimsby on May 22nd.
The area is easily accessible from the A180 dual carraigeway - literally 2 minutes.
The original map has been extended to cover the area East which encompasses Little Coates, Yarborough, Freshney Green and the Leisure Centre areas. The 4 longest courses are planned to utilise this new area. It is also envisaged to have a seperate Sprint Course of approximately 2 kms for competitors to have an extra chance to experience the Willows estate after they have completed their urban courses.
Full YUL fixtures can be found here.
Or why not log on to the Facebook page here.
Peter Harris 4 Feb 2016 13:38 - updated by Peter Harris 26 May 2016 11:15
HALO's British and JK Champion Charlotte Ward's busy International Schedulecontinues this weekend (May 21st/22nd) at the European Championships in Czech Republic.
Hopefully she will be competing in the Sprint Relay on Saturday in Bruntal, followed by the Individual Sprint competition on Sunday. Parents Brian and Amanda will be following closely but will still have time to compete at our own Willows and Freshney event on Sunday after watching the Qualifiers early morning and then returning home to watch the Final in the afternoon. The EOC website can be found here.
Charlotte already preselected to represent GB again at the World Championships in Sweden later in the year has a busy summer with further World Cup performances, the British Championships at the Olympic Park in London and the World University Championships in Hungary.
Hopefully she will get a chance to run locally during the summer perhaps at some of the LUL,YUL or UKUL events scheduled in the area.
Peter Harris 29 Apr 2016 10:21 - updated by Peter Harris 18 May 2016 12:50
Note those who have their HALO Calendars on display please note the LUL this year will now be on 6 successive Thursdays not as previously recorded, commencing on 2rd June.
So the list is (still provisional - depending on map completions).
June 23rd Lincoln Boultham Park
June 30th Caistor
July 7th Grantham
July 14th Brigg
July 21st Louth
July 28th Washingborough
Peter Harris 29 Apr 2016 10:47 - updated by Peter Harris 29 Apr 2016 10:54
Our Poacher event on Wednesday 11th May has been registered for World Orienteering Day.
Note to track our event it is included in the Scandinavian numbered circle (to access UK events). Then on London.
The latest IOF newsletter can be found here. Follow on twitter #worldorienteeringday
Peter Harris 22 Mar 2016 09:39 - updated by Peter Harris 18 May 2016 13:25
As the dust begins to settle, it is time to reflect on the success that was this year’s JK Orienteering festival. Success in many different ways. The festival was a collaboration between the six Yorkshire and Humberside clubs (AIRE, CLARO, EBOR, EPOC, HALO and SYO) and featured events at Leeds University, Wass Forest in the Yorkshire Moors, Kilnsey in the Yorkshire Dales and Storthes Hall near Huddersfield. The whole event was a success, over the last two years, the six clubs have got together to put on the four top level events, expertly coordinated by ex-HALO and current CLARO member, Mike Cope.
HALO members helped throughout the whole weekend, but HALO’s focus was on the Friday sprint event at Leeds University. The courses, which were universally acclaimed, were planned by Brian Ward. The safety officer for the whole weekend was Ken Hutson – you should see the amount of paperwork that that role involves. Not content with that onerous role, Ken was also the assistant organiser for the Friday event at Leeds, helping me out as Organiser. Brian Slater had the thankless task of coordinating all the SI equipment for Friday, which included a separate set for the elite contactless punching course. Communications expert David Jolly managed the radios for the four days.
The following members also provided invaluable help on the Friday:-
Paul Beresford; John Butler; Mary Carrick; Danny and Helen Chan; John and Sue Chaney; Helena Crutchley; Barry and Jackie Edwards; Alex and Kate Gymer; Isoldt and Peter Harris; Andrew Houlden; Anne, Marsaili, Elspeth and Flora Jolly; Pete and Julie Shew; Paul and Patricia Simmons; Alex, Jacob and Sally Smith; Mike and Dorothy Smith; Paul, Maria, Emma and George Van Dam; Stuart Whittingham and Matt Williams. That’s a great turnout for a club of our size - I do hope I haven’t missed anyone!
Inevitable with more than 2100 competitors, there will be the odd niggle (two I think), but I was overwhelmed by the huge number of positive comments received, both for the technicality of the courses and the overall organisation. That is all down to the hard work of the volunteers on the day, many of whom, helped for the whole day without having a run.
Success also came on the courses for HALO. Emma Van Dam won the W12 class by over 30 seconds and very impressively Charlotte Ward won the Women’s Elite class with a healthy winning margin. – Wow!! Women’s champion – well done Charlotte.
Other top ten results were: Pete Shew (6th on M70); Elspeth Jolly (9th on Novice).
Top ten finishers on Day 2 at Wass were: Paul Simmons (10th M65S); John Butler (8th M70S); Emma Van Dam (9th on W12A); Helena Crutchley (2nd on W50S).
Top ten finishers on Day 3 at Kilnsey were: Emma Van Dam (3rd on W12A); Jackie Edwards (10th on W60S). The weather devastated the field with horizontal hail storms and a white out plus the odd burst of sunshine.
Best overall finisher for Days 2 and 3 combined was Emma Van Dam – 5th
In the relay competition at Storthes Hall, five HALO teams competed against each other in the Ad-hoc class. First HALO team home were the Wards (Brian, Amanda, Charlotte); who had a 9 minute lead over the Van Dams (Paul, Emma, George). 5 minutes behind them were Peter & Isoldt H with David J. A mere 19 minutes later Neil H, Mary C and Brian S rolled up, and just 6 minutes later the final HALO team of Chris and Dom S plus Alex S.
The three relay legs were run in the order of Medium, Short and Long. Fastest HALO member on Medium was Brian Ward. Emma and George Van Dam were both fastest on the Short and Long legs respectively.
Full results and photos can be found on the JK web-site
Neil Harvatt, (very proud) Chair.
Neil Harvatt 31 Mar 2016 09:54 - updated by Neil Harvatt 31 Mar 2016 11:15
Apologies for lack of information this season - less time now that I have retired.
This year should be similar to the past 5 years, with a few minor alterations.
Firstly thank you to the new planners - 3 events will be planned by first timers.
Secondly there will be 11 events - 7 cross country, 3 sprints and 1 in LOG land , incorporating the annual team competition, the Lincolnshire Challenge Shield. The Poacher points allocated at this event will be dependent on the format - but it will be fair and include only Poacher competitors.
Thirdly, our event on May 11th (Poacher 5 - Primrose Warren) is registered with the IOF for World Orienteering Day Status. To mark this, points scored will be recorded twice, as though there are 2 seperate events. So if you win, you will receive 50 points in both 'events' - so certainly an event you will want to do well at - especially for those planners wishing to play their Joker!!!!
Fourthly, due to the above, the best 8 out of 12 scores from the 11 events will count to determine the overall winners.
Fifthly, note parking venues at the events are subject to late change so, please check the latest details to find exact location.
Peter Harris 22 Mar 2016 10:53 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Apr 2016 10:14
New article
Helena Crutchley 5 Mar 2016 16:47 - updated by Helena Crutchley 5 Mar 2016 16:49
The Final League Table after the 4 events can be found here.
Note the best 3 scores counted.
And the winner is...............
Even if he was still an M55 I think he would have still won convincingly.
Peter Harris 26 Feb 2016 15:16 - updated by Peter Harris 2 Mar 2016 11:16
Please note entries close 23:59 on Thursday 3rd March.
HALO have 5 teams entered for the relays - all legs have been covered but one or two may be persuaded to stand down if a late lucrative offer is forthcoming!!!
Peter Harris 1 Mar 2016 09:22 - updated by Peter Harris 6 Apr 2016 14:16
I would not expect everybody to recite the 'Hail Mary' three times but we should all Hail Mary for her exploits this weekend. Mary competed firstly at the National Cross Country Championships at Donnington on Saturday, secondly she competed at the British Night Championships in Leicestershire on Saturday evening and thirdly at the Midland Championships at Sherwood on Sunday morning.
She may not have ran 'full of grace' but she definitely ran with grit and determination.
In event 1, she was competing in the Senior Open Class, with many rivals one third her age, including our own Charltte Ward who finished a very commendable 41st. Mary did finish ahead of 6 of her rivals out of a field of 750 plus.
In event 2, she was competing on the long course and beat the 2 hour barrier. Mary did finish in 6th place out of a field of 7.
In event 3, she was competing once again on the long course. Mary did finish in a respectable 13th place, in a field of 21 competitors.
So the next time you raise a glass there is somebody you should toast after her 'achievements' this weekend.
Note: for the full story I am sure Mary C will be more than happy to give you full details at the Pub League Event on Tuesday.
Peter Harris 28 Feb 2016 18:15 - updated by Peter Harris 6 Apr 2016 14:16
Did you miss one? Do you need to check a back issue? There is now an archive of all the HALO News mailings that Chris has sent out since November 2013. It is planned to keep it updated one week behind the publication of each issue.
The link can be found in the left side-bar underneath the "subscribe" link.
Pete Shew 23 Feb 2016 09:51 - updated by Pete Shew 23 Feb 2016 09:54
Please note the Closing Date for Entries is WEDNESDAY 17th February via Fabian 4.
This is a popular area for HALO members. This Level A event certainly has some long courses to negotiate!
There is no Entry on Day except for Short Colour Coded courses up to Light Green.
Peter Harris 16 Feb 2016 14:12 - updated by Peter Harris 16 Feb 2016 14:17
For the upcoming Lincolnshire Shield annual contest v LOG - why not design a 'mascot' for HALO in the form of a Baron.
With last year's popular Lincoln Baron's now charitably sold off - this is an ideal opportunity to produce our own Baron.
Using the attached template (courtesy of Wild In Art) put your artistic skills to use and design a HALO themed Baron.
SEND your designs to sbpetebtinternet.com and I will publish them on this page accordingly. You can remain anonymous, if you so desire.
The best design may well be then chosen to represent HALO at the LCS by being transformed into an actual model.
This is open to all - not only to the Juniors!!
Peter Harris 16 Feb 2016 10:32 - updated by Peter Harris 23 Feb 2016 13:25
On Sunday March 13th, CLARO are hosting the Yorkshire, Humberside and North East round of the Compass Sport Trophy, to be held at Timble Ings, near Blubberhouses. This is the main team competition in the Orienteering calendar and I hope we can get as many members as possible to take part to represent HALO.
We need as wide as spread of ages as possible to maximise our scoring potential. In this year’s competition we are competing against CLARO, EPOC, NATO, NN and SROC. The available courses (with age groups) are as follows:-
1 Brown Men Open
2 Short Brown M20- M40
3 Blue Women Women Open
4 Blue Men M50
5 Green Women W20- W45
6 Green Men M60
7 Veterans Short Green M70 W60
8A Junior Men (Green) Men 18-
8B Junior Women (Short Green) Women 18-
9A Orange Men Men 14-
9B Orange Women Women 14-
Please let me know as soon as possible (with dibber and BOF number, age class and preferred course) if you are available to run for HALO on that date. I will coordinate all entries and HALO will pay the fees. It is intended to run another social alongside the event in the same way as the very popular Cake competition that Helena organised last year at Sherwood Pines (created more interest than the orienteering!!).
I need to submit all entries by March 1st. neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk
Further details can be found by following this link.
Neil Harvatt 3 Feb 2016 11:16 - updated by Neil Harvatt 3 Feb 2016 11:58
For those who enjoyed the Military League event on Beverley Westwood recently (and for those who didn't make it), the next installment is at Scarth Moor/Cod Beck, Osmotherly, on Wednesday February 10th. These events are open to civilians and the starts are from 11:00 to 13:45. Click here for flyer.
For up to date information, keep an eye on the Army website. http://www.baoc.info/events
Neil Harvatt 2 Feb 2016 16:58 - updated by Neil Harvatt 2 Feb 2016 17:09
A message from John Butler, the HALO organiser for the Night Challenge:-
In previous years you have been very generous in giving up your time to help out on the Humber Night Challenge which, as you know, is a particularly high profile event organised by the Humberside Police, the Humberside Fire & Rescue Service and ourselves.
Your help in previous years has been very much appreciated and the purpose of this message is to ask you to give a hand at this year's event which is on the evening of Saturday 5th March and the early hours of the following day starting and finishing at the same venue as the last five years, Brantingham Park (the home of Hull Ionians Rugby Football Club) in the East Riding.
We are expecting some 150 youngsters aged between 13 and 17 from East Riding, Hull, North East Lincolnshire and North Lincolnshire in 30 teams to tackle 19 kms of night orienteering, mainly off road, with a number of challenges on route. The teams are recruited through Neighbourhood Policing Teams from young people they know and youth and community groups they work alongside. The aim is to include young people who may not have had the opportunity to take part in this kind of outdoor experience, have little experience of the countryside or know what opportunities are available.
This will be the 7th year that we have been one of the joint organisers of this event which we have always seen as a way of giving something back to those members of the community who are not so fortunate as ourselves. We certainly don't do it for money but as your Treasurer I cannot ignore the fact that HALO has received grants totalling £2,800 from the Tribune Trust in the last 6 years as a direct consequence of our involvement.
As last year HALO is responsible for the route, maps, registration, navigation training, start, controls, finish and the results so we will all be inside the Club House dry and warm during the event (apart from those who put out and collect the controls!) and we will organise shifts, depending on the number of helpers, so that you don't have to be there all night (unless you really want to!)
I look forward to your positive response, by the end of this month if possible as the Police are already chasing me for the names and addresses of the HALO helpers. treasurerhalo-orienteering.org.uk
Neil Harvatt 27 Jan 2016 12:59 - updated by Neil Harvatt 27 Jan 2016 13:04
Brian's video following Charlotte can be found here.
Peter Harris 3 Jan 2016 07:02 - updated by Peter Harris 3 Jan 2016 07:06
For those unable to attend the NYD quiz acn be found here.
Canyou score more than 25?
Peter Harris 3 Jan 2016 06:46 - updated by Peter Harris 3 Jan 2016 06:48
Score event Map
Brian Slater 1 Jan 2016 17:27 - updated by Brian Slater 1 Jan 2016 18:11
For those of you who are eagerly awaiting the League scores to be published for this season 2015/2016 - I am afraid we will have to apologise. As some of you are probably aware - the compiler of the League has been away from these shores visiting family and friends in Australasia. I am sure he has run some parkruns out there. (Trying to find results - no joy so far. Had to resort to emailing parkrun HQ.)
Pete has run three parkruns , whilst on 'holiday' - details here. Thanks to parkrun.uk and parkrun.au for providing information so quickly.
Believe he will be back soon - when I am sure his first job will be to trawl through and analyse the results and publish accordingly.
I am sure one of the Field's will be the leader in most of the categories!
Peter Harris 15 Dec 2015 13:36 - updated by Peter Harris 16 Dec 2015 09:06
Click on results and select.
Brian Slater 14 Dec 2015 17:16 - updated by Peter Harris 17 Dec 2015 09:30
The Christmas Tree Dash Results are here.
The colour map with codes is here and a map with all controls (showing the decoys) is here.
Brian Slater 7 Dec 2015 10:56 - updated by Helena Crutchley 15 Dec 2015 13:57
Please note this event has been cancelled.
So you may have to wait until the NYD event to work off your Xmas excesses.
Peter Harris 14 Dec 2015 10:14 - updated by Peter Harris 14 Dec 2015 10:16
You can test your knowledge of control descriptions here. Courtsey of maprunner.
Peter Harris 30 Nov 2015 12:47 - updated by Peter Harris 30 Nov 2015 12:49
The weather forecast has forced this action upon us. We hope you understand.
Don't miss 6th Feb. in this very rustic woodland.
Brian - Organiser; Chris - Planner.
Brian Slater 27 Nov 2015 08:43 - updated by Brian Slater 27 Nov 2015 08:48
We as a Committee are sometimes slow in updating the Fixtures on the Website, not only for HALO Events but also for those in the surrounding Regions, plus the National Events.
At this early stage, approximately 120 Events and Activities have been identified as those that members may be interested in attending or assisting at in 2016.
This comprehensive list of Events can be found here - printer friendly.
Alternatively purchase the 2016 HALO Calendar - pre orders (plus a few spare) available at Bradley Woods Event (possibly delivered in time for Awards Dinner).
NOTE 1) : this is not a definitive list - more will be added e.g. Lincolnshire Challenge Shield, Schools Events, Autumn Saturday Events, AGM etc. etc.
2) : many of these are provisional and all are subject to change so PLEASE access the relevant Club's website before travelling
3) : some (not many) Events will be pre entry only, so also check before hand
4) : this does not also include the 'Foreign' events which some HALO members may be attending across Europe
5) : this does not include the Coaching sessions arranged for the benefit of members in Beverley and Grimsby throughout the year
So 2016 looks like being just as busy as 2015, even without the Scottish 6 Days and World Championships!!!
Peter Harris 17 Nov 2015 09:44 - updated by Peter Harris 4 Feb 2016 13:58
Fixtures will also be included e.g. HALO, HALO League, National Events etc.
First Order of Wall Calendars sent to printers - can confirm price of £6 and as of Friday 20th November have now arrived..
Should be availabe at Bradley Woods Event (and at Awards Dinner) - for those not ordered a few spare printed, so still chance to reserve.
NOW ALL SOLD OUT - if sufficient demand another order will be placed.
Or if anyone wants their own customised with some of their own photos - this can be arranged accordingly.
Note also my new email : sbpetebtinternet.com
ACTUAL DRAFT CAN BE FOUND HERE
Peter Harris 6 Nov 2015 15:09 - updated by Peter Harris 23 Nov 2015 09:12
British Orienteering membership (and HALO's) runs from 1st January until 31st December regardless of the date you join. (e.g. if you join on May 15th 2015 your membership will expire on 31st December 2015). Membership of BOF and HALO is £10 per annum for adults. You can get even better value for money by joining between now and the end of December. Your membership will last until 31st December 2016. What a bargain.
The easiest way to join is online via the British Orienteering web-site (link to BO website).
Alternatively download a membership form and return to a HALO member or post to British Orienteering.
Organisers at HALO events should have a membership form for you to complete.
NOTE: It is a requirement of our public liability insurance that non-members may not run more than three events in any one year. This includes accompanying runners.
Neil Harvatt 5 Nov 2015 17:24 - updated by Neil Harvatt 5 Nov 2015 17:38
You should have received details by email of this year's Awards Dinner at Harrisons in Barton upon Humber on 21st November.
The menu is here.
Sign up by contacting Helena with you menu choices.
If you have not received the full details (location etc), contact Helena - helenaATrainow.globalnet.co.uk
Helena Crutchley 28 Sep 2015 12:13 - updated by Helena Crutchley 6 Nov 2015 09:20
2 Teams (of 3) and One Individual competed at the Red Bull Challenge Event at Sherwood Pines on Sunday.
Yasmin was the youngest competitor and came a creditable 17th out of 36 in the Women's Race.
As far as the Teams are concerned 'A Field and 2 Paddocks' (namely Dean, Zac and Jake) came second with the 'HALO' team of Peter H, David J & Wayne B finishing 5th out of 41.
The former, only 60 points from victory, which would have resulted in an invitation to the Red Bull Air Race in Ascot next year - to spectate and not compete!
The latter, who's combined age was far higher than the others in the top 6 - predominantly University Teams - used their experience and logistics skills to out run and out think far younger opponents.
The full Results can be found here.
This Event is a 75 minutes Score Event (so the Pub League proved to be good training) with the addition of 6 Challenge Controls, these were archery, tree climbing, barrel rolling, beam balancing, onion firing and portcullis opening. Jake was the star who completed all 6. Bonus points are given to arriving at and completing these challenges.
The map can be found here - note the Challenge Controls are those circles outlined with a star (apologies for B&W image).
HALO team results download can be found here.
In orienteering terms this event is far from traditional, but it certainly attracts the young up and coming stars of the sport ( the lucrative prizes may help) as well as the older fraternity (the free food, drink and O tops may help), but all in all it is very professionally organised and would recommend to all. Thanks Red Bull.
Note: there may not be an Event in 2016 but hopefully 2017.
Peter Harris 2 Nov 2015 08:44 - updated by Peter Harris 2 Nov 2015 09:21
The Final Autumn Pub League Series Table after 6 Events is here.
Note best 4 scores count.
Congratulations to Pete Shew on winning this title - although a handicap formula is used to determine the points scored; the points seem to be 'fairly' apportioned in that Pete is a worthy winner, after a couple of recent runner-ups in other HALO competitions.
Peter Harris 28 Sep 2015 14:22 - updated by Peter Harris 23 Oct 2015 15:28
For anyone wishing to participate in a research study, entitled HALO (Health of Adults' Logitudinal Observational) run in conjunction with parkrun please read this article.
I know of some illustrious HALO members who do suffer with their knee joints so any new research will be welcomed.
Peter Harris 21 Oct 2015 14:11 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Oct 2015 14:25
The Minutes for this year's AGM are now available in the members area.
These minutes include a short report from the Chairman. This will be extended following the longer Club Report he will give at the Annual Club Dinner.
Harrison's - Barton : Saturday 21st November. - Get your tickets from Helena.
Paul Simmons 17 Oct 2015 21:48 - updated by Paul Simmons 17 Oct 2015 21:52
HALO League 2015-16
18 events (including 5 Alternates)
Best 8 scores to count
Current League rules here
1 |
25th Oct |
EPOC |
B |
XC |
Ogden Water (Halifax) |
|
|
LOG |
C |
Urb |
Grantham |
2 |
1st Nov |
SYO |
C |
XC |
Ramsley Moor (Chestefield) |
3 |
15th Nov |
AIRE |
C |
XC |
Middleton Park (Leeds) |
4 |
22nd Nov |
CLARO |
C |
XC |
Brimham Rocks (Pately Bridge) |
5 |
6th Dec |
SYO |
C |
XC |
Wharncliffe (Sheffield) |
6 |
13th Dec |
HALO |
C |
XC |
Beverley Westwood |
7 |
20th Dec |
EPOC |
C |
XC |
Newmillerdam CP (Wakefield) |
|
|
NOC |
C |
XC |
Bramcote Hill & The Hemlockstone (Nottingham) |
8 |
10th Jan |
SYO |
C |
MD |
Canklow (Rotherham) |
9 |
24th Jan |
AIRE |
C |
XC |
Flasby Fell (Skipton) |
10 |
31st Jan |
SYO |
C |
XC |
Brodsworth (Sheffield) |
11 |
21st Feb |
EBOR |
C |
XC |
Cawthorne & Keldy (Pickering) |
12 |
10th Apr |
HALO |
B |
XC |
Londesborough Park (Mkt. Weighton) |
13 |
24th Apr |
EBOR |
C |
XC |
White Horse (Thirsk) |
|
|
DVO |
C |
XC |
Calke Park (Derby) |
14 |
8th May |
AIRE |
C |
MD |
Harden Moor (Keighley) |
|
|
NOC |
C |
Urb |
Southwell (Nottingham) |
15 |
15th May |
SYO |
C |
XC |
Sandall Beat (Doncaster) |
16 |
22nd May |
HALO |
C |
Urb |
Freshney & Willows (Grimsby) |
17 |
29th May |
CLARO |
C |
Urb |
Ripon |
|
30th May |
EBOR |
C |
Urb |
York |
18 |
3rd Jul |
EPOC |
C |
Urb |
Huddersfield |
Kenneth Hutson 17 Oct 2015 15:10 - updated by Kenneth Hutson 17 Oct 2015 15:55
Wayne's Courses - you will need to click on the course names that follow. The long has 2 parts. Orange, Technical & Long
Brian Slater 11 Oct 2015 23:12 - updated by Brian Slater 11 Oct 2015 23:57
Kirton In Lindsey at it's best can be viewed here. Courtesy of Team Ward.
Broughton at Twilight can be viewed here.
The key to the Broughton Event was when and how to visit the controls in the centre of the map - especially 119.
Fastest Dave Jolly went to 119 first and it certainly paid off - this 'optimum' route was 600m shorter than others and it was certainly not the obvious route from the Start. Thanks to Luke for utilising his local knowledge to good effect.
Third Episode - Beverley can be viewed here.
Peter Harris 17 Sep 2015 08:54 - updated by Helena Crutchley 19 Oct 2015 09:27
Ann and family would like to thank all from HALO and all the other Orienteering friends from other Clubs for all the messages and support that they have received in the past few weeks. They would also like to thank everyone who attended the funeral and the Celebration of Pat's life.
This Celebration included tributes and memories from his two brothers, three sons and two of his grandaughters - all reflecting on his kindness, his humour and his inspiration and not forgetting his love for sport and his family. His popularity was exemplified by the numbers attending the funeral with the Crematorium completely full, not only all the seating taken up but also all the standing areas overflowing.
Ann also much appreciates how kind everyone has been and would like to thank all those who have made donations to the Yorkshire Air Ambulance. Ann and her sons will be presenting a cheque to the Yorkshire Air Ambulance on Wednesday (9th September) to the value of £1170 for all the money raised.
Peter Harris 7 Sep 2015 09:12 - updated by Peter Harris 7 Sep 2015 10:07
The eagle eyed amongst you may have noticed that on Thursday 20th August (evening) LOG are having a training event entitled 'Race the Barons'.
This seems as though it could be a 'fun' event and I am sure all HALOites as possible will be made welcome.
Only 25 Barons to find in historic Lincoln! Plenty of hills to negotate in preperation for the 3 hour Mini Wolds Mountain Marathon 2 days afterwards at Tetford.
Head Cam Video can be found here.
Better off with no sound - especially the uphill section.
Apologies for any choice language - that ******** train!!!
Peter Harris 21 Jul 2015 13:45 - updated by Peter Harris 5 Sep 2015 14:21
Dates for your Diary 1: HALO Local Events Autumn 2015
Autumn Pub League
- Sep 15 Kirton in Lindsey - David Jolly
- Sep 22 Hull University - Paul Simmons & Neil
- Sep 29 Broughton - Luke Snell
- Oct 6 Beverley - Mary Carrick
- Oct 13 Bottesford TBA*
- Oct 20 Hull Waterfront - Neil Harvatt
Please Note:
- All events will take place on Tuesday evenings
- Planners/Organisers are required for events marked *. Please contact Brian Slater (bslatercleeyahoo.com) if you would like to plan one of these events. Full support provided!
Saturday Series (SHALOL)
- Sep 19 Havelock, Grimsby Brian Slater
- Oct 3 Cottingham - Neil Harvatt
- Oct 10 Freshney & Willows*
- Oct 17 Humber Bridge Country Park - Stuart Whittingham ( HALO AGM)
- Nov 7 East Park, Hull*
- Nov 28 Bradley Woods, Grimsby - Chris Simmonds
Please Note:
- Planners/Organisers are required for events marked *. Please contact Brian Slater (bslatercleeyahoo.com) if you would like to plan one of these. Full support provided!
Kenneth Hutson 21 Aug 2015 18:01 - updated by Brian Slater 10 Sep 2015 16:51
Important dates for your diaries of forthcoming HALO events:
2015
Saturday 17th October HALO AGM (follows HBCP SHALOL event)
Saturday 21st November HALO Annual Dinner & Presentation Evening
Saturday 12th December HALO YHOA Night League event on Swinemoor, Beverley
Sunday 13th December HALO Regional Event, Beverley Westwood
2016
Friday 1st January HALO New Years Day event, Cottingham
Sat/Sun 5/6 March Humber Night Challenge
Sunday 13th March Compass Sport Trophy Heat
Friday 25th March JK2016 Sprint Event, Leeds University - HALO organising
Details of all these events will be posted on the HALO website when they become available.
Kenneth Hutson 21 Aug 2015 18:40 - updated by Neil Harvatt 24 Aug 2015 09:30
This year's barbeque is on 15th August at Mike & Dorothy Smith's in Belton. Details have been sent out by email - contact Helena if you haven't received it or want further information. See you there.
Please note the recently refurbished and re-opened local pub will also have festivities on during the day. Details here.
Helena Crutchley 29 Jul 2015 13:47 - updated by Peter Harris 14 Aug 2015 09:35
15 HALOites successfully completed at least 4 events to qualify for a finishing position at the Scottish 6 Days. Their respective overall positions were:
W12A Emma Van Dam 53rd out of 73
W16A Yasmin Field 47th out of 91
W50S Rosie Field 54th out of 139
W55S Isoldt Harris 68th out of 78
W65L Mary Carrick 56th out of 76
M14A George Van Dam 41st out of 104
M14A Joe Field 80th out of 104
M20L Zac Field 20th out of 62
M20L Jake Field 45th out of 62
M45S Andrew Houlden 83rd out of 107
M50S Dean Field 14th out of 107
M55S Peter Harris 92nd out of 139
M55L Neil Harvatt 97th out of 209
M65L Brian Slater 145th out of 152
M70S John Butler 22nd out of 42
The competition was certainly tough in terms of both the terrain and the abilities of the rivals from all over the World. I am sure all thoroughly enjoyed their experiences, even Mary who surprisingly had 2 voided scores for failing to complete her course after running off the map and for mispunching!
To finish in the top half of one's course was an achievement in itself.
The weather was predominantly dry, if predominantly cool and the midges were predominantly bearable - so predominantly ideal running conditions.
The above shows 2 HALOites finishing on different courses at Day 2 - considering there were 6000 entries this is more than a coincidence.
Peter Harris 10 Aug 2015 11:29 - updated by Peter Harris 10 Aug 2015 12:28
In only her second international race, Charlotte came a brilliant 17th in the World Championships Sprint Final. She was less than 2 minutes down on the winner and top British woman. Many, many congratulations Charlotte!!
Full results can be found here.
If you missed the TV coverage, you can catch up on BBC iplayer here soon (it was nice to hear HALO and Beverley get a mention by the TV commentator!).
Helena Crutchley 2 Aug 2015 20:39 - updated by Helena Crutchley 2 Aug 2015 20:44
Charlotte races this afternoon in the sprint final and you can follow the action by watching the TV coverage – yesterday’s coverage of the relay was an excellent mix of shots of the runners on the course and shots of the GPS trails on the map as it happened. Today’s coverage starts at 16:45.
Charlotte’s excellent third place in the qualifier means that she starts late at 17:29, running with the best and starting just a minute ahead of the world number one Judith Wyder. However Judith ran the relay yesterday and collapsed at the finish so who knows how she will race today. Other favourites failed to qualify (this link shows that even the world’s best have bad days!) but all the British runners made it through to the final, including Kristian Jones who won his heat, so it should be an exciting race.
To follow the action click here; this will take you to the webpage for the race. On the right hand side in blue are some links to the start list, the results as they come in and to the TV coverage.
Helena Crutchley 2 Aug 2015 11:40 - updated by Helena Crutchley 2 Aug 2015 20:44
BBC ALBA will be broadcasting live coverage of the Sprint Relay, Sprint Final, and Relay races at the 2015 World Orienteering Championships.
Date Race Live BBC ALBA coverage
Sat 1st August Sprint Relay 18:00-19:25
Sun 2nd August Sprint Final 16:45-19:10
Wed 5th August Relay 16:00-18:10
The television coverage will be presented by Derek Mackay, with expert analysis from orienteering coach and former British international Lorna Eades. The coverage will feature profiles of some of the top participating athletes, including interviews with several of those representing the British team, with debutante Charlotte Ward and the experienced Murray Strain talking about the rise in the sport’s popularity and their own ambitions for the races.BBC ALBA will also hear from other British athletes including Ruth Holmes, Kris Jones, Hollie Orr and Hector Haines, and from British Development and Performance Coach Liz Campbell.
BBC ALBA is available on Freeview channel 8 in Scotland, Sky channel 143 and Virgin Media channel 161 throughout the UK, and online via BBC iPlayer.
Helena Crutchley 30 Jul 2015 13:43 - updated by Peter Harris 5 Sep 2015 14:16
Good luck to all the British team competing in the World Orienteering Championships but especially to Charlotte Ward of HALO.
Charlotte, wishing you the dream run; you're an inspiration and we're very proud of you. Love HALO
Start times now available for the qualifier.
Charlotte will be wearing Bib 46 starting at 18:16.
Charlotte 3rd in Qualification Race on Friday. Heat 3 Results here.
After a splendid performance running on the Willowsesque terrain Charlotte finished a more than creditable 3rd. She will now compete on Sunday in Forres - see you either there or tuned in.
Helena Crutchley 29 Jul 2015 14:01 - updated by Helena Crutchley 10 Aug 2015 08:51
Results from the Willows Sprint Training can be found here.
This was one of the last training sessions that Charlotte carried out in HALO territory before she competes at the World Championships on July 31st. Father, coach and mentor Brian set out a suitable course in HALO's own world class Sprint area at the Willows Estate.
Charlotte's route can be viewed here.
Although the competition was far from World Class - with the average age well over 50 - the test race was ideal preperation for the World Championships.
Once again we all wish Charlotte all the best for the next 2 weeks. She travels to the GB training camp, just East of Inverness, this weekend via Edinburgh for more Sprint sessions.
Peter Harris 21 Jul 2015 08:28 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Jul 2015 08:46
Assembly and Start close to previous LUL/Poacher - at Library 50m North of previous area (Binbrook Way).
Starts between 1p.m. and 1.30 p.m.
#thinkfastrunhard at Willows, Grimsby. Si punching with an Elite length Sprint - 3.7km optimum route 18 controls (provisional).
This is a HALO "Activity" there will a nominal charge of £1 per entry to cover map printing costs.
PRE-ENTRY ONLY - we will NOT be printing ANY extra maps - if you haven't pre-entered you will NOT get a run just by turning up!
Pre-Entries to -
brianhalo-orienteering.org.uk BEFORE Saturday 18th July.
Brian Ward 9 Jul 2015 15:15 - updated by Peter Harris 14 Jul 2015 09:21
The last Spring / Summer event of 2015 saw some competitive races in the Seaside Town of Skegness.
The final updated Series table can be found here.
Congratulations to Jackie on winning the Medium Ladies title and for competing in all 6 LUL Events.
Other trophies all won by members of LOG including the team trophy.
Peter Harris 3 Jul 2015 08:55 - updated by Peter Harris 13 Jul 2015 09:23
Many congratulations to LOG on retaining the LCS on HALO terrain. A very competitive and fun evening's entertainment was had by all due to Brian Ward's excellent planning of gaffles, butterflies and Psi loops which had many running around sowewhat bemused. However the mis punches were probably less than in past years - due to intense concentration and pre event warnings. In all only 20 control sites were used - so it is surprising what can be achieved in such a small area with so few controls with excellent planning techniques.
Besides the 2 Brian's thanks must also go to Pete Shew's IT input - to have such a display of the 'live' scores presented in such a comprehensive way is no mean achievement - I am sure you will agree and appreciate all the hard work that is required.
The first race resulted in a 20 point winning margin to LOG, whereas the gap in the second race was only 2 points (was this due to Brian Slater's motivational talk during the HALO Team Huddle???). So thanks to everyone who turned out only 24 hours after the last Poacher Event. There is always next year and this year's Lincs Urban League to be completed over the next few weeks.
At least we won the Quiz!! due to Chris Simmonds' impressive homework.
Answers for those who did the Quiz from afar (I know of a few) can be found here.
Peter Harris 21 Jun 2015 10:55 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Jun 2015 11:59
So it's official - this is the newly designed O kit that Charlotte will be wearing at the World Champs in Scotland starting on July 31st for the Sprint Qualifying Race. Then hopefully Charlotte will progress to the Final 2 days later.
Not quite as smart as the new HALO top but not a bad alternative!
The Sprint areas to be used could well be Willowsesque so don't be surprised if you see the Ward's using the delights of West Grimsby as a training and coaching area in the next few weeks.
Those not attending and supporting Charlotte in Scotland, there should be plenty of opportunities to view on some TV Channels and/or follow the GPS Tracking on the Internet. Full details will be posted in due course.
After a few nervous weeks (for Amanda and Brian anyway) BO have now announced further additions to the team to represent GB including Charlotte.
See the link here.
The O kit is available to purchase, so if you are dreaming of representing GB in the future visit the Noname kit supplier's website.
Peter Harris 18 Jun 2015 14:31 - updated by Peter Harris 18 Jun 2015 14:59
Just a few notes and reminders about the LCS on Thursday. FINAL DETAILS here.
Attached is the updated start list for the first course.
This includes the head to head start times - HALO v LOG competitors start at the same time but run different courses (same legs & controls but in a different order).
Please check to see if you have been included.
LOG are bringing a strong team so it should be a competitive and fun evening. Their total number is a few less than HALO, so some HALO runner's will start the first race on their own.
The allocation of points is based on individual times so the head to head races do not influence the overall scores - just a fun element and an incentive to beat an opposing club counterpart.
Also this year - each race (Prologue and Start) will be scored seperately. So if you mispunch in one race you can still be competitive and score in the other and not be totally disqualified. (In previous years a number of us have mp'd in the first race and then the second race has been meaningless).
Any non competing HALO member able to assist on the night, their help would be appreciated.
I have also completed a Quiz based on Lincolnshire - this can be viewed here. Hard copies will be available at Pillar on Weds and LCS on Thursday. Anyone not competing at the event can email their answers to me by Thursday 4p.m. - skybluepetetiscali.co.uk Answers revealed at LCS prize ceremony.
Peter Harris 12 Jun 2015 10:57 - updated by Peter Harris 17 Jun 2015 09:28
This week saw the 2015 LUL kick off with back to back events at 2 contrasting Lincolnshire venues - firstly on Wednesday the Willows and Freshney Event in Grimsby provided a complex social housing area with infinite route choice detail and an adjacent River parkland with it's open spaces and secondly on Thursday Horncastle with it's market town features provided an equally enjoyable area for such an event.
An excellent headcam video of the Willows and Freshney Event captured by Brian Ward can be found here.
Despite being on consecutive evenings a number of HALO & LOG members competed at both events. This has resulted in the Team contest being very closely fought with LOG currently leading by 4 points.
The League Tables for individual and team contests can be found here.
Please note a planner still required for our Brigg event.
Peter Harris 13 Jun 2015 11:19 - updated by Peter Harris 14 Jun 2015 15:01
British Orienteering have just announced their teams to compete at the World Cup 2 Series in Norway/Sweden in early June and Charlotte Ward's consistent good form has been recognised with selection to both the Sprint and Sprint Relay teams.
The full teams can be found here.
This will be a full GB Senior debut for Charlotte and all at HALO send their congratulations to her on reaching this milestone (or should that be kmstone?).
You can possibly help support Charlotte by Voting for Her to try to gain financial assistance through the current sponsorship that Mars Milk are offering to sports individuals and sports clubs. You may not be aware but to represent GB abroad in Orienteering the athletes have to finance all expenses themselves - entries, air fares, accommodation, travel etc. are all self funded. So any form of funding is more than useful especially when in full time education.
British Orienteering support this initiative fom Mars Milk and have promoted it on their website.
So don't delay and click the link - VOTE FOR CHARLOTTE
The terrain for the relays was not particularly urbanesque with steep crags,cliffs and plenty of rough open and not a building in sight apart from the imposing granite castle of Fredriksten, Halden (not used). So it was not a surprise that the GB2 team struggled and the team were well behind the leaders before Charlotte ran the anchor leg finishing 29th out of 38 teams.
In the Individual sprint event the following day despite being one of the early starters Charlotte on her International Debut finished a very creditable 27th out of a field of 97 and 2nd GB runner. Her time of 15:16 was less than 2 minutes behind the Swedish winner Tove Alexandersson. However due to technical issues with the Touch Free Si Equipment the race as a World Cup event was voided but nethertheless this should not undervalue Charlotte's excellent performance. Below is the map of the area - complete with a Hull like marina.
Peter Harris 10 Apr 2015 06:45 - updated by Peter Harris 18 Jun 2015 14:30
After much debate and deliberation the 2015 Lincolnshire Urban League Dates and Venues have been finalised.
There are a few changes this year.
1) Firstly, the whole Series of 6 Events is condensed into a 25 day period.
2) Secondly, 2 events will be held on Saturdays (Bottesford and Skegness) to allow competitors from rival clubs to compete in at least 4 events without having to travel too far midweek.
3) The Saturday events will have start times from 10:00 to 12:00 - to beat the traffic in Skegness and allow others to do other weekend activities more readily.
4) The first Event at Willows and Freshney will be also part of the Poacher Series - so regular Poacher competitors can compete and score in both events accordingly (BOGOF).
5) Probably a slightly different team scoring system (still to be agreed).
This is an extremely busy schedule as also during the same time HALO will also host the Lincolnshire Challenge Shield on June 18th and also the Poacher finale on June 17th.
The full Fixture List and flyer can be found here.
Peter Harris 19 May 2015 09:07 - updated by Peter Harris 1 Jun 2015 13:25
Results here
Brian Slater 25 May 2015 00:00 - updated by Brian Slater 25 May 2015 00:02
New article
Brian Slater 24 May 2015 23:59 - updated by Brian Slater 24 May 2015 23:59
School team results and individual results are available on the results pages.
Follow this link
Neil Harvatt 20 May 2015 08:58 - updated by Neil Harvatt 21 May 2015 11:09
Charlotte Ward continued her excellent form this season by winning the British Sprint Championships at Aldershot. After being runner up last year she has now made the top of the podium in 2015.
Congratulations to all the Ward family, SHUOC and City of Hull AC plus all at HALO who have helped, coached and inspired her throughout her orienteering career to date.
Peter Harris 9 May 2015 17:50 - updated by Peter Harris 5 Jun 2015 09:15
There are two new web pages under the About menu. They are:
A map showing the geographic distribution of HALO members derived from coarse postcode information. As well as indications of numbers, logged on HALO members can also see the names at each location. This page is at http://halo-orienteering.uk/page/_mempc
A map showing the mapped orienteering areas within HALO's ambit. This page is at http://halo-orienteering.uk/page/_areas A future development of this page is expected to allow the display of the orienteering maps of the areas.
Pete Shew 5 May 2015 20:46 - updated by Pete Shew 5 May 2015 20:52
Colourful advertisement to read and/or forward. Both events will count towards the YHOA League.
Hope you enjoy this promotional film to whet your apetite. How many potential control sites can you spot?
Entries are now open for both events via Fabian 4.
Helpers please contact Brian S for discount code.
Brian Slater 10 Apr 2015 03:56 - updated by Peter Harris 28 Apr 2015 09:11
Be inspired and watch this. Spread the word.
Not quite Poacher country but the principles are the same.
Peter Harris 22 Apr 2015 09:25 - updated by Peter Harris 22 Apr 2015 11:48
Sorry for the delay. Routegadget and Splitalyser are now available for Poacher 1 at Swallow Vale. Unless you havce Java support in your web browser you are best using the RG2 version. Please refresh the page if you get problems as we have an ongoing issue with the web site which is being addressed.
Pete Shew 10 Apr 2015 17:52 - updated by Pete Shew 10 Apr 2015 17:57
This article is a worthwhile read to new and experienced Orienteers.
Although in American 'speak' the benefits of orienteering can be read here.
Peter Harris 7 Apr 2015 04:36 - updated by Peter Harris 7 Apr 2015 04:41
1) This is the 18th Year that this popular Series of Orienteering Events has taken place. 1997 was the first year that Pete Kullich masterminded the format - one of the first (if not the first) midweek Series introduced in British Orienteering. Note in 2001 due to foot and mouth restrictions there were no events.
2) The format for the first 8 events is : 3 Courses ; Short (1.5 to 2 kms) suitable for newcomers and novice juniors; Medium (3 to 3.5 kms) suitable for intermediates (Lt/Short Green Std); Long (4.5 to 5.5kms) suitable for more experienced (Green Standard). The last 3 events of the Series are slightly different in that there are 5 courses of lengths of 1,1.5,2,2.5 & 3 kms - competitors then have to complete at least 2 courses - the exact total distance required is dependent on age and gender.
3) The full Fixtures and Post Race Analysis Venues can be found here.
4) Entry Fees are Adults £3, Juniors £2, Families £8. Dibber hire is £1. (NB: Dibber Hire is Free to HALO members)
5) Please note due to Third Party Insurance restrictions British Orienteering has introduced a policy that non BO members are only allowed to compete in 3 events in any one year. Membership to HALO/BO is possible on the day at each event or online here.
6) Start times are approximately between 5.45p.m. and 7p.m. - some flexibility depending on light conditions. For the first few events competitors are encouraged to start as early as possible due to the restricted light.
7) The best 8 Event Scores out of the total of 11 count towards the League titles.
