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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.


Some fresh orienteering talent on show at Riverina Schools Orienteering Championships

Forty one students participated in the 2013 Riverina Schools Orienteering Championships conducted by Wagga Roos and The Riverina School Sports Association at Willans Hill on Tuesday 7 May. 

Star of the day was Uranquinty Public School student Lachlan Billett.

Starting from the Music Bowl made available by Wagga Wagga City Council the day commenced with experienced orienteers providing instruction on map reading and navigation by taking students on a short 500m orienteering course at walking speed. This familiarisation gave the students an understanding of how various features in the bush were marked on the map and how to use the electronic timing devices.  Courses for the individual races ranged from 1200m to 2600m. Participants soon found that although being fast is an advantage, it is not the fastest that necessarily finds the control site quickest. More often it is the one who works out the best strategy to find the control site efficiently.

Courses looped around the bushland on the western side of Willans Hill challenging participiants to find various earthbanks, small watercourses, rockfaces and exercise stations.  Uranquinty Public School student Lachlan Billett had little trouble winning the Boys 11-13 year age-group in an excellent time of just under 15 minutes for the 1200m course. This was well ahead of Kade Mavroudis (TRAC) and Sam Gardiner (The Rock Central School ) who took the minor places.   Still feeling fresh Lachlan then tackled the Boys 16 and over course and coped well recording a time that would have placed him fifth.

The Riverina Anglican College (TRAC) dominated the Girls 11-13 year age-group. Biola Dawa took a little while to get going but when she got going she went well, winning by just on 7 min from Sarah Wood and Emelia Coe.  In contrast Wagga High dominated the Boys 14-15 year and Girls 14-15 year age groups. On the boys course Grant Jenkins won by a narrow 35 seconds from Daniel Rafter and Will Standley. On the girls course Kimberley Johnson also had a narrow victory finishing just 53seconds ahead of Angelika Andreou with Michelle Sibanda a further minute behind.

The Boys 16 years and over age group was also an exciting finish with Bryce Jenkins winning by 29 seconds from schoolmate Matthew Hort. TRACs Sam Dunnett was third.

The Girls 16 and over age-class was the closest event of the day with 18 seconds separating the first four placegetters Jade Bekker, Stephanie Heath, Hannah Johnston and Sarah Hogan.

Following the individual races the excitement continued with 13 teams participating in an orienteering relay race between teams of three. Each team member completed one of the three short 1000m loops with the electronic timing device being the “baton” to be exchanged.

Lachlan Billett was the sole representative from Uranquinty Public School student and decided to do complete all three loops in succession by himself. Having previously completed two individual races the three 1000m relay legs meant he completed 7.6km of orienteering in the day. His time over the three legs was 4 seconds faster than the first all-boys team of Daniel Rafter, Will Stadley and Grant Jenkins from Wagga High. Wagga High also had the fastest all-girls team of Kim Johnson, Hannah Johnston and Michelle Sibanda.

Results

Place

Name

School

Time

Boys   11-13 years: 1200m

   

1

Lachlan   Billett

Uranquinty   Public School

14.19

2

Kade   Mavroudis

The   Riverina Anglican College

29.12

3

Sam   Gardiner

The   Rock Central School

78.48

       

Girls   11-13 years: 1200m

   

1

Biola   Dawa

The   Riverina Anglican College

25.04

2

Sarah   Wood

The   Riverina Anglican College

32.03

3

Emelia   Coe

The   Riverina Anglican College

34.08

4

Annie   Cumberlege

The   Riverina Anglican College

35.04

 

Natasha   Lubke

The   Riverina Anglican College

MP

 

Kate   Roberts

The   Riverina Anglican College

MP

       

Boys   14-15 years: 1600m

   

1

Grant   Jenkins

Wagga   Wagga High School

19.02

2

Daniel   Rafter

Wagga   Wagga High School

19.37

3

Will   Standley

Wagga   Wagga High School

20.59

4

Micah   Phillips

Wagga   Wagga High School

29.19

5

Charlie   Cheesley

Wagga   Wagga High School

30.16

 

Elliot   Inglis

Wagga   Wagga High School

DNS

 

Abraham   Lal Fak Zel

Wagga   Wagga High School

DNS

 

Jack   Loader

Wagga   Wagga High School

DNS

 

Tony   McMullen

Wagga   Wagga High School

DNS

 

Tim   McMullen

Wagga   Wagga High School

DNS

       

Girls   14-15 years: 1600m

   

1

Kimberly   Johnson

Wagga   Wagga High School

44.02

2

Angelika   Andreou

Wagga   Wagga High School

44.55

3

Michelle   Sibanda

Wagga   Wagga High School

45.53

4

Sabella   Hebels

Wagga   Wagga High School

50.27

5

Charlotte   Manning

Wagga   Wagga High School

51.04

6

Alexandra   Dennis

Wagga   Wagga High School

51.53

7

Yuling   Liang

Wagga   Wagga High School

52.46

8

Isobel   Cowell

Wagga   Wagga High School

53.59

 

Zoe   Campbell

Wagga   Wagga High School

DNS

       

Boys   16+ years: 2600m

   

1

Bryce   Jenkins

Wagga   Wagga High School

27.14

2

Matthew   Hort

Wagga   Wagga High School

27.43

3

Sam   Dunnett

The   Riverina Anglican College

29.35

4

Derek   Boyd

The   Riverina Anglican College

29.52

5

Joel   Crakanthorp

Wagga   Wagga High School

30.53

6

Jake   Salabert

Wagga   Wagga High School

31.46

7

Jono   Bewick

Wagga   Wagga High School

32.03

8

Haydn   Adlong

Wagga   Wagga High School

33.05

9

Addison   Laidlay

Wagga   Wagga High School

33.37

10

Mitchell   Carey

Wagga   Wagga High School

34.47

11

Alex   Ford

The   Riverina Anglican College

36.51

12

James   Meiklejohn

Wagga   Wagga High School

38.32

13

Dooley   Whitton

Wagga   Wagga High School

39.15

14

Matthew   Judd

The   Riverina Anglican College

49.47

 

Peter   Tucker

The   Riverina Anglican College

MP

 

Adam   White

Wagga   Wagga High School

DNS

       

Girls   16+ years: 2600m

   

1

Jade   Bekker

Wagga   Wagga High School

41.26

2

Stephanie   Heath

Wagga   Wagga High School

41.42

3

Hannah   Johnston

Wagga   Wagga High School

41.43

4

Sarah   Hogan

Wagga   Wagga High School

41.44

 

Alexandra   Langridge

The   Riverina Anglican College

DNS

 

Chloe   Prestage

Wagga   Wagga High School

DNS

 

Rivine   Mansour

Wagga   Wagga High School

DNS