The Oban Times

Orienteere­rs put themselves on the map

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Seventeen hardy souls took to Tralee on Sunday for the seventh event in the Loch Eck Orienteers (EckO) series.

Battling ferocious winds and torrential downpours, the group challenged themselves across three categories, depending on ability, across the dunes and through the woods to complete the final course of 2019.

Due to the weather, Sunday’s event was down on numbers but membership at the Oban/ Lorn-based club have been steadily rising over recent years as the sport enjoys a boost in popularity.

There are now almost 70 members, of which around 50 per cent are juniors, with all ages and abilities enjoying this tactical sport which combines map reading and running/walking.

EckO chairman, coach and founder Ross Lilley told The Oban Times: ‘Orienteeri­ng is a fantastic sport for anyone who wants to challenge themselves mentally as well as physically.

‘There are no age limits, although we recommend that children are accompanie­d by an adult until they are confident at reading the maps.

‘The idea of it is to find your way between checkpoint­s as quickly as possible. There is no set route between these points so participan­ts have to decide which way to go, with the help of a map and a compass, and find their way to the next checkpoint without getting lost.

‘We also welcome newcomers to the sport.

‘The best place to get started is a local event and we have mapped courses at Kerrera, Dunollie, Ganavan, Barcaldine, Inveraray and Ballachuli­sh as well as here at Tralee.’

Anyone interested in joining the Loch Eck Orienteers can find more informatio­n on their Facebook page or website https://www.ecko. org.uk/”>https://www.ecko. org.uk/ Tralee results: Green 2.8km: 1, Andy Dale M50, 20:02; 2, Max Holloway M21, 21:18; 3, Jim Bacon, 23:18; 4=, Diane Mailer W50, 29:55; Jan Kersel W60, 29.55; 6, Logan Mailer M18, 29:57; 7, Julie Watson W50, 35:51; 8, Leigh Murray W55, 37:07; 9, Ed Daynes, Caroline Coo, 39:01; 10, Alison Stewart W55, 40:06; Ross Lilley M50; Finlo Cottier M45; Dave Bleazard M55.

Orange 1.925km: 1, Ruari Cottier

M12 17:17.

Yellow 1.325km: 1, Lucas Allen M10 23:19; 2, Lucy Waddington W10 27:58.

The club would like to thank Tralee Bay Holidays for allowing them the use of the area.

 ??  ?? Seventeen-month-old Lucy Waddington gets ready to take on the Yellow course with her mum Emma.
Seventeen-month-old Lucy Waddington gets ready to take on the Yellow course with her mum Emma.
 ??  ?? Lucas Allen, seven, negotiated his dad Matt around the Yellow course.
Lucas Allen, seven, negotiated his dad Matt around the Yellow course.

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