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		<title>WOC 2013 &#8211; Team Announcement</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2013 17:40:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The team selected to represent Ireland at the World Orienteering Championships to be held this July in Finland is as follows: &#160; Mens Team Sprint Darren Burke Joshua O&#8217;Sullivan-Hourihan Kevin O&#8217;Boyle Middle Nick Simonin Conor Short Darren Burke Long Nick Simonin Conor Short Neil Dobbs Womens Team Sprint Niamh O&#8217;Boyle Rosalind Hussey Susan Lambe Middle Niamh O&#8217;Boyle Susan Lambe Olivia Baxter Long Rosalind Hussey &#160; Congratulations to all those selected, [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The team selected to represent Ireland at the World Orienteering Championships to be held this July in Finland is as follows:</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline">Mens Team</span><br />
Sprint</p>
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<li>Darren Burke</li>
<li>Joshua O&#8217;Sullivan-Hourihan</li>
<li>Kevin O&#8217;Boyle</li>
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<p>Middle</p>
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<li>Nick Simonin</li>
<li>Conor Short</li>
<li>Darren Burke</li>
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<p>Long</p>
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<li>Nick Simonin</li>
<li>Conor Short</li>
<li>Neil Dobbs</li>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline">Womens Team</span><br />
Sprint</p>
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<li>Niamh O&#8217;Boyle</li>
<li>Rosalind Hussey</li>
<li>Susan Lambe</li>
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<p>Middle</p>
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<li>Niamh O&#8217;Boyle</li>
<li>Susan Lambe</li>
<li>Olivia Baxter</li>
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<p>Long</p>
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<li>Rosalind Hussey</li>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Congratulations to all those selected, and thank you to the selectors for all their hard work.</p>
<p>This team certainly has a young feel to it with 4 of the team not long into the Senior ranks with this being their 1st WOC. There is also plenty of experience in the team.</p>
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<p>Darren Burke</p>
<p>Director of High Performance Orienteering</p>
<p>Irish Orienteering Association</p>
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		<title>New Orienteering Trophies</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2013 09:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Four new Irish Orienteering trophies were introduced at IOC 2013 in Galway. They are Bronze statues made by Jarleth Daly especially for the Irish Orienteering Association. The new trophies were for &#8216;Irish Orienteering Champion&#8217;, &#8216;Irish Womens Orienteering Champion&#8217;, &#8216;Lee-O Trophy&#8217; for W18 and &#8216;Lynam Trophy&#8217; for M18. The Irish Orienteering Champion and Irish Womens Orienteering Champion are replacing existing trophies which have being showing their age in recent years. John McCullough kindly photographed the [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Four new Irish Orienteering trophies were introduced at IOC 2013 in Galway. They are Bronze statues made by Jarleth Daly especially for the Irish Orienteering Association. The new trophies were for &#8216;Irish Orienteering Champion&#8217;, &#8216;Irish Womens Orienteering Champion&#8217;, &#8216;Lee-O Trophy&#8217; for W18 and &#8216;Lynam Trophy&#8217; for M18. The Irish Orienteering Champion and Irish Womens Orienteering Champion are replacing existing trophies which have being showing their age in recent years. John McCullough kindly photographed the trophies. More details on all the trophies used in Orienteering are <a title="Trophies" href="http://www.orienteering.ie/high-performance/trophies">here</a>. The first recipients were Marcus Pinker, Niamh O&#8217;Boyle, Roisin Long and Jonathan Quinn.</p>
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		<title>IOA AGM &#8211; Oughterard</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2013 22:49:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;Cllr. Thomas Welby, Mayor of Galway, Mary O&#8217;Connell &#38; Frank Ryan Annual General Meetings are rarely the most exciting events and this year&#8217;s IOA AGM was no exception. The AGM is an important point in the year of the Association, where the Executive Committee are called to account for their stewardship of the sport over the past year and where policies are laid down for the year to come, office [...]]]></description>
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<td><span><i>&nbsp;Cllr. Thomas Welby, Mayor of Galway<span>, Mary O&#8217;Connell &amp; Frank Ryan</span></i></span></td>
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<p>Annual General Meetings are rarely the most exciting events and this year&#8217;s IOA AGM was no exception. The AGM is an important point in the year of the Association, where the Executive Committee are called to account for their stewardship of the sport over the past year and where policies are laid down for the year to come, office holders elected and awards distributed. This year&#8217;s AGM, on the Sunday evening of the irish Championships, was squeezed in after a good meal and a long prizegiving, and was a rather rushed affair, starting just before 9 pm at The Boat Inn in Oughterard. This was hardly the optimal arrangement for the serious business of an AGM, with people wanting to socialise or go home, nevertheless the business of the meeting was transacted smoothly.</p>
