Musselburgh (QMU) Sprintelope
Wednesday 30th June 2021
Sprintelopes are lightweight informal events featuring Urban style races around the streets of towns in East Lothian and other areas in and around Edinburgh on Wednesday evenings.
In 2021, ELO are contributing six races to the series, three of which are on brand new maps, including this one at Queen Margaret University and the Stoneyhill area of Musselburgh!
Results
- Results are available here
- Routegadget is ready for those of you with gps devices to upload and compare your routes.
Manual drawing of routes is possible but the replay function does not work. - The Munro Leagues website has the current league placings.
Because they are informal, there are only SI units for the start and finish – the rest of the controls are usually drainpipes (which are less conspicuous than flags)!
There will be a long (5km) and a short (3.5km) option although these are straight line distances so expect to run further than that.
Because of the road crossings ALL under 16s must be accompanied at all times by an adult when running.
Pre-event details…
- Registration must be done in advance online – you can enter one race at a time or the whole series
- Starts from 18:00 to 19:30
- Urban Sprint for over 16s or shadowed juniors with SI for Start / Finish only
- Courses – 5 km with a shorter option of approximately 3.5 km
- £1 for juniors
- £2 for full-time students
- £3 for adults
Location
- Postcode – EH21 6TR
- Grid Ref – NT330716
- Parking – Car park at Queen Margaret University
- Nearest Toilets – QMU
- By bus – 30 to Musselburgh from Edinburgh
- By train – start is next to Musselburgh railway station
Because Urban courses involve road crossings, under 16s can only take part if accompanied by a responsible adult at all times.
What to Expect
Sprintelopes are informal events and as such there is no electronic punching at most of the controls.
It’s taken on trust that you visit them and instead of looking for a large white and orange kite you are looking for a more discreet white drainpipe which is usually hung on a tree, a drainpipe, a fence etc…
The only time you need to “dib” a control is at the start and the finish to record your total time.
At the start there is an all-in-one board to clear, start and then indicate whether you are running the short or the long course.
After you’ve punched the long or short option its time to find the rest of the controls (but don’t try to stick your dibber into them as they won’t beep) and enjoy yourself.
You MUST report back to the finish and download even if you don’t manage to find all the controls so that we don’t go out hunting for you!
Start Times
Map and Control Descriptions
There is one map for both the Long and Short courses but part of the Long course is printed on the back. Control descriptions are on the map and could be cut off to get a loose copy. Alternatively, they can be downloaded here.
Wednesday evening events con.tinue in the Edinburgh area – please see the Facebook page and the websites of the other clubs for more details Interlopers, ESOC and Roxburgh Reivers for details).
A thorough risk assessment has been carried out. By entering the event your accept that your name may appear in start lists and published results.
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