Dent Sets the Standard

Julian Dent showed why he is Australia’s top ranked orienteer with five dominating wins in gold mining, granite and campus terrain types.

Winners (best 4 of 5 scores)

Course 1    Julian Dent     Susanne Casanova

Course 2    Michael Burton     Belinda Lawford

Course 3    Steve Flick      Eleanor Ross

Course 4    Dave Lotty     Sandra Tarr

Course 5    Brodie Nankervis     Nicola Blatchford

Course 6    Ashley Nankervis     Lanita Steer

 

Full results and splits are available below.

Day 1 – Sailor’s Falls, Daylesford

Results

Splits

Tarrengower, Maldon

Preliminary Results

Splits

Day 3 – Creswick Diggings

Results

Splits

Day 4 – St George’s Lake, Creswick

Results

Splits

Day 5 – Ballarat University

Results

Splits

Overall Results

Christmas 5 Days – Scores.pdf

Route Gadget for days 1 – 5.  (Maps, courses and allows you to draw your course and replay it against other runners).

2009 MTBO Selection Policy

Selection Process for Australian Team to compete at MTBO WOC 2009
 1.      The selection will be for up to 8 riders (total) for both Men’s and Women’s Team.
Selectors will use the three ‘picks’ system as a priority order.

·    Pick A:     A maximum of 2 riders chosen with regard to all relevant performances, including previous WOC’s.

·    Pick B:    A minimum of one rider, and maximum of 2 riders, chosen purely on their performance at the trials.

·    Pick C:    One rider chosen at the selectors’ sole discretion

 2. A Minimum of 2 MTBO races will be held at act as selection trials. The races will be held early enough to arrange travel and time off, but late enough to be an accurate gauge of form.

The races used will be:

  • To check the performance of those being considered for Pick A
  • To allow up to 2 riders to self-select as provided for by Pick B
  • To add to the information the Selectors have about the other riders in consideration for Pick C.

 

3. Attendance at the trials is not necessary to be considered for selection.  However,

  • Failure to attend any of the trials will make you only eligible for consideration in Pick C.
  • Finishing only one of the trials ( including when due to mechanical breakdown) will make it more difficult for the Selectors to compare your performance to the others when considering those eligible for both Pick A and Pick B.

 

4. All riders wishing to be considered for the Men’s and Women’s Team must:

  • inform the Selectors of the ‘Expression’ of Interest’ by email or written application.
  • inform the Selectors prior to the selection trials (at the very latest) that they are both available and are willing to travel.
  • be current members of their State Orienteering Association and local Orienteering club.
  • be Australian Citizens.

5. The following grounds will preclude any riders from consideration for the Australian MTBO WOC Team:
·         Failure to comply with any aspect of the OA Drug’s Policy.
·         Where it is believed the inclusion of a rider will be detrimental to the combined spirit of the Australian Team, and thereby have a negative impact on other riders’ performance.

 Peta Whitford
Rick Armstrong

Blake Gordon
November 2009

2009 MTBO Squads

Australian MTBO 2009 squads

High Performance Squad In recognition of reaching the highest standard in World MTBO
Adrian Jackson                VIC

Senior A Squad = those who have represented Australia at WOC, have strongly contested selection or have performed well in major events and demonstrated commitment to elite MTBO racing
MEN
Tony Clark*                      VIC
Anthony Darr                    NSW
Paul Darvodelsky              NSW
Andrew Fellows                QLD
Matt Hope                        TAS
Alex Randall                    VIC
David Simpfendorfer          ACT

WOMEN
Cath Chalmers                 WA
Thorlene Egerton*             Qld
Mary Fien                        NSW
Jen Graham-Taylor           WA
Carolyn Jackson*             VIC
Anna Sheldon*                 Qld
Melanie Simpson*            NSW

Senior B Squad = Those who have demonstrated a high level of performance and a commitment to attending selection trials in the future.

