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Ash Ranges

SN Trophy

Sun 17 December, 2017

Near: Farnborough
Level of event: National

Type of event: Race

FOUND PROPERTY Dark blue O trousers & dark blue socks (together). Email SNtrophy4 [at] gmail.com to arrange return.

FINAL DETAILS NOW AVAILABLE

Incorporating Interland junior selection race.

The SN Trophy is awarded to a club – runners are only eligible if they have run the equivalent long course for their age class or above.

Results

Results
Routegadget
BOF Ranking Points

FINAL DETAILS

(superseding website text below). Updated 13/12,including further details on public transport, and clarification that contactless punching is not enabled

Ash 2017 Final Details V1 4


EOD FORM

Eodform Website


Pre Event Info

Directions / Parking

Signposted from B3411 south of Ash Vale Station. Post code GU12 5ET Grid Ref SU893527 Mixture of hard standing and track side verge parking in a number of areas no more than 750 m from Assembly – please car share if possible. Multiple occupancy cars will be parked closest to Assembly / Start and Finish. Large vehicles/camper vans may be in furthest away car parking so as not to block other vehicle access and be on hard standing.

Terrain Description

Mixture of open heathland pine and deciduous forest . Gentle and steep slopes with some areas of good countour detail. Runnability generally good. The area offers physical and technical challenge requiring both route choice and fine navigation.

Dog restrictions

Permitted but must be under control in car parks

Facilities

Toilets Ultrasport Toms Burger van Please bring your own drinks – nothing provided post race

Contacts / Officials

Organiser: Jane Archer sntrophy4@gmail.com

Planner: Adrian Butter/Alan Wallis

Controller: Phil Gristwood MV

Important Event Information


Safety and Risk:
A comprehensive risk assessment will have been carried out by the organiser. Competitors are responsible for their own personal safety and for assessing their own abilities to complete the course. Neither Southern Navigators, the landowner or British Orienteering can be held liable for any accident or other incident arising while undertaking the event. Participants take part at their own risk and are responsible for their own safety during the event - including clothing appropriate for the conditions, and if required, a means of summoning assistance (e.g. phone or whistle).
After forest orienteering, please check thoroughly for ticks and remove immediately if you find them. Lyme Disease is on the increase in the South East!

Insurance: All participants are covered by the British Orienteering third-party liability insurance policy. (NB: This is not a personal injury policy).

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