<p>Chairman <b>Mary O&#8217;Connell</b> welcomed everyone and ran through the activities of the past year &#8211; her full report and those of many of the other officers &#8211; are on the IOA web site <a href="http://www.orienteering.ie/about-us/minutes-of-ioa-meetings" target="_blank">here</a>. Did you know, for example, that there were 144 registered IOA events in 2012 with 14300 starts and 2500 competitors? Mary highlighted the work in developing orienteering in schools and scout groups and the availability of the 17 permanent courses around the country. Orienteering is on the primary school curriculum and this provides further opportunities for development. She thanked the Executive Committee, the Child Protection Officer Barbara Foley-Fisher, and particularly thanked Brendan O&#8217;Brien for his work on IOA, as Chairman and as Elite officer. She also thanked, among others, Juniors Officers Ruth Lynam (outgoing) and Mike Long (current) for their work.<br />Treasurer <b>Sarah Ní Ruairc</b> presented the audited accounts for 2012, reporting a deficit of more than €11000, much of which was spent on the &#8220;Ten Elements of Orienteering&#8221; videos which Finn van Gelderen showed at a later stage in the meeting. Income in 2012 was €67000 of which €47000 came from the Government grant. IOA spent €15000 on high performance orienteering and €12000 on Juniors in 2012 (all figures rounded up/down). Our grant in 2013 is expected to be less than in 2012.<br />Juniors officer <b>Mike Long</b> reported on four junior training weekends during the year, plus teams running in Junior Home Internationals, European Youth Champs and Junior World Champs as well as a junior tour to the Welsh 6-Day last August. He was encouraged by the fact that 9 of the 24 on the JHI team were first-timers: a good omen for the future. This year&#8217;s EYOC will be in Portugal and JWOC in the Czech Republic. One issue which was raised by several of the officers was the new requirements for Garda vetting of anyone dealing with juniors or vulnerable adults, and Mike has circulated vetting forms to be completed and returned to Barbara Foley-Fisher.<br />Communications officer<b> Finn van Gelderen</b> showed several of his &#8220;Ten Elements&#8221; videos and outlined some of his other corporate identity projects like car stickers and new kit for the World Championships team, and mentioned that the next CompassSport magazine will have an article on orienteering in Ireland. He also revealed that the new style IOA web site is here to stay (which is fine as long as the old one co-exists with it, as far as I&#8217;m concerned: thanks to those of you who agreed with me and are keen to keep the old format).<br />Development Officer <b>Andrew Cox</b> reported on schools orienteering (24 IOA-sanctioned schools events in 2012) and emphasised that for schools (particularly Primary schools) the maps must be close by. There will be a Schools orienteering meeting on June 9th at Kilcoran Lodge Hotel near Cahir, Co.Tipperary and all interested people are invited.<br /><b>Ed Niland</b> reported on orienteering education and <b>Harold White</b> on technical matters: new mapping registration rules and new event registration regulations are being introduced, to be followed by the general rules, protests and colour events. Consultation is still possible on the event registration issue but the die has been cast in relation to the mapping register.<br />Mapping Officer <b>Brian Power</b> mentioned that there are over 700 known orienteering maps in the country and asked clubs to try to resolve any disputes about mapping rights amicably. It was suggested that a previous mapping officer has a copy of the long-lost IOA mapping register and it would seem to make sense to use this as a starting point in relation to map registration rather than having to start from scratch.<br />Fixtures Secretary <b>Fergal Buckley</b> told the meeting about the new event registration scheme where the season will run from 1st August to 31 July and that June will be the month for event registrations. The proposals for event registration are on the IOA web site.</p>
<p>Other officers&#8217; reports were circulated (<b>Darren Burke&#8217;s</b> on High Performance and <b>Bernard Creedon&#8217;s</b> on anti-doping policy spring to mind) and these will be on the IOA web site for you to read in detail.</p>
<p>The elections which followed were uncontentious, with most of the officers prepared to go forward for another year. There are vacancies for Mapping Officer, however, and for Secretary.</p>
<p>Following the elections, the presentation of awards to those chosen by IOA took place: the Mactire Trophy to <b>Conor Short</b> for his performance in JWOC 2012; the Silva Trophy to <b>Frank Ryan</b> for years of dedicated service to orienteering in Connacht and nationwide; thew Silva Award to <b>Pat O&#8217;Connor</b> for similar work in Munster and particularly for involving scouts in orienteering; and the &#8220;Spirit of Orienteering&#8221; award to <b>Ruth Lynam</b>.</p>
