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Sat 11 May 2:00 pm
Kirrawee South CANCELLED
Kirrawee Oval on Helena St (Corner Forest Rd), Kirrawee South

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Sun 12 May 9:00 am
Waggaroos Local event, Rawlings Park plus LTO training session.
Wagga Wagga.

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Mon 13 May 7:30 pm
Orienteering NSW May General Meeting
Zoom.

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Sat 18 May 12:00 am
NOL Presentation Dinner

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Sat 18 May 9:30 am
SOS Northside - Collaroy
22 Homestead Ave, Collaroy NSW

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Sat 18 May 9:30 am
SOS Hawkesbury - North Richmond
Colo High School, 218 Bells Line of Rd, North Richmond NSW

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Sun 19 May 10:00 am
Kooringle
Armidale.

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Sun 19 May 11:00 am
Crestwood Orienteering
Port Macquarie.
Wed 22 May 5:30 pm
Moonlight Madness #2 Kirribilli (World Orienteering Week)
Milson Park, McDougall Street, Kirribilli

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Sat 25 May 9:30 am
SOS Northside - Pymble
Robert Pymble Park, Park Crescent, Pymble

Welcome to Orienteering NSW

Orienteering is a sport that challenges both the body and the mind. It's also loads of fun!

The aim is to use a special orienteering map to navigate your way around a course and visit marked check points along the way. You choose a course that suits your age and experience and proceed at your own pace: walk, jog or run. It is a race but you decide if you want to just race yourself or be the next world champion! The course may take you through urban areas, parks, schools, farmland or forests.

Events are conducted weekly across NSW and beginners are welcome at all events.

New to orienteering? Click here for more information.

Want to enter an event? You can see what's on by looking at the Coming Events at left or by going to the Event Calendar. Some events are enter on the day - you just turn up and register at the start. Other events require pre-entry and for that you need to know about (and register with) Eventor - read the Eventor FAQ.


SHOO-IKO, Big Foot dominate MetrO finals

Big Foot and SHOO-IKO took out five of the six divisions as the Sydney MetrO League wound up for 2020 at Boggabilla Reserve on Sunday.

Round 1 pre-covid at Castle Hill seems like a different universe, and we are grateful that we have found a way to stage events since community sport resumed in July.

The fifth and final round was on an updated map (thanks Rebecca George) unrecognisable from previous visits - in a number of areas the bush was considerably slower and thicker, and this made controls harder to find.

Big Foot (pictured left) completed unbeaten seasons in the top two divisions to make it yet another quinella, thrashing Garingal and Bennelong respectively.

Their Division 2 team was a family affair, with three Shinglers and two Georges.

SHOO-IKO (pictured right) had a day to remember, winning their last round robin matches in Divisions 3 and 5 (topping the latter table on 'goal difference') and upsetting Garingal in the Division 6 final to make it three premierships.

Garingal's unbeaten Division 4 side made it 5 straight with a comfortable win over SHOO-IKO.

Individual medal winners were:

* Div 1: Toby Wilson (GO)
* Div 2: Cooper Horley (GO)
* Div 3: Miles Ellis (BF)
* Div 4: Adam Horley (GO)
* Div 5: Samuel Tsang (BN)
* Div 6: James Stuart (IK)

Congratulations to the father-son Horleys!

All the results and tables are on our ML web page.

A big thank you to setter Shane Doyle, controller Ori Gudes, organiser Zoe Melling, Ron Pallas on SI and all the Uringa helpers. Our hosts were doing it tough following the passing of club legend Terry Murphy on Friday.

And a special thank you to all the club captains, along with the lovely chaps from Bankstown Sports Baseball Club for the use of facilities.

 

New coaches minted in Sporting Schools

While clubs have been slowly getting back to normal thanks to covid, it's been business as usual in the Sporting Schools program.

Last term we debuted new coaches in Ori Gudes (Uringa, top left), Serena Doyle (Uringa, bottom left), Katherine Cameron (Bennelong) and Keelan Birch (Bush n Beach), and this term Frances Richards (Uringa, right) is making her debut.

"Working with kids at North Caringbah was a very rewarding experience," said Ori.

"It was incredible to watch how some of them were able to navigate from the first lesson!"

Serena added: "It’s amazing to see so much joy in the kids faces when they participate in orienteering." 

Thanks also to Barbara Dawson (Garingal, left), Erica Smith (Northern Tablelands), Liz Bulman (Garingal) and Ian Jessup (ONSW) for their roles in mentoring our new coaches.

Barbara oversaw Ori and Serena at Caringbah North PS, Liz helped Katherine at North Balgowlah PS and Ian is helping Frances who is coaching at Double Bay PS.

Erica assisted Keelan, who was busy making maps and coaching at Clarence Valley Anglican School and Kyogle HS.  

Sporting Schools gives students in Years 3-6 four sessions of their chosen sport. The feedback our coaches get from teachers, principals and students is very high.

Caringbah North love it so much that they are into their third program, and all 350 year 3-6 students have done orienteering.

NSW has accredited 267 Level 0 coaches in the past five years - more than double any other state.

NSW is the state that does the most orienteering in Sporting Schools (35 schools in 2019), and we are delighted that the federal government has committed $20m in funding until the end of 2021.

Since it started in 2015, more than 7,500 schools have received Sporting Schools funding with the aim to encourage kids to be active and hopefully develop a life-long desire to remain so.

If you're interested in coaching eager primary school students, or a school looking for a fun program, get in touch with Jim Mackay (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

 

Massey, Enderby win Newcastle OY again

Jenny Enderby and Alex Massey have taken out the Newcastle Orienteer of the Year trophies yet again.

It's at least the fifth or sixth time this pair have finished ahead of the field; in 2020 there were 6 events in the OY series due to covid taking out the period from April-July.

Winners of the other classes were:
Very Easy: Baxter Peel
Easy: Ulrika Sandberg
Short Moderate: Sally Quill
Long Moderate: Warren Quilty
Short Hard: Erika Enderby
Medium Hard: Glenn Burgess

With infection rates reduced to single or at worst very low double digits, restrictions were lifted on community sports in late July to allow club members the opportunity to participate.

A big thank you to David Kitchener for rejigging the Newcastle calendar several times, the landowners who allow us onto their properties, all the helpers and participants.

The club does a lot of heavy lifting in NSW and in 2021 will host the QB III weekend in June as well as the Australian MTBO champs in September.

More immediately, Newcastle have their second street warm-up series at Lakelands on Wednesday. They are using the free MapRunF app for all street events.

 

Ultra sprint to start Term 4 SOS

Term 4 of the popular SOS kicks off with an ultra sprint at Pymble on Saturday morning.

The SOS is run by our partner organisation Bold Horizons and provides an ideal introduction to orienteering for newcomers, while offering regulars a challenging outing each time.

Ultra sprint is the latest format and best suited to small areas with lots of trees.

There are no control descriptions or numbers for checking. Control circles will instead include a dot showing the control location. There will be no disqualifications for visiting incorrect controls, instead a time penalty of 30 seconds per incorrect control will apply.

And all courses will include a maze! These events are great fun and a great coaching tool.

Please pre-enter by Thursday midday. This event is 200m from Pymble train station, so public transport is a great option as parking will be very tight.

 

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