
2 to 8 August 2009
The 17th International Scottish Six Day Orienteering event took place in the Heart of Scotland - the beautiful Tayside region.
New to Orienteering? Come and join us and see what it's all about! More details in our Tay 2009 for Newcomers page.
Tay 2009 is now finished - thank you all for coming! Have a look at the photos, reports and reflections of the week. See you in two years at the Scottish 6 Days - Oban 2011! Read more…
Time is running out for lost property items to be reclaimed by their owners. Read more…
News for people who ordered additional Tay 2009 merchandise at the end of the week. Read more…
Update for those who placed an order for Tay 2009 merchandise. Read more…
You can still claim for a Tay 2009 Gold, Silver or Bronze cloth badge. There is also still some lost property to be claimed by its rightful owner. Read more…
As promised, here are the answers to the quiz that appeared in each edition of Tay Today. Read more…
Certificates for competitors who finished in the top three of their class on an individual day can now be downloaded from this site. Read more…
We want to link to any photos or articles on Tay 2009 in the Interact page - there are a few already listed to start off with. Read more…
PDF documents containing overall results and results from each day are now available from the Results page. Read more…
All competitors are invited to complete a short online questionnaire on your experience of Tay 2009. Read more…
Oleg Chepelin and Cecilia Bratt duly held onto their leads on the final day of Tay 2009 at Loch Ordie to win M21E and W21E respectively. Read more…
See who came top in each class - the Tay 2009 Roll of Honour (PDF) lists the top three finishers on each class. Read more…
Final Overall results, Day 6 results and Routegadget are now available. Read more…
Oleg Chepelin and Cecilia Bratt hold onto the Men’s and Women’s elite class lead after a warm and sunny day at Barry Buddon. Read more…