1 Men Open 7.6km
22 controls Map: 1:5000 A3
2 Veteran Men (40+); Women Open 6.4km
22 controls Map: 1:5000 A3
3 SuperVeteran Men (M55+), Veteran Women (W40+) 5.3km
17 controls Map: 1:5000 A3
4 UltraVeteran Men (M65+), SuperVeteran Women (W55+) 4.1km
16 controls Map: 1:5000 A3+
5 HyperVeteran Men (M75+); UltraVeteran Women (W65+); HyperVeteran Women (W75+) 3.3km
16 controls Map: 1:5000 A3+
6 Junior Men (M16-); Junior Women (W16-) 4.1km
15 controls Map: 1:5000 A4+
7 Young Junior Men (M12-), Young Junior Women (W12-) 2.7km
14 controls Map:1:5000 A4+
Subject to Final controlling
Event Centre
Assembly is in a tent near the band stand in Warminster Town Park (W3W: multiples.pepper.drag) This will include Download and where hired dibbers can be picked up. There will also be a small tent for runners to deposit labelled bags.
Car Parking
Parking will be using the Town's car parks.
The A360 circles the town; from this, take any road towards the town centre and head for a Town Car park. The two main ones seem to be near the Civic Centre (BA12 8FG GR ST872450 ) or the Station (the Civic Centre one is closest)
Parking in the Town Car Parks is free on Sundays currently: the Civic Centre one is preferred and very close to the Park (Note:next door Morrisons charge) – walk through Morrisons Car park to reach the Town Park; if using the Car Park near the Station, walk straight down to the Main High street to avoid the Competition area, please; turn south at the traffic lights to get to the Park.
Map/Terrain
A mixture of urban and parkland/ fields. There may be some placid cows in the Nature Park to the east of the area; just give them a wide berth and run round them.
The Junior courses (6 and 7) will be almost completely within the park - they have a limited Start window as there will be marshals where these two courses have to cross roads.
All senior courses will have pictorial descriptions printed on the map; Courses 6-7 will have text descriptions; course 6 will also have pictorial descriptions.
Loose control descriptions will be available at the Start
Please note that studded shoes are not appropriate as the majority of running is on firm gravel paths, roads or grass. Decent trainers or Trail shoes are ideal.
Safety
Bright and/ or Club tops are requested to be worn, please;
Please observe any OOB areas marked on the map - our continued use of the area depends on our observance of these.
Please cross the roads in the town via the marked crossings
Times
Assembly opens from 11.00 - hired dibbers will be on a table next to Download;
Start times: 11..30 - 13.30
Courses close at 15.30
Th Start is 200 meters away from Assembly and the Finish is next to Assembly.
Facilities
We are using the Public toilets in the Boat House , further down the Lake
Please bring your own water - water will not be provided
First Aid will be by the Finish with a roving First Aider in case of serious injury out on the courses. There will be an Emergency phone number on the map
Refreshments can be obtained in the Pavilion cafe in the Park or Morrisons is just across the road
Conduct
Please make yourself aware of and abide by the British Orienteering Participant Code of Conduct.
Dogs
Dogs are not allowed on the courses at all. They can be in the Car park under control on leads. Please clean up after them as necessary.
Timing System
SIAC enabled controls will be attached to features by gripples;
SI dibbers are available for hire £1.50 - they will not be SIAC enabled. Lost dibbers - cost £35.00
(If a control doesn't work, use the attached punch to punch the side of your map)
Hired dibbers can be collected from Download
Finish and Download
Please report to Download even if you don't finish your course.
Results
Live results will be available on the day at https://sarumo.org.uk/liveresults/
Results will be available on the Sarum website as soon as possible after the event, hopefully by Sunday evening.
Final details
Final details will be sent out during the week before the event
Risk
Orienteering is an adventure sport; you are responsible for your own safety at the event and must not do anything that puts yourself or others at unnecessary risk.
Event Officials
Planner: Andy Southby SARUM)
Organisers: Liz Yeadon (SARUM)
Controller: Geoff Ellis (RAFO)
Acknowledgements
Warminster Town Council & the Parks Department
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust for the use of Smallbrook Meadows
Wiltshire Highways Department