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Fri 12 Jul 4:00 pm
Bluebottles July Camp near Armidale
Thalgarrah Environmental Education Centre, about 20 minutes from Armidale.

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Wed 17 Jul 5:30 pm
Moonlight Madness #4
Artarmon Reserve, Burra Road, Artarmon
Thu 18 Jul 7:30 pm
Orienteering Participation and Engagement Network July Meeting

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Sat 20 Jul 2:00 pm
2024 NSW State League #10 - Poppethead, Kitchener
“The Poppethead” D.Lyons. Partially updated 2024, Cessnock Rd, Kitchener -32.8766698, 151.3657394 https://bitly.cx/wDYvx

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Sun 21 Jul 9:30 am
2024 NSW State League #11 - Barraba Lane, Quorrobolong
“Barraba Lane” - Ian Dempsey, 2021, Barraba Lane, Quorrobolong -32.9630219, 151.3384693

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Sun 21 Jul 10:00 am
Waggaroos Local event, Wolfram
Livingstone State Conservation Area.

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Tue 23 Jul 7:30 pm
Orienteering NSW July Board Meeting

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Wed 24 Jul 4:00 pm
2024 Sydney MapRun #2 Putney
Putney Park Toilets (South), Pellisier Rd, Putney
Sat 27 Jul 9:30 am
SOS Northside
Sat 27 Jul 9:30 am
SOS 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.


MetroLeague discovers how to supersize me

The 2012 Metroleague kicked off on Sunday at Cecil Hills and everything was a little on the big side.  With a new division to take account of the large numbers of runners wanting to take part, there was plenty of competition amongst the clubs.  Garingal fielded a full eight teams, and yet that was still not enough places for their aspiring team members, with nearly 20 members entering courses on the day. The results from the Enter On the Day courses showed that Garingal have some formidable depth and strength and will definitely be a team to contend with through the Metro League season.

And it was not only the teams which were on the large side.  The recent rains made for incredible new growth, with competitors having to force their way through long grasses all around the course.  It was definitely a day when a late start was helpful as later runners had the advantage of large elephant tracks to follow, although with so many runners and courses it was important to choose the right one. Increased insect populations had produced enormous fat spiders weaving the most incredible webs and there wasn't an orienteer who didn't have sticky lines of spider silk all over their club shirts when they got back.  Two competitors lost their SI sticks, one complaining that a spider ambushed her, though this seemed rather unlikely.

The wins were shared evenly around the clubs with wins being gained by narrow margins, and in one case unusually achieving a draw (IKN and WH in Division C).  Bennelong was the only club with a full sweep of winning matches but generally the wins were evenly distributed around the clubs, and some achieved with the narrowest of margin.  Rookies from club training courses were out for their first taste of bush orienteering.  Eric Charpentier, a recent joiner to Uringa running for the first time in the league, was quickest around the Division D 3.9km course, and the rookie team running for Uringa of Chris Barraza, Matt Nicols, Celine Samba and anchored by Jane McKenna scored an exciting win in Division E.  Their win over WHO was despite the WHO team fielding the quickest runner, Daniel Smith, on the E course in 46:10.  Metro League results can be found here; EOD and results by course here.