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Event Summary

21/11/2020
Cross country
Level D Local
SI AIR
10:00-12:00
10:30-12:00
13:30
78637
On Leads
Online

Directions and Parking

Directions and Parking

Follow signs to Lossiemouth East Beach.  The event will be signed from A941 (Elgin Road) down Church Street.  There is parking for around 40 cars by the Lossiemouth Bay Caravan Park, by travelling along Church Street past the wooden bridge; otherwise park at the East Beach Car Park and walk the 300m to assembly.

Postcode IV31 6NW What Three Words: https://w3w.co/octopus.hypocrite.balanced

There are public facitilies in Lossiemouth on the road along the front between Church Street and Seatown Road.

Start and Finish

TBC Maps will be handed out at registration and NOT at the start.  To ensure we have details of all competitors.

At registration

Courses

Light Green Orange Yellow

Terrain

Terrain Description Mainly fast woodland and open scrubland.
Scale 1:7,500

Entry Details

Adults £6 and Juniors £4.50 £1 discount for using own SI dibber £1 discount for members of BOF or SOA

Final Details

Event Officials

Nikki Howard
Fiona Newcombe
Andrew Campbell
littleblervie@icloud.com
07917718679
Elizabeth Furness

Ticks and Covid

Ticks

  • Risk Awareness:   Please be aware that ticks are common across many of the areas we run in and can carry infections such as Lyme Disease and Tick-Borne Encephalitis.  Ticks are active in the UK primarily from March to October, but year-round vigilance is recommended.

  • Prevention Strategies:   

  • Wearing full leg and abdomen cover in the forest.  

  • Applying insect repellent to exposed skin and clothing.

  • Checking yourself for ticks after your run.  Common areas for ticks include behind the knees, underarms, hairline, and any pressure points.

  • Considering vaccination against TBE, if visiting high-risk areas in Europe or Asia.

  • Tick Removal and Symptoms:   Consider using a tick removal tool to ensure the tick is removed quickly and completely.   If a tick has attached, it should be removed as soon as possible.
  • Health Action:  If symptoms develop, such as a rash or flu-like symptoms, individuals should seek medical advice promptly and mention the tick bite, as not all doctors may be familiar with the conditions.
  • Key Resources:

  • Government Leaflet:  Linked here

  • International Orienteering Federation (IOF):   Provides information and fact sheets on TBE in collaboration with health partners orienteering.sport/tick-borne-encephalitis-tbe-dont-run-the-risk/.

  • NHS:  See nhs.uk for health advice on tick bites and associated conditions like Lyme disease. 

 

COVID-19 Guidance (Updated March 2025)

If you have symptoms of COVID or have tested positive to COVID, then do not attend the event or activity to help avoid spreading infection.  

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Safety & Risk

  • All Competitors take part at their own risk and a choose a course that matches their experience and fitness.

  • SOA (pdf)  Guide to Age Classes and Courses

  • Yellow and White course competitors must collect their maps from registration before going to the start.

  • You MUST report to Download by Course Closing Time

  • Be careful on/near/crossing any roads

  • All competitors must wear warm clothing and /or waterproof clothing as appropriate.

  • Competitors are advised to notify the organiser of any relevant medical conditions and should complete any details on SI entries.

Important Information

Safety and Risk: A comprehensive risk assessment will have been carried out by the organiser, but participants take part at their own risk and are responsible for their own safety during the event. You MUST report to download by course closing time.

Insurance: If you have joined an orienteering club, or are competing in one of your first 3 events, then you are covered by our public liability insurance.

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Hired Si Cards: We provide loan of these if you don't have your own but if you lose it there will be a £30 charge for its replacement.

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