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Jonathan Crickmore wins at Warden Park

In a Sprint field of more than 60 competitors, British Champion Crickmore (M16) won at Warden Park and picked up a series high of 1329 points. In second place was Swansea Bay OC runner Andrew Hill, followed by Southdowner Neil Crickmore. Results and Tables.

Planners comments, Warden Park 18th July 2009

Firstly, thanks go to Mr Johnson (headteacher) for permission to stage this event and to Mrs Jones (finance & business administrator) for her help publicising the event on the college website and for liasing with other college users to ensure we had a trouble-free morning.

Many thanks to John Faller for bringing my original map up to the standards now expected at our summer sprint events.  It shows that you don’t need a massive area to run these events, and campus sites such as Warden Park with their mix of detailed building areas and sports fields are ideal locations.  We are always on the look-out for new venues, so if anyone has any suggestions about interesting parks or school campus sites which we might like to investigate mapping for next year, please do let myself, Rob Lines or an other club officer hear your suggestion!

Nicholas and I planned the courses together - it’s quite good to have someone visiting the competition area daily - with regular reports on the building works and the latest location of the litter bins!!  As it was, we still had to move three of them on the morning back to their mapped location!

As is often the case, the shortest courses took the longest time to plan and it is a little disappointing to have so few youngsters tackling the shortest courses this year.  By comparison, the numbers now competing on the main sprint race is larger than we get on Blue or Green at Sogallopens (our main Autumn, Winter & Spring club league) and this means there can be a lengthy queue to get started.  I took the decision to start people at intervals of about 40 seconds (rather than the usual 1 minute) to try and reduce the wait.  Maybe this is something we need to address - no-one likes having to queue for 20-30 minutes at the start.

Thanks go to Rob Lines for handling the OCADing (course overprinting) for this event.  The two maps side-by-side proved to be far more complicated to handle than a usual one-map event, and as such the OACDing took Rob quite a lot longer than he’d bargained for. Having the sprint and orange courses in two parts on one sheet did mean that full use could be made of the area around the school buildings, but then there was no room left for the descriptions on the map.  Was this a problem?  Thanks to Mike Gammon to printing the maps at short notice.

Thanks to the Marsh / Smith Family for taking charge of most on-the-day organisational tasks, such as car parking, registration and the SI, and to Ali Hooper for being our “meet and greet” person.  Lastly to Peter, Michael and Ed for help bringing the kit back in at the end.

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