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A Rules for Foot Orienteering Events - Orienteering USA

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D.29.6 Use of telecommunication equipment during the competition period, other than<br />

<strong>for</strong> an emergency, may result in disqualification.<br />

D.29.7 Competitors shall travel using one of the modes indicated in section D.2.<br />

D.30 Appendix A – Guidelines <strong>for</strong> Timed Control Maps<br />

D.30.1 Timed Control maps should be no smaller than ½ sheet of letter size (5.5” x 8.5”).<br />

D.30.2 Large letters <strong>for</strong> each possible answer shall be available on the map <strong>for</strong> pointing<br />

out the desired answer.<br />

D.30.3 Sample Timed Control Map<br />

D.31 Appendix B – Official Results Format<br />

D.31.1 Title: year, month, location, Title of Event<br />

D.31.2 From left to right: list by number controls on the course, T1, Time in sec, T2,<br />

Time in sec, Time penalty, Time on course, Number controls with correct<br />

answers, Overtime Penalty<br />

D.31.3 From left to right: list Place number, Score (number of correct answers), Ranking<br />

points, Y or N <strong>for</strong> championship eligibility, Class (Open or Paraly), Last name,<br />

First name, Club, wrong answer <strong>for</strong> any control, time control results<br />

D.31.4 From left to right: number of places (no more than 50), <strong>for</strong> each control the<br />

Number who correctly answered and % answered correctly <strong>for</strong> each control and<br />

the 2 timed Controls

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