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Sun 28 Apr 9:30 am
Newcastle Pairs Relay Champs & Minor Event
The Range (South) 1:7500, Killingworth
Sun 28 Apr 10:00 am
Waggaroos - AWOC Interclub #1, 9 Mile Reserve

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Wed 1 May 6:30 pm
Newcastle Night Champs - Eleebana
Thomas H Halton Park. Revised by D. Orr 2024. 1:4000, 2 metre contours and 1:1000, 2 metre contours.
, Thomas H Halton Park, Eleebana

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Sat 4 May 9:30 am
SOS Northside - Warriewood
Turimetta Beach Reserve (off Peal Place, Warriewood)

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Sat 4 May 9:30 am
SOS Hawkesbury - Penrith
Penrith Selective High School - enter from Colless St, Penrith NSW
Sat 4 May 9:30 am
SOS Term 2 Season Pass

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Sun 5 May 9:30 am
2024 Metro League #2 - Sydney Park, St Peters
Sydney Park, St Peters.

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Sun 5 May 9:30 am
NOY3 - Missing Link [Elrington)
"Missing Link" 1:7,500 for all courses., Elrington (Missing Link)

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Sun 5 May 10:00 am
Goldseekers Bush Series #3 Ophir South

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Tue 7 May 9:00 am
Riverina Schools Day Individual, Willan's Hill

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.


MetrO back on track at Lapstone

Our Sydney interclub competition was back to familiar terrain for Round 4 with Big Foot hosting us on their track-laden Darks Common map at Lapstone.

After some easy running at Mt Annan and Botany, this was more like bush O. But the plethora of tracks can mislead - what sounds like simple trail running actually requires a sharp eye to ensure the correct track is taken; sometimes the cross-country bearing was more productive and less distracting.

Only two competitors (Dave Shepherd in Divn 1 and Riley Grainger in Divn 5) went under 35 minutes. Setter Miles Ellis tested the fine navigation with well thought out twisting, turning courses and again used a novel road-crossing control for safety.

The morning began with a minute's silence for Bennelong legend Frank Assenza, who we farewelled on Tuesday. Frank started the MetrO League in 1994 and was at events right up until his passing earlier this month.

With matches underway in bitingly cold but sunny weather, times were surprisingly long given that recent back-burning aided visibility in the southern half of the map.

We also thank Big Foot for allowing an undermanned Uringa-Central Coast to field two ACT elites as fill-ins; it cost the Feet the match - but with Garingal tripping up in a draw with WHO the Pink People still lead Division 1.

SHOO-IKO thrashed the GO Dragons in Division 2 in a battle of the heavyweights that was a likely preview of the final.

Division 3 is a three-horse race, with unbeaten Bennelong and Knox to meet in the last round. SHOO-IKO lie in wait hoping to sneak into the final. It's a similar tale in Division 4, where the unbeaten GO Legless face the strong Bennelong and WHO teams needing just a point to make the final. The GO Monitors are third.

In Division 5, Bennelong and WHO would both have lose badly to allow SHOO to leapfrog into the competition decider.

Thanks to Big Foot for a great day out - they had all the results up on their website before we were home! Most of these are linked on our ML web page. The individual points tallies are also up.

A reminder that our next round is on July 31 when WHO unveil their new map of Mulgoa.