MEN
Jiri Cech                          NSW
Aaron Dodd                      VIC
Jamie Goddard                 VIC
Stewart Grieg                   WA
Dion Keech                      VIC
Matt Koerber                    ACT
Brett Merchant                 SA
Matt Ryder                       QLD
Ricky Thackray                WA
John Toomey                   WA
Jason Wallington              WA
Damian Welbourne           NSW

WOMEN
Alison Curtin                   NSW
Sarah Dunnage                WA
Caitlin Wade                    VIC

Junior A Squad = those who have achieved top performances in major events and have expressed an interest in committing to improving with a view to attending selection trials in the future.

JUNIOR BOYS
Chris Firman                    QLD
Heath Jamieson               VIC
Peter Markworth               VIC
Kurt Neumann                  QLD
Oscar Phillips                  TAS
Luke Poland                     ACT
Joshua Roberts                NSW

Junior B Squad = those who have shown a high level of competitiveness in  MTBO events and are committed to improving their skills and ability.
JUNIOR BOYS
Morgan Clark                   VIC
Ian Lawford                      ACT
Alex Massey                    NSW
James Robertson             VIC

* not available for selection for 2009

Outer Edge features Australian Orienteering

OuteredgeDec08coverAustralia’s outdoor adventure magazine, Outer Edge, has a special Orienteering feature in its latest edition. Editor Pat Kinsella spent three days watching the action at the Australian Championships Carnival in Maryborough, Queensland. Kinsella presents the sport from an outsiders perspective, and shows the many positive attributes of the sport we love. Look at for it in the news stands today.

For more information checkout www.outeredgemag.com.au

Level 2 Coaching Workshop

The Level 2 Coaching Workshop will be held in Canberra on January 31st and February 1st. The workshop will be led by experienced Level 3 coach Paul Pacqué. Paul has many years experience in all facets of orienteering including coaching the Australian JWOC team and Junior Squad for many years.

The course willl be held at the Carotel Motel in North Canberra. This will mean that the accommodation and sessions will be at the same location. The workshop will be run from 9am Saturday until 4pm Sunday and will include a Saturday night session. Transport will not be required during the weekend and transfers to and from the airport will be arranged.

States are asked to help encourage and provide funding for participants attending. The cost of accommodation will be subsidised by OA, however a small cost may charged. This will be kept to the minimum amount possible.

Anyone wishing to attend should contact Dave Meyer by December 26th.

Adrian Jackson continues to improve

Adrian Jackson, our present middle distance world champion in MTBO, again demonstrated his outstanding fitness by winning the elite MTBA National Round Crosscountry event on the Gold Coast on Nov 31.  In very hot and wet conditions AJ maintained  great consistency in his laps and had a 2 minute margin after completing the course in 1hr53 mins.   He competes again at National Round 3 on Dec 13th at the You Yangs in Victoria.

In other MTB news…
Quite a few orienteers were amongst the 530 riders competing in the annual Urban Polaris on Dec 7th.  This is a 7 hour score type event taking riders in pairs through the entire Canberra region.   MTBO Coach Kay Haarsma showed her cunning to place 2nd in the super-vets with 410 points and 20th overall from 265 teams, with her partner Robert Adam.  Other prominent results were: Robert Prentice, (400 points) 2nd in the mixed; Joshua Roberts and Jamie van Netten (370 points) were 20th in open men (39th overall) John Scown (360 points) was 3rd in supervets; Ann Scown was 4th in vet women; Mace Neve 7th in open women; Nic Plunkett-Cole  8th in open women, and Paul and Vicki Haynes were 8th in the supervets.

OA Challenge

Following the first day of the Annual OA Conference delegates from the states joined the OA Board in the OA Challenge. Given the conference was being within the ANU, it was the natural setting for the most important event on the orienteering calender. Two hagaby style courses gave an opportunity for some head-to-head racing which produced some good battles. Construction and locked gates frustrated some of the competitors but all enjoyed the afternoon tour of the ANU.

The field was strong in the Long course with 4 males in the top 20 competing. Some visiting SILVA NOL competitors also attended for some quality training which added to the buzzing atmosphere. Predictably Julian Dent destroyed the field but given he was not a conference attendee he attracted the standard 1hr time penalty. This gave Eric ‘Ecmo’ Morris the victory ahead of Victorians Bruce ‘Triple Champ’ Arthur and Blair ‘the Human Calculator’ Trewin. Jenny ‘Carn the Arrows’ Casanova was the solo female in the long and showed WA’s John ‘When’s the paddling?’ Toomey how it’s done with a snappy 7 minute margin over him. Andy ‘I’ll pretend to be busy and not compete’ Hogg saw the writing on the wall and did not take part.

