Despite the relatively hot conditions last Friday, 37 people attended the third Twilight Street and Park orienteering event organised by Goldseekers Orienteering club.
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Interesting courses were set by Richard Carter and Sandra Dickinson in the Calare area.
Newcomers Brenton, Ethan and Lily Golding won the short scatter A course round the Wetlands.
Sue and Oscar Lane, also newcomers, were not far behind in finding the 10 controls.
Phillip Schwebel won the harder, B course, showing good form after missing the earlier events in the series and beating the very fit Freya Hawke.
In the longest course, 20 controls, Darren Francis again performed well, but was less than one minute ahead of the very competent Charles Keir.
The newcomers Taneil Blandford and Damien Cain, showed further improvement in their performance on the Hard course.
Will this pair move up a place this week through cunning route choice and navigation through the numerous passageways and footpaths in the Belair event?
The final twilight event will be held this Friday, 24 February, starting at 6 pm from the Brendan Sturgeon Oval off Siebens Drive, Belair. Newcomers are always very welcome.