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Orienteering North America Vol. 15 No. 05_July_1999

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Orienteering Association of BCORIENTEERING ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA If approved, we' ll be getting some support for BC and Western Cham-1367 West Broadway, Vancouver, British Columbia V6H 4A9 pionships. We've had grants several times in the past but the rules haveKey contacts: ph: 604-737-3134; fx: 604-737-6043; hm pg: www.oabc.bc.ca changed recently. The good news is that we no longer have to supply volunteers to work at Casinos. The downside is that there is a lot more1999 EXECUTIVE & COMMITTEE CHAIRS: paperwork needed. Also, we have to agree to accept a standard set ofJackie Slavenova - President, #29-1755 MacPherson Avenue, Burnaby, Terms and Conditions (nothing major) and to certify that our membersBC V5J 5G9; ph: 604-454-1414; fx: 604-454-1414; [email protected] are aware of this and have access to copies of the Terms and Condi-Scott Donald - Vice President, Box 481 Ross land, BC VOG 1YO; tions. Jf any member wishes to see a copy, contact me at (250) 477-ph : 250-362-7768; [email protected] 4469 or [email protected] Bailey- Treasurer, 4337 San Cristo PlaceVictoria BC V8N 5G5 Leigh Bailey, OABC Treasurerph: 250-477-4469: [email protected] Philip- Membership, 671 Millstream Lake Rd, Victoria, BC Club NewsV9E IE8; ph: 250-478-3659; [email protected] Greater Vancouver Orienteering Club (from Alex Kerr)Alex Kerr - Secretary, 1335 W 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC V6H IB8 Past Events:ph: 604-739-9351; fx: 604-731-0777 ; [email protected] Spelsberg- Member-At-Large, SS2 S-3, C-1 Fort St John,BC • Deterrninator 6. Marta and Ron Green ran a successful meet at Pa-V1J 4M7; hm: 250-785-5733 ; wk: 250-7858580; gspelsbe@ finch.prn.bc.ca cific Spirit Park.Alan Vyse - Coaching/Officials Development, 2646 Valley view Drive,Kamloops, BC V2C 4E5; ph: 250-372-8607 ; fx: 250-372-8607; • Diamond Head Ski Tour. Martin Pardoe led a group of 6 skiers.alan. vyse @gems l .gov.bc.ca • Determinator Final. Mark McMillan organised an entertaining fi-Jennifer Fenton- Sport BC Contact, 3383 Fleming Street, Vancouver, nal for about 50 competitors. The podium consisted of Alex Kerr fol-BC V5N 3V6; ph: 604-708-9119; fx : 604-737-6043; [email protected] lowed by Suzanne Pearson and Cris Ivanciuc.Mark McMillan- Mapping, 3383 Fleming Street, Vancouver, BC • Poker-0. A novel event, organised by Jack and Maggie MacLeanV5N 3V6; ph: 604-708-9119; fx: 604-222-5515; [email protected] at Crescent Park. John Chatwin won with a jack high straight flush!Marek Dutkiewicz- Newsletter, 5095 Stevens Drive, Delta, BC • The Outdoor Show. It was felt that our participation was worth-V4M IN8: ph: 604-948-0392; fx: 604-731-0777; while despite not having as good a location as last year. From ques-marek.dutkiewicz@ sierrawi reless.com tions at the show. it is clear that people want to learn how to navigateSusan Chartrand - BC Summer Games, Box 309, Vernon, BC VI T 6M5 and use a compass and would be prepared to pay for it. Next year itph : 250-549-7073; fx: 250-549-7478. was suggested that we run a fee based pre-race training program at a meet just after the Outdoor Show. Martin will discuss with Jackie Slav-EDITOR'S NOTES enova the possibility of running it. From all the information that I have managed to gather off the Future Events: • Pacific Spirit Park, April 25th. George Pugh is looking for volun-web and from my email inbox, it seems that it has been a very active teers. If you can help please call George at 261-1075.spring for orienteers throughout British Columbia. Unfortunately I • Cascadia Cup, May Ist/2nd. Saturday will be a training event runhave only been able to attend a few events myself. This is largely the by Tim Edmunds, and the Cascadia Cup on Sunday will be a teamresult of kid's activities-a stage of life that I have seen many of my score-0 organised by John Chatwin.Orienteering friends pass, so rest assured that I will be back in earnest • Mundy Park, May 15th. Colin Preston is the organiser, and Georgea few years from now. Feraru is upgrading the map at present. • BC Championships, May 22nd/23rd. Due to the excessive snow One of the benefits of computer information exchange means that pack, the location has been changed from Stake Lake to Six Mile Lake.I had to type very little to prepare this issue-although I am sure that The 1999 OABC AGM will be held in conjunction with this meet.the variety of fonts and formatting will cause Larry and Sara Mae to • Crescent Park, June 13th. Gary Riddell.appreciate their decision to retire from the 0-publishing business. My • Lighthouse Park, July 18th. Cris Ivanciuc.thanks to them for their efforts on behalf of OABC in particular, and • Watershed Park, August 7th. Marek Dutkiewicz.orienteering in general. I hope to continue to see them at 0-events. • Pacific Spirit Park, August 28th. Richard Mathews. • Western Canadian Championships, September 4th/5th. The Meet The future of Due West is assured. At the moment it looks most Director is Tim Edmunds, the Planners are Richard Hall and Alex Kerr.likely that it will be in conjunction with 0 -Canada, although I have not Suzanne Pearson has agreed to handle Registration and we hope to get adiscounted the possibility of a relationship with the successors to the controller from the Sage club. A planning meeting will be held at Mar-Bermans south of the border. Although given how much cut and paste tin Pardoe's on Monday, May IOth. The only work on the map requiredfrom the web I did for this issue, I can easily see the day when all of this is to extend it to the north to include some open areas for parking and toinformation is delivered electronically from cross-linked web-pages. resolve the open versus rough open issue. Martin will provide the plan- ners with the running times from the North American Champs. As mentioned in the last issue, the executive crisis in BC was re-solved when Jackie Slavenova stepped into the President's chair, and Newsletter: Nicole plans to have an issue of Salal Days out every twowith the lead position filled, several others came forward to fill out the months, and copy of the next issue will go to Jennifer Fenton for distri-executive. I have unfortunately not received minutes of the OABC bution in about a week's time. A members' e-mail List, onelist.com, de-AGM which was held during the Sage Stomp event over the Victoria veloped by Richard Hall, is now in operation, and in the next issue Ni-Day weekend. However judging by the email discussion prior to the cole plans an explanatory article. She is also looking for suitableevent, there were lots of ideas to be discusssed. photos to scan into the newsletter. We decided that it is too complicat- ed to e-mail editions of Salal Days, so those members that expressedCASINO GRANT APPLICATION interest in receiving it electronically will bee-mailed on publication to OABC has applied for a grant from the BC Gaming Commission. advise that Salal Days is available on the GVOC web page. Besides48 ORIENTEERING NORTH AMERICA JULY 1999

Orienteering Association of BClooking after the email list, Richard Hall is also our Webmaster. Day weekend and a longer rogaine (details yet to be determined. Sage would like to see more development in its neighboring com-Membership At present, we have 119 full members, the same as last year, and munities, with Kelowna, Vernon, Salmon Arm, and Williams Lake showing some potential, but further progress depends on new maps inwe have 300 including recreational members. Patrick will send out a those communities.current membership list to all Meet Directors, and any former memberwho has not paid his or her 1999 dues will be urged to rejoin or pay non 1998 was a stressful year for all volunteers and the after-effects ofmember fees. The material will also explain how Meet Directors should bum-out are still evident. The years 1999 and 2000 must be years inget membership information back to Patrick. He is still compiling the which the rewards of orienteering outweigh the pressures of hosting soresults of the survey, but mentioned a couple of highlights. Members do that club members can rebuild their energies and enthusiasms.want electronic communication and many members wish to volunteer.Patrick also promised to ensure that Richard is notified of any new Meet Reportsmembers so that he can update the \"onelist\". For those interested, the Sage Stomp 99- BC Orienteering Championships, May 22-23 at Sixmembership payment loop is as follows. Patrick sends hard copies of Mile Lake, Course Director- Murray Foubister, Controller- Charliethe membership forms to Alan Philip, the OABC membership secre- Fox, Meet Organization- Sage 0-Club (Kamloops)tary, who then confirms the number received. Patrick advises Cris ofthe amount to send to OABC, and Cris then mails a cheque. Many thanks to Murray Foubister, Charlie Fox, Jim Fulton, An- drew McKay (and family), Steve and Darcy Lawhead, Alan and Franc-Finance: A cheque has been received from OABC for approximately es Vyse, Robin Foubister, Dianne Smith, Lloyd Stonehocker, Brendan$2200 , which reduces our outstanding Sage Stomp loan to $3500. Mathews, June and Lee, Alan Stradeski, and others who helped out.Leigh Bailey. the OABC treasurer asked if we wanted to share the costof the OABC mail box.. The cost is $2/month and we agreed to do this. (see meet results in the back pages ofthis issue)We can publicise the address and use it on GVOC mailings. Next Sage Stomp (A Meet) - May 20- 21, 2000.Mapping: When the GVOC finances allow it, Mark thinks that we Sage 0 Series standings -Sage ''0\" Series 1999should buy a colour printer. He has started to put together a map inven- The 1999 Sage \"0\" Series will consist of9 \"C\" meet events, with thetory and in the process found thousands of APOC maps from around best 8 placings used for the competitor's point total. Participation is allthe Kamloops area. We should advertise that these are available for sale that's needed: all taking part will receive points. Points are as follows:at a modest price for training. Mark is planning another mapping clinicwhere he will concentrate on field work, and Amanda Edmunds will Ist 30 points 2nd 28 points 3rd 26 points 4th 24 pointscover the computer side. He is also considering awarding mapping cer- 5th 22 points 6th 20 points 7th 18 points all others 16 ptstificates to those participating. Mapping priorities were discussed, andMartin agreed to complete the upgrade of Watershed Park in time for (a)Dewdrop. (b)Valleyview. (c)Grasslands. (d)Dufferin. (e)Meadow Creek. (f)Red Plateauthe 2000 Determinator Final. Amanda Edmunds has offered to update (Edith-Hill, Joyce Gulch. and McQueen Lake are yet to come)Jericho Beach and Queen Elizabeth Park for $200, and to put PacificSpirit Park into OCAD 6 for $640. We agreed that she should go ahead N= (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) totalwith that. Mark will meet with her to discuss standards. Other potential 116areas are Burnaby Mountain, Campbell Valley, Seymour Demonstra- Scott Foubister 28 30 30 28 114tion Forest, Cypress Bowl, Alice Lake, Brohm Lake and Lost Lake at Ian TuckerWhistler. Any effort in the interior should be targeted around Merrit. 28 26 30 30 90 Robin Foubister 82Victorienteers (from Marvin Eng) No article available at presstime. 30 30 30 Alan Richards 56Sage (from Doug Smith) Caroline Matth~ws 28 26 28 30 Sage Orienteering Club continues committed to hosting meets Emma Tucker 28 26 30(s) totaland fostering the growth of orienteering in the province. In a smaller Kevin Eastwood 28city like Kamloops, the potential number of orienteers is small. Sage 30 28remains a strong club due mainly to a corps of dedicated volunteers N= 26who wish to participate in the sport on a regular basis. 28 Lindsay Eastwood In the 1999 season, Sage will host meets every two weeks from (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f)March through October, with a break over the summer. The majority Alissa Woodsof Sage' s meets are for local and regional athletes, but usually include 283 courses, and are more organized than a C meet, but not as complex as CaraWitta B meet. Sage is blessed with many maps within a short distance: Val- 28leyview, Dew Drop, Red Plateau, Grasslands, McQueen, Edith Hill,Hamilton Corrals, Dufferin, Stake Lake, Joyce Gulch, Six Mile, 26Meeadow Creek, Chartrand Creek, as well as \"park\" maps: Riverside,McArthur Island, and UCC. Each map will be used once in the year. Course #2- RecreationaVCompetitiveSage hosted the 1999 BCOC's, a Ski-0, and will also host a short Ro-gaine in June. Sage has an excellent profile in the community, and Robin Foubister 30 30 30 30 30 150meets are covered by the local print media. 108 Lee Emery 28 28 26 26 102 Sage members have been hosting meets for 10 years, yet only 6 94have taken level I officiating courses, and only two have _taken level 2. Ann Boffey 26 24 24 28 86With the experience of the group, it is time to upgrade 8-10 officials. 78 June Emery 24 18 26 26 76 ln 2000, Sage will host its Sage Stomp (A meet) on the Victoria 58 Jacquie Boffey 28 30 28ORIENTEERING NORTH AMERICA JULY 1999 64 Scott Foubister 22 30 26 62 Graham Boffey 24 24 28 42 30 Jim Fulton 30(s) 28 30 28 Nancy Robinson 26 Jacqui/Geoffrey 20 20 22 22 22 Dianne Smith 20 20 22 18 18 Jim, Marie, 18 Ashley Cole Schneider 18 24 60 28 Lloyd Stonehocker 30(s) Marc Nelitz 30 Frances Vyse 28 Jill Benz 26 Kevin & Sandy Eastwood 24 24 Lindsay Eastwood& AI Stradeski 22 Janet Witt 22 Joan Foubister 18 Tara Hartwig 18 Terry Weich 18 Families Barz Family 30 30 Fleming Family 28 Course #3- Competitive 30(s) 22 30 30 30 30 172 Allan Stradeski 49

