Regional , near Crawley, for more information about this event including location maps & aerial photographs, view event details.
There are three events that need officials in January and February.
18th Dec 08
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Monks Wood has added a new dimension to my orienteering. Having spent the previous weekend filling in potholes and spreading stone in the worst of the ruts at Broadstone Warren, I thought the parking at Greentrees Farm for Monks would be straightforward.
17th Dec 08
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Plot your route on RouteGadget for Saturday’s SOG at Monks Wood
14th Dec 08
This week’s club night will be a run around the streets of East Hove in which the faster runners will be sent off down dead ends allowing the slower runners to catch up. Detailed instructions on how the format will operate can be found here.
14th Dec 08
Please read the information about the proposed British Orienteering Levy for 2010 which was posted on their website on 9th December. Having scanned it quickly - with a busy couple of days ahead of me - it was not until the club meeting last night that Sue told me comments are required by this Sunday, 14th December ahead of the Board meeting on 15th. Please click here and take the time to read it and send in your comments.
12th Dec 08
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This Tuesday, 8 December 2008, we will stay largely indoors this week for a series of team relays. The group will be split into two teams who will then race each other in four separate relays…
08th Dec 08
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The Southdowns Junior Squad travelled to Sandringham on Sunday to compete in the national finals of the Yvette Baker Trophy. The team came third, which is a huge achievement, and the best junior result since 2001. Photos are here.
07th Dec 08
Saturday 13 December will be busy for SO! Enjoy the Monks Wood event (with mince pies and punch) in the morning. In the evening, we will be holding a quiz at Hurstpierpoint. Details Here.
04th Dec 08
Club nights
Every Tuesday evening. Coaching for fitness, running, and navigation etc.
Open to all, members and newcomers.
7.30pm – 8.45pm
Blatchington Mill School (Hove), details:
adventurerunning.org.uk.
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Southdowns Orienteers and its officials may hold some or all of the following data about some or all members and others who compete in orienteering events: name, postal and email addresses, phone and fax numbers, year of birth, competition age class, competition results, offices held, skills and qualifications, courses attended and details of officiating at competitions. Contact data is held for landowners and other organisations with whom we co-operate, their employees, agents and tenants. The data may be held in electronic or paper form.
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