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Fermanagh Orienteers and Lagan Valley Orienteers were the organisers of this years IOC, held over the May holiday weekend. The weather was perfect for racing, not cold and wet, and not so warm that dehydration became a factor.
The sprint race (day 1) was held on the Florencecourt Estate, Fermanagh. The terrain used was a mixture of urban detail, parkland and forest. This was a departure from most sprint events where urban terrain is predominantly used. It was a fine event, and a good orienteering experience.
The middle distance race (day 2) was on the shore of Lough Erne, at Castle Archdale. The courses were fast and offered plenty of route choice. The arena was in the impressive castle courtyard where competitors raced up and down flights of steps to reach the finish kite.
Day 3, the classic distance race was held in the Cavan Burren Park, in the area first used for IOC 1994. The complex mixture of forest and open land provided plenty of technical challenge. The courses had everything - fine navigation in complex forest with undergrowth and low visibility, fast running on intricate open limestone terrain and myriad route-choice.
The relay (day 4), organised by LVO, was held in Parkanaur, a recreational forest park near Dungannon. The terrain allowed for fast running with interesting vegetation details which influenced route choice.
Ajax podium finishers
(Roisin and Ruairi Long competed for their university club (UCDO) at the championships, but we are still claiming them as our own!!!)
Sprint (Day 1) – Florencecourt, Fermanagh
First: M20E Ruairi Long
Second: W21E Roisin Long
Middle Distance (Day 2) – Castle Archdale, Fermanagh
First: M20E Ruairi Long, M55 Aonghus O'Cleirigh
Second: M12 Cian Wickham
Third: W21E Roisin Long
Classic Distance (Day 3) – Burren Park, Cavan
First: M20E Ruairi Long, M55 Aonghus O'Cleirigh
Third: W21E Roisin Long
Relay (Day 4) – Parkanaur, Tyrone
First: H12 Aonghus O'Cleirigh, Paul, Mike Long
Roisin Long finished in the winning Premier Women's Open Class team representing UCDO, a fantastic result! Ruairi Long finished in the third placed Premier Men's Open Class team representing UCDO, again a great result.
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