Orienteers of the Year 2023

Last Updated: Thursday, 16 November 2023 07:40

The NSW State League finished in September, and the 2023 OY badges (1st, 2nd, 3rd) are now being distributed to club.

Names of the 2023 Orienteers of the Year (first place in each A class) are published at https://onsw.asn.au/current-nsw-champions.

Full Eventor NSW State League Series results - 2023 NSW State League Pointscore  

The Orienteer of Year competition was established in the 1970s, announced by then newsletter editor Toy Martin: 

The OA of New South Wales has decided to begin the point score [for Orienteer of the Year] with the Heathcote event. This point system will be a good indicator of ability and consistency and will be a valuable reference for both team selectors and referees in ‘who’s better’ arguments. The leader in the point score at the conclusion of the association year – March 31st – will be declared ‘Orienteer of the Year’. Points will be allocated for all events sanctioned by the association.

The rules and timing have evolved a bit over the last 50 years!

How did your club fare this year? It’s something to celebrate!

 

1st

2nd

3rd

Total

Clubs membership at 3/10/2023

Bennelong North

7

0

5

12

101

Big Foot*

3

5

5

13

94

Bush ‘n’ Beach

0

0

3

3

20

Central Coast

2

3

2

7

49

Garingal

8

6

12

26

230

Goldseekers

1

3

1

5

55

Hastings Orienteering Group

1

1

2

4

21

Illawarra-Kareelah

1

1

4

6

41

Newcastle

13

15

9

37

203

Northern Tablelands

0

1

0

1

21

Southern Highlands

8

2

1

11

54

Uringa

3

6

2

11

90

Wagga & Riverina

1

0

3

4

22

Western & Hills

4

8

4

16

90

*⃰Callum Waland runs in the NSW State League under the Knox Grammar banner; he earned his 2nd place OY badge as a member of Big Foot. [Knox Grammar is an ‘associate group’.]