PaceSetter Book

Orienteering 8

WEB COPY ©EVEQUE Example : The first member of team ‘D’ is sent by the team controller to checkpoint seven and on arriving, notes the reference given against the letter ‘D’, which is: D - 5 The young athlete notes that the reference is ‘5’ and returns to the team controller to tell both him or her and the next team member this reference. If the reference number that is brought back is wrong, the runner must return to the checkpoint to re-check the team reference number. If the reference number is correct, the team controller records it on the Team Card and the baton is exchanged. The next member then sets off to his or her allocated checkpoint. The last member of the team will observe the letter ‘F’, which indicates the finish of the orienteering race, plus a ‘code word’ to remember and convey to the team controller. If the team has performed the orienteering activity correctly, all 12 checkpoints should have been visited in the correct sequence as given on the the Organisers’ Master Check Card.

Checkpoint Cards

Checkpoint 1 A - 12

Checkpoint 2 A - 10

Checkpoint 3

Checkpoint 4 A - 11

Checkpoint 5 A - F

Checkpoint 6

A - 7 B - 1 C - 12 D - 8 E - 12 F - 9 G - 10 H - F A - 6 B - 6 C - 7 D - 4 E - 3 F - 5 G - 1 H - 2

A - 1 B - 10 C - 3 D - 10 E - 11

B - 4 C - 4 D - 6 E - 9 F - 10 G - 5 H - 11

B - 7 C - 5 D - 12

B - F C - 9 D - 11

B - 11 C - 8 D - 2

WEB COPY ©EVEQUE E - 8 F - 11 G - 9 H - 10 E - 7 F - 8 G - F H - 12 E - F F - 7 G - 12 H - 19 F - 1 G - 7 H - 4 Checkpoint 8 Checkpoint 9 Checkpoint 10 A - 8 B - 12 C - 6 Checkpoint 11

Checkpoint 7

Checkpoint 12

A - 9 B - 9 C - 11 D - 5 E - 10 F - 2 G - 3 H - 1

A - 5 B - 5 C - F D - 1 E - 5 F - 12 G - 6 H - 3

A - 3 B - 2 C - 2 D - 3 E - 4 F - 6 G - 2 H - 6

A - 2 B - 3 C - 1 D - 9 E - 6 F - F G - 8 H - 8

D - F E - 2 F - 4 G - 4 H - 7

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