<p>Two special awards were presented for the orienteers who ran in the most events in 2012, and they went to<b> Paul Smyth</b> (AJAX) with more than 41, and the ladies went to <b>Eadaoin McCavana</b> (GEN).</p>
<p>The only impassioned plea of the night came with Josh O&#8217;Sullivan-Hourihan&#8217;s request to use the correct overprinting colours for courses so that colour-blind orienteers like himself can see the course on the map. Evidently one needs to tweak the OCAD colour palette so the overprint colour settings are 100 magenta and 30 cyan, because the OCAD colour called &#8220;purple&#8221; is actually red.</p>
<p>The meeting adjourned at 10.20 pm.</p>
<p>So: a businesslike but uncontroversial AGM. I have been at AGM&#8217;s in small halls after Connacht, Championships, at Irish Championships, in schools in Dublin and in even EGM&#8217;s in forest car parks, and there is no ideal time or place, but I would have to say that trying to squeeze a meal, two prizegivings and an AGM into one evening is not a recipe for success.</p>
<p>On a personal note, I would have to thank the entire IOA for their work in keeping the sport going from year to year. Orienteering is a minority sport among minority sports, with an aging and possibly dwindling population, and we will struggle to survive and to regain the critical mass we need to survive through natural wastage, but it&#8217;s such a fantastic sport that we have to keep chipping away at it.</p>
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		<title>May Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2013 21:52:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. In case anyone out there is interested, the following file contains details of those who submitted a WOC2013 Intention form. The team should be announced in the coming weeks. 2013-Intentions 2. The High Performance Report for the IOA AGM is up on orienteering.ie, as is the Anti-Doping Officer&#8217;s report. 3. There are still some squad members who have yet to complete the RealWinner course. Please email your certificate of [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. In case anyone out there is interested, the following file contains details of those who submitted a WOC2013 Intention form. The team should be announced in the coming weeks.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.orienteering.ie/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/2013-Intentions.xls"><a href="http://www.orienteering.ie/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/2013-Intentions1.xls">2013-Intentions</a></a></p>
<p>2. The High Performance Report for the IOA AGM is up on orienteering.ie, as is the Anti-Doping Officer&#8217;s report.</p>
<p>3. There are still some squad members who have yet to complete the <a title="RealWinner" href="http://isc.realwinner.org/" target="_blank">RealWinner</a> course. Please email your certificate of completion to elite@orienteering.ie</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Darren Burke</p>
<p>Director of High Performance Orienteering</p>
<p>Irish Orienteering Association</p>
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		<title>Irish Championships Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 May 2013 23:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Classic winner Marcus Pinker (CorkO) -  Another fine Championships run by a handful of dedicated Connacht orienteers saw Marcus Pinker (CorkO) stamp his authority in the Classic race on complex open moorland, with Niamh O&#8217;Boyle (CNOC) retaking the W21E title. A dead heat for 2nd in the Classic between Conor Short (CNOC) and Neil Dobbs (WATO) provided drama, while in the Relay Cork Orienteers took their 7th Women&#8217;s Relay gold, [...]]]></description>
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<td><i>Classic winner Marcus Pinker (CorkO) - </i></td>
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<p>Another fine Championships run by a handful of dedicated Connacht orienteers saw Marcus Pinker (CorkO) stamp his authority in the Classic race on complex open moorland, with Niamh O&#8217;Boyle (CNOC) retaking the W21E title. A dead heat for 2nd in the Classic between Conor Short (CNOC) and Neil Dobbs (WATO) provided drama, while in the Relay Cork Orienteers took their 7th Women&#8217;s Relay gold, relegating the CNOC ladies team into 3rd place while the CNOC Men&#8217;s team regained the trophy for the 11th time (if you count their earlier incarnation of &#8220;Curragh Orienteers&#8221;).<br />
In the Middle distance race former champion Una May (3ROC), having run a 5 km race that morning, claimed the W21Elite title with Conor Short taking the M21E.<br />
These are the facts, but they don&#8217;t take into account the amount of work it needs to set up and run a national championships, from the selection of areas, getting landowners&#8217; permission, mapping, planning, controlling and organising. The core of the organising team from Western eagles is only half a dozen or so, and the inclusion of the likes of Pat Healy as mapper (with Padraig Higgins) and general dogsbody swelled the numbers to perhaps ten. How many other, larger, clubs could unaided provide three days of excellent orienteering in remote areas? As a recognition of Frank Ryan&#8217;s contribution to orienteering over many years, he was presented with the Silva Award by IOA Chairman Mary O&#8217;Connell at the Relay prizegiving on Monday.<br />
