SWELL 2015 / 2016
South and West Essex Local League
SWELL is the South and West Essex Local League, an individual league which is run by Havering and South Essex (HAVOC) and Chigwell and Epping Forest (CHIG) orienteering clubs. There are eight to ten events held on either a Saturday or Sunday between September and June each year. These may include events being organised by some of our neighbouring clubs such as SOS or DFOK. The league is open to everyone. By virtue of taking part in a SWELL event you automatically qualify for the league.
SWELL 2015/16 season Final Results
SWELL 2015/16 adult league standings
SWELL 2014/15 season Final Results
Summary of winners since 2005-06
League events
#1 | HAVOC | 27th Sep 2015 | Thorndon South | Level C |
#2 | CHIG | 18th Oct 2015 | Claybury | Level D |
CANCELLED | HAVOC | 1st Nov 2015 | Bedfords Park | Level D |
#3 | SOS | 29th Nov 2015 | Chalkney | Level C |
#4 | CHIG | 17th Jan 2016 | Epping North | Level B |
#5 | HAVOC | 24th Jan 2016 | Hornchurch CP | Level C |
#6 | CHIG | 14th Feb 2016 | Harlow TP | Level D |
#7 | HAVOC | 5th Mar 2016 | Bedfords Park | Level D |
#8 | CHIG | 10th Apr 2016 | Wanstead Park | Level D |
#9 | HAVOC | 15th May 2016 (date change from 8th) | Thorndon North | Level C |
#10 | SOS | 19th June 2016 (changed from 15th May) | Danbury Park | Level C |
SWELL Point Scoring Rules
- Juniors score up to 100 points according to finishing position on White, Yellow, Orange and Light Green courses.
- Recommended junior courses are White (Years 3-6), Yellow (Years 7 & 8), Orange (Years 9 & 10) and Light Green (Years 11-13)
- Juniors running down a course score 50% points, 2 courses 25% points, etc.
- Juniors competing as a pair each score 50% points; juniors score 10 points if with an adult.
- Adults on White to Light Green courses score up to 50 points according to finishing position.
- Adults on Green, Blue and Brown courses score up to 100 points according to finishing position.
- Disqualified competitors score 10 points.
- Adult league takes into account points scored on all courses.
- Points scored on short courses are combined with those scored on the longer colour (e.g. Short Green is added to Green).
- The adult league combined scores are shown on the results spreadsheet below the Brown course.
Getting started
Orienteering means maps, forests and adventure. You can walk, jog or run and choosing your route to the red and white markers is fun. It does not matter how old, young or fit you are - you go at your own pace. If you like excitement, fresh air and exploring the countryside then Orienteering is the sport for you.
Orienteering can best be described as competitive navigation on foot. You find your way around a course going from point to point using a specially drawn large scale map and a compass. No expensive kit is needed - just sensible outdoor clothes (long trousers are compulsory at most events), a good pair of trainers, a red pen, a clear polythene bag to put the map in and a whistle for safety.
Getting started is easy. Each league event has a minimum of 5 courses. If you are new to the sport, you can start with the beginners courses of about 3 kilometres (white and yellow), and when you get more confident, you can move up to the intermediate courses of about 4 kilometres (orange and light green). In addition, there is a longer course of about 5 kilometres (blue), aimed at experienced orienteers.
Time
All events have Registration from 10am until at least 11am. Starts normally will be from 10.30 until 11.30 (12.30 on Sundays). Courses close at 1pm on Saturdays and 2pm or later on Sundays.
Courses
All events will have courses suitable for beginners, improvers and experienced orienteers.
(A minimum of colour coded standard White, Yellow, Orange, Light Green and Blue courses will be on offer at each event.)
There will be help and advice for beginners at every event. (Please contact the Co-ordinator if you wish to bring a large group so that we can make arrangements to give you extra help with Registration and allocating Courses and Start times etc.)
Cost
Saturday events: Seniors: approximately £6 Juniors: £2
Sunday events: Seniors: approximately £7 Juniors: £3
The events on Sundays are larger events, with a wider range of courses and normally a larger map.
All events normally use electronic punching (SI). There will be an additional charge of £1 to hire an electronic punching “dibber” if you do not own one.
Car parking
NB Essex County Council levies a car parking fee.
Dogs
Unless otherwise stated dogs are welcome at these events, but must be under strict control at all times, both in the Registration area and in the competition area.
HAVOC’s website is at www.orienteering-havoc.co.uk
CHIG’s website is at www.chig.org.uk
Essex Stragglers (SOS)'s website is at www.stragglers.info
The SWELL coordinator, Dale Bennett, can be contacted via