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Full Results and Splits of the 2007 ACT Rogaine Championships Rogaine held on 26/5/07 at Badja State Forest and Wadbilliga National Park Link to splits for each tag carried by team Course 24 Pl Score Dist Time Cat Num Names 1 2470 50.7 23:50:43 MO 16 Joel Mackay, David Baldwin ADCE ADCF 2 2280 52.9 23:48:49 XO 71 Julie Quinn, Vanessa Haverd, Tim Sawkins AXCC AXCD 3 2100 50.2 3:15:07 MO 63 Warwick Dougherty, Phillip Whitten AUCF AUCG 4 1650 37.3 23:46:13 XV 9 Wendy Stevenson, Malcolm Bradley ABCD ABCE 5 1640 37.1 23:31:07 MO 10 Michael Bortz, Felix Schill ABCF ABCG 7 1570 42.2 24:25:27 MV 46 Don McLean, Michael Challen APCG APCH 6 1560 39.6 7:08:17 MV 19 Cliff Harris, Greg Mitchell AECC AECD 8 1490 35.1 17:57:29 MO 53 Martin Lefmann, Pat Mickan ARCG ARCH 9 1490 32.3 23:20:56 WO 13 Benita Sommerville, Nicki Munro ACCE ACCF 10 1480 35.3 6:13:28 XS 41 Ian Booth, Anna Booth, Phil Creaser AOCC AOCD AOCE 11 1460 36.1 5:25:18 MO 47 Daniel James, Greg Jolley APCJ AQCB 12 1400 38.3 23:42:05 MO 2 Andrew Peters, Matthew Parton AACD AACE 13 1390 34.2 6:13:13 MO 39 Sebastien Dunne, Bart Schneemann ANCG ANCH 14 1310 30.6 2:56:22 MV 11 Phill Yates, Ron Avery, Paul Maher ABCH ABCJ ACCB 15 1290 27.9 14:41:14 WO 42 Alexa McAuley, Belinda Bright AOCF AOCG 17 1190 33.0 23:57:50 MO 66 Luke Bulkeley, Peter Radford AVCE AVCF 16 1190 32.9 3:22:22 XV 12 Nihal Danis, Richard Sage ACCC ACCD 18 1150 30.6 23:53:02 XO 26 Matthew Hollingworth, Penny Baker AGCE AGCF 19 1110 31.8 16:35:52 XO 40 Gill Fowler, Matt Ryan ANCJ AOCB 20 1090 28.9 4:58:26 XO 17 Jasmine Elson, Craig Mottershead ADCG ADCH 21 1000 30.8 5:38:49 WV 7 Leanne Aust, Jenny Horsfield AACH AACJ 22 980 26.6 12:57:41 XO 69 Kevin Moore, Nathan Versey, Celia Thompson, Chris Thompson AWCC AWCD AWCE AWCF 23 970 28.6 19:00:56 XO 54 Claire Davey, Marc Murphy, Andrew Wain, Gavin Melgaard ARCF ARCJ ASCB ASCC 24 950 24.9 16:12:01 MO 50 Chris Stevens, Matthew Simpson AQCG AQCH 25 950 23.7 3:10:47 XO 24 David Longman, Louisa Longman AFCH AFCJ 26 900 26.6 2:27:08 MO 49 Jason Lee, John Saldin AQCE AQCF 27 890 28.0 4:41:24 XS 75 Basil Baldwin, Jean Baldwin AYCB AYCC 28 800 32.3 4:31:32 XO 79 Ryan Ruddick, Alex Woods, Gemma McBride AJCH AJCJ AYCJ 29 770 22.2 1:35:58 XO 72 Steven Lade, Taro Deneve, Jessie Hutchison AXCE AXCF AXCG 30 760 32.8 4:41:55 XS 60 Colin Mock, Colleen Mock ATCH ATCJ 31 730 21.8 4:23:47 WS 65 Parissa Poulis, Lyndall Hatch, Kathy Saw AVCB AVCC AVCD 32 720 24.9 23:40:06 WO 80 Rachel Poldy, Jacqui Poldy ATCB ATCC 33 670 24.3 5:15:38 WO 43 Lisa Wyman, Erin Beal, Philippa Kehoe AOCH AOCJ APCB 34 610 20.2 2:46:49 XO 15 Hannah Bender, Jonathan Margo, Daniel Costin, Daniel McMillan ADCB ADCC ADCD 35 580 17.0 24:00:02 MO 64 Garrick Larkin, Paul Lloyd AUCH AUCJ 36 560 17.6 2:16:33 MO 20 Sean Cormack, Yale Carden AECE AECF 37 510 16.0 12:03:15 XO 35 Steven Barry, Wendy Bowden AMCH AMCJ 38 430 14.2 10:44:14 XO 8 