The terrain was largely boulder-strewn open mountain with some tricky young forest but the difference between this terrain and, say, west Cork, is that it was more runnable,less hilly and more technical. The Leinster equivalent would be either much steeper or covered in high heather, or both; the Munster version might be bedevilled by large tussocks of grass and uncrossable marshes.<br />
Organisationally, having to bus the runners in and out from Glengowla Mines near Oughterard, was a necessary evil given the absence of parking in the competition area. The ride to and from the assembly area was an interesting one (interesting in the sense of the closing minutes of the original &#8220;Italian Job&#8221; movie where the bus teetered on the edge of a precipice with the gold sliding perilously close to the open door &#8230;). However, in this case the gold went to the deserving winners.<br />
Excitement was never far away in the relays on Monday, either: despite a small entry in some classes, the races were hotly contested, with only seconds separating the teams in Handicap 6 class (Setanta edging out 3ROC and Cork) and Handicap 12 (Ajax edging out Fingal). In the Women&#8217;s Premier, CorkO (Sharon Lucey, Ailbhe Creedon and Niamh Corbett) gained 5 minutes on LVO on the final leg, putting them a minute in front at the line and taking their first Women&#8217;s title since 2008. CNOC (Conor Short, Kevin O&#8217;Boyle and Ruairi Short) in the Open class had a more comfortable 14-minute win over last year&#8217;s winners, CorkO.<br />
The drama reached its height, however, in the final moments of the Junior 48-  race, with 3ROC M12 Aidan McCullough outsprinting Ajax anchor-man Oisin Wickham only to be obstructed on the line by a race official, so a dead heat was declared.<br />
Weatherwise, while the rest of the country basked in spring sunshine, the cloud, rain and wind visited the orienteers, particularly during Saturday&#8217;s Middle Distance race. The organisers had thoughtfully provided tents to shelter the waiting runners, mindful of the conditions that prevailed in Donegal during the last Connacht-run IOC in 2009, but we can&#8217;t blame the organisers for the weather.<br />
In a busy weekend, there was a fund-raising table quiz on Saturday evening and the IOA AGM was squeezed into Sunday evening after the prizegiving (there&#8217;ll be a separate report on the AGM soon).<br />
No TIO report on an IOC would be complete without a bit of cuckoo-spotting and, yes, there was one in the early morning where I stayed, but not in the competition area.<br />
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/martinflynn/sets/72157633406423979/" target="_blank">Pat Healy</a> and <a href="https://plus.google.com/b/113798247712762899386/photos/113798247712762899386/alb%5C%20ums/5875333904026987281" target="_blank">Val Jones</a> took photographs of the events and the results breakdown and Routegadget are all on the IOA web site <a href="http://orienteering.ie/builder.php3?Results" target="_blank">here</a>.<br />
This is a rather brief report which may evolve over the coming days, so keep watching this space!</p>
<p><span><span><b>Shamrock O-Ringen Entries Close on May 10th</b></span></span><br />
A reminder to enter the Shamrock O-Ringen in Kerry on June 1-2-3 before Friday 10th May. See the event web site at <a href="http://www.shamrock.corko.net/">www.shamrock.corko.net</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2013 17:44:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Irish Championships The rotation of the Irish Championships between the four provinces brings this year&#8217;s IOC back to Connacht, with three new adjoining areas south of Oughterard in Co. Galway. Pat Healy&#8217;s new maps, using LIDAR data, capture the detail of the terrain which is described as complex but runnable, undulating open with some young forest. It is reportedly more runnable than the areas used for last year&#8217;s Irish 3-Day [...]]]></description>
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<p>The rotation of the Irish Championships between the four provinces brings this year&#8217;s IOC back to Connacht, with three new adjoining areas south of Oughterard in Co. Galway. Pat Healy&#8217;s new maps, using LIDAR data, capture the detail of the terrain which is described as complex but runnable, undulating open with some young forest. It is reportedly more runnable than the areas used for last year&#8217;s Irish 3-Day in the same general area.<br />
Marcus Pinker will try to retain his Irish Classic title, missing the British Championships which are on the same weekend to run in Galway, but Darren Burke, last year&#8217;s Middle Distance Champion, is also running well. Shane Lynch, winner of the recent sprint selection race for the 2013 World Championships, and experienced on open mountain terrain, could have a strong run, and Neil Dobbs has come home for the Championships, so it&#8217;s hard to call.<br />
Maeve O&#8217;Grady, winner of the Classic race last year, won&#8217;t be defending her title. Ros Hussey, 2012 Middle Distance Champion, will be in the mix, with sprint specialist Susan Lambe, junior Niamh Corbett and previous winners Niamh O&#8217;Boyle and Ruth Lynam.<br />
