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Discussion: NAOC Sprint Classes

in: Orienteering; General

Sep 20, 2006 1:11 PM # 
PG:
I see on the NAOC web page that the classes M45-54 and F 45-54 are no longer on the same courses for the sprint as M20-34 and F20-34 respectively. So I assume that any older folks who registered in either of the 45-54 classes and would like to get WRE points now need to change to M/F 35-44. Is that so, Mike?
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Sep 20, 2006 3:04 PM # 
Nick:
and it is ONLY one more day to register too
Sep 20, 2006 4:30 PM # 
rm:
So I assume that any older folks who registered in either of the 45-54 classes and would like to get WRE points now need to change to M/F 35-44.

This is what I understood Mike to say in a post recently on the Canadain o-squad list.

"Online registration will close September 23 2006 at 6pm." - from the registration web site today. Sounds like maybe they extended it a day or two?
Sep 20, 2006 5:03 PM # 
Nick:
if it's says 23 is "for sure" = 2 days
Sep 20, 2006 8:21 PM # 
Hammer:
Yes we moved M/F 45 off of the WRE to shorten the start draw and keep things more exciting. I sent an email to the Canadian Squad and had thought I also sent it to the US team but I guess I did not (lots of things to do - little time). So if you want to run the WRE you must be on course #3 or #4 for men and women respectively.

Yes, registration has been extended to Sept. 23 at 6pm.
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Also we have added open-3 and open-4 categories for the middle distance race. Although these courses are only marginally shorter than courses 5-7 we have added these be request. To change a category please do so before Sept 23 at 6pm (eastern time). Email contact info is on the web site.

Also there are still tickets available for the banquet.

Directions will also be added to the web site in the next few days. A location map of the race locations has been online for some time now.



Sep 23, 2006 9:11 AM # 
mindsweeper:
Is there a course 101?

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