2019 NOL final pointscore

The final points for the 2019 NOL season can be found here.

In yesterday’s last race,Bridget Anderson (SA Arrows) beat Natasha Key (Victoria) by enough to win the Senior Women title. Victoria had a strong day to win the Senior Women teams competition.

The full list of winners is:

Simon Uppill, Senior Men
Bridget Anderson, Senior Women
Patrick Miller, Junior Men
Tara Melhuish, Junior Women

Canberra Cockatoos: Senior Men, Junior Men, Junior Women
Victoria: Senior Women.

Congratulations to everyone and to all competitors and event organisers for an exciting season.

NOL Points Update

The National Orienteering League pointscore has been updated following today’s Oceania Long Distance Competition.

Simon Uppill (SA Arrows) has defended his Senior Men title, in addition to the classes already resolved earlier in the week. Matt Doyle can tie and be a joint winner if he wins tomorrow and Simon places lower than fourth. Natasha Key (Victoria) has overtaken Bridget Anderson to lead senior women by 3 points but the final result in that class will depend upon the last race tomorrow.

In the Senior Women teams, Victoria have extended their lead over the Canberra Cockatoos but it is still possible, although unlikely, for the Cockatoos to win the season tomorrow.

The current pointscore can be found here.

National Orienteering League Pointscore

The 2019 NOL pointscore has been updated following last weekend’s races. The season concludes with two races next weekend.

The Canberra Cockatoos have won Senior Men, Junior Men and Junior Women competitions. Tara Melhuish and Patrick Miller have won the individual junior classes. Congratulations to the Cockatoos.

Victoria leads the Cockatoos in Senior Women, Simon Uppill has almost won Senior Men, while in Senior Women Bridget Anderson narrowly leads Natasha Key and that result will probably be decided on the last race.

The full pointscore can be found here.

Embargoes for Melbourne Sprint Weekend

Orienteering Victoria have announced embargoed areas for the Melbourne Sprint Weekend in March 2020. Details can be found here.

2019 Silva Medal – Progress Scores after the Australian Long Championships

Silva Medal 2019

Progress Scores after Australian Long

After seven events that contribute to the determination of the winner of the Silva Medal 3 orienteers have achieved the maximum points (24) with at least 6 wins. They are Robin Uppill and Bruce Arthur with 7 wins and Stephen Craig with 6 wins. 6 other orienteers can achieve 6 wins with 1 or 2 wins from the remaining 2 events.

Therefore the Silva Medal winner will be determined on a countback.

With 9 events used to calculate the Silva Medal this year the maximum points can be achieved with less that 6 victories provided significant points are achieved in events other than those won. Theoretically, 22 other orienteers can reach maximum points at this time. These orienteers will have less than 6 wins and therefore will have to carry at least one negative winning margin, making their chances of a win possible but slim.

The average winning margin for the current leading three orienteers are:

  • Stephen Craig 28%

  • Bruce Arthur 19%

  • Robin Uppill 3%

Robin has had some narrow wins. Both Stephen and Bruce have had some good wins.

Progressive scores will be announced at the presentation for each event providing time allows between finalisation of the event and the presentation to carry out the calculations.

Darryl Erbacher

Statistician

Points Wins
Robin Uppill 24 7
Bruce Arthur 24 7
Stephen Craig 24 6
Natasha Key 21 4
Jenny Bourne 21 4
Warren Key 21 4
Darryl Erbacher 21 3
Tara Melhuish 20 4
Simon Uppill 20 2
Martina Craig 20 3
Eoin Rothery 20 2
David Stocks 20 5
Craig Feuerherdt 19 3
Clare Hawthorne 19 3
Cath Chalners 19 2
Alex Tarr 19 3
Paul Hoopmann 18 4
Cathy McComb 18 1
Tim Ashman 17 3
Judi Herkes 17 3
Basil Baldwin 17 3
Zoe Melhuish 16 2
Rachel West 16 3
Paul Pacque 16 0
Alastair George 16 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OA Competition Rules Updated

An update to Orienteering Australia’s Competition Rules for foot orienteering events has been released by  OA’s Technical Director, Jenny Casanova.

A summary of the changes can be found here.

The updated version of rules can be found in the Orienteering Australia manual in Section 2.1.

 

High Performance Group (HPG) Updates

  1. OA Confirms Head Coach and High Performance Administrator Roles extension until 2020

At its recent board meeting OA Directors discussed and agreed to extend the terms of the OA Head Coach, Jim Russell, and High Performance Administrator, Ian Prosser, until 2020.

Extending the current terms will allow the current staff to hand over the responsibilities to new appointees after the completion of JWOC, WOC, and preparations for the Australian Championships week in 2020. Since planning for 2021 will start well before the end of 2020, OA’s plan is to commence the Head Coach recruitment in the first half of 2020 and aim for a smooth handover.

      2.Changes to current National Orienteering League flagged

Following on from the recent HPG survey (results summary here) it has been decided to introduce a shorter NOL season from 2020. Next year’s NOL will end with the ACT round in May. Where feasible, other enhancements highlighted in the survey results will be encouraged in collaboration with the NOL organisers and state teams. From the survey results some common themes evolved such as more exciting races, increase the team element of the NOL, reduced costs of participation, and a better pathway for younger orienteers.

      3. OA HPG and Coaching Committee meeting at Oceania

Orienteering Australia has now formally constituted a High Performance and Coaching Committee. Each state is invited to appoint two delegates to the committee (as foreshadowed in an earlier email to the States) and the national athlete representative is invited as well. The terms of reference for the committee are attached.

The first official meeting of the committee will be held at the Oceania Sprint Champs on Saturday 28th September as soon as the presentation ceremony concludes. Details are in the attached draft agenda. Also attached are the earlier circulated notes from the interim meeting held in April.