8) There are trophies for the following : Short Champion, Medium Champion, Long Champion, Masters Champion (Long Course), Super Veterans (Long Course), Ultra Veterans (usually Long Course), Womens (Long Course), Lady (Medium Course), Junior (Medium Course).
9) Planners are 'rewarded' by being able to use a 'Joker' at another event, whereby the points gained at their nominated event are transposed to the event that they plan at.
10) The success of the Series is partly due to the fact that the majority of competitors help in some way and if competitors are not planning or organising it is hoped that they can contribute by collecting kites at the end of an Event. Therefore a Rota has been drawn up and can be found here.
Note this is not an exhaustive list and if your name is not included please volunteer whenever convenient. Thanking you in anticipation.
Peter Harris 5 Apr 2015 09:10 - updated by Peter Harris 7 Apr 2015 06:56
Thanks to the brave 16 soles who ventured out onto The Westwood on a wet and blustery night, it makes setting the courses out worthwhile. Special thanks to Ken, Stuart, Matt, Paul and Pat for collecting the controls in. This meant that I could stay warm and dry in my car!
Follow this link for results
Next club night will be on Monday April 20th - meeting near Burton Bushes on opposite side of road to the racecourse grandstand, but nearer the cattlegrid.
Neil Harvatt 1 Apr 2015 14:46 - updated by Neil Harvatt 1 Apr 2015 14:53
Brian Ward's headcam videos of the Black course at Knapton on 29th March 2015 can be found at Knapton Black part 1 and Knapton Black part 2
Pete Shew 31 Mar 2015 09:30 - updated by Pete Shew 31 Mar 2015 09:34
Many thanks to the 13 HALO members involved in this year’s Humber Night Challenge which was organised jointly by Humber Police, Humber Fire and Rescue, the Tribune Trust and HALO on 21/22 March. 127 youngsters aged between 13 and 17 from East Riding, Hull, North East Lincolnshire and North Lincolnshire in 28 teams successfully completed 20K of night orienteering, mainly off road, starting and finishing at Brantingham Park (the home of Hull Ionians Rugby Football Club) in the East Riding. The teams, who had to tackle eight challenges on route which had a road safety theme, were recruited through Neighbourhood Policing Teams from young people they know and youth and community groups they work alongside. The aim was to include young people who may not have had the opportunity to take part in this kind of outdoor experience, have little experience of the countryside or know what opportunities are available. The results are being kept under wraps until the prizegiving on 24 April.
John Butler 24 Mar 2015 08:50 - updated by John Butler 24 Mar 2015 08:51
Please note Entries are now closed for this event. Please note there is also no Entry On The Day for this event. Here's something to whet your appetite Promo Video!
Helpers also need to register on line in the same way - discounts will apply - please email Ken for the discount code and offer your services for helping accordingly.
Peter Harris 18 Feb 2015 08:28 - updated by Peter Harris 23 Mar 2015 16:35
Charlotte Ward is the new Women's 10K Sheffield Varsity Champion. Proud parents Brian and Amanda have informed us, via Twitter, that on a tight, twisty, hilly Sheffield course she set a new personal best time of 38:29 for the distance. A tremendous performance. Results from the event can be found here.
Paul Simmons 15 Mar 2015 19:55 - updated by Peter Harris 23 Mar 2015 16:34
Before you get hold of your copies of Hello or OK magazine and even the Souvenir Edition of this week's HALO Newsletter - here is an exclusive short film.
Peter Harris 8 Mar 2015 13:15 - updated by Pete Shew 31 Mar 2015 09:34
Please keep this date free if you are able.
There are very few team competitions in the orienteering calendar – this is the main one. We will take part in the first round at Sherwood Pines on Sunday March 15th 2015. The club will pay the entry fees – therefore entries should be done via Neil Harvatt neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk
Please let him know if you are available (together with age class, BOF and dibber number) and which courses you would be willing to run (see below) and preferred start times (early, middle or late).
The teams in the trophy competition are SELOC SUFFOC EPOC HALO POTOC LOG WRE, so a good turnout will be required.
Further information can be found on the Compass Sport Trophy web-site at http://www.pgopage.co.uk/compasssportcup.htm
Sherwood Pines is an extensive forest with many visitor attractions, so a good venue for all the family. Keep an eye on this webpage for some potentially exciting cake related news.
Hope to see you there – any questions just ask neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk
The available classes are as follows.
CS Class
CompassSport Course BOF Age Classes Class Size
1 Brown Men Open Large
2 Short Brown M20- M40 Large
3 Blue Women Women Open Large
4 Blue Men M50 Large
5 Green Women W20- W45 Large
6 Green Men M60 Large
7 Veterans Short Green M70 W60 Large
8A Junior Men (Green) Men 18- Small
8B Junior Women (Short Green) Women 18- Small
9A Orange Men Men 14- Small
9B Orange Women Women 14- Small
Final Details and Start Times Link can be found here.
Neil Harvatt 11 Feb 2015 09:50 - updated by Peter Harris 18 Mar 2015 08:35
Updated 18/02/2015
The HALO league is a competition for HALO members and runs for approximately one year. Trophies are presented at the Annual Awards Dinner in November. The scoring system (see 'League tab for all the gory details) allows each person to compete against the 'norm' for their age and gender and hence each HALO member can compete against every other HALO member regardless of age or gender.
Please Note:
League Event 11 - this event is now at Harlow Hill not Hanging Moor
League Event 13 - is confirmed as an Urban Sprint based at a small parkland area, Ponderosa
League Event 7 - this is now an urban event in Halifax
Fixture list below:-
|
Date |
Event |
1 |
23-Nov |
Twigmoor |
HALO |
2 |
21-Dec |
Royds Hall |
EPOC |
2 |
21-Dec |
Walesby |
NOC |
3 |
28-Dec |
Leconfield |
HALO |
4 |
04-Jan |
Shipley Glen |
AIRE |
4 |
18-Jan |
Chrich Chase |
DVO |
5 |
01-Feb |
Ramsley Moor |
SYO |
6 |
08-Feb |
Haworth Moor & Penistone Hill |
AIRE |
7 |
22-Feb |
Halifax (Urban) |
EPOC |
7 |
22-Feb |
Harlow Wood |
NOC |
8 |
01-Mar |
Cawthorne and Deffer |
SYO |
9 |
29-Mar |
Knapton |
HALO |
10 |
12-Apr |
Calverley Wood |
AIRE |
11 |
19-Apr |
Harlow Hill |
CLARO |
12 |
26-Apr |
Dalby |
EBOR |
13 |
02-May |
Ponderosa (Sprint) |
SYO |
14 |
17-May |
Hull Old Town |
HALO |
15 |
24-May |
Knaresborough |
CLARO |
16 |
25-May |
York |
EBOR |
17 |
07-May |
Colton |
AIRE |
18 |
05-Jul |
Elland |
EPOC |
Neil Harvatt 17 Dec 2014 10:08 - updated by Kenneth Hutson 18 Feb 2015 21:45
HALO junior George Van Dam represented England in the annual Interland compettion last weekend. George finished 3rd in the M14 class thus helping England to their 21st victory in the competiton.
Follow this link for the full results.
Well done George!
Neil Harvatt 11 Feb 2015 09:42 - updated by Neil Harvatt 11 Feb 2015 09:42
Both of SYO's Ramsley Moor events this weekend have been cancelled due to deep lying snow.
Pete Shew 30 Jan 2015 22:34 - updated by Pete Shew 30 Jan 2015 22:35
Steve Corrigan has asked my to let you know that the YHOA Night League presentation will be held at at the British Night Champs, Middleton Park on the 28th of February.
Pete Shew 28 Jan 2015 20:23 - updated by Peter Harris 18 Feb 2015 08:18
After a hectic end to 2014 plus the NYD Event HALO are having a well earned 'breather' in January allowing other clubs to provide the entertainment.
However this will be short lived with plenty of Events planned in the forthcoming months.
February/March : 4 Pub League Events (2 North & 2 South)
March 15th : Compass Sport Trophy at Sherwood Pines (as many HALO members to compete please). Plus one of Helena's Social's.
March 29th : YHOA Middle Distance Championships at Scardale and Knapton
April/May : Series of Saturday Events
April 8th : First Wednesday night 'Poacher' Event - 11 in Series on consecutive Wednesday nights.
May 16th/17th : Hull-O Weekend - Sprint & Urban Events (UKUL Event)
June 11th : Lincolnshire Urban League starts (3 organised by LOG and 3 organised by HALO) 4 Thursday evenings plus 2 Saturday mornings.
June 24th : Lincolnshire Challenge Shield (hosted by HALO this year)
In addition there are numerous HALO League Events at various Yorkshire and East Midland venues during this period at weekends. LOG will be organising Winter and Spring Mid Week series' as well.
On the National scene the JK will be in the Lake District at Easter and the British Champs are in the Forest of Dean 2 weeks later. The UK Urban League starts on January 25th in Crewe and runs throughout the year.
Of course there are the World Championships in Scotland in August. Similarly there are plenty of European events to attend - of which some HALOites I am sure will participate in.
And lastly there is also another HALO 'Event' on March 7th.........albeit taking place in EBOR land!
So it currently certainly is a lull before the storm.
When Events are finalised they will be posted on the website in due course - keep your diaries free.
Peter Harris 16 Jan 2015 10:08 - updated by Peter Harris 16 Jan 2015 10:36
The Beverley Club Night will commence the 2015 season on Monday January 12th. Meeting in the Girls Gym at Longcroft Upper School from 6:30 to 8:00pm. Sessions will generally be outside, so please come prepared for the weather.
New members are always welcome, just turn up with trainers and appropriate clothing. Contact Neil at neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk or 07800-784255 if you require further information.
Neil Harvatt 7 Jan 2015 15:23 - updated by Pete Shew 31 Mar 2015 09:35
Click here for the NYD splits
Clickhere for video link.
Brian Slater 2 Jan 2015 13:57 - updated by Peter Harris 2 Jan 2015 15:46
Routgadget for Leconfield is now available - see the results page for the link.
Neil Harvatt 23 Dec 2014 22:59 - updated by Pete Shew 29 Dec 2014 14:16
British Orienteering have recently announced their Talent, Development and Performance Squads for 2015 and in addition they have also announced a 'Watch' Squad for athletes 'who are just outside the criteria for inclusion into the squads or are not able to accept their place in the squads at this time'. Charlotte has been included in this Watch squad and one hopes thefore she is now on the fringe of the Performance Squad which consists of all the GB seasoned International regular competitors.
On New Year's Day 2014 when she was the leading points scorer at the HALO Tealby Score Event trudging through the mud and cow pats of the Lincolnshire Wolds on a 19th Century map would she believe 10 months later she would be sprinting round the delights of Stirling Castle donning an England vest on a map voted the best Sprint map by the IOF for 2014?
Her acheivements this year are too numerous to mention - a winning regular at many LUL (won't mention the S word) ,EMUL, YUL and UKUL Events as well as winning the Canadian Championships and second at the British Championships. So this latest recognition is well deserved and all bodes well for 2015.
I understand Charlotte will be competing at this year's NYD Event at Spur Chase so this your chance to compete along side one of the leaging GB orienteers (the lucky ones may even be in her team). We all therefore hope that 2015 will be equally if not more successful for Charlotte and with the WOC only 8 months away we won't mention the F word quite yet!
Peter Harris 22 Dec 2014 09:16 - updated by Peter Harris 16 Jan 2015 10:21
Provisional plans are underway for next year's first big Orienteering Event on New Years Day. It is envisaged that Wootton Village Hall (Swallow Lane DN39 6ZY) will be the assembly for the morning's activities with the competition taking place a short drive away at Spur Chase Woods. The courses will be planned by Junior's Luke Snell and Jacob Smith. The exact format is yet to be determined but I am sure will consist of a team contest as per the HALO tradition.
Proceedings will commence as close as possible to 11 a.m. - so please be ready for briefings/rules etc. at that time before heading to the woods.
Post run festivities will then take the form of the previous 2 years with food, drink and light entertainment in the Village Hall - so please bring suitable fayre.
This event is free and welcome to all so please inform Alex as soon as possible to guarantee a map and run by emailing : alexsmith568googlemail.com or tweeting @physmeister
Peter Harris 9 Dec 2014 16:21 - updated by Peter Harris 10 Dec 2014 16:20
Congratulations to HALO junior George Van Dam who has been selected to run for England in the Interland Cup. This competition takes place on February 8th 2015 in the South Downs. The Interland Cup is England’s only international competition outside the British Isles. England competes annually in this six-cornered match against two Belgian teams (Flemish and French speaking), the Netherlands, the Nordrhein-Westfalische (NW Germany) team and the French Ligue Nord–Pas de Calais de course d’orientation (LNPCCO). The competition is truly a team effort spanning age groups from W and M14 to W and M60 : 42 team members in all.
Full team selection and further details can be found here
Neil Harvatt 4 Dec 2014 11:55 - updated by Neil Harvatt 4 Dec 2014 11:56
Congratulations to the following HALO members who achieved top 3 finishes in the 2014 Yorkshire and Humberside Superleague competition. This was for their best 5 runs in the 9 designated superleague events throughout the year.
John Butler 1st M65S
Waynw Byrne 3rd M21S
Dean Field 3rd M45L
Paul Van Dam 3rd M45S
Jake Field 3rd M20-
Joe Field 2nd M14-
George Van Dam 3rd M14-
Charlotte Ward 2nd W21L
Roseanne Field 1st W35S
Helen Smith 2nd W35S
Mary Carrick 3rd W65L
Yasmin Field 2nd W16-
Emma van dam 3rd W10-
Details and full results here
Neil Harvatt 4 Dec 2014 16:19 - updated by Neil Harvatt 4 Dec 2014 16:19
RouteGadget is now available for Primrose Night and Twigmore Regional events. See the links on the relevant results panels.
Pete Shew 28 Nov 2014 16:20 - updated by Pete Shew 28 Nov 2014 16:20
Thanks to the those who turned up this evening - and especially to Kerria, Helen, Alex, Brian, Stuart, Paul and Mary for collecting controls in.
Congratulations to Poppy for completing her first orienteering course in the dark.
Full list of all competitors controls here
Results list here
Back to Longcroft next week
Neil Harvatt 28 Oct 2014 22:42 - updated by John Butler 11 Nov 2014 10:05
Congratulations to George Van Dam who came first in the M14A class at the Midlands Championships hosted by DVO at the Longshaw Estate on October 26th, an excellent run.
Full results on the DVO web-site here
Neil Harvatt 27 Oct 2014 09:17 - updated by Neil Harvatt 28 Oct 2014 22:45
The final event in Brigg once again produced some exciting racing, a continuation from all the previous 5 events, with well planned courses from Alex.
The in form Brian Ward not only beat the equally in form Paul on the handicap for this event but was able to win the Series Title accordingly.
The final standings are here.
Thanks to all involved planners Neil (inevitably), Brian (inevitably), Ken, Paul and Alex. Plus Brian Hostad for results/tables formulation. Plus kite collectors - a few too many to mention. Note that 130 last night was a pig to ungripple. Hope all enjoyed this Autumn's 6 Event Series (increased from 4) and now enjoy the long nights over winter - however plenty of HALO coaching opportunities to keep you physically and mentally in tune.
Peter Harris 24 Oct 2014 17:28 - updated by John Butler 11 Nov 2014 10:05
The minutes of the recent Club AGM are now available in the Members Section.
Paul Simmons 8 Oct 2014 19:57 - updated by Paul Simmons 8 Oct 2014 19:58
Full results and event details http://www.gd4caminhos.com/en/portocityrace
This weekend, HALO's newly elected Chairman Neil Harvatt won not one, but two medals at the Euro City Tour Series at Porto.
Competing in 3 events over the weekend Neil came third in both the Night Event on Friday (around the World Heritage City Area) and the prestigous Euro City Race Tour Event on Sunday morning (around the Foz coastal district).
On the Saturday he was in 6th place in the Score event in Porto's picturesque City Park, this was mainly due to the fact that the Veterans and Super Veterans ran in the same class - (so 50 plus competitors). This latter event was a mental challenge as well as physical as it entailed gathering exactly 1000 points with a maximum of 30 controls in 90 minutes. The points for each control ranged from 0 to 100. In the 28 degree heat it proved a real test with Neil's mathematical background helping enormously. Very few competitors recorded the exact total of 1000 points, one HALO competitor, Isoldt H did so in the V/SV W class but unfortunately visited 2 too many control sites when accumulating the 1000 points - so close to another HALO medal.
The whole event was very well organised, staged in superb surroundings and with superb weather.
As you read this Neil will no doubt be polishing his medals on the plane home. Hopefully the tinned sardines, he was also presented with will be allowed through the hand luggage controls at the airport - he might even share them with you at the HALO Awards Dinner in a few weeks time!
P.S. Neil's achievement was surpassed by Amanda Roberts of LOG who won one silver and two bronze medals, but our Chairman did beat LOG's Chairman Paul who only won one silver.
Peter Harris 6 Oct 2014 11:23 - updated by John Butler 11 Nov 2014 10:04
All HALO members, their partners and families ar einvited to the first HALO awards dinner.
It will be held on Saturday 15th November at The George, Kirton in Lindsey, 7 for 7:30pm.
The menu is below and the cost is £20 for 3 courses or £17.50 for 2 courses.
The senior awards which are normally presented at the AGM will now be presented on this evening.
I've booked the function room which is upstairs from the main bar/restaurant.
If you wish to stay over, the venue has 6 rooms which cost £65 including breakfast.
Childrens' menus can be sorted on the night.
Booking
Please email me with numbers and menu choices. Please pay a £5 per person deposit at the time of booking; the deadline for deposits is end of Sunday 19th October please. The balance is due by end of Sunday November 9th.(If you're happy to pay the full amount when you book, feel free!).
Pay either by sending a cheque to the address below, or cash to me if you see me at an event, or electronically. My bank account number is below - for security reasons I won't add the sort code here but I'll email it separately when you book.
If you want to book a room, please contact The George directly and mention that you are attending this function to get the price quoted (normal price is £80). Details below.
What about Christmas?
Many thanks to everyone who responded to my email questionnaire about socials and Christmas dinners. Based on the responses, the committee decided that we would hold this awards dinner instead of a Christmas dinner and we hope that it will become an annual event. This year we won't have a Christmas social as such but from next year HALO will hold an event in mid December and I'm hoping to add a Christmassy social aspect to it! The successful New Year Event will continue.
See you at the dinner,
Helena
Menu
Soup of the day
Chicken liver & brandy pate with chutney and toast
Baked black pudding, mushroom & blue cheese stack
Oven baked gnocchi with goats cheese
Prawn Cocktail with marie rose sauce
Twice baked cheddar cheese soufflé with spinach
Aberdeen Angus rump steak, onion rings and peppercorn sauce
Sea food mixed grill with a lemon and parsley butter
Confit pork belly with champ mash and red wine gravy
Chicken schnitzel with a mushroom and brandy sauce
Sticky toffee pudding with toffee sauce
Apple crumble and custard
Chocolate Brownie and vanilla ice cream
Selection of Thaymar’s dairy ice cream, natural vanilla bean, strawberries and cream & chunky chocolate
Venue Details
The George, 20 High Street, Kirton in Lindsey, DN21 4LX Tel 01652 640600
http://www.thegeorgekirton.co.uk/index.html
Helena's email: Helenarainow.globalnet.co.uk
Neil Harvatt 19 Sep 2014 14:32 - updated by John Butler 11 Nov 2014 10:04
The live tracking of the Peter Palmer event is now on the IOF Livecenter website next to the 2014 World Champs. Legs two, four and the exciting sprint finish of leg 6 are all there.
Pete Shew 16 Sep 2014 09:03 - updated by John Butler 11 Nov 2014 10:04
HALO this autumn will be holding 4 of their Satuday Level D Local Events at Park Run Venues. This gives an opportunity for competitors to participate in both forms of running on the same morning!
The venues and dates are as follows:
September 27th - Central Park, Scunthorpe
October 11th - Cleethorpes Country Park
October 18th - Humber Bridge Country Park
November 15th East Park, Hull
Flyer can be found here.
Park Run home page is here
Note : These are not the only Saturday Events this Autumn - but these are the ones organised at Park Run Venues - please see the Fixtures tab for definitive list of venues, dates and times accordingly.
Also Note : These Park Run Venue Events are to be held from 10.00 to 12 Noon, however the other Saturday Events are generally held from 13.00 to 14.30 so please check before hand.
Peter Harris 12 Sep 2014 14:34 - updated by Peter Harris 10 Nov 2014 09:32
Apologies for not reporting earlier - besides Charlottes second place, Emma Van Dam also landed a silver at the British Sprint Championships in the W10 class. Emma has been improving all season and this result is the culmination of a number of good performances. Also George's 11th place should be highly regarded as he is a Year 1 M14 and hopefully can go even better next year in the same age class.
Peter Harris 9 Sep 2014 12:17 - updated by John Butler 11 Nov 2014 10:04
Charlotte followed up her Canadian titlle with a Silver Medal at the British Sprint Championship at Keele University on Saturday. Competing against the all the top British athletes she competed the 2.4km course comprising of 23 controls in 13:28, 48 seconds behind World Champion contender Tessa Hill.
Congratulations to not only Charlotte but also to her parents Amanda and Brian who support, mentor, train, coach, manage, feed, transport her in such a way she peaks at the right time at the right place. All the training at the Lincolnshire Urban League events has certainly paid off - Spalding excepted!
Peter Harris 8 Sep 2014 15:26 - updated by John Butler 11 Nov 2014 10:04
Click on the link below to access the event page.
http://www.halo-orienteering.org.uk/page/_oneevent?id=504
The junior relay is for juniors from M/W 12 to M/W 18. The relay starts at 4:30am and consists of 6 legs, 2 of which (Long Orange standard) will be in the dark. All HALO juniors who would like to run and haven't yet been contacted, should contact Neil Harvatt on neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk.
Neil Harvatt 29 Aug 2014 11:21 - updated by Neil Harvatt 29 Aug 2014 11:22
The 2nd annual Indoor Championships will be taking place at the University of Lincoln on Thursday 11th September, starting at 7pm. A combination of maze and flat-out sports hall orienteering will be on the menu and it promises, as last year, to be full-on! Please register your interest by email to: pmmurgatroydaol.com. The flyer for the event can be found here – note that there is no entry on the night.
Pete Shew 4 Sep 2014 17:50 - updated by Pete Shew 4 Sep 2014 17:50
Note the LOG City Race is being held this year in surburban Lincoln - Birchwood on Sunday 31st August 2014.
SYO have an Urban event on Saturday 30th August and hoping to have a Prologue and Chase as training for the British Sprint Championships the following weekend.
Details of Lincoln are here.
Peter Harris 30 Jul 2014 16:20 - updated by Paul Van Dam 31 Jul 2014 09:59
LOG are once again organising a 3 Hour Score Event in the Lincolnshire Wolds centred on the village of Tetford near Horncastle.
The date for your diariies is Saturday 26th July with a mass start at 10.00 a.m from the White Hart Inn.
To register your interest to predict map numbers please e mail Paul - pmmurgatroydaol.com
Further details can be found on LOG website here.
Peter Harris 7 Jul 2014 09:22 - updated by Peter Harris 7 Jul 2014 09:22
Barbeque at Pete & Julie Shew's house in Broughton. More details nearer the date both here and by email. If there any questions in the mean time please contact Helena Crutchley (helenarainow.globalnet.co.uk.
its on July 27th by the way.
Come and try out the mini-mass start, gaffled, map-memory and a bit Norwegian half kilometer course. Bring your own dibber for automatic registration/download - dibbers will be available but then someone has to do the SI :-( The Live Results screen will be running to enable the massed crowds(?) to follow the event. Read the flyer for details and map.
Location is 66 High Street, Broughton. See the event details for a link to Streetmap.
Pete Shew 19 Jun 2014 14:17 - updated by Pete Shew 21 Jul 2014 13:33
I've cracked how to enter Routegadget details for multi-stage events like the Lincolnshire Poacher park series, so Hemswell Routegadget is finally here. Check the results page for the various links.
Pete Shew 13 Jun 2014 09:50
Amanda grabbed a handful of photos on her Blackberry(!) - they can be found here
It is that time of year again. The weather is improving, the flowers are in bloom, the clocks will be changing and the brambles are growing! - so the 2014 Poacher season is upon us.
The 10th event is at Hemswell Cliff- Parking is one mile West of Caenby Corner on the A631 on the Old Parade Ground next to the Antiques Centres.
Note this event is the second of the 3 Sprint/Park Events. Same format as previous 2 years.
5 Courses - 1km, 1.5km, 2km, 2.5kms & 3 kms.
The following minimum distances need to be completed.
Short Course - 2.5kms
Medium Course - 4kms
Long Course - Men > 60 & all Women 5.5kms
Long Course - Men < 60 7kms
Any distance combinations are allowed as long as minimum achieved.
POST RACE ANALYSIS - possibly Willows Licenced Cafe/Restaurant who have a Bar-b-q on that night.On A631 2 miles East of Caenby Corner just outside Glentham.
Same entry fees £3 (Adults) & £2 (Juniors) plus £8 Families. SI Dibber Hire £1 (free to HALO members). Club Membership available on line at British Orienteering website - here.
All welcome - courses for beginners and experienced.
Full list of events can be found here. Or in the Fixtures section on this website. Further details of the Poacher League formats and Trophies to be won can be found via the 'rotating' icon on the Home Page.
Start times from approx 5.45 pm to 7 pm ish. (sometimes earlier - can not necessarily guarantee).
2 New areas with 2 New maps have been incorporated this year as well as some of the old favourites.
The Poacher Knock Out Cup at the end of the Series has now been cancelled, with a handicup cup now being incorporated in the last Series event at Normanby Park.
As always check prior to the event for actual details of parking etc. as they are subject to last minute change.
A Kite collecting Rota can be found here.
Peter Harris 11 Mar 2014 15:39 - updated by Peter Harris 13 Jun 2014 10:37
Due to the heavy rain currently falling, there will be no club night tonight.
Apologies
Neil Harvatt 9 Jun 2014 16:27
This year's Lincolnshire Challenge Shield was being hosted by LOG at Boultham Park in Lincoln on Thursday May 29th.
Final Results can be found here. LOG 1394 points (15 scorers) and HALO 1282 points (14 scorers).
'We can't always rely on our Veterans to gain us victory'. - famous last words.
Well done to our Juniors once again with Luke, Dom, Emily, Elspeth and Flora all completing the 2 courses and scoring points for the club (Which was a combination of Yellow/ Orange and Light Green controls). So it was a great effort particularly by the latter 2 who are Poacher Short or Yellow competitors. Bodes well for the future.
The Seniors performed well with some new stars - Lawrence, Alex, Helen, Karen and George being our scorers (Sally just outside).
Now to the Veterans, where thanks to mispunches in the maze we only had 4 scorers. 3 seasoned orienteers (2 of whom are regularly coached using mazes by our Chairman) unfortunately mp'd in the maze.
On my calculations if these 2 (who shall remain nameless) had finished as per their recorded times we could have achieved an extra 116 points giving us victory after discounting the lowest Veteran score. If only......
The successful Veteran scorers were Neil, Chris, Pete S and Mary V.
So we were a lot closer than the scores suggests. There is always next year.
Thanks to all of those competing - hope you enjoyed it.
Peter Harris 12 May 2014 09:38 - updated by Peter Harris 2 Jun 2014 11:50
Please note the Poacher Knock Out Cup due to take place on Wednesday 25th June at Elsham has regretably been cancelled.
An alternative Cup competition will now be incorporated within the last Series event on Wednesday 18th June at Normanby Park (South).
This will be a Handicap event based on a formula which has a 50% weighting for age and gender and a 50% weighting for Poacher average speeds.
The overall weighting will be published in advance for each competitor. Then the actual on the night average speeds will be multiplied by the weighting (all less than 1) to give the handicap average time.
Hopefully then competitors should be able to see on the display screen the League and Cup comparitive positions simultaneously (fingers crossed) and then they can decide whether to do that extra run to try to reduce their average speeds accordingly.
Also after the last event the Annual Poacher Presentations will take place for both League and Cup trophies adjacent to the Competition area.
Peter Harris 22 May 2014 16:45 - updated by Peter Harris 22 May 2014 16:46
Routegadget is now available for the Mausoleum Poacher. Sorry for the delay.
Pete Shew 9 May 2014 22:38 - updated by Peter Harris 16 May 2014 13:02
The club juniors once again performed admirably in the Yvette Baker Trophy competiton, held on April 27th at Valley Gardens Harrogate. Unfortunately we didn't have enough juniors available on the day to be able to compete with the bigger clubs, but each of our juniors did very well. The following six were the club's scorers (each club can have a maximum 9 scorers, with only four from any one course, so we were up against it, numbers wise.)
Name | Class | Score |
Bella Brittain |
Yellow Girls |
100 |
George Van Dam |
Light Green Boys |
99 |
Emma Van Dam |
Yellow Girls |
99 |
Marsaili Jolly |
Orange Girls |
99 |
Elsbeth Jolly |
Yellow Girls |
96 |
Robert Hostad |
Yellow Boys |
94 |
Our other runner was Flora Jolly who had a great run on Yellow to score 93 points.
For the record, SYO were victorious and our team came 4th
Pos. | Club | Score | Green Boys | Green Girls | Light Green Boys | Light Green Girls | Orange Boys | Orange Girls | Yellow Boys | Yellow Girls |
1st |
SYO |
890 |
198 (2) |
199 (2) |
98 (1) |
0 (0) |
198 (2) |
98 (1) |
99 (1) |
0 (0) |
2nd |
EBOR |
886 |
99 (1) |
0 (0) |
97 (1) |
297 (3) |
0 (0) |
0 (0) |
198 (2) |
195 (2) |
3rd |
CLARO |
875 |
193 (2) |
0 (0) |
195 (2) |
0 (0) |
195 (2) |
100 (1) |
192 (2) |
0 (0) |
4th |
HALO |
587 |
0 (0) |
0 (0) |
99 (1) |
0 (0) |
0 (0) |
99 (1) |
94 (1) |
295 (3) |
5th |
EPOC |
477 |
0 (0) |
97 (1) |
96 (1) |
97 (1) |
0 (0) |
0 (0) |
93 (1) |
94 (1) |
Neil Harvatt 28 Apr 2014 12:16 - updated by Neil Harvatt 28 Apr 2014 12:19
Routegadget is now available for last Wednesday's Poacher event at Willingham. See the results page for the link.
Pete Shew 25 Apr 2014 10:42
For the second year in a row we have a team for the National Junior Team Competition - the Yvette Baker Trophy (YBT).
The event takes place at Valley Gardens, Harrogate on Sunday April 27th, there will be courses for all (White to Brown)
Team as below with suggested courses:-
Marsaili Jolly W12 - Orange
Elspeth Jolly W10 - Yellow
Flora Jolly W10 - Yellow
Holly Morrow W14 - Yellow
Amber Morrow W12 - Yellow
George van Dam M14 – L Green
Emma van Dam W10 – Yellow/Orange
Bentley Nicholson M10 - Yellow
Bella Brittain W14 - Yellow
Robert Hostad M14 – Yellow
If you see any of the juniors on the day, please give them your encouragement.
If any other juniors can take part who are not named above, then just turn up, remembering to state at registration that you are from HALO and running in the YBT competiton.
Neil Harvatt 25 Apr 2014 09:02 - updated by Peter Harris 1 May 2014 08:57
On Monday April 14th and Monday April 28th, we have the opportunity to do some training/coaching at Houghton Woods (venue of our last colour coded event on March 30th).
The sessions will last from 6 to 7:30pm, with parking adjacent to the woodshed (as used for registration on March 30th).
Turn west off the A1034 in Sancton at Grid Ref SE 901372 and follow the road for approx. 900m. Turn left on to the track at SE 893388. Parking / Assembly will be approx. 300m along the track. Please drive slowly as the track surface is uneven, particularly after the first 200m.
The session will cover a variety of skills, including relocation and recognising map symbols, but principally it will be an opportunity to get used to a technical orienteering area without the pressure of a race. We will finish with a short course.
It is not essential to attend both sessions, there will be different activities on each date.
I do need to know numbers for each date, so please reply to this email or to neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk if you are reading this on the club web-site. There will be a charge to cover for maps, etc. £2 adults / £1 juniors
Neil
Pete Shew 10 Apr 2014 09:41 - updated by Pete Shew 10 Apr 2014 09:41
HALO have been involved with all four local authorities (Hull, East Riding, Lincs and NE Lincs), in the past few years, providing Orienteering competitions for the students at these schools.
N Lincs have already held their 2014 final at Brumby Hall with over 350 students from Year 5 to Year 9 taking part from 12 different schools. Brian Slater organised this successful event on March 26th.
Below are the dates of the remaining finals:-
Monday 19th May – Hull Final, Hymers College, Hull
Tuesday 20th May – East Riding Final, Burton Constable Hall
Friday 23rd May – NE Lincs Final, Oasis Academy Wintringham, Grimsby.
Friday 11th July - Humber Games Final, Hymers College, Hull (the best teams from each authority compete against each other).
The eagle-eyed among you will realise that the three remaining local authority finals all take place in the same week! If members are able to help at any of these event, it will be very much appreciated. Assistance will also be required at the Humber Games Final in July.
If you are able to help please contact Neil (neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk) for the Hull event, Brian (bslatercleeyahoo.com) for the Grimsby event and John (johnthe-butlers.co.uk) for the East Riding event.
Pete Shew 9 Apr 2014 14:55 - updated by Pete Shew 9 Apr 2014 14:56
Splits for courses /doc/20140330splits.pdf requested by a keen analyst.
Brian Slater 7 Apr 2014 15:13 - updated by Brian Slater 7 Apr 2014 15:15
HALO as being an integral YHOA Club are to organise and plan the Sprint Event at the JK in 2016.
The event which is not only a National (category A ) event it also draws many International Competitors with potentially over 3000 runners.
The event will be held at Leeds University 1.5kms north of the city centre on Good Friday 2016. Brian Ward, our Urban & Sprint specialist will be planning this prestigous event.
Traditional cross country events will be held on the Saturday and Sunday together with the relay on Easter Sunday, all in other suitable areas in Yorkshire.
Although 2 years away, the size of the task (for a small club like ourselves) is such that as many helpers and Team Leaders will be required not only on the day but in the months preceding the event, so please keep the date free in your diaries; and if you are able to carry out a lead role in the organisation of the event please contact our Chairman accordingly.
Peter Harris 1 Apr 2014 15:10 - updated by Peter Harris 12 May 2014 09:40
The League Table for the Series after 4 Events can be found here.
Perhaps we should rename this the 'Brian' League - with 3 out of the top 5 having the same Christian name.
Before the resumption of the Autumn Pub League there could well be a rush on HALO members changing their names by deed poll. I don't know whether Brian Carrick would go down too well - there may be a number of Brian's but there is certainly only one Mary (well actually we have 2)!!! If only she had contested another event??
Besides congratulating the 3 Brian's (Ward in particular for claiming victory) also congratulations go to the 2 Field's for gaining the silver and bronze. Which order they finished in the League (same points) is a matter of debate : age/ height/ looks/ highest individual points score/ average time/ most events competed etc. etc. - I'll let them fight it out amongst themselves.
Thanks to all the planners/mappers/IT Wizards/Kite collectors etc. and the 36 Series competitors. It is possible the Autumn Series will be 6 Events starting in mid Sept to end Oct - so if you are interested in planning an event please let Brian S/Neil or myself know accordingly.
Peter Harris 28 Feb 2014 09:04 - updated by Peter Harris 28 Mar 2014 10:19
HALO members came out in force on Sunday at Clumber Park and as a result finished 11th in the Robin Hood Trophy Team Competition. In years gone by HALO have been competitive in this Competition but few expected such a result this past weekend. Amongst the CST small clubs HALO finished 2nd behind our main YHOA nemesis EPOC, but more importantly 27 points ahead of local rivals LOG, who were competing on their doorstep. So one up to HALO with the LCS and LUL to come!
There were a number of outstanding performances notably:
George Van Dam - 1st Light Green and 1st M14A
Brian Ward - 2nd Blue and 1st M40S (runningup on Short Course)
John Butler - 4th Very Short Green and 2nd M70S
Emma Van Dam - 6th Yellow and 4th W10A
Helen Smith - 1st W35L
Amanda Ward - 2nd W50S
Isoldt Harris - 1st W55S
If I've forgotten to mention anyone apologies - I am sure you'll be included in the Weekly Newsletter.
Peter Harris 3 Mar 2014 16:32
Another Date for your diaries - Weds April 2nd
HALO and the Forestry Commission in conjunction with Grimsby College are holding a daytime event on the above date at Willingham Woods.
A 'Score' Event will be organised using the newly refurbished Permanent Orienteering Course.
The event will be suitable for all age groups with all levels of experience. Starts from the main car park on te A631 2kms East of Market Rasen, from 10.30a.m through to 2p.m.
Anyone who can assist Brian Slater at the Event please contact him accordingly.
Peter Harris 21 Feb 2014 09:30 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Feb 2014 09:35
Once again HALO will be providing support and expertise for this year's Humber Night Challenge. Since 2007 HALO have assisted Humberside Police in the running of this event whereby approximately 130 13 to 17 year olds without previous outdoor pursuit experience embark on a 12 mile overnight hike, whilst carrying out 6 different challenges at different check points.
If any members are able to help, for any periods of time, at this worthwhile event on the evening or night of Saturday 5th April through to the following morning please contact Ken, John B or Mary C. Note HALO members will be based at the Team HQ in Brantingham. Further details can be found here.
Peter Harris 21 Feb 2014 09:04 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Feb 2014 09:08
Thanks to the 21 members of the HALO team who travelled to Guisecliffe on Sunday. The organisers had made best use of the area with some very runnable contoured forest mixed with an upper moorland area and a nicely contoured former quarry area. A pleasure to run there - unless your name is Ann who may not have such happy memories of lying on her back in a swamp! We didn't trouble the leaders (and never expected to) but it was great to see that we managed to get the maximum 13 counters, despite a couple of mispunches from the team. Special mention to Emma, Dominic and Dan (plus Helen) who all ran courses, harder than they are used to - and all three (four) scored points. And extra mention to Mary and Dominic who persevered on their courses to score points for the club.
Club scores
Pos. |
Club |
Score |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8A |
8B |
9A |
9B |
1st |
EPOC |
1286 |
100 (1) |
199 (2) |
198 (2) |
198 (2) |
100 (1) |
199 (2) |
98 (1) |
0 (0) |
96 (1) |
98 (1) |
0 (0) |
2nd |
NATO |
1249 |
195 (2) |
192 (2) |
0 (0) |
190 (2) |
197 (2) |
192 (2) |
191 (2) |
0 (0) |
92 (1) |
0 (0) |
0 (0) |
3rd |
CLARO |
1238 |
0 (0) |
190 (2) |
182 (2) |
97 (1) |
187 (2) |
93 (1) |
99 (1) |
100 (1) |
94 (1) |
100 (1) |
96 (1) |
4th |
PFO |
1231 |
191 (2) |
93 (1) |
193 (2) |
91 (1) |
193 (2) |
0 (0) |
190 (2) |
92 (1) |
98 (1) |
90 (1) |
0 (0) |
5th |
NN |
1231 |
192 (2) |
91 (1) |
96 (1) |
93 (1) |
93 (1) |
189 (2) |
179 (2) |
98 (1) |
100 (1) |
0 (0) |
100 (1) |
6th |
HALO |
1189 |
92 (1) |
87 (1) |
93 (1) |
191 (2) |
86 (1) |
186 (2) |
176 (2) |
84 (1) |
0 (0) |
96 (1) |
98 (1) |
HALO scorers
Name |
Class |
Score |
Neil Harvatt |
4 |
99 |
Emma Van Dam |
9B |
98 |
Michael Smith |
7 |
96 |
George Van Dam |
9A |
96 |
David Offler |
6 |
94 |
Helen Smith |
3 |
93 |
Daniel Bibbington |
1 |
92 |
Paul Simmons |
6 |
92 |
Peter Harris |
4 |
92 |
Paul Van Dam |
2 |
87 |
Mary Carrick |
5 |
86 |
Dominic Simmonds |
8A |
84 |
Patrick O'Grady |
7 |
80 |
Full results at:- http://www.claro-orienteering.org/guisecliff2014.htm
Also a special thanks to Neil for Captaining the team, erecting the tent, evicting the last occupant before the pub closed, scoring most points; and all whilst he was awaiting news of the impending birth of his first Grandchild. Some commitment.
Neil Harvatt 17 Feb 2014 10:38 - updated by Peter Harris 12 May 2014 09:40
Thanks to Mary for helping to put controls out, and also to Dan, Brian and Paul for collecting.
Results (odds and evens)
Dean 45:26, 150-10 Score 140
Jake 47:47, 160-30, score 130
Brian 44:42, score 120
Dan 45:58, 130-10, score 120
Paul, 42:51, score 110
John 45:15, score 90-10, 80
Results (any order)
Yasmin 49:16, 200-50, score 150
Joe score 140
Rosie score 80
Pat score 40
Jackie, score broken headlamp.
Neil Harvatt 12 Feb 2014 14:25 - updated by Neil Harvatt 19 Feb 2014 23:08
Sorry to have to cancel but it could be dangerous with things flying around. Brian.
Brian Slater 5 Feb 2014 15:37
9 Events have been already chosen for this years Yorkshire Urban League (possibly a few more to be added SYO/SHUOC).
These are :
1 |
EBOR |
Thirsk |
22-Mar |
2 |
AIRE |
Ilkley |
10-May |
3 |
CLARO |
Jennyfields, Harrogate |
25-May |
4 |
EBOR |
York |
26-May |
5 |
HALO |
Beverley |
08-Jun |
6 |
CLOK |
Whitby |
29-Jun |
7 |
AIRE |
Leeds Metropolitan University |
12-Jul |
8 |
AIRE |
Otley |
13-Jul |
9 |
EPOC |
Brighouse |
20-Jul |
So plenty of opportunities in 2014 not forgetting the East Midlands Urban League and of course the midweek Lincolnshire Urban League.
Details of the YUL and EMUL are at a different website in 2014, together with other Regional and National Leagues.
They can be found here. Remember to add to your favourites.
#ThinkFastRunHard
Peter Harris 30 Jan 2014 11:56 - updated by Peter Harris 12 May 2014 09:40
It is not very often that HALO members have the opportunity to
compete as a team against other Orienteering clubs (apart from our highly competitive
matches with LOG). The first round of this year’s national team competition will be
hosted by CLARO on Sunday February 16th. The event will be held at Guisecliff, Dacre Banks near to
Pateley Bridge. Entries for Trophy courses will be done by the club.Please let me know your availability (neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk) and, if running, which course
you would prefer (please note eligibility in table below – you can run up a
course and women can run as men – should they wish!!).
Entries need to be submitted by January 31st . We need at least 13 runners to take part on a variety of courses
– see second table below.
Nearer the day, I will attempt to coordinate transport – if you
are willing to drive, please let me know.
Please note, you do need to be a current BOF (and HALO) member
to take part, so ensure you have renewed your membership for the 2014 season
via the British Orienteering web-site.
Courses
CS Class CompassSport Course BOF Age
Classes Class Size
1 Brown
Men Open
Large
2 Short Brown
M20- M40
Large
3 Blue Women
Women Open Large
4 Blue Men
M50
Large
5 Green Women
W20- W45
Large
6 Green Men
M60
Large
7 Veterans Short Green
M70 W60 Large
8A Junior Men (Green)
Men 18-
Small
8B Junior Women (Short Green)
Women 18-
Small
9A Orange Men
Men 14-
Small
9B Orange Women
Women 14- Small
· 13 scores to count
· maximum of 2 counters from any one 'Large'
CompassSport class
· maximum of 2 counters from each pair of ‘Small’
CompassSport classes. e.g. two from 8A, none from 8B; one from 8A, one from 8B;
none from 8A, two from 8B; etc.
Neil Harvatt 27 Jan 2014 14:43
RouteGadget uses Java which has come under pressure as an insecure product. Oracle has, therefore, tightened security on Java which means that RouteGadget probably won't be allowed to run in your browser. (It would cost RouteGadget about £150 p.a. to get a certificate to allow it to run!).
There is a new version being developed that doesn't use Java, but it is still in early stages. However, I hope to start to use this in the near future in parallel with the existing Java version.
