Athletics
Brian holds off Jackie for Hay win
THE Hay at Cockermouth was the venue for the second race of the West Cumberland Orienteers Fell Series.
Last updated 26 March 2009
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Katrina wins
THE second event in the Secondary Orienteering series was held in Lowmoor Wood near Bothel.
Last updated 26 March 2009
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Orienteering league's great start
THE West Cumbria Secondary Orienteering League got off to a great start at Keswick’s Strandshag Bay and Cockshot Woods.
Last updated 19 March 2009
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Orienteeers through to national cup final
WEST Cumberland Orienteers are through to the final of the national CompassSport Cup.
Last updated 19 March 2009
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More national and Galoppen success for West orienteers
WEST Cumberland Orienteering Club juniors enjoyed a training weekend on Cannock Chase, near Birmingham, including a competition at Hednesford Camp on the Sunday.
Last updated 12 March 2009
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Juniors brave the cold fells
STRONG winds and heavy rain featured for the third Cumberland Fell Runners junior championship race at Flat Fell, near Nannycatch on Saturday.
Last updated 12 March 2009
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Lakeland Trails deal
A CUMBRIAN trail racing series has announced renewed sponsor support for 2009 when events will include the 14km Puma Derwentwater Trail and Challenge in Keswick.
Last updated 5 March 2009
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Orienteers struggle in Eskdale mist
WEST Cumberland Orienteering Club’s Thursday evening event on Blea Tarn in Eskdale turned into a very tough challenge.
Last updated 5 March 2009
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Impressive runs at the nationals
WEST Cumberland Orienteering Club, last week named the best orienteering club in Britain, produced excellent runs at the British championships in the New Forest last weekend.
Last updated 5 March 2009
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Ricky back running
INTERNATIONAL runner Ricky Lightfoot is back to top form after weeks off following a road accident.
Last updated 5 March 2009
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Borrowdale’s Steele first home
BORROWDALE athlete Chris Steele won the Malcolm McDougall Memorial Netherhall 10-mile road race on Sunday.
Last updated 27 February 2009
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Katrina is a junior orienteering wonder
EPITOMISING the West Cumberland club’s work in developing orienteering are its junior members, youngsters such as Katrina Hemingway.
Last updated 26 February 2009
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The best in Britain
WEST Cumberland Orienteering Club has been named as the sport’s best club in Britain.
Last updated 26 February 2009
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National success for orienteers
THE Watson sisters, Charlotte and Rosie, came third and fourth in the W16 age category at a national orienteering event at Burnham Beeches at the weekend.
Last updated 26 February 2009
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Dark run
SETMURTHY Forest near Cockermouth on a cloudy dark night provided superb challenges for West Cumberland orienteers.
Last updated 19 February 2009
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New record set on tough run
A NEW women’s record was set at the Keswick/Buttermere Round, generally acknowledged as one of the toughest road races in the country.
Last updated 19 February 2009
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Here come the Hemingways
THE Hemingways, Graham and Katrina, came up trumps on Oldside, Workington, among the turbines at the Thursday night event.
Last updated 12 February 2009
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Co-op cash makes track study possible
Last updated 12 February 2009
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Toughest run hits the road on Sunday
ONE of the toughest road running races in the country, the Keswick/Buttermere Round, will be staged on Sunday.
Last updated 12 February 2009
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Brave golfers
TWENTY competitors braved the weather for a single Stableford competition and the clear winner was Andy Semple with 43 points.
Last updated 5 February 2009
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