The Irish Championships are qualification races for all the International teams so interest will be high among all the elites.<br />
Saturday will see the Middle distance race, with later afternoon starts; on Sunday it&#8217;s the Classic long distance race and on Monday the Relay.<br />
Follow the action on the IOC web site <a href="http://ioc2013.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p><span><i><b><span>Leinster Championships </span></b></i></span><br />
Fingal produced a fine Leinster Championships on the sand dunes at Cahore, Co. Wexford on April 14th, on what looked a rather unpromising area to start with. The dunes are long and narrow, with small paths running along their length, not unlike Dublin&#8217;s Bull Island (in fact the similarity didn&#8217;t end there, with wind farms inland at Cahore taking the place of golf courses on Bull Island). Without SportIdent the event would not have worked, but the courses criss-crossed the  dunes and provided plenty of challenge and confusion.<br />
Strong winds and loose sand underfoot meant that there was a physical challenge too, despite the small amount of climb on the courses. Val Jones&#8217;s 1:7500 Lidar-based map was clear but extremely detailed with small contour features, and was printed in two strips on the A3 sheet to fit it all in (some courses used a 1:5000 scale map). Within seconds of the start we found that, while the tracks looked enticing on the map, they were hard work when it came to running, and the dunes themselves could give better runnability.<br />
Fingal Orienteers marked their 25th anniversary by staging the event, so well done!<br />
Ger Butler, 2nd on the day to Darren Burke, took the Leinster M21 title and Niamh O&#8217;Boyle took the Leinster Ladies title, though third on the day behind Áine McCann and Niamh Corbett.<br />
One of the most competitive classes was M50, with three former World Championships team members Aonghus OCléirigh, Brian Corbett and Colm O&#8217;Halloran slugging it out, to finish in that order.<br />
Results are <a href="http://orienteering.ie/builder.php3?MoreResults-2070" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p><span><i><b><span>Shamrock O-Ringen closing soon</span></b></i></span><br />
Entries from twelve countries have already come in for the 18th Shamrock O-Ringen 3-Day in Kerry on the June Bank Holiday weekend. Word has spread about this event but Irish entries are still disappointingly low (less than half the total entry) and the entry so far is less than 150. The events are at The Black Lakes and Croghan Mountain, between Killarney and Kilgarvan, with the event centre at Killarney racecourse. These areas were used for Irish Championships and/or World Cup races and Shamrocks before and provide the high quality open mountain orienteering we have come to associate with the Shamrock.<br />
The closing date is Friday 10th May. If you&#8217;ve been to the Shamrock before, you know what to expect, so enter now &#8230; if you haven&#8217;t been, enter now to experience it. You won&#8217;t regret it! See the event details <a href="http://www.shamrock.corko.net/home" target="_blank">here</a>.<br />
As a warm-up, Kerry Orienteers are running a sprint event on the wonderful Ross Island, a short distance from the event centre on the Friday evening.</p>
<p><span><i><b><span>Coastal Warrior Weekend</span></b></i></span><br />
NWOC&#8217;s Allan Bogle  took on quite a challenge to run sprint selection races at Gransha, on the outskirts of Derry, and a middle distance selection race at Magilligan on the weekend of April 27/27. The events were aimed at the Irish World Championships hopefuls but were open to others to run.<br />
The format was a prologue with head to head sprint racing in the morning, to decide the starting order for the final in the afternoon. Gransha is a pleasant parkland area housing a hospital, used for a variety of sports (well known in cross-country running circles), but scarcely of the complexity which will be encountered in international sprint races. A small piece of forest added some tricky navigation in the final but the remainder of the area was less exciting.<br />
Magilligan, on the other hand, is an excellent sand dune area used for the British Championships in 1992 and capable of sustaining any level of competition.<br />
Numbers were disappointing: did the &#8220;Coastal Warrior&#8221; tag sound too much like an adventure race in Sligo or somewhere and put off the orienteers from coming?<br />
The events served their purpose, however, with Shane Lynch and Niamh O&#8217;Boyle finishing first and earning themselves a place in the Sprint at the World Championships in Finland in July. No results yet for the Magilligan event on Sunday, but they should be <a href="http://www.niorienteering.org.uk/NIOA/?Results" target="_blank">here </a>soon.</p>
<p><span><i><span><b>IOA AGM</b></span></i></span><br />
Remember that the 2013 AGM of the IOA is on Sunday 5th May in Oughterard.<br />
Recent changes and proposals about map registration and rules will be on the agenda so it&#8217;s important that you are there to make your views known.<br />
There will also be a meeting to reestablish the Munster Orienteering Council the same afternoon. Fingal&#8217;s Tommy Burke made a plea on the Forum for a similar group to be reestablished in Leinster, to look after fixtures and the other things that need coordination. In fact it&#8217;s a requirement of the IOA Constitution that the regional associations do this.</p>