It is still possible to use Java. A good page to look at is http://www.routegadget.co.uk/index/competitor/java-problems-jan-2014 - I had to upgrade Java to version 7u51 to get the ability to allow specific web sites to be allowed. I also had to allow the halo web site with and without the www separately.
Pete Shew 27 Jan 2014 12:01 - updated by Pete Shew 27 Jan 2014 12:02
The club is proud to announce that four of our club members have won their individual categories in the 2013 Yorkshire Superleague:
(as on EPOC's website)
M65S - John Butler
M12 - George Van Dam
W35S - Helen Smith
W10 - Emma Van Dam
Paul Simmons 26 Jan 2014 12:52 - updated by Peter Harris 12 May 2014 09:40
The first event of 2014 will be held in the picturesque Lincolnshire Wolds village of Tealby on New Years Day morning.
To whet your appetite the following details have been announced.
Seeded teams of 3 will compete in a 45 minutes score event. There will be two maps bagged back to back:
1. A new A3 Urban O map of the village (scale : 1:3500) with 15 controls scoring 10 points each.
2. An A3 19th Century Black and White map (scale : 8.5 inches to the mile) of the surrounding Wolds area with 10 controls scoring 20 points each. This equates to approximately to a 1:7500 scale.
Competitors can collect controls from both maps simultaneously. Optimum distance to collect all controls is about 6 miles - but plenty of scoring opportunities for those running/jogging or walking 4 miles or less.
Festivities will then consist of a barbeque (as in 2013 it was inadvertently omitted from the HALO calendar) - weather permitting.
Parking, changing, assembly, toilets, social activities including Quiz (now confirmed)/in the village hall or locally known as Tennyson d'EyncourtMemorial Hall.
Please bring soup/desserts/cheese etc. to share, plus drinks - burgers & sausages with buns provided.
Hall booked from 11am - mass start(s) at 11.30 am in close proximity to the Hall.
Off road shoes recommended - no outdoor shoes in Village Hall please.
For the more adventurous, maps can be collected via Zip Wire after punching the start.
All welcome - children can be accommodated - may be paired up depending on age. Roads in village are very quiet especially on NYD. One quiet B Road will be marshalled.
To reserve your map please e mail skybluepetetiscali.co.uk asap. Draw (perhaps live on Twitter) will be made New Years Eve - so entries by 30th December please - sooner rather than later.
FINAL DETAILS are here.
TEAMS are HERE.
Peter Harris 7 Oct 2013 18:41 - updated by Peter Harris 2 Jan 2014 09:47
The Night Series League Table after round 4 at Noddle Hill can be found here.
Congratulations to the top three:-
Dean, Jake and Pete S.
Peter Harris 25 Nov 2013 09:18 - updated by Peter Harris 10 Nov 2014 09:33
The British Schools Championships were held at Shipley Country Park near Derby on 17 November 2013.
On what were fast runnable courses HALO members put in very good performances.
Year 5 Girls Emma Van Dam 2nd
Year 10 Girls Yasmin Field 3rd
Year 7 Boys George Van Dam 5th
Year 12 Boys Jake Field 6th
Year 7 Boys Joe Field 22nd
Next year the event takes place at Temple Newsam so a good opportunity for other HALO junior members
to compete at a major event.
Paul Van Dam 20 Nov 2013 14:29 - updated by Paul Van Dam 20 Nov 2013 14:31
The 2013 UK Orienteering League has now finished and HALO were positioned 66th in the team competition with the following contributing points:
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Charlotte Ward (W21), Brian Ward (M50), Amanda Ward (W50), Paul Van Dam (M45), Mark Tyszka (M75), Helen Smith (W35), Alex Smith (M45), Neil Harvatt (M55), Peter Harris (M55), Isoldt Harris (W50), Helena Crutchley (W50), Mary Carrick (W60), John Butler (M70)
As far as the indiviual competition is concerned I believe that Mary 348 points and Neil 306 points were the top contributors for HALO, with Mary finishing in the top 10 in her age/gender class - another consistent performance - persistence pays off.
Also it should be noted that LOG came 69th - 69 points behind HALO. So in the 4 inter club contests in 2013 the score is 2 all :
HALO - Lincs Challenge Shield & UKOL
LOG - Compass Sport Trophy & Lincs Urban League
What will 2014 bring???
Full details of UKOL can be found here.
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Peter Harris 14 Nov 2013 16:08 - updated by Peter Harris 10 Nov 2014 09:33
Four courses have been planned for this Saturday at Primrose Warren. The White, Yellow and Orange courses are conventional. The Technical course will be a 'Norwegian'. Your map will only show the Start, Finish and first control. Partial maps at each control will show the location of the next control. You can either mark the next location on your map with a pen (if you have one) or rely on your memory - your choice!
Starts will be from 1pm to 3pm. You may attempt as many courses as you wish for one fee (£3 adults, £1.50 juniors), time permitting. Controls will start to be collected from 3:30pm.
The entrance to the woods is via a forest track next to the café in the A18 layby approx. 100 metres north of junction 4 (M180).
The next event after Primrose will be on Thursday November 14th at Normanby South. The first in our new series of night events.
Neil Harvatt 6 Nov 2013 13:34
The first in our new series of night events will be on Thursday November 14th at Normanby South. Registration at the Bagmoor Lane car park.
The night series will comprise a 45 minute score event. There will be between 16 and 20 controls for you to find. To maximise the use of the areas, the odd numbered controls will need visiting before the even numbered controls (or vice versa). 10 points for each valid control, 10 point penalty for each part minute late. 5 point bonus if any minutes unused but only if all controls are collected. The league positions will be handicapped based on age and gender to give everyone chance to win.
Night event 2 (Nov 21st) – Humber Bridge Country Park – registration at the Country Park Inn. (Note food is served until 9pm and there is a quiz here at 9pm)
Night event 3 (Nov 28th) – Brumby Hall and Central Park, Scunthorpe – registration at Brumby Hall (tbc)
Night event 4 (Dec 5th) – Noddle Hill Nature Reserve, Hull – registration in the nature reserve car park (tbc).
Starts are expected to be between 6 and 6:45pm. Entry fee £3 adults.
IMPORTANT – As this is the first time (in my memory) that we have run a Night Series, will you please email me (neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk) if you hope to be there so that I can accurately judge map numbers (There will only be a small number of spare maps printed). As an incentive to enter the whole series, £9 at the first event will cover all four events.
Neil Harvatt 7 Nov 2013 19:02 - updated by Neil Harvatt 11 Nov 2013 10:55
AIRE has announced that this Sunday's event at Clayton Woods, Horsforth, has had to be cancelled.
This is due to a problem with permissions.
Paul Simmons 5 Nov 2013 16:53 - updated by Peter Harris 6 Nov 2013 10:40
The fixtures for the events that comprise the HALO league event were agreed at the committee meeting on October 24th.
The first two events are
Sun November 3rd - SYO Middle distance event at Bowden Housteads Wood
Sun November 17th - EBOR Urban event at Peasholm and The Secret Garden.
There are 17 events in total and the league will be based on the best 8 performances. Trophies, etc. will be presented at the 2014 AGM
Neil Harvatt 25 Oct 2013 15:12
Congratulations to Thomas, who was the only person on the night to get all 16 controls. Apologies to Jackie for not explaining the rules properly, who probably then ran twice as far as any one else. It should be noted that not everyone was trying to get maximum points! Thanks to Brian S, Pete, Paul and Mary for collecting the controls in (why did you have to spoil it, Brain?).
I hope it has been good practice for our Thursday Night League which starts on November 14th (Normanby South) and then for the next three Thursdays (Humber Bridge Country Park on November 21st). Check web-site for full details.
Results here for the Night event on the Westwood.Neil Harvatt 24 Oct 2013 11:38 - updated by Neil Harvatt 29 Oct 2013 22:45
The Yorkshire and Humber region are hosting the JK festival in 2016. Please read the following notes arising from the first meeting. There are many opportunities for involvement.
Information for clubs to pass on to all members JK 2016 Initial plans and Officials.
A steering group for JK 2016 consisting of members of the YHOA committee, YHOA fixtures group, a couple of interested volunteers, and British Orienteering’s Major Events Manager met for the first time on Tuesday 10 Sept.
Initial plans which are being investigated further would have the Day 1 Sprint at Leeds University, Day 2 as a middle distance race at Timble, Day 3 as a classic distance race at Kilnsey, and the Day 4 relays at Storthes Hall. Having Day 2 as a middle race breaks with tradition, but it is being considered by Events and Competitions Committee who are likely to seek the views of orienteers.
Whilst members of the steering group have agreed to do further work on the suitability of the possible areas, no officials have been agreed as yet. The list below has been made as a starter although there will be other jobs to take on later. The steering group is hoping to agree some of the officials below at a meeting scheduled for January 14 2014. Any member of YHOA who feels they are suitably experienced and willing, is invited to put their name forward.
Event Coordinator
Budget Coordinator
Organisers and planners for each of the 4 days. Individuals could put themselves forward for these positions, or perhaps better, a couple of people who know they can work together could offer to be joint organisers, or joint planners for a particular day. Planning and organising roles are not restricted to members of the clubs whose areas are being used.
Trail O Coordinator
Publicity Coordinator
Website/social media Coordinator
Social Programme Coordinator
Safety Officer
If anyone is interested in carrying out one of these roles, please let Alistair Tinto (alistair.tintoyahoo.co.uk">alistair.tintoyahoo.co.uk) know before Christmas so that the steering group can make some decisions in January. There will be other roles such as Starts Coordinator, Car Parking Coordinator, String Course and many more. We hope that most YHOA members will help in some way at the actual events, but if you want to be involved as an official on the above list, as an official for a role not yet decided upon, or with the steering group, then again please let Alistair know as soon as possible.
Neil Harvatt 25 Sep 2013 15:56 - updated by Neil Harvatt 24 Oct 2013 11:40
The revised (21 Oct) Final League Table can be found here.
Congratulations to Thomas who scored maximum points from the 3 events that he competed in.
I am sure all 39 orienteers who competed in the series enjoyed the experience and will return in the future. Perhaps the 2014 Autumn Pub League will be expanded to 6 events by starting 2 weeks earlier to make the most of daylight hours - September 10th 2014 should be pencilled into your diaries (subject to Committee ratification)? Giving even more opportunities for potential planners & mappers to 'have a go'. Score events are far easier and less time consuming than set courses, so all volunteers welcome.
Thanks to all those who helped at any of the events - it is appreciated.
Peter Harris 18 Oct 2013 09:16 - updated by Peter Harris 10 Nov 2014 09:33
Congratulations to the Van Dam siblings who took part in the British Schools Score Championships on Saturday (October 12th). George was second in the Year 7 boys. Emma went one better and won the Year 5 girls competition.
Full results here
Neil Harvatt 13 Oct 2013 23:49 - updated by Peter Harris 10 Nov 2014 09:33
Congratulations to Charlotte Ward on winning Women Elite (Course 4b) at the Orienteering Canada National Sprint Championships,
an International Orienteering Federation "World Ranking Event".
Link to maps
Brian Ward 12 Oct 2013 10:11 - updated by John Butler 11 Nov 2014 10:02
There are a number of the Run Challenge events taking place in Hull in the near future - see poster for details.
First event is at Ennerdale Leisure Centre on September 24th 2013.
Further details at www.runchallenge.org.uk
Neil Harvatt 23 Sep 2013 10:22 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Feb 2014 08:37
I have to renew my 1st Aid Cert. this Wednesday evening (4 hour course at Scunthorpe) and therefore cannot run the club night at Oasis.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Dave says he will be running at Swallow Vale this Wednesday at 6pm, starting at Riby Grove Farm.
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=517450&Y=406050&A=Y&Z=120
He will be please if you join him.
The next session at Oasis will be on 2nd Oct.
Brian
Brian Slater 17 Sep 2013 13:14 - updated by Brian Slater 17 Sep 2013 13:19
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Brian Slater 10 Sep 2013 12:43 - updated by Pete Shew 10 Sep 2013 13:17
The Club AGM will take place at 4 to 4.30 PM following the Club Championship on 12 October 2013 at Normanby Hall.
An agenda will be sent out before the event but if you have any items you wish to add to the agenda please contact me on my email address which is in the members section.
Paul Van Dam 9 Sep 2013 13:01 - updated by Paul Van Dam 9 Sep 2013 13:01
The first two local Xplorer events will be at Noddle Hill, Hull on Saturday September 7th and at East Park, Hull on Saturday September 14th 2013.
According to the Xplorer web-site,
"Xplorer is a fun family challenge aimed at primary and pre-school children and their parents, grandparents and guardians. It is an outdoor navigational challenge for the whole family to enjoy and involves a healthy mix of physical activity and decision making. Using a simple map of the park the aim is to find the points marked on the map and write down the name of the secret animal or colour shown on the marker. Xplorer is perfect for children as they can run around in a safe and friendly environment and will have a great adventure searching for the secret markers. No experience of map reading is necessary and parents are encouraged to join in the fun!"
Further details on the Xplorer web-site http://www.xplorer.org.uk/xplorer-events
Neil Harvatt 5 Sep 2013 20:04 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Feb 2014 08:37
Monday September 2nd - result here
A victory for Joe who had a 4 point lead over Matt in 2nd, with Helen and Peter joint 3rd, just 1 point behind. All scores were close this week as the handicap becomes fine tuned! This was the last week on the Westwood, next Monday (September 9th) sees us back at Longcroft School for the Autumn term. Meet at the Girls Gym (Upper School) at 6:30pm.
The Monday night activities will continue throughout the summer (except for August 26th when I hope everyone will be at EBOR's White Rose weekend).
Paul Simmons (August 12th) and Dan Bibbington (August 19th) have kindly offered to organise on those dates.
Meet on The Westwood at 6:30 (south side of Newbegin Pits, Walkington Road, NOT the ice-cream van site).
They will consist of a 60 minute score event.
Numbers are expected to be low due to the holidays, if you hope to be there and you are not a regular please email Neil to ensure enough maps are available (neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk) -be careful to add the final 'k'.
Monday August 19
Results can be viewed here. Congratulations to Amanda who got the most points, helped by a generous handicap for her first Orienteering outing. Sorry Amanda your handicap will be much lower next time. Peter in his buggy also achieved an impressively high score. A big thank you to Dan for planning the evening and putting out the controls (with help from Kelly). And thanks also to Paul for being able to understand the complex bonus point rules and work out everybody's score. Remember nothing on next week (it is the EBOR White Rose weekend), back again on September 2nd. Then from September 9th at Longcroft School for the Autumn Term.
Monday August 12
Big thank you to Paul for planning and putting out the controls (in torrential rain) - it allowed me to have a run in the pleasant sunshine later on (with a little bit of rain). Despite the rain, we had double the number of people compared to last week. John Butler showed all his experience and topped the scoring, just pipping Matt and Christine.
Full Results from last Monday (August 12) are here.
Scoring rules here
Results from Monday August 5th here.
Neil Harvatt 8 Aug 2013 10:31 - updated by Neil Harvatt 4 Sep 2013 13:33
Only a small band of HALO members travelled to the Moray coast for this year's 6 day event. Everyone else missed a treat, the areas were great, the weather was good (well, 2 wet days, but always warm and never windy) and all events were close together (max drive 30 minutes). In two years time the same area hosts the World Championships as well as the 2015 Scottish 6 day event - I would recommend it to anyone. There were over 4000 competitors this year, potentially even more in 2015.
Top of the class for HALO was Emma who was the W10B champion - brilliant! Close behind was John with a 3rd in M70S - well done.
Full results and loads of photographs can be found on the Scottish 6 day website.
HALO's result's here
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Class |
Class |
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Positions |
Badge standards |
Class |
size |
position |
Name |
Day1 |
Day2 |
Day3 |
Day4 |
Day5 |
Day6 |
Best 4 |
Gold |
Silver |
Bronze |
M12A |
65 |
8th |
George |
Van Dam |
9 |
6 |
4 |
*70 |
13 |
25 |
32 |
56 |
112 |
168 |
M55L |
152 |
51st |
Neil |
Harvatt |
76 |
33 |
41 |
33 |
84 |
63 |
170 |
124 |
248 |
372 |
M65S |
51 |
9th |
Michael |
Smith |
7 |
3 |
20 |
11 |
30 |
29 |
41 |
44 |
88 |
132 |
M70S |
17 |
3rd |
John |
Butler |
1 |
3 |
*20 |
2 |
5 |
5 |
11 |
16 |
32 |
48 |
W10B |
21 |
1st |
Emma |
Van Dam |
2 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
5 |
20 |
40 |
60 |
W35S |
19 |
7th |
Helen |
Smith |
3 |
3 |
9 |
9 |
8 |
8 |
22 |
16 |
32 |
48 |
W60L |
63 |
56th |
Mary |
Carrick |
53 |
51 |
43 |
48 |
44 |
51 |
186 |
52 |
104 |
156 |
W60S |
38 |
21st |
Dorothy |
Smith |
14 |
15 |
31 |
24 |
20 |
24 |
73 |
32 |
64 |
96 |
Neil Harvatt 8 Aug 2013 10:19 - updated by Neil Harvatt 8 Aug 2013 10:22
LOG are holding a 3 Hour Score Event in the picturesque Lincolnshire Wolds on Saturday 17th August.
The first ever Wolds Mini-Mountain Marathon will be taking place on Saturday 17th August, running out of the White Hart Inn, in the Lincolnshire village of Tetford. The format will be a 3 hour score event with a mass start from 10am and with 25 controls of variable points values to collect in total. Registration will be open from 9am to 9:45am, with entry on the day at £6 members, £8 non-members and £3 juniors, including dibber hire. Details for the event can be found here.
Peter Harris 6 Aug 2013 16:56
Results here for the 60 minute score event last Monday. Sorry to Yasmin and Jake, their split times didn't survive the upload. Yasmin got 13 controls in 60:03 and Jake got 4 in 21:21 (dodgy tummy). Dan got the most controls (odds and evens) in the quickest time, the secret being to ignore control 41. Matt got the most controls in the quickest time in the 'any order' category, Matt would have got all 16 easily inside the hour if he hadn't forgotten about 44 - the nearest one to the finish! Paul had the fastest time to find control 41.
Nothing on next week (July 29), meet same place on August 5th. Dan will organise August 19th. Need volunteers for August 12th and September 2nd.
Neil Harvatt 26 Jul 2013 13:34 - updated by Neil Harvatt 26 Jul 2013 13:39
Amanda was out and about and took a few PHOTOS
PHOTOS from Lawrie Phipps (Airienteers)
HEADCAM Video on YouTube
Brian Ward 21 Jul 2013 15:44 - updated by John Butler 11 Nov 2014 10:02
Photos from the YHOA Sprints at the University of Hull can be found HERE
For Hi-Res copies please e-mail
brian(at)halo(dash)orienteering(dot)org(dot)uk
THANKS! :)
Brian Ward 20 Jul 2013 19:34 - updated by John Butler 11 Nov 2014 10:02
Photos HERE :)
Race And Team Points are here. Overall Series Points are here.
This has been a very exciting, interesting and completely new experience for some. Between us, LOG and HALO, have some excellent urban areas. Paul Murgatroyd has come up trumps with this series. Apparently it was conceived in his bath tub, as was the Lincolnshire Challenge Shield competition.
Congratulations to the winners of the various classes, you have obviously trained hard and attended most of the meets. The 2/3rds of the Ward family Mum and Daughter must be ecstatic after there clear-up of the women's classes. The Simmonds should be fairly happy with Dad and Son victories in the 'short' and 'medium' classes, and Liam is happily back to form taking the lead on the 'long' in his stride. The team prize goes to LOG. who narrowly missed winning the LCS, but were outright winners of the urban league. What a pleasurable task it was to be able to present 'The Shield' to such formidable opponents. It was QI that with so many individual winners HALO could not quite clinch the team win. LOG commentators no doubt will be able to explain the intricate reasons for this puzzling phenomenon. See LOG's website. www.logonline.org.uk
Thanks to all those who planned events and/or administered SI and starts for the series. I wish you all an active summer, and perhaps you might begin with this weekend's
HALO HULL-O 2013?
Brian Slater, HALO Chair
Brian Ward 18 Jul 2013 22:31 - updated by John Butler 11 Nov 2014 10:02
We had an excellent turn out for the traditional end of term picnic. Follow flickr link for photo.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/halo-o/
As discussed last Monday, we will continue to meet during the summer on the Westwood.
(Note there will not be one on August 5th)
Next week we will meet at the southern side of Newbegin Pits to avoid traffic from the races.
My plan for next week is to put out a number of controls throughout the Westwood (secured with cable and positioned discretely (but accurately!). I will use the SI boxes and a small marker kite.
You will then have 45 (maybe 60) minutes to go out and find as many as you can – the position will be marked on the map, unlike last week! This way you can do as much or as little as you feel capable of.
If this works OK, we can replicate it in future weeks – but with different control locations and hopefully different planners.
Neil Harvatt 18 Jul 2013 12:41 - updated by Neil Harvatt 18 Jul 2013 12:43
Just a few notes regarding the Urban Event on Thursday.
Directions To Leisure Centre : The signposting in the town is not very good (obscured by trees etc.) so map is here. For SatNav Postcode is LN11 8RS.
Parking : The Leisure Centre have allowed us to use a gravel area (overflow car park) west of the entrance. Up to 25 spaces available. Once full please use adjacent side streets as an alternative rather than the Leisure Centre Car Park, which may be busy with people swimming due to the current heatwave.
Facilities : Toilet and Refreshment facilities can be used at the Leisure Centre (as well as swimming after your run - £3.95)
Maps : all A3 (non waterproof) - not bagged (please bring your own if required). Courses shown in a shade of red (for greater clarity), so if colour blind please inform at start where alternative maps can be issued.
Course Lengths : Short 1.9k, Medium 4k, Long 5.9k
Terrain : Purely urban - all streets & paths and runnable grass (no nettles or brambles) Shorts ok.
Out Of Bounds : Note the Leisure Centre Car Park is Out of Bounds whilst running the courses (only affects Medium and Long) but can be crossed to access Leisure Centre and Parking whilst not competing.
Trophy Presentations : to be held as soon as is practically possible after the Event.
Peter Harris 17 Jul 2013 12:08 - updated by Peter Harris 17 Jul 2013 14:00
15 HALO members made the journey to Sleaford where they experienced some excellent courses from Andy & Craig Lucas of LOG with mixed results.
Thescores for the courses can be found here.
And the Series tables can be found here.
Marsaili and Holly were making their Urban debuts on the Short and will gain significant experience from this Event. Unlike Dominic who despite taking second place on the night takes the Series title. Similarly Chris who despite his lowest Series score on the Middle Course has now accummulated sufficient Series points to be crowned Male Middle Champion. Congratulations to both father and son. Although Amanda did not compete last night she still is in pole position for the Female Middle title although she can still be overtaken by LOG's Trudy. Unlike Charlotte who was also confirmed as the Female Long Champion after producing an excellent performance on the night only being beaten by less than 30 seconds by LOG's 'likely lads' Liam and Paul. So HALO has taken at least 3 out of the 5 individual trophies on offer and hopefully a 4th.
The team event looks as though it will be going to LOG who now have a 105 point lead going into the last round (partly due to a high RAFO turnout last night). Anything can happen, so a good HALO turnout at the last event in Louth will be required. Parking and assembly is in the SW corner of the Meridian Leisure Centre overflow car park.
Peter Harris 12 Jul 2013 11:51 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Feb 2014 08:37
The young HALO juniors did a fantastic job at Belton Woods, Grantham. Everyone of the team completed their course successfully, despite many volunteering to run 'up' a course to help the team out. Individual points are as follows:-
Yellow
Emma 97 points
Bella - 93 points
Holly - 90 points
Jacob 69 points
Elspeth and Amber - 72 points
Orange
Dominic 72 points
Emily 91 points
Luke 69 points
Marsaili 81 points
Light Green
George 84 points
Considering how inexperienced the team were on their particular courses, the future looks very rosy indeed for HALO.
Team photo here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/halo-o/
Course results here
http://www.logonline.org.uk/Result/2013/YBT_Final/results.htm
Neil Harvatt 8 Jul 2013 00:24 - updated by John Butler 11 Nov 2014 10:02
Congratulations to HALO members George Van Dam and Emma Van Dam who both had successful runs at the Yorkshire Primary Schools Championships, held at Ripley Castle, Harrogate today (26 June).
Emma was second girl on the Y4 course (and an impressive 4th overall), whilst George went one better and was fastest around the Y6 course.
Neil Harvatt 26 Jun 2013 23:18
There is an Urban weekend in Rome on 1st to 3rd November.
Flights currently around £100 (Ryanair from East Midlands)
Helen Smith has offered to act as entries secretary for this. Contact Helen if you are interested - Note Helen will only coordinate entries, not hotels and flights.
Neil Harvatt 25 Jun 2013 23:00
A few photos here on Flickr photostream
Peter Harris 20 Jun 2013 16:47 - updated by Neil Harvatt 30 Jun 2013 12:57
Congratulations to HALO for regaining the Lincolnshire Challenge Shield. Even without our top Urban orienteers and also our Fixtures Secretary we were still able to regain the trophy due to a true team effort, with our Juniors being the main contributors. Commiserations to our rivals LOG, some of whom travelled long distances in horrendous traffic conditions. There's always next year.
So overall it is now a tie on 2 victories apiece. Where and when will LOG elect to hold the 2014 LCS?
Team scorers can be found here.
Individual Points scored can be found here.
Hopefully you will have been able to decipher the individual scores from the Poacher Results. Note those LOG members who were held up in traffic and were unable to complete their full minimum distances have still been included in the Results process - apologies for any confusion when the start was being packed away.
Peter Harris 20 Jun 2013 12:17 - updated by John Butler 11 Nov 2014 10:02
For those who were unable to make it to Swallow Vale - the quiz I compiled can be found here.
The winners on the night were a team from the LOG Committee scoring 35.5 points - can you beat them.
The answers are here.
Latest top score is 42 from honoury club member Pete Kullich.
Peter Harris 20 Jun 2013 11:07 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Feb 2014 08:38
Full details of the event(s) taking place this Wednesday can be found elsewhere.
One additional event is a picture quiz based on Lincolnshire and 'O' Trivia that I have compiled. Entry is free but if anyone wishes to make a contribution to my sponsorship for running the Great North Run it would be appreciated (on behalf of the Air Ambulance). Question papers from registration, answers and prizes at the presentations in the Blacksmith Arms at Rothwell (All welcome).
One change to the Poacher Long Course - Qualifying minimum distances have been reduced to 5km (Females and over 60 Males) and 6km (under 60's).
Climb on the courses varies from 40m to 115m, from 1km course to 3km course.
The LCS minimum distances remain at 4km Seniors and 2.5km Juniors, similar distances for the Poacher Medium and Short courses.
Peter Harris 17 Jun 2013 15:43 - updated by Pete Shew 18 Jun 2013 19:50
HALO have a number of high profile events in the near future and will need more than the normal number of helpers.
Monday July 1st North Lincs Schools Orienteering Final - Oasis Academy, Grimsby (daytime). Contact Brian Slater if you are able to help at this one.
Friday July 12th The Humber Games Orienteering Final - Hymers College, Hull. The culmination of the four local authority schools orienteering competitions. Other sports will also be taking place. Contact Neil Harvatt if you are able to help here, giving T shirt size. The School Games organisers are providing T shirts for volunteers.
The above two events won't need too many more helpers (many have already volunteered), it's the two below that really need YOU!
The Hull-O weekend.
Saturday July 20th - YHOA Sprint Championships at Hull University (Organiser Ken Hutson)
Sunday July 21st - Hull Urban NopeSport Race (Organiser Amanda Ward)
If you can help (for even a short period of time), contact Ken , Amanda or Neil Harvatt (weekend coordinator) (neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk). You will be able to run also.
Entries have already started to come in through Fabian4, if you want to take part and help contact Ken, Amanda or Neil for a helpers discount code prior to entering
There will also be a half price technical event T shirts for helpers (£5), we couldn't add this reduction to Fabian, so either let Neil know or add it to your entry and you'll get the extra money back.
Thanks in anticipation.
Neil Harvatt 17 Jun 2013 16:08 - updated by Neil Harvatt 17 Jun 2013 16:08
This Monday (June 17th) we will again meet on Beverley Westwood (opposite where the burger van/ice cream van parks)
Meeting at 6:45pm.
I will go to the school for 6:30 and run across from there
with
anyone who has forgotten.
Neil Harvatt 7 Jun 2013 15:38 - updated by Neil Harvatt 14 Jun 2013 13:11
Brian Ward 6 Jun 2013 14:28 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Feb 2014 08:38
The YBT final will take at Belton Park (National Trust) near Grantham on Sunday 7 July 2013 and is being organised by LOG.
Final Details are here - http://www.logonline.org.uk/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/YBTFinaldetails2013.pdf
If you can let Neil Harvatt know your availablility as he will need to submit the team in advance for start times.
There are still several heats to be held but at the moment the following other clubs have qualified for the final - DEVON, CLOK, WCH, POW, LOC and possibily MDOC.
Paul Van Dam 17 May 2013 13:43 - updated by Neil Harvatt 11 Jun 2013 21:19
The Lincolnshire Poacher format changes for the last 3 events (just like last year).
5 courses to choose from - 1k,1.5k,2k,2.5k & 3k.
Full details are shown here.
Trust all is clear and hope to see you all at Normanby Hall on Wednesday.
The last event will also incorporate the Lincolnshire Challenge Shield - the annual HALO v LOG team competition. The rules for this will be posted in due course - but if you are a HALO member and you fulfil the Poacher criteria you will also meet the LCS rules and score in both competitions contemporaneously.
Normanby Park Photos
Peter Harris 31 May 2013 11:30 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Jun 2013 11:01
The late May Bank Holiday Weekend brought glorious weather and some fine Urban Orienteering to both Yorkshire and Shropshire.
HALO were mostly well represented (well, thanks to Pete "Poacher" Harris we managed a HALO run at Ludlow!), at the back-to-back
Yorkshire Urban League races on Sunday in Ripon and on Monday in York. For those not "in the know" GET THERE EARLY to York!
Various results and photo links can be found for Ludlow, Ripon and York by following the links :)
Brian Ward 28 May 2013 15:02 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Jun 2013 11:01
Two contrasting Urban Events this Sunday - Neil, Helen and Ken ventured to the Porto City Race, Neil finished 3rd (photo from Porto City Race Facebook Page)
with Results here - lots of photos via the Facebook Page too.
Meanwhile, in the depths of Derbyshire, Derwent Valley Orienteers hosted an East Midlands Urban League event in Chesterfield. Several #HaloUrbanRacingTeam
members attended, including most of the #WardOrienteeringTeam. Results here and RouteGadget here.
Brian Ward 12 May 2013 18:56 - updated by Neil Harvatt 5 Jul 2013 20:00
This was HALO's 1st junior team competition. The result was close - only 13 points lead on Airienteers.
Well done all the runners.
HALO's scorers can be seen on the link below - highlight and right click.
http://www.aire.org.uk/events/archiveresults/2013/2013-03-24_Danefield_YBT/Results/team_yvette_baker_trophy_qualifier.html
Brian Slater 11 May 2013 20:19 - updated by Brian Slater 11 May 2013 20:36
Congratulations to :
Charlotte Ward 1st (W21L)
Helen Smith 1st (W35S)
Brian Ward 1st (M50S)
plus : Emma Van Dam 1st on Colour Coded (VSE) whose time would have won W10B (same course)
Also notable efforts from :
George Van Dam 5th (M12A)
Amanda Ward 6th (W50S)
Paul Van Dam 9th (M45S)
Helena Crutchley 15th (W50L)
Neil Harvatt 39th (M55L)
Mary Carrick 31st (W60L)
plus all the Field family with Zac 5th (M18E), Yasmin 10th (W14A), Rosie 13th (W45S), Joe 19th (M12A), Jake 20th (M18E)
and Dean 54th (M50L)
Peter Harris 4 May 2013 21:51 - updated by John Butler 11 Nov 2014 10:00
Please note: we will not be running the Beverley Club Nights on Monday May 6th or Monday May 27th (both Bank Holidays).
We will be operating as normal on May 13th and May 20th . And every Monday in June and then up to (and including) July 15th.
Keep an eye on the web-site as some of the Monday night sessions will be held on The Westwood.
Neil Harvatt 3 May 2013 12:41 - updated by Neil Harvatt 3 May 2013 12:42
The good news is that for the first time in many years we have enough juniors (just) to take part in the Yvette Baker Trophy.
If anyone knows of any other juniors who could take part, please email Neil Harvatt at neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk">neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk Don't forget to add the 'k' at the end of the email address which the system seems determined to ignore (you wouldn't believe how many times I have tried to get that right!!)
A minimum of 9 is required for a team and the scores of the best 9 contribute to the team score. There are a number of restrictions in the scoring – a maximum of 4 scorers on any one course (e.g. Yellow) and a maximum of 3 scorers from any one class (e.g. Yellow Girls). Yellow Boys and Yellow Girls are separate classes.
The team with provisional courses is as follows:-
Sam Offler M18 L Green
Jay Robinson M18 L Green
Jacob Smith M12 Yellow
Dominic SimmondsM14 Orange
Luke Snell M14 Yellow
Bella Brittain W12 Yellow
Eddie Frew M16 Orange
Devon Legge W18 Orange
Marsaili Jolly W12 Yellow
George Van Dam M12 Orange
Emma Van Dam W10 Yellow (paired with another Yellow Girl)
Course girls boys
Yellow 2 2
Orange 1 3
L Green 2
Event details here
Rules here – section 4 details eligibility for the different courses
Neil Harvatt 2 May 2013 17:51 - updated by Neil Harvatt 3 May 2013 12:49
The East Riding Schools held their Orienteering Final on Tuesday April 30th 2013 at Burton Constable Hall.
Over 150 children had qualified to take place in this final.
Provisional team results can be seen here.
Hull Schools Orienteering Final takes place on Monday May 20th.
NE Lincs Schools Final takes place on Monday July 1st.
The N Lincs Schools Final took place on Friday April 26th.
The best five teams in each year group from each of the four local authority finals will compete in the Humber Games Final at Hymers College on Friday July 12th.
The Humber Games Final is part of the 2013 School Games and features many sports in addition to Orienteering.
In addition to the School Games, the Yorkshire and Humberside Orienteering Association will be holding a Primary School Competition on June 26th at Ripley Castle near Harrogate. Details here.
Neil Harvatt 2 May 2013 16:30
It's a long clip but fast forward and watch it from 0:17:45 approx until 0:18:00, keeping an eye on the guy in red - recognise him?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDZoKsWo2Oo
Neil Harvatt 26 Apr 2013 17:59 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Feb 2014 08:39
HALO will be hosting not one but two prestigous events in July. One Hull of a Weekend will not only provide fast and furious action for all sprint and urban specialists but also provide all orienteers and fun runners of all abilities the opportunity to compete in two contrasting areas of the City of Hull.
Saturday 20th July will be the Yorkshire and Humberside Sprint Championships at Hull University and
Sunday 21st July will be Nopesport Urban League Race 9 in Hull Old Town and Marina (adjacent to The Deep).
An initial flyer can be found here.
So keep these date in your diaries : Saturday 20th July and Sunday 21st July.
Further details to be posted in due course on this website.
Or follow on Facebook or Twitter @HALOrienteering #SprintOrienteering #UrbanOrienteering
Peter Harris 19 Apr 2013 12:35 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Feb 2014 08:39
HALO's popular Wednesday evening Poacher Events returned on tonight WEDNESDAY 10th April. This year follows the same format as last year - with 8 cross country events , 2 Park Events and the last event a combination of the two!
NOTE The Ultra Veterans Trophy will this year be competed for on the Medium Course. Also it is unlikely that Poacher founder Pete Kullich wil be able to defend his trophy due to injury.
We have 3 new planning teams this year - thanks to Chris/Alex, Helen & Dave. More are always required and any other volunteers can easily be incorporated into this year's fixtures.
The Fixtures can be found here.
A Kite Collecting Rota can be found here. Your assistance in adhering to this is appreciated.
Follow on Twitter #HALOPoacherSeries or @Halorienteering
PLEASE NOTE THE FIXTURES AND PARKING ARRANGEMENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT THE LAST MINUTE e.g. parking locations SO PLEASE CHECK BEFORE THE EVENT.
Also to complete your Spring/Summer Orienteering Evenings - HALO are jointly holding an Urban Series with LOG on 6 consecutive Thursdays starting on June 13th in Horncastle. Full details will be posted in due course. As part of the Series we will be incorporating the Lincolnshire Shield on June 20th and introducing two newly mapped areas - Barton-on-Humber and Louth. Plenty to look forward to.
Peter Harris 13 Mar 2013 13:49 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Jun 2013 11:00
Congratulations to series winners:-
Overall - Zac Field
Leading Junior - Jake Field
leading lady - Charlotte Ward
Final Tables after round 4 here
Points for Round 4 Beverley here
Results for Round 3 Barton-upon-Humber here
Results for Round 2 South Cave here
Poster here
For each event there will be approximately 20 SI boxes hung on lampposts or similar. You will have 45 minutes to find as many as possible. Start times may vary but will be approximately 18:00 to 19:00. As the title suggests, the registration and download will be in a local pub. We hope that you will take advantage of the landlords generosity and take some refreshments or even a meal in each pub. Exact details of the times and venues will be available on the event's page for each event nearer the date. Entry fee will be £5 (£4 juniors)- this includes a £2.50 drinks voucher which can only be redeemed on the night. Due to insurance restrictions under 16's cannot take part unless accompanied by an adult.
Neil Harvatt 27 Feb 2013 14:45 - updated by Neil Harvatt 8 Apr 2013 10:26
I thought we might have a countryside run at 6pm in Swallow Vale.
Park at the farm at the foot of Riby Road drag. Travel West 1.5 miles from Riby Village/Riby Crossroads.
Brian - 01472 509247
Brian Slater 2 Apr 2013 11:18 - updated by Brian Slater 3 Apr 2013 08:58
The overnight snow has largely left the coastal areas alone. Hence the Weelsby Woods event in Grimsby will go ahead. Registration is indoors in the room next to the park's cafe. Unlike Scunthorpe United, Brian has not needed to ask for people to come down and clear the pitch! He would, however, like a few volunteers to help collect the controls in after the event.
Neil Harvatt 23 Mar 2013 08:40
Orienteering At
Weelsby Wood, Grimsby
Register next to the cafe
Come and ‘HAVE A GO’
on Saturday 23rd Mar. 2013.
‘starts’ are from 1pm to 3pm.
Juniors (under 21) - £1.50
Adults - £3, Families – reduced rates
Courses & instruction for All
Please come prepared for the weather. PTO
Brian Slater 18 Mar 2013 07:43 - updated by Neil Harvatt 23 Mar 2013 08:21
At the start of this year we had to cancel the first two club nights at Beverley. I doubt that the snow then was as bad as it turned out last Monday.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/halo-o/sets/72157632999930105/
Next week (Monday 18th March) is the last week before easter, so we will be having the customary event plus feast and hopefully better weather.
Neil Harvatt 15 Mar 2013 18:47 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Feb 2014 08:40
Competing for England in her first, full Senior call up, Charlotte returned a victory in the Women's Open (W21) class in the Netherlands as England retained their Interland crown on foreign soil.
Results are a bit "flaky" at best - this link takes you to SplitsBrowser - select view "results table" then class "W21"
Charlotte completed what she describes as a "grotty" forest course of 8km (straight line) in 67:48 to finish ahead of 2nd overall (and 2nd England counter) Helen Gardner (not the EBOR Helen Gardner!) from SLOW in 69:16
Well Done #WardOrienteeringTeam member Charlotte Ward (!)
Brian Ward 10 Mar 2013 17:29 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Feb 2014 08:40
HALO IS ONE OF THE JOINT ORGANISERS OF THE 2013 HUMBER NIGHT CHALLENGE which is taking place on Saturday 9 March and the early hours of Sunday morning. The other organisers of the event are Humberside Police, Humberside Fire and Rescue and the High Sheriffs' Tribune Trust. This the fourth year running that HALO will have been involved in the event.
There will be some 30 mixed teams of five young people (aged between 13 and 19) who will be required to follow a 16k route, mainly off road, starting and finishing at Ionians Rugby Club at Brantingham Park in East Riding. There will be six check points on route where the teams will have 15 minutes to complete a "challenge". Each team will be accompanied by an adult supervisor whose role is in part a safety one but does include, for example, questioning his/her team if they are heading totally in the wrong direction!
The event starts at 4 pm on the Saturday with each team being briefed before partaking of a hot meal. The teams set off from 5 pm at 15 minute intervals, the last one going off at 00.15 am on the Sunday morning. The winning team is the fastest one, subject to adjusting for the marks awarded at the challenges, and is expected back after about 5 hours. There are medals for all finishers and prizes for the first three teams.
Teams are provided with head lights, rear lights, tabards, compasses, whistles, pens, pencils, maps (which are ordnance survey based) and map holders. Competitors are not allowed to take mobile phones with them but the supervisors, who will have attended a briefing and walked the route before the event, are. Safety is paramount and the organisers are providing appropriate vehicles, ambulances, helicopters, etc. at strategic locations.
HALO has put on 9 sessions of pre-event training in map reading and navigation for the teams and the supervisors, as well as providing manpower and all the necessary SI and IT kit for registration, start, controls, finish, download and results, together with start and finish banners, start clock, stakes, kites, etc on the weekend. HALO is also responsible for setting the route and producing the maps, as well as organising one of the challenges.
We only have nine helpers from HALO this year which will mean long hours for those involved. We could do with a few more, so if you would like to support such a high profile and worthwhile event, please contact John Butler on tel 01482 870312 or e-mail
johnhalo-orienteering.org.uk">
johnhalo-orienteering.org.ukJohn Butler 1 Mar 2013 15:24 - updated by John Butler 1 Mar 2013 15:24
The attendances continue to grow on Monday nights at Longcroft - many thanks to all participants. Last week's figure of 22 has only been beaten once - and that was a Monday Night Christmas competition.
The (slightly) bad news for next week (March 4th) is that due to exams, the gym will not be available. Hence all activities will be outside - please come prepared for the weather. The changing rooms will still be open as normal.
Neil Harvatt 27 Feb 2013 14:02 - updated by Neil Harvatt 27 Feb 2013 14:40
Photo's
Congratulations to LOG, who were able to field a full strength team in a neighbouring area, and progress to the Final after defeating a plucky HALO team by 31 points.
Team Results : 1st LOG 1280 points, HALO 1249 and SUFFOC 936
The HALO individual point scorers were Charlotte Ward (100), Helena Crutchley(100), Sam Offler(100), Mark Tyzka(98), Jeff Slater(98), Dave Offler(98), Brian Ward(98),Paul Van Dam(95), Mary Carrick(94), Peter Harris(94), Mike Smith(92), Helen Smith (92) and Amanda Ward(90).
Everybody ran up to their or very close to their full potential - not too many mishaps and no mispunches. The 100 point scorers certainly need a special mention as it was certainly physically tough - the HALO tent at the end resembled a scene from M*A*S*H.
One should mention other Team HALO members who also hopefully enjoyed their experiences on such a pleasant day. The scores were Dorothy Smith(92), Paddy Neligan(90), Pete Shew(88), debutant Brian Hostad(86), John Butler(86), Isoldt Harris(84) and last but not least the Chairman(84).
Hopefully next year we will be on more local terrain and Neil is able to resume his Captain duties and somebody else can volunteer to be the oldest runner on the Brown Course.
At least we were first to post results on our website - or were all LOG competitors still celebrating in the Exeter Arms.
Peter Harris 17 Feb 2013 17:29 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Feb 2014 08:40
Last weekends events at Tankersley were also part of the newly formed UK Orienteering League - for both individuals and clubs. After the first two rounds HALO are currently in 15th place (2nd place amongst the 'small' clubs). Our top individual currently is Mary Carrick in 101st place - 32 places ahead of Neil Harvatt. Perserverance certainly paid off on Saturday evening (& well into Saturday night) for Mary, who can now claim to be just outside the top 100 orienteers in the country!!!! Details of the UK League can be found here.
Peter Harris 14 Feb 2013 12:49 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Jun 2013 11:02
Hi All,
As there is an Urban Race at Beverley this Wednesday I will close the Grimsby Club Night which will allow us to compete in Beverley.
Please use the car share facility to get together for travel to Beverley.
Allow at least 1 hour to get to Beverley from Grimsby (there are road works at Willerby/Cottingham by-pass).