OA HP Director, Mike ‘I’ll show the elites how it’s done’ Dowling’, added himself to WOC 2009 middle distance calculations sneaking in ahead of Ian ‘Another bloody trip to the east’ Dalton for a 24 second victory in the short.Christine Brown showed her class and took both third overall and the women’s title. Robin ‘this is a very Special Project’ Uppill was the second female and Liz Bourne third.

Long                                         Short

Eric Morris        28.46               Mike Dowling      25.21
Bruce Arthur      31.21               Ian Dalton           25.45
Blair Trewin       31.56               Christine Brown   27.55 (W)
Ian Dodd           37.07               Peter Mayer        29.02
Ben Rattray        37.17               Reid Moran        29.39
Jenny Casanova  37.28 (W)       Robyn Uppill      34.05 (W)
Geoff Wood       43.05               Robert Spry       34.05
John Toomey      44.04               Liz Bourne         38.20 (W)
Paul Prudhoe      47.15               Craig Steffens     24.03 (one loop)

Non-OA                                    Non-OA
Julian Dent          25.20               Phoebe Dent      26.17
Lachlan Dow      34. 53              Jose Zapota        27.18
Paul Fischer        37.10               Hilary Wood      40.10
Kerrin Rattray     37.28

New IOF Anti-doping rules

Dear Member Federations,

Please find attached the new IOF Anti-Doping Rules. The rules have been revised to be compliant with the new (2009) World Anti-Doping Code. In accordance with the required procedure, the rules have been submitted to WADA for review and approval. WADA has confirmed that the rules are in line with the Code.

The rules are also to be found on the IOF homepage at www.orienteering.org, and hard copies will shortly be circulated to all member federations. WADA’s 2009 World Anti-Doping Code and the new Prohibited List can be downloaded at www.wada-ama.org.

The new IOF A-D rules will come into effect on 1 January 2009.

Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Best regards,

Anna Zeelig

International Orienteering Federation IOF

IOF Commissions

The International Orienteering Federation has announced that 5 Australians have been reappointed to IOF Commissions. This includes:

  • Michael Dowling to the Foot Orienteering Commission
  • Blake Gordon to the MTB Orienteering Commission
  • David Hogg to the Environment Commission
  • Barry McCrae  to the Rules Commission
  • John Brammall as IOF Regional Development Delegate for Oceania.

Orienteering Australia congratulates these five on their appointment and thanks them for their continuing efforts.

National Squads and Bushrangers team

The Bushrangers team includes a mix of experience and youth, with four members of the selected 2008 JWOC team stepping up to represent Australia in their first official race in the open age class.  The team is (with those in the Australia/New Zealand Challenge team denoted accordingly):

Women

Laurina Neumann (A/NZ )
Briohny Davey
Mace Neve (A/NZ)
Vanessa Round (A/NZ)

Men

Ben Rattray (A/NZ)
Simon Uppill (A/NZ)
Oliver Mitchell
Bryan Keely
Ryan Smyth (A/NZ)
Geoff Stacey

2009 National Squads have also been announced.  In the  National Senior Squad selectors have placed a strong focus on athletes with current WOC prospects as well as younger athletes with longer term claims to WOC places.  The elite High Performance Group contains four women, reflecting their excellent performances at this year’s world championships.

National Senior Squad/ High Performance Group

Julian Dent (HPG)
Matt Parton

Ben Rattray
Kerrin Rattray
Dave Shepherd
Reuben Smith

Ryan Smyth
Simon Uppill
William Hawkins
Bryan Keely
Oliver Mitchell

Women

Jo Allison (HPG)
Hanny Allston (HPG)

Grace Elson (HPG)
Kathryn Ewels (HPG)

Jasmine Neve
Vanessa Round
Anna Sheldon

Laurina Neumann
Rachel Effeney
Shannon Jones
Mace Neve
Susanne Casanova