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Irish Orienteering Association

Irish Orienteering Association. Planning and Controlling Workshop Championship Guidelines 5 December 2009 David Peel Harold White. IOA Guideline 5. The national and regional championships (and other designated ‘major events’) have two aims: (A) to find the champion in each class

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Irish Orienteering Association

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  1. Irish Orienteering Association Planning and Controlling Workshop Championship Guidelines 5 December 2009 David Peel Harold White

  2. IOA Guideline 5 • The national and regional championships (and other designated ‘major events’) have two aims: • (A) to find the champion in each class • (B) to provide high standard competition for all members of the IOA • Where these aims conflict, the first shall take priority • Key planning focus: Winning time of champions

  3. Issues to be resolved • Do we need detailed Guidelines for Short and B courses? • Should Short and B classes be of the same technical standard as the main ones? • Do we introduce M & W 20 Elite courses? (And M&W 18 Elite?) • Can we do away with the present Guideline that requires an exclusive course for W21E • Do we set course standards by external standards or do we tailor them for Irish competitors? • What are the appropriate class combinations? • What are the appropriate winning times, technical, and physical standards for each class?

  4. Recent experience

  5. Competitor speeds Men

  6. Competitor speeds Women

  7. Proposed TD5 and PD5 courses and class combinations

  8. Proposed TD5 and PD4 courses and class combinations

  9. Proposed TD5 and PD3 courses and class combinations

  10. Proposed TD5 and PD2 courses and class combinations

  11. Courses 12, 13, and 14

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