Hope to see you there if you can make it!
Brian, Gy. Club Night Coach.
Brian Slater 10 Feb 2013 10:03
Charlotte has been selected to represent England at the forthcoming Interland International match in Breda, Holland in mid March. Currently ranked 15th in her first year as a senior (Women 21), she obviously impressed selectors enough with her performances over the course of 2012 as a final year junior to gain her first senior cap. Hopefully the first of many!
Brian Ward 7 Feb 2013 19:55 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Feb 2014 08:41
Charlotte has been selected for The University of Sheffield, Elite Sports Performance Scheme, for orienteering. Based on her current British Orienteering ranking in the Women 21 class (first year Senior), and her performances in winning three Urban League titles in 2012 - including the National "Nopesport" Urban League, as well as the Yorkshire Urban League and the South of England Urban League. Charlotte also won outright several very high profile urban races including the Oxford City Race.
Many thanks to Brian Slater for providing a very convincing and detailed coaches report to help Charlotte achieve her goal of being accepted into the ESPS at Sheffield.
Brian Ward 7 Feb 2013 19:49 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Feb 2014 08:41
Some photo's have been posted to the HALO Facebook Page
Brian Ward 3 Feb 2013 19:53 - updated by Peter Harris 21 Jun 2013 11:02
For those Members who have not read the posting in HALO News or have not received the email and are able to support the Club and run at Fineshade please contact me asap at skybluepetetiscali.co.uk giving details of SI Number/BO Number/Age Class and whether you are able to 'run up'.
Also we have been allocated start times 17 minutes apart for each class. So those who have already contacted me please let me know your preferred start time and who you are travelling with; so similar times can be submitted.
Thanks for your support.
Note entries have to be made before February 1st - so if you can decide by Thursday 31st January it would be appreciated.
Peter Harris 21 Jan 2013 11:22 - updated by Peter Harris 4 Feb 2013 12:37
LOG's Night Score Cup starts on Thursday January 31st and runs for 5 consecutive Thursdays. 45 minute score events with mass starts at 7:15pm.
Details here
Neil Harvatt 27 Jan 2013 19:46
Teams now entered for JK Relay
In course order - Green, Short Green, Orange (not necessarily on-the-day running order)
Come on Mum - Charlotte, Brian W, Amanda
Three H's - Pete H, Andrew, Isoldt
HALO Ladies - Helena, Helen, Mary
HALO Gentlemen - Neil, Brian S, Paddy
Should make for some good intra-club rivalry :)
Brian Ward 27 Jan 2013 11:38
Saturday 08:30 - Very sorry - overnight heavy snow has resulted in postponment of today's event. To be rearranged for Saturday February 23rd (subject to permission from pasture masters).
Update Friday 5pm. The weather forecast is for snow overnight, dying out by the morning, possibly turning to rain. A generally fine day on Saturday. We are intending to proceed with the event, but clearly extreme overnight conditions could scupper our plans. A notice will be placed on this web-site on Saturday morning if it is necessary to postpone the event.
Update Thursday 11pm. Paul and I had a pleasant walk around The Westwood this afternoon. It is looking very white. The roads are clear and the event will go ahead unless there is a sudden deterioration in the weather. Watch this space.
If you have children, why not bring along a sledge and have even more fun before or after your Orienteering.
The area we will be using for parking is popular with the sledgers, so may be busy.
Neil Harvatt 25 Jan 2013 12:26 - updated by Neil Harvatt 26 Jan 2013 08:53
Members were shocked to hear that Tom Chesters, who was a HALO member in 2011, was one of the four climbers who tragically lost their lives in a climbing accident on Saturday afternoon near Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands. Two other members of the group survived although one of them is said to be in a critical condition in hospital. Tom, who was 28, was a very competent orienteer who competed in a number of events for HALO in 2011 including the Scottish 6 Days. He was a medical engineering research PhD student at Hull University and joined AIRE when he moved to Leeds. Sadly, Tom's girlfriend, Rachel Majumdar, a doctor from Harrogate and a member of AIRE, was also one of the victims. Our sincere condolences to Tom and Rachel's families and friends on their very sad loss.
According to the Hull Daily Mail the six experienced hill walkers were said to be well equipped for their winter trek across Bidean Nam Bian. a mountain near Glencoe. The group had started their descent down a steep incline on the south side of the valley at about 2pm on Saturday when a sheet of snow gave way beneath them and carried them 1,000 feet to the bottom of the mountain at speeds estimated to be up to 50 mph.
John Butler 22 Jan 2013 09:53 - updated by John Butler 24 Jan 2013 10:19
Confirmation that HALO's Urban Event on July 21st has been selected for inclusion as part of the UK wide 2013 Nopesport Urban League.
The other 15 fixtures and details of the League can be found at http://urbanleague.nopesport.com
Hopefully HALO's Charlotte Ward will be able to defend her Women's Open title in 2013 by accumulating sufficient points before heading off to Canada ?
Peter Harris 21 Jan 2013 16:54 - updated by John Butler 22 Jan 2013 09:55
Monday night's club night has been cancelled again this week (January 21st 2013) due to the current and forecast weather conditions.
Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
See you all next week if not before (Saturday at Beverley Westwood, 1pm to 3pm, Registration near to the York/Newbald Road junction. Icecream and burger van area.)
Neil Harvatt 14 Jan 2013 15:23 - updated by Neil Harvatt 21 Jan 2013 12:03
Despite only fielding 8 runners, HALO produced three age group champions in the 2013 Yorkshire and Humberside Championships. They were hosted last Sunday (January 13th) by SYO at Big Moor and Gritsone Edge. The more geographically minded of you will be aware that Big Moor is neither in Yorkshire nor in Humberside. This year's question: Which club started that trend in 2012?
The YHOA Champions are listed here.
Congratulations to W10 champion, Emma and M12 champion, George. There was another one but he was simply lucky!
The full results can be found here.
Neil Harvatt 15 Jan 2013 18:39 - updated by John Butler 22 Jan 2013 09:56
Following the two successful urban evening events in September (Brigg) and October (Hull) last year, HALO will be organising four more such events in Spring 2013.
They are as follows:-
Thursday March 7th - Broughton (new map)
Thursday March 14th - Hull University
Thursday March 21st - Barton-on Humber (new map)
Thursday April 4th - Beverley.
For each event there will be approximately 20 SI boxes hung on lampposts or similar. You will have 45 minutes to find as many as possible. Start times may vary but will be approximately 17:30 to 19:00. As the title suggests, the registration and download will be in a local pub. We hope that you will take advantage of the landlords generosity and take some refreshments or even a meal in each pub. Exact details of the times and venues will be available on the event's page for each event nearer the date.
Neil Harvatt 8 Jan 2013 16:43 - updated by Neil Harvatt 8 Jan 2013 16:43
There will be 9 (nine) Saturday events organised by HALO between January and March 2013.
Each will feature White, Yellow, Orange and Technical (Light Green or Green depending on the area) courses.
These events are perfect for beginners, but they also present great opportunities for existing orienteers to practise their skills.
The nine events are as follows:-
Sat Jan 12 - Central Park, Scunthorpe
Sat Jan 19 - Oasis Academy, Grimsby
Sat Jan 26 - Beverley Westwood
Sat Feb 2 - Normanby Hall, Scunthorpe
Sat Feb 9 - Cleethorpes Country Park
Sat Feb 16 - Humber Bridge Country Park
Sat Mar 2 - Primrose Warren, Scunthorpe
Sat Mar 16 - East Park, Hull
Sat Mar 23 - Weelsby Woods, Grimsby
Please support these events if you are able.
In particular, if you would like to plan or organise one, then contact Neil Harvatt (fixtureshalo-orienteering.org.uk) or Brian Slater (chairmanhalo-orienteering.org.uk)
Neil Harvatt 8 Jan 2013 16:29 - updated by Neil Harvatt 8 Jan 2013 16:30
What a way to start the New Year! For those of you who missed the occasion, here's the
map and score course, and for those who participated a list of 'who-dun-wot'?
FOUND PROPERTY - A PINK FLEECE AND A PURPLEY SPORTS TOP. The O'Gradys have them.
The New Years Day Rules
The Team scores and positions
The Splits
This was a lovely day for a jog and a social - big thanks to the O'Grady Family for hosting the festival - Thanks to All who participated. Congrats to the Podium teams. Photos here on Dropbox
Brian Slater 2 Jan 2013 08:44 - updated by Brian Slater 3 Jan 2013 11:00
I am coordinating Relay entries for JK and BOC
If interested please e-mail me at
brian(at)halo-orienteering(dot)org(dot)uk
with 2013 age class and Si card number (for BOC - JK is Emit)
Thanks - Brian (W)
Brian Ward 18 Dec 2012 20:53
Grimsby and Scunthorpe Club-Nights re-open on 9th January. Alex has rescheduled the Scunthorpe Club times to 5:30 pm start and 7 pm finish. Both Club-nights are held every Wednesday. Scunthorpe's venue is Brumby Hall Sports Ground near to the POD. The Grimsby Club-night is held at Oasis Academy Wintringham, Weelsby Avenue, Grimsby. We look forward to seeing you.
Brian Slater 18 Dec 2012 08:14
The annual New Year's Day Orienteering event will take place in Campsall Country Park. Campsall is situated between the A1 and the A19, close to the former mining town of Askern. Parking and the post-event bun fight will be at the Village Hall (post code DN6 9AN) in Campsall. Suitable footwear must be worn to protect the wooden floor.
Tea, coffee, jacket potatoes with fillings, soup and trifle will be available. Food and drink brought by club members will be gratefully received. The Hall will be open to members from 11am.
Please let us know ASAP if you are coming so that sufficient maps may be printed.
Pat and Ann O'Grady (
patannogtalktalk.net) 01302-701134
Neil Harvatt 10 Dec 2012 14:35 - updated by John Butler 10 Jan 2013 17:20
Dec 9 - All results uploaded. Splitalyser and Routegadget for Night and Day events now operatonal. Please add your routes (if you know where you went!!). Ranking points on BOF web-site. Found Property - one glove - if it is yours please contact the organiser.
Dec 8th - Night event results uploaded - follow links at RHS of web page. Many thanks to all those who turned out. Route Gadget, etc will be uploaded after Sunday's event.
Dec 7th - revisions to final details
Dec 6th - Final details published on web-site - follow link on right hand side of home page.
Dec 5th. The recent rains have created many large areas of standing water on Swinemoor. Although the map now has lots of extra blue on it, the event will go ahead, recent snowstorms not withstanding. Expect to get your feet wet.
Neil Harvatt 5 Dec 2012 22:55 - updated by John Butler 10 Jan 2013 17:20
Zac Field, resplendant in his English team o'kit, is currently adorning the front cover of the 2012/13 edition of KC colour pages, together with three other young sports people. Is this the start of a promising career in the modelling industry? Autographed copies are available!
John Butler 20 Nov 2012 12:49
George became the year 6 British Schools Champion at the BSOA Championships held at Delamere Forest on 18 November.
George completed the 1.8k course in 8.43 and won by 27 seconds out of a field of 42 runners.
Emma was allowed to run in the Y5 as a nc as she is in Y4 - that did not stop her finishing 5th out of 27 and but for that 2 minute mistake could have finished first.
Pictures have been uploaded to the gallery section
Paul Van Dam 18 Nov 2012 23:34 - updated by John Butler 20 Nov 2012 12:42
The following changes have been made to the HALO League rules for the 2012/13 season:
• Inclusion of urban events in to the HALO League.
• Normalisation of results to allow for different runnability, including a sliding
scale for low HALO representation.
• Changing the par score from 100 to 1000 to reduce the likelihood of a tie.
Details of the current rules which were ratified at the 15/11/2012 committee meeting can be found here.
Pete Shew 16 Nov 2012 12:48 - updated by Pete Shew 16 Nov 2012 12:48
3 HALO Yorkshire Sprint Champions from Holt Park Estate and Golden Acre Park in Leeds. In the morning a super Sprint Prologue on the Holt Park Housing Estate - very tricky and technical Sprint-O, then the Chase in the afternoon at Golden Acre park - a more traditional woodland/parkland setting.
Charlotte Ward- W20 (and overall Women's Open Course winner)
Helen Smith- W35
Brian Ward - M50
photo's here
Brian Ward 27 Oct 2012 20:50 - updated by John Butler 20 Nov 2012 12:42
The new club attracted 4 adults and 3 young people on a drizzly, damp, dank night. They did some head to head racing and some competitive paired tactical placing and collecting of controls. Alex Piercy, the coach, was very pleased with the turn out as am I. Well done you tough stalwarts who managed to embrace the elements with open arms and very likely the appropriate clothing. The Grimsby Club ran with 4 adults who braved similar conditions. Next week, being 1/2 term for schools, both club nights will best be cancelled owing to the unavailability of some of those attending the first session. Alex, hopefully, will see you all on the 7th November for more challenges and some opportunities to get some serious or not so serious exercise!
Brian Slater 25 Oct 2012 16:04 - updated by Brian Slater 25 Oct 2012 16:09
HALO Club Night, Scunthorpe
Every Wednesday starting 24th October 2012
6pm to 7.30pm
at
Appleby Frodingham Sports Club
Brumby Hall Sports Ground
Ashby Road
Scunthorpe
North Lincolnshire
DN16 1AA
all are welcome
Turn West from Ashby Road passing the PODs on your right
Fees: - Juniors (under 21) £1; Adults £2; Family concessions.
The area has a perimeter fence which keeps it private. Changing facilities are available.
Coach – Alex Piercy 07877357027
Brian Slater 18 Oct 2012 14:41 - updated by Brian Slater 18 Oct 2012 15:01
There will be no Beverley Club Nights on Monday October 29th (half term break) and Monday November 5th (Bonfire Night).
We will re-start on Monday November 12th - please note this session will be outside whatever the weather as the gym is being used for exams.
Neil Harvatt 21 Oct 2012 20:42 - updated by John Butler 20 Nov 2012 12:52
Note: Full leg cover will be compulsory for this event. Optional for the AGM!
The Club AGM will take place at The Scout Hut, Primrose Warren after the Club Championships on Saturday 6 October.
The start time will be 4 to 4.30pm depending on when the last runners finish in the Championships.
An agenda was published in the August Club Magazine.
There will be White, Yellow, Orange, Green and Blue courses available
Starts from 1pm to 3pm
Fees £2 adults / £1 juniors
Paul Van Dam 14 Sep 2012 15:49 - updated by Neil Harvatt 4 Oct 2012 19:07
Directions to the Pier for those not familiar with Hull.
2 choices-both approaching from the A63 Clive Sullivan way travelling east (you can't turn right (south) to Victoria Pier from the Clive Sullivan Way)
1. Go over the River Hull (you will see Deep and Tidal barrier to your right) to the first roundabout and double back on yourself. After re-crossing the River Hull take the first left. This leads to the Pier, the Minerva is at the right hand end (west).
2.From the Clive Sullivan way turn left into High Street (possibly signed for Markets), this is the last turn before the River Hull. (I think this is the second left after the Princes Quay Shopping Centre Car Park). In High Street, take the first right and then right again and you will drive underneath the dual carriageway, follow the road round to the right and at the junction turn left. This leads to the Pier, the Minerva is at the right hand end (west).
Roadside parking is available. It is free for 2 hours up to 6:30pm, I don't think there are restrictions after 6:30pm - PLEASE CHECK THIS WHEN YOU PARK.
Click here for FINAL DETAILS
Following the successful launch of this new venture in Brigg, the second Thursday Pub League venue has now been confirmed.
Thursday October 18th around the Marina and Old Town area of Hull with registration, etc at the Minerva Hotel, Nelson Street HU1 1EX.
The pub does meals until 8pm. If you think you won't be ordering until after 8pm, please let the landlord know before you start your run.
Starts will be from 6pm to 6:30pm. Fees £2 adults. Dibber hire £1. Not suitable for unaccompanied under-16's. Please email Neil Harvatt (neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk) to reserve a map. (spare maps will available)
The format will be similar to Alex and Chris's in Brigg, with approx 30 controls hung on lamp-posts, railings, statues and other street furniture. You will have 45 minutes to visit as many as possible. 10 points for each control and a 10 point penalty for every minute or part minute over 45 minutes.
Neil Harvatt 5 Oct 2012 16:39 - updated by John Butler 20 Nov 2012 12:52
The first HALO league event will be the EBOR event at Skipwith Comon on Sunday October 21st.
The full list will be published in the near future. This years list will include some urban events, the scoring system may need to be revised to accommodate the urban events.
Neil Harvatt 17 Oct 2012 12:41 - updated by John Butler 20 Nov 2012 12:53
193 individuals and groups in total took part in the seven events that comprised the 2012 Saturday HALO League (SHALOL). Many of these were families groups and so the total of participants is much higher than this. This consisted of 66 on the White, 31 on the Yellow, 51 on the Orange and 45 on the Handicapped Green course.
The most popular event was the final one at The Humber Bridge Country Park with 63, closely followed by East Park with 62 and Beverley Westwood with 56. Other attendances were 30 (Cleethorpes CP), 23 (Swinemoor Pastures), 20 (Weelsby Woods) and 18 (Oasis Academy)
Congratulations to the League winners: Bella Brittain (White); Charlotte Fox (Orange); Dominic Simmonds (Orange) and Mary Vickers (Green handicap). Mementoes will be presented to the White and Green winners at the AGM. (A minimum of four events was required).
Mementoes will be presented to the White and Green winners at the AGM. (A minimum of four events was required).
Spring 2012 Final tables
White
Yellow
Orange
Green.
The 2012 Autumn Saturday League starts at Beverley Westwood on Saturday September 29th (1pm to 3pm)
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Neil Harvatt 21 Sep 2012 12:53 - updated by John Butler 20 Nov 2012 12:53
Results for Thursday evenings event can be found by following the results link.
This is a new venture for HALO - a Thursday evening urban pub league.
Many thanks to Alex and Chris for for all the time and effort they put in to organising a very good event. Also thanks to the Lord Nelson Hotel, which seemed to have everything - good food, good beer, toilets, tables for registration and even a shelving area for storing stuff! Thanks to Chairman Brian for doing the entries and results on one leg.
Hope everyone enjoyed it - the results also shows the control order for each person.
There will be more events of this nature following this sucessful launch - watch this space.
Neil Harvatt 19 Sep 2012 12:21 - updated by Neil Harvatt 1 Oct 2012 13:54
The coaching/fun-night season is about to restart. My leg may be walking again by the 17th so I propose we have a session on the 19th September - 6:30 start.
Looking forward to seeing you all then.
Newcomers are most welcome to attend. You don't have to be experienced to enjoy the activities we provide.
Brian Slater 4 Sep 2012 17:36 - updated by Brian Slater 5 Sep 2012 19:57
Unfortunately, due to the unavailablity of key officials, it will not be possible to hold this event on September 1st.
It is planned to have another Saturday event at this popular park later in the Autumn.
Neil Harvatt 28 Aug 2012 11:02 - updated by Neil Harvatt 28 Aug 2012 16:58
Congratulations to Emma, George, Mary, John and Neil who all made the podium at the bank Holiday Orienteering Festival organised by EBOR.
Some pictures here, hopefuly some more to be added soon.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/halo-o/sets/72157631290262660/
Neil Harvatt 28 Aug 2012 16:58 - updated by John Butler 20 Nov 2012 12:53
I am trying to gauge interest in the following HALO Club Kit :-
Custom Buff (Headband) in HALO colours with HALO logo
Custom Running Vest / Shorts in HALO colours with HALO logo (probably just on vest) - could be purchased as seperates if vest but no shorts required (or vice-versa!).
If I get sufficient numbers to pursue an inquiry I will then let you know the approximate costings.
Thanks,
Brian W.
Brian Ward 20 Aug 2012 19:27 - updated by Brian Ward 20 Aug 2012 19:27
Plans are being finalised for LOG's 25th anniversary weekend on Sat 1st & Sun 2nd September, which will feature the 6th annual Lincon City race (part of the UK Master’s Cup, the Nopesport Urban League and the inaugural East Midlands Urban league). The weekend will kick off with a ‘Friendship Relay’ event, with individuals entering beforehand and then allocated into teams on the night, and a celebratory BBQ at Riseholme College on Saturday evening. This will be followed on the Sunday morning with the Lincoln City race. . The flyer/initial details about the Relay event and the City race are available now at www.logonline.org.uk. Entries are online for both events at www.fabian4.co.uk and will be open from 22/07/12Neil Harvatt 8 Aug 2012 18:38
After an extremely busy day on Wednesday in Queens's Gardens, I was expecting a much more relaxed day on Friday. However Mary, Ken, John and I were pleasantly surprised. There were a number of activities, in addition to ours, in the Noddle Hill Playing Fields to celebrate the opening of a new play area, officiated over by The Mayor. There weren't as many people as Wednesday, but they came back for more and more. According to the printer computer we had 227 'runs'. The enthusiasm for Orienteering by the local youngsters was as infectious as it was surprising.
There were four grid courses plus an Introductory orienteering course within the playing fields. In addition there was a White, Yellow, Orange and technical course in the Noddle Hill Nature Reserve featuring a new map. The area has a complex path network making it ideal for the shorter less technical courses, but at this time of year the rampant vegetation makes the longer more technical courses almost impossible (and definitely unpleasant in parts). So well done Matt for completing the technical course with the exception of one rogue control. I look forward to seeing the area in the winter with the vegetation down when I am sure it will present an excellent and technical orienteering challenge. There are many features including contour, ditches, ponds and thickets and the more easterly areas have few paths.
For the record the fastest recorded times were as follows:-
Grid A - Oliver in 10 seconds
Grid B - Oliver & Drew in 17 seconds
Grid C - Dylan in 29 seconds
Grid D - Ellie & Imogen in 32 seconds
Introductory course - Ellie in 2 minutes and 7 seconds
There were some good times too on the White, Yellow and Orange courses but the printer computer decided not to save those!
A big thank-you to everyone who took part - it makes the effort putting on these events all the more worthwhile.
Neil Harvatt 7 Aug 2012 18:23 - updated by John Butler 20 Nov 2012 12:53
Phew! - what a hectic day. It started calmly enough at 8am as I put controls out on the pier in the rain.
Queens Gardens started to fill up with families at around 10:30 as Mary, Ken and I set up the grid and sprint courses. By 11:30 I was wishing I was at home watching the Olympics as we sat drinking tea watching all the families go by with scarcely a second glance at the array of kites in front of us. Then a couple of brave kids asked us what the kites were for - and we persuaded them to have a go around the grid. They enjoyed it and had a go at the second course, other people watched and asked if they could have a go. From then until 3pm the three of us didn't sit down as families even queued to take part. On offer were four courses around a grid of kites plus an 800 metre sprint course around the whole of Queens Gardens on a new map. There was also an urban course of the Old Town and Pier (only used by two groups of people).
It was difficult to tell how many people took part. According to the printer 285 runs took place, assuming people did four courses, that is 70 people. However most runs were by pairs or family groups, so we probably had around 150 taking part. We ran out of flyers for future events (I thought 30 would have been plenty) and lots of club night and club leaflets were taken.
This was all part of National Play Day, there were around 20 or 30 activities (aimed at families) taking place in Queens Gardens including colouring, a climbing wall, Zorbing, making robots out of carboard boxes and orienteering of course.
For the record the fastest recorded times of the day were as follows:-
Grid A-Josh in 14 seconds.
Grid B-Ellie in 25 seconds
Grid 3-Ellie in 33 seconds
Grid 4-Chloe, Milly and Aaron in 31 seconds
Sprint-Kieron in 4 minutes and 3 seconds. Particulary impressive as he beat Brian and Charlotte by 47 seconds, allthough they were caught out by a poorly described control!
Neil Harvatt 2 Aug 2012 09:31 - updated by John Butler 20 Nov 2012 12:54
Maze results have now been added to the course results, photographs and analysis.
All can be accessed from the Results page
Neil Harvatt 20 Jul 2012 22:09
Monday July 9th will be at Longcroft School.
Next week (July 16th) we will be at Burton Bushes again. A competition of some sort followed by a picnic if the weather is suitable.
The July 16th night will be the final club night of the school term (Re-start on Monday September 10th)
Neil Harvatt 9 Jul 2012 12:11
This Monday's (July 2nd 2012) club night will be near to Burton Bushes on The Westwood rather than at Longcroft School.
Meet at 6:30 about 200 metres past the Racecourse grandstand (on opposite side of road to Racecourse).
Neil Harvatt 2 Jul 2012 08:20 - updated by Neil Harvatt 2 Jul 2012 08:21
Photo's :-
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.358883257516477.79307.190873247650813&type=1
Many thanks to all the HALO members that turned out for the club against Lincolnshire rivals LOG for the annual challenge competition.
The event consisted of a Prologue and Chase format at the University's Riseholme campus. The Prologue took us to the North of the site where we experienced some of the grottier parts of the woodland. The warnings in the start lane about one control being sited in running water turned out to be no exaggeration. Althought the weather on the evening was very pleasant, many of the paths had become rivers due to earlier heavy rain. The Chase was a welcome relief, taking us to the south of the campus in decidely more runnable areas. One tricky part of the Chase was avoiding the sheep in the field next to the lake - they were running in packs to get away from the runners, but because the courses criss-crossed the field, the sheep only succeeded in runnning towards other groups of runners, requiring some avoiding action.
Unfortunately on this occasion we were second, the full results can be found on the following link.
http://www.logonline.org.uk/wp/events-calendar/summer-series-2012/riseholme-park-28th-june-2012/index/
There were 22 HALO runners in total and the 15 scorers were :
Juniors Seniors Veterans
Charlotte Ward 98 Matt Williams 89 Brian Ward 100
Gabriella Brittain 83 Helena Crutchley 88 Neil Harvatt 98
Dom Simmonds 39 Andrew Houlden 83 Mark Tyszka 85
Chris Simmonds 82 Mary Carrick 83
Harriet Gillman 82 Mary Vickers 78
Alex Smith 75 Pat O'Grady 37
HALO total 1200, LOG total 1403
Thanks also to Lyndsey (72 points), Amanda, Pete, Ken, Pete, Geoff and Ann who also ran in the event .
Neil Harvatt 29 Jun 2012 09:17 - updated by John Butler 20 Nov 2012 12:54
Photo's here :-
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Humberside-and-Lincolnshire-Orienteers/190873247650813?sk=photos#!/media/set/?set=a.357979184273551.79121.190873247650813&type=1
Cup fever has come to North Lincolnshire with the eagerly anticipated first ever Poacher Knock Out Cup on Wednesday June 27th at Swallow Vale. This arena, with its deep valley sides and runnable woodlands could well become the 'Wembley' of the orienteering world. There are 3 cups over Short/Medium and Long distances. The Rules are relatively straight forward! and can be found here.
The start times are fixed - so please be prompt - (if late for 1st Round runners can compete in repercharge in 2nd Round). The draw has now been made at the New Inn during the presentations of Poacher League Trophies. Any queries please inform me at skybluepetetiscali.co.uk..
I hope as many people as possible support this innovative event - it is only a tria,l but if successful could well become a regular part of the HALO & Poacher calendars.
Trophies will be awarded to the 3 winners.
The Revised draw and full list of start times for all courses is now available here .
If there are withdrawals etc. or late entries the organiser(s) have the right to modify the draw in order to produce a 'fair' competition and try to prevent First Round byes e.g. if there is a withdrawal from a Race of 2 runners - a replacement will come from a Race of 3, hence equalising numbers in each race.
Also the entry to this event is free (thanks to the committee) - however those willing to sponsor me at the Great North Run will have the opportunity to do so accordingly at the event. The Charity that I shall be running for is Butterwick Hospice based in the North East. Thanking you in anticipation.
Peter
Peter Harris 16 Jun 2012 15:42 - updated by John Butler 20 Nov 2012 12:54
Only three points separate Dean, Zac and Neil for League champion going into the final final event at Normanby Hall Park on the 1st July.
Dean on 751 points only needs to fend off the challenge from Zac and Neil to win, but to improve his score will need to better the 118 of his lowest top six scores
Zac on 750 will need to improve on his sixth highest score of 114 and score 116. If Dean scores more than 118 than Zac will also have to beat that score by two.
Neil will need a good run to imrove his 748 by adding four to his lowest top six score of 114 as well as being four in front of any score that Dean makes over 118.
Either Neil or Dean could become Master's champion, and if Zac wins overall, then Jake gets promoted to Junior champion.
The other places seem to be settled, Michal Smith should take Super Vet and Helen Smith the Senior.
Pete Shew 30 Apr 2012 16:26 - updated by Pete Shew 22 Jun 2012 11:51
Last night at the Annual Poacher Presentations HALO members were given the opportunity to say goodbye to Malcolm and Fran (or should that be Fran and Malcolm). They have been active members of the club for over 25 years and during that time have helped,coached, planned, organised or controlled at nearly all HALO events (large or small). A remarkable achievement and level of commitment. Although they have tried to 'escape' for approximately 2 years their loyalty to the club and the sport have remained. Eventually they have managed to emigrate north of the border next week. We wish them all the best for the future and I am sure many of us will 'bump' into them in some distant forest in some distant event in the near future.
Photos of the presentation of trophies etc. are here.
Malcolm and Fran were presented with card/champagne/flowers and a 'special' Poacher montage of maps and photos hastily and expertly prepared by Isoldt (in the back of her car during the Mausoleum Event).
Peter Harris 21 Jun 2012 11:51 - updated by John Butler 20 Nov 2012 12:54
Monday June 11th - at Longcroft School
Monday June 18th - at Burton Bushes, Beverley Westwood, opposite the Racecoures Grandstand. This is the date of the Olympic Torch Relay through Beverley, schools are closed and many roads may also be closed, hence the change of venue.
Neil Harvatt 11 Jun 2012 11:19 - updated by Neil Harvatt 11 Jun 2012 11:19
The winning team's (George, Pete, Sam, Ben, Nick & Dave) GPS verification is here .Extra half mile run - detour on foreshaw & did Ben get lost!!!
North Bank route is here - amazing - route was 30.01 miles - was the extra 0.01 due to Mary going behind a bush!!
Thanks to all runners and spectators for making it an excellent inaugral event.
Can't imagine it will be an annual event - perhaps 5 years time - when we will all be 5 years older but have to run an extra 5 miles. At least start then will be close to home at Tealby.
Special mention to Andy Lucas and all from LOG who made the event worthwhile. 30 miles cross country is certainly a feat in itself. Commiserations to Paul who incurred a hip injury half way - at least he now has some 'HALO' super wash to rub into his muscles which should provide a miracle cure - hope he's fit for tonights Poacher.
More photos here
Peter Harris 6 Jun 2012 09:52 - updated by John Butler 20 Nov 2012 12:54
Tuesday will see approximately 20 HALO members and 10 HALO guests compete in the 30 mile relay challenge from either north or south of the Humber Bridge. It is anticipated that teams will finish between 12.30 p.m. and 1.30 p.m. in the centre of the bridge???? The 'party' will then start on Hessle Foreshaw, adjacent to the Old Windmill next to the Country Park Inn. All welcome - competitors, walkers, spectators, Hollywood stars and even Royalty. Those with any energy left can even tackle the Permanent Orienteering Course.
Photo's on-line via HALO Facebook here :-
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Humberside-and-Lincolnshire-Orienteers/190873247650813#!/media/set/?set=a.346510115420458.76586.190873247650813&type=3
Peter Harris 31 May 2012 14:25 - updated by John Butler 20 Nov 2012 12:55
A very good weekend for HALO in the Yorkshire Urban League double-header.
At a VERY wet Knaresborough on Sunday (planned by ex-HALOite Mike Cope) we had a Women Open winner - Charlotte, and a 3rd in Men Super Vets - Neil with Brian (W) 4th in Men Vets.
On Monday we moved to York and another very successful day. 1st places for Neil (Men Super Vet), George and Emma Van Dam in the Men and Women Very Young Junior classes. 3rd places for Charlotte (Women Open) and Brian (W) Men Vets, plus a 4th in Men Ultra Vets for Mike Smith.
Brian Ward 4 Jun 2012 19:43 - updated by Brian Ward 4 Jun 2012 19:44
Urban Photo's Here! :-)
I have (literally) hundreds of "out-takes" so if you want more - please ask!
brian(AT)halo-orienteering(DOT)org(DOT)uk
just send me the photo of you from the album and I'll try to collate others and send them back!
Brian Ward 27 May 2012 17:35 - updated by Brian Ward 27 May 2012 19:29
Believe it or not HALO, at great expense (don't tell the Treasurer), have been able to employ the services of a Hollywood A List Superstar to unveil the limited edition 30th Anniversary T Shirt. Not only will he or she be appearing at Beverley on Sunday but it is hoped that he or she will also be able to model this exclusive souvenir at Normanby onWednesday evening. I know the original first choice 'supermodel' Mary C will be disappointed in not being the first to strut the catwalk in her high heels, but HALO could not refuse this offer, when he or she chose the Poacher rather than the Cannes Film Festival.
Hopefully photos of the event will be on the website before the national press - although several paparazzi have been spotted in North Lincolnshire today.
You can see here why RobPat was employed and not Mary!!
Note : only a very limited number of the T Shirts have been pre-odered - so in order to obtain a T Shirt before the event you need to contact the team captains this week in order that additional stocks are delivered in time. Wednesday will also give the oppurtunity for runners( and walkers) to try on the T Shirts for size selection.
Peter Harris 22 May 2012 09:02 - updated by John Butler 20 Nov 2012 12:56
The Hull Schools Final will now take place on Tuesday June 19th at East Park (approx 4pm to 6pm). The original date of May 15th had to be changed as a result of exam clashes.
The North Lincs Schools Final will take place on Monday May 14th in Scunthorpe.
The North East Lincs Final will take place on Friday June 22nd.
The East Riding Schools Final took place on Tuesday May 1st at Burton Constable Hall with 200 children taking part. The results are as follows:-
Year 5 Year 6 Maze
The Grand Final for all four authorities will take place at Appeby Frodingham (Central Park), Scunthorpe on Saturday July 14th.
Neil Harvatt 10 May 2012 11:10 - updated by Neil Harvatt 10 May 2012 13:54
I have 'tweaked' Routegadget so that all newly uploaded events, starting with Poacher 4 at Willingham have the distance display changed from pixels to meters. This can be viewed when one or more runners are selected and the "View routes" button is clicked.
In addition there is another section in that display showing the rate in minutes per kilometer for each leg as well as an overall rate.
NOTE: these displays will only be shown for competitors who have recorded their route
Please report any problems to me, Peter Shew .
Pete Shew 5 May 2012 11:03 - updated by Peter Harris 7 May 2012 13:04
Today there may be 90ish days to the start of the Olympics, but there are only 40ish days to the other big sporting event of 2012, namely the HALO anniversary relay.
Neil has volunteered his services to captain/co-ordinate HALO team(s) from the North Bank. So anyone wishing to run that side of the Humber should contact him accordingly with details of preferred length of run and preferred area and preferred times so that he can plan the logistics accordingly. There are no hard and fast rules - groups can run together, runners can do more than one leg,any distance can be run etc. The only restriction is for Under 16's should be accompanied or marshalled at road crossings by fellow team mates.
As no one has volunteered South Bank I shall co ordinate teams. A register of interest board will be at the next Poacher Event. Or alternatively email skybluepetetiscali.co.uk.
Good luck also to anybody wishing to try to organise a dual team where the same runners compete against themselves running legs both North and South, by transferring to the other side of the Bridge after running their first leg before they run their second. I am sure it is logistically possible - any volunteers?
A summary of possible leg lengths now posted under Flyer on Event Page, together (hopefully) with a Google Earth link.
ENTRY FORMS for interested parties now posted under Flyer on the Event Page.
Remember the date JUBILEE TUESDAY June 5th - there will not be any bigger celebrations anywhere else that day!
GOOGLE EARTH ROUTES NOW ADDED Under Final Details on the Event Page
Peter Harris 17 Apr 2012 08:51 - updated by Peter Harris 7 May 2012 13:05
Full results / report available by following the results tab on right hand side of page.
Individual course results and league points below
WHITE YELLOW ORANGE GREEN (TECHNICAL)
Updated league points to follow.
Neil Harvatt 22 Apr 2012 20:30
Online entries now open for the Beverley Urban Race.
Follow the Fixtures Link for details of the event and how to enter.
HALO members who are able to help on the day will get a reduced entry fee, contact Helena Crutchley helenacrutchley.karoo.co.uk who will provide you with the discount code for the online entry system (if she likes you!)
Neil Harvatt 21 Apr 2012 00:15 - updated by Pete Shew 3 May 2012 23:52
HALO has achieved ERCAS GOLD - the highest level of award under the East Riding Club Accreditation Scheme (ERCAS).
ERCAS is run by East Riding Voluntary Action Services (ERVAS) on behalf of East Riding of Yorkshire Council and enables clubs to set and meet standards which will lead to better quality sports provision for young people. It aims to recognise clubs that offer an acceptable quality of service and to improve the quality and safety of the club's infrastructure.
Clubs who have achieved accreditation in line with ERCAS must demonstrate they have the following policies and procedures in place within their organisation:
- qualified coaches
- Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) disclosure checked coaches and volunteers
- first aid requirements
- health and safety procedures (including risk assessment)
- child protection policy and procedures
- skill and development progression
- appropriate insurance
- club constitution.
As a GOLD member HALO is entitled to use school facilities in the East Riding at a reduced rates, ongoing support and guidance, access to potential grants, resources and possible partnerships, as well as invitations to special events and activities.
John Butler 14 Apr 2012 17:42
The 2012 Lincolnshire Poacher Series commences at Hendale tonight- not many minutes left to go. Weather forecast is here. Don't be put off - bring cagoules - be prepared.
NOTE :Best 8 out of 11 events Count for Trophies - for Organisers 7 plus Joker, for KO Cup 4 events required (average of 4 slowest mins/km used for calculating handicapped start times).
A summary of Events can be found here. Note Parking arrangements and Post Race Venues are subject to change - so please check latest details before the day. To access the up to date information on the website use the Regulars tab then Poacher.
Notes on Poacher 1
- Hot off the press - Course Lengths - Short 2.1kms (TD2), Medium 3.3kms (TD4),Long 5.5km s (TD5) - reminder change in course names from the previous yellow/short & long
- Parking now secured at Southern end of Hendale, 100m west of Grasby Bottom Crossroads (towards Grasby) - at some stage flyer/fixtures/website stated parking was to be at north end.
- Kite Collecting - no formal schedule has been introduced as yet, so volunteers will be required at every event.
- With some of our experienced SI gurus being away at JK in Scotland, it would be appreciated that anyone with SI knowledge who is attending could assist/relieve Pete S at some stage.
Notes on Poacher 2
- Post Race Venue changed - as I will be celebrating (due to Poacher commitments) my birthday in deepest Lincolnshire, rather than some other faraway exotic location, Isoldt & Amber are arranging, after the event a Poacher Party in Tealby (17 Front Street) - bring a bottle (or two).
- This event involves road crossings - from parking/registration to competition area and for the long course, a timed out leg accross the A46 - so if anybody can do a marshalling stint it would be appreciated.
Peter Harris 14 Mar 2012 11:45 - updated by Peter Harris 11 Apr 2012 08:05
The current standings in the 2012 HALO Saturday League with one round to go are here.
The final round is on Saturday April 21st at the Humber Bridge Country Park (parking at the Foreshore car park). The Saturday events have been a big success with nearly 150 runs having taken place so far (White 50, Yellow 21, Orange 33 and Green 44). The true figure of participants is far higher as many runs were done by family groups.
The White course will be contested by HALO juniors Jacob Smith and Bella Brittain and will be decided on April 21st.
Top of the Yellow course is LOG's Charlotte Fox.
EBOR junior Helen Thacker looks to be the only one who can win the Orange course, although HALO junior Dom Simmonds could take the lead with a good run in the last round although won't have the requisite number of events (4).
The most competitive course is the Green handicap. Mary Vickers cannot now be beaten but she has been pushed all the way by Matthew Williams. Mary is the first to admit that her handicap is generous, but that is simply a measure of her improvement since last year. The handicap will be a lot lower in the next series.
Points from Round 6 on march 31st at Oasis Academy are here
For those confused by the points calculations, the rules are here
Neil Harvatt 24 Feb 2012 17:09 - updated by Neil Harvatt 1 Apr 2012 22:44
Many thanks to the twelve HALO members and one non-member involved in
this year’s Humber Night Challenge which was organised jointly by Humber
Police, Humber Fire and Rescue, the Tribune Trust and HALO on 3/4 March. As well as giving up all of the Saturday
evening (or the early hours of Sunday morning, or in some cases both) 3 members
also put on five training sessions at various venues in Beverley, Driffield, Hull,
Grimsby and Scunthorpe prior to the event.
Some 140 youngsters from East Riding, Hull, North East Lincolnshire and
North Lincolnshire in teams of 5 successfully completed 20K of night
orienteering, mainly off road, starting and finishing at Brantingham Park (the
home of Hull Ionians Rugby Football Club) in the East Riding. The results are being kept under
wraps until the prize giving at the Odeon Cinema in Hull on 19 March.
The fastest
team took 3:50:04 to complete the course, excluding the time taken to tackle the six challenges which they encountered on route. The final positions are adjusted to reflect their scores for the challenges.
The first
challenge, which was run by HALO, was to plot 10 map references which
identified the route to be followed. The
last challenge was also run by HALO and was a maze where individual team
members had to collect letters of the alphabet that when put together in the
right order spelt the name of a place connected to the event. The other challenges, which included creating
a wigwam, securing a team member in a stretcher and facing a mock crime scene,
were run by our partner organisations. HALO
also provided the maps and the SI equipment which was used for the start,
finish and the controls on route.
The prize for the
winning team is a week’s adventure course in the Lake District. HALO will be presenting each of the members of the top
six teams with a HALO prize voucher which entitles the holder to free admission
to any HALO Club Night or Orienteering event for the next year.
John Butler 9 Mar 2012 11:19 - updated by John Butler 23 Mar 2012 11:06
Results with ranking points can be found here:-
http://www.britishorienteering.org.uk/index.php?pg=results&eday=58107
For simple results follow the Latest Results link at the right hand side of the home page.
RouteGadget will hopefully be up and running this evening.
Apologies from me for the confusion with a couple of the Age Class YHOA Champions. I hadn't realised that a couple of the later finishers had affected the results. The Age class results will also be published this evening. Watch this space!
Neil Harvatt 18 Mar 2012 19:41 - updated by Neil Harvatt 18 Mar 2012 19:42
I’m running the London Marathon in 6 weeks. During my 20 mile training run on Sunday I had plenty of time to realise I should make my efforts deliver something more than just my own sense of achievement.
I’d really appreciate it if you could direct your browser towards www.justgiving.com/martin-g-smith and donate what you can towards a very worthy charity that I have a personal connection to – Crohn’s and Colitis UK. There’s more info on
the link to convince you that a) the charity and b) I am worth supporting.
Many thanks in advance
Martin Smith
Pete Shew 16 Mar 2012 08:31 - updated by Pete Shew 16 Mar 2012 08:32
Results, RouteGadget and Splitalyzer now available. Follow the Events tab at the top of the home page or the Latest Results tab at the right hand side of the home page.
Results are also on the BOF web-site at http://www.britishorienteering.org.uk/index.php?pg=results&eday=62084
Thanks to all who took part - another strong turnout for The Westwood.
It was good to see John Butler out and about despite his cast. He did not hobble around a course if that is what you were wondering.
It was good to see John Butler out and about despite his cast We hope to see him out running as soon as possible.
Thanks to all who organised and helped - Mary, Brian, Dave, Sam, Matt, Oliver, Helen, Helena, Dorothy, Mike, Bella, Paul - hope I haven't missed anyone.
Neil Harvatt 12 Mar 2012 00:11 - updated by John Butler 23 Mar 2012 11:06
Online entry is still available for the 2012 YHOA Championships until Sunday March 11th.
The cheaper on-line entry rate expires on March 8th. Adult rate is £1 extra (no premium for juniors) until March 11th.
Entry on Day is subject to map availability (£12 Adults, (£5 for Adults on White to Orange courses) and £4 Juniors.)
Click here for the Fabian4 website http://www.fabian4.co.uk/default.aspx?eventID=631.
