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 3 Three Counties Cross Country Dates 2006 / 2007
 

29 OctoberWootton Cross Country Results: Individual / Team
12 NovemberBiggleswade Cross Country Results: Individual / Team
17 DecemberNorth Herts Cross Country Results: Individual / Team
14 JanuaryEast Haddon Cross CountryResults: Individual / Team
11 February Dunstable Cross Country Results: Individual / Team

 

Overall Standings 2006/2007

Delapre ParkShuttleworthNorth HertsGrand Totals
Club Points Score Points Score Points Score Points Score
NHRR 12 94 12 113 11 125 35 332
Wooton RR 11 127 11 116 12 117 34 360
Bedford 10 196 10 210 10 233 30 639
Ampthill And Flitwick Fliers 9 338 9 310 9 285 27 933
Stopsley 6 505 8 425 8 427 22 1357
Biggleswade 7 474 6 555 6 520 19 1549
Wellingborough 8 403 4 598 4 534 16 1535
Dunstable RR 3 705 5 567 7 439 15 1711
Leighton FR 4 528 7 466 3 670 14 1664
Northampton RR 5 506 3 664 5 531 13 1701
Team East Haddon 2 971 2 2017 2 1934 6 4922

 


 

WDAC Cross Country Team from the Wootton Race

 

Three Counties Cross Country Information Sheet

 

The Club takes part in the Three Counties Cross Country League. The Three Counties League is a local league with 11 teams. All the races are on a Sunday morning and the distance of each race is between 4.5 and 5 miles, never more than 5 miles. Your finishing time is not important but your position is. They attract runners of all abilities. The post race social includes a roll, a cake and a drink. The club pays for your entry into this league and if you haven't yet put your name down for the Cross Country but would like to run see  Stuart Nelson.

 

Useful Cross Country Info!


You will be issued with a number prior to the first race. This number will be your number for all the league races so please don't lose it. (All the ladies numbers have a diagonal red cross running through the number.)

 

Race HQ, usually a sports hall, can be up to half a mile distance from the race start. After meeting at race HQ we walk to the start wearing warm gear and just prior to the start put non-running kit in bags usually held by Steve.

 

The rules state you need to run in a club vest as these are team races. Studded trainers or spikes can be beneficial but normal trainers are worn by some runners. The routes will be on grass, tracks, shingle paths and mud, but not on roads.

 

At the end of the race at the finishing tunnel you will be handed a raffle ticket. This is your finishing position in the race and the ticket needs to be handed to our club member assigned to record the positions of our team. The club results will be collated and our counting team submitted so that the overall team results can be announced at the Race HQ as soon as possible after the finish of the race. The counting team is our first 7 men, at least 2 of whom must be Vets, and the first 3 ladies, at least 1 of whom must be a Vet. Each scoring runner will contribute a point score equal to their position within their category. So the winning team is the one with the lowest number of points. You may not be a member of the counting team but each member of another club whom you finish in front of, if they count for their team, will have a higher points total because you finished in front of them.

 


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