OA releases 2020 selection criteria, team mgt sought

Last Updated: Monday, 09 December 2019 14:08

Orienteering Australia has published the criteria for selection for the four world championships of interest to Australian athletes in 2020.

These are:
* Junior World Champs - Turkey, June 28-July 3
* World Champs (Sprint format) - Denmark, July 6-11
* World Uni Champs - Russia, July 14-18
* World MTBO Champs - Czech Republic, August 17-22

For the three Foot O teams, selection criteria can be found here. Nominations are via the online form here. OA is also seeking volunteers to fill team management positions.

Team managers and coaches will have their travel costs paid for by OA.

For JWOC and WOC it is expected that the team will convene a week before the championships for final training and familiarisation.

If you are interested in any of the positions please contact Ian Prosser (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) or Jim Russell (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) by January 6 with a brief outline of your experience or qualifications.

Jim and Ian can provide more information on the roles if required. It is possible to be team manager or coach for JWOC and WUOC, or for WOC and WUOC, but not for JWOC and WOC.

For the MTBO champs, trials will be held on the weekend of April 4-5 in Beechworth, Victoria for both the elite and junior teams. A maximum of 6 men and women in each category are eligible for selection. OA would especially like to see many junior representatives try for the team. All enquiries should go to Kay Haarsma (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

Applications are also sought for a team coach and manager for MTBO. Both officials will need to be overseas for about 2 weeks (approx Aug 9-23) to allow for a training period before WOC.      

The coach will conduct at least one training camp within Australia, organise the 7-day camp overseas and lead the team during the championship week.
The position is voluntary in its nature. However, at least 75% of the overseas flight costs to and from WOC and all expenses and on the ground costs there will be met, except for meals. 
Some funding is available to support squad & team activities and coach expenses within Australia. For more details, click here.
 
The manager will co-ordinate the daily arrangements of team members whilst overseas, manage the team budget on a daily basis and maintain financial records of items spent whilst overseas.                                                                                                                                                                           
All expenses for the 2 weeks in Czech Republic will be met. More details about this position are here. Applications are due by December 13.