Orienteering Association of BCSteve Lawhead 28 28 28 30(s) 18 28 160 Margot MacTaggert y 0:00 68:28 68:28 17 32Darcy Lawhead 156 y 5:30 68:54Doug Smith 30 24 20 30(s) 24 28 !54 Steven Pugh y 8:30 72:02 63 :24 18 30Andrew Tucker 104 19 31Brendan Matthews 24 30 30(s) 26 22 22 80 Marek & Katie Dutkiewicz 63 :32Alan Vyse 80 44 :25 15Chris Koch 26 26 16 18 18 66 Amanda Edmunds N 28 :30 72:55Mark Richards 62 5500 28Randy Benz 24 26 30(s) Mike McRae & Louise Chan N )8:00 73 :00 54:30 27Alaric Fish 60 Graham Brown 41:47 12Andrew & Ian Tucker 24 30(s) 26 56 Don Livingstone N 22:00 76:30 72:15 33Jennifer Eastwood 52 Bruce & Morgan Inglis 74:15 34Frances Vyse 26 22 18 48 Hazen Family (3) N 39:30 81:17 55:02 29Murray Foubister 46 Derek Gatenbeek 88:01 35 18 20 24 36 George Ferraru Jr N 11:00 83:15 106:00 36 David Ross 37 22 22 16 Paul Helichek N 9:00 83:15 ??? 28 28 N 32:00 87:02 26 26 N 5:00 93:01 16 16 16 N 27:00 133:00 16 30(s) N 26:00 ??? 16 20 RESULTS - SHORT COURSEDeterminator Final, March 28, 1999 Simone Slavenova & Larissa Sampson N 19:00 60:54 41 :54 I It was an overcast but COLD day,just 2-3° C, for the 50 odd peo- 24:00 70:48 46 :4 8 2 John Orarn N 21 :00 3ple in the Determinator Final. Many were new attendees so thanks to 15:00 73:00 52:00 4Don and Shanna for handling a busy registration and thanks to Jackie Richard Brault & Jeff Moore N 69:00 54:00for hosting a well attended and needed beginners clinic. Once againmany did not preregister causing a shortage of premarked maps- Mathew Boser & Tom Erik Nremember pre-registration doesn't just help the organisers it saves youmarking up your map! Cascadia Cup- Asp~n Grove, May 2, organized by John Chatwin Many trails were closed for revegitation, so setting courses notre- Final Results individual minus plusquiring use of the smaller trails was a challenge. The result: a 1.5 km ~~ ~ l!!:llll1tx l2!2Iw. ~classic loop followed by a Score-0 (12 of 15). Competitors had tore- 1 I.!lu~b as !Sails CGYOClturn to the start after the classic loop to pick up a second control card DesmondMott 120 0for the Score-0. Many in the latter half of the start draw were able tosee some of the early starters come through the start after their classic Ilze Rupners 80 0loop which made for good spectating. Ove Albinsson 150 10 Alex \"badknees\" Kerr had leap-frogged to the front of the pack TOTALS 3SO JO so 390after the classic Ioop...very suspiscous handicapping! 2 G01ma~ Qla Men & atii'e L.aa~ CGYOCl Suzzanne \"Prodigee\" Pearson had a strong run, finishing just be- Mike Ackerfeldt 130hind Alex. The field was far more compact this year. Last year when I 0went out last, I was 90 minutes behind the first runner. This year when Bruce Rennie 100 0Martin \"handicapper\" Pardoe went last, he was only 30 minutes be- Robyn Rennie 110 10hind... hmmm...it wasn't enough as he finished just out of the money. TOTALS The cash was doled out and some how the score keeper (me) 340 10 so 380missed Timothy Edmunds in 4th so we had to expand the cash prizes to 3. ElmllmQxea CSA!JBleleven deep to \"buy -off' Edmunds. Then, 20 cold orienteers headed Doug Smith 110 0off for lunch at the Catcus Club and several of the winners shared their Steve Lawhead 100 0winnings to help purchase some beverages...as Jack \"Determinator Darcy Lawhead 100 0Past\" MacCiean said, \"What a great series of events.\" Mark McMillan TOTALS 310 0 60 370 ~ All The Erl:siacnt's Men CGYOCl Martin Pardoe 180 10 Chris lvanciuc 120 0 Pat Wells 80 30 TOTALS 380 40 0 340 .l GYOC !Jmb Ba~ C!JYOCl Richard Hall !50 60 Adi 130 30 Gary Reedel 90 0 TOTALS 370 90 30 310 6 Thunacrbira !.!ni1ea CGYOCl MargEilis 70 0RESULTS - LONG COURSE Brian Ellis 120 40Tamsin Lyle & Jeff Moore Elig Start Finish Time DetPiac Pos Tim Edmunds 90 60George Ferraru Sr N 2:00 45 :52 43 :52 14Vladimar Morashov N 5:00 48 :25 43 :25 I 13 TOTALS 280 100 60 240Alex Kerr N 1:00 48 :28 47 :28 2 19Suzanne Pearson y 13:40 49:00 35 :20 3 7 Q Il!l!l Qld Gc~ls ana a Kia (St.QBlChris Ivanciuc y 12:08 50:26 38:18 4 10Tim Edmunds y 24 :39 51 :39 27 :00 5 3 Alan Vyse 100 31Gary Reedal y 24 :38 52:52 28: 14 6 4Oscar Forsberg y 6:16 52:56 46:40 7 18 Frances Vyse 120 160Jason English y 28:42 53 :56 25:14 8 2Bob Mastico y 19:32 55: 15 35:43 Robin Foubister 100 0Olga Tchobnfov y 4:00 55 : 16 51 : 16 9 8LouiseOmm N 7:00 56:15 49 : 15 10 23 TOTALS 320 190 110 240Desmond Mott y 9:20 57 :08 47:48 II 21Richard Hall y 27:56 58 :23 30:27 12 20 8. Beller LaiC ThriD tic:.:cr (SAGBlMartin Pardoe y 29:28 58:30 29:02 6Mel & Ross Dutkiewicz y 34:19 58:32 24 :13 13 Mark Richards 80 0Bob Hodgins N 8:00 60:00 52:00 14 5Jack MacLean y 25 :39 63 :11 37 :32 I Jacki Richards 40 0 'Wendy Sellik y 17:29 63 :33 46:04 15 25Jules Pryma (2) N 12:00 63:59 51:59 9 Andrew Tucker 70 0Ron Green y 24:22 66:05 41:43 16 17Maggie MacLean N 23:00 68 :19 45:19 24 TOTALS 190 0 40 230PathFinders- (5) Katerina Gordon, y 17:29 68 :25 50:56 II 16 2. Bc~kanca Qe~d (QYOCl Mrs Gordon, Marian Schwaiger, N 14:00 68:25 22 Ashlyn Schwaiger, Crystal Boser LouiseOram 70 0 Maureen de Camp 80 60 Suzanne Pearson 120 80 TOTALS 270 140 80 210 l.Q Stca ana Smclltbc Roses CGYOCl JohnOram 50 0 Chris Omm 20 0 Margo MaCtaggart 40 10 TOTALS 110 10 100 200 Q~ics ((S;elol!lnal Randy Benz 60 Jill Benz 50 20 54:25 26 Dave Tilley 70 TOTALS 180 20 40 20050 ORIENTEERING NORTH AMERICA JULY 1999

Orienteering Association of BCl2 S!lulb !l[ tbc Bllrl!C[ !Cm:l Course 4 was hotly contested by 17 elite orienteers, with XavierKeanWilliams 120 0 Haro taking first place -we look forward to his competition at the BC Champs next month. Times were on the long side given the measuredDon Atkinson 90 0 length of 5.2 km, perhaps the dark forest confused some folks. Aman-RobenMiller 10 150 da Edmunds has taken on the challenge of remapping the park thisTOTALS summer to update the 1989 Point Grey map. And yes, elite orienteers 220 150 so 120 were noted to be closely comparing times for the course! Next year we'll post times for Course 3 & 4.13. AbsgJutc Bci:iDDC[S 50 0 0 0 70 20 20 90 I thank the volunteers t~at stepped forward to help with the day of Katie Rodge11; 90 20 the event- these stalwarts who competed, hung controls, timed, regis- tered, and generally ran the event made it possible for the large num- David Gibbs bers of Orienteers to enjoy a great day in the park with minimal fuss . My apologies for missing names, incorrect times, and general inaccu~ TOTALS racies in the Results: it was the best that could be deciphered from the registration and start lists. Sincerely, George Pugh, Meet Director.BC Elementary School Championship ResultsRobert Burnaby Park, Burnaby, Aprill6, 1999 Spring Ramble #7 1999 ResultsThe TROPHY stays in Burnaby, but with the New Elementary SchoolChampion - MARLBOROUGH . There was super weather, many vol- Co=eOneunteers to help the competitors enjoy a good event! Five schools tookpart, 3 from Burnaby and 2 from Coquitlam. All five schools have ex- John Oram 29:22 13th Ryerson Controls Hungpressed their interest in the next year championship, and have formed Nan Mackie & Bruce Inglis 35:00 13th Ryerson Controls Hungtheir teams with a view to the future. Last year there was no questionon who would be the Champion School. This year Marlborough, Bur- Simone Slavenova 41 :50naby led Hilcrest, Coquitlam, by only 15 points:1 80 vs.l65. Followedby the last years champion - Suncrest with 150 pt. \"What a great Danielle Richer, Nicholas Finlayson, Victor Ng 44:33 13th Rye11;onSchool Championship!\" Sandy & Hugh Hende11;on 55:32 13th RyersonBeginne11;- Girls age 9 and under, I km I. Sidney Shindle Marlborough Elementary 16:04 2. Caitlin Mooney Marlborough 16:37 3. Jacqueline Koehli Marlborough Rachel Tutte, Alex Webber, Connor Lynd 60:30 16:40; Boys age 9 and under, I km I. Youssef Elmahidi Marlborough 28.50 2. Ro- man Kovacic Marlborough 28.50 Kyle Clarke 71 :50 13th RyersonAdvanced - Girls age 9 and under, 1.5 km I . Simon Slavenova Marlborough 29. 59 2. Dominic & Carmen Braund, Adam Williams, Larissa Sampson Suncrest 34. 25 Kit Brown 7:00 21st St. Mary's DNFBeginners- Girls age 9 and above, 2 km I. Alexandra Koehli Marlborough 30.14 2. Kendall Scott Hillcrest 31.45 3. Coti Coski 34.21; Boys age 9 and above, 2 km I. Course Two Grant Hoffard Hillcrest24.05 2. Anthony Gaita Hillcrest30.43 3. Ben Dilvile Hill- crest 30.46 Gordon Bytelaar 43:02Advanced- Girls age 9 and above, 2.5 km !.Tanis Wong Suncrest 44.23; Boys age 9 Peter, Tom & Tim Dodge 43:30 21st St. Mary's and above, 2.5 km I . Derek Gutenbeek Suncrest 19.04 2. Scott Tunnictiff Suncrest 19.38 3. Travis Wong Suncrest21 .06 Jerry Alan 43:30 Woyne Fung & Jody Hal 45 :40 Vanessa Blake, Val Brooks Jacober, Adi Zermann & Scott Drumm 51 :00 USA Annie & Alan Carel 55:00Spring Ramble #7- Pacific Spirit Park- April 25th, 1999 Darren Luca~. Eric & Wayne Pledger 55:42 29th St. Helen 'sFor the seventh time,merry Orienteers and Scouts gathered to explorethe depths of the Pacific Spirit Park. The Greater Vancouver Orienteer- Evan, Emma & Reidar Zapf-Gilje 62:41ing Club combined with the Scouts of !50th St. Steven's and 13thRyerson to put on the annual event; planning had begun last September Nichola' Gobin, Steven & Pat Pugh 68:28 13thRyerson Controls Hungwith acquisition of a Park Use Permit. Care was again taken to limitcourses to non-sensitive areas of the Park, and limit off trail usage. Pro- Emlyn & David Scherk 78:50 25th Dunbar Htsvision of a concession with hamburgers and hotdogs served up by theScouts of Ryerson and St. Stephen's under the watchful eyes of Lead- Susan, Doug, Aaron. & Bryce Hopkins 87:06ers Gwen Gore and Sam Albrecht was much appreciated by all. Melissa Felder, Fred & Warren Sprau 90:56 Four courses were offered, with a free String-0 course for new-comers: some youngsters navigated around twice to improve their Bruno Lange & Dewey Liew 120:00speed! Perhaps Simone Slavenova will be our next junior attending theJunior World Championship! Scout John Oram, 13th Ryerson, slipped Monika Nonaczyk+ friends 110:00 DNFaround Course One to claim I st place, with various groups followingat varying speeds. Many groups appreciated the informality of no reg- Ron Green v. fast Fini sh Officialistration, combined map, control description and punch card, and notimes posted at the finish. Course3 Five scouting groups were present-a modest showing for an or- Jennifer & Ken Stanick 61:46ganization that prides itself on getting \"OUT'' to learn about and chal-lenge the great outdoors. 40th Marpole Scouts continued in their fine Martin Kotecky 73 :59 Cascade, Washingtontradition of taking on the challenge of Course 3, advancing 3 controlsfurther this year by finding last years \"hidden flag in a pit\" before be- Margo MacTaggart 87:30 Control Hangingcoming lost in the dark forests searching for a \"missing boulder\". Welook for \"course completion\" next year. Patrick Wells 89:22 Stan Official Membership in GVOC was claimed by several long time mem- Bob Mastico 94:00bers: we look for their renewal form in the mail! We' ll give groupmembership to those who belong to Scouts/organized clubs seeking to Chris Ball 122.2 1 13th Rye11;on DNFadd 0 to their experiences. A review of attendance for the past 4 yearsis as follows: '96-117, ' 97-137, '98-82, '99-87 participants. Marketing Brian Hampson, Tom Pstross, & Eddie Au 124:00 40th Marpole DNF(ie inviting other groups) will be important for next year. Andrew Chiu, Eric Wong, John Lee, Kevin Hsieh Byron Ho, Tony & Angela Kikuch 240:00 40th Marpole DNF Course4 XavierHaro 59:00 Rick Breseman 64:40 Cascade, Washington Roman Kotecky 72:11 Cascade, Washington Desmond Mott 79:00 Dennis Lee 82:50 Marta Green 87:00 Amanda Edmunds 90:00 Vetter ChrisOram 90:00 13th Ryerson ControlsHung Logie Mclagen 91:00 13th Ryerson Nick Watts 91:17 Kean Williams 124:40 Cascade, Washington James Norquist 129:47 ShielaRyan 144: 14 LouiseOram 152.34 Controls Hung Dave Howlet, Dan Hillette 209:00 DNF Melanie Dutkiewicz too fast to capture! Kevin Pugh Stan Official Poker 0 Results, Crescent Park, Saturday April lOthORIENTEERING NORTH AMERICA JULY 1999 51

Orienteering Association of BCon the line at the Poker 0 in Crescent Park. Almost twenty shady Spring-0 Results, March 20- 21, 1999, Berit Eklof, meet directororienteers got up early, or was it they hadn' t been to bed from the night For the Victorienteers, Spring-0 1999 was a venture into \" un-before, to be dealt five cards from Diamond Maggie. Aces, Kings, OneEyed Jacks were everywhere, like politicians at a free breakfast. Some known territory.\" On both days we had new and for us unproven type ofnew gamblers showed up for the big event. A card shark from Austria events. On Saturday, March 20, we tried out the Short-0 courses that(Adi Zemann member of the Austrian Junior Team), roulette players Carl Coger had set in the \"Wild West\" of Thetis Lake Park, and on Sun-from Delta (Gerry & Twyla Allan), blackjack hustlers from Surrey day there was the first ever Goat-0 at Camp Thunderbird near Sooke.(John & Paul) as well as the usual crowd of around twenty GVOC con At the Short-0, the courses were short but technical; the re-commendedmen & painted ladies. winning time was around 30 minutes. The participants had the option of doing a second course using the same map for the same price. At ten sharp Diamond Maggie laid out the rules: cheating, swap-ping cards (not wives), side bets, bottom shuffling and drinking was One challenge was having registration, start and finish at threeencouraged-but everyone was required to visit the control sites in or- different locations. Registration was on the parking lot of Westernder to swap cards in an attempt to create the perfect poker hand. Per- Speedway and start and finish about] km into the park. However, withfect defined by the ever elusive ROYAL FLUSH-ten, jack ,queen, radio contact, everything worked out all right.king, ace, all of the same suit. The weather co-operated with us : it was a beautiful sunny day, The game began around 10:10 and some 45 minutes later the deal- something we all needed after this soggy winter. The only thing that wein ' was done. Some knew when to hold-em and some had no choice but had to worry about was dehydration because of the hot weather.to fold-em. Steely eyed, fast dealing Martin Pardoe, for example, wasdisqualified for trying to convince Diamond Maggie that the queen of Heat was not the problem on Sunday at Camp Thunderbird. It washearts, queen of spades and the two drag queens he'd found by control overcast and drizzling when 25 participants set out together (massseven meant he had four-of-a-kind. Diamond Maggie was not fooled. start) on the first-ever Goat-0 in Victoria. Alan Philip had set a GoatShe was, however foo led by Patrick's exhibition of STRIP Poker-0- course in two loops, where the participants could do one loop (Nanny-well at least it took her several minutes to stop laughing. Goat) or two loops (Billy-Goat). For either Goat, one control could be skipped. The participants could make up their mind during the run, if The winner, with a straight flush, was none other than two-eyed they wanted to do the full two loops or just one (Nanny-Goat). The rec-JOHN CHATWIN . Just back from a 4-week stint of poker mania at the ommended winning time (Billy-Goat) was 2 hours and Jan Urban wonNorth Burnaby Inn, John proved to be too much for the rest of the field. the race in I hour and 53 min.He blew away the lower value straight flushes of Bob Mastico and Paul.Four-of-a-kind were everywhere, but still finished out of the money. Billy and Nanny were two events that required good endurance and orienteering skills. For the younger ones, and the people new toRoyal Roads Results-- April 18th, 1999 orienteeering, Alan had set a long Course I, Kid-0, entirely on trails. On our best map for beginners and intermediates we had a very Sandy Kerr, with some help, made up a much needed fire to keepgood tum-out of beginners and intermediates. There was a definite and everyone warm. I realised that I should have brought hot chocolate forcontinuing absence of regular club members. but the Start List was bol- everyone. Next Goat there will be some, if I am the meet director.stered by the I Oth Tsartlip Cub Scouts and our Cortenay-Comox mem- Goat-0 was a big success and will most likely be repeated.bers. These up-islanders were organized mostly by Jack Sapumoff andthe Dargie fam ily (when are they going to start their own club up there, Although we did not have the crowds that we had expected, theand how can we help?). The cooperation of the weather, Royal Roads weekend was deemed a success. The party at the home of Alan PhilipUniversity and Anton Bohgman must be appreciated. Thanks also to and Sandy Kerr was great - good food, good company, good wine!Linda, Karen, Debra, Gail, both Scotts, Marvin, Simon and Erica. And And for some there were prizes that Carl Coger had made.above all, Mike Teachman, for the excellent courses, help at Start andFinish, and ALL of the control pick-up. Many people helped to make this a great weekend. Coral Loy was in charge of billeting: at registration, Karen Bums and Gail MacDonaldCOURSE I Kevin & Stephen 46:22 Thomas Dargie 67:35 did the amazing feat of convincing every non-member to become aMorgan Lay 18:36 Art Beresford 71:30 member! Their registration table was efficient and well organized. 