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Thursday, January 22, 2004 P is for postal track meetYears ago Orienteer Kansas organized a couple of "postal track meets" between orienteering clubs.During a postal track meet, clubs get points when their members compete in running races. The idea was to encourage people to train and improve their running and give us something to do during the off-season. You earned points by running specific distances (from 400 meters up to 50-miles) and additional points for performance. I don't have the scoring tables in front of me, but if I remember correctly you got one point for completing the distance and could earn up to 3 more points depending on how fast your ran. There were different scoring tables for men and women and for different age groups. You only got points for your best performance during the event (you could run as many times as you wanted, but only your best time would count). I think we had a rule that races of 2 miles or shorter had to be on a track. The track events didn't need to be official races, it was fine to just go to the nearest track and time yourself, but the longer races had to be organized events. We held two postal track meets. OK, Possum Trot O.C., St Louis O.C., and New England O.C. competed. I can't imagine OK won (we've always been a small club). I can't imagine NEOC lost (Peter Gagarin was involved on NEOC's side and I'm sure he'd make sure they didn't lose). I've been thinking we should organize another postal track meet this year. posted by Michael | 1:30 PM
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