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Saturday, December 16, 2006 Top 10 in 2006This time of year people start coming out with top 10 lists. Top 10 movies. Top 10 news stories. Top 10 music videos.I decided that Okansas needs its very own top 10 list. Except I can't come up with a single theme. And, I haven't put together a complete list. Look for top 10 items to show up over the next few weeks. Starting today. North American O' Champs makes the top 10. If there was an award for event quality, Golden Horseshoe Orienteering's NAOC would win. Here is a simple framework for thinking about the quality of an event: 1. Technical - maps, course setting, choice of terrain, start/finish functions, etc. 2. Information - entry forms, pre-event information, results, etc. 3. Atmosphere - event center, results posting, parking, etc. 4. Other - anything else that is important. A short version of my evaluation: 1. Excellent maps; some of the best terrain that GHO has (as far as I can tell); course setting with lots of variety and clear "styles" for each of the three days; controls in the right place; and everything seemed to work fine. 2. I didn't actually pay attention to the information aspect of the event, so I can't really "grade" it. But, the post event info on GHO's web page gives you what you'd like to see from all races: results, splits, maps, and route gadget. GHO gets bonus points for having a link where you can provide feedback. Good idea. 3. GHO earns a lot of credit for having an announcer; food vendor and showers at the finish; and, of course, a chair for every competitor. 4. The race drew a strong field. As a competitor, you got a distinct impression that GHO was working hard to make this a standard-setting event. I can't think of anything to criticize about the event. Back to okansas.blogspot.com. posted by Michael | 6:58 PM
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