1999 US Individual Championships


Courses & Awards

This event includes all standard courses for USOF classes: White, Yellow, Orange, Brown, Green, Red, and Blue. There will also be a model event, the Junior Club Championship, recreational courses (WYO), beginner's clinics, and Start-O courses on both days.

Course Statistics

Day 1

White     2.0 k    80 m   11 controls
Yellow    2.5 k   100 m   12
Orange    3.9 k   135 m   11
Brown     3.1 k   115 m    7
Green X   5.2 k   175 m   11
Green Y   5.1 k   175 m   11
Red X     6.4 k   235 m   13
Red Y     6.0 k   215 m   14
Blue      8.4 k   320 m   20 

Day 2

White     2.8 k    10 m    8 controls
Yellow    2.9 k    35 m    8
Orange    3.9 k   155 m   10
Brown     3.5 k   130 m   11
GreenX    4.4 k   195 m   14
Green Y   4.5 k   180 m   14
Red X     6.9 k   370 m   20
Red Y     6.9 k   370 m   20
Blue      8.6 k   455 m   29

Awards

We will present awards to the following participants:
  • Top three qualified US finishers in all classes
    To qualify, you must be a US citizen or have permanent residence status (a green card). If you have dual citizenship with the US and another country, you must have resided in the US for the past 12 months.
  • Top overall finisher in each class
The awards ceremony will take place at 2:00 pm Sunday at the Event Center.

Junior Club Championship

This A-meet will include the Junior Club Championship for our younger orienteers. A rotating trophy will be presented to the winning club, and individual medals will be given to all participants on the winning team.

Any club can enter a junior team. An entry form must be filled out at the Event Center before Saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. The entry form should include the name of the club, and the name, bib number, and class of each individual team member.

Rules:

  • Each team must have at least 3 members of either gender. There is no maximum number of participants.
  • Each team should have an adult designated as its representative.
  • All participants must be 16 years of age or younger.
  • All team members must belong to the same primary club and must be members in good standing of USOF.
  • There will be 8 classes: F-10, M-10, F-12, and M-12 on White; F-14 and M-14 on Yellow; F-16 and M-16 on Orange.
  • All participants must run their normal age class or higher, but not higher than F-16 or M-16 Orange.
  • The points each participant receives will be based on his/her order of finish relative to other junior team competitors in the same class. First place receives 1 point, second place receives 2 points, third place receives 3 points, etc.
  • The scores of the three members of the team with the best (lowest) individual scores each day will be summed to reach a final total. The scores need not be from the same team members each day, if there are more than three members on the team.
  • The team with the lowest 2-day score will be the winner.