Neil Harvatt 8 Mar 2012 21:28
We had just one technical exercise on Wednesday. A circular grid of 17 controls to be collected in the order set by each of six courses. It was in darkness with SI boxes placed on yellow stakes. The middle stake had a control kite to aid relocation if required. What skills were practised? Map setting; planning ahead (leaving the control site quickly in the best direction for the next control); choosing best route to next site; compass use?; control card checking; ignoring other headlamps: I have linked course 5 to this article for your perusal. To increase the difficulty of this exercise the control marker on the centre stake could be removed. Apparently Sam used the centre kite successfully for many of his routes. Obviously the straight route for each leg is shortest; the challenge is to select it quickly.
Each course was at least 600m so it was possible to keep up a good pace for that period of time. Participants were able to dictate their rest period between runs, allowing time to download. Total distance for all six courses was 4.2km approx. Times are shown here.
The circles grid adds a little more difficulty to the usual square grid that we use in training known as 'naughty numbers'. The circles grid is a suitable alternative to setting up a ‘Maze’; however the practice of making route choices is lessened.
Having access to SI equipment for both our HALO club nights is a bonus. We can add that competitive element into some of the exercises where appropriate. Neil Harvatt holds 48 SI boxes, stakes and kites for North Bank use and likewise I hold the same for use on the South Bank of the Humber.
See you next Wednesday.
Brian Slater, UKCC Level 2 British Orienteering Coach
Brian Slater 26 Feb 2012 10:03 - updated by Brian Slater 26 Feb 2012 19:44
The web site has a new look as the old layout was getting quite cluttered.
Please checkout the new Car Share feature found in the left panel - you will need to log on to add or to see details of offers and requests.
Do have a look at Mark Slater's video - this will roll up out of the way after a few visits.
Pete Shew 24 Feb 2012 10:21
If you haven't done already, please let Neil Harvatt know as soon as possible if you are able to take part on behalf of HALO. (Copy of email sent to all members, reproduced below)
The Compass Sport Cup and Trophy are the premier inter-club orienteering competitions for England and Wales.
HALO is classified as a small club and so competes in the Trophy competition.
The first round, for us, of the 2012 competition is as follows: -
EBOR Gilling Woods, Helmsley 19 February 2012
Compass Sport Cup AIRE,SYO,EBOR,CLOK
Compass Sport Trophy EPOC,CLARO,NN,HALO
The available courses are as follows:-
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Brown
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Men Open
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2
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Blue Women
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Women Open
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3
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Blue Men
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M45 M20-
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4
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Green Women
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W45 W20-
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5
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Green Men
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M60
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6
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Short Green Veterans
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M75 W60
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7A
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Light Green Men
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M18-
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7B
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Light Green Women
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W18-
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8A
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Orange Men
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M14-
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8B
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Orange Women
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W14-
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I will coordinate the entries and HALO will pay for your entry fees.
All entries need to be in by February 12th.
We need as many people to take part as possible.
Let me know whether you want an early (10:30 to 11:00), Middle (11:00 to 12:00) or a late start (12:00 to 12:30).
Also if you want a lift or are prepared to give others a lift, please let me know.
Further details can be found on http://eborienteers.org.uk/future-fixtures/compasssportcup2012/
Neil Harvatt 6 Feb 2012 13:14 - updated by John Butler 20 Nov 2012 12:56
This Saturday (11th February) Orienteering will be a feature on Sky Sports News from 7am as part of their 'Get Involved' programme. The programme aims to provide information on how to get involved in different sports and also highlight sports with less media coverage.
Filming took place last week at the Manchester and District Orienteering Club Night in Hazel Grove and also at the Regional Event at Concorde Chase near Farnborough. As well as footage of Orienteering taking place the crew from Sky Sports conducted interviews and provided information on British Orienteering's clubs, events and activities.
Watch it here
http://www.skysports.com/tv_show/story/0,20144,24128_7498877_24128,00.html
Brian Ward 9 Feb 2012 20:32 - updated by John Butler 20 Nov 2012 12:56
The scores on the doors are in and the results are :-
Simon Alex G - 270 points
Paul B Alex S - 270 points
Neil Chris - 310 points
David Paul S - 300 points
Marcia Ken - 290 points
Grace Brian - 300 points
MANY THANKS to Amanda for hosting and to David and Charlotte for doing the leg work (if you know what I mean) on the catering side!
The event itself was an "odds & evens" score run over 45 minutes, when all individual results had been calculated the top runner was paired with the bottom runner and so on.
Individually the results were :-
Alex Smith, 80 points in 45:54 (10 point deduction for late time)
Chris Simmonds, 130 points in 39:16
Paul Simmons, 130 points, no recorded time but within the limit
Simon Bradbury, 210 points in 44:36 (10 point bonus for early time)
Neil Harvatt, 180 points in 41:41
Paul Bradbury, 190 points in 45:35 (10 point deduction for late time)
Ken Hutson, 150 points in 39:49
David Ward, 170 points in 43:21
Alex Gymer, 60 points in 42:55
Marcia Bradbury, 140 points in 40:13
Grace Merry, 150 points in 40:18
Brian Slater, 150 points in 41:50
Brian Ward 28 Dec 2011 20:33 - updated by John Butler 6 Dec 2012 17:51
Amanda broke her ankle today at Thieves Wood while orienteering - she posted on the NOC forum the following :-
A Big Thank You to all those competitors who assisted or asked about my well-being after I fell and sadly broke my ankle in Thieves Wood today. Short Green was going so well and so I 'shuffled' a bit faster towards #11 and the spikes on my o-shoes caused my left food to slide along a snow covered branch and twist back. A special thank you to the young boy competitor who hearing my cries ran to the finish for assistance coming to let me know help was on its way and to Alison and Alison who forgave their Orange course to stay with me, keep me warm and raise my spirits. Also many thanks to Hilary and the NOC Team who swiftly responded to call for an Ambulance. We are only sorry that we didn't take a photo of the ambulance jeep/buggy that collected me from a small forest path! Hull Royal A&E awaits in the morning I hope for a swift recovery. Thanks again - you were brilliant. Amanda Ward HALO
Brian Ward 12 Feb 2012 19:58 - updated by Brian Ward 19 Feb 2012 10:03
Yasmin and George both won cups (mugs, really) at the 2012 Yorkshire and Humberside Middle Distance Championships held at Norland Moor, EPOC on Sunday February 12th. Well done to both these juniors for coming first in their classes. Full results below:-
http://www.eastpennineoc.org.uk/2012events/120212norland/120212_norland.php
Neil Harvatt 13 Feb 2012 11:28 - updated by John Butler 20 Nov 2012 12:56
Best wishes go to John Butler for a speedy recovery. He broke his left ankle at the Club Night on Monday February 6th. His leg is now in plaster and he can only get around on crutches. And as he can't get his trousers on, we won't be seeing him outside anytime soon. Our sympathies probably need to be as much with Lynda as they are with John! Orienteering wise it couldn't have happenned at a worse time for John as we are now moving into the busy period with the East Riding Schools Competitions and the Humberside Police Lifestyle Challenge, both of which John has masterminded on behalf of HALO. Hopefully it will give an opportunity for other members to get involved with these worthwhile projects and allow John the proper recuperation that he needs.
Neil Harvatt 10 Feb 2012 20:38 - updated by Neil Harvatt 10 Feb 2012 20:41
JK and British relays - if you are interested in a HALO run (the club pays) please let
Brian W know via the usual methods
Brian Ward 6 Feb 2012 21:06 - updated by John Butler 20 Nov 2012 12:56
Many members of Beverley AC took part in the Urban Night Event on Wednesday February 8th starting and finishing from Beverley Leisure Centre.
Results and Routegadget are now on the web-site - follow the EVENTS tab or the RESULTS link at the right hand side of the home page. If you can remember the route you took, add your route t RouteGadget - it's fairly self explanatory.
Neil Harvatt 9 Feb 2012 23:50 - updated by Neil Harvatt 10 Feb 2012 21:11
Despite, the cold, there was still a reasonable turnout for the predominately outdoor exercises. We started of with a course around the school using needle punches. The same map was used for both the beginners and experienced runners. The beginners went around the odd numbered controls, whereas the experienced members went around the even numbers which were all in the field requiring accurate navigation. The odd numbered controls could be used as attack points for the even controls. Everyone completed thesec ourses without errors.
The next exercise involved a grid of 21 controls with maps of increasing difficulty. Maps 1 and 2 showed th elocation of all controls, so that these could be used as handrails to navigate by. Maps 3 and 4 only showed the controls on that course, so again accurate navigation was required. The evening finished off with two indoor courses also requiring compass bearings. The results for the four outdoor grids and the two indoor course are here.
No lost property this week (well there was a pair of glasses but they were quickly claimed), so only got the diamond encrusted watch left.
See you next Monday. Next Saturday events - February 11th (Weelsby Woods, Grimsby) and February 18th (Beverley area, probably Swinemoor (but awaiting permission), parking on old road at Ticton).
Neil Harvatt 3 Feb 2012 12:24 - updated by Neil Harvatt 3 Feb 2012 12:27
There was a terrific turn out on a cold but sunny morning for HALO's first event in recent years at Hull's largest park. East Park is full of things to do for all the family, a wildlife park, boating lake, gardens, model yacht lake and children's play areas, now Orienteering can be added to the list of activities. Over 50 groups and individuals took part which made all the time spent on map making well worth the effort. There were 22 members taking on the challenges that East Park offered but the majority of the participants were new to the sport. All apeared to enjoy the event so much that they had a go at more than one course. Many thanks to all the HALO helpers who helped with setting up, dealing with entries and collecting controls at the end.
Results and RouteGadget are now available - follow the East Park results link on the right hand side of the home page. Please add your routes if you can remember where you went!
Individual course results can be found here.
I hope the newcomers who came along today will take part in other HALO events, details are on this web-site. If you require any further information contact neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk">neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk
Cumulative standings after Round 2 can be found here. Mary Vickers is leading the Technical handicap league after two impressive performances. Last year's chairman, John Butler is topping the Orange course standings. The White course is jointly headed by Emily Brown and Bella Brittain. The Morrison Men after their victory at Cleethorpes are ahead on the Yellow course.
Neil Harvatt 28 Jan 2012 23:07 - updated by Neil Harvatt 30 Jan 2012 11:51
Another cold crisp night - perfect for running about in the dark. We started inside with the technical training, then we had a good run around outside. Three seperate kites were placed around the school site - each kite had 3 stakes 50m away from it on different bearings. The task was to find the correct stake by taking a bearing from the kite using a "white map" (Hence no relying on familiar features around the site). Quite a difficult task but managed superbly well be everyone.
The evening was rounded off by a map symbol challenge in the Gym. The "map" was 10 map symbols, these had to be converted into descriptions, then reading from a table converted again into a control code. A memory exercise as well as learning map symbols. For example if the first two symbols were a depression (31) followed by a marsh (35), then you had to go to control 31 then 35. The codes were on the wall, so the trick was to see how many you could memorise. Well done to Bella, Helena, Matthew and Lindsey for completing all four map symbol courses.
Results here for indoor exercises here.
Surprisingly no-one has yet claimed the diamond encrusted watch left on the 9th January.
Don't forget - East Park this Saturday.
Neil Harvatt 25 Jan 2012 21:55 - updated by Neil Harvatt 25 Jan 2012 22:11
The cold frosty night provided perfect conditions for orienteering training on the Longcroft School site. Although you stood around at your peril. So we started off indoors with technical traiingon compass bearings. Then outside to put these skills into practise. This was followed by the option of a long or short course using needle punches. The long course required accurate compass bearings to find a few of the controls which were just a cane with a needle punch. Not easy to find in the dark. However - everyone suceeded, which was pretty impressive.
The evening finished off with controls sited on stakes on a 5 by 4 grid at 15 metre intervals. It was surprising how hard it was to see some of them. There were six seperate courses to have a go at, the first two maps had control numbers, but not the final four - you had to be confident you were at the right control. Even though it was a relatively small grid, compass bearings were essential for navigation. The sixth course was simply a sprint around the grid, punching the outside 12 controls.
Only one person completed all six, well done Lindsey. Results for the outdoor timed exercises are here.
Neil Harvatt 19 Jan 2012 14:09 - updated by Neil Harvatt 19 Jan 2012 14:13
The New Year coaching started with technique training - 'aiming-off' and indoor 'route choice'. As you will see from the map I had placed 6 control sites as 'starts' (triangles), and some controls to be found, marked as circles 1 to 9. The starts had a large 'kite' attached but the circles were marked with small markers (10cm X 10cm) laid flat on the ground. We used head torches as it was quite dark. The added challenge was that there was another marker ( 5m to 7m) to each side of the correct control. Therefore the participant had to record the middle 'kite code' only. The most efficient way to do that was to aim-off to one side or the other using the compass; firstly finding the end kite then secondly, turning appropriately to find the next 'kite' which would be the middle one. Those who did not aim off adequately would have to check all 3 'kites' to ascertain the middle one. Phew!
All came back with either a 'full-house' or just 1 missed. Caroline on her first session got a 'full-card'.
Having warmed-up at the beginning of the session, an interval session was popped in between map activities. Participants did 10 X 75m at a fast pace.
The indoor session used a map of the badminton courts interspersed with obstacles intended to represent uncrossable fences which were then navigated around each choosing what they believed to be the shortest route; results link here.
More of the same (aiming-off) next week using a bigger area of the Oasis site with longer distances.
See you then - have a few runs at the weekend - Chambers Wood, Saturday (LOG event).
Brian
Brian Slater 12 Jan 2012 14:00 - updated by Brian Slater 12 Jan 2012 16:45
It was good to see such a good turnout on the first Club Night of 2012, 20 altogether with a perfect 50:50 split of members and non-members. The activities were all indoors (to the disappointment of some members who have a love of the cold and the dark!) involving running exercises, map symbol relays, netball numbers (with a small dose of mental arithmetic) and finishing off with timed sprint courses using the SI equipment. Example of one of the courses here. Eight people (Jake, Helena, Jackie, Lindsey, Matthew, Mary, Ken and someone else) managed to complete all six courses. Jake would have had the fastest time overall, except for a slow time on the last course when he gallantly helped one of the younger members with their course. Results for those timed activities are here.
Lost property - A diamond encrusted watch with black strap was found in the changing rooms (39 diamonds, 1 missing). Contact Neil (neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk">neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk) if it is yours. Due to the incredible value of this item, I will need some confirmation that it is yours - model, serial number, time showing, that sort of thing.
Hope to see you all next week - and a few more. There will be some outdoor activities next week - unless the weather prevents us.
Neil Harvatt 11 Jan 2012 08:28 - updated by Neil Harvatt 11 Jan 2012 08:38
'Twas very pleasing to see newcomers enjoying the introductory courses on a bright but windy day. And well done to all you others who bravely chose the Technical course. It was designed to give lots of route choice which will be confirmed or not when you put your details/routes on the website.
The fastest times were Emily on the White 7.05; on the Yellow, the Morrison Men took the lead in 15.50; Dominic led the Orange in a creditable 32.07:
The class leaders in the Technical were Brian Ward M50; Mary Carrick W60; Charlotte W20 (looking at the splits Charlotte was fastest on some of the legs); Mark Tyszka M75: Well done those and everyone else who will have totted up some points for the league. If you feel you can do better we will see you soon at the next SHALOL.
Those of you who ran the Technical might want to look at 'splitalyzer' on Route Gadget. A straight line on the 'absolute time' graph shows a very consistent run; note the top 5 runner's graphs and Amanda Ward's!
Thanks to all the helpers, we were ready for the participants on time and at the race end were cleared up by 4.20.
The results and Route Gadget are now available on the 'Events' page above, or the link on the right.
Brian Slater - See you all next time, hope you all enjoyed your run.
Brian Slater 8 Jan 2012 10:42 - updated by Brian Slater 8 Jan 2012 13:25
New Year's day saw 14 runners split into three teams take on the Barmby Moor event.
Neil had prepared an excellent double sided map showing the urban and rural elements which gave all the runners choices of how long they spent in the village before returning to the finish at the house.
With 16 controls in the village and 14 in the fields managing the time was always going to be crucial. Barmby is triangle in shape and has an inner ring road so the controls had you visiting the points as well as a trip round the inner part before the long leg back to the house. With 10 controls grouped in pairs around the field the last few minutes consisted of runners criss crossing in all directions before the countdown saw them all race to the finish.
Brian Ward was first home with all controls and Neil and Paul also managed the maximum. In addition all 14 finished in time so no penalty points.
The final scores were
Brian Ward and John Butler - 530 points
Brian Slater, Paul and Pat Simmons - 560 points
Mary, Ken and Amanda - 630 points
Neil, Fran and Ellen - 650 points
Paul, Helen and Pat - 700 points
So next New Year's Day will see a trip to Doncaster!
Paul Van Dam 6 Jan 2012 20:32 - updated by Paul Van Dam 8 Jan 2012 18:31
Cleethorpes Country Park on Saturday will be the first round in the new Saturday HALO League. Best four results from the next seven Winter Events to count.
Click here for details
Neil Harvatt 5 Jan 2012 23:21 - updated by Neil Harvatt 6 Jan 2012 21:19
HALO is organising for the third year the Final of the East Riding of Yorkshire Schools Orienteering Championships at 4 pm on Tuesday, 1 May 2012 at Burton Constable Hall.
Prior to that there will have been 13 cluster competitions for years 5 and 6 at various schools in the East Riding at which HALO has offered to have a presence at and to give a hand if required. (Last year over 500 children from 45 schools, many of whom had little or no experience of orienteering, took part in the cluster competitions.) The top 20 scorers from each of the cluster events are invited to take part in the Final. Awards are made to the first three and the best school in each year group.
In 2011 there were 200 young people from 29 schools in the Final, and in 2012 there could be even more - so we will need Club members’ help on the day. Don't wait to be asked - please let Neil Harvatt or John Butler know now that you are available.
John Butler 10 Nov 2011 00:09 - updated by John Butler 6 Jan 2012 14:42
HALO IS ONE OF THE JOINT ORGANISERS OF THE 2012 HUMBER NIGHT CHALLENGE which is taking place on Saturday 3 March and the early hours of Sunday morning. The other organisers of the event are Humberside Police, Humberside Fire and Rescue and the High Sheriffs' Tribune Trust. This the third year running that HALO will have been involved in the event.
There will be 32 mixed teams of five young people (aged between 14 and 17) who will be required to follow a 20k route, mainly off road, starting and finishing at Ionians Rugby Club at Brantingham Park in East Riding. There will be six check points on route where the teams will have 15 minutes to complete a "challenge". Each team will be accompanied by an adult supervisor whose role is in part a safety one but does include, for example, questioning his/her team if they are heading totally in the wrong direction!
The event starts at 4 pm on the Saturday with each team being briefed before partaking of a hot meal. The teams set off from 5 pm at 15 minute intervals, the last one going off at 00.45 am on the Sunday morning. The winning team is the fastest one, subject to adjusting for the marks awarded at the challenges, and is expected back after about six hours. There are medals for all finishers and prizes for the first three teams.
Teams are provided with head lights, rear lights, tabards, compasses, whistles, pens, pencils, maps (which are ordnance survey based) and map holders. Competitors are not allowed to take mobile phones with them but the supervisors, who will have attended a briefing and walked the route before the event, will have one. Safety is paramount and the organisers are providing appropriate vehicles, ambulances, helicopters, etc. at strategic locations.
As last year HALO will provide the teams with pre-event training in map reading and navigation, as well as manpower and all the necessary SI and IT kit for registration, start, controls, finish, download and results, together with start and finish banners, start clock, stakes, kites, etc on the weekend. We could do with plenty of helpers, so if you would like to support such a high profile and worthwhile event, please contact Neil Harvatt or John Butler. Subject to sufficient helpers, we will be operating a shift system so you will not have to be out for the full 14 hours – unless you really want to!
John Butler 9 Nov 2011 23:45 - updated by John Butler 6 Jan 2012 15:08
What a way to end the term - a record turnout - 24 participants.
The instructions, I thought, were straightforward, not everyone agreed! 12 controls marked on the map, but with names rather than numbers (Pipers, Drums, Geese, etc). Click here to see map. 30 minute time limit to get them all (1 point per control), 2 bonus points available for every control visited in the same order as the final verse of "The 12 days of Christmas". (Longest consecutive chain would score 2 points for each if not all in correct order). 1 penalty point for each minute (or part) over 30 minutes. That's not fair, I hear you say, what if I don't know the song? No problem - the verse was printed out and copies hung at the Geese and Calling Birds controls. This was followed by an indoor exercise on the same theme, but it turned out the hardest part was interpreting the clip art symbols. (What does a calling bird look like?)
Outdoor results are here. Indoor (and overall) results are here
Many thanks for all who took part and for bringing food for the now traditional end of term feast which was enjoyed by all.
Congratulations to the top three on the night, Lindsey (1st), Bella (2nd) and Jake(3rd).
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all and see you on January 9th 2012.
Neil Harvatt 21 Dec 2011 10:25
We were indoors at this session even though it was dry outside, but of course there was a freezer of a wind. I had set up the Luc Cloostermans' activity around the 4x4 grid with 8 starts and finishes. To make a competition of this I had put some of the courses/routes on to OCAD so that we could use SI electronic timing. Neil does this at the Beverley Club Night.
We did some running drills 'to get warm' followed by some dominoes with pictorial description symbols made by Dave. A master copy of the symbol names was placed at the opposite end of the sports hall which meant a 40m detour was required to get the knowledge if you did not know the symbols; a good team game.
I used 'series 6' of Luc's activities modifying it to use with SI. I had a range of courses programmed into MT2003 multiday software from Stepan Kramer which we use to allow 6 courses to be run using just one dibber each for all courses. I had printed off some other examples (there are many on the disc) for participants to learn on and then to practise on before we did the competitive bit.
One of the more difficult exercises is shown with the corresponding OCAD version of the course (which was not issued but shows how the route transfers into reality). We needed a base start and finish to make the process feasible. Mary Vickers was quite pleased as she was fastest on course 6.14. Dave seems to have got the ability to get around these courses with ease. The techniques required are 'setting the map' and 'keeping in contact with the map'.
Results.
Mark Slater filmed the activities which we hope can be added to this report soon.
Brian
Brian Slater 15 Dec 2011 18:17 - updated by Brian Slater 15 Dec 2011 18:36
Results for last Mondays timed activities are here.
Next Monday (19th) will be the last of this term and will be followed by the now traditional "feast" in the gym. All welcome.
We will re-start on January 9th in the New Year.
Neil Harvatt 14 Dec 2011 10:40 - updated by Neil Harvatt 14 Dec 2011 10:42
It was a spectacular MAZE built up from 130 stakes and 250m of barrier tape. Dean Field, the YBT planner, had designed this knowing that there would be spare time for people to participate. It was very technical giving plenty of legs with route choices. Thanks to Dean and the family team, it was great fun!
Maze Maps.
Maze Splits Results.
Brian Slater 7 Dec 2011 11:19 - updated by Neil Harvatt 7 Dec 2011 12:07
The results for the first five standard courses can be found here. Lindsey and Helena seem to be dominating the top spots with wins also for Bella and Paul.
The Snooker results are here. Sorry they were not available on the night. However there were very few errors on the course, only three disqualifications and two of those from experienced club members. They are shown in red on the results. A few made mistakes but then realised and corrected so no disqualifications, these are shown in yellow on the results. Well done to George for comprehensively (2 seconds faster than Lindsey!) beating the rest of the field, not easy when you have to combine strategy with memory and both at speed.
The snooker map is here
Neil Harvatt 7 Dec 2011 12:06 - updated by Neil Harvatt 8 Dec 2011 11:52
RouteGadget has been uploaded for both the above events. Please follow links via EVENTS tab. Please add your routes, planners are always keen to see which way the runners went or in my case, which way I thought I went.
Results with Ranking Points for the YBT Final are on the BOF web-site. If there are any errors please let Neil Harvatt know (neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk">neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk) and the results will be re-uploaded if necessary. Please provide a BOF number as this is usually the cause of error.
Neil Harvatt 5 Dec 2011 16:12
Final Instructions have been added to the Event page. They include course details and safety issues. Follow link in the Right margin.
Neil Harvatt 2 Dec 2011 19:32
This event is open to non-YBT competitors, however they will need to start between 10:30 and 11:20, before the commencement at 11:30 of the 2011 Yvette Baker Trophy Final. Non YBT competitors can run the White to Blue courses (Entry on the Day only).
The Start List have now been sent to Team managers. They are also pubished on the Event (link in right margin) Page (by Course and by Club)
The Final Details will be published on this web-site approximately one week before the event. Preliminary details are available on the Event page (or follow the link on the right-hand side of the HALO Home page)
Team Managers should contact Neil Harvatt (Entry Coordinator) (neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk">neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk) with their contact details. If any Team managers have not now received their Start List Spreadsheet, could they ring Neil on 07800-784255.
Neil Harvatt 16 Nov 2011 18:47 - updated by Neil Harvatt 1 Dec 2011 21:18
HALO now has its own Facebook page and you can find the link to it
on the HALO home page - click on the f top right hand side.
If you are a Facebook member Like the page and then you’ll receive
regular updates about events, results, photos etc.
If you are not a Facebook member don’t worry,
the website will continue to contain all the usual information too!
If you would like to add an update to the page, or
have some photos to share, send an email to either Helen Smith or Brian Ward
and they’ll be happy to help.
John Butler 25 Nov 2011 14:35 - updated by John Butler 25 Nov 2011 14:37
Three HALOites picked up (nice yellow) pots from the Final Round of the EBOR Autumn Sprint Series.
A series of 4 day time Sprints and 4 night time Sprints finished at Clifton Hospital last night, Wednesday 23rd November.
A super series, very informal, but with fully waterproof and very professionally produced maps, all credit to Steve Whitehead
and his band of merry EBOR helpers!
Photo's from Clifton Hospital and the presentation - including HALO winners - Amanda Ward, Helen Smith and Brian Ward
can be found on the HALO Facebook here :-
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Humberside-and-Lincolnshire-Orienteers/190873247650813#!/media/set/?set=a.222384314499706.53389.190873247650813&type=3
Brian Ward 24 Nov 2011 20:22 - updated by Brian Ward 24 Nov 2011 20:23
We saw a few new faces today but not the numbers of new comers we would have like to see. However, we did see some of the old timers and some of the Beverley club night participants. Those 'girls' leading the Short, Medium and Long courses are taking to Orienteering like 'ducks to water'? There must be another analogy which refers to fine dry sunny weather because thats what it was.
Brian Ward had produced some excellent challenging courses around the university campus that held 'traps' for the unaware. Have a look at his Technical course on the front page.
Brian Slater 19 Nov 2011 22:19 - updated by Brian Slater 19 Nov 2011 22:26
Another good turn out this week with nearly 20 people taking part which included a good mixture of members and non-members.
We have been lucky with the weather and the lack of the gym facility has not caused any problems during the exam period.
Results of the timed activities can be viewed here.
Don't forget there is an event at Hull University this Saturday - a good opportunity to test out the skills you have been developing. (Meet inside the Sports Centre on Inglemire Lane with starts from 1pm to 3pm).
Neil Harvatt 15 Nov 2011 18:26 - updated by Neil Harvatt 15 Nov 2011 18:28
CAN’T THINK WHAT TO GET YOUR LOVED ONE FOR CHRISTMAS? Look no further, your problem is solved. Buy him or her a HALO Club Jacket. We have a variety of sizes in stock and they will be delivered in time for Christmas. Price still only £27.50. Place your orders with John Butler.
John Butler 9 Nov 2011 23:54 - updated by John Butler 9 Nov 2011 23:55
Another good turnout this week with 18 people taking part.
Results for the timed exercises can be viewed here (these include the 1km time trial results). Note not everyone ran round with a dibber.
The past time trial results can be seen here, the times for Monday may appear slow compared to previous runs, this is the effect of the dark and the heavy muddy conditions underfoot.
Don't forget, exams will be taking place in the gym next week, so it is out of use for orienteering.
We will therefore be outside whatever the weather - please dress accordingly.
New members always welcome - meet at the girls gym changing rooms, Longcroft Upper School at 6:30pm every Monday in term times.
Neil Harvatt 6 Nov 2011 18:07 - updated by John Butler 9 Nov 2011 21:00
Route gadget for the 'Orange', Tech.1 & Tech.2 courses are now loaded. Look in 'events' - 'results' for basic 'classes' results.
Just a few stalwarts attended this 2nd event at Oasis Academy. Thanks to all who helped, especially Fran and Malcolm who gave up their Saturday and did not run. A great team effort and some got a few kms of exercise.
Teri chose to do the 'Orange course' and completed it competently. Daughter Robyn with her daughter Imogen came a creditable 1st on the 'White course' having practised earlier in the year at the Poacher. Tracey took 1st place on Orange after a stint covering registration. The technical was gaffled but as it happened there weren't enough competitors for it to be useful. The splits (click here to see them) show 2 courses (on technical) but they were identical in distance and equal in the legs, though not necessarily in the same order.
John and Neil traveled massive distances to attend, thanks for your dedication and support. On the 'Technical course!' Sam, just back from China came a close 2nd to Neil just back from the 'podium' in Madrid.
We think the 5th November is not a good day to stage Orienteering for obvious reasons! What day will it land on next year? Some people know these things.
I will donate the maps to the Academy so that they can use the same control sites during their O'classes.
Brian Slater 7 Nov 2011 15:19 - updated by John Butler 9 Nov 2011 21:00
Congratulations to Zac & Jake who were members of the SYO junior team who came 2nd in September at Stafford. Zac and Jake both came 2nd on their respective legs. The winning team was Lakeland OC by 2 minutes.
The Peter Palmers are an overnight relay for juniors that start in the early morning when it is dark and by the time the last runner is back it is light. This year's event was organised by British Army Orienteering Club for the second year running and the barracks presented an interesting change from the more traditional rural areas.
John Butler 17 Nov 2011 23:23 - updated by John Butler 17 Nov 2011 23:24
Eleven fixtures counted for the 2011 YHOA Urban League, including ours in Beverley Town Centre on 26 June. The final two events were on 29 and 30 October in Leeds and Skipton when the prizes were presented to the League winners. The leading HALO positions were as follows:-
Juniors - Jake Field 2nd, Yasmin Field 2nd
Open - Charlotte Ward 1st, Zac Field 2nd, Helen Smith 4th
Veterans - Brian Ward 1st, Dean Field 6th, Amanda Ward 8th
Super Veterans - Dorothy Smith 7th, Neil Harvatt 9th
Ultra Veterans - Pat O'Grady 6th
Further details can be found at -
http://www.orienteering.ilkley.org/clubdocs/YHOA Yorkshire Urban League 2011.htm
Urban events are harder than you might think and you get to see some interesting town/city centres (and some dull ones!). It also helps improve your map reading skills.
Neil Harvatt 19 May 2011 22:58 - updated by John Butler 9 Nov 2011 23:53
Head over to our Facebook page for some links to photo's from the Fat Rascal Weekend
Saturday 29th - University of Leeds Sprint & Chase
Sunday 30th - Skipton Urban Race
A super weekend of local orienteering! If you missed it, you definately missed out!
HALO Facebook Page at :-
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Humberside-and-Lincolnshire-Orienteers/190873247650813
Brian Ward 30 Oct 2011 19:46 - updated by John Butler 9 Nov 2011 21:01
British Orienteering Selectors quick to act
Only two days after being coming second at the 2011 HALO Championships on Beverley Westwood on 15 October, Zac Field (SYO/HALO) has been named in British Orienteering's 2012 Talent Development Squad. According to the British Orienteering (BOF) web-site, these are athletes who have confirmed their potential to progress up the talent pathway and are ready to progress to in-depth specialisation and master the sport-specific skills necessary to become a top 10 performer at World Championships. Full details on the BOF web-site. http://www.britishorienteering.org.uk/page/home
Well done Zac.
(The implied link at the top of this article may not actually exist)
Neil Harvatt 17 Oct 2011 10:19 - updated by John Butler 9 Nov 2011 21:06
At the AGM on 15 October Brian Slater was elected Chairman for the coming year, Paul Van Dam Secretary and John Butler Treasurer. The outgoing Chairman, John Butler, and Treasurer, Brian Ward, were thanked for their considerable contributions to the Club.
The other elected members of the Committee were Mary Carrick, John Fulwood, Pete Harris, Neil Harvatt, Ken Hutson, Sam Offler, Pete Shew and Brian Ward
John Butler 20 Oct 2011 22:48
In a closely fought competition held at Beverley Westwood on 15 October, Helena Crutchley was crowned the HALO 2011 Champion, Runner up was Zac Field with dad Dean Field in 3rd place. Congratulations to the prize-winners and thanks to all those who took part.
John Butler 9 Nov 2011 20:57 - updated by John Butler 9 Nov 2011 23:49
HALO invite you to an event, ideal for young people, in a safe area with a perimeter fence.
Click here for the flyers. Page 1 Page 2
At Oasis Academy Wintringham on Saturday 5th November 2011.
‘starts’ are from 11am to 1pm.
Juniors (under 21) - £1 Adults - £2
Families - £5 for 2 2 entries or, £2 if group goes together
Please come prepared for the weather PTO
‘Have A Go’ at Orienteering at this safe school site.
The event is held by kind permission of
Oasis Academy Wintringham.
Course Distance Suitability
White
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1.2km
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Navigation by paths, roads and fences for those new to orienteering
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Yellow
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1.8km
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Navigation by paths and fences but with more difficult decision making required, for those who would like to walk/run a little further.
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Orange
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3km
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Navigation using some ‘line features’ but needing to find more difficult ‘control’ sites. A more challenging course for more experienced map readers.
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Technical
Light Green
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4km
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A technical course for those with some experience of orienteering – some control sites will be off-paths and in the wooded area..
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The courses are colour coded, the lighter coloured ones being easier.
Parents may accompany children on any of these courses.
You may attempt as many courses as you wish in the allotted time.
Electronic timing will be used.
No pens or compasses required.
Courses close at 3pm.
Instruction provided by members of: -
HALO - Humberside & Lincolnshire Orienteers.
Access to the Site is via Weelsby Avenue
The School entrance is at Grid Ref. TA275075
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=527511&Y=407622&A=Y&Z=115
Organiser – Brian Slater – 01472 509247
For more information about HALO
Please vistt our web-site at:-
http://www.halo-orienteering.org.uk
Brian Slater 20 Oct 2011 16:01 - updated by Brian Slater 22 Oct 2011 07:52
Have a look at the map for last Wednesday's handicap course. 2 prelimenary courses were run to give a chasing start for the final 2.3km course. Which way around the main school building was the crux? Tracy was off first followed by Josh and Frankie only seconds behind. Dave and Sam had to wait 9 minutes before they could start the pursuit. Josh and Frankie came in first proud as punch followed by Tracey then Sam & Dave. Map and splits if you click on the words.
We can meet at 6pm from now until Xmas and still get 1/2 an hour of Gym time. See you all next week ready to start at 6pm.
Brian Slater 20 Oct 2011 14:20 - updated by Brian Slater 20 Oct 2011 14:30
The Beverley Club Night will not take place on Monday 24th October as it is the half-term holiday.
It will re-start on Monday October 31st (6:30 to 8pm) at Longcroft School.
Attendance has been growing this year with a near record number attending (19) on October 10th. There is still room for more and new members are always welcome.
Results can be found by clicking the links below for the timed exercises from the previous two weeks.
Monday October 10th 2011
Monday October 17th 2011
Example of one of the Indoor courses from 17 October - could you find your way around?
Neil Harvatt 19 Oct 2011 15:30 - updated by Neil Harvatt 19 Oct 2011 15:38
Congratulations to the following prize-winners of the 2010/11 HALO League who will be presented with the their prizes at the HALO AGM on 15 October -
- Overall Champion - Zac Field M16 754 points
- Senior 1st - Dean Field M45 743, 2nd - Rosie Field W45 481, 3rd - Paul Van Dam M45 478
- Veteran 1st - Pat O'Grady M75 664, 2nd - Neil Harvatt M55 611, 3rd - John Butler M65 567
- Junior 1st - Jake Field M16 679, 2nd - George Van Dam M10 634, 3rd - Joe Field M10 624
John Butler 11 Oct 2011 15:03 - updated by John Butler 9 Nov 2011 23:59
The Final of the Future Champions Cup (FCC) (along with the UK Cup Final) took place at Pickering Forest today (Sunday 9th October).
Collecting points all season through allocated events, the top 15 scorers only in each class get to run the final in classes Men & Women 18 and 20 (the top end Juniors).
Charlotte scored consistanly during the season and ran a controlled race in the Final to secure top spot overall in the FCC W20 class.
Podium photo :-
http://www.flickr.com/photos/halo-o/6227232378/in/photostream
Brian Ward 9 Oct 2011 18:48 - updated by John Butler 10 Nov 2011 00:33
The Club Championships and AGM will be held on Saturday October 15th 2011. The Championships will take place on Beverley Westwood in conjunction with the Winter Event on the same day. Courses up to Brown standard will be provided for the HALO Championships. The AGM will be held at Longcroft School after the Event (Approx 3:30pm)
Neil Harvatt 6 Sep 2011 15:35 - updated by Neil Harvatt 6 Oct 2011 17:31
The Winter Events are a renaming of last year's 215 series and will run from September to April, following the same format. Many people were unhappy with last years title as it wasn't very descriptive, so after many hours of committee drinking time, the new name was coined, to be hopefully more descriptive. (Pedants, among you, need not point out that it neither starts nor finishes in Winter).
The aim is to have one Orienteering event on the North bank and one on the South Bank each month. (This in addition to the weekly club nights at Beverley and Grimsby). Therefore in the months without a Sunday event, there will be a Saturday Winter Event. In general they will run from 1pm to 3pm and will feature White, Yellow and Orange standard courses (junior beginners through to adult beginners) in addition to a technical course. Thus the events will cater for beginners, improvers as well as experienced orienteers. What more could one ask for?
Details of the Winter Events will be found on the EVENTS page but the 2011 dates are as follows:-
Sep 17th - South Bank - Weelsby Woods - Also opening of a new permanent course.
Oct 1st - South Bank - Cancelled
Oct 15th - North Bank - Beverley Westwood (Also Club Championships). To be followed by AGM
Nov 5th - South Bank - Oasis Academy, Wintringham, Grimsby
Nov 19th - North Bank - Hull University
Dec 17th - North Bank - Humber Bridge Country Park
Neil Harvatt 6 Sep 2011 15:54 - updated by John Butler 10 Nov 2011 00:34
The web site now boasts a RSS Feed. This will send notifications whenever a new or updated article appears on the front page or whenever an event becomes due in the next 30 days or a flyer, final details or results are added to an event.
For details of the RSS Feed look at the RSS Page.
Pete Shew 16 Sep 2011 17:13 - updated by Neil Harvatt 17 Oct 2011 10:24
Weelsby Woods
Come and ‘HAVE A GO’
on Saturday 17th Sept 2011.
‘starts’ are from 11am to 1pm. Juniors (under 21) - £1
Adults - £2, Families - £5 Courses for families and individuals Please come prepared for the weather. PTO
‘Have A Go’ at Orienteering in this pleasant public area.
This event marks the opening of the new
Permanent Orienteering Course.
It is produced in partnership with
NELincs Neighbourhood Services
and
NELincs Young Peoples Support Services.
Course Distance Suitability
White
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1.4km
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Navigation by paths, roads and fences for those new to orienteering
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Yellow
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2.3km
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Navigation by paths and fences but with more difficult decision making required, for those who would like to walk/run a little further.
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Orange
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3.1km
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Navigation using some ‘line features’ but needing to find more difficult ‘control’ sites. A more challenging course for more experienced map readers.
|
Technical
Light Green
|
4km
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A technical course for those with some experience of orienteering – some control sites will be off-paths.
|
The courses are colour coded, the lighter coloured ones being easier.
Parents may accompany children on any of these courses.
You may attempt as many courses as you wish in the allotted time.
Electronic timing will be used.
No pens or compasses required.
Courses close at 4pm.
Instruction provided by members of: -
HALO - Humberside & Lincolnshire Orienteers.
Access to the Wood is from Weelsby Road, Grid Ref. TA284079
Please assemble in the Café area.
Organiser – Brian Slater – 01472 509247
For more information about HALO
check out our web-site at:-
http://www.halo-orienteering.org.uk
Flyers Page1 Page2
Brian Slater 13 Sep 2011 14:39 - updated by Neil Harvatt 6 Oct 2011 17:28
The July newsletter indicated that an orienteering event would be held in Beverley on September 14th in conjunction with Beverley AC. That event will not take place on this date and has been scheduled for February 8th 2012, it will be a Night event starting from Beverley Leisure Centre. Apologies for any inconvenience this may have caused.
If you wish to go orienteering on Wednesday September 14th then why not turn up in Grimsby at 6:30pm (Oasis Academy, Wintringham) for the weekly Grimsby Coaching Night? And whilst you are in Grimsby why not stay for the Winter Event on Saturday September 17th at Weelsby Woods? This will be the first use of the permanent Orienteering Posts that have been installed there.
Neil Harvatt 14 Sep 2011 01:02 - updated by Neil Harvatt 14 Sep 2011 12:24
WALES 6-DAYS, 22 to 28 July 2012
The 2012 Summer multi-day event will be in Wales, based around Aberystwyth on the West coast overlooking Cardigan Bay.
Please note that it has been brought forward to the last week in July in order to avoid a clash with the Olympic Games, the opening ceremony of which is on 27 July. The link is http://www.croesomultiday.org.uk/
Paddy Neligan is looking for suitable accommodation for a "HALO House" for a group of us to stay together. In the past we have had up to 14 people. If you haven't been before, it is a lot of fun.
Good accommodation tends to be booked up early. It would be very helpful to know now who is likely to be going so that we can find a house of suitable size. We don't need a definite commitment, but a likely indication.
Thus far we have 3 definites (Brian Slater, Neil Harvatt and Paddy Neligan) and 2 possibles (Ingrid Slater and Paul Murgatroyd).
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And on a similar vein,
JK Scotland 6 to 8 April 2012
The 2012 JK weekend will be held in Perthshire, Scotland. The web-site is www.thejk.org.uk
If anyone is interested in this multiday event then please contact neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk" href="mailto:neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk">Neil Harvatt.
As it may not be possible to book a cottage at Easter for short breaks, it may be that we have to book a cottage for 7 nights (6 April to 13 April).
If you are interested let Neil know if you would prefer 4 days or the full week (or either).
Neil Harvatt 12 Sep 2011 00:02 - updated by John Butler 14 Oct 2011 12:22
There has been good turnouts for the first two weeks of the new term including a number of newcomers. Can you make it next week?
Beverley Club Nights start up again on Monday 12 September, 6.30 to 8 pm at Longcroft School in Beverley. Suitable for all ages and abilities, newcomers are especially welcome. Children £1, adults £2 and families £5 a session. For more information contact Neil Harvatt on 01302 772911 or 07800-784255 or neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk">neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk
Neil Harvatt 19 Apr 2011 23:48 - updated by Neil Harvatt 23 Sep 2011 21:57
On 7th Sept we are having 1 last country-side run. Meet at 6pm at Nettleton village-the car park on the back road to Normanby-Le-Wold. From Caistor on the A46 turn left into the village at the Salutation Pub., keep right for approximately 1km. If anyone would like a lift please ring me on Tuesday. Tel. 01472 509247.
Coaching 'proper' will re-start at OASIS on 14th September 2011 - 6.30pm. Note the time please - be ready to start at 6.30 - meet at the 'Old Sports Hall' it will be signposted.
All are welcome.
See the advert on the front page for further information.
Brian
Brian Slater 20 Jul 2011 23:26 - updated by Brian Slater 7 Sep 2011 09:59
Nine HALO members took part in the the LOG Chase and Sprint event held at Lincoln University on 11 August. The event was won by Liam Harrington (M21) in 35:28, closely followed by HALO's Charlotte Ward (W20) in 36:47 with her father Brian (M45) in 3rd place in 42:36. It is rumoured that Brian lost 4 minutes at a level crossing when the barriers came down to let a train through but there does not appear to be one shown on the map! The full results can be found on the LOG website http://www.logonline.org.uk/Result/2011/Uni Chasing Sprints 11.08.11/
edit (Brian Ward) it's the Route Choice leg on the Chase - 1 to 2 - see below
http://www.flickr.com/photos/trailspirit/6042222756/sizes/l/in/photostream/
The route which exits East through the Car Park, skirts North of the purple Out of Bounds and South of the large building next to the Railway and then over the (river) bridge before turning North to the crossing.