<p><i><span><span><b>Am I all alone?</b></span></span></i><br />
&#8230; but can we <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><i>please </i></span>have the old IOA web site back? The new version simply doesn&#8217;t work for me &#8230;</p>
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		<title>IOA Annual General Meeting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2013 AGM of the Irish Orienteering Association will be held in The Boat Inn, Main Street,  Oughterard, Co. Galway on Sunday, May 5th, 2013 at 8pm.View Map A quiz will be held on the Saturday night in the Boat Inn at 9pm. This is organised by the Irish Senior Squad. There will be a meal available before the Prizegiving and AGM on Sunday Night, at 6pm. Fill out this FORM to let [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 2013 AGM of the Irish Orienteering Association will be held in The Boat Inn, Main Street,  Oughterard, Co. Galway on Sunday, May 5th, 2013 at 8pm.<a href="http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=53.427655&amp;lon=-9.31883&amp;zoom=15&amp;layers=M&amp;mlat=53.42800&amp;mlon=-9.31679">View Map</a></p>
<p>A quiz will be held on the Saturday night in the Boat Inn at 9pm. This is organised by the Irish Senior Squad.</p>
<p>There will be a meal available before the Prizegiving and AGM on Sunday Night, at 6pm. Fill out this <a href="http://tinyurl.com/agmFood" target="_blank">FORM</a> to let us know what number of meals we should order.</p>
<p>The cost is 10 euro per adult for a main course and dessert. A children&#8217;s menu is available for €5 per child.</p>
<h5>Saturday</h5>
<p>9pm Quiz (Senior Squad)</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nominations are being sought for the IOA Annual Awards. There are 3 awards; Silva Trophy, Silva Award and Mactire Trophy.</p>
<p>These awards are of equal status and reflect the Irish orienteering community’s recognition of an individual’s contribution to the sport, this contribution maybe in Administration, Development or Achievement.</p>
<p>Send nominations by April 26th to info at   orienteering dot   ie, details of each award criteria and category is <a title="IOA Annual Awards" href="http://www.orienteering.ie/about-us/awards" target="_blank">here</a></p>
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		<title>Responses received by the IOF to WOC Start Order/Division Proposals</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The IOF have published a document that contains the responses they received to their recent proposals. It includes the response of the IOA along with many other nations of a similar opinion. &#160; &#8220;The IOF Foot Orienteering Commission and Council now discuss the replies, and will modify the document as needed.&#8221; &#160; &#160; Darren Burke Director of High Performance Orienteering Irish Orienteering Association]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The IOF have published a <a href="http://orienteering.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/WOC-Qualification-and-Starting-Order-hearing-replies.pdf" target="_blank">document</a> that contains the responses they received to their recent proposals. It includes the response of the IOA along with many other nations of a similar opinion.</p>
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<p>&#8220;The IOF Foot Orienteering Commission and Council now discuss the replies, and will modify the document as needed.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Darren Burke</p>
<p>Director of High Performance Orienteering</p>
<p>Irish Orienteering Association</p>
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		<title>Hana Snow-Festival</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thursday morning training Easter orienteering in the Czech Republic: shorts and T-shirts, sunlit forests with limestone pillars reaching to the sky &#8230; it sounded idyllic. A group of similarly optimistic orienteers signed up for the trip to the Hana Orienteering Festival, organised by Greg McCann, as part of the preparation for the Junior World Championships in July.Looking at the web site for the event, the fact that we were to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Easter orienteering in the Czech Republic: shorts and T-shirts, sunlit forests with limestone pillars reaching to the sky &#8230; it sounded idyllic. A group of similarly optimistic orienteers signed up for the trip to the Hana Orienteering Festival, organised by Greg McCann, as part of the preparation for the Junior World Championships in July.<br />Looking at the web site for the event, the fact that we were to be based in a ski resort should have rung some alarm bells, as should the 10-day weather forecast for temperatures of -3 to +3 with wet snow and the Christmas card images from the webcams.<br />The trip was to include some training days, then a three-day competition and another training day, all in terrain like the JWOC. The competition and training areas were on the Czech/Polish border at Zlaté Hory, about 6 hours drive east of Prague, in a depressed former gold mining area (Zlaté Hory means &#8220;gold mountain&#8221;). We did wonder why there were two 3-day events on in the country over Easter but we found that the Czech roads are like the Welsh ones: they are slow and they don&#8217;t go to where you want.<br />
