1998 Australian Universities Orienteering Championships
Blow Mine, Victoria, 12 April 1998
Results were calculated as an adjusted kilometre rate, that is, the kilometre rate plus 1% for every kilometre that the course was shorter than 21E.
Men
1 Blair Trewin Melbourne 4.819
2 Andy Hogg Western Australia 5.033
3 Alex Randall Melbourne 5.149
4 Scott Simson QUT 5.195
5 Nino Calabro Queensland 5.200
6 Reuben Smith Adelaide 5.220
7 Lorenzo Calabro Queensland 5.359
8 William Hawkins ANU 5.410
9 David Shepherd NSW 5.428
10 David Colls Melbourne 5.594
11 Ben Schulz Queensland 5.622
12 Gareth Candy Western Australia 5.780
13 Robert Preston Newcastle 5.906
14 Paul Pacque Tasmania 6.194
15 Steve Fletcher Western Australia 6.225
16 John Toomey Western Australia 6.264
17 Peter Garran Sydney 6.430
18 Michael Davis Western Sydney 6.468
19 Mark Gregson ANU 6.518
20 Ian Warren Tasmania 6.585
21 Justin Woolford Tasmania 6.765
22 Stuart Colls Melbourne 6.901
23 Damian Dawson Adelaide 7.764
24 Mark Freeman Sydney 7.991
25 Nigel Aylott Monash 8.335
26 Patrick Saile Tasmania 9.467
27 Karl Hillyard Adelaide 9.820
28 Warwick Fifield ANU 10.399
29 Michael Booth Griffith 11.382
30 Trent Morrow Queensland 12.305
Teams (best 3 count)
1 Melbourne 15.562
2 Queensland 16.181
3 Western Australia 17.038
4 Tasmania 19.544
5 ANU 22.327
6 Adelaide 22.804
Women
1 Louise Fairfax Tasmania 6.238
2 Allison Jones Sydney 6.446
3 Asa Hedin NSW 6.653
4 Kirsten Fairfax Melbourne 6.665
5 Belinda Allison ANU 7.091
6 Michelle Hill Sydney 8.120
7 Danielle Winslow Tasmania 8.140
8 Emma Prime Melbourne 8.182
9 Julia Minty ANU 8.217
10 Kerryn Thomas Southern Queensland 8.323
11 Cathy Hogg Sydney 8.621
12 Julie Schofield Adelaide 8.953
13 Jenny Ogilvie Sydney 9.209
14 Naomi Pallas Sydney 9.316
15 Anna Jenkins Adelaide 9.380
16 Jane Ewels Melbourne 9.502
17 Hania Lada Melbourne 9.528
18 Leida Williams Tasmania 9.973
19 Tomasina Calabro Southern Queensland 10.196
20 Kim Hill Adelaide 10.455
21 Shannon Jones ANU 10.575
22 Susan O'Connor Monash 10.702
23 Breanna English Western Australia 10.763
24 Bronwen Tassell Tasmania 10.812
25 Kerryn Searle La Trobe 11.002
26 Claire Davill Adelaide 11.031
27 Collette Harmsen Queensland 11.246
28 Lauren Shelley Melbourne 12.772
29 Michelle Scott Queensland 12.802
30 Claire Bowern ANU 18.687
Teams (best 2 count)
1 Tasmania 14.378
2 Sydney 14.566
3 Melbourne 14.837
4 ANU 15.308
5 Adelaide 18.333
6 Southern Queensland 18.519
7 Queensland 24.048
Overall teams (combined men and women)
1 Melbourne 30.399
2 Tasmania 33.922
3 ANU 37.635
4 Queensland 40.229
5 Adelaide 41.137*