It probably would not have been so bad had not Liam (off 2 minutes before) and Charlotte (off one minute before) both managed to get through the barrier successfully!
Gosh I was cross!! and yes - checking the GPS track it was a loss of 4 minutes!
John Butler 15 Aug 2011 16:10 - updated by Brian Ward 17 Aug 2011 19:59
Whilst there were not the usual number of HALO members at this year's Scottish 6 Days, which was held on the west coast around Oban, there were still 18 of us. The best HALO results of the week were from 7 year old Emma Van Dam who was 1st on three days on the white course, out of between 50 and 60 competitors, and 3rd, 5th and 7th on the other days. George Van Dam and Zac Field also did well finishing 4th and 9th on their respective age courses. The overall results (best 4 out of 6 days) were-
M10A George Van Dam 4/33, Joe Field 22/33 M16A Zac Field 9/68, Jake Field 28/68
M21L Tom Chesters 49/56 (2 days only) M35S Martin Kullich 15/32 (3 days only)
M45L Dean Field 26/112 M60L Paddy Neligan 88/127
M65S John Butler 18/61 M70L Pete Kullich 24/59
M75L Pat O'Grady 23/25
W12A Yasmine Field 13/35 W20L Charlotte Ward 10/21
W45S Rosie Field 30/75 W60L Mary Carrick 73/79
Paul Van Dam did the light green course and finished 10/85, 11/86, 14/77, 23/83, 33/83 and 48/87, and his wife Maria finished 58/85, 62/77, 65/83, 66/87, 67/83 and 72/86 on the same course.
The traditional HALO dinner was held on the Tuesday evening at Cuan Mor in Oban where 8 members plus the 5 regulars from EBOR, SYO and LOG enjoyed a very pleasant meal, the excellent company, and of course a few drinks.
For a selection of photos go to http://www.flickr.com/photos/halo-o/sets/72157627351808295/
The next Scottish 6 Days is in 2013 in the Moray Firth area. If you want to go, start looking for your accommodation now!
John Butler 14 Aug 2011 18:28 - updated by John Butler 14 Oct 2011 12:31
HALO at Swiss O Week on Day 6. (Neil, Brian and Ingrid). Photo by Fiona Forrest
Pete Shew 14 Aug 2011 09:17 - updated by John Butler 14 Oct 2011 12:32
Results,splitalyser, routegadget and event report of the final round of the 2011 Short Race Series held at Hull University on 24 July and the overall positions for the Series can be found by following the link on the Events page, as can the previous three events. Top two places for the Series (best six races to count) were -
Mens Open - 1st Zac Field M16 (SYO) 298 points, 2nd Brian Ward M45 (HALO) 296 points
Womens Open - 1st Helena Crutchley W45 (HALO) 299 points, 2nd Rosie Field W45 (SYO) 289 points
Mens Veteran - 1st Paul Bradbury M50 (SYO) 297 points, 2nd Mike Ridealgh M60 (EBOR) 290 points
Womens Veteran - 1st Mary Carrick W60 (HALO) 295 points, 2nd Christine Roberts W60 (EBOR) 294 points
Mens Junior - 1st Jake Field M16 (SYO) 300 points, 2nd Joe Field M10 (SYO) 294 points
Womens Junior - 1st Yasmine Field W12 (SYO) 300 points
Helen (Smith) took some great photo's of the Chase at they can be found by following the link below
Thanks Helen, and to Ken for a brilliant Race Series - helped along the way (as ever) by other HALO members too numerous to mention,
but including Neil, Brian (Slater), Pete (Shew), John (Butler) and others that I'm sure did sterling work behing the scenes!
THANKS(!)
Brian Ward 23 Jul 2011 17:49 - updated by John Butler 25 Jul 2011 15:27
Brian Ward once again planned some interesting end of term challenges for us.
A 2 sprint event for the fasties - and pick one only if you were less experienced.
The 36 control grid presented some mind boggling navigational problems for some. There were no descriptions - so it was necessary to check your position visually before dibbing. On the grid results I re-instated those who made only one error so that they could have a full house.
For those of you who would have liked to have been with us here are a couple of examples -GRID SPRINT.
Grid Results Sprint Results
Brian Slater 19 Jul 2011 10:22 - updated by John Butler 25 Jul 2011 15:03
Well done to brothers Zac and Jake Field whose team finished in 2nd place in 274 mins 52 secs on the B course of the Harvester Relays, which were held in the early hours of Sunday 24 July at Ecclesall Woods and Limb Valley in Sheffield, closely behind the winning SYO Ladies team in 267:21. Zac and Jake were running for the SYO Junior team and were 4th on the second leg and 5th on the third leg respectively.
Their father Dean was also taking part and his SYO team finished 15th on the second leg.
It was a clean sweep for SYO with one of their mens' team winning the A course in 411:01, followed by a BOK team in 436:20.
The Harvester Relay is an overnight orienteering relay competition for teams of seven (A relay) or five (B relay) runners. The A relay starts around midnight and the first legs are run at night with the race finishing in the light. B Relay runners start an hour and a half after the A race and also finish in the light.
The event began in Ecclesall Woods in 1978 and was organised by the Combined Harvesters Orienteering Club (hence the name). The concept was based on the Scandinavian relays of Jukola and Tiomila. Over 80 teams took part in the first year with London club SLOW coming out on top. The event returned to Sheffield 15 years later and revisited its origins by taking place in Ecclesall Woods. This time Southern Navigators took first place. So 33 years after the first Harvester was run, the competition returned for a third time to the suburbs of Sheffield.
John Butler 18 Jul 2011 11:51 - updated by John Butler 18 Jul 2011 12:19
HALO juniors did well at the YHOA Schools Championships which were held at Golden Acre Park near Leeds on 10 July. The medal tally was-
Y4 Boys - Joe Field - Gold, George Van Dam - Silver
Y7 Girls - Yasmin Field - Silver
Y9 Boys - Jake Field - Silver
Y11 Boys - Zac Field - Gold
All graduates of the Beverley Club Nights run by Neil Harvatt!!
John Butler 11 Jul 2011 12:43 - updated by John Butler 11 Jul 2011 12:43
Dean Field and his 14 year old son Jake took part in the Saunders Lakeland Mountain Marathon (SLMM) on 2/3 July.
They were leading the Wansfell class at the end of the first day in 3hrs 11 mins, 2 minutes ahead of 2nd, 11 minutes ahead of 3rd and 13 minutes ahead of 4th. They had great expectations for day 2 including the usual shorter day 2 courses. Unfortunately the planner had other ideas and achieved a winnng of time of just under 4hrs for their course. They were not expecting this, having planned for a 2.5hr winning time, so had insufficient food and had a very weak finish coming in 4th overall in 4hrs 30minutes.
Still a very creditable performance for a 14 year old. Total time 7hrs 41 minutes for approximately 30Km (straight line) and 1800m climb.
The SLMM is a two-day mountain navigation event open to teams of two. Teams navigate between checkpoints, visiting them in the order given (with the exception of solo Klets competitors). The first day finishes at a mid-way campsite. Competitors must carry the lightweight camping and safety equipment listed in the rules. Competitors need to be competent in the use of map and compass in the mountains. Many checkpoints require accurate navigation, especially in misty conditions.
The 33rd SLMM started from Chapel Stile in Great Langdale. Dawn came on the Saturday with a cloudless sky. After a midge infestation that affected the early teams, the day turned rather warm. Luckily, there was a small breeze around the summits. Even so, many teams found the temperature rather warm. The shorter courses headed in a generally north west to north east direction, whilst the longer ones headed for Bowfell and Scafell. They then turned eastwards to finish at Steel End Farm at the south end of Thirlmere reservoir
The Sunday dawn cool and cloudless as the runners headed by various routes round the west end of Great Langdale, so that they came in to the finish over Lingmoor Fell.
John Butler 10 Jul 2011 17:11 - updated by John Butler 11 Jul 2011 12:48
Congratulations to Zac and Yasmin Field for being selected to represent the Yorkshire and Humberside Association in this year's Junior Inter-Regional Championships which were were held on 2/3 July in the Lake District.
Zac was 6th in the individuals, highest placed YHOA on the M16's behind his EYOC GB Team mates and his England Team mate.
Yasmin W12, was asked to run-up for YHOA and was their 3rd placed W14.
Zac, Aidan Smith and Ruarhi Mon Willams won Gold in the Mens Relay for Yorkshire.
Yasmin was running in the 3rd team, however, the first team got DQD so her team counted for Yorkshire.
YHOA came 3rd overall
John Butler 10 Jul 2011 17:03 - updated by John Butler 14 Oct 2011 12:28
20 July event on Beverley Westwood for Beverley Athletic Club - Results, list of controls visited, copy of map and report are now available on the Event page. Click Beverley AC on the right or via the Events tab.
Neil Harvatt 30 Jun 2011 18:09 - updated by John Butler 19 Jul 2011 12:17
Many thanks to Pete and Julie Shew for once again hosting the annual HALO Barbecue at their delightful home in Broughton on Sunday 2 July.
Fifteen HALO members spent a very pleasant afternoon relaxing in the sunshine enjoying eating and drinking before nine of them took part in Barrows Barbecue Bustle, a micro sprint event contained within Pete & Julie's garden. The course was 0.51 k with 20 m of climb and was won convincingly by Neil Harvatt in 7.02. In the after race analysis Neil confessed that he owed his victory to the haircut that he had had earlier that day which enabled him to be more streamlined than the other competitors. Dorothy Smith was the first lady home in 9.12 despite finishing in bare feet. The Chairman and immediate past Chairman both excelled themselves by mispunching. Brian Slater attempted to noble the opposition by leaving twigs in the SI control units but he still came last - his excuse was that as the first runner/walker he lost time in having to wake the units up.
I think that there was an expectation that competitors would walk around the course, except for the last leg to the finish, but one or two of the more competitve ones were observed, when they thought that they were out of sight, breaking into a fast trot! The event had pre-marked maps and used electronic punching. The planner, Pete Shew, must be congratulated on producing such a challenging course in such a compact area which whilst largely open did contain intricate areas of fight and runnable trees, water features and man made objects, not to mention a moveable root stock.
For a full set of results, routegadget and splitanalyser click on the events page
Some tree felling and clearance has occured so map corrections are required before next year - Pete
John Butler 3 Jul 2011 12:41 - updated by Pete Shew 18 Aug 2011 15:55
Established last year for the first time, the Lincolnshire Challenge Shield is now an annual competition between HALO & LOG. Last year the event was won by HALO but this year's event, which was organised by HALO at Cleethorpes Country Park on Wednesday 29 July, was won by LOG with a total time for its 10 scoring members of 410 minutes 16 seconds compared with HALO's time for its 10 scoring members of 434 minutes 16 seconds. However, a number of our members who should know better mispunched and were disqualified. If they had not mispunched then HALO would have won - no pressure then but some of the LOG members also mispunched so who knows! Oh well there is always next year.
Many thanks to Brian Ward for planning the excellent and challenging courses which took the form of a prologue and a chase with a maze at the beginning and at the end of each of them to keep competitors on their toes, to Brian Slater for oganising it all and to the 35 HALO members who took part.
For the organiser's and the planner's report and results go to the Events page.
(John Butler, HALO Chairman)
Brian Slater 16 Jun 2011 18:33 - updated by John Butler 19 Jul 2011 12:20
Lincolnshire Poacher Series Winners – best 8 from 11
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Long
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Class Winner
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Points
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Champion
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Liam Harrington M21
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399
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Masters
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Neil Harvatt M55
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376 |
Super Vets
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Mike Smith M65
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305 |
Ultra Vets
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Pete Kullich M70
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239 |
Women’s
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Helena Crutchley W45
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317 |
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Short
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Champion
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Jake Field M16
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394 |
Ladies
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Rosanne Field W45
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359 |
Junior
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Joe Field M10
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335 |
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Yellow
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Best Performance Boys
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Dom Simmonds M12
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400
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Best Performance Girls
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Marshaili Jolly W10
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389
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Congratulations to you all!
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Brian Slater 23 Jun 2011 09:10 - updated by Brian Slater 23 Jun 2011 10:28
2011-Jul-13 Press reports added on Events page
Photos and results uploaded. Route gadget available. Note - on Course A one leg had to be removed as control 84 had been moved in the early part of the race. Click on the Events tab or right hand side link.
For a selection of action shots taken by Wendy Carlisle click on http://www.flickr.com/photos/wendles56/sets/72157627052959726/show/
Neil Harvatt 26 May 2011 22:35 - updated by John Fulwood 1 Aug 2011 19:34
Neil Harvatt 18 May 2011 15:22 - updated by John Butler 29 Jun 2011 12:16
Don't worry parents - they are not getting married (well not that I am aware of anyway)!
Zac and Charlotte have been selected to attend British Orienteering’s Talent Development Coaching Camp which is being held from Saturday 23rd – Saturday 30th July in Cairngorm, Scotland.
Zac has also been selected as reserve to represent Team GBR in the European Youth Orienteering Championships (EYOC) which are being held from Thursday 23rd– Sunday 26thJune 2011 in Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic. EYOC is included in the programme to give aspiring and talented young athletes an introduction to International Competition and a British Team environment.
Well done to both these talented Juniors.
For further details visit the BOF web site
Neil Harvatt 19 May 2011 21:24 - updated by John Butler 14 Oct 2011 12:30
 
Do you lack the means to pursue your dreams
in the outdoors?
Have you heard of the Jack Bloor Fund?
 
 
The Jack Bloor Fund is
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Available to young people up to 25 years who are members of an eligible Yorkshire Club (see below)
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Grants are to be used to improve a physical and/or technical skill in any recognised outdoor pursuit
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Up to 50% of the total cost is available with a maximum grant of £300
Eligible Clubs are
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Yorkshire Orienteering Clubs affiliated to the British Orienteering Federation
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Yorkshire Mountaineering Clubs affiliated to the British Mountaineering Council
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Yorkshire Fell Running Clubs affiliated to UK Athletics (North of England AA) or the FRA
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Yorkshire Scout or Girl Guide Groups affiliated to the Scout Association
Further details and application forms can be found at
www.jackbloor.co.uk
John Butler 13 May 2011 08:27
Poacher flyer available here which includes the Poacher fixtures - just click.
Poacher Series – HALO – Humberside & Lincolnshire Orienteers
A series of 11 weekly Spring/Early Summer Local Orienteering Events on Wednesday evenings open to all.
Courses
Yellow – this course is designed for those new to orienteering (instruction is given) - 1.5 to 2km - easy
Short – for experienced younger participants and those who experienced and prefer a shorter course - 2.5 to 3.2km - technically difficult
Long – for experienced orienteers with a reasonable level of fitness - 4.5 to 6km - technically difficult & physical
All comers are welcome to participate – however newcomers will be offered the yellow course only. Instruction will be given by experienced HALO members. Competence will need to be shown by individuals who wish to progress to more the more difficult courses.
We have British Orienteering Coaches within the Humber area who can arrange sessions for improvers - please ask.
Fees
Juniors U21 £1
Seniors £2
Families of 4 or more £5
Pre-Marked Bagged Maps
There will be a surcharge of £1 for hire of ‘dibbers’ which are essential for the electronic timing that is used. HALO members have free access to these for the duration of the series. Local family membership is £8 per year.
Starts are from 5:45pm – courses close at 7.30pm
Series Competition
Best 8 of 11 events count towards the overall winners of the Poacher Trophies. Winners of long and short courses each receive 50 points. This decreases to 1 point for 50th place.
Long Course Trophies
- Champion(Lincolnshire Poacher Trophy)
- Womens Champion
- Masters(M/W45 )
- SuperVet(M/W60 )
- UltraVet(M/W70 )
Short Course Trophies
- Champion
- Lady Champion (open age class)
- Junior(M/W16-)
Good Luck - HALO look forward to seeing you all.
For further information contact:-
Brian Slater
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or select 'Events' on the main menu where you will find a complete fixtures list:-
Brian Slater 19 Mar 2011 08:29 - updated by John Butler 23 Jun 2011 16:25
The controller for the Willingham Poacher event has decided to remove control 96 (control 2 on both the Long and Short courses) and void the leg between Control 1 and Control 3 as it was significantly further North than the location shown on the map. This will upset those who's orienteering took them to the wrong place very quickly, but is much more fair for those who went to the right place only to find no control.
On the Long course John Fulwood and Paddy Neligan are reinstated and, at the top, Liam harrington and Zac Field are promoted - Liam to replace Paul Murgatroyd as the leader.
On the Short course Geoff Holmes, Elane McBane, John Butler and Mel Clark are reinstated but the was no change in the top places.
These changes are reflected in the league tables too. For results and the league see the panel to the right.
Pete Shew 12 May 2011 14:19 - updated by Pete Shew 12 May 2011 14:20
The second event in the Series is at Beverley Westwood on Saturday 21 May. Final Details will be found via the links on the Events tab.
Anyone intending to do the yellow (beginners) course should enter on the day (£2 adults/£1 juniiors £1/50p dibber hire).
If anyone requires further information please don't hesitate to contact the Organiser (neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk">neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk)
Neil Harvatt 11 Feb 2011 17:39 - updated by John Butler 23 Jun 2011 16:31
30 March was the last coaching session until July as we will be attending 'Poacher Events'.
Brian Slater 30 Mar 2011 11:36 - updated by John Butler 23 Jun 2011 16:46
At the Humber Night Challenge Awards Night, the High Sheriffs’ and Humber Police Tribune Trust presented HALO with a cheque for £800.
In thanking the HALO team for the help, support and advice provided for the Night Challenge over a period of months and on the night of the event, the Director of the Trust said -
“Not only did your members run the start, finish, checkpoints and map reading aspects of the event but you provided excellent training for the young people and through Ken Hutson for adult supervisors.
Your close involvement this year made the event much more professional and brought a new dimension to the competitors as they started and completed the course.
Not only have you assisted with Night Challenge now for two years but HALO’s work with young people at other events over the year reflects two of the Trust’s objectives, namely, promoting good citizenship and sport.â€
Whilst the publicity that HALO gets from being one of the joint organizers of the Night Challenge is most welcome, the main reason we got involved was because we saw it as an opportunity to give something back to the community and to help some of those who have not had the same privileges that we have. We certainly did not get involved because we thought that we might get a grant - but it is very nice when our efforts are rewarded in such a tangible way.
 
John Butler
What is the Trust?
The Trust is an endowment fund, registered with the Charities Commission. It was established by the High Sheriffs of Lincolnshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire and the Chief Constable of Humberside Police to improve quality of life and create a positive image for our business and residential communitie
s .
Who runs the Trust?
The Patrons and Trustees are local people who serve for a fixed term. Former, current, and future High Sheriffs and business leaders form the backbone of the Trustees. Through close contact with the police, donors and the community, they ensure that the Trust’s funds are used constructively to maximise the benefits to business and residents
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John Butler 12 May 2011 10:23
Many thanks to the 15 HALO members and the 1 non-member involved in this year’s Humber Night Challenge which was organised jointly by Humber Police, Humber Fire and Rescue, the Tribune Trust and HALO on 12/13 March. As well as giving up all of the Saturday evening (or the early hours of Sunday morning, or in some cases both) 7 members put on seven training sessions at various venues in Beverley, Hull, Grimsby and Scunthorpe prior to the event.
Some 150 youngsters from East Riding, Hull, North East Lincolnshire and North Lincolnshire in teams of 5 successfully completed 20K of night orienteering, mainly off road starting and finishing at Brantingham Park (the home of Hull Ionians Rugby Football Club) in the East Riding. The top three results, which were kept under wraps until the prize giving at the Odeon Cinema in Hull last month, were all teams from the East Riding –
1st Captain Birdseye and His Fish Fingers (Elloughton) (9th - 4:45:35)
2nd Hessle Road Network (Hessle) (5th - 4:39:46)
3rd The Dark Knights (Hull) (2nd - 4:17:32)
The brackets show the position and how long the teams took to complete the course, excluding the time taken to tackle the six challenges which they encountered on route. The final positions were adjusted to reflect their scores for the challenges. The fastest team took 4:14:07 but clearly did not do so well on the challenges.
The first challenge, which was run by HALO, was to plot 13 map references which identified the route to be followed. Three challenges were run by JCS Leisure (the adventure company at Elsham) under HALO members’ supervision, with the remaining two organised by Humber Fire and Rescue and the Coastguards. HALO’s SI equipment was used for the start, finish and the controls on route.
The prize for the winning team was a week’s adventure course in the Lake District. HALO presented each of the members of the top six teams with a HALO prize voucher which entitles the holder to free admission to any HALO Club Night or Orienteering event for a year.
John Butler
John Butler 12 May 2011 10:19
Next Monday (April 4th) we will go on the Westwood again. Meet at Longcroft as normal and jog down to the Westwood. If you want to go straight there then meet in the open area to the west of the Newbegin Pits about 6:45/50 . [If it is throwing it down, we will probably stay at the school]
The following week (April 11th) will be at the school as normal. I will be at the Humberside Police Lifestyle presentation but the Club Night will still take place.
We will have an bonus extra night the following week (April 18th). It’s the first Monday of the school Easter holidays but we will make that the end-of-term competition/buffet. We will continue with the tradition of a competition, followed by the buffet. There has never been an organised plan of who brings what, but it has always turned out right, somehow. Should anyone have ideas for the competition please let me know – otherwise I’ll have to do it!
Following Easter and assorted Bank Holidays will start back on Monday May 9th.
Don’t forget there is also the extra event on the Westwood in conjunction with Beverley AC on Wednesday April 6th.(6 to 6:30pm starts).
If you require any further information please contact me (neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk">neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk)
See you Monday,
Neil Harvatt 30 Mar 2011 20:44 - updated by John Butler 12 May 2011 10:41
Results are now available for the event held in conjunction with Beverley Athletic Club on Wednesday evening. Folow the links at the right hand side of this page.
The results include the list of all controls that each participant visited.
Beverley AC have some photos of the event on their web-site - follow this link.
http://www.sharedhosting.org.uk/index.php/notice/article/club_orienteering_event_westwood/
Neil Harvatt 8 Apr 2011 00:56 - updated by John Butler 12 May 2011 10:20
HALO is organising for the second year the Final of the East Riding Schools Orienteering Championships at 4 pm on Tuesday, 12 April at Burton Constable Hall.
Prior to that there will have been 13 cluster competitions for years 5 and 6 at various schools in the East Riding which HALO offered to have a presence at and to give a hand if required. (Last year there were over 700 children from 57 schools who took part in the cluster competitions.) The top 10 scorers from each of the cluster events are being invited to take part in the Final. Awards will be made to the first three and the best school in each year group.
In 2010 there were 171 young people from 27 schools in the Final, and in 2011 there could be even more - so we will need Club members’ help on the day. Don't wait to be asked - please let Neil Harvatt or John Butler know now that you are available.
John Butler 22 Nov 2010 15:59 - updated by John Butler 10 Nov 2011 00:01
Beverley AC have asked if they can try Orienteering.
We are putting on a 60 minute score event for them on Beverley Westwood on Wednesday April 6th. This is the last Wednesday before the Poacher Series starts.
The event is aimed at the running club, but there is no reason why members (and potential members) should not take part. Starts will be from 6pm to 6:30pm, normal fees apply (£2, £1, £5).
Parking will be on the roadside south of Newbegin Pits (Walkington/Westwood Road) - same as used for 2-1-5 series in February.
Contact Mary Carrick or Neil Harvatt (neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk">neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk) for further details
Neil Harvatt 17 Mar 2011 12:14 - updated by John Butler 20 Mar 2011 18:08
Many thanks to the 15 HALO members and 1 non-member involved in this year’s Humber Night Challenge which was organised jointly by Humber Police, Humber Fire and Rescue, the Tribune Trust and HALO on 12/13 March. As well as giving up all of the Saturday evening (or the early hours of Sunday morning, or in some cases both) 7 members put on seven training sessions at various venues in Beverley, Hull, Grimsby and Scunthorpe prior to the event.
Some 150 youngsters in teams of 5 successfully completed 20K of night orienteering, mainly off road starting and finishing at Brantingham Park (the home of Hull Ionians Rugby Football Club) in the East Riding. The results are being kept under wraps until the prize giving at the Odeon Cinema in Hull on 11 April.
The teams took between 6 and 8 hours to complete the course, and between 4 and 6 hours excluding the time taken to tackle the six challenges which they encountered on route. The final positions are adjusted to reflect their scores for the challenges.
The first challenge, which was run by HALO, was to plot 13 map references which identified the route to be followed. Three challenges were run by JCS Leisure (the adventure company at Elsham) under HALO members’ supervision, with the remaining two organised by Humber Fire and Rescue and the Coastguards. HALO’s SI equipment was used for the start, finish and the controls on route.
The prize for the winning team is a week’s adventure course in the Lake District. HALO will be presenting each of the members of the top six teams with a HALO prize voucher which entitles the holder to free admission to any HALO Club Night or Orienteering event for the next twelve months.
John Butler 30 Mar 2011 13:10 - updated by John Butler 14 Oct 2011 12:49
Don't miss another local '215' ORIENTEERING event - excellent value for money.
Also, if you are able to, please forward these flyers (page 1 & page 2), to would-be orienteers, or print them out and distribute. We will pay printing costs.
Thanks
Brian Slater 9 Mar 2011 14:29 - updated by Pete Shew 22 Apr 2011 09:18
The North East Lincolnshire Schools' Sports Partnership was in action again at the first Primary Schools' Orienteering Championships. Tristan Creighton and Nick Hanson (Sports Partnership) who organised and sponsored the competition were on hand helping the young people to gain success at Orienteering.
Oasis Academy Wintringham hosted the event, providing their site and facilities for the convenience of the competitors. Each of the four schools participating had been trained up to competition level by Brian Slater who put on 2 sessions each for the schools using their own school site and newly produced maps. Laceby Acres was the only school of the 4 to have an Orienteering map prior to the training sessions.
Brian Slater (course planner), Neil Harvatt (electronic timing official and course checker), both of HALO plus Kris Cook and Glyn Cook officiated.
Pupils from years 5 and 6 took part. The Year 5 course was 1.3km and the Year 6 was 1.5km. The competitors were briefed at 'pre-start' and 'start' by Kris and Glyn who reminded the pairs and 3s of the basics for completing the course successfully. The fastest pairs/3s came in below the 10 minute mark and all were in within 34 minutes. It was a great experience for the pupils who rose to the occasion showing excellent sporting attitudes.
Well done indeed to the winners of the Year 5 race - Oliver, Jack and Tom D., from South Parade Primary; and congratulations to James, Morgan and Marcus from Coomb Briggs Primary School in Immingham who led the Year 6 field. The team prizes go to South Parade (Grimsby) Y5, and to Cannon Peter Hall (Immingham) Y6. Click this link for detailed results.
Grimsby Evening Telegraph covered the event, publishing their article on Monday 7th March. We are hoping to increase school participation next spring when the event will be staged again.
http://www.thisisgrimsby.co.uk/news/Map-new-skills/article-3299066-detail/article.html
Brian Slater 12 Mar 2011 09:57 - updated by Brian Slater 12 Mar 2011 10:35
Teams for the JK Relay
JK Relays
(Day 4) Monday 25 April
Women's Trophy - Charlotte, Helena, Helen
Men's 120 plus - Brian W, Neil, Paddy
Mixed Ad-Hoc - Brian S, Mary, Amanda
Brian Ward 22 Jan 2011 11:57 - updated by Brian Ward 5 Mar 2011 21:31
Fields demolish the field
The Field family demonstrated their excellence in the twilight world of Night Orienteering on beverley Westwood. Zac was the leading runner in the "experienced" section closely followed by younger brother Jake, Dad Dean and sister Yasmin. Not to be outdone Mum Rosie with son Joe topped the results in the "parent/child and inexperienced" section. It was a very close run competition between Zac and Jake, if Zac had been 7 seconds slower, Jake would have won. Also if Jake had gone to 42 between 52 and 38 (it looks like a straight line) he would have been victorious. How easy it is to choose a route with hindsight!
The full results of the odds and evens Night Score can be found by clicking here. The results include the order that each runner visited the controls.
A special mention must go to Katie, Lynn, Marylyn and the Rodgers and Gibbs families who took part in the event despite only recently taking up orienteering. Most people would probably wait a couple of years before having a go in the dark but they all had a go within a month (two days for some!) of their first orienteering experience. Brilliant!
I was impressed with how close most people were to the 45 minute time limit. Mary was only six seconds over (something of a minor miracle). On the right side of the limit was Helen who finished with eleven seconds to spare. That's pretty good but was beaten by birthday boy, Brian, who finished with one second to spare. But that was eclipsed by Katie who finished exactly on 45 minutes - impressive!
What was the best route? When I set about planning the control sites I was looking for an optimum length of about 7.5km, I thought that at a potential 6 minute kilometre pace, international Zac might be tempted to try for them all. When I checked what I thought was the optimum route I got 6.5km. Initially I was tempted to reposition some controls to extend the length, but I decided to leave it to give more runners chance to maybe get to all the controls. But just before I printed I saw an even better route which came to 5.6 km. It was too late to change anything so I expected a number of runners to visit all controls. On the night no-one got all the controls, Zac being closest only missing out number 54. It just goes to show how difficult it is, under time pressure, to plot the perfect route. Now that you are comfortably sat in your armchair have a good look at the map, can you find an even better route than 5.6km? Answers on a postcard to . . . (OK email me neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk">neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk).
I apologise for the waiting around at the end to download the results - and thank-you all for your patience on what was quite a cold and damp evening. There was a power problem which I thought was the inverter (which hadn't been used before). If I'd realised that the inverter was OK I could have plugged it directly into either mine or Brian's car. Big thanks to Brian for sorting it out when he got back from his run - on his birthday as well!
The full results of the odds and evens Night Score can be found by clicking here. The results include the order that each runner visited the controls.
Next Monday (28 February) we return to Longcroft School for the regular Club Nights (6:30 to 8:00pm). All welcome. For South Bank members Club Nights are at Oasis Academy Wintringham Grimsby on Wednesday nights (6:30 to 8;00pm).
Neil Harvatt 15 Feb 2011 19:14 - updated by John Butler 2 Apr 2011 11:25
The British Relays take place on Sunday 15th May at Tankersley Park in Sheffield.
HALO Teams as follows ( provisional and subject to change )
Mens Short - "HALO Sledmere" - Neil Harvatt, Pete Harris, Brian Ward
Womens Short - "HALO Pillar" - Helen Smith, Helena Crutchley, Charlotte Ward
Mixed Ad-Hoc - "HALO Knapton" - Brian Salter, Mary Carrick, Amanda Ward
Brian Ward 10 Feb 2011 21:02 - updated by John Fulwood 26 Jul 2011 10:19
Weelsby Wood, South Bank monthly Orienteering Event.
Well. Yes it was nearly that wet! It rained and rained and didn't give up as forecast - well, (there it is again), and it continued until dusk which was after we had packed up and gone. Those 'gripples' that secure our 'stations/boxes' to trees are a menace when cold wet hands try to attach them to trees. We probably would not have needed them as most vandals do not venture out in that kind of rain. I like to be positive though, and make this wet dull cold un-enticing day. A day to remember.
Billy Connolly says there is no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong clothing, so, we all togged up for the weather. I started out at 10am placing controls - hoping that the 'Bulldozer' I had spied on Friday, clear-felling everything insight, had not yet reached the newly mapped area by Mark Tyszka. There was the ominous sound of a heavy duty vehicle. I worked my way towards the East of The Wood and to my great relief the control sites were still intact, this being the most technical part of the course, being newly mapped and quite rugged..
The helpers, Neil, John F., Tracy, Pete S and the Harris's had arrived at 12 noon and so we set up the club tent for registration expectant of the masses. It is many years since I have experienced such dreadful incessant rain at one of our events. We had some new registrations and were very pleased to see them as this was a day that most would not emerge. We kept quite jolly though cold and wet as did the participants who did not let a bit of water bother them. Even Ingird'd frogs were trying to keep their feet dry. Frogs-painting. Our Club Chairman John, over from Beverley, arrived in time to run the Technical course and then to help clear the site. Thanks to all the helpers.
JUST INCASE PEOPLE ARE NOT AWARE, "WE DO NOT CANCEL INCASE OF RAIN", INFACT I KNOW PEOPLE WHO EVEN ENJOY RUNNING IN THE RAIN!!!!!! THE ONLY THING THAT STOPS AN ORIENTEERING EVENT HAPPENING IS IF WE CANNOT GET THERE, BECAUSE OF eg SNOW, OR, THE LANDOWNER CANCELS.
The results are on the 'EVENTS' drop down menu above:-
Neil (HALO) sent me his winning route (23:42) on the 'Technical' course route which he had recorded on his GPS and superimposed onto Google Earth.
Dom & Chris Simmonds (HALO) took the 'Orange' in 35:15;
Charlotte Fox of LOG came in first in 34:37 on the 'Yellow'; and
Tomia & Leo Creighton, who are new to the sport, came 1st on the 'White' course with a 2 minute lead.
Well done all of you. Will you hold your form for CCP on 19th March?
Normally I am inspired by beautiful sunny days in the forests and mountains - but on this occasion, the day after 'The day to remember', I was inspired to invent a new discipline. It is called 'Kitetomytree', pronounced 'Kitometry', and its what you do when, after a wet '215', you have to clean and dry out the O'gear.
Obviously I am looking forward to the next bit of inspiration that should be born at Cleethorpes Country Park on the 19th March. But not before Beverley Westwood Night O' and 'Nearly Regional Sledmere' which are imminent and enthusiastically awaited.
Click on the blue underlined font to get a picture!
Brian Slater 20 Feb 2011 15:40 - updated by Pete Shew 22 Apr 2011 09:18
HALO News February Edition now on-line. Please note copy date for the next edition is 1st April.
John Fulwood
Click on the Newsletter link in the "About HALO" tab for the latest edition.
John Fulwood 18 Dec 2009 20:36 - updated by John Fulwood 19 Feb 2011 21:23
Hi All,
On Saturday we have another South Bank O'event at Weelsby Wood for beginners and improvers. It may well be very well attended by the general public. Mark Tyszka has updated and extended the map to the East. The event has been well advertised by the Gy Telegraph, and Radio Humberside are interviewing me, with a mouthful of Oatiflakes, at 7.15 on Saturday.
We are also passing out information to schools and libraries this week. There is an O'Festival for Humberston and New Waltham pupils at Humberston Maths & Computing College on Wednesday. They will get a flyer.
I need to know that we will have plenty of helpers there ready for the rush at 1pm. Please let me know if you are available, and wether you can arrive for 12.15 ish?. Four of our usual South Bank are out of town for the weekend.
I have put some documents below for you to look at and print and circulate if appropriate. We will refund printing costs.
There is a double sided flyer and a copy of the 'crib sheet' which Mark Tyszka has produced to help with introductions to Orienteering. Please have a look?
Hope the weather improves!!!!!!!
Cheers Brian
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Brian Slater 13 Feb 2011 22:53 - updated by Pete Shew 22 Apr 2011 09:18
HALO Is one of the joint organisers of the 2011 Humber Lifestyle Night Challenge which is taking place on Saturday 12 March and the early hours of Sunday morning.
There are 30 mixed teams of five disadvantaged young people (aged between 14 and 17) who are required to follow a 12.8 mile route, mainly off road, starting and finishing at Ionians Rugby Club at Brantingham in East Riding. There are five check points on route where the teams have 15 minutes to complete a "challenge". Each team will be accompanied by an adult supervisor whose role is in part a safety one but does include, for example, questioning his/her team if they are heading totally in the wrong direction!
The event commences at 4 p.m. on the Saturday with each team being briefed before partaking of a hot meal. The teams set off from 5 p.m. at 12 minute intervals, the last one going off at 10.40 pm. The winning team is the fastest one, subject to adjusting for the marks awarded at the challenges, and is expected back after about five hours. There are medals for all finishers and prizes for the first three teams.
Teams are provided with head lights, rear lights, tabards, compasses, whistles, pens, pencils, maps (which will be ordnance survey based) and map holders. Competitors are not allowed to take mobile phones with them but the supervisors, who will have attended a briefing and walked the route before the event, will have one. Safety is paramount and the organisers are providing appropriate vehicles, ambulances, helicopters, etc. at strategic locations.
The other organisers/sponsors of the event are Humberside Police, Humberside Fire and Rescue and the High Sheriff's Trust. Tesco is providing drinks and snacks for the competitors to take with them.
HALO has agreed that it will provide some manpower and all the necessary SI and IT kit for registration, start, check points, finish, download and results, as well as start and finish banners, start clock, stakes, kites, etc. We could do with plenty of helpers, so if you would like to support such a high profile and worthwhile event, please contact Neil Harvatt or John Butler. The organisers will be operating a shift system so you will not have to be out for the full 12 hours – unless you really want to!
John Butler 22 Nov 2010 15:53 - updated by John Butler 9 Nov 2011 23:07
If anyone fancies a local night league, our neighbours to the south, LOG (that's right the Club that came second in the 2010 Lincolnshire Challenge) are running a series starting on February 10th and finishing on March 3rd.
Don't worry - it's not a 22-day event, they take place on four consecutive Thursdays evenings.
Full details can be found at http://www.logonline.org.uk/Leagues/night/index.htm
Neil Harvatt 6 Feb 2011 17:44 - updated by Pete Shew 22 Apr 2011 09:18
Beverley Club Night Report 7 February 2011
Tonight was an indoor session, which was fortunate as we would have had difficulty standing up in the gales outside. I could envisage many maps sailing away in the wind, possibly some young children also!!
It was good to see two more new members tonight (that’s five in three weeks), they were introduced to the horror that is circuit training following an “introduction†warm-up.
Compass training and map folding (not that sort of map folding!) were the key elements of the technical training. Participants had to follow bearings and place a marker on the floor, their partner than had to follow the same bearing and hopefully find the marker. It seemed to work!
We finished with the “benches for fences†sprints, five courses on offer and amazingly nearly everyone had a go at all five. Even more amazing five people successfully completed all five courses, with George have the fastest overall time. (George seems to be getting the winning habit, he was first on the Yellow course at Brimham Rocks on Sunday.) On their first attempt at these courses both Lynne (3rd overall) and Jack were among the successful participants – not bad on their first night. Rosie (2nd) and Maria were the other successful sprinters. Full results here.
Next week (14 Feb) should be outside so please dress accordingly.
The following Monday (21 Feb) will be half-term week. We hope to put on a night time competition somewhere, possibly Beverley Westwood, Beverley Town Centre or South Cave. Watch this space
New members always welcome (6:30 to 8pm, Monday evenings during term-time at Longcroft Upper School Girls Gym.)
Neil Harvatt 8 Feb 2011 23:21 - updated by Pete Shew 22 Apr 2011 09:18
Despite the promise of pretty miserable weather, there was an excellent turnout of participants for the latest 215 series event, on Beverley Westwood on Saturday. Forty three individuals and groups took part on one or more course, only 19 of whom were members. Well over sixty people altogether as many of the newcomers went round in groups.
There were four conventional orienteering courses and two maze courses for everyone to have a go at. Click here for a look at the Orange course. Special mention to the scout groups who had a go at every cousre except the Technical one, one group almost had to be dragged off the course by the scout leader as it was starting to get dark! There were seventeen entries on the White course, which was won by William Dixon (Ind) in a time of 6 minutes 40 secs. Luke Beecroft (Ind) who has been attending the Monday Club Nights at Longcroft School was second. Sixteen groups attempted the Yellow course which was won by Katie Slocombe (Ind) in 10 mins 40 secs. George van Dam (HALO) was second. The Orange course presented quite a few technical challenges in the Newbiggen Pits for many of the sixteen who tried it, but HALO members Brian and Charlotte Ward had no such problems finishing in first and second. Dad Brian just pipping Charlotte in a very impressive 11 min 21 seconds. The Technical course started and finished in the Newbiggen Pits with the middle section going out on the main part of the Westwood. Eleven entants on this course, Brian Ward again victorious in 19 mins 57 secs. Charlotte again second, no doubt just jogging round as in the morning she had won the Humberside Schools Cross Country Championships - a busy day!
The individual leg times for each of the courses can be found here WHITE YELLOW ORANGE TECHNICAL
Paul van Dam (HALO) was fastest out of the nineteen entrants on Maze5, winning in a time of 1 min 38 secs. On Maze6 Charlotte finally got revenge over her Dad, being the fastest of the eighteen entrants in 1 min 15 sec. The full results for all six courses can be found by clicking the events tab and following the links. (There is also a direct link in the right hand column).
If my maths are correct that's ninety seven courses run altogether - not bad for a local event.
All non-members, who left an email address, have been emailed with further information. If you have not received an email from me then let me know at neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk">neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk - I may have incorrectly typed in the addresses
A big thankyou to all club members who turned up and helped on the day and thanks to all the participants who helped to make their efforts worthwhile.
Neil Harvatt 26 Jan 2011 12:17 - updated by Pete Shew 22 Apr 2011 09:18
Thank you to all the HALO runners who took part on Sunday in a very physical event at Silton in CLOK land. The area was on the western slopes of the North Yorkshire Moors and consisted of open moorland as well as some heavily wooded steep slopes with many rock features. All courses finished on a steep slope(going upwards!) looking for rocks, a very difficult finish. This was made even harder for some due to the close proximity of the edge of the map. How do you re-locate when you are not on the map?
We did have early success in the competition, being the first club to erect a tent and in the best position too. Probably not the best position in terms of the event itself, but best position compared to all the other club tents (they were all behind ours!). Also we have the best club jackets. For some reason, points are not awarded for tents or jackets. It's a strange world we live in!
Results wise, we finished fourth, which sounds quite good. I'll leave you to look at the results http://www.clok.org.uk/Events2011/110130_Silton.htm to see if you agree.
There were many successes on the day, Helena scored maximum points, Harriet and Ann successfully completed probably the hardest course they have ever attempted, Mary wasn't the last back to the tent and Sam, on his own, represented the Juniors.
The scorers were (in course order): Neil 96; Helen 88; Pete 89; Paul 87; Dave 86; Helena 100; Harriet 90; Paddy 94; Mike 92; Mary 88; Pat 80; Sam 96. Well done not just to those 12 but also to everyone who took part or supported on the day.
John Butler 6 Dec 2010 15:02 - updated by Pete Shew 22 Apr 2011 09:18
We had a turn out of 21 new individual and group entries to Orienteering. It was very pleasing for us to see such a welcome entry especially these days when competition for participants in sport is challenging. Fran had suggested we put a request on the entry form asking how they had learnt of the event. So we had:- Grimsby Telegraph, School, Web-site, word of mouth, just passing! The 'Telegraph journalist and photographer were there and will do an article next week; please watch out for it and let me know which day?
Brian and Charlotte made good use of the 'circles' courses and suggested some ways of improving it. I think the Maze idea is probably the best attraction for an event of this kind, and it needs to be near to registration for all to see. It does need a separate planner from the main event to get it up and working effectively. Brian Ward and family have done this at a North Bank 2-1-5 event and it was very well used by youngsters who thoroughly enjoyed themselves. The children were in sight of parents at all times and were successful because of the navigational aid of the tapes.
Thanks to HALO members who came along to help with the setting up and running of the event. Dave, Sam, (kite setting and collection also 'circles' grid), Pete Shew (SI), Pete Harris, Fran., Malcolm, Tracey, Mark T., Mark Slater, The Wards.
Brian and Charlotte (England Team Member) continue to dominate the series with their fast times, using the course and the day to keep up their fitness and refine skills. A pleasant surprise to see Glyn Cook, NELincs Sports and Orienteering coach, showing us that he still manages to keep fit, and keep up his navigational skills, whilst coaching football etc. around Grimsby's schools and clubs. Mary Vickers has made a name for herself coming 3rd close behind a couple of enthusiastic juniors showing us that they can navigate quickly to some of those technical controls.
1st 2nd & 3rd on each course as follows:-
WHITE, Dylan M., Daniel, and Jacob;
YELLOW, Dom, Jacob, and Dylan W.;
ORANGE, Sam, Dom and Mary Vickers;
TECHNICAL, Brian, Charlotte and Pete Harris.
Well done all of you and we hope to see you and your friends and more at Weelsby Woods on the 19th February.
Pete Shew will be uploading the results in due course. Please click on 'Events' above to access them?
