KOL5 Scotney Castle Estate

Saturday 8th January

Mixed forest, parkland and fields. Particularly hilly in the eastern part!
Online advance registration only. Starts 11.00-12.30. Courses Close 2pm.

Contactless electronic timing enabled for the event, (SIAC), although a basic timing dibber can also be used. Punching Start & Finish.

Groups wishing to go around a course together are encouraged to enter Score, Yellow or White courses - select group entry and provide other team members details in the field provided, (only team leader needs to enter).

Follow the brown tourist signs from the A21 to Scotney Castle. Parking will be in the main National Trust car park - free for NT members; £4 for anyone else.

If you need any help or advice using this online entry system, please contact alison.howe12@gmail.com.
Contact: alan-hickling@hotmail.co.uk

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Location
Courses

Yellow
Easy - suitable for children/complete beginners
Entered: 15

Orange
Moderate - improving orienteers
Entered: 17

Green
Hard - experienced orienteers
Entered: 36

Blue
Hard - experienced orienteers
Entered: 33

Score 60 mins
60 min limit - 21 controls in any order. 7 easy, 7 medium and 7 hard.
10 pt per control, 5 pt penalty for every min or part min late back.
Adult beginners/progression from Orange to Green.

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Entry Fees
Individual (member/non-member)
    Senior: £5.00/£8.00
    Junior: £3.00/£5.00
Group (2-5 people e.g. family running Score course together)
    Entry Fee: £8.00
    Non member supplement: £5.00

Juniors are under 21 on 31st December.

Basic non-SIAC dibber (electronic timing device) available for hire free of charge.
Event Information

For full details please see Saxons Event Details page
You must not attend if you or a member of your household has COVID-19 symptoms, if you have been asked to isolate by NHS Test and Trace, or if you are required to quarantine having been on holiday.

If you need to withdraw prior to the event, you will automatically receive a credit note for use against future Saxon events.

Newcomers and Beginners
If you are new to Orienteering and would like some additional help before attending an event, please check the appropriate box on the entry form and the event organiser will be in touch. There are also some helpful youtube introductory videos to watch. One by a nearby London club Newcomer Guide and another from a Manchester based club Getting Started

Timing
You should make every reasonable effort to arrive at the event in time for your allocated start time or start window, including allowing extra time to travel to the venue where necessary.

Conduct
You must adhere to the British Orienteering Participant Code of Conduct.

Given ongoing COVID concerns, please practice good hygiene. Please be thoughtful about social engagement and be mindful of other peoples preferences for social distancing.

During your run
At the start and during your run please be mindful of other participants. Please move away from the map box after collecting your map and try to avoid touching the controls on the course, moving through quickly and not stopping at a control to examine your map. Please get your breath back and recover before moving to download.

Medical conditions
Competitors take part at their own risk. If you have an existing Medical Condition of which the Organisers should be aware, please complete a Medical Form which can be downloaded from the Event Details on the Saxons website and hand to the Organiser in a sealed envelope. This can be collected once you have downloaded, or will be destroyed at the end of the event.

Results
Results will not be on display at the event. Split prints available. Final results can be accessed on Saxons website after the event.

Event Details