19:0:! Penny Jeffrey 47:24 Carl Diedericks 73:25Nathan Davies 48:06 Dave Pye 77 :14 Diana Hocking was the controller, and she also instructed new-Scott Swinkels 21 :05 Berit Ekrf 52:34 Erica Lay 79:40 comers in the art (or science) of orienteering. At Short-0, Carl CogerMitchell McLean 21:10 Annabelle Beresford 52:34 Bruce Klassen 88 :05 had set a map walk specifically for beginners. Also at Camp Thunder-RyanShpeley 27:11 Michael Mascall 55:32 Linda Hildebrandt 89:32 bird Diana instructed some new and very eager orienteers!Lynda Holroyd 29:18 PatrickMascall 55:32 Andrew Barclay 89:32Andrew & Jordan 30:39 Greg & Kyle DNF ian Barclay DNF Gail MacDonald had made prizes for the Billy, Nanny and Kid.David & Graham 30:39 Christie Eng DNF The prizes were toy goats with a ..blanket\" with inscriptions on them.James & Adam 32:01 COURSE2 Leslie Dargie DNF Also everyone who had finished both events got a prize - a paperJustine Irvine 34:48 Amanda Shepley 46:29 Errin Eng DNF weight (or pet rock) with a picture of a goat on a piece of grass, madeJon Folz 34:48 Eleanor Maund 54:54 Brian Norris DNF up from discarded Camp Thunderbird maps. Perhaps I should call DNF them conversation pieces, because that is what they will become! DNFKim & Lindsay Park 35:50 Maria Roy 60:17 Rossella Allan 63:08 Goat-0, March 21 2. Martin Hocking 2:06:34 12Jake Wurzinger 36:08 Andrew Pye 63:14 Coral Loy 64: 16Simon Lay 38:08 Wink Richardson 63:26 Vivaldi 67:00 3. Carl Coger 2:08:26 6 67:30 Billy-Goat - Men 4. Dave Mackas 2:13:t8 12Rosati ne Canessa 38:55 Mark Proudfoot 63:47 100:05Zoe Canessa 38:55 Tom Higgs 66:26 COURSE4 DNF Name Time Skipped 5. Drake Hocking 2:24:40 0Zackery Farlhi ng 43:53 Josh Chapman 67:25 Mark Swinkels I.JanUrban 1:53:19 13 6. Mark Swinkels 2:28:40 6 2. Manin Kotecky 2:13:44 13Ruth Wikstrom 44:50 Andrew Richardson 68:26 Scott McBride 3. Roman Kotecky 2:13:52 13 Bjorn Freeman-Benson DNF David Cheatley DNFThor Wikstrom 44:50 Ken Nichol 72:50 Marvin Eng 4. Marvin Eng 2:15:13 16 Richard Lay DNFTracy Roedenburg 45:12 Claire Rettie DNF Richard Laylneke Roedenburg 45:12 Dave Mackas 5. John Chatwin 2:24:07 13 Nanny-Goat - WomenLeah& Reece COURSE3 Gail McDonald Billy-Goat- Women I. Erica Lay 2:08:04 6 I. Debbie Newell 2:25:20 13 Hoffmann 46:24 Jack Saprunoff 56:59 2. Maureen DeCamp 2:09:55 6 Nanny-Goat - Men 3. Kris Dartnell 2:13:12 0Liam/ Cathy McNally 46:24 Peter Dargie 66:48 I. Steve Chatwin 1:39:42 752 ORIENTEERING NORTH AMERICA JULY 1999

Orienteering Association of BCGoat-0, continued Katherine Kajewski DNF data as soon as possible as the 500 member target is still critical. As a point of interest, Sage charges $10 for a recreational membership,4. Karen Bums 2:21 :20 12 Kid-0 which includes the event fee for that day. After th at the member pays 6 regular event fees and receives one newsletter at the start of the year.5. Christie Eng 2:24 :26 2 I. Simon Lay, Scott Swinkles, Lindsay f.. Finance Leigh Bailey submitted the accounts for the year ending March 31st, 1999 and a budget for the year 1999-2000. In the ac-6. Gail MacDonald 2:39:50 Mackas 46:40 counts, the item for Casino Expense of $625 was the result ofthe $75/head pay ment to volunteers. ln the new budget we are asking forPhilippa Hocking DNF 2. Amanda Shepley 56:33 a Casino Grant of $35,000. If less that this is received then the Cham- pionship support will be adjusted accordingly . Jennifer Fenton men-Coral Loy DNF 3. Lori Sugden 83:00 tioned that there must be a introduced World Ranking Events which enables elite athletes in areas such as North America to obtain rank-Sandy Kajewsk.i DNF 4. Brian Silver 87 :36 ing points more easily. It spedties that an event can qualify if it is at- tended by 3 men and 3 women who already have ranking points. TheShort-0, March 20 event also requires an IOF controllers, hence the need for more quali- fied Canadian controllers. Charlie Fox will co-ordinate the submis-M20 I . Karen Bums 89:06 F13-15 (course 3) sions (ACTION - Jackie Slavenova and Charlie Fox). k.. Elections of Officers Four positions were up for election, President,I. Marvin Eng 46:28 2. Maureen deCamp 91:45 I. Erica Lay 84:10 Secretary, Vice President and Member at Large. The following were elected without opposition:2. Richard Lay 54:47 M55 Course 1-0pen President: Jackie Slavenova3. Alan Burger 66: 22 I. Martin Hocking 67:07 I. Scott Swinkels, Secretary: Alex Kerr Vice President: Scott DonaldMark Swinkels DSQ F50 Lindsay Mackas 37:42 Member at Large Grant SpelsbergF20 l. Coral Loy 112:55 2. Wendy Bergerud, 1.. Due West: With the impending demise of Orienteering North America, in which Due West was published, Colin Kirk, the COFI. Gail MacDonald 84:43 Ml6-19 Bill Rolands 41:50 President, has suggested two options as he has found that 0 Canada can be mailed with an additional12-16 pages without additional2. Debbie Newell 87:50 1. Martin Kotecky 85:29 3. Patrick Franklin, mailing costs. The first option is to allocate 2-4 pages, depending on membership, to each province' s newsletterto be printed with 0 Can-3. Philippa Hocking 93:34 2. Enin Eng 100:47 Brian Silver 60:48 ada. The second option is to mail separate provincial newsletters with 0 Canada. As we want to minimize the work required by COF,M35 F l 6- 19 Course 2-0pen we decided that the second option would be preferred. This was ap- proved by the meeting (ACTION- Marek Dutkiewicz). As an (lSide,1. Jan Urban 54:4 1 Jenny Pearson DNF 1. John Folz 20:50 Bruce McAlister mentioned that there will be a new US orienteering magazine as USOF has two offers to produce it under review.2. Roman Kotecky 69:18 Danielle Dmytar DNF 2. Pano Skrivanos 28:59 m.. Any Other Business: Alan Stradewski mentioned that Sage is of-3. John Chatwin 70:47 Ml3- l5 3. Lorna Sterling 44:56 fering a digital database to ranchers in the area to assist with land ac- cess for orienteering. The proposal has been made to the Douglas4. Ron Diedrichs 77:36 I. Carl Diederichs 37:18 Tracy Collins/Bryan Lepieg Lake Ranch, but no reply has been received as yet. Carl Coger men- tioned that the Sea Cadets at Courtney are looking for an orienteer-5. Dave Mackas 103:09 Fl3-15 (course 2) DNF ing program, and probably need a map. More details will be provid- ed for the Planning Meeting. Meeting adjourned at 6:00pm. Our6. Dennis Lee DNF I. Morgan Lay 49:43 Course 3-0pen thanks to Leigh Bailey for chairing the meeting so efficiently at short notice, as Jackie Slavenova was unavoidably detained, and toF35 Amanda Shpeley DNF I. Christie Eng 70:14 the Sage Club fo r arranging the use of the Community Centre.Island Series 1999 BC Orienteering Championships - Sage Stomp 99:The first two races of the '99 Island Series were run at Spring-0. Top Ten leaders are now : (This material came in late, so had to we put it at the end.) 130 competitors en- joyed the sunshine and the complex terrain on the Six Mile Lake west of KamloopsJan Urban 16 Lindsay B- Mackas 14 Competitors came from BC, Alberta, Washington state, Australia, and 5 E uropean countries to compete in this 2-day A meet hosted by Sage Orienteering Club. MurrayMartin Hocking 15 Marvin Eng 13 Foubister designed and set courses, while Charlie Fox added his valuable insights as Controller, and Sage members a~ meet officials. Kaml oops hosts its Sage Stomp onDebbie Newell 15 Roman Kotecky 13 the Victoria Day weekend each year and competitors look forward to partici pat ing in a well-organized meet on excellent area maps. A number of fast times were posted inScolt Swinkels 14 Carl Coger 12 this year' s BCOC's (see results). Day 2 was made more interesting by the employing a chase stan for each course, with some finishes onl y seconds apan. Alan StradeskiErica Lay 14 Berit Ekl\"f 12 (Ka mloops) had to make up a 17 minute deficit in chasing Jan Urban (Seattle), but caught him at the second to last control , but was outsprinted to the finish a fter hi s longNext two races are at Newcas tle Island. 28-29May. chase for a close finish for first place in the M35 event. The BCOC' s are planned for the Kelowna aras in 1999, with Vancouver, Victoria, and Kamloops providing sup-Annual General Meeting of the Orienteering Association of port for the newly formed Okanagan Orienteering Club in Ke lo wna.British Columbia- Savona Community Centre. May 22, 1999Present: Leigh Bailey, John Chatwin, Carl Coger, Kris Dartnell , Mau- 53reen DeCamp, Scott Donald, Geraint and Marilyn Edmunds, Tim Ed-munds, Jennifer Fenton, Charlie Fox, Diana Hocking, Richard Ma-thews, Mark McMillan , Desmond Mott, Martin Pardoe, GrantSpelberg, Alan Stradewski, Mark Swinkels, and Dave Tilley.a.. Minutes of the Previous Meeting The minutes were accepted with a note that no progress had been made by COF in defining membership for COF affiliate fees.b.. Past President's Report: George Pugh was unable to attend. His report will be attached to the minutes when circulated.c.. C.O.F. Report: Katherine Hagen was not at the meeting. Howev- er Charlie Fox reported that Board of Directors nominations were being sought and should be submitted by June 5th, 1999. Nomina- tions forms will be passed on to Jackie Slavenova. The COF AGM is to be held on July 12th at Ganaraska in Ontario. Katherine Hagen is the COF rep for BC and should be the principal contact with the na- tional board. It is the OABC Board's responsibility to ensure that she is kept informed with any issues that BC wants presented to COF (ACTION- Jackie Slavenova). Geraint Edmunds confirmed that no progress has been made on the issue of defining memberships as only two provinces had submitted membership information.d.. Future Events: Discussion was left to the Planning Meetinge.. Membership Alan Philip was unable to attend, but did provide the latest membership statistics, which indicated 338 regular andre- creational memberships compared to 451 last year. However there were several omissions, GVOC had not provided any recreational numbers (ACTION- Patrick Wells), and there were no membership numbers at all from CVO, KOC, OK, PGOC and SZ (ACTION club membership secretaries). These clubs are urged to pass along theORIENTEERING NORTH AMERICA JULY 1999

0-Meet Results 21st Billygoat, Pond Mountain, Kent CT. April 11, 1999Length: 12.6 km; Cirri:!: 500+ m; 21 controls 50 Charlie DeWeese 52 NEOC 13:58 52:23 135:20 5 103 Steve Fluegel41 wcoc 16:27 65:00 173:05 2 17:24 69:58 173:20 17 51 Istvan Nagy 39 DVOA 13:50 55:49 135:47 14 104 Craig Weber 45 HVO 15:21 67:52 173:23 6Spins are a1 controls •1 and H ; last column is skipped control 52 Andras Revesz 37 DVOA 13:48 55:42 135:48 14 105 Allmuth Pe!2el59 NEOC 15:20 67:52 173:23 6 53 Peter Bundschuh 44 UNO 13:18 52:30 136:23 6 106 Richard Nietupski 52 16:02 68:36 173:34 6 wcoc 14:41 58:53 173:57 13 14:53 58:58 174:02 13 1 Mike Waddington 32 GHO 9:35 36:26 93:09 2 54 Karen Wjmams 24 DVOA 12:17 60:56 136:44 13 107 JudillllldlioSQD 58 HVO 15:07 62:26 175:34 6 GGO 9:22 41:43 95:22 17 15:16 65:20 176:09 6 2 Nick Ouca 33 9:55 42:27 97:03 17 55 Steve Dentino 43 NEOC 13:49 58:41 139:15 17 108 Nancy Koehler 40 UNO 13:59 67:52 176:19 13 aoc 10:04 44:32 97:14 17 14:10 67:52 178:34 13 3 Ken Walker Jr 21 svo 10:15 43:35 100:30 17 56 Sean Smnh 35 HVO 12:35 54:52 139:44 17 109 David Yee 36 NEOC 15:52 63:44 176:45 6 4 Milai Veres36 9:11 37:36 101 :27 6 57 George Walker 56 110 Sean McCaffertty 26 USMA 14:06 59:53 181 :46 5 WCOC 9:57 42:42 101 :37 17 wcoc 13:22 56:27 139:57 17 14:09 59:56 181 :46 5 5 Joe Brautigam 37 FALC 10:02 42:19 102:14 17 15:19 60:26 182:43 6 6 Doug Mahoney 22 GMOC 8:56 41 :56 104:03 17 58 Stephen Tarry 49 UNO 12:58 50:34 140:33 6 111 John Lee 39 NEOC 15:1 9 63:55 182:50 6 OCIN 10:55 44:26 104:43 15 59 Stephen Worthington 44 wcoc 11 :05 51 :01 144:54 2 112 Bob Huebner 52 14:47 62:11 184:07 2 7 Carl Childs 43 MOMO 9:40 44:55 104:44 15 13:59 61 :22 144:56 12 113 Allen Huebner48 coo 16:25 72:55 184:40 6 8 Vladimir Gusiatnikov 26 HVO 10:06 40:56 105:02 6 60 Andrew Whne 21 USMA coo 16:31 72:55 184:40 6 USMA 10:01 47:36 109:10 17 16:25 72:55 184:40 6 9 Eric Cyr 26 12:06 48:08 109:25 17 61 E.lin..Olafs!in 18 UNO 12:36 56:36 145:39 17 114 David Levine 40 SVO 16:28 72:55 184:40 610 Gregooy Ba~er 36 ooc 8:35 38:26 112:25 6 16:01 67:24 184:40 6 10:01 44:19 113:25 none 62 Eric Smnh 56 CNYO 13:35 53:16 146:32 5 115 Phil Hawkes·Teeter 52 EMPO 16:25 72:55 184:40 611 Mat1hew Stuckey 22 SVO 9:11 42:41 116:26 17 16:30 66:43 185:49 6 9:46 45:10 117:11 4 63 Bill Jameson 42 EMPO 58:46 146:51 17 115 Marty Hawkes·Teeter 12 EMPO 16:34 76:36 187:22 1712 Ted Good 35 USMA 13:04 50:26 117:32 17 64 Cb~dli Mm~~ 23 wcoc13 Eddie Bergeron 30 SDK 13:17 51 :08 118:12 17 FALC 13:37 57:06 147:34 17 117 Paul Bisset 48 79:18 187:35 1 11 :56 50:48 118:25 17 16:13 75:56 187:52 1414 David Pruden 44 svo 10:18 48:14 118:30 17 65 Glen Tryson 46 EMPO 13:29 55:22 151 :43 6 118 Roberl Buraczynski 44 CNYO 13:26 71:38 168:08 215 Peter Nelson 23 10:44 48:21 118:31 17 16:22 72:55 168:09 616 Thomas Rex 27 USMA 10:13 50:29 118:47 17 66 Charlie Leonard 44 CNYO 13:36 56:38 152:1 9 15 119 Jim WS!Idington 58 GHO 17:21 77:59 191 :42 1717 Marl< Voo 38 NEOC 10:28 44:48 118:50 17 17:26 78:13 193:03 17 DABS 11:06 45:20 121:13 15 67 Marl< Dominie 39 CNYO 13:53 61 :14 153:32 13 120 Bb!l!lda ~Y:I~s~ 47 NEOC 15:38 60:27 197:21 918 Andrew Atkins 21 HVO 11:33 48:41 121 :31 17 15:34 80:33 197:21 9 USMA 12:08 45:31 122:36 2 68 Michael Ball 46 SVO 13:21 53:36 153:40 5 120 J~~il:ll ~:&smus 15 NEOC 22:45 77:54 197:53 619 Peter Gagarin 55 WCOC 11 :38 54:48 123:22 17 22:20 77:37 197:55 6 GHO 11 :49 54:53 123:33 17 69 Nick Gosling 17 UNO 14:50 56:12 154:10 6 120 Lex Bundschuh 42 UNO 15:23 65:46 198:31 none20 JJ Cote 38 USMA 11 :35 45:36 123:38 2 13:23 64:27 198:32 5 DVOA 11 :46 52:27 123:47 17 70 Douglas Graham 20 USMA 12:55 59:48 154:17 17 120 Gail.GaQalin 51 NEOC 17:50 86:36 202:39 