1 May 2008
Greetings again everyone! The first thing I would like
to do in this edition of the President’s Piece is to thank Trevor Gollan, Phil
Whitten and their crew for a smoothly run NSW Championships event on a great
course down at Bendalong on the south coast recently. I personally enjoyed the
event a great deal (well, except for when I was hammering my way through
shrubbery). There was fabulous coastline and some great ferny gullies, although
the extensive track network meant we had to keep running, which is cruel… Their
course really spread people out in terms of both directions travelled and points
scored – with Dave Baldwin and Julie Quinn from the ACT managing to clear the
course (the swines) with 30 minutes to spare. There were a few creepy-crawlies
out there on the course, but only one NSWRA Committee member has so far reported
having to remove a leech from their private parts, so that’s not too bad, I
reckon!
The next event coming up in the general vicinity is
the ACT 8/24-h Champs on 17-18 May, and hopefully we will see a good number of
NSW rogainers there flying the flag. After all, if those ACT people are going to
come in and pinch our trophies, it seems only fair that we reciprocate. The
event is being held east of Canberra, at Tallaganda, and it sounds like it will
be an event with some tricky navigation and plenty of cross-country legs to be
done.
After that, attention will turn to what has become the
largest event on the Australian rogaining calendar – the NSW Paddy Pallin event
– which promises to live up to the high standards that have been set in the
past. Hopefully, we won’t be flooded out of half of the course this year, and we
can push those fast boys (and girls) for the full six hours! Make sure you get
your entry in for the event (Sunday 15 June) and polish up that compass. If you
can help out at all on the day for this event, Ian Almond would love to hear
from you (ian.almond@tpg.com.au) –
the size of the event means we need more volunteers than usual. Maybe your other
half who isn’t competing in the event might be prepared to come up and lend a
hand?
The next item on the agenda is to remind everyone that
if you have any ideas for events – great places to hold them, different formats,
or otherwise – please get in contact with us – we would love to hear from you!
You can talk to us at events or drop us a line through the email link on the web
page. The ACT and Victorian people have had a number of cycle-gaine and canoe-gaine
events, so maybe we can think a bit more about options for slightly different
events (skateboard-gaine?). We would love it even more if you were willing to
organize the event too, but we are still just happy to get ideas, comments and
feedback. The email address to use is
nswrasecretary@gmail.com.
If you have some spare time on your hands and your web
browser open (and you are tired of reading the same old articles about Tom and
Katy in the SMH online), you could pop over to the International Rogaining
Federation’s web site (www.rogaining.com)
– a random browse through their newsletters (…/newsletters/) provides some
distraction. For example, where else can you learn that Estonia probably has the
highest number of rogainers per capita? An interesting point in this regard is
that the membership of NSWRA has been reasonably constant for at least the last
10 years – hovering around the 1000-1200 mark (which you discover by browsing
one of the 1996 newsletters!). Given the recent rise of adventure racing as a
sport, I hope that we will see some crossover of people into rogaining who have
tried adventure races (coming from a different background) and now start to
think “Gee – I wouldn’t mind being the one that navigates in the adventure race
– how can I get some practice…?”. If nothing else, rogaines are competitively
priced compared to adventure races, because they are volunteer-driven. Did I say
volunteer? That reminds me…
The other thing that you learn from the
IRF’s web site is some of the timings of
other events around the world – if you happen to be travelling to Europe this
summer for example, you can choose from 24-h events in Ireland (their first 24-h
event ever!), Switzerland (ditto), Czech/Germany, Latvia, Finland, Sweden and
Russia. How about that for variety?
Finally, if you haven’t already signed up for the
NSWRA email list, I strongly urge you to do so – this is and will continue to be
our main method of communicating with members, together with the web site.
Happy rogaining – hope to see you out there on a
course soon!
Joel MacKay
President – NSW Rogaining Association
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