https://cmoc.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/291844435_404039761742346_7861409307773424401_n.jpg20481536Katherine Granichhttps://cmoc.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cmoc_transparent-300x128-reverse-new.pngKatherine Granich2022-07-03 21:10:462022-07-03 21:43:40Results for AOS8 (3 July 2022) are up!
Bulletin One for the New Zealand Secondary Schools Orienteering Championship 2022 is ready now! CMOC looks forward to welcoming you to the Auckland region in July.
https://cmoc.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/NZSSOC-2022-Cover-photo.png9241640Katherine Granichhttps://cmoc.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cmoc_transparent-300x128-reverse-new.pngKatherine Granich2022-06-27 15:11:382022-06-27 15:11:43NZSSOC 2022 Update: Newsletter One is out now!
https://cmoc.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cmoc_transparent-300x128-reverse-new.png00Katherine Granichhttps://cmoc.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cmoc_transparent-300x128-reverse-new.pngKatherine Granich2022-06-26 23:31:422022-06-26 23:34:17Join us for AOS8 on Sunday 3 July
Bulletin One for the New Zealand Secondary Schools Orienteering Championship 2022 is ready now! CMOC looks forward to welcoming you to the Auckland region in July.
With two events – Pukekohe High School in the morning and ACG Strathallan in the afternoon – the 2022 AKSS Sprint Champs were fun and fiercely competitive.
The long distance race at the National Championships was held on Canaan Downs (near Motueka) on Sunday 17 April. Well done to all those who attended and a special congratulations to those who achieved a top three placing. After three days of individual races there are some special performances worth highlighting. James McGuire won all three races (sprint, middle, long) and others who had top three places in all three events were Kelly McKinnon, Llew McGivern, Val and John Robinson. Trish Aspin did not compete in the sprint race but won both the middle and long distance races.
W21AS
Georgia Skelton
2nd
M20E
Daniel Wood
10th
W18A
Kelly McKinnon
1st
Valerie Lau
3rd
M18A
James McGuire
1st
W16A
Alicia McGivern
6th
Charlotte Wood
11th
M16A
Cameron Motion
15th
M14A
Blake McKinnon
2nd
William Wood
5th
Wesley Lau
10th
M45A
Llew McGivern
2nd
W50A
Jo Wood
3rd
M50A
Grant McKinnon
14th
M55A
Andrew Skelton
6th
M60A
Bruce Peat
2nd
W75A
Trish Aspin
1st
M75A
Wayne Aspin
5th
W80A
Val Robinson
1st
M80A
John Robinson
3rd
Men’s Junior Recreational
Tim Bacchus
2nd
https://cmoc.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cmoc_transparent-300x128-reverse-new.png00Brian Longhttps://cmoc.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cmoc_transparent-300x128-reverse-new.pngBrian Long2022-04-18 10:56:512022-04-21 11:59:142022 National Championship club member performance – Long distance race results
Results for AOS8 (3 July 2022) are up!
/in NewsA misty, foggy start to the day at Waiuku Forest North for AOS8, but our orienteers loved being back in the forest.
NZSSOC 2022 Update: Newsletter One is out now!
/in NewsBulletin One for the New Zealand Secondary Schools Orienteering Championship 2022 is ready now! CMOC looks forward to welcoming you to the Auckland region in July.
Join us for AOS8 on Sunday 3 July
/in NewsWe’re back at one of our favourite spots, Waiuku Forest (North), for Auckland Orienteering Series 8 starting at 10am on Sunday, 3 July.
25 May 2022 AKSS Results
/in NewsResults are available for the AKSS Champs, held on Wednesday 25 May at Waiuku Forest (North). Congratulations to all of our place-getters!
NZSSOC 2022: 21-23 July 2022
/in NewsBulletin One for the New Zealand Secondary Schools Orienteering Championship 2022 is ready now! CMOC looks forward to welcoming you to the Auckland region in July.
AKSS Sprint Championships Results
/in NewsWith two events – Pukekohe High School in the morning and ACG Strathallan in the afternoon – the 2022 AKSS Sprint Champs were fun and fiercely competitive.
2022 National Championship club member performance – Long distance race results
/in NewsThe long distance race at the National Championships was held on Canaan Downs (near Motueka) on Sunday 17 April. Well done to all those who attended and a special congratulations to those who achieved a top three placing. After three days of individual races there are some special performances worth highlighting. James McGuire won all three races (sprint, middle, long) and others who had top three places in all three events were Kelly McKinnon, Llew McGivern, Val and John Robinson. Trish Aspin did not compete in the sprint race but won both the middle and long distance races.