1221 Plaras deCieir 34 HVO 14:02 55:37 123:48 17 17:26 73:48 203:25 6 HH 11 :24 45:06 123:50 2 71 Doug Gosling 37 UNO 14:11 56:20 154:28 6 120 Patrick Marr 41 UNO 17:50 72:28 208:17 622 Eric Stoutenburg 20 USMA 11 :36 47:56 124:03 6 19:16 90:31 209:25 17 USMA 13:09 50:38 124:13 5 72 Csaba TISZttarto 30 HVO 14:00 57:19 154:43 6 120 Mary ..Ia Chjlds 47 GMOC 17:31 77:37 209:29 1723 Erin TaylOr 30 HVO 13:58 56:23 124:20 17 73 Jim Henderson 53 126 Stephen Stibler 37 HVO 21 :13 90:01 256:38 6 USMA wcoc 14:08 56:13 155:22 5 16:24 87:06 269:26 424 Nevin French 25 WCOC 50:21 124:36 17 127 Jim Bullitt 41 HVO 16:25 86:46 269:26 425 David Dyrenforth 22 UNO 11:32 45:40 124:38 2 74 JeSion Moms 20 USMA 12:32 67:52 158:43 none 128 Stephen Bartok 56 NEOC 16:33 68:41 DNF SVO 11:37 48:04 124:44 3 75 Janis;~ t:Ju~bo~[ 17 16:37 68:41 DNF28 Clem McGrath 25 OK 10:56 45:02 125:11 6 coo 65:20 158:47 5 9:44 DNF GMOC 14:54 53:26 125:44 17 15:30 68:46 DNF27 Boris Granovskiy 19 Rom 11:37 47:31 128:57 17 76 Shawn Leonard 18 CNYO 13:39 59:46 161 :13 15 129 Mnch Hansen 47 CNYO 17:50 60:45 DNF28~33 14:00 55:53 129:39 17 14:54 65:00 DSQ29 Douglas Dicenzo 23 ooc 11 :34 51 :04 129:44 17 77~22 USMA 12:47 59:04 161 :39 15 130 Barbara Bryant 37 NEOC 16:09 64:23 MSP 12:25 56:05 134:12 14 16:03 64:23 MSP30 Paul Gates 21 UNO 13:19 52:16 134:30 17 78 Paul Bennett 42 HVO 16:23 63:35 161 :56 6 131 Bill Bryant 39 NEOC31 Bernard Breton 40 CNYO 13:20 56:05 134:42 14 HVO 12:53 56:01 135:03 14 78 Bob Bullions 56 HVO 16:25 64:05 161 :56 6 132 Rob Wilkison 49 DVOA32 Nathan Kutsko 21 NEOC 133 Brian Sweeney 31 USMA UNO 78~34 wcoc 14:08 64:53 161 :56 233 ~a~liDa Bau.ttigam 38 aoc 78 George Hawes 61 HVO 16:18 64:02 161 :56 6 134 Kevin Turner 15 NEOC34 Steve Olafson 43 NEOC 82 Dave Grant 43 GHO 57:13 162:48 15 134 Scott Turner 51 NEOC35 Brad Whitmore 46 WCOC 63 Jim Malumphy 36 63:31 164:51 15 NEOC HVO wcoc 136~1736 Pllllll~ Oi!:kisao 39 GGO 84 Sba[!JQ Cllll!d!llll 55 RMOC 15:08 65:33 167:06 17 137 Rick Jensen 44 NEOC37 Kroum Serguiev 38 65 Sam LeYnin 37 NEOC 15:09 65:34 167:09 17 138 Frank Ferraro 50 wcoc38 Florin Tencariu 26 86 Ed Kotowski 48 NEOC 15:11 65:42 167:29 17 139 Steve Wilknan 53 RMOC39 TmGood40 140 Francis Hogle 5540 Bob Lux 53 87 Jonathan Federman 36 15:10 64:11 167:38 17 141 Ma!x.Smilb 52 ooc41 Ross Smnh 16 86 David Worthington 17 WCOC 16:35 64:45 170:52 2 CNYO42 Joe Mokszycki 4443 Jeffrey Saeger 50 89 Jim Eagleton 45 DVOA 14:00 55:56 170:58 6 142 Greg Tryson 16 EMPO44 Scott Bailey 3945 Bob Rush 43 90 Paul Regan 40 HVO 16:36 69:55 171 :29 none 143~46 EMPO46 Sal!lillllba Sa~Q!lr 1747 Rick DeWitt 41 91 Chris Cassone 48 HVO 16:20 65:56 171 :38 6 144 Jon Nash 44 HVO48 Misha Lipatov 19 92 Dave Webber41 HVO 16:25 69:43 171 :39 17 Ed Niemann 49 DVOA49~31 93 Rob Freeberg 43 HVO 17:23 70:03 171 :40 17 ~38 UNO 94 Burton Ryan 49 HVO 16:21 65:55 171 :52 6 Abb!l~ Gcsllng 14 UNO 95 Lynene Walker 59 WCOC 15:53 65:23 172:05 5 Tim Hoss 30 96 Peter Goodwin 48 Rick Hoss 39 wcoc 16:26 64:39 172:16 2 97 Susan Graggus 36 WCOC 16:32 64:51 172:18 2 Mark Innes 21 FALC 98 ~iillcda Brau!igalll 14 wcoc 14:01 65:07 172:19 2 Bernie Stringer 52 HVO 99 William Smnh 57 WCOC 15:57 65:03 172:32 5 Angel Rodriguez 39 WCOC 100 Ed Stabler 69 CNYO 15:06 65:53 172:37 none Daniel Kelly 45 HVO 101 Pierre Brassard 49 GHO 16:19 68:04 172:38 17 OfiWab tlumiS!w 38 UNO 102 Ocana Eluag~l40 wcoc 16:29 65:00 173:03 2 ~44 UNO 1999 BOULDER DASH & US TEAM TRIALS, May 1 & 2, Fox Forest, Hillsborough, NHBLUE COURSE: (Ciassic)11 .49, 470/(Short): 4.30. 120m 11 James Tasker 160:51 43:14 204:05 ' REO YCOURSE:7.01 , 265/ 6.77, 235 21 Gale Teschendort CAOC 148:10 147:55 296:05 TOC 168:27 47:14 215:41M·TT wcoc 101 :46 32:34 134:20 12 Tiberiu Cioci M20 22 Dean Sturtevant NEOC 156:38 142:02 298:40 1 Joe Brautigam 13 Ross Smnh CNYO 174:27 63:32 237:59 14 Jim Henderson 1 Misha Lipalov HARV 8E:02 101 :30 187:32 23 Chris Sherwood BAOC 107:49 DNS 15 Laurent Lestarqun wcoc OVT 53:172 EricBone CDC 103:33 33:27 137:00 16 Alex Morris 2 Andrew Pfluger USMA 90:31 99:45 190:16 24 Ken Currier UNO DNF DNF 17 Eric Smnh Fran DNS 39:483 Pete Nelson USMA 103:22 35:33 138:55 3 Eric Stoutenberg USMA 92:27 109:46 202:13 M45 ooc 62:40 86:59 169:39 NEOC DNF DNS 1 Ken Walker Sr4 Carl Childs GMOC 107:45 37:34 145:19 4 Paul McBride USMA 107: 15 112:50 220:05 CNYO OVT 53:295 Peter Gagam NEOC 112:07 34:08 146:15 5 Asl1ok Deb USMA 138:43 141 :01 279:44 2 Glen Tryson EMPO 99:39 79:08 178:476 Mihai Veres 3 Peter Goodwin svo .106:48 39:35 146:23 6 Jeston Morris USMA 152:28 OVT wcoc 93:01 8E:18 181 :197 Clem McGrath DVOA 112:41 35:49 148:30 REO XCOURSE: (Classic) 8.70, 31 5/(Short) 3.31 , 100 M35 4 Donald Ross TOC 100:17 84:27 184:448 Sergey Velichko CTOC 114:48 37:52 152:40 F·TT 1 Mark Dominie CNYO 75:28 79:56 155:24 5 Jim Eagleton DVOA 95:37 91 :39 187:169 Mark Everett OK 119:34 33:54 153:28 1 Pavlina Brautigam WCOC 87:37 30:12 117:49 2 Michael Hughes NEOC 64:31 73:14 157:45 6 Ronaid Bortz DVOA 106:38 94:04 200:4210 James Scarborough BAOC 116:01 37:56 153:57 2 Peggy Dickison OK 94:19 31 :04 125:23 3 Clinton Mvrse NEOC 78:44 81 :36 160:20 7 Scott Turner NEOC 97:58 106:13 204:11 8 Michael Ball11 J.J Cote RMOC 117:21 36:41 154:02 3 Sandy Tetrau~ MOMO 89:20 47:31 136:51 4 Pierre Tetrau~ MOMO 75:56 90:21 166:17 9 Bob Huebner svo 101 :48 103:06 204:54 coo 106:41 105:14 211 :5512 Bruce Wolfe BAOC 118:01 37:53 155:54 4 Karen Williams DVOA 105:26 32:10 137:36 5 Doug Gosling UNO 84:43 100:35 185:1813 Wyatt Riley BAOC 122:18 36:50 159:08 5 Erin Olafsen UNO 107:29 33:59 141 :28 6 Stephen Stibler HVO 97:21 95:58 193:19 10 Edward Kotowski NEOC 117:58 104:56 222:54 6 Karen Mulfatti14 Scott Pleban AOK 121 :43 41 :14 162:57 wcoc 103:27 41 :02 144:29 7 Stephen Richardson NEOC 100:42 98:18 199:00 11 Bob Bullions HVO 100:50 126:59 227:4915 Matt Stuckey USMA 126:31 37:40 164:11 7 Eileen Breseman CDC 111 :25 45:03 156:28 8 Raymond Chung TOC 116:06 112:01 228:07 12 Rob Wilkison DVOA 122:37 120:50 243:2716 Dave KOS!ansek NEOH 121 :57 45:22 167:19 8 Samantha Saeger NEOC 117:51 47:00 164:51 9 Bill Bryant NEOC 111 :55 128:04 239:59 13 Rick Womer ROC 119:49 131 :21 251 :1017 Jeffrey Saeger NEOC 128:36 39:46 168:22 9 Sharon Crawford RMOC 129:01 38:13 167:14 10 Brian Sweeney USMA 114:01 134:50 248:51 14 Peter Amram NEOC DNS 126:4318 Ted Good19 Eddie Bergeron aoc 136:26 35:01 171 :27 10 Jessica Rykken GMOC 130:26 44:08 174:34 11 Stephen Churchill LAOC 156:07 138:31 294:38 15 Ananda Ranasinghe OOC OVT DNS svo 134:24 37:26 171:50 11 Sandra Zurcher RMOC 134:18 43:57 178:15 12 Roland Ouellette UNO 166:01 143:08 309:09 M-red20 Erin Taylor WCOC 141 :31 37:10 178:41 12 Nancy Koehler UNO 131:23 48:20 179:43 13 Jdlan Erikson 139:29 DNS 1 Paul Schmidt UNO 87:02 78:02 165:04 13 Janice Huebner21 Dan Walker aoc 134:54 45:27 180:21 coo 131 :44 48:20 180:04 14 Desmond Fleming NEOC 152:30 DNS 2 Aaron Oelrich USMA 94:50 121 :55 216:4522TimGood ooc 135:32 47:52 183:24 14 Beatrice Zurcher RMOC 137:33 46:19 163:52 15 Allen Goodrich DNF 141:12 3 Csaba TISzttarto HVO 105:52 119:13 225:05 ooc 149:07 40:08 189:1523 Bill Cusworth HSKY 143:44 40:16 184:00 15 Kris Harrison M40 4 Randy Hall DVOA 99:01 127:53 226:5424 Doug DiCenzo USMA 131 :44 52:38 184:22 16 Mairead O'Keeffe HVO 140:17 50:11 190:28 1 Tm Parson NEOC 67:42 75:30 143:12 5 Claus Borsting EMPO 87:37 DNF25 Brad Whnmore svo 150:14 43:54 194:08 17 Barbara Bryant NEOC 137:50 56:17 194:07 2 John Campbell DVOA 74:54 68:49 143:43 6 Evan Rauch NEOC 158:45 DNF 3 Bob Rush26 Tim Derrick SMOC 153:34 49:53 203:27 18 Clare Durand LAOC 149:41 48:14 197:55 aoc 8E:13 81 :21 167:3427 Greg Walker aoc 172:06 42:24 214:30 19 Ellen O'Keeffe HVO 152:18 52:11 204:29 4 Steve Oentno NEOC 89:45 81 :35 171 :20 GREEN XCOURSE: 5.16, 22015.15, 150 5 Tom Strat28 Elis Eberlein RMOC MSP 41 :12 20 Judnh Dickinson HVO 148:08 56:50 204:58 aoc 93:52 77:39 171 :31 F2029 Michael Eglinskl OK DNF 36:57 21 Corinne Porter DVOA 163:14 42:13 205:27 6 Steve Olafson UNO 89:49 95:40 185:29 1 Amy Fuller MNOC 94:10 98:06 192:1630 Paul Gates USMA OVT 80:03 22 Kate Jensen NEOC 163:22 44:28 207:50 7 Rick Bresernan CDC 95:58 90:21 18E:19 F35 23 Susan Gradous31 Ron Hudson LAOC OVT 53:43 wcoc 151 :44 58:49 210:33 8 Rob Freeberg HVO 89:40 98:52 168:32 1 Melissa Dominguez HVO 89:22 93:31 182:5332 Sean McCafferty USMA OVT 53:20 24 Nicole Hunt USMA 132:21 78:36 210:57 9 Jim Arsenau~ UNO 117:38 77:05 194:43 2 Mary Jones OK 104:32 94:31 199:03M21 25 Susan Eberlein RMOC DNF 73:06 10 Rob Michaels NEOC 105:05 95:32 200:37 3 Amy Kane UNO 100:33 111:59 212:32 26 Keg Good1 Mike Waddington GHO 90:48 26:29 117:17 ooc 154:26 DNS 11 Rick Jensen NEOC 100:48 107:27 208:15 4 Mary Gosling UNO 99:37 176:33 276:102 Nick-Ovidiu Duca GGO 97:39 28:46 126:25 27 Sarah Minarik BAOC DNF 56:28 12 David Webber HVO 93:29 116:53 210:22 5 Marianne Arnesen NEOC 99:44 ONS3 Mike Smnh FALC 102:34 29:16 131 :50 28 Diana Todd DOC OVT 54:39 13 Paul Regan HVO 106:28 104:11 210:39 F404 TaaviTatsi GAOC 111 :04 30:39 141 :43 F21 14 Jdln LeFebvre UNO 113:10 107:42 220:52 1 Tracey Olafsen UNO 63:25 72:30 155:555 Doug Mahoney FALC 109:11 33:11 142:22 1 Pam J<rnes HH 68:25 27:41 116:06 15 Steve Curley UNO 114:06 108:06 222:12 2 Barb Dominie CNYO 112:56 105:13 218:096 Gregory Baher HVO 109:58 33:28 143:26 2 Sandy Smnh FALC 98:59 32:15 131 :14 16 Charles Leonard CNYO 95:09 129:35 224:44 3 Ann Leonard CNYO 132:13 115:13 247:267 WiiSm~h FALC 121 :57 31:10 153:07 3 Marie·Cath Bruno MOMO 114:42 36:17 150:59 17 Darrell Scott UNO 118:04 109:26 227:30 F458 Vlad Gusiatnikov OCIN 118:17 35:14 153:31 4 Cherle Mahoney FALC 115:54 40:32 156:26 18 Greg Lennon DOC 124:15 106:28 230:43 1 Linda Kahn ROC 8E:57 80:56 167:539 EricCyr MOMO 123:11 31:29 154:40 5 Lumi Duca GGO 117:02 51 :06 168:08 19 Stephen Worthington WCOC 119:55 122:31 242:26 2 Janet Tryson EMPO 95:24 90:51 18E:1510 Boris Granovskiy HVO 124:17 36:07 160:24 6 Angelica Riley BAOC 134:52 37:34 172:26 20 Robert Buraczynski CNYO 146:03 127:18 273:21 3 Liz Kotowski NEOC 11 1:46 100:12 211 :5854 ORIENTEERING NORTH AMERICA JULY 1999

0-Meet Results4 Rhonda DeWeese NEOC 103:52 123:32 227:24 5 Ron Wood DVDA 87:17 86:38 173:55 3 Elizabeth Brarrllall RMOC 149:57 129:26 279:23 3 Patrick Marr UNO 74:55 104:47 179:42 4 Derrick Slba 133:10 112:01 245:115 Kathy McArdle NEOC 132:57 95:05 228:02 6 Bill Douglas UNO 98:16 79:51 178:07 F-brown6 Juditt1 Karpinski NEOC 122:41 111 :36 234:17 7 Joe Stemleld NEDC 104:13 86:13 192:26 1 Daphne Gould NEDC 98:56 89:42 188:387 Leslie Minarik BAOC 113:53 136:02 249:55 8 Richard Luckerrnan PTOC 139:12 83:00 222:12 2 Lynne Pentler UNO 105:44 169:04 274:48 YELLOW COURSE: 2.50, 120/3.59, 100 3 Keg Good8 Cynthia Gray NEOC 130:07 124:41 254:48 9 Bill Borowitz HVD 126:15 103:24 229:39 aoc ON$ 73:12 F149 Sue Hawkes-Teeter EMPO 152:11 152:55 305:06 10 Tony Maniscalco NEOC 149:49 107:38 257:27 4 Laura Jensen NEOC ON$ 145:32 1 Greta Olafsen UNO 48:18 40:01 88:1910 Mary Jo Childs GMOC ON$ 66:16 11 Edward Tulloch NEOC 156:10 161:15 317:25 5 Janet Porter DVOA OVT 163:45 2 Hannah Bailey UNO 43:43 47:53 91 :36 12 Don Davis11 Sandy Filiebrown DVOA MSP 80:17 aoc 72:51 DNF 6 Annemie Baker HVO OVT DNF 3 Sharoo Curley UNO 49:59 42:32 92:3112 Sherri L~asi RMOC 151 :29 ON$ 1160 1165 4 Abbey Gosling UNO 42:50 50:03 92:53F50 1 Alex Kerr GVOC 77:00 60:51 137:51 1 OlafTabur UNO 78:14 88:37 166:51 5 Siobhan Fleming NEOC 59:51 43:40 103:311 Gail Gagarin NEOC 79:45 68:33 148:18 2 Lars Persson NEOC 74:49 71 :03 145:52 1170 svo 79:57 76:57 156:54 6 EmilyMarr UNO 58:09 48:05 106:14 1 Jim Browne2 Luella Smitt1 FALC 96:44 96:48 193:30 3 George Hawes HVO 83:12 67:36 150:48 F-yeUow 4 Larry Berman3 Kathy Bannister ROC 112:43 130:15 242:58 csu 76:24 75:30 151 :54 2 Sture Karlsson NEOC 88:57 78:33 167:30 1 Heike Kagelmacher NEOC 39:54 44:03 83:574 Chris Osborn HVO DNF OVT 5 Joe Scarborough BAOC 77:28 76:54 154:22 3 Dick de St Croix aoc 96:02 83:26 179:28 2 Vema Engstrom-HegCNYO ON$ 103:485 Theresa Whaley FALC DNF OVT 6 Terry Keegan NEOC 77:20 89:34 166:54 4 John Chartow RAMB 90:54 92:17 183:11 1114F55 7 Ed Hicks HVO 101 :42 89:34 191 :16 5 George Bramhall RMOC 144:32 DVT 1 Martin Kotecky SAMM 30:58 30:18 61 :161 Allmuth Perzel NEOC 94:15 96:29 190:44 8 John Williams DVOA 141 :02 97:18 238:20 6 Bruce McAlister SAMM 178:27 DNF 2 Rory Jensen NEOC 32:30 34:00 66:302 Lynette Walker wcoc 110:32 111:01 221:33 9 Don Baker HVO 117:47 120:41 238:28 11-brown 3 MHawkes-Teeter EMPD 47:37 30:02 77:393 Sara Mae Berman csu 118:16 114:14 232:30 10 Ossi Saarinen 126:33 124:33 251 :06 1 Jonathan Morse NEOC 97:56 74:24 172:20 4 LCOmmons-Miller NEOC 73:28 35:53 109:214 Marilyn Fetzer WCOC 140:54 127:15 268:09 11 Hans Bengtsson NEOC DNS 74:42 2 DeMis Porter DVOA 74:02 103:56 177:58 5 Graham Sm~h FFOX 61 :26 53:16 114:425 Annette Borowitz HVO 151 :19 121 :43 273:02 12 Don Heron FALC DNF 150:37 3 Joel Gould NEOC 85:52 94:13 160:05 6 Ryan Porter DVOA 54:57 65:42 120:39 4 Mike Brool<s 7 Hunt Goodwi16 Betsy Hawes HVO 139:36 147:02 286:38 13 Karl Stephens NEOC DNF 140:10 aoc 95:48 103;07 198:55 wcoc 62:51 66:50 129:417 Joan Roos BAOC 148:27 ON$ II-green 5 Ananda Ranasinghe OOC ON$ 118:48 8 Johnny Bundschuh UNO 71 :27 63:38 135:05 1 Guy Olsen HVO 81 :56 72:25 154:21 II·yellowGREEN YCOURSE: 5.25, 214/5.15, 185 2 Brad Townsend USMA 114:34 95:01 209:35 ORANGE COURSE: 3.69, 17514.48, 110 1 Michael COmmons NEOC ONS 90:001118 3 Steve Heroo FALC 93:08 120:07 213:15 F161 Shawn Leonard CNYO 69:29 61 :40 131 :09 4 Neil Faiman UNO 105:34 114:46 220:20 1 Tora Olafsen UNO 58:25 61 :07 119:32 WHITE COURSE: 2.06, 100/2.48, 702 Alex Whaley FALC 103:21 74:00 177:21 5 Ron Maniscalco 114:05 110:56 225:01 2 Erin Colquitt ROC 53:14 71 :51 125:05 F103 Nick Gosling UNO 98:29 88:17 186:48 6 Ed Niemann DVOA 134:22 98:33 232:55 3 Hillary Saeger NEOC 62:48 70:53 133:41 1 Kristine Bundschlil UNO 62:48 47:25 110:134 Matt Arsenautt UNO 118:25 92:50 211 :15 7 Jon Nash HVO 119:41 113:33 233:14 4 Lindsay Womer ROC 66:35 74:05 142:40 F121150 8 Steve Beuerrnan BAOC 134:27 140:29 274:56 5 Jessica Cosmus NEOC 73:40 79:32 153:12 1 Ellen Tarry UNO 38:25 36:18 74:431 Charlie DeWeese NEOC 66:06 57:55 126:01 9 Josh Page USMA 169:19 112:33 281 :52 6 Vlktoria Brautigam wcoc 76:28 88:51 165:17 2 Elizabeth Gould NEOC 47:30 35:44 83:142 Bob Dangel NEOC 66:48 60:07 126:55 10 Bene~ Letourneau MOMO DNS 72:42 7 Meghan Martineau MNOC 59:57 120:33 160:30 1110 wcoc 31 :14 29:13 60:27 1 John Goodwin3 Phil Hawkes-Teeter EMPO 67:07 88:08 135:15 11 Jon Reeves UNO DNF 143:46 F-orange4 George Minarik BAOC 72:42 84:37 157:19 1 Roberta Fothergill CTOC 81 :35 96:58 178:33 2 Zachary DeWeese NEOC 44:39 53:53 98:325 Richard Nietupski wcoc 62:29 83:43 166:12 BROWN COURSE: 3.76, 145/4.20, 110 2 Patrice Miller NEOC 101 :12 135:09 236:21 3 Nich COmmons-MilleiNEOC 60:30 57:53 118:236 EdSmitt1 FALC 97:22 69:49 167:11 F18 3 Kay Sheehan ROC 144:49 OVT 11127 Steven Hobbs NEOC 115:33 106:41 222:14 1 VickyWhaley FALC 109:15 140:19 249:34 4 Susan Sternfeld NEOC 119:44 DNF 1 Ben Arsenautt UNO 28:48 22:16 51 :028 Ed Dickinson SOD 103:54 