Second and last RR10

August 2nd, 2006

Went to my second RR10 of the year tonight. Sadly it is also the last in which I’m eligible to participate so no overall ranking for me this year. Despite all the time I’ve been away in between the two I still managed a respectable performance finishing in 18th position. The chastening part was that there were two Winchester women in front of me and a third breathing down my neck for the entire course. Also, over 8km my time was down 30 seconds on the same race last year – that’s what a life in consultancy does for you!

WOC long distance qualification controversy

July 31st, 2006

Controversy reigns in the long distance qualifiers as Oli Johnson is the only Brit not to qualifier having been disqualified for missing a control. Sadly, although Oli’s card shows that he visited a control, it does not show which one and, as the rules currently stand, it is not possible to check the control units to determine whether it was in fact the right one.

Over in the virtual world, the technology was also letting everyone down with the second round cancelled due to database corruption. This is heart breaking as Jani Lakanen did me proud as did Vroni Konig-Salmi. Alison O’Neil was also a good buy coming an impressive 7th in her heat. Even worse news though is that they appear to have recalculated the results from the first round pushing me down in to a poor 216th place. I’m sure I’ll get over it faster than Oli will his misfortune.

WOC middle distance qualification

July 29th, 2006

The results for the middle distance qualification show that all the Brits made it through safely to the final.

In the important competition of the day, my team scraped in to the top 100 (there are now nearly 500 entered). Christine’s team faired less well as, having left before the start list went up, she failed to see the page of team declarations and hence had selected some runners who then didn’t compete. Niggli-Luder was also a bad buy for her as, in a qualifier, you don’t need to be top dog to win maximum points.

Best tactic so far seems to be to max out on four good runners to bring in the winnings and then scrape the barrel for your last three selections. We’ve also been careful to select most of our long distance qualification runners from those who didn’t compete today on the basis that their price hasn’t increased yet. Unfortunately, having discussed tactics, we’ve ended up with very similar teams but at least I have a head start!

Grand Prix athletics

July 29th, 2006

133We had a great evening out on Friday at the Norwich Union Grand Prix athletics, Crystal Palace. Thanks to the generosity of a friend we had ringside seats for the pole vault. Sadly Isinbayeva failed to clear 5.02m for a new world record. She did, however, make it over 4.91m, setting a record height for 2006.

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Broken Firefox update

July 29th, 2006

Firefox updated itself to version 1.5.0.5 on my work laptop yesterday at which point it would no longer connect to the web. It was only after half an hour of playing with the Check Point Integrity Flex desktop firewall today (which claimed that Firefox was allowed to connect to the internet) that I finally checked the “Changes Frequently” option, at which point Firefox sprang back in to life. Phew – just a few hours of being forced to use IE was more than enough!

Fantasy orienteering

July 28th, 2006

Christine is working from home today yet when I left the house she seemed to be distracted by the WOC 2006 O-Manager game. This is your chance to manage a team for the World Orienteering Champs that start in Denmark tomorrow. Your budget is quite limited (you could, for example, spend nearly a third of it on Simone Niggli-Luder for a guaranteed win or four but still have six more people to pick) and, given that you can change your team between rounds, knowing who is running in each discipline must be key. I can think of at least one reader of this blog who is surely up for the challenge…

OK – I couldn’t resist either. You can follow the fortunes of my team Odds On over the next week.

Winchester treasure hunt

July 27th, 2006

Many thanks to Steve Pullen for organising an excellent SOC social this evening. The treasure hunt involved answering questions based on visual clues in the vicinity of Winchester Cathedral. Despite turning up late, somehow Christine and myself managed to win although having just one question sheet between the two of us nearly saw us in the divorce courts. What I found most interesting was that, in 90 minutes, we must have covered only a couple of kilometres. Just imagine how much detail of our surroundings we must be missing at a normal walking pace!

Kubb co-incidence

July 25th, 2006

Whilst out running in Oslo last week I kept coming across groups in the park lobbing wooden batons at a selection of wooden cuboids stood in a rectangle. I had no idea what they were up to. Lo and behold, what should come up on the Today programme this morning but the game of Kubb. Perhaps I’ll buy a set next time I’m over there. Could be tricky with just hand luggage though!