Brian
Brian Slater 23 Jan 2011 09:10 - updated by John Butler 16 Feb 2011 08:07
Try Orienteering in Cleethorpes Country Park. Several Maze/Circle Fun courses will be set up near the start.
Starts 1pm to 3pm. Whatever the weather it will go ahead. Bring rain gear if forecast is gloomy.
Read the flyers which are linked here. Page1 - Page 2 more details
Brian Slater 14 Jan 2011 12:23 - updated by Pete Shew 22 Apr 2011 09:18
Monday's session was a mixture of indoor and outdoor activities.
We warmed up and practised compass techniques with the Last Man Out bearing game. The Last Man Out this week was Emma, the youngest participant. Well done Emma - showing your elders the way home!
The evening concluded outside with a night bearing exercise. A 4 by 4 grid of stakes were set out each 50 metres apart. Participants had to navigate set courses around the stakes (SI boxes used). The moonlight did give the participants some help, the nearest stake being just visible, but on the longer legs the bearings had to be very accurate. The results and an example of one of the courses can be viewed by clicking here.
Next week will be indoors - all welcome 6:30pm to 8:00pm at Longcroft School, Beverley
Neil Harvatt 20 Jan 2011 09:20 - updated by John Butler 16 Feb 2011 08:07
The NewYear kicked off at Longcroft with an indoor session.
Activities included 20 minutes circuit training (greeted with groans at the onset but enthusiastically completed by all) to blow away the Christmas cobwebs.
A Route Choice exercise followed, the aim was to draw different possibilities for one particular leg and then describe the selected route in detail. The exercise can be seen by clicking here, which way would you have gone? The technical training followed with compass practise and selecting the correct direction. A pictorial control description card was at the correct point, this had to be interpreted correctly before the leg was complete.
The final activity was a relay with teams running into the gym, placing two markers in the correct position and returning to their partner, who then had to collect the markers and move them to the next position. The winning pair, signalled by a lot of whooping and a hollering, were Rosie and Yasmin.
I am aiming to alternate weekly between indoor and outdoor activities, so next week (Jan 17th) be prepared for outdoors.
Remember new members always welcome. Meet Longcroft (Upper) School, Girls Gym 6:30pm (to 8pm).
Neil Harvatt 13 Jan 2011 09:31 - updated by John Butler 16 Feb 2011 08:07
Many thanks to Brian and Amanda for organising an excellent New Year's day event and Social. Despite hangovers, over 30 members and friends attended, which as someone pointed out was more than attended the AGM! Probably because the AGM was DIY catering, whereas today the Wards had done us proud with an impressive range of hot food.
cast your eyes over the split-times which will allow analysis of the routes chosen by each individual. They are listed in no particular order.
Photo's http://www.flickr.com/photos/trailspirit/sets/72157625596113793/
Team Results to follow - in the interim I have e-mailed all competitor's with an Excel and a PDF version as I'm struggling to upload either to this web-page!!
Here's the PDF - PS
Neil Harvatt 1 Jan 2011 17:57 - updated by John Butler 16 Feb 2011 08:08
Congratulations to Zac Field who has been selected to represent England in the Interland international competition in March 2011.
The annual competition is contested between England, Germany (NW), Belgium (2 teams), Holland and France (bits of) and will take place on March 6th 2011 in Lubbecke, NW Germany. Well done, Zac.
Neil Harvatt 21 Dec 2010 15:41 - updated by John Butler 14 Oct 2011 12:35
The Beverley Club Night ended 2010 in style with an excellent two race event planned and organised by Brian Ward.
There was a mass start for each race and we all ran exactly the same legs. However following the person in front was not an option! Brian had prepared individual maps and although everyone ran identical legs, they were not run in the same order. There may have been some temptation to follow but this was entirely at your own risk. Just because you started on the same loop as someone else didn't mean that you finished on the same loop. Some very clever planning by Brian Ward ensured that we were always kept on our toes, and had to rely on our own skills and not those of the person in front.
The split times for Race 1 are here
The split times for Race 2 are here
The overall results are here.
The evening finished with the traditional buffet enjoyed by all.
A big thank-you to Brian Ward for putting the time and effort into organising the evening. The next Brian Ward event is on New Years Day at his house (see elsewhere on the web-site for details). Don't forget to let him know you are coming, you wouldn't want to miss out on another quality event.
Neil Harvatt 15 Dec 2010 15:51 - updated by Brian Ward 21 Feb 2011 15:27
Orienteer of the Year for 2010 was John Fulwood who was presented with the cup at the AGM on 7 November. John is a long-standing member of the Club and has occupied most of the official posts at one time or another. He is currently a committee member as well as being the Membership Officer and the Editor of HALO News which was acknowledged by Compass Sport as being one of the top ten orienteering newsletters in the country. A considerable achievement indeed, one which John must take much of the credit for. (There are no guidelines as to who might qualify as the recipient – it is for the Club Chairman to decide each year. The criteria adopted this year were that the person selected had made a significant contribution to the Club and had not received the cup previously.)
John Butler 6 Dec 2010 15:19 - updated by John Butler 6 Dec 2010 15:20
MIKE SMITH was crowned Club Champion on 7 November at Primrose Warren with a score of 135 points. In 2nd place was Pete Kullich with 129 points and Pat O’Grady was 3rd with 120 points. 27 members took part.
John Butler 6 Dec 2010 15:13 - updated by John Butler 6 Dec 2010 15:15
Congratulations to the following prize-winners in the 2009/10 HALO League –
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Champion - Zac Field
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Juniors 1st - Jake Field 2nd - Yasmine Field 3rd - Joe Field
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Seniors 1st - Rosie Field 2nd - Dean Field 3rd - Helena Crutchley
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Veterans 1st - Neil Harvatt 2nd - John Butler 3rd - Pat O’Grady
John Butler 6 Dec 2010 15:08 - updated by John Butler 6 Dec 2010 15:13
I've managed to get Sportident MT2003 to record 5 events in one 30 minute session, thanks to Neil who appears to be our SI whizz-kid, NOW! So I can get the report for the night up on the web a little more quickly. 5 stalwarts were there with winter toggs and headlamps. We were outside for the first hour doing 'pairs star' and 5 courses on the MAZE, (example on this link). As you will see from the diagram control site were accessed by attack-points on the maze. There were 10cm kites on the control stakes and the SI boxes had flourescent tape, but the approach had to be compatable with the SI box broad end! What fun! Sam seems to have dominated this training activity 1st; 1st; 1st; 1st; 1st; even after having a cross-country practice in the afternoon.
We dispensed with the intervals outside on this occasion and did 3 mad frenzied (great words) paired star courses in the sports hall using 4 badminton courts.
A tiring time was had by all.
Brian Slater 25 Nov 2010 12:39 - updated by John Butler 2 Dec 2010 18:51
The first ever event on the Hull University grounds was well organised, well mapped and well planned by the Smith clan. It was a privilige to be one of the first to run on a brand new map.
The expected influx of students didn't materialise (probably still in bed!), but at least we had one family who turned up as a result of the radio interview on Radio Humberside in the morning. There was a good turnout of club members, many travelling from the South Bank. Mike and Dorothy had planned four courses, White, Yellow and Orange for the Juniors and beginners and a Technical course for the experienced orienteers.
Click on the following links for the course results complete with split times:-
White
Yellow
Orange
Technical
Neil Harvatt 20 Nov 2010 23:21 - updated by Brian Slater 25 Nov 2010 21:54
Some 'STAR' orienteering again where one of the pair places a control at a site printed on the map and then the second person finds it and places it on the next control site for the whole process to start again. But, this course had a slight twist - alternate controls had the description 'grass' (or several little bits of grass), and these sites had to be found by pacing in a specific direction. Who had the hardest job, the person who placed the control or the one who located it?
The usual interval sets were included 10 X 50m. I must increase this distance now we/they are getting fitter.
Indoors it was a mad frenzy as five short courses (example) were attempted using SI boxes placed inconveniently about the hall. Pete Harris began to exert his speed and concentration to pip the others to the post by a few seconds. SECONDS COUNT IN ORIENTEERING. Veteran Dave Offler didn't do too badly either. Results:- time-taken 5 courses.
NEXT WEEK - Mazes in the dark. No not Frank Sinatra's ghost.
Brian Slater 23 Nov 2010 10:58 - updated by John Butler 2 Dec 2010 18:50
A motley crew assembled on a very cold but dry evening for the Monday Club Night session. First off participants were sent into the northern half of the map to sample some Psi Loops - 2 courses that are exactly the same but planned such that the loops are taken in a different order, excellent preparation for the End of Term Event on 13th December! This was untimed and 4 x 1km courses were planned, but being a pair they were run head-to-head, all be it non-competitively ( supposedly!! ).
Next up in the southern half of the map a Butterfly Loop competition was held. It was back to basics with Pin-Punching being used as none of our Si guru's were available on the night. 1 course with loops taken either A followed by B or vice versa. Maria and Emma ran together, completing but unfortunately, as controls were in the process of being collected, they didn't get an "official" finish time.... sorry! Joe had problems in that he didn't see the punches on his first loop, however all other competitors recorded clean runs :-
Results ( 1.2km )
Paul (BA) split 4:24 finish 7:07
George (AB) split 3:54 finish 9:06
John (AB) split 3:49 finish 9:50
Rosie (AB) split 4:12 finish 10:36
Yasmin (BA) split 5:55 finish 11:26
Thanks to all who turned out, hopefully having gleaned some very useful tips for the End of Term competition in 4 weeks time!
Brian Ward 15 Nov 2010 21:31 - updated by Brian Slater 25 Nov 2010 21:54
Usual format this week with a circles outside in the dark and 'star' pairs in the sports hall. Incidentally, two Lincolnshire sportsman, who we know well, probably started their fitness regime here in their early teens, X number of years ago. Guess Who?
The controls in the circle were quite hard to find for some participants. The darkness made the SI boxes, placed on stakes, reasonably illusive. I had placed a kite on the START and on the CENTRAL control only. The circles grid was set to North. Here is an example:- course 3 and another course 5. The times were mixed, some participants had to begin with a harder course i.e. 15 controls. Generally as people worked through the courses (sequencially), times-taken tended to improve. In the darkness it was necessary to use a compass for some legs.
In the sports hall, using line junctions painted on the surface as control sites, 'paired teams' placed and retrieved little red needle punches in a mad frenzy. A great game to complete the evening's activities. Reminder - Don't forget the 'cool-down' which if done properly can reduce aching muscles the next day! WHY?
Michael and Jack Robinson (new members this year - but old hands at 'The Poacher') joined us at this session after recently completeing the annual Mountain Marathon 'pairs' event on Dartmoor. I believe they had a very favourable result. They certainly had stamina!
Brian Slater 23 Nov 2010 10:34 - updated by John Butler 2 Dec 2010 18:50
It was a blustery windy and wet night and the gym was unavailable due to exams. Great. Would anyone turn up?
Yes they did. We had a good run around the field to ensure we were all warmed up. Then we repeated last week's Last Man Out bearing exercise, but this time it was in outside and in the dark. This involves running around a circuit until the whistle blows – at this point you go to the next map in the circuit and wait for the code. The code indicates which bearing on the map you have to follow and then using a compass, it is a race to get to the correct kite. Last person there is knocked out. This continues until only one person is left. Again, George was in the last two, this time with Dad, Paul in competition. George won the family battle and was Last Man Out.
The evening finished off with a Pick and Take relay. Player 1 takes the control to circle 1 and returns with map, Player 2 then goes to circle 1 and takes the control to circle 2, etc,etc. We were unable to complete the full course as we ran out of time, but John and George were declared winners as they were the only pair to get to circle 6. Well done to all for braving the conditions. Headtorches and waterproofs were certainly essential this week.
Neil Harvatt 10 Nov 2010 18:18 - updated by John Butler 22 Nov 2010 16:01
Just 5 stalwarts attended on this drizzly evening in the dark, for a torch lit run and our first session in the sports hall.
Warming up was incorporated on the first exercise - 'Star Orienteering'. Team member 1 put out a control and then Team member 2 located it and moved it to a new position. This was repeated for 11 controls. Sam and Dave took on Fran, Lucy and Tracey. Incredibly both teams finished within 3 seconds of each other. This was followed by 10 x 50m intervals 'head to head' ensuring sore legs for the next day.
Fran said that she had had one of the best runs of her life last Sunday at Stanton. She puts it down to all the training, especially the physical stuff. .
The short courses in the sports hall on a simplified map gave a different experience, most courses being completed in 1 to 2 minutes. Never-the-less I heard lots of gasping for breath giving me the satisfaction in knowing that my plan was working. We are all going to Primrose Hill on Sundaty to check out any improvements in techniques and/or fitness. We used SI for the sports hall courses and the splits are attached here. But, divide by 1000 to get a nearer approximation to the real distances in the sports hall. The hall measures 20m x 40m. Tonight's total running distance would have been approximately 3.5k, but all done at a quick pace.
Brian Slater 5 Nov 2010 23:07 - updated by Brian Slater 25 Nov 2010 09:30
For the first time this season, we had a totally indoor session. The next two weeks are going to be definitely outside as the Gym will be in use by the school for examinations, so it was nice to hav ethe warmth and dry of the gym.
We started off with some gentle warm-ups (well, they were meant to be gentle but the competitive nature of some, meant that they took the light-hearted relay part more seriously than required and consequently Yasmin’s team were disqualified! And yes, this was just the warm-up).
The popular Last Man Out bearing exercise followed. This involves running around a circuit until the whistle blows – at this point you go to the next map in the circuit and wait for the code. The code indicates which bearing on the map you have to follow and then using a compass, it is a race to get to the correct corner of the gym. Last person there is knocked out. This continues until only one person is left. This week Rosie and George were faultless with their bearing work, and it was only Rosie’s superior speed that separated them on the final leg. Victory for Rosie.
The evening finished with five separate sprint courses in the gym. There was an initial prolem with the set up as three of the gym benches that were there last week had disappeared, fortunately Brian was on hand to save the day by tying barrier tape between some of the remaining benches to replace the missing benches. The benches represent fences and cannot be crossed, so, as well as being fast and furious, there are lots of route choice decisions to make. Course E can be viewed here. There were many fast times and the leading three were Paul, Yasmin and George. The evenings results are here. Even though the Gym is small, orienteering-wise, it is still possible to practice many Orienteering skills such as Map Orientation, Thumbing the Map, Route Choice, Planning Ahead, etc.
See you all next week at 6:30 and don't forget your outdoor gear (there are some head torches that can be borrowed).
Neil Harvatt 4 Nov 2010 16:23 - updated by Brian Slater 25 Nov 2010 09:30
The weather was not as kind tonight as it has been in recent weeks, with squalls hitting the area towards the end of the evening. Despite the later rain, the outdoor activities had only to be curtailled slightly, the worst hit were those who volunteered to collect the controls in later on - many thanks.
The outdoor activity was a true test of participants memory, as well as their ability to navigate in the dark. Two seperate maps were available. Map 1, which was of the school, had 10 lettered control sites marked on, however this map was fixed to the wall (hence the memory test, although the younger inexperienced members were allowed their own copy, but keep that quiet because the others didn't know this!) Everyone started at a different letter and navigated to that control, that control had a number attached. They then had to navigate to that numbered control on Map 2. Map 2 was a "white map" approximately 150 metres by 100m on a N-S-E-W grid. On the map were short streams (marked on the ground by red/white tape between stakes, typically 20 metres apart.) The aim, in the dark but with headtorches, was to navigate to the correct controls using a variety of techniques. This could be by taking a direct bearing (risky but quicker) or go for the safer method of aiming for an obvious stream then use this to find the control. Relocation techniques were also able to be practised! The numbered control would have a letter on it, this was then the next control on Map 1. If done correctly this would form a loop of 10 controls (5 on each map) before getting to the start letter. Only Rosie and Joe managed to do the full loop, no-one made mistakes, but others retired early due to the rain. (Rosie and Joe were the wettest).
The evening finished with three seperate sprint courses in the Gym. Results are here.
Next week is half-term at school, so the next session will be Monday November 1st (6:30pm Girls Gym, Longcroft Upper School, new members always welcome). Advannce notice the Gym will be unavailable on November 8th and 15th, so the majority of the activities will be outdoors, so please dress accordingly.
Neil Harvatt 28 Oct 2010 17:05 - updated by John Butler 22 Nov 2010 16:01
Neil's coaching at the Beverley club night is reaping rewards with the juniors achieving podiums at National Schools events and etc. It is obviously something to which we South Bank Coaches need to aspire. Our latest claim to fame was when Neil, after attending a Grimsby coaching session, complained of aching muscles. We had done some 50m x 10 intervals in a head to head relay. Perhaps he went too fast! Is that possible? That was on the 6th of October.
We repeated the intervals 50m X 12 on this occasion, at the end of the session remembering to cool-down appropriately.
We began with a warm up and then went straight onto slalom between stakes dibbing at each. Dibbing technique was practised and somewhat perfected by most. The improvements can be seen here as participants attempted this exercise up to 4 times.
'Control picking' was an item this week. 5 courses of approx 400m with trees as control sites and SI boxes on kites flat on the ground to add to the difficulty. It was also twilight and most did not use head-lamps. The only error was the Coach's where he misplaced control 77 which was quickly spotted and corrected by Pete. Coaches often do things like this just to prove they are not infallible. This exercise proved to be very competitve confirmed by these results.
Brian Slater 18 Oct 2010 11:42 - updated by Brian Slater 25 Nov 2010 09:30
HALO News is now available to all visitors to the HALO web site. It can be found by following the "About HALO" menu. Happy reading.
Pete Shew 9 Nov 2010 20:20 - updated by John Butler 22 Nov 2010 15:31
On a glorious day near Scunthorpe, a finely fought out contest in the Yvette Baker Trophy resulted in a tie between AIRE and SYO. Both teams scored 894 points in the provisional results. Although only two teams entered the Yvette Baker Trophy, there was a far higher turnout than normal for this event. Consequently there needed to be some map recycling. Apologies to all those who handed their maps in (and a big thank-you for doing so). If you left your name a new map should be with you soon. If you handed a map in but didn't leave an address, then please contact neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk">neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk and we'll arrange for a new map to be sent to you.
RouteGadget and results have now been uploaded. Follow the links from the Events tab.
Neil Harvatt 7 Nov 2010 19:21 - updated by John Butler 22 Nov 2010 15:23
This Sunday (November 7th) sees the AGM and the running of the HALO Championships. The AGM will follow the completion of the event. The Championships will be based on the HALO member who scores the most HALO League points for Sunday's run. Normal rules apply. Presentations will be made at the AGM. HALO are also hosting the YHOA round of the Yvette Baker Trophy (the premier Junior Club Competition in the country). Many helpers are needed. If you haven't already told Neil you can help, please email on neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk">neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk or ring 07800-784255. Further information for the event is here.
Neil Harvatt 4 Nov 2010 16:33 - updated by John Butler 22 Nov 2010 16:01
We were blessed with good weather for our first 'Have a Go' at Orienteering event this century. We had an admirable group of participants who were very competent at their initial try at Orienteering. Jake and Lucia Townrow (14 &12) were first boy and girl on the 'White' course (7 minutes 19 seconds & 7 minutes 25 seconds respectively), followed by Evan Scott (M10) in 3rd place. Lucia came in 1st on the 'Yellow' course only 45 seconds infront of Mary Vickers (W50); Josh Bell,(M10) was in 3rd place taking 18:16.
The longer and more technical courses were won by father and daughter Brian and Charlotte Ward; Brian having pipped Charlotte to the post by 16 seconds on the 2.9 km Technical course. However Charlotte got revenge on the 'Mazes' taking seconds off dad on all of the four 400m courses. Local junior Sam Offler (M16) came a cool 3rd on the Technical course being only 3:26 behind the winner. For the enthusiast who may wish to scrutinise the courses the split times for each 'leg' within the course are here. John & John's splits are separate for no other reason than providence.
We had a maze which was temporarily built for the event. There were 4 different courses to enjoy and some of the young participants made full use of them completing all. The results can be found here.
A band of HALO stalwarts were in attendance to introduce newcomers to the sport. Thanks to all who helped.
Similar less formal events and activities take place At the HALO Club Night every Wednesday at Oasis site Grimsby. Adults £2, U/21s £1; there are concessions for families. We start at 6:30 and finish at 8pm, bring a torch and appropriate clothing for the weather. All welcome.
Oasis Academy Wintringham is working in partnership with HALO (Humberside & Lincolnshire Orienteers) to develop orinteering in the area. The support we get from Oasis' is strong and much appreciated. We will be able to orienteer indoors in the sports hall for part of our session starting this Wednesday.
Next Sunday 7th November is an event at Primrose Hill, Scunthorpe. All welcome.
For your diaries Cleethorpes Country Park, 22nd January 2011, 1 to 3pm. More info at http:/www.halo-orienteering.org.uk
Brian Slater 1 Nov 2010 12:35 - updated by John Butler 22 Nov 2010 16:02
Another pleasant evening greeted the participants for this week’s club night. Not only good weather but the largest turn-out so far this term, it was especially good to see the Chairman back after his enforced stay in Spain. However even with this good turn-out, there is still capacity for more so if you know anyone who would be interested please let them know.
The evening commenced with a warm-up run around the course that would be used for the later training exercise. This, on reflection, wasn’t the best idea as many of the tapes marking the path directions were inadvertently kicked and ended up pointing in the wrong direction. This week’s technical exercise was, as last week, a map orientation and compass bearing practise. Again the exercise was completed in the dark with the use of headlamps. However, whereas last week’s courses were based on a uniform square grid, this weeks difficulty was increased by the more random nature of the paths and junctions. This is a good exercise for beginners to be able to decide which junctions to turn at, and also for the more experienced who could gamble on their compass expertise and take the more direct route.
There were five courses to have a go at, and only two mistakes were made all evening, both by people who should know better!!
The evening finished off indoors with a map symbol matching relay exercise in which the girl team easily outscored the boys teams. There was a slight confusion at the end when we were left with four unmatchable cards, two knoll symbols and two boulder text descriptions. It turned out that I had allowed black dot symbols to be matched with the knoll text description. My only explanation (and it’s taken a couple of days to think of one) was that without my glasses on I confused brown for black!
For those that need to know more about map symbols there is a handy information sheet here.
Neil Harvatt 14 Oct 2010 15:49 - updated by Neil Harvatt 14 Oct 2010 16:40
There was great success for the Field family in last Saturday's British Schools Score Championships. The contest was held this year at Witton Country Park, Blackburn on October 9th.
Both Yasmin and Jake earned Silver medals in the Girls Year 7 and Boys Year 9 respectively, but possibly the best result was for Joe who was 3rd in the Boys Year 5 competition, despite being in Year 4. Well done to them all (and hard luck Zac, who was equal on points with the medal winner in his class, but just missed out on time). Another great advert for the Beverley Club Night (every Monday in term-time from 6:30 to 8:00 at Beverley Longcroft School, plug, plug.)
Full results and photos (and further information on schools orienteering) can be found at www.bsoa.org
Neil Harvatt 14 Oct 2010 16:33 - updated by John Butler 22 Nov 2010 15:13
The final event in the Yorkshire and Humberside Urban league took place on Sunday (10th October) in the pleasant market town of Otley. It seems a long time ago since the first event in this inaugural league took place in Beverley back in February. An event that will be remembered as much for the snow blizzards and intrepid journeys to the event, as it was for the quality of the event. Otley was a pleasant change with warm sunshine for the majority of the day.
The courses were testing with plenty of opportunity for mistakes, especially in the final cluster of controls. These all involved short intricate legs amongst the many alleyways and traffic-free areas around the centre of Otley, a high level of concentration was needed, not easy at the end of a run.
Following the event the Mayor and Mayoress of Otley were on hand to present mementos to the first three runners in each class of the Urban League. The league was based on the best five runs out of a possible total of eight urban races that took place in Yorkshire and Humberside in 2010.
The following HALO runners achieved top three placings:-
Charlotte Ward, Junior Women, 1st
Helen Smith, Women’s Open, 2nd
Pat O’Grady, Mens Ultra Vets (M70 ), 2nd
Neil Harvatt, Mens Vets (M40 ), 3rd
Full results can be found on the AIRE web-site, follow the links for the YHOA Urban League.
Next up is the YHOA Super League comprising events in the Premier areas in the region. One event remains and that is at Stoodley Pike, EPOC on October 24th. Many HALO members are in the running for prizes including Pat O'Grady (currently 1st in M75), Paul Van Dam (3rd, M45S), John Butler (1st, M65S), Mike Smith (3rd, M65S), Rosie Field (1st W45S), Zac Field (1st, M16-), Jake Field (1st M14-), George Van Dam (1st, M10-), Joe Field (2nd, M10-), Yasmin Field (1st W12-).
Neil Harvatt 10 Oct 2010 23:27 - updated by Neil Harvatt 10 Oct 2010 23:42
The weather seems to be getting better each week, (but darker, strange.)
We welcomed back, this week, the Johns family from Driffield after their Summer break (about 3 months!). A high leg-kicking warm-up was followed by the Technical part of the evening.
A network of paths was laid out on the school field using stakes and tapes. Three courses (example here of course 3) were planned to a Yellow standard, ie making decisions on which path to turn onto and in which direction. However they could also be run at an Orange standard by cutting corners and running diagonally. This would require use of a compass to accurately reach the correct control. Map orientation was also the key to make sure you were heading in the correct direction along your selected path. This will no doubt appear quite easy as the stakes would be easy enough to see, you may think. However the exercise was completed in the dark, hence accurate use of compass and map were all important. The path network was laid out on a 25 metre grid, so that controls were up to 60 metres apart. The head-torches were used to good effect this week. SI controls were used and incredibly there was only one mispunch on any of the three courses. (Click here for results)
The final activity in the gym was similar to last weeks, except that map memory was required for the three indoor courses. Instead of a map each, the stingy coach had only printed one map for each course and placed them on the wall. So once you had forgotten your next control, you had to return to the map to see where to go next. All good training. (Click here for results).
Thanks, as always, to everyone for helping to collect equipment in at the end and to the Johns family for setting up the indoor courses. See you all next week, hopefully the weather will remain kind, but you never know so dress accordingly. Again there will be indoor and outdoor activities.
Neil Harvatt 6 Oct 2010 15:50 - updated by Neil Harvatt 7 Oct 2010 18:58
HALO 2-1-5 series (North Bank) – Longcroft School, Beverley, Oct 2nd 2010.
For the first ever 2-1-5 event, Brian and Charlotte had planned an impressive total of 7 (yes, seven – it’s like the BBC teleprinter, it deserves writing in letters!) courses. Participants had a choice of four colour-coded courses, in addition to three maze courses. These were no ordinary mazes, though - don’t come expecting a sub-60 second run when the Wards are planning, times ranged between 4 and 14 minutes for each maze.
Although a disappointing turn out for this new venture (we need to work harder to improve our publicity, suggestions and help always welcome), everyone present enjoyed the challenge of the colour-coded courses as well as the opportunity to race hard and fast around the maze.
Results and splits can be accessed by clicking on the links below.
Overall Maze Results Overall Colour Coded results
Maze1 Splits Yellow Splits
Maze 2 Splits Orange Splits
Maze3 Splits Technical Splits
Apologies to George but I seem to have deleted the White course results. (You won, George!)
Thanks to Brian and Charlotte for all their work in producing excellent courses, and to Amanda for managing the Start and to Brian S for excellent maps as always.
The next event in this series will be on the South Bank at the Oasis Academy, Wintringham, Grimsby on Saturday October 30th, starts from 1pm to 3pm. Click the links for further information.
The next North Bank 2-1-5 will be at Hull University on November 20th 2010.
Neil Harvatt 3 Oct 2010 22:06 - updated by Neil Harvatt 14 Oct 2010 15:55
Running out of class - in Women Open rather than her own age class of W18, Charlotte secured the fastest time in Warwick in the Women's Open Class.
Despite only competing in 6 from a possible 12 races in the National Nopesport Urban League, Charlotte also finished 2nd overall in the Women's Open Class.
Urban races are becoming more and more popular, and it is to her great credit Charlotte secured 2nd position with no room for any errors during her 6 races!
This capped an excellent 2 weeks in which Charlotte ran 43:02 on the track for 10,000 metres, then a week later set a new PB for 5,000 metres on the track of 19:48
Brian Ward 3 Oct 2010 18:52 - updated by John Butler 14 Oct 2011 12:37
A wet and misty night greeted this week's participants.
A brief warm up was followed by the timed 1km run. Many of the times were slower than previously, probably due to the wet conditions underfoot (although in my case there were other reasons-unfit!). Zac managed another impressive sub 4 minutes, and I think Jake mistook the penultimate control for the Finish and was seen walking. Joe had one of his fastest runs, only 12 secs behind his best-not bad in these conditions. John and Abbey on their first visit had a very good first run.
The technical part of the evening focussed on compass work. We went inside for the initial training, then completed an exercise outside. By this time it was dark outside meaning that taking an accurate bearing was all the more important. Everyone completed one of the available three courses successfully (using headlamps). Click here for course 3.
The evening finished inside with three courses in the gym. The final course caused the most confusion. The aim was to punch any 10 controls (there were 20 altogether), but each control must have a higher number than the previous control. Maps were not available with control numbers on - it was simply a mad dash across the gym hoping to have the best strategy (I didn't). Surprisingly everyone took them in a valid order although a couple of people didn't count to ten very well! - demonstrating that when the pressure is on, simple things become difficult. Zac, who was fastest on every course prior to this one, could only manage second place behind Paul. Full results for the 1km run and gym courses are here.
In future weeks, I aim to have a mixture of indoor and outdoor activities, so bring headlamps if you have them. We have half a dozen to lend so don't worry if you don't have one.
Neil Harvatt 29 Sep 2010 16:28 - updated by Neil Harvatt 29 Sep 2010 17:07
Humberside and Lincolnshire Orienteering Club are planning a series of monthly orienteering events on both the North and South Banks.
The events will be suitable for beginners to the sport as well as the more experienced orienteer.
Coaching will be available from the club’s qualified coaches.
The first event on the North Bank will be at Longcroft Upper School, Beverley on Saturday October 2nd between 1pm and 3pm.
The first event on the South Bank will be on Saturday October 30th between 1pm and 3pm at Oasis Academy, Wintringham, Grimsby.
Please note this change of date for the Grimsby event from that originally published.
Costs will be 2-1-5 (£2 for adults, £1 for juniors and £5 for families).
There will be three progressive courses for beginners (White/Yellow/Orange) plus a more technical course aimed at the more experienced Orienteer.
Further information from neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk">neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk
Neil Harvatt 22 Sep 2010 22:38 - updated by Neil Harvatt 29 Sep 2010 17:17
A fine evening, yet windy, gave good conditions for practising the 'Aiming Off' technique. Participants were instructed in the various ways we use aiming-off. A discussion ensued re the merits of the technique. 3 courses were planned for practice. Course 2 had some long legs and the dashed line on the over-print showed the bearing to use so that the control would be found. Control boxes were used as markers so precision was required; amazingly there was no mispunching.
Sam led the warm-up prior to the technical stuff.
By 6.45 dusk was setting in so the 4 courses (A to D) on the maze were tackled swiftly. Again all cards were correct. The maze acted as 400m interval training with a short rest between each course.
For the competitive amongst you there are splits for courses (1 to 3) & (A to D).
Total running distance tonight was approx. 4.5km if you include the warm up.
Brian Slater 24 Sep 2010 12:23 - updated by Brian Slater 26 Sep 2010 10:44
At last - a pleasant and sunny evening, but with a slightly later start of 6:30pm the sun was setting fast and the outdoor activities only just finished as the last of the evenings light faded away.
The technical part of the evening focussed on estimating and pacing distances. Participants had to follow a line course marked on a map using their pacing skills. Five items had been placed on the ground along the line course and the participants had to accurately mark on their map the position of these items (if they found them!). This was completed quite successfully despite one person (no names) expecting to find one item at every turn on the course – not only would this require around 15 items per course (yes, there was more than one course), it would also be an easy exercise to mark the positions of the items (mark them on the turns in the course!). Listening skills!! The second pacing exercise was more complicated and involved SI timing and a small maze section. Participants had to navigate through the maze to a fixed control, from there they had to run to a further control that was the correct distance away according to the control descriptions. Then to a second fixed control via the maze and then on to the correct control, distance wise, repeated five times. If that seems complicated, it sounded even more complicated on the night. Despite this everyone (except two) completed it successfully! The Van Dams dominated this exercise with Paul, George and Maria posting the fastest three times. The course can be viewed by clicking here – the distance controls are not on the map, participants have to estimate which one was the correct distance away and run to it.
The evening was completed in the gym with two fast and furious courses using benches for fences. One of the courses can be viewed by clicking here. Yasmin demonstrated her speeed and skill by having the fastest overall time on the two courses, winning the first course by 10 seconds. Joe, George and Paul also posting fast times.
The results of all three SI courses can be viewed here
More participants are needed for the Club Nights, if any member knows of anyone who may be interested please pass on the information. The Club Night runs every Monday during term times at Longroft School, Beverley from 6:30 to 8pm. For South Bank inhabitants, the Grimsby Club Night runs on Wednesdays at The Oasis Academy, Wintringham.
Neil Harvatt 22 Sep 2010 17:51 - updated by Neil Harvatt 22 Sep 2010 18:41
We had fewer participants tonight so five athletes dared to attempt the tasks set out. A more difficult compass exercise than last week was planned to fine tune skills. Participants used training compasses 'Silva - Micro Racer' provided by the club. This is a thumb compass without the base plate, so the North needle swimming in liquid, is all you have with which to navigate.
A 1km course was set so that progress in terms of speed could be measured over the next few months. The times are recorded here.
The last activity was a return to the 'circles' exercise. I have published times so that comparisons can be made. Note that Lucy one of our keen improvers had a crack at course 10 where she accurately took in 16 of the controls on the grid.
See you all next week where we will put together compass work and pacing.
Brian Slater 17 Sep 2010 18:20 - updated by Brian Slater 30 Sep 2010 19:27
The first Beverley Club Night after the Summer break was greeted with miserable weather, not cold but blustery and wet - great!
This probably put off a number of new members, but it needn't, once you are outside and running about you soon forget about the weather (in theory).
After a warm-up, the participants were offered the choice of a long or a short course, both finished off with 10 controls in a grid/maze, after a map exchange. Only Paul and Rosie were brave enough to have a go at the 2.4km course, Paul completing it in a very quick time, faster than all the short course runners. George had the fastest time on the short course, pipping South Bank coach Brain by a single second. Although on closer inspection it appeared that Brian hadn't bothered with some of the controls!!
The fastest on the maze was Joe, but unfortunately he missed a control, so the order on the maze was Paul, George, Brian, Rosie, Emma. Click here for the full set of results.
Next week we aim to put the start back to 6:30pm to allow people more time to get here after work, look forward to seeing you all, Neil.
Neil Harvatt 15 Sep 2010 18:21 - updated by Neil Harvatt 15 Sep 2010 19:07
England's Juniors ( Men and Women 14, 16 & 18 ) won the Junior Home International match against Scotland, Ireland and Wales. The event was held in and around Perth, Scotland, this weekend, September 11th and 12th . HALO leading junior ( and currently top of the British Orienteering Ranking List for the club ), Charlotte Ward, helped England to victory running in the Relay on Saturday followed by the Individual, today, Sunday 12th.
Results can be found here :-
http://www.rstrain.ndtilda.co.uk/results_10/jhi/
Well done Charlotte and well done ENGLAND !!
Brian Ward 12 Sep 2010 19:57 - updated by John Butler 14 Oct 2011 12:45
We got off to a great start with 13 of us pounding the grass and compasses. Compasses were hot with re-setting and needle spinning. A square grid, with 5 metre spaces between tiny control markers on the grass, gave participants a chance to check and improve their compass techniques. Folks worked in pairs to start with and went solo as confidence grew. Thumbing and thumb-compass skills were learned/practised.
A long and short course were then used to test out newly learned compass skills. It was followed immediately by a maze section (no rest between) just as we had done at Coniston during the Lakes 5-days. I copied the (Coniston) maze but made it slightly bigger. All did 13 controls after they had completed the first course.
If you look at the link you will see that there were two other Slaters besides me at the coaching, both seemingly having excelled themselves in the results. The Splits are here for the very competitive amongst you.
We now boast two juniors having been joined by Amber Harris. On this occasion dad (Pete) was sporting an injured calf muscle, but managed to hobble around the courses quite competently.
Next week will feature more compass exercises plus 'warm-up' tips and of course a 'maze' or two or three. Starting at 6pm at OASIS Academy Grimsby.
Brian Slater 11 Sep 2010 15:19 - updated by Brian Slater 30 Sep 2010 21:56
Minutes can be found in member's section
John Fulwood 29 Aug 2010 11:27
The very first running of the Lincolnshire Challenge Shield saw HALO victorious. (Full results and RouteGadget can be found on the LOG web-site)
An excellent event was organised by Paul Murgatroyd and his LOG colleagues, featuring testing courses through the University of Lincoln campus in addition to a complex maze section both before and after the conventional controls. This was then repeated for the Chase finale. The complexity (and the pressure) caught out many an experienced competitor. There were so many mispunches that it was touch and go whether any team would have enough counters for the team score. Brian Slater, as good coaches do, set an example for us all (I'll let you look at the results to see what sort of example it was!) It was good to see such a strong HALO turnout (this turned out to be our trump card). LOG had provided a very good assembly area with views of much of the course as well as the Maze. Watching fellow competitors navigate (or not) their way through this was great entertainment. They even arranged good weather.
If I have understood the results correctly, LOG finished with 2 Juniors (but no females), 10 Seniors (6 female) and 4 Veterans (but no females). Unfortunately the lack of female finishers in the Juniors and Veterans meant they could not muster the required 10 according to the rules. HALO finished with 2 Juniors (1 female), 6 Seniors (4 females) and 9 Veterans (3 females), hence we were able to field 10 valid finishers and therefore we were declared the winners. Our scorers were Sam and Yasmin (Juniors), Brian W, Helena, Helen and Andrew (Seniors) and Neil, Pete H, Mike and Mary (Veterans). The outstanding performances, I think, were the two scoring Juniors. Whilst HALO's International Juniors were mispunching at high speed, Sam and Yasmin kept it together and were able to complete their courses successfully, thus ensuring HALO had enough counters. Well done!
The evening was finished of with food and drinks at a local hostelry, so local it was on the map, also boasting views over the Marina.
Thanks again to LOG for organising an excellent evening. Our turn next year, provisionally it will be held on the Wednesday after the final Poacher event of the 2011 series. Venue to be announced.
Neil Harvatt 6 Aug 2010 18:12 - updated by John Butler 20 Aug 2010 17:06
"HALOrienteers" - consisting of Brian and Charlotte Ward with Mary, ran a cunning series of races to emerge victorious in the City of Hull Athletic Club "Champagne League" Team Handicap competition. The Champagne League runs from the end of March through to the end of July, initially on a weekly basis then switching to fortnightly after the London Marathon. Races are held in the East Riding, taking in venues such as the Humber Bridge Country Park, Beverley Westwood and various rural locations including a hill race at Brantingham. The 10 race series includes numerous competitons including a Yellow Jersey, Green ( points ) Jersey, Team and Ladies.
Together with the Handicap Team prize, Charlotte also scooped the Ladies Yellow Jersey, in which you have to complete all 10 races. Charlotte finished 23rd overall, an outstanding result on it's own merit, 12 minutes 22 ahead of the 2nd place lady - an average of 1 minute 14 per race.
Races range from just short of 4 miles, up to the longest race of 8 miles, which just happens to be the toughest race as well, a handicap over the hills and dales around Brantingham, Elloughton and Raywell. Each race is classed as "multi-terrain", generally being a mix of road and off-road, however the Westwood race is entirely cross-country, whilst most of the others tend to include sections of public footpath and bridleway.
Next up for the terrible trio will more than likely be the City of Hull Winter League and The East Yorkshire Cross Country series, later in the year.
Brian Ward 23 Jul 2010 21:51 - updated by John Butler 20 Aug 2010 17:05
A new initiative - an annual club competition to find the champions of Lincolnshire between HALO and LOG.
The inaugural event takes place around the University of Lincoln on August 5th 2010
The final details of the event are now here together with the scoring rules.
25 people have already put their names down to take part.
If you can make it and haven't put your name down yet, then email Neil (neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk">neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk) or just turn up.
The event will be as much Social as it is Competitive (though obviously we intend to win), so don't feel that you have to be fast to take part.
The evening will consist of two races of about 2km each, there will be a short maze section on each race.
The second race will be a Chasing Start with a provisional start time of 7:00pm (plus time on first race)
First race start times from about 5:30pm onwards.
10 scorers will count with a selection from Juniors, Seniors and Vets (and M/F).
Neil Harvatt 3 Jun 2010 13:50 - updated by Neil Harvatt 4 Aug 2010 22:42
10 participants were at the end of term coaching session where several competitions were experienced. Using the 1 : 3000 map 3 Sprint Courses were planned. Sam Offler's Course can be seen here. Results are displayed here. No one seems to be able to catch Level 2 Coach, Neil Harvatt who travels miles to events and coaching sessions to keep trim and 'on the ball'.
To finish people off, I presented a MAZE session with 4 courses each of approximately 500m in length, (example here). Participants could practice for the challenge next week when we meet LOG at Lincoln University. A maze will be incorporated in their course/s. Neil appears to be victorious again with Sam and Helena snapping at his heals. Most became more confident as they got used to the shape of the open-ended maze. The maze was of the chevron/barrier type which enabled the planner to offer many route choices. Results.
Those who completed all the courses on the night would have covered a distance of at least 8km. A bit off serious training and having lots of fun.
We will be back to Oasis Academy Grimsby on 8th of September 2010, 6pm. I think we might start with some 'aiming off' techniques.
Brian Slater 29 Jul 2010 14:18 - updated by Brian Slater 29 Jul 2010 14:40
Charlotte followed up an impressive Urban Race run at Winchester on Saturday 12th June by adding the British W18 Age Class Sprint title to her name at HMS Sultan in Gosport, Hampshire on Sunday 13th June.
Photo's here :-
http://www.flickr.com/photos/trailspirit/sets/72157624267540428/
Brian Ward 13 Jun 2010 22:43 - updated by John Butler 22 Nov 2010 15:45
HALO has achieved Clubmark accreditation. The formal presentation of the certificate will take place in the afternoon of Sunday 29 August at the White Rose.
Clubmark is the only national cross sports quality accreditation scheme for clubs with junior sections. It is built around a set of core criteria which ensure that accredited clubs operate to a set of consistent, accepted and adopted minimum operating standards. Clubmark is endorsed by all the main sporting, youth and education agencies involved in delivery of sporting opportunity for young people as the accreditation scheme for clubs with quality assured junior sections. As a single, national standard, Clubmark gives sports clubs of all types structure and direction. Clubs awarded Clubmark have seen many tangible benefits, such as:
Increased membership - Addressing issues like equity and child protection gives parents confidence when choosing a club for their children.
Retaining members - Clubmark stimulates real thought about how clubs cater for junior and all members. The culture it promotes boosts the morale of players and ensures that volunteers are recognised for their contributions.
Continuous improvement - Accreditation encourages a club to adopt better, more organised systems and structures, thus helping them to run more effectively and efficiently.
Funding - Many funding bodies state that applicants must be Clubmark accredited or working towards.
Facilities - More and more local authorities and other leisure operators give priority-booking slots to Clubmark accredited clubs. Some also offer discounted rates for facility hire.
Developing coaches - As part of Clubmark, clubs are entitled to receive help to develop the skills of coaches. This, in turn leads to better quality provision and improved player performance. Parents can be confident that appropriately qualified coaches are deployed.
Volunteers - Clubmark promotes a volunteer culture where hard work and dedication is recognised. Once accredited, clubs find more people are keen to get involved, especially parents.
Links with schools - Increasingly, schools are looking for guarantees of quality and the presence of child- friendly systems and procedures. Clubmark clubs are normally the first invited to work with local schools and schools are being encouraged to signpost pupils to Clubmark clubs.
Raised profile -Clubmark is a highly valued accreditation. As well as raising the profile with local authorities, NGBs and other sporting and community bodies, all accredited clubs are listed on a national database and in other directories, to help them to publicise what they do, attract new members and grow.
Marketing and communication - Clubmark gives clubs the confidence to promote themselves. All Clubmark clubs can access the Clubmark member's area, utilise the Clubmark logo and take advantage of other brand resources as well as bespoke information to help generate more publicity. The universal brand, recognising quality clubs across more than 30 sports is a really valuable marketing tool.