120:23 224:17 2 Elspeth Faiman UNO DNF OVT 1116 2 Rob Tryson EMPO 35:58 27:43 63:419 James Howley GMOC 122:24 103:19 225:43 F60 aoc 103:27 135:40 239:07 1 Kyle Tarry UNO 69:05 59:51 128:56 3 BenGould NEOC 36:17 34:27 70:44 1 Mar~ Davis10 Joe Hallett CROC 114:48 118:22 233:10 2 Ben Leonard CNYO 60:47 74:21 135:08 4 Steven Osborn HVO 33:35 39:55 73:3011 James Barnes CAOC 143:04 103:26 248:30 2 Mene Tabur UNO 137:40 102:30 240:10 3 Jon Osborn HVO 49:13 86:14 135:27 5 Jon Arsenautt UNO 41 :41 40:40 82:2112 Phil Martineau MNOC 126:25 ONF 3 Suzanne Feclerer UNO DNS 108:04 4 Greg Tryson EMPO 66:35 72:33 141 :08 6 Philip Tumer NEOC 43:04 41 :05 84:0913 Jeff Osborn HVO 147:17 DNS F65 5 Tim Arsenault UNO 73:47 88:49 162:36 ll·wMe1155 1 Ruth Johnson NEOC 84:43 98:55 183:38 6 Duane Currier UNO 83:53 102:15 186:08 1 Michael Commons NEOC 57:39 ONS1 Stig Skarbom FFOX 81 :39 62:45 144:24 2 Barb Sleight CNYO 117:16 114:10 231 :28 7 Kevin Turner NEOC 60:29 117:08 197:372 George Walker wcoc 72:49 74:35 147:24 F70 ooc 111 :30 93:17 204:47 ll·orange 1 Pat de St Croix3 Stephen L Bartok NEOC 89:09 72:33 161 :42 1 Ma!OOm Sm~h UNO 71 :12 92:28 163:404 Donn Springer NEOC 89:14 83:36 172:50 2 Gloria Charlow RAMB 96:38 128:00 222:38 2 William Goodrich 66:37 103:18 171 :55 1999 SAGE STOMP & BC CHAMPIONSHIPS, Six Mile Lake, Kamloops BC, May 22-23COURSES HSKY 67:22 63:23 130:45 1 llze Rupners GVOC 105:12 72:56 178:08 2 Alan Vyse SAGE 73:48 54:52 128:38 F3 SAGE Crs3 Crs41120 GVOC 70:16 61 :40 131:56 2 Maureen De Camp GVOC 97:05 108:16 205:16 3 Alex Kerr GVOC 82:12 51 :05 133:17 Annene Contabel VICT Swed 76:30 70:57 147:27 3 Kris Dartnell VICT 116:37 94:05 210:42 4 Fred Veler SAMM 83:51 59:56 143:47 29:12 35:38 64:50 1 Eric Bone 1117·19 5 Nigel James FVAL 110:55 61 :45 172:40 1115·16 SAMM 31 :31 36:52 68:23 2 Martin Pardoe 76:09 72:23 148:32 1 Adi Zemann GVOC 68:09 56:29 124:38 6 Can MOO'e NISO 116:12 74:42190: 54 1 Robin Foubister VICT 30:48 41 :28 72:14 3 Oskar Forsberg HSKY 83:41 68:37 152:18 1145 7 Scott Donald KOC 106:50 86:27 193:17 2 Soon McBride 32:49 52:47 85:36 4 Taavi Tatsi 1 Doug Sm~h SAGE 68:25 62:51 131 :16 8 Leigh Bailey VICT 128:41 77:21 204:02 3 Byron Green 31 :57 58:19 90:16 5 Bill Cusworth 82:03 72:34 154:37 GVOC 73:20 63:42 137:02 9 Can Coger VICT 117:56 96:16 214:12 4 Martin Kotecky 40:57 58:38 99:35 6 Marl< Astridge FWOC 83:25 72:21 155:46 2 Richard Mathews GVOC 76:23 62:47 139:10 5 Errin Eng 52:55 ON$ 7 Bryan Chubb GVOC 86:14 78:14 166:28 3 Ove Albisson EOOC 71 :27 69:28 140:55 10 Martin Hocking VICT 138:43 84:36 223:19 6 Tom Dargie 8 Chris lvanciuc FWOC 100:17 85:22 185:39 4 Geraint Edmunds COG 73:05 67:52 140:57 11 Harvey Friedman COG 154:06 165:09 319:15 7 Spencer Lanyon 29:33 27:23 56:56 9 Adrian ZISSOS 5 Robert Miller KELO 76:12 65:61 142:03 12 Jim Fuhon SAGE 39:27 37:24 76:51 10 Kevin Astridge 111:07 95:36 206:43 6 Dave Tilley GVOC 91 :47 64:49 156:36 115 • 142:22 40:05 44:33 84:38 11 Xavier Hare Spain 123:46 98:34 222:20 7 John Chatwin GVOC 82:41 74:37 157:18 1 Jack Saprunoff 50:51 42:03 92:54 12 Timothy Edmunds EQOC 151:27 113:00 264:27 Austr 81 :16 78:51 160:07 COURSE 2 8 John Rance VICT 90:04 81 :49 171 :53 27:14 22:16 49:30COURSE7 PGOC 80:17 62:09 142:26 9 Michael Webster SAMM 86:20 117:52 204:12 118:05 80:19198: 24 F13·14 27:42 37:35 65:17F20 EOOC 110:30 91 :30 202:00 10 Steve Chatwin PGOC 128:10 78:15 206:25 33:21 32:05 65:28 COG 135:35 88:00 223:35 GVDC 121 :23 117:57 239:20 1 Morgan Lay VICT 53:59 34:41 88:40 1 Catherine Hagen 11 Roman Kotecky SAGE 77:24 DNS 45:09 43:42 88:51 2 Amanda Edmunds COG 75:27 79:48 155:13 12 Barry Hagen COURSE4 2 Meghan Rance VICT 3 Eileen Breseman SAGE 93:09 62:25 155:34 13 Jack Mclean FSTJ • 206:36 F55 38:35 45:10 83:451135 FWOC 94:10 66:31 162:41 3 Amanda Shepley 1 Jan Urban SAGE 98:59 60:20 179:19 14 Steve Lawhead 1 Linda Moore 30:22 28:01 56:23 2 Allan Stradeski VICT 105:39 87:30 193:09 116 2 Diana Hocking NISQ 105:30 59:55 165:25 4 Julia Chatwin VICT 31 :19 28:19 57:38 3 Jim Baker VICT 107:12 88:28 195:38 3 Shirley Donak:! VICT 107:04 98:49 205:53 40:07 35:12 75:19 4 Brendan Mathews VICT 117:20 90:35 207:55 1 Grant Spelsberg KOC 129:13 92:30 221 :43 1113·14 38:40 42:48 81 :26 5 Marl< Swinkels GVOC 150:14 87:08 237:22 4 Gill Bailey VICT 138:23 ON$ 6 Ron Diederichs 5 Anne York COG 143:43 DNS 1 Carl Oiedrichs VICT 7 Richard Lay Crs7 Crs5 8 Desmond Mott F65 YOA 2 Tom Higgs VICT 9 David Green 1 Nesta Leduc 3 Marl< JacksonCOURSES F4F35 1 Jenn~er Michael 4 Andrew Richardson 2 Suzanne Pearson 136:23 110:42 247:05 5 Andrew Pye 114 COURSES GVOC 96:56 59:16 158:12 1 David Pye 197:42 106:19 304:01 COURSE 1 F45 GVOC 120:22 78:50 199:12 ON$ 79:16 GVOC 127:55 79:03 206:58 F12 1 Margaret Ellis 134:17 84:46 219:03 111 :02 107:44 218:48 1 lindsay Eastwood SAGE 2 Maggie Maclean COG 3 Karen Lachance EQOC Crs5 Crs4 COURSE3 1112 SAGE 4 Ardis Dull VNAV 118:07 60:15 ON$ F15-16 1 George Ferraru COG 5 Marilyn Edmunds 2 Kevin Eastwood VICT 6 Diane Fox 1 Crystal Dargie 37:10 62:27 99:37 3 Ryan Breseman 1155 2 Erica Lay VICT 50:19 97:09 147:28 4 Soon Swinkels 1 Brian Ellis GVOC 66:54 45:29 112:23 THE LEWIS & CLARK ROGAINE, Mammoth Cave NP, Park City KY, March 20 tot pen net 10 Gale Teschendort &Bill Bollig IL 20 0 2012 HOURS· The Lewis & Clark Challenge Cup 11 Marrea Manhews &Louis Sm~h KY 22 5 17 8HOURS1 David Frei, Ken DeBeer 12 Joel Rauschenbach OH 1 Mike Ehredt IL & Trent Arrnstroog IL 17 17 & Kelly lamb Al & Richard Ruid MO 41 41 17 17 2 Bill Rille OH &David Crane OH 14 142 Bob Curran OH 13 Akilan Palanisami IL, Richard Hasty KY 3 Alison Ewatr KY & Cheryl Vice KY 8 8 14 4 Mike Cerefin ll, Mary Weise IL & Vladimir Gusiatnikov IN 33 33 & Brian Mattingly KY 143 Charlie Shabazian WI 14 Don Vish KY, Todd Schindler KY. Gerald Lyons IL & Maria Tamer IL & Clarl< Maxfield IL 30 30 Brad Gonshall KY & Doug Martin KY 10 104 Tom Murphy & Steve Barrilart OH 28 28 15 Jim Hertz ll, Scott Swaney MO 4 HOURS5 Brn Swift & Chuck Genenbacher OH 28 28 & Cammy Ronchetto MO 24 24 1 Anders Hellman (Swed)6 Svetlana Sergueeva Division Winners & Anna Jonhed IL 15 15 & Mikhael Pekour IL 28 26 Mixed Open: Sergueeva & Pekour 2 Greg Arnold IN & Chris W!Qgins IN 8 8 Men's Masters: Shabazian & Maxf>eld 3 Cary Rille OH & Steve Baker OH 7 77 Mike Minium OH & Tom l..;rnb AL 25 258 Jason Poole & Bryan Oyer KY 23 23 Mixed Masters: Matthews &Sm~h 4 Tom McCullough KY9 Rich Gaylord & James Bames IL 22 22 Junior: Rauschenbach &Lamb & Ross McNahan KYORIENTEERING NORTH AMERICA JULY 1999 55

0-Meet Results 1999 MAXI-MOOSE ROGAINE and NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS, Cobequid Mountains NS, May 22-2324·HOURS (Maximum Score 6800) 13 Stephen Stibler (NY), Jon Nash (ME) 2200 6 Georye Walker, Lynette Walker (CT) 3300 Mario Dupuis (NS) 1500 14 Blair Doyle, Scott Hill (NS)WOMENSOPEN 15 Ted Chiasson, Chris Lydon (NS) 2200 7 Scott Bailey, Deborah Humiston (NH) 3200 Karen Man:h, Theresa Rushton, 14001 Sharon Crawford (CO), Judith Dickenson (NJ) 4500 16 Simon Trussler, Mike Sutton (NS) 2200 8 Shirley Adams, Paul Chiasson (NS) 2700 Jill Rushton (NS) 1400 17 Bill Gray, Cliff Porter (NH)2 Maria Jacobs, Lisa Jacobs (NS) 2300 18 David Young, tan Guppy (NS) 2000 9 Abbigail May, Brian May (NS) 2400 9 Greg Lockhart, Ray Murphy, 1200 19 Bruce Lusby, Bernard Perron (NS) 10003 Paula Peters, Terri Baker (NS) 1700 2000 10 Eugene Peters, Deborah Stover (NS) 2200 Kerie Aylward (NS) Ben Levy, Ronnie Reid (ON) 7004 Lex Bundschuh(NH), Gail Gagarin (MA) 1500 Geny Linfield, Peter MacGillivary (NS) 1200 11 Richard Cameron, Nancy Wamica (NS) 2100 10 Michael Rayment, Frank Parsons, Dave Alexander, Brian Duncan (NS) 600JUNIOR: (Two persons eilher sex, age 20 and under) MEN'S MASTERS (40+) 300 12 Peter Lewis, Avril Lewis (NS) 2000 Paul Richards, Brian Harvey (NF) lnj 1 Peter Gagarin (MA), Ernst Linder (NH)1 Vytenis Benetis, Melissa Coombes (MD) 4500 2 Glen Brake (MD), Patrick Chan (PEl) lnj 13 Barry May, Judy May (NF) 1800 11 Ray Ouan, Erin Ouan (NB) OVT 3 Peter Bundschuh, Boll Walsh (NH)2 Shawn Leonard, Ross Smith (NY) 4100 4 Gordon Wamica, Gerald MacOonald (NS) lnj 14 Blaine Montroy, Patricia Cantle (NS) 1200 12 Jenny Hughes, Lucy Hughes, 700 5 Mike Moyles, Jim Hoyle (NS) 6003 Mark Lowerison, Jeff MacDonald (NS) 2600 Greg MacOonald, Gary McCord (NS) OVT Dick Opsahl, Judy Opsahl (NY) OVT Daven Hughes (NB) 600 Bruce Duffy, Bernard Levy (NS) 3004 Matthew Goulden, Matthew Clements (NS) 1000 IIIXEDOPEN 13 Rebecca Davison, JennWer ScheUinck, OVT 1 Eric Smilh, Mary Smith (NY) OVTMEN'S OPEN 2 Charles Leonard, Ann Leonard (NY) 6800 COMBINED (Teams of more than two-merrbers; mixed Trevor Schellinck, Mike Bedard, 3 Marl< Dominie, Barbara Dominie (NY)1 Eric Cyr, Francis Falardeau (QU) 5900 4 Phil Graham, Abigail Steel (NF) 5000 ages) tan Johnstone (NS) 5 Barbara Bryant, Bill Bryant (MA)2 J.J Cole (MA), Joe Brautigam (CT) 4700 4600 1 Clare S& RTeam *1 : Eric Comeau, David Russell, Boll Polstra, Colin Stuart (NS)3 Ron Hudson (CA), Clinton Morse (CT) 4400 4000 Robert Huber, Cedric Smith (NS) 3800 too MacCallum, Graham MacCallum (NS)4 Edward James, Dan Hennigar (NS) 4100 2100 2 Clare S& RTeam *2: Paul Comeau,5 Wayne Miles, Michael Ouellette (NS) 4100 lnj Ralph Dugas, David Maillet (NS) 3200 6 HOURS (Maximum Score 2200)6 Pierre Roy, Serge Dess·Reau (QU) 3800 OVT 3 Robert Hughes, Alex Whaley (NB) 3100 1 J.P. Hastey, Dawson McWade (NS)7 Daniel Pittman, Josh Blake (SC) 3700 4 Brian Costello, Jeff Biddiscombe. 2 Boll Reddick, Pat Reddick f'I/A)8 Steven LeBlanc, Kelvin King (NS) 3400 4700 Troy Kelly (NS) 2600 3 Barll Hill, Steve Reddy (NS)9 Joe Maclean,Greg Nix (NS) 2700 4200 5 David Gray, Tristan Gray (NS) 1600 4 John Watson. Chris Richards (NS)10 Tm Young, Kenneth Newcombe (NS) 2500 4100 6 James Boicluk, Mike Boicluk, Km Waalderboss, Jim Blanchard, Martin Bolland (NS)11 Kevin Home, Kevin Outhouse (NS) 2400 4100 Kurt VanVolpen, Jason Boicluk (NS) 1500 Mart< Boese. Robert Gould (NS)12 Paul Looker, Boll Ouellette (NS) 2300 3900 7 Alex Creamer, Rick C~M~er, Chartie Cannier, 1999 US SHORT COURSE CHAMPIONSHIPS, Iron Hill, Newark DE, June 26' indicates US Ch<111pionship medallists '3 Marl< Dominie CNYO 32:16 5 Megan Donahue SVO 58:01 11 Steven Hobbs aNoEOcC 48:25 '3 Amy Roberts DVOA 60:10 '4 Michael Eglinski OK 34:37 6 Caroline Fleming NEOC 86:40 12 Street Thoma 52:14 4 Hillary Wolfe BAOC 62:29 5 Lauren Terefenko DVOA 68:50BLUE COURSE: 4.35 km, 125m, 16 c 5 Istvan Nagy DVOA 38:20 F40 13 JirnHall cooCOK 53:34 6 Erin Reynolds 6 Michael Minium OCIN 39:26 '1 Tracey Olafsen UNO 33:27 14 Boll Huebner 54:27 DVOA 72:261121 F-Orange 1 Valerie Meyer1 NickDuca GGOC 29:31 7 Roland Tkacz svoHVO 40:00 '2 Nancy Koehler UNO 36:30 15 Jeff Osborn HVO 61 :07 2 Amy Hobbs aoc 8 Mart< Von 40:58 '3 Maureen Knepp UNO 43:39 16 JmWoWe IUP 61 :17 3 Roberta Fothergill'2 Joe Brautigam WCOC 33:12 4 Samantha Zipp DVOA 49:58 CTOC 52:00'3 Mark Everett cOoKc 33:33 9 Glenn Bykowski DVOA 64:17 4 Mary Frank DVOA 44:46 17 Reynold Wren 62:53 5 Beverty Zipp POCO 63:06'4 Eric Bone 33:55 6 PhytisWood 73:20 1140 5 Ann Leonard CNYO 51 :33 18 Steve Willman RMOC 72:00 7 Audra Supplee POCO 76:33 8 Loretta Opila DVOA 77:265 Sergei Paziewski HVO 38:18 1 Iian Gninholm COK 30:31 6 Laurie Searte GAOC 59:41 19 Tmothy Walsh DVOA 90:39 9 Kathy King DVOA '2 TimGood 7 Barbara Dominie CNYO 63:38 1155 10 Carolyn Roberts IUP 80:396 Clem McGrath DVOA 36:51 '3 Piaras Decleir aoc 32:39 8 Anne Buraczynski CNYO 65:58 .1 Francis Hogle aoc 34:48 DVOA 84 :08 M16 DVDA 97:017 Dan Stoli-Hadayia BAOC 37:02 HVO 34:35 '1 Kyle Tarry 111:29 '2 Tmothy Ryan Moore8 Vlad Gusiatnikov OCIN 37:28 '4 Steve Gregg svoBAOC 40:01 F45 aoc '2 Boll Bullions HVO 35:39 '3 Greg Tryson 5 David Levine 40:52 '1 Diana Todd 37:11 '3 Ron Wood DVOA 43:05 4 Ben Leonard9 Sergey Velichko CTOC 37:49 5 Chris Ritter 11-0range10 Peter Gagarin NEOC 38:15 6 Dan Greene BAOC 45:13 '2 Janet Tryson EMPO 40:47 4 Ed McDonald DVOA 45:04 1 PatrK:k Marr11 Ken WalkerJr 38:30 aoc 39:01 7 Mart< Frank DVOA 46:41 '3 Judith Karpinski NcoEOcC 52:40 M60 DVOA 29:14 UNO 33:1312 J·J Cote sRvMoOC 39:02 47:50 4 Ardis Dull sNvEoOC 52:53 '1 John Edwards HVO 41 :53 GAOC 8 Paul Regan cHoVOc 47:55 5 Liz Kotowski 57:44 '2 Bill Shannon EMPO 35:4613 Milai Veres 9 Kean Williams 48:23 6 Marilee Ball 64:30 CNYO 43:35 10 Brian Supplee DVOA GAOC 43:5514 Jokke Juntunen Finl 40:15 56:4215 Syd Reader BAOC 41 :02 11 Guy Olsen HVO 52:16 7 Deborah Sarnans DVOA 70:18 BROWN COURSE: 2.40 km, 65 m. 10 c16 Wyatt Riley BAOC 41 :27 12 Steve Olalsen UNO 59:08 8 Vivian Lamb VULC 71 :29 F1817 Gregory Baher HVO 41 :35 13 Steve Aronson DVOA 59:48 9 Sue Hawkes-Teeter EMPO 93:32 '1 Kelly Lamb VULC 43:3118 Boris Granovskiy HVO 41 :44 14 Charles Leonard CNYO 86:21 10 Rosemary Johnson BAOC 118:44 '2 Corrinne Porter DVOA 45:3919 Ted Good aoc 45:57 15 Robert Buraczynski CNYO 66:25 FSO '3 Kerry Shoonon HVO 68:26 UNO 45:3920 Marl< Gardner 48:12 16 JmBullittlll HVO 67:37 '1 Gail Gagarin NEOC 36:03 F-Brown21 Drew Devitt sovooc 54:43 17 John Kane UNO 107:24 '2 Nancy Neuburger PTOC 60:42 1 Donna Terefenko DVOA 59:48 YELLOW COURSE: 1.95 km, 40 m, 9 c22 Ell~tl Hamihon 57:3223 Eddie Bargeron 56:17 1145 '3 Joanne Sankus NEOC 68:20 2 Karen Graffman DVOA 62:19 F14 '1 Bruce WoWe svoBAOC 29:55 4 Lynn Aldrich POCO 70:01 3 Tory Lingg DVOA 63:24 '1 EmilyMarr UNO 36:13 '2 Brad Whitmore 33:30 F55 4 Nancy Stephens COK 64:0324 Csaba TISzttarto HVO 61 :08 '2 Siobllan Fleming NEOC 48:0025 Benoit Letourneau MOMO 61 :15 ' 3 Stephen Tany UNO 33:43 '1 Judith Dickinson csuHVO 44:28 5 Marsha Menendez DVOA 75:51 '3 Greta Olafsen UNO 51 :57 4 Ernst Linder UNO 33:44 '2 Sara Mae Berman 61 :22 6 Patricia Roush DVOA 76:2926 Eric Smith CNYO 72:00 4 Lauren Wolfe BAOC 56:5027 Roland Jenni DVOA 104:47 5 Jeffrey Saeger NEOC 39:58 1118 7 Linda Eck DVOA 77:38 F·Yellow Taavi Tatsi GAOC DNF 6 Glen Tryson EMPO 42:29 '1 Chris Gross DVOA 25:43 8 Janet Porter DVOA 86:24 1 Valerie Murray NEOC 60:31 7 Pat Meehan OCIN 42:47 '2 Dan Walker 9 Ann Reynolds DVOA 87:49 Declan Hennelly HVO MSP ooc 27:23 M14· 8 Rick Annstrong SLOC 47:45 '3 Jonathan Osborn HVO 33:55 10 Sheryl Meyer DVOA 105:39 '1 Eric Menendez DVOA 18:17 9 S...SmnhRED COURSE: 3.30 km. 100m. 13 c GAOC 47:51 4 Joel Rauschenbach OCIN 38:32 Doris Stye aoc DNF '2 Martin Hawkes-Teeter EMPO 18:22F21 10 Ronald Bertz DVOA 48:50 5 Shawn Leonard CNYO 39:08 F60 aoc 45:30 '3 John Fredrickson HVO 18:34 11 Michael Ball SVO 49:47 6 Tyler Davies GAOC 40:53 '1 Marij Davis1 Pam James HUST 29:29 4 Scott Fillebrown DVOA 23:51 34 :57'2 Karen Williams DVOA 38:29 12 Mike Bertram cocDVOA 49:55 II-Green '2 Peg Edwards DVOA 60:00 5 Nicholas Vanicek OCIN 27:19'3 Kristin Harrison 39:17 13 Michael Schuh 55:15 1 Piotr Zielczynski HVO 37:47 F65 aoc 41 :23 6 Ryoo Porter DVOA 32:47 45:39'4 Peggy Dickison OK 51 :51 14 Joseph Halloran BOK 56:20 2 Boll Meyer DVOA 41 :48 '1 Barllara Sleight CNYO 63:37 7 Craig Lewis DVOA 42:39 53:165 Sandra Zurcher RMOC 54:50 15 Rob Wilkison DVOA 56:27 3 Ralph Tolbert DVOA 45:07 F70 8 JamesWr1gfield SDO 56:06 57:146 Angelica Riley DVOA 70:52 16 Chuck