eborienteers
warmly invite you to
WHITE ROSE 2005
WR 2004 logo 27-29th August

Collis Rigg & Heater Rigg
Helmsley
North Yorkshire
WR 2005 logo

3 days of orienteering in the heart of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park near the picturesque market town of Helmsley with its medieval castle and Duncombe Park house, the ancestral home of Lord Feversham.

Results

Notes:
  • If you find any problems with the results, please contact Dave Binks, eborsi@stoneriggs.plus.com
  • Any 'non comp' comments refer only to a competitor's status for the 2-day White Rose Trophy competition and do not apply to badge ranking points for individual days. Where these were earned they will be credited in the usual way.

Event Details

 

The most popular and longest established orienteering holiday weekend in Britain:

Badge Event Technical Standards

The combination of badge classes shown in the original event flyer is incorrect. The revised combinations will appear in the final details, but please note that all senior badge classes will be planned to TD5 and thus will not be combined with junior classes planned to a lower technical standard.

New Relay Format

This year features a new "team-score" style of relay event on the Monday. The objective is to make the relay more fun and exciting and ensure that everyone has finished by 12:00 so they can start early on their journey home.

All three team members will start at the same time. On the start whistle each team member will pick up a copy of the same map, over-printed with all the controls for their class. It will be up to the team to decide who visits which controls, the object being for the team to jointly score as many points as possible within one hour (3/4 hr for Class D). However, it will also be compulsory for all three team members to visit 4 common controls. This will ensure that everyone has to run and must navigate. When each team member returns to the finish field, they will be held in a pen after the final control until all three are present and then they will run into the finish together. The winning team will be the one with the most points and in the event of a tie, the team that finished first. There will be different controls specified for each class, so that Class A may have 30 controls of high technical difficulty, whereas Class D will have a mixture of TD5, TD3 and TD2.

Although there will be a mass start for each class, with all three team members starting together, the fact that teams will need time to plan their routes means that people will leave the start kite at different times.

However for Class E (juniors) the relay will consist of 3 traditional cross-country routes, of yellow standard. All three set off together and will decide, after the start, which of the 3 loops each will run. (A parent can be present to advise.) Once again all three members of the team will need to be present in the holding pen, after the final control, before the team can run into the finish. First team back wins.