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<p>The competition centre was a soviet-era former workers&#8217; holiday camp which provided&nbsp; accommodation in blocks for the runners, at least with plentiful heating and hot water, and a central dining room and socialising area. The whole thing was organised locally by a very energetic and charismatic guy called Robert Zdráhal, who was one of the instigators of the Park World Tour and is the organiser of the annual international Silva O-Camp (details <a href="http://www.silvacamp.eu/en/" target="_blank">here</a>). <br />
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<td><i>Frozen gold mill (Liz Deane)</i></td>
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<p>Arriving at night on snow-covered roads&nbsp;gave us little indication of what the terrain would be like, but we found the forests and maps to be excellent. &nbsp;The first morning&#8217;s training was about 40 minutes away near Vidnava, right beside the campsite used for the Silva O-Camp in the summer. The forest was rather like Mullaghmeen in Co. Westmeath, with a mixture of deciduous and coniferous trees, some roads and some hills. On the first morning we ran a course with small control markers in variable depth snow: the training had been planned for a different area but there was too much snow there so the organisers improvised. That afternoon we ran repeated mass-start sprint legs of about 1 km in the snow in a fantastic old gold-mining area with lots of depressions and contour features and a frozen watermill with sheets of solid ice about 3 metres high.<br />
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<td><i>Day 1 &#8211; Glucholazy</i></td>
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<p>The second day saw us back at Vidnava for middle distance training (lots of controls and lots of direction changes) with most of us using maps with all paths and tracks removed: the wonders of OCAD! That afternoon, another energy-sapping snowy forest with lots of contour features for short intense loops of perhaps 500 metres and 3 controls. The running was like soft, deep sand. Both afternoon training areas were about 15 minutes jog from the centre.<br />Saturday was the first day of competition: across the border in the Polish town of Glucholazy, about 15 minutes from base. The event centre was in the &#8220;John Paul II&#8221; school and the hilly forest nearby was even more like Mullaghmeen than the training areas had been. The courses were disappointingly easy from the navigational viewpoint but pretty physical and the forest itself was lovely: runnable beech and conifers, something like I imagine the JK competitors were running in. Our contribution to the Polish economy was zero as we didn&#8217;t have any Polish money. It was Easter Saturday and the town was thronged with people of all ages walking around in their Sunday best, carrying little wicker baskets of Easter eggs and going from church to church. Conditions were cold and sunny and perfect for running, so we thought we were made for the weekend.<br />That evening at the event centre, a night event in the snow failed to tempt any of the Irish to don their O-gear again.<br />
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<td><i>Easter Monday at Zlaté Hory</i></td>
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<p>On Sunday morning it was clear that it had been snowing overnight and it continued throughout the day. After extracting the cars, the drive to Vidnava was a white-knuckle ride for drivers and passengers alike, with the team minibus leaving the road on more than one occasion; other cars crashing in the ditch or somersaulting off the road altogether, fortunately without injury.<br />The snow continued, reducing visibility during the middle distance race, with the runners creating tracks in to all the controls. The 1:5000 scale map with 2.5 metre contours took a bit of getting used to, while sauna-like conditions in the local school hall greeted the finishing runners. Back to base for a welcome lunch (pork with everything) and a rest for the afternoon.<br />There were runners there from the Czech Republic, Poland, Ireland, Italy, Israel, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary and Norway.<br />On Sunday evening the organisers announced that there would be a major change for Monday because of the weather: instead of the 10 minute ski-lift trip to start at the top of the forest (where there was more than 50 cm of fresh snow) the courses would be replanned in the lower parts of the forest with mass-starts for each class at 5 minute intervals. As the organisers had the maps on computer and a colour laser printer on site, the new maps (the map was named &#8220;Snow Calamity&#8221; for the event) could be printed overnight and ready to go for the first mass start at 10 a.m. Unfortunately two of the Irish runners were given the wrong maps for the mass start and didn&#8217;t discover it until they were well out on the course. The leading runners had to carve elephant tracks through deep snow for the following runners so the amount of map-reading needed was minimal after that &#8211; maybe this is how our ancestors followed woolly mammoths in the days before orienteering?