Alex Ramsey, Sally Ramsey ABCB ABCC 39 390 15.0 4:20:48 XS 33 Jack Palmer, Jane Reynolds AMCD AMCE 40 360 10.1 3:40:39 WO 21 Amy Davidson, Joshua Bobruk, Claire Hazlett AECG AECH 41 300 14.5 2:36:54 WO 68 Robyn Cleland, Kirrily Peters AVCJ AWCB 42 250 10.6 6:43:31 MO 5 Jim Ponton, Ian Layzell AACF AACG 43 0 25.3 12:53:08 MO 44 David Wilson, Adam Felton APCC APCD Course 8 Pl Score Dist Time Cat Num Names 1 1150 24.8 7:52:40 XO 22 Alina McMaster, Tom Landon-Smith, Keith Conley AECJ AFCB AFCC 2 1090 29.5 8:12:44 MO 31 Adrian Keough, Steve Dowlan, Mark McDonald AKCJ AMCB AMCC 3 730 19.4 7:52:30 MO 78 Matt Koerber, Gavin Boehm AYCG AYCH 4 690 17.0 7:52:43 XO 14 Daniel Smith, Belinda Kinneally ACCG ACCH 7 600 19.0 8:01:58 XO 34 Joanna Sinclair, Duncan Sinclair AMCF AMCG 5 590 14.3 7:10:29 XV 48 Brad Simmons, Lyn Stannus AQCC AQCD 6 590 17.2 7:52:43 XF 55 Shane Russell, Karolina Russell, Chris Swansborough ASCD ASCE ASCF 8 580 15.9 7:44:27 WO 36 Shoko Okada, Tanja Strive, Megan McCann ANCB ANCC ANCD 9 580 20.8 7:56:54 MO 62 Adam Leane, Paul Veldkamp AUCD AUCE 10 570 15.7 7:40:37 XS 1 Bob Moore, Pauline Moore AACB AACC 11 550 15.2 7:50:36 XO 18 Todd Stafford, Kirsty Busch ADCJ AECB 12 460 14.1 7:40:27 XO 67 John Zvonar, Helen McAuley AVCG AVCH 13 440 12.3 7:26:33 MO 70 Michael Hutchinson, David Hutchinson, Henry Hutchinson AWCH AWCJ 14 420 11.3 7:41:25 WO 29 Cheryl Woods, Pip Wilson AKCD AKCE 15 400 13.9 7:36:38 MO 73 Peter Marshall, Chris Hollingdrake AXCH AXCJ 18 370 13.0 24:27:06 XO 37 Philip Keaton, Debbie Saunders ANCE ANCF 16 370 10.9 7:07:50 MV 58 Stewart Murray, Rob Wignell ATCD ATCE 17 370 17.0 8:06:11 WO 59 Sara Hely, Laura Garvican ATCF ATCG 20 340 13.0 1:59:34 MO 81 Ben Boddington, Brett Boddington AVAN AWAF 19 340 10.8 7:04:15 XO 23 Michael Hatherly, Carolyn Judd, Nicole Longmore, Cris Gabriel AFCD AFCE AFCF AFCG 21 340 13.6 7:47:57 XV 51 John Kelly, Jacqui Rossier, Roger Edwards, Barry Keeley, Kristine Kelvin AQCJ ARCB ARCC ARCD ARCE 22 320 13.0 7:41:10 XO 45 Tanya Ewing, Tim Raupach APCE APCF 29 310 13.5 8:12:00 MO 30 Bruce Luckham, Steve Hanley, Craig Honeybrook AKCF AKCG AKCH 23 280 16.3 8:28:29 WO 28 Larissa Arney, Leanne King, Vickie Saye AGCJ AKCB AKCC 24 230 7.2 7:37:08 XO 77 Nick Simpson, Steve Halpin, Mary Ann Kulh AYCD AYCE AYCF 25 220 11.0 7:42:07 WO 56 Anna Hyland, Tara Booth, Rebecca McLaren ASCG ASCH ASCJ 26 150 8.4 7:30:23 WO 25 Sharon Bulkeley, Melissa Brown, Niccy Aitken AGCB AGCC AGCD 28 0 16.7 8:48:32 XO 61 Katie Feeney, Jamison Sharpley AUCB AUCC 27 0 16.7 8:48:36 XO 27 Alex Head, Ann-marie Mulligan AGCG AGCH
Good fun
ACT 8/24 hour rogaine championships, 26th May 2007
Philip Whitten, posted on 31st May 2007
�Bold� was our first impression of the Wadbillibadjagaine Rogaine � after arriving at the Hash House at 11 pm on Friday night. Perched on a high exposed saddle, a perfect site for perfect weather. The view over farmland by moonlight was as promising as the weather.
