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Kibblestone Scout Camp Evening Event

Thursday 8th May 2008

Results

BBS
Blythe Bridge High School
BHS
Biddulph High School
BWH
Blessed William Howard School
CMS
Christchurch Middle School
DSc
Dresden Scouts
ESc
Explorer Scouts
HSc
Hartshill Scouts
NoSc
Normacot Scouts
NSc
Newchapel Scouts
SSc
Stoke Scouts

Easy

1.8km;  20m climb

name club class time
1 Cameron Brown, Daniel Justice CMS 11:14
2 Sam Fares, Mitchell Gimbert CMS 11:30
3 William Thomas, Joshua Renshaw CMS 12:18
4 Greg Finlow, Elliot Whimpanny CMS 12:30
5 Harry Cogan, Ryan Boulton CMS 14:37
6 Sam Turton, Charlie Birch CMS 15:48
7 Edward Potts, Michael Walters CMS 15:49
8 Poppy Edwards, Becky Wright CMS 15:53
9 Kaithlin Austin, Rebecca Brunt CMS 15:56
10 Rob Pover, Simone Kelly DSc 16:14
11 Michael Pine, Tom Davies CMS 16:38
12 Lauren Scott, Sara Dimmock CMS 17:05
13 Rachel Palmer, Leah Bond CMS 18:02
14 Michael Patten, Benjamin Kenny DSc 18:03
15 Cathryn Smith BHS 18:46
16 Hermione Berendt, Amy O'Connor CMS 19:27
17 Ben Clarkson, Connor Smith DSc 19:45
18 Rebecca Mahan BHS 19:56
19 Natalie Yates BHS 19:58
20 Charlotte Millward, Ashden Pope CMS 20:04
21 Joe Plant & Jess Cope DSc 20:24
22 Elizabeth Randles BHS 20:47
23 Alberto, Matt, Kyle, Megan, Evie, Joe, William HSc 20:51
24 Amber Goodwin BHS 20:53
25 Josh Tipper BHS 21:12
26 Isaac Stubbs, James Sweetmore NSc 22:44
27 Myran & Maisie King NoSc 23:40
28 John, Sam, Jonny, Matt, Joshua, Fraser HSc 24:09
29 Ewan LLoyd + Dad POTOC M10 26:25
30 Mitchell Flackett, Peter Clarkson DSc 27:01
31 Bethan Wilson, Mason Carr, Sheldon Connell DSc 28:46
32 Paul Simpson, Jack Simpson IND M35 30:41
33 Heather Carr, Chris Allerton DSc 32:13
34 James Pover, Joshua Allerton DSc 38:46
35 Emily Lloyd + Mum POTOC W10 43:03
36 Lewis, Jordan, James, Matthew, Josh, Charlotte HSc 55:51
mp Antonia Hand BHS 18:33
mp Lauren Bramley, Josh Barratt DSc 19:04
mp Matt Parton BWH 19:49
mp James Kavanagh, William Sweetmore NSc 24:24
mp Lucie, Katie J, Katie L, James, Dan, Robert HSc 54:17

Moderate

2.7km;  50m climb

name club class time
1 Sam Fares, Mitchell Gimbert CMS 22:09
2 Peter Riley POTOC 22:41
3 Edward Salisbury NSc 26:40
4 Charlie Birch, Sam Turton CMS 28:17
5 Barbara Farr POTOC W65 28:19
6 Madeleine Bastin IND W40 28:39
7 Joshua Renshaw, William Thomas CMS 29:49
8 Joe & Julie Cox IND W40 29:52
9 Leah Bond, Rachel Palmer CMS 30:31
10 James Pointon, Catherine Pointon BBS 33:23
11 Cameron Brown, Daniel Justice CMS 33:45
12 Michael Pine, Tom Davies CMS 33:47
13 Isaac Minshall NSc 34:12
14 Kaithlin Austin, Rebecca Brunt CMS 34:39
15 Sara Dimmock, Lauren Scott CMS 35:17
16 Harry Cogan, Ryan Boulton CMS 40:48
17 Matt Parton BWH 42:30
18 Tim Pettifor WCH M12 47:40
19 Liam Clements, Tom Jones ESc 48:25
20 Aaron Lawton, Paul Smith, Mozamal Mahmood SSc 50:55
mp Elliot Wimpanny, Greg Finlow CMS 21:17
mp Poppy Edwards, Becky Wright CMS 36:48
mp Amelia Frost, Emma Rigby, Jonathan Fair ESc 73:37

Hard

3.6km;  100m climb

name club class time
1 Jonathan Millward POTOC M35 32:34
2 Martin Pigott IND M21 32:54
3 George Lamplough POTOC M40 35:48
4 Geoff Hollins POTOC M50 39:13
5 Julie Phelan WCH W40 42:19
6 John Pigott POTOC M60 52:48
7 Terrence Deighton POTOC M75 92:30

Planner’s Comments

There was another very large turn-out for this event. Thanks to Geoff Hollins and Brian Billington for their efforts in advertising the event to Scout groups and to Henry and Brenda Morgan for their work in attracting schools. I’m sure the warm sunny weather was also a factor. Thanks, too, to all the other POTOC members who helped make the event run so smoothly, and to the staff at Kibblestone.

I wonder if, as a club, it’s worth thinking about putting on an extra evening event next summer. Scout groups and schools seem more able to bring along children to a week-day evening event than to a week-end event.

The map for Kibblestone needs updating. Those of you who attended will have noticed a lot of new equipment has been set up at the camp over the last 12 months, and several new paths have been created. There are also some questions about the accuracy of the mapping of the Mosty Lea part of the site — though most of this is now so overgrown that it’s only suitable for machete-orienteering.

Gerry Riley