Genenbacher OCIN 68:57 4 Manny Menendez DVOA 47:06 '1 Caroline Ringo DVOA 105:43 Phong Ha DVOA MSP7 Marie Cath Bruno MOMO 32:45 17 Edward Niemann DVOA 76:58 5 Jed Steinman DVOA 48:56 II·Brown ooc 45:05 II·Yellow 39:23 Bill Pullman ICO DNF 6 Jeff Hanion DVOA 52:50 1 Fred Ayers 8 Ellen O'Keeffe HVO 45:29 Sam Graffman DVOA DNF 9 Keg Good 59:47 aoc GREEN COURSE: 2.70 km, 75 m, 11 c 7 Edwin Zipp POCO 53:34 2 Russell Vallee DVOA 47:59 WHITE COURSE: 1.90 km, 40 m, 10 c10 Patricia Zenas aoc 36:16 8 Kart Ahlswede DVOA 59:01 3 Mike Brooks 53:03 ooc 49:2011 Mairead Young HVO 57:22 F20 9 Robert Knepp UNO 64:59 4 Joseph Lanclers QOC 64:40 F10 59:47 .1 Iolanthe Good aoc 35:27M20 ooc '1 ErinOiatsen UNO 27:30 10 Jm Roberts DVOA 65:27 Karl Fredrickson HVO MSP '1 Greg Walker 26:54 28:59 '2 Samantha Saeger cooNEOC 29:34 11 Bill Herron DVOA 94:50 1165 .,•2 Anna Kane UNO 37:06'2 Ross Smijh CNYO '3 Janice Huebner 31:47 1150 '1 Sandy Heath DVOA 45:52 UNO 23:37 F12'3 Patrick Shannon HVO 4 Amy Fuller MNOC 34:33 '1 Waher Siegenthaler COK 27:13 '2 Cameron Murray NEOC 61 :05 EllenTany aoc 28:27 1170 John Aronson DVOA 5 Suzanne Armstrong SLOC 38:19 '2 Ken Walker Sr '2 JennWer Graffman DVOA 52:23II·Red 6 Monica Siegenthaler COK 63:40 '3 GeneWee OK 30:05 '1 Bruce McAlister SAMM 70:26 M101 Alan Young HVO F-Green 4 Phil Hawkes·Teeter EMPO 30:34 '2 Ed Stabler CNYO 71 :39 '1 Troy Menenclez DVOA 25:19•2 Robert Ireland CNYO 1 Kelly Zipp POCO 65:03 5 Bill Swift OCIN 32:56 '3 Kent Ringo DVOA 76:11 M123 Randy Hall DVOA F35 6 EdScott DVOA 35:24 '1 Addson Cole DVOA 20:234 Gale Teschendorl CAOC '1 Amy Kane UNO 38:23 7 Richard Neuberger PTOC 38:08 ORANGE COURSE: 2.60 km, 55 m. 12 c 2 Hunter Cornish DVOA 20:29·1135 '2 Clare Durand LAOC 39:07 8 Dave Darrah DVOA 37:56 F16 '3 Rob Tryson EMPO 21 :13' 1 Dan Meenehan OK '3 Melissa Dominguez HVO 45:52 9 Robert McBriide RMOC 41 :07 '1 Hiliary Saeger NEOC 38:18 '4 Nathan Menerdez DVOA 29:092 Andras Revese DVOA 4 Mary Jones OK 50:00 10 David Swinehart HOC 41 :30 '2 Katey Graffmoo DVOA 56:55 5 Kyle Halloroo BOK 29:31 6 Bnoo Roberts DVOA 34:14 1999 US RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Mt Joy, Valley Forge NP,Valley Forge PA, June 274 POINT CLASS 3 OrienteerKansas(OK) 114:34 5 Canucks&AStar 116:08 7 SusquehannaValley1 (SVO) 122:20 9 Bay Area 4.0 (BAOC) 126:451 Delaware Valley B (DVOA) 111 :38 Dan Meenehan 15:59 15:59 Benoit Letourneau 15:53 15:53 Mart< Vail 21 :32 21 :32 Syd Reader 17:39 17:39Chris Gross 18:45 18:45 Peggy Dickison 17:13 33:12 Marie Catherine Bruno 17:48 33:41 Meghan Donahue 17:58 39:30 Hillary Wolfe 24:10 41 :49Karen Williams 14:35 33:20 Mike Eglinkski 40:21 73:33 Pam James 41 :06 74:47 Eddie Bergeron 41 :45 81:15 Wyatt Riley 37:31 79:20Ed Whne 39:11 72:31 Marl<Everett 41 :01114:34 JoeBrautigam 41 :21116:08 MihaiVeres 41 :05122:20 Dan Stoll·hadayia 47:25 126:45Clem Mcgrath 39:07 111 :38 4 Walker Dynasty (QOC) 114:38 6 Mary & The Guys 122:02 8 Over The HiH Goog (QOC) 126:05 10 Generation '0' (GAOC) 131:202 Hudson Valley 1 (HVO) 112:07 Greg Walker 17:24 17:24 Sergey Velichko 16:50 16:50 Dan Quinn 21 :37 21 :37 Ryan Moore 18:51 18:51Patrick Shannon 17:03 17:03 Ken Walker Sr 15:32 32:56 Mary Frank 22:29 39:19 Boll Rush 15:49 37:26 Chris Ritter 16:29 35:20Piaras DeCleir 15:12 32:15 Dan Walker 42:10 75:06 Andreas Revese 44:12 83:31 T1111 Good 45:12 82:38 Tyler Davies 56:02 91 :22Boris Granovsky 39:18 71 :33 Ken Walker Jr 39:32 114:38 Nick Duca 38:31122:02 Ted Good 43 :27126 :05 Taavi•Tatsi 39:58131:20Gregory Baher 40:34 112:0756 ORIENTEERING NORTH AMERICA JULY 1999

0-Meet Results11 Delaware Valley A (DVOA) 136:18 Nancy Koehler 17:52 35:17 Ann Leonard 24:58 24:58 20 Rec·Ae-Bs (DVOA) 169:08 J-i Cote 42:39 214:04 Istvan Nagy 20:23 20:23 Steve Tarl)' 39:46 75:03 Anne Buraczynski 38:28 63:26 Kathy King 27:22 27:22 29 Mommas+ Papas (DVOA) 217:52 Angelica Riley 17:09 37:32 Emsl Lilder 38:52 113:55 Shawn Leonard 38:19 101:45 Peg Edwaros 35:30 62:52 Donna Terefenko 52:52 52:52 Steve Fillebrown 51 :26 88:58 3 Bay Area 8.0 (BAOC) 124:13 Charlie Leonard 53:13 154:58 John Edwards 53:06 115:58 Janet Porter 36:17 89:09 Tom Ovelbaugh 47:20 136:18 Steve Gregg 17:02 17:02 12 The Ladies Of Quantico (QOC) 156:13 Mike Bertram 53:10 169:08 Steve Aronson 61 :16 150:2512 Susquehanna Valley 2 (SVO) 139:00 Lauren Wr:Jfe 25:10 42:12 Diana Todd 24:44 24:44 21 Hudson Valley 5 (HVO) I 71 :53 Manny Menendez 67:27 217:52 John Roemer 21 :51 21 :51 Dan Greene 42:28 64:40 Marit Davis 29:29 54:13 Suzanne Armstrong 24:02 24:02 30 Delaware Valley G (DVOA) 241 :36 David Levine 19:44 41 :35 Bruce Wo~e 39:33 124:13 Keg Good 49:02103:15 Melissa Dominguez 24:13 48:15 Pat Roush 52:58 52:58 Mike Ball 48:32 90:07 4 Carolina (COK) 127:24 Kris Harrison 52:58156:13 Jim Bullitt 54:55 103:10 T01)' Lingg 32:38 65:36 Brad Whitmore 48:53 139:00 Jim Hall 22:04 22:04 13 IUPOOBOK 158:38 Judy Dickinson 51:53171 :53 Karen Graffman 86:22 171 :5813 Rainforest Crur<:h (COC) 153:35 Monica Siegenthaler 21:36 43:40 Jim Wo~e 24:47 24:47 22 Team Drab (DVOA) 172:29 Ralph Tolbert 69:36 24I :36 Mike Schuh 25:04 25:04 Walter Siegenthaler 40:56 64:36 Loreha Opila 33:09 57:56 Audra Supplee 27:26 27:26 31 The Zlpps (POCO) 254:21 Ardis Dull 22:35 47:39 llari Gronholm 42:48 127:24 Joe Halloran 44:45 102:41 Roger Martin 30:36 58:02 S!manthaZlpp 41:13 41 :13 Ke•n Williams 67:59115:36 5 UNO'S 4O'S (UNO) t27:27 Tim Gilbert 55 :57158 :38 Brian Supplee 50:02 108:04 Beverly Zlpp 47:42 86:55 Eric Booe 37:57153:35 lora Olafsen 18:11 18:11 14 Hudson Valley 6 162:43 Dave Darr~ 64:25 172:29 Kelly Zipp 82:48 171 :4313 Hudson Valley 3 (HVO) 154:15 Greta Olafsen 21 :54 40:05 Kart Fredrickson 24:46 24:46 23 The President & lntems (GAOC) 173:51 Ed Zlpp 82:38 254:21 Bob Bullions 22:36 22:36 Tracey Olafsen 44:45 84:50 Amy Fuller 18:27 43:13 Steve Shannonhouse 32:56 32:56 32 Yankee Women 257:56 Guy Oisen 21 :58 44:32 Steve Olafsen 42:37 127:27 Jeff Osborn 76:25119:38 Laurie Searle 30:01 62:57 Eispeth Faiman 32:29 32:29 Paul Regan 72:09 116:41 6 The Flying Pigs (OCIN) 130:30 Vladimir Romadeev 43:05 162:43 Chuck Ferguson 58:41 121:38 Ellen Tarry 25:1I 57:40 Sergie Paziewski 37:34 154:15 Bill Swift 20:21 20:21 15 Young And Restless (DVOA) 162:58 Sam Sm~ 52:13 173:51 Lynn Pentler 99:20 157:0014 Hudson Valley 2 (HVO) 162:18 Cole Vanicek 24:07 44:28 Lauren Terefenko 39:45 39:45 24 NEOC Too (NEOC) 183:31 Sara Mae Berman 100:56 257:56 Mairead Young 24:43 24:43 Mike Minium 40:03 84:31 Eric Menenclez 18:50 58:35 Judy Karpnski 25:19 25:19 33 Wingfield-Ritter.Jollnson 306:40 Jon Osborn 16:35 41 :18 Joel Rauschenbach 45:59 130:30 Corinne Porter 49:29 108:04 Liz Kotowski 28:28 53:47 Susan Wrngfield Ritter 83:58 83:58 Csaba TISZittarto 64:59 106:17 7 Empire 0 (EMPO) 136:03 John Aronson 54:54 162:58 Gail Gagarin 48:44 102:31 James Wingfield 30:28 14:26 Alan Young 56:01162:18 Greg Tl)'son 22:23 22:23 16 Central New York (CNYO) 163:04 Sieve Hobbs 81 :00 183:31 Rosemal)' Johnson 92:18 206:4415 Up North 4A (UNO) 238:32 Marty Hawkes-teeter 17:22 39:45 Ed Stabler 22:51 22:51 25 Hey You! 190:54 Brian Ritter 99:56306:40 Patrick Marr 46:29 46:29 Phil Hawkes-teeter 44:57 84:42 Barb Sleight 36:28 59:19 Lynn AJ<iich 30:20 30:20 •• NEOC Ladies (NEOC) DSQ John Kane 20:13 66:42 Glen Tl)'son 51 :21 136:03 Robert Buraczynski 50:30 109:49 Marilee Ball 33:34 63:54 Caroline Fleming 35:23 35:23 Nell Faiman 83:27150:09 8 Central New York X (CNYO) 136:17 Robert Ireland 53:15 163:04 Gale Teschendort 75:40 139:34 Siobhan Fleming 25:55 61:18 Bob Knepp 88:23 238:32 Eric Sm~h 26:31 26:31 17 Delaware Valley E (DVOA) 164:28 Rick Anmstrong 51 :20 190:54 Cameron Murray 61 :27122:45•• Cincinnati (OCIN) DSQ Balb Dominie 23:58 50:29 Scott Fillebrown 24:05 24:05 26 3 Old Folks & ALittle Lady (QOC) 204:17 Joanne Sankus DNF Chuck Genenbacher DNF Mark Dominie 38:33 89:02 Nathan Menendez 33:36 57:41 Valerie Meyer 32:14 32:14 - EMPO/CNYO DSQ Cart Sack 22:38 Ross Sm~h 47:15 136:17 Mark Frank 43:55 101 :36 Ca~lin Harrison 25:25 57:39 Sue Hawkes-Teeter 26:53 26:53 Pat Meehan 61 :23 9 OKIPTOC 141 :44 Rob Wilkison 62:52 164:28 Mike Brool<s 80:49 138:28 Rob Tl)'son DNF Vladimir Guslatnikov 44:17 Gene Wee 21 :38 21 :38 18 Hudson Valley 4 (HVO) 165:32 Francis Hogle 65:49 204:17 Kelly Lamb 63:51 MOl)' Jones 24:30 46:08 Ellen O'keefe 30:04 30:04 27 Delaware Valley F (DVOA) 206:36 Janet TI)'SOO 70:308 POINT CLASS Dick Neuburger 49:43 95:51 John Fredrickson 16:26 46:30 Rick Reynolds 27:54 27:54 - Delaware Valley D (DVOA) DSO1 Young & Beaut~ul (NEOC) 108:51 Raymond Wren 45:53 141 :44 Bill Shanrm 62:10 108:40 Ryan Porter 19:22 47:16 Kent Ringo 42:02 42:02 Sanlantha Saeger 17:19 17:19 10 DVOM.AOC 154:40 Chris Cassone 56:52 165:32 Marsha Menendez 93:33 140:49 Addlson Cole 26:29 68:31 HiUal)' Saeger 18:17 35:36 Clare Durand 24:56 24:56 19 Up North 8B (UNO) 165:37 Ron Wood 65:47 206:36 Caroline Ringo DNF Jeff Saeger 34:30 70:06 Craig Lewis 25:27 50:23 Kyle Tarry 22:21 22:21 28 Rocky Mountain (RMOC) 214:04 Rachel Reynolds 84:01 Peter Gagarin 38:45108:51 Ed Scott 51 :47 102:10 Emily Marr 21 :17 43:38 Bob Mcbride 22:27 22:272 Up North SA (UNO) 113:55 Jim Eagletoo 52:30 154:40 Maureen Knepp 53:12 96:50 Steve Witman 20:01 42:28 Erin Olafsen 17:25 17:25 11 Leonard Family & Anne (CNYO) 154:58 Amy Kane 68:47 165:37 Sandra Zurdler 128:57 171:25 1999 US NIGHT CHAMPIONSHIPS, Brandywine Creek SP, Wilmington DE, June 28BLUE COURSE: 7.8 km, 275m, 18 c '1 Tm Good QOC 79:53 '2 Nancy Stephens COK 116:09 BROWN COURSE: 3.5 km, 140m,8 c 5 Greg TI)'SOO EMPO 86:32M21 '2 Steve Gregg BAOC 89:09 Karen Demis MVOC DNF F18 coo DNF M-Orange Joanne Sankus 1 Tyler Davies 1 Nick Duca GGOC 79:51 \"3 Robert Buraczynski CNYO 106:56 NEOC MSP Janice Huebner 2 JerrySm~ GAOC 84 :23\"2 EricBooe 3 JeffOsbom DVOA 91 :02 coc 89:43 4 Jim Bullitt Ill HVO 109:59 F55 Elspeth Faiman UNO DNF 4 Kart Fredrickson HVO 97:10 Rob A~ord HVO\"3 Mark Everett OK 93:13 5 Mark Frank DVOA 120:04 '1 Jud~ Dickinson HVO 106:32 F70 98:42'4 Joe Brautigam DNF5 Erin Taylor wcoc 96:25 6 Steve Aronson DVOA 146:16 M18 \"1 Caroline Ringo DVOA 168:29 wcoc 97:42 7 Ben Summers DVOA 147:48 '1 Chris Gross DVOA 46:39 M·Brown6 Mihai Veres SVO 103:56 David Levine SVO DNF Jonathan Osborn HVO DNF 1 Ralph Tolbert DVOA 91 :04 M45 CartSack OCIN DNF 2 Mike Brooks7 Sergey Velichko CTOC 104:57 aoc 93:16 YELLOW COURSE: 2.8 km. 70 m. 9c8 Syd Reader BAOC 109:24 \"1 Emsl Linder UNO 69:30 M-Green 3 Neu Faiman UNO 102:14 F14 9 Taavi Tatsi GAOC 116:42 '2 WaNer Siegenthaler COK 80:04 1 Piotr Zlelczynski HVO 55:42 4 Russell Vallee DVOA 111 :17 \"1 Siobhan Fleming NEOC 88:0010 Eddie Bergeron svo 121:44 '3 Sam Sm~h GAOC 84:25 2 Guy Olsen HVO 92:21 5 David Irving MUOC 129:13 '2 Lauren Wr:Jfe BAOC 162:3211 BNCeWrJfe BAOC 134:18 4 Brad Whitmore SVO 95:40 3 Chris Cassone HVO 100:34 M65 F·Yellow12 J-j Cole RMOC 140:50 5 Bill Pullman ICO 98:06 4 Tom Lamb VULC 130:2 Cameron Murray NEOC DNF I Catherine Yekenevicz BGR 97:45 Andrew Vaknutinskey OVT 6 Rick Armstrong SLOC 102:21 Bob Meyer DVOA DNF M70 M14 7 Glen TI)'SOO EMPO 108:00 Mark Cornish DVOA DNF Kent Ringo DVOA DNF '1 Eric Menenclez DVOA 28:35RED COURSE: 6.0 km. 180m. 14 c 8 Michael Ball SVO 119:37 M50 '2 Ryan Porter DVOA 34:03F21 \"1 Steve Witman RMOC 70:26 ORANGE COURSE: 3.4 km, 140m, 7c '3 Kyle Tarry UNO 34:151 Pam James HUST 82:22 GREENCOURSE:4.1 km, 145m,10c '2 Ed Scott DVOA 80:45 F16 4 Martin Hawkes-teeter EMPO 36:19 115:36\"2 Angelica Riley DVOA 147:36 F20 \"3 Richard Neuberger PTOC 81 :42 '1 HHial)' Saeger NEOC 69:23 5 Craig Lewis DVOA 42:48'3 Patricia Zelfas aoc 94:05 \"1 Suzanne Armstrong SLOC 79:30 4 Philip Hawkes~eeter EMPO 82:27 '2 Kelly Lamb VULC 80:39 6 James WOlgfl<!ld SOO 78:58 SPWM20 F35 5 Jeffrey Saeger NEOC 84:16 '3 Corrome Porter DVOA 86:38 174:18 '1 Clare Durand 6 Bob Huebner 4 Hillai)'W~e BAOC 96:13'1 Patrick Shannon HVO 175;07 LAOC 92:59 coo 91 :44 WHITE COURSE: 2.1km, 60 m, 7 c John Aronson DVOA SPW F40 7 Steven Hobbs NEOC 110:50 F·Orange F12M-Red 73:01 '1 Laurie Searle GAOC 89:32 8 Jim Hall COK 116:09 1 Roberta Fothergill CTOC 87:07 '1 Ellen Tarry UNO 48:55 85:34 '2 Nancy Koehler UNO 96:04 Robel1 McBride 2 AmyHobbs DVOA 92:551 Chris Bartges 96:27 RMOC MSP M10 74:182 Matt Savage F45 M55 3 Monica Siegenthaler COK 104:52 '1 Troy Menendez DVOA 42:50 73:21 Gale Teschendort CAOC '1 Janet TI)'SOO EMPO 95:06 'I Peter Gagarin NEOC 59:35 Lynne Pentler UNO DNF M12 MSP \"2 Marilee BallM35 aoc svo 139:00 '2 Bob Bullions HVO 75:41 M16 '1 Nathan Menenclez DVOA '1 Ted Good Vivian Lamb VULC DNF '3 Stephen Shannonl'<luseGAOC 94:11 '1 Joel Rauschenbach OCIN 53:03 '2 Addison Cole DVOA'2 Mark Dominie CNYO Susan Hawkes-Teeter EMPO OVT M60 '2 Chris Ritter GAOC 70:00 Rob TI)'SOO EMPO'3 Michael Minium OCIN F50 \"1 B~l Shannon HVO 118:01 '3 John Fredrickson HVO 75:28M40 '1 GaiiGagarin NEOC 87:30 4 Tmothy Ryan Moore GAOC 65:59 THE HILLBILLY GOAT, Hammond Hill, Freeville NY, June 6 4:28 Would you like to get a stack of oldThe Hillbilly Goat: 16.5 km, 635 m 2 Peter Dady CNYO 132:58 6 Mike Ball 3 Shawn Leonard CNYO 155:18 7 Steve Halasz1 Owen Baird CNYO 196:30 4 Steve Halasz CNYO 156:55 8 Char1ie Leonard 4:30 Orienteering North America 4:312 Mike Ball SVO 232:553 Charlie Leonard CNYO 233:06 5 Rob Tl)'son EMPO 202:18 9 Peter Dady 4:384 Mark Dominie CNYO 245:25 CNYO 202:18 10 Mark Dominie 5 lladl..ll!lmini 4:50 magazines? To give to your old5 Eric Sm~h CNYO 250:29 7 Dan Blakeley CNYO 257:13 11 Eric Sm~ 4:54 8~ ROC 267:41 11 Phil Hawkes·Teeter6 Phil Hawkes-Teeter EMPO 266:50 4:54 club members, any new members,7 David Levine SVO 303:15 8 Man George EMPO 267:41 13 Dan Blafceley 5:11 8 Glen Tl)'son EMPO 312:58 The Mountain Goat 14 David Levine 5:31 friends, relatives, anyone you 9 Randy Hall DVOA 318:20 1 Owen Baird 5:51 CNYO 343:20 2 RossSm~ 15 Randy Hall10 .Mn.SmiliJ EMPO notirne 3 Shawn Leonard 6:57 want to interest .in orienteering? 4 Greg TI)'SOO 2:59 16 .Mn.SmiliJ 7:3111 GregTI)'SOO 5 Glen TI)'SOO 3:20 17 ~The Pygmy Goat: 9.0 km, 345m 7:31 Let us know how many and you can 3:31 17 Rob TI)'SOO 8:111 Ross Sm~ CNYO 131 :30 4:16 19 EliD..C!llQu.il 8:11 have them for the cost of postage. 4:26 19 Matt George SM & L Berman Co 23 Fayette St, Cambridge, MA 02139-1111 617-868-7416, [email protected] NORTH AMERICA JULY 1999 57

