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AGC JOURNAL 2018


 Orienteering


 Exercise Cumbria


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 By Warrant Officer Class One Stu Greening | Photos: Andy Johnson
 There is always one United Kingdom multi-day orienteering festival
 held annually and 2018 saw 29 members of the Corps Orienteering
 Team participate in the 7th Lakes Five Day International Orienteering
 Festival in the beautiful Lake District.




 The Gathering

 Friday 27th July 2018 saw the Team assembling at
 Warcop Training Camp in preparation for the impending
 competition. Warcop, we found, had its own mini-                                                 Stu
 climate which the heatwave had somehow bypassed,                                                 Greening’s
                                                                                                  Shoe of
 making us believe all the news regarding the ‘hottest                                            Shame
 summer since 1976’ was more fake news.
 The Quickening
                                                                  The Resting
 At Silver Howe, the Team busily prepared for the long
 steep walk to the Start, glancing across the Grasmere            Wednesday saw the much awaited rest day, with some
 Show Field wishing that they had opted for the Egg               heading to a local Spa and the remaining Orienteering
 and Spoon Race instead. With the atrocious weather               Olympians heading to Ulverston for the Urban event.
 conditions, the organisers made the wearing of                   Fred Boardman managed a credible 13th on the Men’s
 waterproofs compulsory, an unheard experience for any            Blue course, with only 6½ minutes separating him
 seasoned orienteer. The key for the day’s orienteering           from the overall winner.  Elaine O’Hara was 12th on the
 was ‘straight is great’ but making the best of contouring,       Women’s Blue course and was our top female of the day.
 where possible, but continually maintaining ‘contact’
 with the map. The novices, namely Laura Bettison; Lloyd          The Tanning
 Green and Kirsty McDermott all managed to make the all

 important Light Green Course Standard Time, with Andy            Thursday saw us at Askham Fell, with the sun finally
 Waghorn and Tony Coulter not far off. No mean feat for            making an appearance on what would be our longest

 those competing in an international level competition            courses at the Championships, with us running across

 for the first time. It was also a close call as to whom the       open heathland and subjected to the ultraviolet rays
 epic run of the day would go to; John Ackey, Alex Thakuri        throughout. Six of the nine novices beat the Course
 or Graham Coath.                                                 Standard Time, with star of the day going to Sujan
                                                                  Gurung. On the Championship Classes, for the ladies
 Angle Tarn Pikes and Whinlatter                                  Gold time for Lyndsey Jones, Silver time for Elaine O’Hara
                                                                  and Karen Baker; and for the Alpha Males Gold time for
 Days two and three saw us competing at Angle Tarn                Calvin Routledge, Silver time for Fred Boardman; Graham

 Pikes, very similar terrain to Day One, and then at              Coath and myself (finally).
 Whinlatter, with the latter being closer to the type of
 Forestry Commission land we were used too.  At Angle             The Shortening
 Tarn Pikes our top novice of the day, Laura Bettison,
 managing to beat the Course Standard Time. On the                Final day.  Dale Park and Short Courses. The end in sight.
 Class Courses, a Championship time for both Calvin               With map scales set at 1:7,500 and controls coming at
 Routledge (M21L) and Diane Mitson (W40L), and Silver             you thick and fast, this tested even the more experienced
 times for Tommy Harper (M45L), Fred Boardman                     runners. On the Light Green, John Ackey led the novices
 (M40L), Karen Baker (W45L) and Elaine O’Hara (W35L).             with a stunning run, and only Calvin Routledge and
 Whinlatter saw the novices led by Laura Bettison (again)         Lyndsey Jones managing a Silver time in the Class
 and Valentine Mumba close behind, both managing the              categories. Overall results for the week showed a good
 Course Standard Time. For the ladies, Silver time went to   John Ackey   improvement throughout the Team, with very credible
 Karen Baker (W45L) and Lisa Butterworth (W35S), but a   and Andy   and notable placings for Elaine O’Hara (8th W35L) and
 Waghorn

 bad day at the office for the gents, with Calvin Routledge   confirm   John Ackey   Lisa Butterworth (6th W35S) and for the boys, Calvin


 (M21L) slipping down to a Silver time and poor me (M50S)   which way is   and Sujan   Routledge (9th M21L), Chris Reid (6th M40S) and Brett
 missing out on Silver time by a mere second, mainly due   North  Gurung  Green (8th M45S).  Throughout the week the courses,
 to running in the ‘Shoes of Shame’.                              terrain and the weather had tested us all.

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