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Leinster League Final (and Junior Fundraiser) - Curragh, Dec 1st

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Entries are now open for the event on the Curragh on Sunday 1st December, here: https://www.orienteering.ie/fixtures/curragh-5/

Irish Junior Squad Fundraiser:
This event is being organised and planned by members of the Irish Junior Squad to raise funds for their activities - you can help support them by simply coming along and running on the day. If you can't be there, or don't plan on running, you can still enter (any course) and select "Junior Donation (Not Running)" as your price bracket, to donate €5 to the squad. There will also be a cake sale in the Sports club (at the assembly) so that you can get some x-mas goodies after your run.

Location and Directions:
The assembly/parking is at the Defense Forces Sports Club, which is here: https://www.google.ie/maps/ @53.150714,-6.8188034,17z

Directions from M7
Take Exit 13 from Southbound carriageway on the M7. At the roundabout, take the first exit, signposted Kilcullen & Athgarvan onto the R413. Continue on R413 for 850ms to Lumville Cross Roads . Turn right onto L7042. Continue for 800ms and take the first right onto the access road for the Defence Forces Sports Pavilion. Turn right into their grounds for parking, enquiries and download.

Terrain:
Assembly and download are in the club house and toilets are available. The Curragh Golf Club is marked on all maps as out of bounds. Use of any paths through the Golf Club is strictly prohibited for safety reasons. The Curragh’s open, undulating grassland makes for unimpeded running. Furze is the dominant flora with some distinct stands of trees. Not every bush or man/sheep made track is mapped and power lines are not shown on the maps. The wearing of appropriate footwear and full body cover is advised. The Yellow and Orange courses are predominantly on grass. Only Brown, Blue, & Green cross a public road - no marked crossing, so look both ways. Courses are not suitable for buggies

Courses:
SIAC will be enabled on all courses. (Punching start and finish). Start times are available from 11am to 1pm. Courses close at 3:00pm.Start for the Yellow/Orange and Red courses is a short distance from the parking - follow tapes/signs. Start for all other courses is ~800m away, the route will also be taped and signposted. Finish for all courses are close to their start points, so return to download via the route you took to get to the start.(taped)

(Course details still being finalised - I'll update nearer the time - expect normal length courses for the curragh)

Maps:
The maps will be printed on A4 waterproof paper. Control descriptions will be printed on all maps while loose descriptions will be available at the start. Yellow/Orange/Red/Short Green/Light Green courses will be scaled at 1:7,500. All other courses will be at 1:10,000.

Entries:
Entries close on Friday, Nov 29th at 24:00. There will be limited entries available on the day, dependent on spare maps. If you need to hire an SI card, you can indicate this on the entry form - these can be collected at registration, to be returned at the finish. Lost cards cost €40 to replace! Registration will be used for collection of SI rentals and downloading of results.

If you plan to bring a group, please contact us at cnoc@orienteering.ie ahead of time so that we can have maps and SI cards available to you promptly.

Results:
Results will be posted on https://www.orienteering.ie

Prices:
* Adults €8
* Students, Juniors and those over 65 years €5
* Family: 2 Adults and up to 5 Juniors €20

Whether you are a complete novice, a family, or a seasoned veteran, there is a course to suit. If you are new to orienteering, drop us an email beforehand, or ask us on the day (at the event) for advice. I'd suggest beginner children or families start on the Yellow course, and beginner adults could try the Red course - both are technically easy, the only difference being the length involved.

Dogs:
The Curragh is sheep country! While dogs are allowed, they must be kept on a leash.

Litter:
Please bring your waste home with you - do not expect the organisers to take it away for you!

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Course Details (Subject to small change, but mostly Finalised)

Course          Length      Climb     No. of Controls
Yellow            1.8 kms      15 m      7
Orange          2.7 kms      25 m      10
Red               4.2 kms      30 m      12
Light Green    3.5 kms      50m       10
Short Green   3.5 kms      75 m      12
Green            6.2 kms      105 m    19
Blue              7.9 kms      135 m     25
Brown           10.3 kms    210 m     28

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Hi all,

Just a few days left to enter the last Leinster League of the year - weather is looking good, and we hope that Liam O'Donnell's courses will entertain you.

Some notes, now that the maps have gone off to the printers:

  • Yellow/Orange are at 1:5000 scale
  • Red/Short Green/ Light Green are at 1:7500 scale
  • Green/Blue/Brown are all at 1:10000 scale

The Red/Green/Blue/Brown courses all cross minor roads, with no fixed crossing point or marshals - please take care when crossing, look both ways.

The Yellow and Orange courses are confined to an area bounded by roads, but the courses don't cross them.

The Yellow/Orange/Red courses all start and finish close to the Rugby club, just a short walk. The other courses have a remote start/finish, which is maybe 700m walk away, allow 10 mins to get there (or back). If you leave jackets at the start, you could potentially collect them after finishing (they are not far apart). If you finish after last starts at 1pm, we'll bring whatever jackets are left back to the Rugby club.

The cake sale is going ahead in the Rugby Club during the day- usual arrangement, donate whatever you like to the squad, have some cake. We will hopefully also have some hand-crafted orienteering-themed Xmas decorations for sale that some of our juniors have made.

That's about it - get your entries in: https://www.orienteering.ie/fixtures/curragh-5/ ! Hope to see you all on Sunday.

Dave

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