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SSOF 2023

Callendar Park, Falkirk, 2 June

The Scottish Schools’ Orienteering Festival is an annual event in early June. This year it took place at Callendar Park in Falkirk, a new venue for the SSOF. Callendar Park is south of the town centre, and is a large area of varied parkland and woodland centred on the historic Callendar House. There’s a good network of paths and tracks, a loch, and lots of gullies and ditches in the wilder parts, which slope up to the south. The start was south of the house, and courses looped around to the finish, on lawns on the north side of the house.

ESOC’s Heidi Ross was co-organiser, Roger Scrutton was the controller, and ESOC helpers included Judy Bell and Margaret & Les Dalgleish. David & Hanne Robertson took a group of 39 from various East Lothian schools, and Elspeth Bleakley and Jonny Muir were there with another group of 39 from George Heriot’s. Start times were from 10am until noon, and there were orienteering games and activities throughout the day for pupils to try. The weather was warm and sunny.

As usual, there were teams from schools all over Scotland, and over 300 pupils took part in the Festival. The competition classes are based on academic year, from P5 upwards. There are team trophies for each competition class, worked out from the total time of the best 3 results for the same school.  

Results for ESOC juniors:
  P5/6 Boys – Luka Hasler-Brodie 26th (running in a pair)
  P5/6 Girls – Arielle Muir 6th, Ianthe Bleakley 7th 
  P7 Girls – Emma Daley 1st 
  S1 Girls – Ursula McColl 16th 
  S2 Boys – Calum Robertson 3rd, Tim Rose 24th 
  S2 Girls – Thea Thomas 8th 
  S3 Boys – Tom Uutela 6th, Tate Woodhouse 11th, Olly Simmers 17th 
  S3 Girls – Megan Brown 14th 
  S4 Girls – Rachel Rose 4th 
  S5/6 Girls – Maja Robertson 3rd 

Further details about the event are on the Scottish Schools Orienteering Association website, and the SSOF 2023 results are here

  

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