Australian Championships Carnival 2010
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2010 Australian Championships Carnival - Saturday 25th September to Sunday 3rd October
Events will be held in the Mount Lofty Ranges and the Barossa Valley, all within 45 mins to 2 hours of the Adelaide CBD.
No
event centre is planned, accomodation is available at Gawler, Lyndoch,
Nuriootpa, Tanunda or in Adelaide itself. The Schools Teams will be
accomodated at Wiiliamstown Caravan Park for the duration of the
carnival. More details will be provided to the state teams managers.
The South Australian Tourism web site proivdes information to plan your stay during the carnival.
More details will be posted progressively.
For more information contact either
- Carnival Coordinator - Peter Cutten - 08 8332 1580
- Technical Coordinator - Jenny Casanova - 08 8177 0145 or 0427 605 167 or jenny.casanova@health.sa.gov.au
Event Program
The carnival
event program includes four Australian Championship events, two
Australian Schools Championship events, 4 National League races and two
IOF World Ranking events, all within 45 to 90 minutes of the Adelaided
CBD. For locations see the map.
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A
variety of terrains is offered, from spur gully with some mining
features (Middle and SA Champs), complex rock map (Australian Long
Champs) to incised mallee covered terrain with complex water courses
(Australian Relays).
Note that Embargoes apply to all these areas until the relevant event has been held as detailed in the attached 2010CarnivalEmbargoes.pdf.
Saturday September 25th - PM
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Australian Middle Distance Championships Planner: Bob Smith Organiser: Vern Hembrow and John Such Controller: Phil Hazell Two Ladies, Para Wirra National Park Remnants
of an old gold mining settlement around the Lady Edith and Lady Alice
Mines. Generally open eucalypt forest with some slower areas of yackas
and acacia. |
Sunday September 26th
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South Australian Long Distance Championships - SILVA NOL Race 14 Planner: Andrew McComb Organiser: Vern Hembrow and John Such Controller: Gerry Velaitis Mack
Creek, South of Para Wirra National Park. Similar terrain to Para
Wirra, open eucalypt forest, with some slow run areas of yackas and
acacias. Scattered rock detail and occasional relics of former mining
areas. Spur-gully terrain with seasonal watercourses and wildflowers in spring
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Monday September 27th
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Rest Day |
Tuesday September 28th
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Australian Schools Individual Championships and Public Event (same courses as schools event) Planner: Kay Haarsma Organiser: Mike Hicks Controller: Peter MayerVixen Gully, Mount Crawford Forest, near Kersbrook Pine plantation and native forest, subtle to steep contours.
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Wednesday September 29th
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Australian Schools Relay Championhips and Public Team Event Planner: Paul Hoopman Organiser: Fi Pahor Controller: Peter Clark Rocky Paddock, Mount Crawford Forest, near Wiiliamstown Pine plantation and farmland with rock detail, fast runable terrain Social BBQ and night event to follow
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Thursday September 30th
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Rest Day |
Friday October 1st (late AM)
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Australian Sprint Championships - SILVA NOL Race 15, IOF World Ranking Event Planner: Robin Uppill Organiser: Jennie Bourne Controller: Peter Cutten IOF Event Advisor: Chris Brown Trinity College, Gawler. Large school campus with buildings and ovals.
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Friday October 1st (PM)
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Model event for Australian Long Championships Mengler's Hill, 10 minutes from Tanunda
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Saturday October 2nd
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Australian Long Championships - SILVA NOL Race 16, IOF World Ranking Event Planner: Vince Loye Organiser: Jeffa Lyon Controller: Jenny Casanova
Tanunda Creek, 10 minutes from Tanunda. Previously
mapped as "Gravel Pit", Terrain ranges from rolling farmland with
scattered rock, to steep gorges with huge boulders and tumbling
waterfalls. Fast running in the more open farmland, slower in the
rockier more intricate areas.
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Sunday October 3rd
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Australian Relay Championships - SILVA NOL Race 17. Planner: Gil Hollamby Organiser: Barry Wheeler Controller: John Lyon Rock Oyster, near Mannum. (50 km east of the Barossa Valley). Undualting
mallee to open spur gully terrain with incised intricate creek network,
fossilised oysters shells underfoot. Fast to very fast terrain |