Club development - The foundation for any club is its youth structure. The Clubmark accreditation process is designed to assist clubs to attract and cater for young members, and build a strong future.
Not forgetting the most important reason of all - the positive impact Clubmark has on the way in which clubs think about and provide for young people!!
John Butler 20 Aug 2010 17:27 - updated by John Butler 22 Nov 2010 15:44
Fair weather rewarded those who turned up for training. The first activity was to follow a line drawn on the map and then mark on the map the position of the controls found. This meant that participants would need to pace count to get accurate positions. The answers are here on the map.
Those doing well had mastered the pace counting technique in 3 sessions.
The second activity was to race head to head with a matched colleague (for speed) on a circles grid. The circles grid had some barriers placed strategically to make the straight line route impossible on some legs. There was an element of route choice a temptation to lose concentration with lots of other participants competing on the grid at the same time but on different courses. Circles course results.
Photos of the Circle courses have been added (thanks to Malcolm for taking them). See Gallery
Next week is the end of term session which will have some maze type courses in preparation for 5th August, and some sprint courses of approximately 2km each. Afterwards we will be socializing in the Trawl. Neil and I have already checked out the 'Curry and a Pint' @ £4.99.
The coaching sessions in Grimsby have averaged 10 participants so I am very pleased. It makes all the hard work in preparation very worthwhile. See you all in September (and tomorrow!).
Brian Slater 22 Jul 2010 16:05 - updated by Neil Harvatt 27 Jul 2010 17:39
Photo's from the Monday evening end-of-term event at Longcroft School, Beverley can be found here -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/trailspirit/sets/72157624414499973/
Thanks to Charlotte and David in particular, for construction of the maze, Neil for providing the Si support and Brian S. for manipulating and printing the maps.
Thanks to Brian W for putting on a fantastic event (I toyed with using the word amazing, but didn't want to be responsible for inducing nausea). Brian created three separate Prologue courses, all of which involved an initial section of three controls in the specially constructed Maze followed by three more conventional controls on the Longcroft site. The Final Chase required navigating through 10 controls in the Maze (with a Butterfly for good measure!) and then finishing with nine conventional control locations. There was an added pressure for the final. We started in reverse order of our cumulative times for the three prologues which meant there were a lot of runners very close together, leading to some exciting head to head contests (not to mention head to head scratching in the maze). I have run the Club Night at Longcroft practically every week since September and so I consider that I know the school map like the back of my hand. I managed the Maze section reasonably well (only got stuck in a couple of dead-ends) and set off confidently for the first conventional control. After about 50 metres, I knew intuitively that something was wrong, but it took me some time to discover I was heading for the wrong set of buildings in completely the wrong direction! I was not on my own - the concentration required for the fast running, quick turning, micro navigating Maze didn't allow for any forward planning. (Neil Harvatt)
The results for the three prologues, the final chase and a combined table can be found here. Note, if there was a mispunch on any of the four courses, there won't be a time for the combined table.
Brian Ward 19 Jul 2010 23:11 - updated by John Butler 20 Aug 2010 17:06
We had a very wet evening with heavy showers and gusting winds. The first activity was to test each participant's pacing ability. Follow a predetermind line on the map from a starting point and then pace accurately to a control site marked on the map. Participants were issued with personal pacing scales (double paces per 100m on a 1:2500 scale). We had a variety of results from 70% correct to (I think the 'coach's' legs must be getting shorter).
This was followed by 4 courses on the maze (attached) in the pouring rain. Was I proud of our tough and resilient orienteers. Thanks to you all for collecting in the equipment. Once you had all left, the sun came out and I collapsed - the 'sun canopy' which kept me dry, and then trundled home for a hearty meal.
Neil was kind enough to lend his maze to us one of which you can see here in the results. A more complex MAZE (apparently) awaits those who travel to Beverley on Monday for Brian Ward's end of term (Beverley Club Night) event. Not to be missed.
Here are the results
Brian Slater 15 Jul 2010 22:15 - updated by Pete Shew 21 Jul 2010 09:57
Five juniors gained honours today at the 2010 Yorkshire and Humberside Schools Orienteering Event held at Sandall Beat Woods, Doncaster.
George Van Dam, Zac Field and Charlotte Ward achieved first place in the Boys Year 4, Boys Year 11 and Girls Year 13 respectively.
Yasmin Field was 2nd in the Girls Year 6 and Joe Field was 3rd in the Boys Year 4.
Photographs of the presentations.
Well done to all of them, but especially to George and Joe who were running against boys a year older than them.
Do you know what they all have in common? Answers on a postcard to . . . . . . . . . . . .
Neil Harvatt 11 Jul 2010 22:47 - updated by Neil Harvatt 12 Jul 2010 00:36
The final evening for the Beverley Club Night this term will be Monday July 19th.
Following recent tradition, this evening will consist of an orienteering competition followed by a social.
Brian Ward has offered to organise the competition and plans involving a large number of stakes are well under way.
The Social involves bringing along a selection of food and drinks for sharing (strangely enough it always seems to work without any real planning of who brings what and long may that tradition continue, but accept that one day we will all bring only Spring Onions. Should that day arise then we might start planning who brings what. Anyway what's wrong with Spring Onions?). Note that being on school premises, alcohol is not acceptable.
Non-club night regulars will obviously also be welcome on this evening.
There will be a charge to cover map printing, etc - £1 for Club Night Regulars and HALO members. £2 otherwise.
The venue is Longcroft School, Molescroft Road, Beverley (Grid Ref TA 022 406)
Monday July 12th will run as normal.
The Club Nights will re-start after the summer break on Monday September 6th 2010.
Neil Harvatt 10 Jul 2010 22:34 - updated by Neil Harvatt 10 Jul 2010 22:46
There was a pleasing increase in numbers for the second of the Grimsby Club Nights.
Following the warm-up, this week consisted of both pacing and map setting exercises, followed by closely fought head to head competitions over a short grid course where the emphasis was on planning the next leg of your course before reaching the control.
Results for the head to head courses are here.
The evenings are open to all abilities, newcomers and families welcome, and consist of coaching, fitness and orienteering activities.
Neil Harvatt 10 Jul 2010 22:12 - updated by Neil Harvatt 10 Jul 2010 22:24
Charlotte will represent England at the Ward Junior Home Internationals in Scotland. The event takes place in and around Perth and also gives the athletes chance
to compete in part of the Park World Tour taking place at the same time. September 10th, 11th and 12th are the dates to note in your O diary!
Running in the W18 age class with 3 other selected English girls she will run against Scotland, Wales and Ireland. There will be an individual and a relay
with the other Junior classes being M/W 14, 16 and M18.
Brian Ward 5 Jul 2010 19:41 - updated by John Butler 20 Aug 2010 17:08
HALO Humberside & Lincolnshire Orienteers
Come and try Orienteering
Newcomers to the sport are welcome to join us.
We will be starting weekly coaching activities at Oasis Wintringham School Grimsby on 30th June 2010. It will be for all. There will be activities for newcomers as well as improvers. The sessions will start at 6pm and finish at 7:30pm approximately. Please come prepared for the outdoors. There are changing facilities and lockers £1 returnable.
To enter the site press the call button before the gate and say you are joining the Orienteering activities. We will be assembling at the SE corner of the car park. Lockers and changing facilities are available to the left of the reception area. The desk is staffed during opening hours.
The first session is a taster, and will be free of charge.
Thereafter it will be £3 per adult, £2 U21 and £5 for families of 3 or more.
Access is via Weelsby Avenue. Click on the link below.
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=527552&Y=407590&A=Y&Z=120
Brian Slater 28 Jun 2010 10:25 - updated by John Fulwood 6 Aug 2010 16:47
SYO held it's annual Ultrasprint competition at Millhouses Park, Sheffield on Saturday 3rd July, 2010.
The competition consisted of 3 prologues races, each lasting around 10 minutes and incorporating a maze, river-crossings and fast park / sprint racing.
After the 3 prologue races a chasing start was held. The final was more intense with racing times typically around 20 minutes.
HALO athlete Charlotte Ward emerged as the Junior Women's winner and was 2nd overall in the Open Women category.
Photo's can be found here -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/trailspirit/sets/72157624414213760/
Brian Slater 2 Jul 2010 13:57 - updated by John Butler 20 Aug 2010 17:08
There were 10 of us at the coaching session. Mark kindly helped with setting up. I provided 4 activities 2 of which were for newcomers should there be any. There were none so, as a finale, we made use of the white course as a sprint! The 'star' activity can be use at a later stage.
Participants first warmed up with Neil leading. Each then checked their paces for 50metres and then measured out 'accurately' some distances set by the coach. Pacing scales are to be produced for each person, as a result of the exercise. The circles courses were fun, using control boxes to check each control was visited in order. An example is hopefully shown here. Neil has imported the 'circles' idea into YHOA from Spain.
Here are the results (at last).
Brian Slater - Neil will be leading the session next week whilst I am on a 'Dales' trip with my 'old' school.
Brian Slater 2 Jul 2010 13:46 - updated by Pete Shew 12 Jul 2010 22:23
After thirteen years of organising the HALO Lincolnshire Poacher series, Pete Kullich announced at the awards presentation ceremony that he was standing down to make place for a new series organiser for 2011.
Pete has built Poacher up from small beginnings to the very successful event series it is today, with an average of just under seventy competitors this year. Part of the enjoyment of the events is the post race analysis at local hostelries, which is unusual for orienteering events.
Of course Pete doesn't do it all himself as these days there are planners, controllers, kite collectors, Brian on the computer, etc., but Pete has been the driving force throughout and his will be a hard act to follow.
Pete Shew 23 Jun 2010 23:30 - updated by John Butler 20 Aug 2010 16:56
Charlotte finished 3rd and on the podium at the individual day in the W18 class. Representing the YHOA junior squad, who finished 3rd overall after the 2 day competition were also Zak, Jake and Yasmin Field who's first claim club are South Yorkshire Orienteers.
Brian Ward 27 Jun 2010 21:33 - updated by John Butler 20 Aug 2010 17:10
We will be starting weekly coaching activities at Oasis Wintringham School Grimsby on 30th June 2010. It will be for all. There will be activities for newcomers as well as improvers. The sessions will start at 6pm and finish at 7:30pm approximately. Please come prepared for the outdoors. There are changing facilities and lockers £1 returnable.
The first session is a taster and will be free of charge. Thereafter it will be £2 per person with concessions for families.
Access is via Weelsby Avenue. Click on the link below.
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=527552&Y=407590&A=Y&Z=120
Brian Slater 19 Jun 2010 17:00 - updated by Brian Slater 22 Jul 2010 14:21
Yasmin, Charlotte, Jake and Zac have been selected to represent the Yorkshire and Humberside Junior Squad in this year's Junior Inter-Regional competition.
The competition takes place this week-end in Wales. Well done and good luck.
If John had written this he would have commented on the fact that all four have attended the Beverley Club Night at some time this year!
Neil Harvatt 22 Jun 2010 23:17 - updated by Neil Harvatt 22 Jun 2010 23:17
Peter Harris has compiled a quiz (50 written questions) to be given out during/after next week's Lincolnshire Poacher event. The answers will be revealed after the Presentation Ceremony at the New Inn, Great Limber. Prizes then awarded accordingly.
Questions relate to orienteering matters with an emphasis on the PoacherEvent series. (Combination of fun and knowledge).
Rounds on subjects such as History, Mathematics, Geography, Fashion, Winners, Losers and Pub Trivi'o' will be included.
Teams can be individuals or groups (Max 5).
Pete Shew 17 Jun 2010 16:23 - updated by Brian Slater 19 Jun 2010 17:01
The weather cleared to present a better evening than was envisaged during the afternoon downpours. This was especially fortunate as we have no access to the Gym during examination periods (which will continue for a few more weeks).
Compass and pacing exercises followed warm up exercises around the school field.
Then we attempted the circle courses. These are designed to disorientate you as the only features on the map are the stakes which are set out in circles. (Some clues were left on the map, like the start and finish). The adults had maps without numbers so they couldn't be used to know which way round the map should be. The younger competitors did have the advantage of having the control codes and numbers on the front of the map to aid orientation.
Results are here.
John Butler may be surprised to see "mp" against his name for map 2, despite him only running map1. Sorry, John, I used that dibber and couldn't even complete my own course correctly! The youngsters did far better than the adults, in fact Maria was the only adult to correctly complete all three courses - Shame on you (us)!
Neil Harvatt 13 Jun 2010 23:40 - updated by Neil Harvatt 13 Jun 2010 23:40
George Van Dam lead the way home on the White course at Bingley St Ives on Sunday. This another success for George who is still in his first full year of Orienteering. He has also won the Yellow course at such varied places as Pickering, Skelder and Haw Park. Well done George!
If George was please with his run, the Field family must have been over the moon on the wayhome with three first places achieved by Joe (Yellow), Yasmin (Orange) and Zac (Brown). It was a family 1-2 on the Brown course with Dad, Dean five minutes behind Zac in second place.
Is it just a coincidence that these five runners all regularly attend the Beverley Club Night? (Mondays 6 to 7:30pm, Longcroft School)
Other HALO results (aplogies if I have missed anyone):-
Brown: Neil (5th); Paul (20th) Blue: Jake (6th); Pete (14th), Rosie (33rd); Brian (34th)
Green: Helen (8th); John (22nd) Light Green: Maria (18th) White: Emma (5th)
Despite these good results the day will be best remembered for Brian Slater disproving the long held theory that what goes down a Portaloo, stays down! Next time you see him approaching a Portaloo, don't be surprised to see him equipped with a rubber glove on one hand and a peg on his nose. He reports that, despite a good washing, his dibber seemed a little on the slow side. Nevertheless, he enjoyed his run, not least because no-one ran within 50 metres of him during his course!
Full results can be found on the AIRE web-site at
http://www.orienteering.ilkley.org/index.asp
Neil Harvatt 6 Jun 2010 22:08 - updated by Neil Harvatt 6 Jun 2010 22:30
After a snow disrupted but successful start in Beverley, four events have now taken place in, this the first year of, the YHOA Urban League.
The leading HALO runners in each class, following the recent run in York are as follows:-
Women's Open - Charlotte Ward (1st)
Men's Veteran - Neil Harvatt (2nd)
Women's Veteran - Amanda Ward (7th)
Men's Super Vets - Ken Hutson (7th)
Women's Super Vets- Mary Carrick (4th)
Mens Ultra Vets - Pat O'Grady (1st)
Full results are here
The next event is at Holmfirth on July 4th.
Run through the streets made famous by Compo, Clegg, the other one and Nora Batty.
Entries via Fabian4 and details on EPOC web-site.
Neil Harvatt 3 Jun 2010 13:02
Congratulations to Charlotte who had an impressive win in the Womens Open Race at York on Bank Holiday Monday. In addition to being the leading women, (by over two minutes), Charlotte also beat all the men on Course B.
Other HALO runners (apologies if I have missed anyone out):-
Course A - Neil (27th) and Brian (34th) out of 83 competitors.
Course B - Helen (42nd) won the Smith family battle ahead of Mike (51th). Paddy was just behind them after sprinting down an alley that only lead to the Ouse. Pat had an impresive run securing a top 100 spot. Amanda broke the hour on her run.
Course C - Dorothy was the leading HALO competitor finishing ahead of John and Mary.
Full results at http://eborienteers.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/index1.html
Neil Harvatt 2 Jun 2010 16:02 - updated by Neil Harvatt 3 Jun 2010 13:02
CONGRATULATIONS to Charlotte Ward (W18) and Zac Field (M16) who have been selected to attend the BOF Talent Coaching Camp from 24 to 31 July in the Cairngorms in Scotland. The camp will focus on ‘Physical Excellence’ and ‘Technical Excellence’ at Level 2/ 3 as defined in the Elite Athlete Development Pathway and the main theme for the week will be ‘Consistent Performance’. All the 38 selected athletes have shown the potential to become future World Class performers and the coaching they receive will help them to develop the tools they need to reach that full potential.
AND to Jake Field (M14) who has been selected to attend the Junior Regional Squads Lagganlia Training Camp from 31 July to 7 August at Aviemore in Scotland. There are 24 athletes, 5 from the YHOA region, who have been nominated by the regional squads.
All are regular attendees at the Beverley Club Night. Clearly Neil's coaching is paying dividends!
John Butler 7 May 2010 16:39 - updated by John Butler 8 May 2010 20:00
A number of HALO members took part in the British Orienteering Championships on 1 May at Cannock Chase with the following results -
- Joe - 2nd M10B
- Charlotte - 6th W18 Elite
- Brian W - 9th M45 Short
- Amanda - 18th W45 Short
- Pete K - 22nd M65 Long
- Neil - 39th M50 Long
- Pete H - 56th M50 Long
In the Relay Championships the following day-
- Zac M15 won a Silver with his SYO team mates in the M18 class.
- Jake with his SYO team mates won Bronze in the M14 class.
- Dean won a silver medal in the Mixed Ad-hoc class.
For photos go to Gallery and http://www.flickr.com/photos/trailspirit/sets/72157623859704079/
Brian Ward 3 May 2010 18:17 - updated by John Butler 10 May 2010 16:09
Many thanks to the 11 HALO members who gave up a Saturday evening (and the early hours of Sunday morning for some) in March to help organise the Humber Night Challenge where 94 youngsters in 20 teams successfully navigated their way round a 16 mile course, mainly off road, starting and finishing at Elsham Hall in temperatures below freezing but fortunately dry. The top three results, which were kept under wraps until the prizegiving evening at the Odeon Cinema in Hull on 19 April, were -
=1st Tea Bags (3:37:40) and Team Rapp (4:30:20)
2nd BTec Hull (4:17:00)
=3rd Baysgarth B (4:32:09) and Junior Volunteers (4:33:38)
The times shown in brackets are the how long the teams took to complete the course, excluding the time taken to tackle the five challenges that they encountered on route. The final positions were adjusted to reflect their scores for the challenges. HALO presented each of the members of the top five teams with a HALO Prize Voucher which entitles the bearer to free admission at any HALO club night or orienteering event for a year.
Click here for the Look North clip. No mention of HALO, but we were there!
At the de-brief following the event, a number of aspects were identified which could be improved on but the overwhelming view of the partners was that the event had met all of its objectives and would be run again next year, possibly on the North Bank, but with HALO to be involved at an earlier stage.
John Butler 7 Mar 2010 10:53 - updated by John Butler 6 May 2010 15:46
Congratulations to SYO who took first place in the Compass Sport Cup Round 1 in the re-arranged event with a winning margin of over 100 points from AIRE in second place.
There was a closer competition in the Trophy, EPOC running out winners by 45 points from CLARO. Team results here
Many thanks to all competitors who ran today. Full indiviual results here and with points here
A special mention to Keith McDermott (EBOR), Claire Towler (AIRE) and Martin Ward (SYO) who all sacrificed their runs to aid an injured competitor. They will be pleased to know that the injured competitor has been released from hospital following treatment.
RouteGadget, Splitalyser, etc are available via the Events tab. Please add your routes.
Neil Harvatt 25 Apr 2010 20:26 - updated by John Butler 6 May 2010 15:44
CONGRATULATIONS to 10 year old HALO member Yasmin Field from Minster School in Beverley, who was crowned East Riding Schools Orienteering Champion for 2010 in the year 6 category on Tuesday, 20 April. Yasmine, in a fantastic solo performance, completed the 2.2k course at Longcroft School in Beverley in 14m 12s - 3 minutes ahead of her nearest rivals. Full Year 6 results here
The winners of the year 5 category were Madeleine Rhynehart and Thomas Nicholson from South Cave Primary School, running as a pair, who completed the 1.7k course in 12m 23s - 36s ahead of the second pair. Full Year 5 results here
The winning schools were Hornsea County Primary (year 6) and All Saints Hessle (year 5). Schools tables here
The Championships were organised by HALO and the two School Sports Partnerships which cover the East Riding and 171 children from 27 schools competed in the final event at Longcroft. Over 700 children from 57 schools took part in the 12 heats held in the last two months which HALO helped to run. The top children from each of the heats were invited to take part in the final.
Click on Gallery for a selection of photos. A Hull Dail Mail photographer was also present and his photos can be seen at and purchased from http://www.hullarchives.co.uk/fotoweb/grid1.fwx?search=Orienteering
John Butler 22 Apr 2010 08:03 - updated by John Butler 6 May 2010 15:54
HALO is running the Final of the East Riding Schools Orienteering Championships at Longcroft School in Beverley on Tuesday 20 April, starting at 4.15 pm. If you are not already involved, you would be most welcome to come along and give a hand or just to watch and cheer the children on.
Over 650 children (mainly year 6 but some year 5s and below as well) from over 40 schools have taken part in the 12 heats held in the last two months which HALO has been helping to run. The top children from each of the heats have been invited to take part in the Final.
This is a high profile event and at the moment we have 96 acceptances from 18 schools, with more to come from the 4 heats held last week. Hope to see some of you there.
John Butler 15 Feb 2010 16:41 - updated by John Butler 6 May 2010 15:32
Final Details now available for the Compass Sport Cup and Trophy on Sunday April 25th 2010
Follow links via the EVENTS tab
or click here
Neil Harvatt 21 Apr 2010 01:18 - updated by Neil Harvatt 26 Apr 2010 09:37
The Compass Sport Cup Round 1 for the North East and Yorkshire clubs will be held at HALO's Regional event at Scardale and Knapton on 25 April 2010. There will be places available for entrants from other clubs and members of the public. There will be a lot of competitors and we will need plenty of helpers on the day. Don't wait for the organiser, Helena Crutchley, to contact you - offer your services now and get a half-price run!.
Neil Harvatt 27 Jan 2010 17:46 - updated by John Butler 19 Apr 2010 08:27
The Club Night starts again on Monday April 19th, following the Easter break.
The session runs from 6pm to 7:30pm and takes place in the Girls Gym (Upper School site) and on the School Grounds at Longcroft School, Beverley.
Compass and pacing exercises will feature on April 19th plus other activities.
April 26th will again be mostly outside with star, loop and relay activities.
Beginners and Newcomers welcome.
For further information email Neil at neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk">neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk
Neil Harvatt 16 Apr 2010 14:32 - updated by John Butler 20 Aug 2010 16:56
CONGRATULATIONS to 15 year old HALO member Zac Field from Beverley who was crowned M16 British Middle Distance Championships for 2010 on a tough course at Haverthwaite in the Lake District on 17th April, and to his younger brother Joe who took Silver in the M10 race.
Click on Gallery for photos of Zac and Joe, and on http://www.flickr.com/photos/trailspirit/sets/72157623883163864/ for photos of other HALO members taken at the event.
Brian Ward 18 Apr 2010 20:11 - updated by John Butler 27 Apr 2010 17:31
Congratulations to 17 year old Charlotte Ward who finished 3rd in her heat at the British Elite Sprint Championships at Chorley on April 18th in a time of 13m 6s for the 2.1k course, only 1m 7s behind the winner, British team member Sarah Rollins. This qualified Charlotte for the A Final where she more than held her own, despite the exalted company, finishing in 15th place (2nd W18) in a time of 15m 50s for the 2.4k course, 2m 30s behind the winner and Elite Sprint Champion Sarah Rollins.
Photo's of Charlotte and other club members can be found here -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/trailspirit/sets/72157623883303000/
Brian Ward 18 Apr 2010 20:48 - updated by John Butler 27 Apr 2010 18:03
Congratulations to Joe Field ( aged 8) who won a Silver medal on the M10B at the JK held over the Easter weekend in Devon and to Zac Field who won a Gold medal in the Junior Relay with SYO team mates Aidan Smith and Simon Bradbury.
John Butler 19 Apr 2010 08:14 - updated by John Butler 22 Apr 2010 08:42
Now then, both you and I know that Houghton is, generally, A HORRIBLE WOOD !!
BUT - if you know where to go it's EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD - see below !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_HErc6FMpM
Enjoy !
Brian Ward 14 Apr 2010 10:42 - updated by John Butler 19 Apr 2010 08:17
Has anyone travelled further than Ocean Beach, New Zealand?
"It was a cattle grazing area with electric fences, runnable and as near to Antarctica as I'll ever get. A place named Bluff claiming oysters, paua and sunken ships. I did a round trip of 410k to attend. It was a hot day - middle of Summer.
I was welcomed by Sally who was planner, controller and organiser who put on a great event very modestly. I filled in my own times using the club clock. I was 5th on the Long 'red'. Thanks to Southland Orienteers for a great reception."
Neil Harvatt 28 Mar 2010 23:52 - updated by John Butler 19 Apr 2010 08:18
The East Riding of Yorkshire Council annually presents the Sport and Play Recognition Awards. One of this years top nominations in the Talented Performer category is Charlotte. The HALO and England athlete will be attending the award ceremony on Thursday 6th May at The Spa in Bridlington. As well as receiving a certificate, Charlotte will be eligible for the top prize in her nominated category. South Hunsley School put forward the nomination for which Charlotte is most grateful. Charlotte would also like to acknowledge the help of HALO and the East Riding of Yorkshire Council for their continued support.
Brian Ward 26 Mar 2010 12:18 - updated by Brian Ward 26 Mar 2010 12:20
The English Outdoor Council, the Campaign for Adventure and the BBC are jointly promoting this year’s Outdoor Adventure Week which will run from 2 to 11 April. The BBC is running a 10 week television series about outdoor adventure and has listed activities that are open to the public on its website
http://www.bbc.co.uk/thrillseeker/
The East Riding of Yorkshire Council has invited clubs to take part in this year’s initiative by offering free or discounted activities in order to promote themselves and raise awareness of the adventure activities that are on offer in the area. In the 2009 Week activities offered in the East Riding included archery, canoeing, climbing, cycling, fishing, golf, sailing, shooting and windsurfing.
HALO has agreed to include orienteering in this year’s activities. We are organising the final event of the East Yorkshire Short Race Series at Londesborough Park on Saturday, 10 April and will put on a beginners course in addition. We will also draw attention to the permanent orienteering courses at Humber Bridge Country Park and Sewerby Park where members of the public can try orienteering at any time during opening hours
John Butler 15 Feb 2010 16:16 - updated by John Butler 26 Mar 2010 18:07
HALO's Coaching Officer, Brian Slater, together with Mark Tyszka will be running coaching sessions for members and friends prior to The HALO Lincolnshire Poacher Series.
The first event will be at Weelsby Woods, Grimsby on March 24th
The second event will be at Cleethorpes Country Park on March 31st
Further information here
Neil Harvatt 21 Mar 2010 21:50 - updated by John Butler 26 Mar 2010 17:52
Combined results after the first three rounds can be found here.
Only one round remaining, at Londesborough Park on Saturday April 10th.
Best six scores to count for the prizes.
£200 of Vouchers have been generously provided by Start Fitness of Beverley.
Neil Harvatt 21 Mar 2010 21:34 - updated by John Butler 26 Mar 2010 18:07
As the early closing date was exceptionally early we've missed it!
Next closing date is 28th March
Event details here :-
Sunday 2nd May - Cannock Chase
PLEASE let me know BEFORE 21st March so that we can coordinate team entries and catch the 2nd closing date !
Brian.
Brian Ward 11 Mar 2010 10:01 - updated by Brian Ward 29 Mar 2010 11:16
Final details now available on the Events Page and here for Saturday's event.
If you want a run and haven't already contacted the organisers, please email neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk">neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk to reserve a map.
Neil Harvatt 17 Mar 2010 23:43 - updated by Neil Harvatt 17 Mar 2010 23:45
Charlotte finished 3rd in the D20 class behind fellow England team members Sophie Kirk and Charlotte Watson to secure an England clean sweep in the category. England also secured an overall victory in the annual international challenge match against the other competing nations.
Brian Ward 7 Mar 2010 18:05 - updated by John Butler 15 Mar 2010 16:50
Results from the annual Interland international match, this year held in Belgium on Sunday 7th March can be found here :-
http://www.kempen-ol.be/uitslagen/20100307.HTM
Brian Ward 7 Mar 2010 18:02 - updated by John Butler 15 Mar 2010 16:51
Results and Routegadget now on the web site.
Combined results from Round 1 (Sewerby) and Round 2 (Sledmere) are here.
Round 3 is at Driffield on March 20th
Final Round at Londesborough Park on April 10th.
Neil Harvatt 27 Feb 2010 22:57 - updated by John Butler 15 Mar 2010 16:52
The British Orienteering National Badge Scheme awards Championship, Gold, Silver and Bronze Badges on the basis of performance over a series of events. Full details of the Scheme can be found at http://www.britishorienteering.org.uk/event/about.php#national_badge_scheme .
Championship Badges - are awarded each calendar year to Elite, Long or A course competitors who have achieved the qualifying time (at least one which must be recorded at the British Championships or the JK) at three of the following events -
·
The British Orienteering Championships or British Elite Orienteering Championships (Long distance race only);
·
The Jan Kjellstrom Individual Events
·
The National Events for that year.
Gold, Silver and Bronze Badges - are awarded on performances in Regional Events, National Events, the British Orienteering Championships, British Elite Orienteering Championships (Long distance race only) and the Jan Kjellström Individual Events over a two year period. Competitors must compete on their own and reach the required standard in three events in the same class within the two years. Qualifying times are calculated from the winning times for the course. Gold is 125%, Silver is 150% and Bronze is 200% of a base time which is the average of the top three places. If there are only 11 to 20 starters then the base time is the average of the first two places; if there are 10 or fewer starters then the base time is the winner’s time. Badge times for shorter courses are calculated by ratio of length from the longest course that day for that age class.
Junior (under-21) Ageless Gold, Silver and Bronze Badges - are awarded on performances in Regional Events. The scheme is open to competitors who compete on their own and reach the required standard in three events in the same class within two years.
Apply for your Badge - to the Badge Scheme Secretary, Chris Boycott, 13 Dawlish Avenue, Stafford, ST17 0EU. The following should be supplied with a crossed postal order or cheque payable to 'British Orienteering', plus an SAE to fit an A4 certificate -  
1. Your full name, club and British Orienteering number (or school, in the case of juniors who are not British Orienteering members)
2. The age class for which you wish to claim an award
3. The type of badge being claimed (Championship, Gold, Silver or Bronze)
4. The date, name and venue of the events on which the award will be based
5. The position and time of the claimant in each qualifying event
6. The type of award requested: cloth badge (£1.50), age/year flash (50p), certificate (50p)
John Butler 16 Feb 2010 13:21 - updated by John Butler 10 May 2010 14:51
How can you show other orienteers that you have achieved a certain standard in orienteering? Well, one way is to apply for a YHOA ‘Colour-Coded Award’ when you have completed three orienteering courses of the same colour at a particular standard. The standard time for each course should be included in the final results.
A White standard is achieved by anyone who successfully completes the White course. The standard for all the other courses is calculated using whichever of the following gives the larger number of qualifiers –
OR
Pairs can qualify for Colour Coded Awards on the White, Yellow and Orange courses.
When you have achieved the standard on three courses of the same colour, you are entitled to receive free of charge the appropriate YHOA fabric badge, which can be sewn onto your O-top to show your improvement, but you have to apply for it by writing to Dorothy Smith, 111A Westgate, Belton, Doncaster, DN9 1PY with the following information -
1. your full name and club (or school, if not a BOF member);
2. the colour of badge being claimed;
3. the date, name and venue of the three events on which the award will be based;
4. a stamped self-addressed envelope.
John Butler 17 Feb 2010 22:11 - updated by John Butler 10 May 2010 14:52
The aim of the new British Orienteering Ranking Scheme is to rank regular and competent orienteers in order of orienteering ability in the hope that this will spur the spirit of competition, thereby helping to raise both navigational and fitness standards and adding to the satisfaction of participating for regular orienteers. The significant difference between the old and the new schemes is that the old ranking list compared competitors within an age class whereas the new compares competitors, male and female across age classes and courses.
The new scheme produces a single ranking list based on the sum of the six highest scores obtained by a competitor in the last 12 months in National (Level 1) and Regional (Level 2) events. Short classes (and M/W18B) are ranked, but are no longer ranked separately. Scores are calculated by comparing the average points of other competitors on the same course in the last 12 month period. The list is continually updated as results are received, but its display is refreshed once a week early on a Thursday morning.
All competitors who are members of British Orienteering and aged 18 and above are eligible to score ranking points which are stored in one list displayed on the British Orienteering website http://www.britishorienteering.org.uk/event/ranking.php. There is the option to customise the list by selecting from the Club, Age and Gender dropdown menus and clicking "Filter". Using the filters generates a new view of the list and your position is re-calculated based on your chosen parameters. When using the filtered views your overall ranking position, based on the single list, is shown in brackets and if this position has changed from the previous week, the change is displayed as a or – number alongside your ranking position.
The easiest way to find your position in the ranking list is log in as a member (via the homepage) and then click on the ‘Find me’ button. From the public area of the website selecting your club and gender and scrolling through the list is probably be quickest. Participants are able to see which event the 6 highest scores came from by hovering the cursor over an individual score.
Further information can be found on the British Orienteering website http://www.britishorienteering.org.uk/news/news.php
John Butler 16 Feb 2010 12:59 - updated by John Butler 10 May 2010 14:52
Thank you to all the brave orienteers who battled through blizzards to get to Beverley, I hope you all got home safely.
Full results, RouteGadget are now
available here and some photographs of white stuff can be
found here.
Next event - Sledmere Hall Saturday 27th February, Short Race Series (2x3km races), second race with handicap start.
Neil Harvatt 22 Feb 2010 01:59 - updated by John Butler 26 Mar 2010 18:13
Adding to her Gold at the Humberside Schools Cross Country, Charlotte Ward of HALO and City of Hull Athletic Club, added a Silver medal at the combined Yorkshire and Humberside Cross Country Championships at Thornes Park in Wakefield. Postponed from the original date in early January because of snow, Saturday 20th February proved far more accomodating. A hard overnight frost meant the underfoot conditions were firm, but the organisers provided a testing course non-the-less. Charlotte completed the Women's Under 17 class of 4,000 metres in 18 minutes, finishing 14th overall but 2nd, only 14 seconds down, on the Humberside winner. Running a controlled race, which saw the competetitors ascending three significant climbs, Charlotte started cautiously and gained places all the way to the finish. Next up - a place on the Humberside team at the Inter-Counties Cross Country at Birmingham on Saturday 13th March - to be televised on Sky !!
photo's :-
http://www.flickr.com/photos/trailspirit/4372910051/sizes/m/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/trailspirit/4372853509/sizes/m/
Brian Ward 20 Feb 2010 18:40 - updated by Brian Ward 20 Feb 2010 18:55
Updated flyer now contains course lengths - see Events Page or here
Don't forget to email Neil (neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk">neilhalo-orienteering.org.uk) before Sunday 14th if you are intending to run - it will help with map printing.
The event is Entry on the Day
Neil Harvatt 22 Jan 2010 00:36 - updated by Neil Harvatt 10 Feb 2010 10:19
Charlotte has been selected to compete for England in the combined W18/20 class at the Interland International match. The event takes place on 7th March in Belgium. Charlotte, now in the "team proper", will qualify for the prestigious England vest ( well, ok, O-top ! ) and is looking forward to the first, of what we hope will be many, representative appearances.
Brian Ward 10 Jan 2010 17:54 - updated by John Butler 15 Feb 2010 16:42
Unfortunately not That Guardian!
Click here for The Beverley Guardian article - probably more local readers than the other one!
Neil Harvatt 7 Feb 2010 20:29 - updated by John Butler 26 Mar 2010 17:57
Running for East Riding Schools, Charlotte took first place at Weelsby Woods to secure the Senior Girls Cross Country title in the Humberside Schools Cross Country Championships. Held over a tough, muddy course at Weelsby Woods in Grimsby, Charlotte finished 6th overall in her race but was the leading Senior Girl. The result qualifies Charlotte for the very prestigious English Schools National Cross Country Championships to be held on Saturday 20th March at Manchester.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/trailspirit/4334875958/sizes/l/
Brian Ward 6 Feb 2010 14:17 - updated by John Butler 22 Nov 2010 15:35
The SYO Night League event at Treeton has been re-scheduled to Saturday February 6th 2010.
Don't forget your torch. Details on SYO web-site.
Neil Harvatt 4 Feb 2010 16:04
A big thank-you to HALO club members who made the journey to our CompassSport Trophy Qualifying Round today. We all played our part and I was pleased to chat to my team mates, all of whom enjoyed the day. I am particularly grateful to Peter Fulwood driving up from Basingstoke ( picking up Martin Smith at Heathrow on the way ) and to Neil, Ken and Paddy for bringing the club tent and banner. Good humoured banter with our neighbours LOG added to the social enjoyment of the day.
Amanda.
A few photo’s
here :- ( or through the Gallery )
Scores below with counters marked with * ( either Ben or Pete scored ( ) )
1st LOG - 1238 points
2nd SOS - 1237 points
3rd HALO - 1225 points
4th CHIG - 1189 points
5th SUFFOC - 1168 points
There's always next year!
M/W18- ( Light Green )
Amber - 96 points *
Sam - 92 points *
W60 /M75 ( Short Green )
Pat - 90 points *
Fran - 88 points *
Ann - 86 points *
M60 ( Green Men )
John Fulwood- 96 points *
Paddy - 92 points *
Pete Shew - 84 points
Malcolm - 74 points
Geoff Holmes - 72 points
Mark ( mp )
W45 /W20- ( Green Women )
Helena - 98 points *
Amanda - 82 points
Isoldt - 62 points
M45 /M20- ( Blue Men )
Brian - 99 points *
Neil - 98 points *
Pete Harris - 85 points
Ken - points
W Open ( Blue Women )
Charlotte - 100 points *
M Open ( Brown )
Martin - 98 points *
Peter Fulwood - 94 points *
Ben - 85 points
Pete Shew 25 Jan 2010 12:59 - updated by John Butler 26 Mar 2010 17:58
There were 31 pre-entries for the New Year's Day event including non-running partners, with 4 people were unable to make it on the day. Using the new Beverley Town map, 7 teams of 3 were allocated as shown to try and achieve a balance with the following results -
Team |
Team |
Team |
Team |
Team |
Team |
Team |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
Paul Murgatroyd |
Zachary Field |
Brian Ward |
Charlotte Ward |
Neil Harvatt |
Jake Field |
Mike Smith |
Mark Tyszka |
Amanda Ward |
Brian Slater |
Ken Hutson |
Sam Hutson |
Paddy Neligan |
David Ward |
Mary Carrick |
Dorothy Smith |
Fran Humphrey |
Paul George Van Dam |
Pat O'Grady |
Mal Humphrey |
Maria Emma Van Dam |
442 |
429 |
427 |
508 |
462 |
467 |
367 |
|
|
|
1st |
3rd |
2nd |
|
Other attendees included Diana Tyszka, Ingrid Slater, Anne O'Grady, Yasmin Field, Joe Field and Roseanne Field, who did a superb job in the kitchen preparing the banquet for after the event. Thanks also to Dean Field for organising what was clearly an enjoyable and successful event.
Congratulations to Charlotte Ward, Ken Hutson, Paul & George Van Dam who won the event. (NOTE - All regular attendees of the Beverley Club Nights and another testiment to benefits of Neil's and the two Brian's coaching.) The team balance seemed about right, although Ken Hutson's tow from Sam Hutson gave Team 4 the edge.
Brian Ward has volunteered to put on the 2011 event on behalf of winning team member Charlotte and has already started to put his cunning plan into action.
John Butler 15 Jan 2010 09:35 - updated by Brian Ward 15 Jan 2010 14:35
Neil Harvatt 10 Jan 2010 12:48
Neil Harvatt 10 Jan 2010 10:06 - updated by Neil Harvatt 10 Jan 2010 10:07
John Butler 19 Dec 2009 12:07 - updated by John Butler 19 Dec 2009 12:11
John Butler 18 Dec 2009 00:31 - updated by John Butler 26 Mar 2010 17:58
John Butler 17 Dec 2009 22:45 - updated by John Butler 26 Mar 2010 17:59
Brian Ward 16 Dec 2009 18:31 - updated by Brian Ward 16 Dec 2009 18:39
Brian Ward 13 Dec 2009 17:54 - updated by John Butler 17 Dec 2009 22:26
Some photo's from the British Schools at Druridge Bay, Sunday 22nd November.
See photos here.
Brian Ward 25 Nov 2009 15:54 - updated by John Butler 10 May 2010 12:49
Brian Ward 22 Nov 2009 18:04 - updated by Brian Ward 25 Nov 2009 15:54
Brian Ward 25 Nov 2009 15:39 - updated by Brian Ward 25 Nov 2009 22:01
Pete Shew 25 Nov 2009 09:26 - updated by Brian Ward 25 Nov 2009 15:54
John Butler 19 Nov 2009 16:08
Brian Ward 5 Nov 2009 19:31 - updated by Pete Shew 5 Nov 2009 22:54
Pete Shew 28 Oct 2009 12:30 - updated by Brian Ward 2 Nov 2009 09:33
John Butler 27 Oct 2009 16:38 - updated by Pete Shew 27 Oct 2009 19:29
Pete Shew 23 Oct 2009 19:29 - updated by Pete Shew 23 Oct 2009 19:30
John Butler 21 Oct 2009 12:22
Neil Harvatt 15 Oct 2009 10:22 - updated by John Butler 27 Oct 2009 16:19
John Fulwood 12 Oct 2009 11:20 - updated by Pete Shew 21 Oct 2009 10:45
Congratulations to Yasmin, Jake and Zac Field on their achievements at the 2009 British Schools Score Orienteering Championships.
Yasmin won Gold for Year 6 girls and Jake won Gold for Year 8 boys. Zac achieved a very creditable 4th in the Year 10-11 boys. (Being Year 10 he was beaten by two England Year 11 representatives and his England Team mate Aidan Smith Year 10. So probably the most hotly contested year group. It is worth noting that he would have picked up Bronze on the Year 12-13 class, so hotly fought was the 10-11 category.)
Yasmin's achievement was so convincing that she actually achieved a Team Bronze for Minster Primary despite being their only representative. A team consists of best 2 counters, her individual score rivaled other schools scores for two people.
John Butler 12 Oct 2009 17:36 - updated by John Butler 10 May 2010 12:58
Neil Harvatt 1 Oct 2009 22:09 - updated by John Butler 7 Oct 2009 10:40
HALO juniors Charlotte Ward and Zac Field were selected to represent the Yorkshire & Humberside Region in the Inter-Regional Championships held in Northern Ireland on 12/13 September. The Yorkshire Squad took 3rd place overall behind Scotland and the North West. Zac was 9th out of 41 (M14) and Charlotte was 18th out of 35 (W18) in the individual events. Zac took a gold medal in the relays with team mates Aidan Smith (SYO) and Duncan Birtwistle (CLARO). Charlotte's team finished 25th. For the full results see the Lagan Valley Orienteers web-site.
John Butler 14 Sep 2009 23:35 - updated by John Butler 10 May 2010 12:53
John Butler 14 Sep 2009 22:56 - updated by John Butler 7 Oct 2009 10:41
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John Butler 26 Jul 2009 20:55 - updated by John Butler 26 Jul 2009 21:07
John Butler 26 Jul 2009 20:37 - updated by John Butler 14 Aug 2009 09:33
John Butler 26 Jul 2009 20:13 - updated by John Butler 14 Aug 2009 09:37
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John Butler 26 Jul 2009 18:18 - updated by John Butler 14 Aug 2009 09:37
Brian Ward 12 Jul 2009 18:26 - updated by Brian Ward 26 Jul 2009 17:57
Brian Ward 13 Jun 2009 20:23 - updated by John Butler 14 Aug 2009 09:38
Pete Shew 29 May 2009 10:06 - updated by Pete Shew 29 May 2009 22:09
Brian Ward 29 May 2009 13:51 - updated by John Butler 14 Aug 2009 09:36
John Butler 29 May 2009 11:40 - updated by Pete Shew 29 May 2009 22:09
Brian Ward 10 May 2009 19:14
Brian Ward 12 May 2009 08:53
Pete Shew 5 May 2009 08:48
Brian Ward 5 May 2009 08:48
Brian Ward 12 May 2009 08:52 - updated by John Butler 8 May 2009 18:30
Pete Shew 5 May 2009 08:49
Pete Shew 26 Apr 2009 21:08
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Pete Shew 23 Feb 2009 21:40 - updated by Pete Shew 12 May 2009 15:25
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