Wednesday, 29 August 2007
Prize Giving
Junior National Champion 2007 - Mike Collett
2nd Place - Will Ellis
3rd Place - George Green
Gordon Camp Memorial (Best Under 21) - Tom Smith
Highest Placed Woman - Franchesca Aitken
Highest Placed Newcomer - Chris Lawrence
Tuesday, 28 August 2007
Monday, 27 August 2007
Final Scores
We had a misreading of the Briefed Parachute Zone rules and so have corrected the penalties - the updated scores will be published tomorrow hopefully ...
All over now ...
A long day of clearing up is over ....
Club members and a few visitors flew yesterday's task - Ray Hart did a little under 100kph raw speed in his Nimbus 2C, James Francis flew N12 on his second cross country and should be claiming Silver Distance and 100km Diploma Part1, Paul Wilkinson can claim Silver Distance and landed out 3 fields short :-( My syndicate partner had a grand day out ... lucky git!
More pictures will appear over the next couple of days on here and FaceBook
Club members and a few visitors flew yesterday's task - Ray Hart did a little under 100kph raw speed in his Nimbus 2C, James Francis flew N12 on his second cross country and should be claiming Silver Distance and 100km Diploma Part1, Paul Wilkinson can claim Silver Distance and landed out 3 fields short :-( My syndicate partner had a grand day out ... lucky git!
More pictures will appear over the next couple of days on here and FaceBook
Sunday, 26 August 2007
Sunday 26th August
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Scores Here
18:12 - Congratulations to Mike Collete - Junior National Champion 2007 - Prize giving at 18:30 in the Grey Hangar
17:53 - Preliminary Results excluding the Landout have been done ...
17:52 - MY is confirmed as landing out at Rattlesden
17:01 - MY is still unaccounted for ...
17:00 - All finished bar Land Outs: 503, JA9, DWQ, T16, KNE
15:36 - Never mind I'm goting to watch this ...
15:35 - SH2 1 min
15:35 - it is all to think and fast for me to cope ...
15:34 - EH 5km
15:31 -Finishers begin to call 10km etc
START FINISH RADIO FEED IS WORKING - radio feed
Dawn Goldsmith is now helping with Blogging as I go to see what is happening in real life ...
Starts: Start line opened at 13:13
149 - 37
168 -
178 - 22
17K - Withdrawn
194 - 50
296 - 22
424 - 45
486 - 55
503 - 18 - Land Out near Lavenham - 1TP
524 - 38
55 - 18
676 - 48
70 - 45
7Q - 14:04
844 - 15
873 - Withdrawn
96 - 23
980 - 27
C1 - 40
DWQ - 15 - 14:03
EC - 18
EGF - 40
FQB - 31
FRZ - 15 - 30
FZW - 27
GCA - 15
GW - 21
HNC -
HXH -
HXM - 19
JA9 - 14:02
JCF - 50
KEE - 18
KMC -
KNE - 20 - 30
KV - 14:07 - 14:13
MY - 22 - 14:32
N12 - Withdrawn
N16 - 23 - 50
NG1 - 24
P19 - Withdrawn
P20 - 43 - 14:03
PH - 22
R55 - Widthdrawn
RS - 17
SH2 - 19 - 10km - 1min
T19 - 24
T5 - 32 - 10km
WE - 57
X8 - 40
H/C
12 - 27
925 - 35 -10km
98 - 43
OL - 14:07
T40 - 25
13:33 - Starts are coming thick and fast
13:15: Start line opens. You can listen to the starts on the radio feed
13:05: Start line opening at 13:13 at 3,200ft
12:45: More than half the grid have launched
11:50: First launch at 12:15 on task A
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Tasks have been set:
Task A: TST - SMB - RAT - HTN - TIB
Task Type: Speed Task
Distance: 154.20km
Task B: TST - THE - RAT - HTN - TIB
Task Type: Speed Task
Distance: 104.61km
See the task map here
First Launch not before 12:00
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The day dawns bright - a weak cold front went through in the night so we are hoping for better conditions than yesterday.
Grid before Briefing on 03
Scores Here
18:12 - Congratulations to Mike Collete - Junior National Champion 2007 - Prize giving at 18:30 in the Grey Hangar
17:53 - Preliminary Results excluding the Landout have been done ...
17:52 - MY is confirmed as landing out at Rattlesden
17:01 - MY is still unaccounted for ...
17:00 - All finished bar Land Outs: 503, JA9, DWQ, T16, KNE
15:36 - Never mind I'm goting to watch this ...
15:35 - SH2 1 min
15:35 - it is all to think and fast for me to cope ...
15:34 - EH 5km
15:31 -Finishers begin to call 10km etc
START FINISH RADIO FEED IS WORKING - radio feed
Dawn Goldsmith is now helping with Blogging as I go to see what is happening in real life ...
Starts: Start line opened at 13:13
149 - 37
168 -
178 - 22
17K - Withdrawn
194 - 50
296 - 22
424 - 45
486 - 55
503 - 18 - Land Out near Lavenham - 1TP
524 - 38
55 - 18
676 - 48
70 - 45
7Q - 14:04
844 - 15
873 - Withdrawn
96 - 23
980 - 27
C1 - 40
DWQ - 15 - 14:03
EC - 18
EGF - 40
FQB - 31
FRZ - 15 - 30
FZW - 27
GCA - 15
GW - 21
HNC -
HXH -
HXM - 19
JA9 - 14:02
JCF - 50
KEE - 18
KMC -
KNE - 20 - 30
KV - 14:07 - 14:13
MY - 22 - 14:32
N12 - Withdrawn
N16 - 23 - 50
NG1 - 24
P19 - Withdrawn
P20 - 43 - 14:03
PH - 22
R55 - Widthdrawn
RS - 17
SH2 - 19 - 10km - 1min
T19 - 24
T5 - 32 - 10km
WE - 57
X8 - 40
H/C
12 - 27
925 - 35 -10km
98 - 43
OL - 14:07
T40 - 25
13:33 - Starts are coming thick and fast
13:15: Start line opens. You can listen to the starts on the radio feed
13:05: Start line opening at 13:13 at 3,200ft
12:45: More than half the grid have launched
11:50: First launch at 12:15 on task A
--
Tasks have been set:
Task A: TST - SMB - RAT - HTN - TIB
Task Type: Speed Task
Distance: 154.20km
Task B: TST - THE - RAT - HTN - TIB
Task Type: Speed Task
Distance: 104.61km
See the task map here
First Launch not before 12:00
---
The day dawns bright - a weak cold front went through in the night so we are hoping for better conditions than yesterday.
Grid before Briefing on 03
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