Not the Brighton City RaceTue 17 December, 2024

Near: Brighton
Level of event: Activity
Type of event: Night, Urban, Social

Location Info

* Postcodes are not very precise in some areas, so don't rely on them for an exact location.

Pre event info

With no official Brighton City Race this year Neil is putting on an alternative activity. This will be entirely MapRun based (download from UK/Sussex/Club Nights/NottheBCR2024) and route choice options will be enhanced by some roads being virtually blocked. There will be nothing physical on the ground just thick purple lines across the roads/paths on the map (see map extract). Note the change of date to avoid the Burning of the Clocks festival.

Club Night Activity Series Info

Club night activities are primarily social activities normally held on a Tuesday evening. In the winter months they generally take place in towns and involve a combination of navigation running and some form of puzzle solving. Some treat them competitively but most run around in pairs or small groups. During the summer months (and occasionally during the winter) we have a run around the beautiful Sussex countryside, no controls or timing but a series of routes are recommended and shown on a map. Sessions last an hour and activities are set up to cater for a range of fitness levels.

A copy of the keeping safe at club night leaflet is available here: Clubnight Keeping Safe Handout.

Directions / Parking

The start and finish will be on Russell Road so you can make use of the public car parks there

Public Transport

10 min walk from Brighton station

Course Information

One course of around 5km (actual distance)

Entry Details

£1 - pay in cash, chocolate or alcohol on the night. Please sign up on Strawpoll before noon on the day.

Start Times

Starts beween 18:30 and 19:15.

Map Details

1:4000 A4

Terrain Description

98% hard standing

Contacts / Officials

Planner: Neil Crickmore

Organiser:

Controller:

Important Event Information

Safety and Risk: A comprehensive risk assessment will have been carried out by the organiser, but participants take part at their own risk and are responsible for their own safety during the event. Information about how to keep yourself and your children safe at an event can be found here.

Whistles: Carrying a whistle is strongly recommended at all our events and may be made compulsory by the organiser depending on identified risks and conditions.

SIACs: Note that in contactless mode no record of a SIAC "punch" is held in the control box. By using contactless punching, competitors are accepting the resulting risk that we may take longer to find them if they are lost or injured.

Covid Prevention: Please adhere to the British Orienteering Code of Conduct and take care to allow others to maintain social distance if they wish.

Ticks: Please be aware that ticks are common across many of the areas we run in and can carry infections such as Lyme Disease and Tick-Borne Encephalitis. This is why the rules of orienteering say that you MUST wear full leg and abdomen cover in the forest. Full arm cover is also recommended. Please check for ticks after running and seek medical advice if you develop flu like symptoms or a spreading circular rash after being bitten. There is an excellent government leaflet here.

Insurance: All of our events are registered with British Orienteering and are covered by their public liability insurance; individuals are advised to consider their own private accident insurance.

Please note that the insurance only covers those registered as being part of the event so if you are taking part as a group, or are accompanying / shadowing a child please make sure you register the names of everyone taking part as you sign up.

For club taster / coaching sessions, individuals who are registered as attending are insured for a maximum of 3 initial sessions whilst deciding whether to join; they must be members of British Orienteering by their 4th session.

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