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Mon 22 Apr 7:30 pm
Orienteering Australia 2024 AGM
Online via Zoom.
Tue 23 Apr 7:30 pm
Orienteering NSW April Board Meeting

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Wed 24 Apr 5:30 pm
Moonlight Madness #1 Northbridge
corner of Sailors Bay Road and Kameruka Road (Bonds Corner), Northbridge.

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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
Turimetta Beach Reserve (off Peal Place, Warriewood)

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Sat 4 May 9:30 am
SOS Hawkesbury
Penrith Selective High School, 158-240 High St, Penrith.

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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. 5m contours., Elrington (Missing Link Rd)

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.


Northern Territory gears up for National Orienteering League races

If you've never orienteered in the Northern Territories then maybe it is time!  The NT Championships are also the next round of the National Orienteering League races so will be top quality in an amazing area.  TEO Committee member and event organiser Lachlan Hallett tells us there are....

10 great reasons to come to the Top End in August  

1. Great Orienteering – warm up to the tropics at the Casuarina Campus late afternoon sprint event on 10 August

2. Great Sunsets – help the sun disappear over the horizon with a cool drink or two at our post event BBQ on August 10.

3. Great Weather – warm and sunny one day, warm and sunny the next.

4. More Great Orienteering – Choose the afternoon Score or the evening Night event at Lok Cabay near Batchelor on August 11, or maybe both!

5. Great Terrain – Lok Cabay has unique, fascinating and very large stromatolite formations, plus an ample serve of mining and World War 2 history.

6. Great Hosts – meet land custodian Mr Speedy McGuiness, the traditional custodian of the Lok Cabay area. Hear his stories and share his knowledge.NT event

7. Even more Great OrienteeringNT Champs at Lok Cabay August 12. Who will take home the prize?

8. Great Sightseeing and National Parks – check out the NT Tourist Commission’s award-winning website http://www.travelnt.com/

9. Great Wildlife – get up close and personal with the local critters.

10. Great Rogaining – cap off a Great Trip at a 9 + 9 hour Rogaine, Adelaide River. August 18-19.   More details and entry form at http://www.topend.nt.orienteering.asn.au/

Accommodation update: Twin share accommodation available for $20/bed in Batchelor and nice camping sites available for $10/person – see website for more details.

Remember, entries close this Friday, 27th July

 

To seek out new venues, to boldly go where no space racing event has gone before

Space Racing has blasted off on a new frontier after a successful foray into Castle Hill Showground during the July school holidays.

With poor weather forecast, and this being the farthest venture west with Space Racing, the team were unsure how many participants would come along. so it was rather pleasing to report that 31 hardy souls turned up to take on the new sprint map of WHO, our club of the year for 2011.

The course, set by NSW junior Daniel Hill, had to be substantially curtailed due to council closing the underpass beneath Showground Road in the NW corner of the map that leads into Fred Caterson Reserve. With that in mind,  the time limit was cut from the usual 45 minutes to 30. That was no barrier to the seasoned crop of talented juniors who flew around the (in parts boggy) course at warp speed.

Garingal's Aidan Dawson pushed the G forces to the limit with a time of 10m12s for the 20 controls. Lawrence Jones (Uringa) WOULD/COULD/SHOULD have been second in a time of 11m48s but somehow forgot to visit one control - the perils of score courses and SI!

The Currie family (GO) snared three of the top 5 places.

Lawrence and Georgia Jones, along with mum Maggie (ONSW Communications Officer) and Duncan Currie then went out again to run the course in control order from 1-20.  Less than five minutes separated the four of them, but none could match Aidan who ran the course again in reverse order (20-1) in 27m39s.

Most pleasing though, was the appearance of two families who took part at Sydney Olympic Park the week before and were so captured by our sport that they simply had to get another O fix ! And another two families saw our notice in the Hills News and dragged the kids away from the electronic gadgets for some real life adventure.

As always, our Space Racing missions would not function as smoothly without the many volunteers who help out - thanks to everyone who gave of their time at both events.

We are back at Sydney Olympic Park on Friday October 5. Dates and venues for the Xmas school holidays have not yet been set. 

Thanks to Ian Jessup for this report

 

Chalk it up to experience!

Chalk marketingChris Brown and Alison Pearce are fresh to the game of organising events, but they are bringing some interesting new ideas with them.  They were the organisers at the Uringa club event at Callan Park this weekend. In the weeks before the race they were out planning when they came up with a new way of telling people about it. All along the parkways and pavements of the park messages to the general dog walking, bay running, children minding public began to appear in chalk.  'Can you think and run? Come on Sunday 22 July at 10am for some orienteering?'  Ron Garner, who was running the SI at the event for the first time, threw his weight behind it and laminated signs with more details for posting around the park for people whose interest had been piqued. 

So did it work?  Certainly despite the poor weather the turnout was good, on a par with the previous year's event which was bathed in sunshine. Alison had a call the night before from someone who had seen the signs and googled 'orienteering', and a local runner tried out the courses, having seen the chalk messages.  One local club member even heard people talking about the event in the local coffee shop the week before.  Whether it can be proved it worked or not it is rumoured that Dave Lotty, Sydney Southern Series Co-ordinator has now got a 'chalk box budget' in his plans.

 

MTBO racing action on 28 & 29 July

MTBO logoMountain Devils is headed back to the Southern Highlands for some mid-winter MTBO racing! On Saturday 28 July, we'll be at Penrose SF for SS5, which hasn't seen a Mountain Devils event for a number of years. So come and re-acquaint yourself with the forest! Stay overnight at Belanglo Hut in Belanglo SF, ready for Sunday's SS6, which will be an exciting mass start and Score Course that will really test your decision making on the fly.

Both forests are a mix of open pine and eucalypt, with easy riding for short courses and longer courses venturing into steeper and undulating terrain. Whilst both forests lend themselves to long distance courses we have made some courses on Saturday a bit shorter to suit a winter afternoon.

Entry is open now on the Mountain Devils web site until Sunday 22nd July.

http://mountaindevils.nsw.orienteering.socialfx.net/

 

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