East Anglian League

(Formerly known as EAGAL)

Results

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

2001

 

2007 Events

Feb 3 (Sat) CUOC Santon Downham, Brandon
Mar 4 WAOC High Ash, Munford
Mar 11 NOR Ken Hill, Snettisham
Sep 23 SOS Hatfield Forest, Bishops Stortford
Oct 14 HAVOC Epping SW, Chingford
Oct 28 SMOC Salcey Forest
Nov 25 SUFFOC Tangham, Woodbridge

2008 Events

Jan 27 CUOC Bromehill
Feb 24 WAOC Croxton Heath
Mar 9  SMOC tba
Sep 28 HAVOC Epping SW
Nov 9 SOS Baddow Ridge
Nov 16 NOR Lynford
Nov 23 SUFFOC Tunstall Forest

How the East Anglian League works


East Anglian League Courses/Classes

Classes by course

Yellow

M10

W10

Orange

M12

W12

Light Green

M14, M75

W14, W16, W65, W70, W75

Green

M16, M65, M70

W18, W20, W45, W50, W55, W60

Blue

M18, M20, M45, M50, M55, M60

W21, W35, W40

Brown

M21, M35, M40

Courses by class

M10
M12
M14
M16
M18-20
M21-40
M45-60
M65-70
M75
Yellow
Orange
Light Green
Green
Blue
Brown
Blue
Green
Light Green
W10
W12
W14-16

W18-20
W21-40
W45-60
W65-75
Yellow
Orange
Light Green

Green
Blue
Green
Light Green

Scoring

If you run in the correct class for your age and win, you score 100 points. If you run in the correct class and do not win, then your time is divided into the winner's time to find the fraction of the winner's 100 points that you score.

If you run one class lower than your correct class, then you score 50 points if you win for your age, and a similar fraction of the winner's 50 points if you do not win for your age.

If you run more than one course down, then you do not score.

If you run up a class, then you compete against the first East Anglian in that class, with your time divided into their time to find the fraction of 100 points that you score. If you should win then you score 100 points and the person in the correct age class will also score 100 points. Others in the correct age class always have their time divided into the age class winner's time to work out their score.

At the end of the year, your overall score is determined by adding up your four best scores over the year. You must also have attended a minimum of three events to qualify for overall positions.  As 2006 only had 6 events this rule was reduced to 2 events for that year.

A Controller, Planner or non competing Organiser of an East Anglian League event will be given a score for the event equal to the highest score they attained at other East Anglian League events throughout that year.

Club positions are obtained by adding up every single point scored by all the members of the club, including those who score under 100, and dividing by the number of units in the club.

You do not need to register to compete in the East Anglian League, you just need to run a course as detailed above and I will automatically calculate the points for all runners who belong to an EA club (CUOC, DRONGO, HAVOC, NOR, SMOC, SOS, SUFFOC, WAOC)