Today’s results and links to RouteGadget etc. are available on the results site. Scanning the QR code on your splits print will also take you to the results pages online.


What a day! What a week!

Today was the second of our two world ranking events and it was very exciting watching the elites coming in.

The weather kept dry but overwhelmingly the comments from orienteers over the finish line were positive about what great orienteering there was in Glen Dye today.

Day Organiser Colin Eades said:

“Everyone’s had good runs and we hope they feel they’ve had a good week.

“Thanks to the team of helpers and all the people that have helped to make the whole week a success.”

Day Organiser Janette McLeod added:

“My first time organising an event this size.

“It was great how everyone was willing to help to deliver a great day.

”Safe home. See you in 2027!”

It was a little cooler and windier than Day 4, but most seemed to enjoy the relief the overcast skies provided.

Planner Rob Hickling said:

“Most people seem to be smiling so I think it’s all going well.

“Plenty of happy people who have enjoyed their run and no grumpy people at the finish.”

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And so ends the 25th Scottish 6 Days! An incredible week, great orienteering. The 6 Days would like to say a huge thank you to all our volunteers, landowners, farmers and everyone who made this week possible.

But, most of all we thank you – our amazing orienteering community. Without you and your abilities, your resilience and dedication to our sport we couldn’t make it happen.

See you in 2027!