Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Rob Preston and Damon Goerke Australian 24hr Rogaining Champions

Rob and Damon have teamed up to win the 2010 Australian 24hr Rogaining Championships. The event was held at Providence, near Adaminaby in the northern part of the Snowy Mountains. Rogaining is similar to Orienteering, but competitors chose their own route and have to return to the finish within a set time frame- in this case 24hrs.
The course was set by experienced rogainers and ARers David Baldwin and Julie Quinn, who presented the competitors with a course full of choices and navigational challenges. The intricate contour detail made the control sites very challenging, especially at night. The terrain consisted of alpine ash forests, through snow gum woodlands and granite boulderfields, to open plains and ranged over an altitude of 1100 to nearly 1700m. The course covered by the team was about 90km, and collected 56 out of the possible 74 controls for a total score of 3510points. Western Australian team of Ben Corry and Paul Williams followed closely behind with 3460 points and Victorian Mixed team of Kevin Humphry and Kath Copeland were 3rd with 2890 points.
The guys used the event as training for the upcoming XPD Adventure race in May, and will also head to New Zealand for the World Rogaining Championships in November to try and improve on their 2nd place at the 2006 WRC.

Thanks to our sponsors who helped achieve this result.
Shotz Sports Nutrition for the truckload of gels, bars and electrolyte tablets we consumed during the 24hrs.
SILVA- Rob and Damon used SILVA Jet 5 baseplate, Spectra OMC Wrist compass and Jet 6 Spectra Compasses throughout the race, and the Alpha Headlamp turned night into day.
Salomon- the XA Pro 3D is still the best offroad shoe for a race this long

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