�Bold� was our second impression of the Rogaine, after getting our maps and realising that course took in a section West of Tuross Gorge � there was no question - we had to visit control 102.
Our chosen route appeared simple enough, head South, then East taking in most of the checkpoints between 103 and 102. After this we planned to head North and use the checkpoints on the ridgeline running West from 50 to find 100.
After finalising our flight plan and handing it in we polished off some sandwiches and went to relieve ourselves on the edge of the clearing. Peering into the forest all I could see was banksia and hakia. In one swift moment our route was changed to include all of the checkpoints in the farm country.
The start of the Rogaine went well, with really enjoyable countryside on the first 10 checkpoints. We had a giggle near checkpoint 45 as there were so many minor ridges and gullies not defined on the map, but present in reality. Somewhere around checkpoint 40 my mate Warwick was feeling sick enough that he started to pop some pills. We overshot 61, but realised quickly enough. The views from 102 were better than we had anticipated. On the climb out of 102 we met a team of three that were rocketing along, the first people we had scene for about 4 hours. Between 70 and 62 we stopped to put on some more clothes, and find our torches. Warwick was now not a happy Rogainer. We stopped for about 20 minutes downstream from 62, we had run low on water and found a small soak to fill up from. We struggled a bit with 67, we should have been a bit more conservative in our approach, we also got stuck in the only bit of really thick scrub that we found on the course. Then, three checkpoints later we stuffed up bigtime on 64 � our lazy nightime navigation was not going well. We recovered our position near the river and went back and found 64. On our way to 79 we decided to abandon ship and return to the Hash House as Warwick was ill, and had not eaten for more than 5 hours. We met Belinda and Alexa near 49, and were surprised to see Belinda hobbling along with a sore knee. We picked up some points on the way to the Hash House, with 75 being rather tricky. It took us three different approaches to find it, and realised that again we had not been sufficiently conservative in the dark.
We got back to the Hash House, and enjoyed the social atmosphere.
Got up late the next morning, had some surprisingly tasty wheat bix for breakfast. Went to pack up tent ready to drive home when Warwick decided that we should go for a Sunday walk. We went North and picked up a couple of great checkpoints. We were totally shocked at the end to hear the scores. There must be some fantastic stories out there� I would love to hear them some time.
Thanks to the course setters for taking time to set a refreshingly bold course. The navigation and the variety of vegetation were tricky at times.
Phil Whitten
Bold and Bushy!
ACT 8/24 hour rogaine championships, 26th May 2007
Belinda Bright, posted on 2nd Jun 2007
I think Phil's last sentence was supposed to say a 'Bold and Bushy' course!
Immediately after seeing the map Alexa and I decided that 102 was an absolute must to get to in daylight. We'd headed down that exact same ridge some 10 or more years previously - only that time we kept going all the way to the Tuross and then along the Tuross for a couple of days - what foolish things you do when you're young!
It was at checkpont 79 that we realised we were actually going to have to pull out our compasses and take a bit more care with navigation (oh how we'd been spoilt by the Turon countryside). I think it was that point too that we also realised some imagination was going to be required to fill in some additional features on the map to match the landscape. The next couple of hours were fun, 103 was a great little outcrop, 89 enjoyable and 78 easy - once we'd worked out the trick of sticking to the edge of the white sections on the map. 38 started to get steep and we had a giggle when we caught ourselves before heading off the map. 61 was a nice little watercourse and the circuit around 82, 48 and 102 was just sensational for views and exposure. What were we thinking when we went down that ridge all those years ago??? Alexa reminded me it was something along the lines of - "we're not going to get back up this so we've got no choice but down now"
Night time arrived after 102 and brought some new challenges - scrub couldn't be easily avoided and lazy navigation was quickly punished..... 67 eluded us - though the scrub around it certainly didn't!
By this time my knee was strongly complaining (a brief section on the road only confirming my knee's thoughts that rough country, fallen timber and rock scrambling were aggravating things).
So - we retired and enjoyed hearing the feedback around the fire - and a long sleep (what a pleasant change - I'd forgotten what that was like on a 24 hour rogaine).
Thank you to the organisers, setters, vetters, admin and hash house teams for a challenging event in a tough yet rewarding part of the bush....