banner

MENU

Coming Events


map
Wed 21 Aug 4:00 pm
2024 Sydney MapRun #5 North Rocks
North Rocks Park, North Rocks Rd, North Rocks

map
Sat 24 Aug 9:30 am
SOS Northside - St Ives
Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Gardens, 420 Mona Vale Rd, St Ives (meet in Dampier's Clearing)

map
Sat 24 Aug 9:30 am
SOS Hills District - Rydalmere
Upjohn Park, Kirby St, Rydalmere (look for us near the car park)

map
Sat 24 Aug 11:00 am
ACT Middle Championships: ACT League #11, NSW SL #14, Wild Deer Sands
Wild Deer Sands (Birkenburn).

map
Sun 25 Aug 10:00 am
ACT Long Championships: ACT League #12, NSW SL #15, Birkenburn
Birkenburn Farm.

map
Mon 26 Aug 7:30 pm
Orienteering NSW August Board Meeting

map
Wed 28 Aug 1:00 pm
Wagga HomeSchooled Children's Group Orienteering Day

map
Wed 28 Aug 4:00 pm
2024 Sydney MapRun #6 Middle Head
Middle Head, Mosman.

map
Sat 31 Aug 8:40 am
BigFoot Sprints Cockatoo Island
Cockatoo Island, Sydney Harbour.
Sat 31 Aug 9:30 am
SOS Northside and Hills District

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.


By George, a dam fine Sprint finish to the Aus 3-Days

The Australian 3-days carnival finished on a spectacular note at CSU Wagga on Monday, with a Sprint event mixing rock with campus to throughly test brains and brawn for a third straight day.

And in the washup, it was Big Foot junior Alastair George with arguably the best NSW result of the long weekend - third overall in the junior men's elite class. Congratulations Al - we hope that JWOC selection lies in the near future.

Now, how could a seemingly urban sprint possibly have tricky rock? Easy - thanks to a new map extension on a steep hill to the west. After a short, sharp climb to the start (past a few curious kangaroos), runners were confronted with half a dozen controls in a small hilly area littered with boulders.

As usual, the race won't be won here but can certainly be lost. (Your tired scribe blew 4 minutes overshooting two controls on Course 5, but we digress!) From there it was a careful drop to the western edge of the built-up area.

Nothing about the campus section looks particularly difficult - until closer inspection reveals pedestrian overbridges, impassable building corners and a plethora of uncrossable garden beds.

Decision making at speed, and speedy decision making. An error of mere seconds can mean the difference between first place and merely second... or further down the results list.

The course climax provided a wonderful spectacle - runners converged from two or three directions on the last control (a sculpture, pictured top) in the corner of a large pond with two small bridges for access, then a 50m dash to the finish.

Innovative course planning by SHOO's Melbourne-based NSW Stinger Dave Meyer and a great venue for the presentations, for which we had the pleasure of the company of Wagga Deputy Mayor Dallas Tout

Our list of thank yous is extensive: organising clubs Waggaroos, Southern Highlands, Illawarra Kareelah, Uringa; carnival organiser Ron Pallas; all our course setters and controllers; and the generous landowners.

The Oceania and World Masters champs in New Zealand in April forced OA to move this carnival from its usual Easter date, so we are grateful to the 550+ participants who made the effort to enjoy three quality maps in glorious winter sunshine.

You can find all the results on Eventor, splits on Winsplits and Attackpoint, and courses on Routegadget.