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<p>Over the three days the only Irish prizewinner was Cork O&#8217;s Corbett Brian (or Brian Corbett as he is known here) who took first place in M35.&nbsp; LVO&#8217;s Áine McCann was disappointed to drop from 3rd to 4th on the last day due to one route choice in W21A. Colm Moran finished 5th in H21A.<br />Moving on along more snowy roads brought us to Hradec Kralové which will be the event centre for JWOC and the location of the sprint race. Tuesday morning provided an opportunity to run in part of the relay forest, though not in the actual competition area: a fast, flat forest with lots of vegetation changes and a grid of rides and tracks.<br />The seven-day tour brought us to new countries, new maps and new terrain and brought the senior juniors and junior seniors closer together as a group: these are the people who could still be running with and against each other for the next forty years or more! All in all, a very worthwhile trip and a new O-country or two notched up.<br />
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<p>One personal revelation was how effective waterproof socks are:&nbsp; I wore them every day running in the snow and they were great! Will they cope as well with Irish bogs?<br />Read about the Hana O-Festival <a href="http://www.ofestival.eu/en/" target="_blank">here</a>. </p>
<p><span><span><b>Meanwhile at the JK &#8230;</b></span></span></p>
<p>No reports yet on the JK in southern England but the Sprint results show Róisín Long (AJAX) 5th in W18E; Jean O&#8217;Neill (FIN) 4th W65; Oisín Wickham (AJAX) 7th M12; Declan McGrellis (LVO) 8th M40; James Logue 1st M45 and Angus Tyner 9th; Aonghus OCléirigh 9th M50; Frank Martindale 6th M75.<br />On Day 2, the long race for most classes, Marcus Pinker finished a tight 2nd on the 11.9 km/500m M35L course, 5 seconds off the winner and 7 seconds ahead of 3rd place, with Conor Barry 2nd in M35S. James Logue was in the prizes again, taking 1st in M45L. Aonghus was 5th M50L, NWOC&#8217;s Noel Bogle was 1st M75S, Fionne Lynch 2nd W21V; Ruth Blair 6th W50S; Ruth Lynam 3rd W55L; Helen Baxter 2nd W55S.<br />Over days 2 and 3, Marcus Pinker was 3rd M35L, Conor Barry 2nd M35S, James Logue won M45L by over 8 minutes; Noel Bogle was first M75S, Fionne was 1st W21V, WatO&#8217;s Bríd Casey was 1st W35S, Ruth was 2nd W55L, Helen 3rd W55S.<br />Scottish club Interlopers took the JK Trophy for the Relay and South Yorkshire took the Women&#8217;s Trophy.<br />You can see all the details <a href="http://www.thejk.org.uk/jk2013/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p><span><span><b>Championship Time</b></span></span><br />Remember to enter the<a href="http://ioc2013.wordpress.com/" target="_blank"> Irish Championships</a> on May 4-5-6 (entries close on April 15th) and the <a href="http://www.shamrock.corko.net/home" target="_blank">Shamrock O-Ringen</a> on June 1-2-3 (entries close on May 10th). Both are selection races for various international teams and should attract top quality fields. Incidentally, Kerry Orienteers are again running a sprint race on the Friday evening of the Shamrock weekend at the wonderful Ross Island near the event centre, Killarney racecourse.<br />Entries for next weekend&#8217;s <a href="http://fingal.orienteering.ie/" target="_blank">Leinster Championships</a> closed on March 31st. Late news is that LVO&#8217;s Tyrella event on the sand dunes at Ballykinler, Co. Down, has been rescheduled for Saturday 13th April, the day before the Leinster Championships, also on sand dunes: a good warm-up? Details <a href="http://www.niorienteering.org.uk/NIOA/?Noticeboard:NI_Colour_Series_2" target="_blank">here</a>, including some specific instructions about access and times.</p>
<p><span><span><b>O-Bits</b></span></span><br />The <span>Child Protection course</span> planned by IOA for 20th April has been cancelled because there weren&#8217;t enough people signed up. It&#8217;s now up to you to find similar courses run by local sports partnerships or others.
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<p><span>EastWest Mapping</span> have some new maps: they recently published second editions of two maps: 1) Dublin  &amp; North Wicklow Mountains and 2) Lugnaquilla &amp; Glendalough. These are  now available in standard folded format and they also have a small quantity of  unfolded, flat sheets. You can purchase in due course from regular stockists  or direct from <a href="http://www.eastwestmapping.ie/" target="_blank">EastWest Mapping</a>.
<div>Barry Dalby says &#8220;<i>There are a number of changes to both sheets, probably more so to the  Dublin map. The principal change is to a 10 metre contour interval by popular  request. Do note however, that due to the method of contouring, not a lot of  extra detail has been added. I&#8217;ve updated quite an amount of other topographic  detail and there has been ongoing work in the matter of placenames. These maps  are printed on Enduro paper &#8211; essentially paper with a plastic substrate, this  should give better strength at folds and is practically untearable. There is an  extra fold in the maps to reduce size </i></div>
<div><i>&nbsp;I hope to have our map of Mount Leinster, Blackstairs and the Barrow Valley  at 1:25,000 scale, published by end of April. Finally, I would like to thank you  for your support in the past and hope that you will always continue to find  something of interest in these maps.</i>&#8220;</div>
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