3234
St. Malo Snow-O
2018-02-24
12:00:00
2018-02-24
13:00:00
Thomas
Graupner
1869
53
MOA
http://www.orienteering.mb.ca/
https://moa.whyjustrun.ca/events/view/3234
Information
<p>The St. Malo Snow-O is an orienteering event with categories for
skiing, snowshoeing, and running/walking. The objective is to
score as many points as possible within the 90-minute time limit. First start will be at 12 noon. For safety reasons, all
competitors must check out and back in with the organizers. Drinks and
snacks will be provided at the end of the race.
</p><p>
Please bring a watch, a compass, and a completed
<a href="http://www.orienteering.mb.ca/membership.html">membership/waiver form</a>
if you are not yet a 2018 member. This event is free for 2018 members
since it will be your first event of the year. Depending on your mode of
transportation (skiing, running, etc.), you may also want to bring
something for holding your map. The maps will be on 11 x 17 inch paper
inside 12 x 18 inch plastic map cases. String and tape will be available
for those who want it. Finally, don't forget to bring warm clothing.
</p><p>
Parking will be at the organizer's parents' home, which is across the lake from
St. Malo Provincial Park. See the road map below. The actual
start/finish will be on the lake, about 100 m from the park.
</p><p>
If you intend to come, please register by using this web site or by
contacting Thomas Graupner (thomasg@cottonwood.ca or 204-292-4209). Please
register by Thursday, February 22nd to ensure that a map will be printed for
you.
</p><p>
<strong>Choice of Category (mode of transportation)</strong>
</p><p>The course can be completed on skis, snowshoes, or just running shoes or winter boots. Runners are usually the fastest. Here are the organizer's recommendations for
choice of footwear:
</p><ol>
<li>If you're at all worried about damaging your skis or snowshoes, then wear running shoes or winter boots.</li>
<li>Whatever
your mode of transportation, make sure your footwear is warm and
durable.
</li>
<li>Until the weather and trail conditions are known, be prepared to run in case skiing becomes impractical.</li>
</ol><p><strong>Scoring and Ranking</strong>
</p><p>There will be 15 controls worth 10 points each. There will also be 3 special legs worth 10 points each. A special leg is simply two connected controls. If you get the two controls consecutively (in either order), you will get the points for the leg in addition to the points for the controls. (Maximum score is 180.)</p><p>There will be no penalty for being late, but controls punched and legs finished after the time limit won't count. <br></p><p>Participants will be ranked according to number of points. Participants with the same number of points will be ranked according to total time (from start punch to finish punch).</p>
3234
Snow-O
Reine-Marie
Guillermic
2987
53
MOA
http://www.orienteering.mb.ca/
3234
Patricia
Graupner
2412
53
MOA
http://www.orienteering.mb.ca/
247151
3234
Alain
Foidart
2141
53
MOA
http://www.orienteering.mb.ca/
3234
Jim
Brereton
4934
53
MOA
http://www.orienteering.mb.ca/
3234
Sebastien
Kerherve
2389
53
MOA
http://www.orienteering.mb.ca/
3234
Dave
Graupner
498
53
MOA
http://www.orienteering.mb.ca/
1959591
3234
Marion
Vidaling
9509
53
MOA
http://www.orienteering.mb.ca/
3234
Muriel
Gamey
5677
53
MOA
http://www.orienteering.mb.ca/
3234
Marine
Jacquier
8154
53
MOA
http://www.orienteering.mb.ca/
3234
Jennifer
Hamilton
1935
53
MOA
http://www.orienteering.mb.ca/
3234
Meredith
P
5383
53
MOA
http://www.orienteering.mb.ca/
3234
Sheldon
Friesen
6431
50
CdeB
http://www.orienteering.mb.ca/
3234
Ursula
Goeres
8258
53
MOA
http://www.orienteering.mb.ca/
247127
3234
Steven
Graupner
1929
53
MOA
http://www.orienteering.mb.ca/
1391710
3234
Kelly
Egilson
3001
53
MOA
http://www.orienteering.mb.ca/
7204467
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