ORIENTEERING SCHEDULEFOR MORE INFORMATION: WANT TO TRY ORIENTEERING?US ORIENTEERING FEDERATION Every meet has a course for beginners, including 'first-timers'. Instruction (basic how-to-do-it skills) is always available.P.O. Box 1444, Forest Park, GA 30051 Meet organizers will usually designate one or more persons to teach newcomers what they need to know to try a begin- ne~s course. At most events, compasses can be rented for a small fee. Don1 feel shy : whether you're a runner tired ofCANADIAN ORIENTEERING FEDERATION the roads, a family group looking for an activity to do together, or just an outdoors lover--Box 62052, Convent Glen PO, Orleans ON COME TRY ORIENTEERING - YOU ARE MOST WELCOME! MEET TYPE COURSESA: Nationally sanctioned, full range of courses, may require preregis- There are standard courses, with specified combinations of length and difficulty. For conven-tration ience, these are referred to by color, or often in Canada by number:B: major local event, at least W, Y, 0, and one advanced courseC: local event, limited selection of courses BASIC COURSES ADVANCED COURSESR: Rogaine S: sprint (mass start) X: special event, see comments W/1: white (beginners) Br/4 (brown), G/5 (green) , Gy/6 (grey), Rf7 (red), and B/8 Y/2: yellow (novices) (blue) vary in length from Br (shortest) to B (longest). US TIME 0/3: orange (intermediate) meets do not have Gy, but may have two different R courses.MS: mass start (everyone at the same time)reg: registration period SPECIAL COURSESst: starts (range indicates interval starts) Sc: score (maximize no. of controls within a specified time) S: string (toddlers & up) P: pink: long, with beginner level difficulty Sp: sprint (mass start)EXPLANATION: Each listing includes the following (if we have it): date, organizing club(s), event type/courses offered, map, nearest town, event time,entry deadline, contact for info, miseATLANJ]C REGION· NB NE NS OCT 23,NEOC,Halloween-OIB/SWYOR,Powissett Peak/Hale SEP 26,DVOA,BIWYOGR.French creek East,Pottstown PA.AUG 8,0NB,Sass Peepre MeeVA,UNB Woodlot,Fredericton Res.Westwood MA,r&s 1000-1300,Steve & Anne Dentino reg 1000-1300,Ron Bortz 61Q-987-9766 978-297-4403 [email protected] NB Mike Fellows 506-454-4831 OCT 2,DVOA,C/WY + vampire-O,Nottingham CP,Oxford PA,AUG 29,0NB,C/Sc,Fundy NP,Aima NB,Ed & luella Smith 506- OCT 24,NEOC,B/SWYOR,MDC Reservoir #5,West Hartford CT reg 1000-1300.Mark & Mary Frank 61Q-792-0502 orient- r&s 1000-1300,Paul Pearson 86Q-745-7457 prpear- [email protected] 887-2030 [email protected] son @aol.comSEP 19,0NB,NB CHAMPSIA,Rockwood Park,St John NB, OCT 3,DVOA.BIWYOGR,French Creek SP North,Pottstown PA OCT 24,NEOC ,B,Upton SF.Upton MA,r&s 100Q-1300, reg 1000-1300,Bob & Chris Gross 215-273-2383 Don Heron 506-847-7208 [email protected] Cam & Val Murray 508-877-8513OCT 16,0NB,B,Mactaquac Park, Fredericton NB,Mike Fellows OCT 9,DVOA,Cibeginners event/WY,Rose Tree CP,Newtown OCT 3Q-31,UST,US Long-O Champs & Team Benefit MeeVA, Square PA,reg 100Q-1300,Ed Scott 610-582-2128 scottd- 506-451 - 1362 mfellows@ nb.sympatico.ca Surebridge Mtn & Jackie Jones,Harriman SP NY,Sandy [email protected] 23,0NB,Autumn Amble/A,Fundy park,Aima NB, Flllebrown 215-242-0911 or Kris Harrison 703-72Q-1643 OCT 10,DVOA,B/WYOGR.Susquehanna SP.Darlington MD,reg Ed & Luella Smith 506-887-2030 [email protected] OCT 30,ROC,C,Rotary Sunshine Camp,Rochester NY,st 1200- 1000-1300,Ed Scott 610-582-2128 [email protected] orOCT 29,0NB,C/spook-O,Odell Park,Fredericton NB,Mike Fel- 1330,ROC hotline 716-377-5650 Mark Frank 610-792-0502 [email protected] lows 506-451-1362 rpfellows@ nb.sympatico.ca OCT 30-31 ,NEOC,X/Scout-O.Sat instruction & badge work,Sun OCT 16,SVO,B/WYOGR+Biack (special control locations), Scout-0 Champs,Nobscot Res,Sudbury MA.pre registration Camp Mack,Brickerville PA,st 100Q-1300,Brad WhitmoreNORTHEAST REGION· QU ON New Eng NY Northern NJ 41 0-343-1 053JUl28,CNYO,X/training,Dwyer Park,Syracue NY,1800,Shawn required by Oct 3. Peter Lane 508-480-8259 OCT 16,DVOA,C/WYO,Fort Washington SP,Fiourtown Fomey 315·472-6518 [email protected] N0116.NEOC,C/SWYOSc,Rafton Res,Andover MA,r&s 1000- PA,1000-1300,J im Eagleton215-283-0137AUG 4 ,ROC,C/ Sc,English Road Park,Rochester NY,ms 1830, 1300.Rob Michaels 978-47Q-1'734 james_c_eagleton@ rohmhaas.com ROC hotline 716-377-5650 NOV 6-7,CNYO,CNY Scout Champs/X,Highland Forest, Fabius OCT 16,DVOA,X/Scout event/WY,Eik Neck SP,Eik Neck MD,AUG 7 (tent).NEOC,C/SWY + traii-O.Horn Pond,Woburn MA, NY,Barb Sleight 315-458-6406 bsleight @aol.com or Bob Ire- reg 1000-1300,Doug Reece 302-478-9473 land 315-343-5403 [email protected] dreece@ superstream. net r&s 1000-1300,Joanne Sankus 781-938-1740 [email protected] NOV 7,NEOC ,NEOC Club Champs/B. Townsend SF, Townsend OCT 17,1UP.BIWYOG,College lodge/Co-op Recr Park,IndianaAUG 18,ROC,C/Sc,Highland Park,Rochester NY,ms 1830. MA,r&s 1000-1300,J-J Cote PA,reg 1100-1400.Jim Wo~e 814-255-6606 ROC hotline 716-377-5650 [email protected] 29,CNYO,C,Cornell Plantations. Ithaca NY,st 1100-1300, NOV 13,ROC,C,Mendon Ponds Park,Rochester NY,1330, Raylene ludgate 607-255-2407 [email protected] ROC hotline 716-377-5650 OCT 17,DVOA,B/WYOGR,Iron Hill Park,Newark DE,reg 1000-SEP 5,UNO,Gunstock Outdoor Fest/CIWYO.Gunstock Recrea- 1300.Gien Bykowski 215-334-4399 tion Area.laconia NH ,Ernst Linder 603-659-7740 NOV 13,ROC,X/5,10 & 20 k trail runs,Mendon Ponds Park, [email protected] Rochester NY,0930,ROC hotline 716-377-5650 OCT 23,DVOA,C/night-O,Myrick Center,West Chester PA,SEP 11-12,UNO,UNO Camping Weekend/B,2 days of non stop Mark & Mary Frank 610-792-0502 [email protected] 0 at Pawtuckaway SP,Raymond NH,Sat SWYOGRB + Ca- NOV 21 ,CNYO,Turkey-0/C, Highland Forest.Fabius NY,st noe-0 & Vampire-0, Sun relay,lex Bundschuh 603-465- 110Q-1300,Shawn Forney 315-472-6518 OCT 23,DVOA,C/WYO,Valley Forge NP/Mt Joy,Valley Forge 3142, Eva Ruutopold 603-654·2489 [email protected], 7 6 3 4 7 . 1 7 5 3 @ c o m p u s e r v e .c o m PA,reg 1000-1300,Mike Bertram 610-783-7036 or Steve Ar· or Jeanne Walsh 603-672-3511 [email protected] onson 610-626-5195SEP 12,ROC,C,Webster Park,Rochester NY,st 1200-1330, NOV 21 ,NEOC.B/SWYOGR,Estabrook Woods ,Concord MA, ROC hotline 716-377-5650 r&s 1000- 1300,Dennis Struble 781-863-8253 OCT 24,DVOA,B/WYOGR,Valley Forge NP/Mt Joy,ValleySEP 18-19,USMA,West Point lnvitationaVA,Lake Popolopen, Forge PA,reg 1000-1300,Mike Bertram 61Q-783-7036 or West Point NY,Cadet Nate Kutsko 914-938-2930 NOV 27,NEOC,C ,Mt Tom Res, Holyoke MA,r&s 1000-1 300, Steve Aronson 610-626-5195SEP 25,NEOC,C/SWVOSc,Mt Misery,lincoln MA.r&s 1000- Tony Maniscalco 413-786-8461 1300,The Flemings 978-448-9915 OCT 31 ,DVOA,C/WYO,Hawk Mtn BS Camp,Raeding PA,SEP 25,NEOC,B/SWYOG,Hurd SP,East Hampton CT,r&s DEC 5,ROC ,Scrooge-O/X,Biack Creek Park,Rochester NY, reg 1000-1300,linda Eck 610-488-7010 [email protected] or 1000-1300,Gerard Weatherby 860-267-6303 ge- 1700,ROC hotline 716-377-5650 Dave Prine 610-367-2576 [email protected] [email protected] 25,ROC,C,Powder Mill Park,Rochester NY,st 1200-1330, MIPPLE ATL REGION· PA Southern NJ PE MP VA WV PC NOV 6,DVOA,4th Annual NJ Scout Champs/X/WYOSc, Wash- ROC hotline 716-377-5650 AUG 7,POCO.X/Tri-O/canoe,foot, road bike,Frances Slocum ington Crossing SP,Trtusville NJ,preregistration required,SEP 25-26,CNYO,Great Outdoors FestivaVC,Pratt's Falls, Pom- Rick Slater 609-758-0785 rdslater@splash .princeton.edu pey NY,11 OQ-1300,Barb Sleight 315-458-6406 SP.Wilkes Barre PA,reg 1000-1300,George Hart 717-822- [email protected] 0022 or Sid Halsor 717-696-4413 NOV 7,DVOA,B/WYOGR,Washington Crossing,Trtusville NJ,SEP 26,NEOC,C,Hammond Pond Park,Brookline MA,r&s 1000- AUG 8,DVOA,B/WYOGR,French Creek West, Pottstown PA, reg 1000-1300,Rick Slater 609-758-0785 1300,Michael Commons & Patrice Miller 617-497-5270 reg 100Q-1300,Tom Overbaugh 302-368-8168 rdslater@splash .princeton.edu commons@tiac .net overbatm @engg.dnet.dupont.comOCT 2,NEOC,BISWYOGR,Great Brook Farrn,Carlisle MA,r&s AUG 22,QOC, X/canoe-O,Occoquan River.Occoquan VA, Tom NOV 7,SVO,C/Line-O?,Mont Mo,Mont Mo PA,st 1000-1300, 1000-1300,Anne Dentino 978-297-4403 Strat 703-716-1955 or QOC hotline 703-528-4636 Michael Ball717-657-1833OCT 3,ROC ,C,letchworth SP East,Portageville NY,st 1200- AUG 28,DVOA.C/W/beginners clinic, Nolde Forest Env Ed Cen- 1330,ROC hotline 716-377-5650 ter,Shillington PA1000,Mark & Mary Frank 610-792-0502 NOV 13,DVOA,C/WYO,Evansburg SP,Evansburg PA,reg 100Q-OCT 3,NEOC,B/SWYOR,Gay City SP,Hebron CT,r&s 100Q- orienteer7@ aol.com 1300,Russ Vallee 215-745-9623 1300,Jon Howes 860-529-3184 [email protected] SEP 11,DVOA,X/Corporate relays, French Creek SP Central.OCT 9-10,GGO,ONTARi0 CHAMPSIA,North Umberiand Eor- Pottstown PA,pre-registration req ,Mary Frank 610-792-0502 NOV 14,DVOA,B/WYOGR,Warwick County Park,Eiverson SP, est,Peterboro ON,Annette Van Tyghem 905-854-3250 frankdvoa @aol.com reg 1000-1 300,Dennis & Janet Porter 215-679-7829 djport- [email protected] SEP 11 ,SVO,C/beginners.Kings Gap Env Ctr,Carlisle PA, [email protected] 9,NEOC ,BISWYOGR.lincoln Woods,lincoln Rl ,r&s 1000- st 1000-1300,Marilee Ball717-657-1833 1300,Karl Stephens 410-245-6005 SEP 12,1UP.C/WYSc,Univ Farm/Co-op Recr Park,Indiana PA, NOV 21 ,DVOA,B/WYOGR.Whrte Clay Creek,Newark DE,regOCT 16,NEOC,B,Prospect Hiii,Wahham MA,r&s 100Q-1300, reg 110Q-1400,Jim Wo~e 814-255-6606 100Q-1300,Ed Scott 610-582-2128 [email protected] or Daphne & Joel Gould 617-721-2635 jlwo~e@ grove. iup.edu Mark Frank 610-792-0502 [email protected] 16,ROC,C,Pinewood GS Camp,Dansville NY,st 1200- SEP 12,DVOA,B/WYOGR,Green Lane/Upper Perkiomen. 1330,ROC hotline 716-3n-5650 Zieglersville PA.reg 100Q-1300,Ed scott 61Q-582-2128 NOV 27,DVOA,BIWYOGR,French Creek SP Central. PottstownOCT 17,NEOC,B/SWYOR,Suasco Watershed ,Harvard MA,r&s scottdvoa @talon.net PA, reg 1000-1300,Mark & Mary Frank 610-792-0502 orien1- 1000-1300,Gary Gallagher 978-456-3670 SEP 18-19,DVOA,Annual Training Weekend.Hickory Run SP, [email protected] Whrte Haven PA,Sat Training activities.SunBIWYOGR,pre- registration required for housing & meals and training,Fred NOV 28,DVOA,B/WYOGR,Hibernia Park,Coatesville PA,reg Kruesi 610-363-7459 [email protected] 1000-1300,Ed Scott 610-582-2128 [email protected] or SEP 25,SVO,C/beginners/W,longs Park,lancaster PA,st 1000- Mark Frank 610-792-0502 [email protected] 1300,Jim Browne 717-872-8197 SEP 25,DVOA,C/beg event!WY,lemon/Fairmont Park, Philadel- DEC 4 ,SVO,B/WYOGR,Gifford Pinchot SP,Maytown PA, phia PA.reg 1000-1300,John Campbell215-567-0169 st 1000-1300,Marilee Ball717-657-1833 DEC 5,DVOA,B/WYOGR,Brandywine Creek SP,Wilmington DE reg 1000-1300,Ron Wood 302-475-5485 rtwood@ motivaen1erprises.com SOUTHEAST REGION· NC SC GA ELAL MS TN PR AUG 7,FlO,BIWYOG,Rock Springs Run SP,Sanford Fl,58 ORIENTEERING NORTH AMERICA JULY 1999

ORIENTEERING SCHEDULE, continued st 1000-1300, Bob Putnam 407-366-9603 HEARTLAND REGION· ILWI MO KS lA MN NE NP Sp AUG 8,LAOC,C,Tahquitz,Los Angeles CA,Sue Johnson 626-AUG 21 ,COK,X/Bike-O,trail-0 & line-O,Renaissance Park, COWYMB 398-8330 [email protected] JUL 31 or AUG 1,RMOC,B,Tah osa, Nederland CO,Jeff Hutchin- Charlotte NC,st 1030-1200,COK hotline 704-543-3773 AUG 15,TSN,C,Lincoln C~y Park,Tucson AZ,0700-1000,SEP ??,COK,X/canoe-O,Latta Plantation,Charlotte NC, 1030, son 303-399-3574 Peg Davis 520-628-8985 [email protected] AUG 13-22,BSK,Rocky Mtn 1000 Day , 9 days of competition- COK hotline 704-543-3773 AUG 29,BAOC,B/WYOBrGRB,Big Basin,Boulder Creek CA.SEP 6,FLO,B/SWYOGR,Rock Springs Run SP,Sanford FL, classic, sprints, and more,Laramie WY, Dan Walker 303- st 1000-1230, Kent Ohlund 408-777-8309 828-3491 [email protected],or Mikell Platt mi- [email protected] st 1000-1300,Bev & Dave Ousley 407-365-7364 kell@ sprynet.comSEP 11 ,GAOC,C,Arabia Mtn,Lithonia GA, 11 00-1300,linda Do- AUG 22,MNOC,B/WYOG,Hyland Park, Bloomington MN,r&s SEP 12,BAOC,B,China Camp,San Rafael CA,st 1000-1230, 1200-1400,Stephanie Martineau 651 -415-1822 or Brad Harold & Penny DeMoss 510-658-4327 [email protected] mine 770-775-6584 Snyder 612-553-2848SEP 19,BOK,C,Umstead/Reedy Creek,Raleigh NC, AUG 28,CAOC,C/Sc,Silver Springs,Chicago IL,CAOC hotline SEP 12,LAOC,C,Mile Square Park,Fountain Valley CA, 647-604-4419 Ross Durand 818-769-0906 BOK hotline 919-839-1837 SEP 4 or 5,RMOC,B,Mount Falcon, Lakewood CO,Jeff Hutchin-SEP 19,GAOC,C,Lake Russell SP,Eiberton GA,1100-1300, son 303-399-3574 SEP 19,TSN,C,Siavin Guulch,Dragoon Mts,Tucson AZ,0900- SEP 5,MNOC,C/WY0Sc + bike-O,r&s 1200-1400,Lake Rebec- 1200,Peg Davis 520-628-8985 [email protected] Linda Domine 770-775-6584 ca RP,Rockford MN,Stephanie Martineau 651-415-1822 orOCT 3,GAOC,C,FD Rooseve~ SP,Pine Mtn GA,1100-1300, Brad Snyder 612-553-2848 SEP 25-26,BAOC,US 2 Day Classic Champs/A,Spooner SEP 11 or 12,RMOC,X/Scout-O, Palmer Park,Colorado Springs, Lake,E Lake Tahoe NV,EDL late fee after 911, Linda Domine 770-775-6584 Jeff Hutchinson 303-399-3574 Marsha Jacobs 650-726-6636 [email protected] 9,BOK,C/night-O,Falls Lake,Holly Point NC,BOK hotline SEP 12,CAOC,C/WYOGRB,Veterans Acres,Crystal Lake IL, st 1000-1200,CAOC hotline 847-604-4419 OCT 1O , LAOC,C , Griff~h Park/Travel Town ,Los Angeles CA, 919-839-1837 SEP 18,MNOC,B/WYOGR,Nerstrand SP,Northfield MN, Sue Johnson 626-398-8330 [email protected] 10,FLO,B/SWYOGR,Split Oak Forest,Orlando FL,st 1000- r&s 1200-1400,Stephanie Martineau 651 -415-1822 or Brad Snyder 612-553-2848 OCT 10,BAOC,B/WYOBrGR + Scout-O,Briones RP,Orinda CA, 1300,Russ Bruce 813-754-5675 SEP 19,CAOC,C/WYOGRB,Willow Springs Woods, Willow st 1000-1230,Gavin Wyatt-Mair 510-934-6567OCT 10,BOK,C, Falls Lake,Holly Point NC ,BOK hotline 919- Springs IL,st 1000-1200,CAOC hotline 847-604-4419 [email protected] SEP 19,PTOC,C,YooHoo,Kansas Cijy KS,reg 1200, 839-1837 Harry Rice 913-764-6934 OCT 17,TSN,Cibeginners event,Greasewood C~y Park, TucsonOCT 16,COK,C,Morrow Mtn,Aibemarle NC,1030,COK hotline SEP 25-26,RMOC,B,Devils Thumb,Winter Park CO,Jeff Hutch- AZ,0900-1200,Peg Davis 520-628-8985 inson 303-399-3574 [email protected] .edu 704-543-3773 OCT 3,CAOC,CWYOGRB,Busse Woods,Elk Grove Village IL,NOV 6,FLO,B/SWYOGRB,Geneva Wildemess,Oviedo FL, st 1000-1200,CAOC hotline 847-604-4419 OCT 17,BAOC,B,UC Berkeley,Berkeley CA,st 1000-1230, OCT 10,PTOC,C,Shawnee Mission park,Lenexa KS,reg 1200, fan Tidswell510-486-0858 [email protected] st 1000-1300,Ron Eaglin 407-977-0371 Carol Fields 913-236-5914NOV 6,COK,C,Crowder's Mtn,Gastonia NC,1030,COK hotline OCT 16,MNOC,B/WYOGR,Lebanon Hills,Eagan MN,r&s 1200- OCT 31,BAOC,B/WYOBrGRB,Spring Lake,Santra Rosa CA, 1400,Stephanie Martineau 651-415-1822 or Brad Snyder st 1000-1230,Gary Kragh! 