Jamie Stevenson Trophy at Plean Country Park

Sun 18th Jun 2023
Info updated: 18th Jun
Type of event: Other
Type of terrain: Parkland
Results
General Information
The Jamie Stevenson Trophy is an annual Scottish junior inter-club competition. Entries are made by clubs and anyone interested should contact their club coach, junior coordinator or club captain whichever is most relevant to your club.
Here are the FINAL DETAILS which will also be posted here as well as being sent directly to Scottish clubs.
NOTE: Forth Valley Orienteers (FVO) are putting on a local event at the same place on the same day as the Jamie Stevenson Trophy is being held. Note especially that the 2 events are separate and entry to the local event does not include entry for the Jamie Stevenson Trophy.
LOCATION - PLEAN COUNTRY PARK: Close to the Stirling Services on the M9. Note that the pin on the map, postcode and grid reference are for general information only and that details of how to access the country park and where to park will be provided by the Organiser in the final details.
Results will be posted on this website as soon as possible after the event has finished.
Location
Nearest town: Stirling
- Grid Ref: NS827868
- Postcode: FK7 8BB
- Latitude: 56.06038
- Longitude: -3.88634
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Directions
Information will be sent directly to Scottish clubs by the Organiser.
Registration & Start Times
Information will be sent directly to Scottish clubs by the Organiser.
Course Information
Information will be sent directly to Scottish clubs by the Organiser.
Explanation of colour courses
- White are very easy with all controls on paths. They are mainly used by 6-10 year olds and family groups.
- Yellow use simple linear features like paths, walls and streams. They are mainly used by under 12’s and family groups.
- Orange progress to basic use of the compass and route choice. They are ideal for novice adults or experienced youngsters.
- Light Green are ideal for improvers as the navigational difficulty begins to increase and uses simple contours and point features.
- Green are used mostly by experienced under 18’s and adults wanting a short but challenging course with a very hard navigational difficulty.
- Blue are a longer, more physically demanding course in comparison to the green. The distances are more varied between controls and the course attracts experienced orienteers.
- Brown & Black are very physically demanding and have a very hard navigational difficulty. They are for experienced orienteers only.
- Score means visiting as many controls as possible in any order in a specific time, like 45mins.
Entry Details
Entries are made by clubs only on behalf of their junior members and anyone interested should contact their club coach, junior coordinator or club captain whichever is most relevant to your club.
Contacts / Officials
Organiser is Judy Bell of ESOC. Contact Judy by EMAIL
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.
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