Congrats to Mark Geldmeier and to all who came out for a beautifully cold Babler park. Thanks to Yvonne and everyone for designing, setting, and picking up the courses!

Congrats to Mark Geldmeier and to all who came out for a beautifully cold Babler park. Thanks to Yvonne and everyone for designing, setting, and picking up the courses!
Thanks to Scott and Melissa Kelley for setting a few courses for us! Thanks to those who stuck around to pickup controls. No bikes were used this year because the trails were muddy, maybe next year. Congrats to Nathan Graves for the W! And to all who braved a slight chill and some mist to come out.
Congrats to all who braved driving over the river and thru the woods in the storms! We lucked out with the really crazy rain, by the time the meet started Kevin Minton had made the rain stop! But the creeks and streams were flowing hard which made for some wet feet.
Thanks again to Kevin Minton for setting and directing the meet!
Congrats to Josh Borgemeyer for the overall win!
Thanks to Brian Hey for setting and directing another successful meet despite a cold October rainy night. Thanks to David Frei for course design and Kevin Minton for vetting.
What a fantastic evening for the 25th installment of David Frei’s famous Kirkwood Night-O. We started this year’s meet with registration at the amphitheater. At the start David surprised everyone with a mandatory first checkpoint, which altered people’s overall strategy. Everyone had 45 minutes to find as many controls as possible. The finish was in the very middle of the amphitheater. We had 7 year olds and up compete! Even a few puppies. Congrats to everyone who competed. Results are posted below.
A huge thank you to David Frei and his family for organizing another wonderful evening for the rest of us!
Thanks to Kevin Minton for hosting another great summer sprint event!
Thanks to everyone for coming out on a beautiful summer spring evening! Thanks to Nathan Graves for setting up a great course in a fun and fast park! And thanks to Josh and Eric for picking up the course.
Below are the results from the meet, the whole sprint series, and a link to WinSplits even though it was more of a Score O format.
Scoring update: Any missed control at Lafayette cost 5 minutes
Thanks to everyone who came out for a re”memorable” event! We had a beautiful evening to use our minds to remember the three maps that Josh Borgemeyer had set out. Great course design!
Below is a link to the splits for the event and also the overall 2019 SLOC in the City sprint series points!
Click here: Memory O and Beginner Course Splits
Congratulations to Bryan Niehaus! His performance all Summer was quick and consecutive.
Thanks to all who helped make a successful Summer Sprint Series
The points below are for the Summer Series. These points are based off overall times adjusted for age and gender. The best 3 out of 4 scores were kept. A detailed description of how the points are tallied are at the bottom of the page.
Thanks to those who came out for a hot then windy, wet, and wild Queeny Meet! Below are the Scores for this meet. We will be using the Dog Bone South Course for the Summer Spring Series Points, which will be included in a different post. Bare with us as this is our first time trying a point series in a while!
Dog Bone South Course:
Dog Bone North Course:
60 minute Score )
And thanks for everyone who helped put on this event – Kate, Jeff, David, Kevin … and everyone who helped during the rain storm.