415-383-4429 704-543-3773 612-553-2848 usffcm83@ ibmmail .comNOV 13-14,COK,Baftle of Kings Mountain/A,Kings Moun- OCT 17,CAOC,CIWYOGRB,Harms/Miami Woods, Morton Grove IL,st 1000-1200,CAOC hotline 847-604-4419 NOV 6,SDO,B,Laguna Observatory, Laguna SP,Aipine CA, tain, Gastonia NC,Biair Percy 704-522-7761 OCT 23 or 24,RMOC,RMOC Champs/B,CO location tba,Jeff Mac Innis 619-453-9174NOV 21 ,BOK,C,Umstead North,Raleigh NC,BOK hotline 919- Hutchinson 303-399-3574 OCT 24,PTOC.C.Fieming Park. Kansas C~y MO,reg 1200,Bob NOV 6-7,TSN,B,Cottonwood Windmiii,Empire Ranch AZ, 839-1837 Lane 816-697-4097 Peg Davis 520-628-8985 pegdavis@u .arizona.eduDEC 4,COK,C,McDowell Park,Charlotte NC,1030,COK hotline OCT 31,MNOC,B/WYOGR,Lake Maria SP,Monticello MN,r&s 1200-1400,Stephanie Martineau 651-415-1822 or Brad NOV 7,BAOCBIWYOBrGRB,Calero,Morgan Hill CA,st 1000- 704-543-3773 Snyder 612-553-2848 1230,Werner Haag 408-243-4234DEC 4,FLO,FLORIDA CHAMPS/B/SWYOGR,Kelly Park, Apop- OCT 31,CAOC,C/WYOGRB,Palos North,Willow Springs IL, st 1000-1200,CAOC hotline 847-604-4419 NOV 14,LAOC,C,Harvey Mudd Coii,Ciaremont CA,Sue John- ka FL,st 1000-1300,Bob Putnam 407-366-9603 or Russ NOV q,PTOC,C,Longview Lake,Kansas City MO.reg 1000, son 626-398-83~0 sj @twinklesott.com Bruce 813-754-5675 Susan Stephens 816-246-5946DEC 5,BOK,C,Umstead South/Reedy Creek, Raleigh NC,BOK NOV 6 or 7,RMOC,B,Fox Run,Colorado Springs CO. NOV 21 .BAOC,BIWYOBrGRB,Morgan Terr~ory,Livermore hotline 919-839- 1837 Jeff Hutchinson 303-399-3574 CA,st 1000- 1230,Mark Blair 925-462-2254 NOV 7,CAOC ,C/WYOGRB,Bemis Woods, Western Springs IL,MIDWEST REGION· Ml OH INKY st 1000-1200,CAOC hotline 847-604-4419 DEC 4,SDO,B,Carrizo Wash,Palm Desert CA,Bill GookinJUL 28,0CIN,X/training program.Cincinnati location tba, NOV 21 ,PTOC,C,Tall Oaks Camp,linwood KS,reg 1200,Harry 619-578-9456 Rice 913-764-6934 1730,Mike Minium 513-523-9279 [email protected] DEC 12,LAOC,C,Vasquez Rocks,Antelope Valley CA,SueJUL 31 ,NEOH ,Cibeginner's event,Kendall Lake,Cuyahoga Val- SOUTHWEST REGION· LA AR IX OK NM Johnson 626-398-8330 [email protected] AUG 12,HOC,C/sociai-O,Hermann Park, Houston TX.1830, ley NRA,Boston Heights OH,reg 1200-1300,NEOH 0-line NORTHWEST REGION· WA OR ID MT AK AB BC YK 440-729-3255 Clayton Jennings 713-666-2594 jeffreyjen- AUG 1,CROC,C,Whipple Creek, Vancouver WA, 1100-1300,AUG 4, 11 , 18 & 25,0CIN,X/training program ,Cincinnati loca- nings@sprintmai l. com tion tba, 1730,Mike Minium 513-523-9279 mikemin- SEP 9,HOC ,C/sociai-O,Hermann Park,Houston TX,1830, Jerry Rhodes 360-253-8632 [email protected] Carolyn Ortegon 281-484-1391 [email protected] AUG 3,ARCT,B,Far North Bicentennial Park, Anchorage AK,AUG 7,NEOH,B/WYOGR.Hinckley Res,Richfield OH ,reg 1200- SEP 11,ALTO,X/clinic,VA Hospitai,Shreveport LA,Jim Huggins 1300,NEOH 0-line 440-729-3255 318-949-3601 [email protected] st 1730-1830,Tom Dougherty 907-243-4645AUG 22,NEOH,BIWYOGR,Brecksville Res,Brecksville OH,reg SEP 11 ,NTOA,X/Bike-OIWYO,Erwin Park,Dallas TX ,1000, AUG 11 ,YOA,C, Wh~ehorse YK location tba, 1830,Barbara 1200-1300,NEOH 0-line 440-729-3255 Rob Card 972-530-0044 [email protected] 28,1CO,C/night-O,Orchard School,Indianapolis IN, (Rain dates 9/ 11 or 9125) Scheck 867-668-2306 1930,Bill Pullman 317-334-9828 [email protected] SEP 18,HOC,Cibeg,int,adv,Challenger 7 Park,Houston TX, AUG 15,COC,X&C/Canoe and foot-O,U of Washington,SeattleSEP 12,NEOH ,C/Sc, Mill Stream Run Res, Strongsville OH , 1000,Nancy Niemann 281-821-9682 reg 1200-1300,NEOH 0-line 440-729-3255 nlniemann@ compuserve.com WA, 1000-1200,Dave Tallent 425-488-3691SEP 12,1CO,X/map clinic, Camp Kikthawenund,Frankton IN, SEP 25,ALTO,Jimmie Backmon MemoriaVB/WYOR,Barksdale [email protected] 1300-1500,Bill Pullman 317-334-9828 pull- AFB,Shreveport LA,Jim Huggins 318-949-3601 AUG 18,YOA,C/sprint,Paddy's Pond,Whitehorse YK,1830, man_bill@lilly .com jimh@ sohdisk.com Barbara Scheck 867-668-2306SEP 18,1CO,C,Ransburg Scout Res, Bloomington IN,1100-1300 OCT 9,NTOA,CIWYO,Veterans Park, Dallas TX,1000,' Deborah AUG 19,ARCT,AK 0-Fest-Day 1/B,Muldoon Maii,Anchorage Bill Pullman 317-334-9828 [email protected] Suggs 972-641 -7310 deborah [email protected] AK,st 1730-1900,Dan Rogers 907-243-8298, or SteveSEP 19,MVOC,Octoberfest-O/BIWYOGR,Englewood East Met- OCT 14,HOC,C/sociai-O,Hermann Park,Houston TX,1830, Gruhn 907-344- 1219 [email protected] ropark,Englewood OH,Roger & Sue Blum 937-438-8267 Carolyn Ortegon 281-484-1391 [email protected] AUG 21,ARCT,AK 0-Fest-Day 2/B,new map,Anchorage AK, windplay@ ix.netcom.com OCT 23-24,HOC,B/WYOGR,Bastrop SP,Bastrop TX, 1000, st1300-1430,Bill Spencer 907-346-3582 or 907-786-1285OCT 2 (tent).OCIN,B/Cincinnati location tba,Mike Minium 513- David Swinehart 281-363-3887 dswinehart @br-inc.com AUG 22,SAMM,C,Seattle WA location tba, 1000-1200, 523-9279 [email protected] NOV 6-7,NTOA,AIWYOBrGRB,Lake Texoma,Poftsboro Dave Enger 425-822-6254OCT 2,1CO,C,Camp Cullom,Frankfort IN,1100-1300,Bill Pull- TX,Maflhew Lewis 972·857·0267 mal11 @po.cwru.edu AUG 28, YOA, YUKON CHAMPS/B,Long Lake, Wh~ehorse YK, man 317-334-9828 [email protected] NOV 20,HOC,C/practice meet,Jones SF,Bastrop TX,1000, Sabine Schweiger 867-633-4403 or Eric Blake 867-633-OCT 2,NEOH ,C/night-O,Kendall Lake,Cuyahoga Valley NRA, Nancy Niemann 281-821-9682 nlnie- 4264 [email protected] Boston Heights OH,reg 1200-1300,NEOH 0-line 440-729- mann @compuserve.com SEP 4-S,GVOC,WESTERN CANADIAN CHAMPS/A,Pothole 3255 DEC 4,ALTO,Ho Ho 0 /C/Sc,Jacobs Nature Park,Blanchard LA, Lake,Merritt BC,Richard Hall 604-738-1794OCT 3 (tent),OCIN,B/Cincinnati location tba,Mike Minium 513- Jim Huggins 318-949-3601 [email protected] SEP 8,YOA,C ,Wo~ Creek Campground,WMehorse YK,1830, 523-9279 mikeminium@ aol.com DEC 5,HOC,C/practice meet,Jones SF,The Woodlands IX, Helen Slama 867-633-5417OCT 16,1CO,C,Mounds SRA,Brookville IN,11 00-1300,Bill Pull- 1000,Phil bradley 713-661-7009 [email protected] SEP 11 ,ARCT,B,Eimendorf AFB,Anchorage AK.st 1300-1430, man 317-334-9828 [email protected] DEC 11 ,NTOA,C/WYO,Boulder Park, Dallas TX, 1000, Eric or Jill Follett 907-346-2294 [email protected] 17,NEOH,B/WYOGR,N Chagrin Res,Highland Heights OH Scott Morriss 817-488-7462 [email protected] SEP 11-12,VICT,B,Ruckle Park,Sa~spring island BC, reg 1200-1300,NEOH 0-line 440-729-3255 Kris Dartnell 250-598-6420OCT 23-24,MVOC,Pumpkin Hunt/AIWYOBrGRB,Sat-Twln PACIFIC REGION· CA AZ NV UT HI SEP 11,COC,X/trim-O,Woodland Park,Seattle WA.1000-1200, Creek/CampHook,Carfisle OH,Sun-Germantown Metro- JUL 28,BAOC,X/practice,Wildcat Canyon ,Richmond CA. Dave Tallen! 425-488-3691 park,Germantown OH,Mafl Bond 937-433-8836 SEP 12,CROC,C,Powell Butte,Portland OR,1100-1300,Peter [email protected] st 1730-1815 George Minarik 510-525-1574 Kehoe 360-256-5328 SEP 16-19,EOOC,ALBERTA CHAMPS/A,Smoky Lake AB,OCT 29,1CO,C/night-O,Camp Belzer, Lawrence IN, 1900,Bill Eugene Ulmer 780-487-2659 [email protected] Pullman 317-334-9828 [email protected] SEP 16-19,EWOCINISQ,Inland CupiA,Elshtrap Lake, Sprague WA,John Beck 509-836-7078NOV 6,1CO,C,Story ,Columbus IN, 1100-1300,Bill Pullman 317- [email protected] 334-9828 [email protected] OCT 3,SAMM,C,Lake Sammamish SP,Issaquah WA, 1000- 1200,Dave Enger 425-822-6254NOV 14,NEOH ,X/tba, Northeast Ohio location tba,reg 1200- OCT 9,COC,C.Ft Casey SP,Whidbey Island WA,st 1000-1200, 1300,NEOH 0-line 440-729-3255 Dave Tallent 425-488-3691 OCT 9,ARCT,C/night-O,Anchorage AK location tba,ms2000,NOV 19,MVOC,Science-O/BIWYOBrG,Possum Creek,Dayton Jen Joliff 907-348-0237 [email protected] OH,Fri 0900-1100,Sat 1100-1300,Marf< Novitski 937-431- OCT 9-10,CROC,X/Scout-O,Champoeg SP ,Newberg OR, 8205 [email protected] Curtis Condon 503-357-1999 OCT 17,SAMM,C,Redmond Watershed,Redmond WA,1000-DEC 5,MVOC,12 Days of XMAS-0/C,Grant Park,Centerville 1200,Bruce McAlister 425-821-6862 OH, 1200-1400,Sharon Bond 937-433-8836 sharon- OCT 24,COC,C,Vampire night-O,Woodland Park,Seattle WA, [email protected] Dave Tallent 425-488-3691DEC 11 ,ICO,C,Camp Belzer,Lawrence IN,1900,Bill Pullman 317-334-9828 pullman_bill @lilly.comORIENTEERING NORTH AMERICA JULY 1999 59

ORIENTEERING SCHEDULE, continuedOCT 30,ARCT,Halloween-O/X,Kincaid Park Chalet, Anchor· OCT 11,HVO,Hudson Highlander 4/U26.3 km ,Harriman SP AUG 7,POCO,X/Tri-O/canoe,foot , road bike,Frances Slocum age AK,st 1930-2030,Donna Cahalane 907·345-6681, or NY,Pre-reg required,Melissa Dominguez 914·632·4038 SP,Wilkes Barre PA,reg 1000·1300,George Hart 717·822· Pat Thompson 907-349-0658 [email protected] domingue@aecom .yu .edu 0022 or Sid Halsor 717-696-4413OCT 30,CROC,CNampire-O,Magness,Sherwood OR,1200, OCT 23·24.TSN,The8th Arizona Rogaine/A/24, 12 & 6 hr, AUG 8,QOC,XIbike-O,Hunters Woods Elem Schooi,Reston John Bartholomew 503-684·6046 AZ location tba,Peg Davis 520.628-8985 VA, 1200.1400,Tom Strat 703·716·1955 or QOC hotline [email protected] 703·528-4636NOV 13,CROC,XItraii·O,Tryon Creek SP,Portland OR,11 00· 1300,Scott Drumm 503-261-1493 NOV 14,NEOC,Biue Hills Traverse/G/ 13 km,Biue Hills Res, AUG 12,ARCT,X/Mtn bike-O,Kincaid Park Chalet,Anchorage Mitton MA,Michael Hughes 617·524·9247 AK,st 1730· 1830,Mark or Giselle Bergeron 907·345·1010DEC 4,SAMM,C,Bellevue WA location tba,1000.1200, Dave Enger 425·822·6254 DEC 5,PTOC,Possum Trot 111/G,Kansas City KS location tba, AUG 21,COK,X/Bike.O,traii.O & line-O,Renaissance Park, Bob Lane 816·697-4097 Charlotte NC,st 1030·1200,COK hotline 704-543-3773DEC 31 ,COC,Millennium MeeVB,Seattle WA location tba, Debbie Newell425-488· 7471 BIKE EVENTS SEP 5,MNOC,CiWYOSc .j. bike·O,r&s 1200.1400,Lake Re- becca RP,Rockford MN,Stephanie Martineau 651-415· LONG EVENTS AUG 1,QOC,XIbike-O,Columbia MD,1000.1200,Street Thoma 1822 or Brad Snyder 612·553·2848 41 0·880·0056 or QOC hotline 703·528·4636OCT 2 or 3,RMOC,The Scapegoat/G,CO location tba , SEP 11,NTOA,X/Bike-OiWYO,Erwin Park, Dallas TX ,1000, Jeff Hutchinson 303·399·3574 AUG 7,UNO,X/mt bike-O.Windblown Ski Area, New Ipswich Rob Card 972-53()..0044 [email protected] NH, reg 1400-1600,Aiar & Eva Ruutopold 603-654-2489 (Rain dates 9/ 11 or 9/25)OCT 3,MNOC,The MinnegoatltJ15 km,Murphy-Hanrehan SP, ruutopold @tellink.net Apple Valley MN,Brad Snyder 612·553-2848SPREADING-0, continued from page 38 COK sponsored class per se but has long one of our events. The clinics are always been taught by Jim HaD one of our key& Darlene Munson: with assistance from members and also the Dean of Arts & Sci- scheduled on Saturday morning, the day be-Sue Pearson, included orienteering within ences at the school. The course is offered inelementary school P.E. curriculum; received the fall and the spring semesters and I am fore a club event.award for Outstanding Program from CT As- now doing the fall class to help Jim with hissociation for Health, Physical Education very full schedule. CQK maps are used and 2) A special course was requested by anRecreation & Dance in 1994; Charlie De- we have a number of members that came toweese (NEOC): conducted a class.for a girl orienteering through the class. instructor of a local university class. Thescout group in his town. Also, class atdaughter's school; Julie & Gerard Weath- Central Ohio Orienteering: Karen Rogers class was for Phy Ed majors to encourageerby (NEOC): conducted a class for a girl I did three 0-training sessions/coursesscout troop; Jim Borowitz (NEOC): demo them to consider non traditional activities forat boy scout camporee, provided a school- for Girl Scouts last Fall for 22, 28, and 37yard map for a P.E. teacher; Virginia deLi- scouts in the 8 - 13 yr. old bracket. Last their future planning. The 15 students, mostrna & Naomi Davidson: orienteering work- month, I put on the 0 portion of a camporeeshop for lnner City Outings; Kevin with about 150 Girl Scouts from 6 to 16, ro- of whom had never been off the trail before,Gibbons (NEOC): boy scouts; Terri Boshka tating through the station all day.(NEOC): taught orienteering to high school enjoyed the experience very much. After 2+students; Roy Gurnon (NEOC): taught I'm on the verge of volunteering to doorienteering to Jr High students; Brien an 0-class for Ohio State ' s non-credit pro- hours of classroom and outdoor skills ses-Brown: includes orienteering in 9th grade gram, but I'm seriously lacking time. I'vegeography curriculum in Colchester; his en- got the material ready. sions, they were given a 1 hour Score-0tire freshman class orienteers at Hurd StatePark (CT) each Fall; Anne Parmenter: in- Mark Frank (DYOA, who does a lot course to complete.cludes orienteering within a P.E. class at of workshops) was a big help. After I talkedConnecticut College; Peter Dart (NEOC): to him last year at the convention, he sent 3) At the request of a Boy Scout troopincludes orienteering as activity for his mid- me the packet he uses for his presentations.dle school outdoor club, other Physical Edu- It was great. scoutmaster, a map & compass training ses-cation and/or geography teachers. Cascade OC: sion was held. They had previously tried to Pearson has heard of orienteering be- Rick Hood has presented programs oning included in curriculum within school orienteering to schools, agencies, organiza- do a Trim course, but were unable to findsystems in Glastonbury, Lebanon, Storrs, tions, and corporations on behalf of the sportManchester, South Windsor, Southington, for over 10 years. Today, however, Rick is even one control. After about an hour ofMiddletown, East Lyme.Orienteering is also more involved with his business, Hood Con-taught (in some form) at Springfield College sulting and Services, where he specializes in training, they successfully completed a shortand Eastern CT State U. wilderness navigation, emergency, and team building programs. This includes teaching course of five controls. They were in training aspects of land navigation for the National Association for Search and Rescue, the for a Philmont trek of 65 miles in 10 days. Emergency Response Institute, and Ed- monds Community College. He continues to 4) Annually, PTOC conducts a Science donate his time to local orienteering events, ski patrol, trail development, SAR, and first Olympiad event at a local community col- aid organizations. Rick is also the US Brun- ton/Nexus sale representative to the SARI lege. This is an academic challenge event for EMS/DR market as well as a writer for Ad- vance Rescue Technology. junior and senior high students, which pro- Possum Trot OC: Paul Akin ~oorempsseetsitfiroonmtothteheloncaatlioenvael nltevthelr.oOuguhr a state I) Annually, PTOC conducts three Be- specif- ginner Clinics at local parks. They are four ic event is called \"Nature Quest\" and takes hour sessions divided between classroom presentations, outdoor skill training and a the form of a Score-0 course. Club members short O'course. Usually well attended with enthusiastic novices, many of whom come to have produced an 0-map of the college cam- pus; the students bring their own compasses.USOF Trail-0 Commmittee BY THE WAY Paul Pearson, Barb Sleight, Tony Eric Bone sent this out on the 0-net inManiscalco, Joanne Sankus recently con- response to an inquiry he received:ducted a Trail-0 clinic at th US Sports andFitness Center for the Disabled at Spring- * State Farm Insurance Company isfield College. having a 30-35 person retreat.Carolina 0-Klub: Dan Davis: * It will be in Leavenworth, WA, in Au- COK does a fair amount of workshops gust (probably 18th to 20th).for scouts and some special interest groups * They are considering orienteering as asuch as \"Women In The Outdoors\". Also, a team-building exercise.Ivoonlo~erdunwniitnhg formal program that we are in- is a class at Central Piedmont * They are willing to pay, but did notCommunity College in Charlotte, NC. This say how much.is a class offered for by the Physical Educa- * The nearest map is the ski-0 map at Lake Wenatchee State Park, about 20 miles away . I don't know if they'd be willing to go that far. * Whether at Lake Wenatchee or at their resort, some mapping would be needed. Let me know if you might be interested in this and I'll give you the contact informa- tion. email: [email protected] Department for credit. It is not really a The future is here: carpe diem! (•)60 ORIENTEERING NORTH AMERICA JULY 19!J9

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