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Dates - 24th - 27th January 2025 (Oceania Champs)
Join us in the summer of 2025 for an unforgettable orienteering adventure through the stunning sand dunes and pines of the Manawatū. Our races will challenge your navigation skills and decision-making across a variety of fast and intricate forest maps.
Oceania 2025 events are designed to provide elite orienteers with ideal training and competition grounds ahead of the World Orienteering Championships in the wilds of Finland later in the year. However, you don’t need to be a seasoned athlete to enjoy your time in the forest—orienteering is an inclusive sport, and Oceania 2025 offers courses tailored to everyone’s skill level. So come and explore these beautiful areas at your own pace, or run your heart out chasing the top spots. We look forward to seeing you and hope you have a great time orienteering with us next January.
Embargoed areas: People intending to compete at the Oceania Orienteering Champs 2025 will need to be aware of the embargoes in place for the event. Embargoes are areas that are out of bounds to competitors prior to the events, and cover the areas being used in the competition. This prevents unfair prior knowledge being gained about the terrain and map features. View the embargo information here.
Bulletin 1: For the latest information about Oceania 2025, please read the bulletins.
Warm-up events
Saturday and Sunday 18th and 19th January 2025. Taranaki Outdoor Pursuits and Education Centre (TOPEC) and Ratapihipihi, New Plymouth. These events are organised by Orienteering Taranaki.
Training events
Tuesday and Wednesday 21st and 22nd January 2025. Hyderabad map, Waitārere Beach. This event is organised by Hawke’s Bay Orienteering Club.
Oceania 2025 events
Friday 24th January 2025 | Massey University Palmerston North | Sprint
Expansive university campus incorporating an adjacent educational research working farm. Clusters of similarly-shaped buildings will test your focus and attention to detail.
Saturday 25th January 2025 | Koitiata, Santoft Forest | Middle distance
Koitiata has not been used for a very long time, we are looking forward to exploring this area of intricate sand dune formations under pine forest with patches of macrocarpa trees.
Sunday 26th January 2025 | Knottingly, Santoft Forest | Long distance
Our mapper describes this mature pine forest on undulating sand dunes as ‘primo’. It has good visibility and minimal undergrowth broken up by a network of forestry access tracks.
Monday 27th January 2025 | Parewanui, Santoft Forest | Relay
A large Manawatū sand dune pine forest map with generally excellent runnability and complex contour detail. There is a network of twisting 4x4 and dirt-bike tracks, mossy corners, and tricky low-visibility blocks to exercise your compass work
Making the most of your visit to NZ
More fun things you can do in the region are mentioned in the attached document. Please share this with your clubs and participants, and follow Oceania 2025 on facebook and instagram for updates.
We look forward to seeing you in January 2025!
Ngā mihi,
Joolz Moore
Marketing & Communications advisor
Orienteering New Zealand
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Thursday, 11th July to Tuesday, 16th July
Venue: Edinburgh, Scotland.
Website: WOC 2024
Programme: WOC Tour
Latest Bulletin: Bulletin-4.pdf (orienteering.org)
Good Luck to NSW athletes competing over the next week.
MEN: Cooper Horley (GO) and Ewan Shingler (BF).
WOMEN: Erika Enderby (NC) and Nea Shingler (BF).
Entries are open for Garingal's innovative Goanna 'goat race', which this year will be held on the Galston map.
The event is on this Sunday, July 16th, with a mass start at 10am, 10.05am and 10:10am for the 3 main courses.
Goat races are a wacky form of line orienteering in which:
* there is a mass start
* following is allowed (this is usually a no-no)
* you may skip a control (yippee!)
* there are forked controls (you go to 'a' or 'b')
* in the boxed section you visit the controls in any order
There are 3 course lengths (GeckO 3.6km, DraGOn 4.2km and GOanna 6km), with the standard varying from to moderate to hard depending on where you are on the course.
Tactics have to be made up on the run - which control will you skip? Which fork will you take? and in which order will you do 'the box'? A 'fun' run in its own right.
Entries close on Saturday at 5pm. Please note there will be an Easy course with a start window of 10.15-11am, but no Very Easy course.
The Bluebottles Junior camp is OPEN on Eventor.
Venue: The Thalgarrah Environmental Education Centre, near Armidale.
Please help us organisers by entering early.
This is for ALL juniors planning to attend the Australian Championships Carnival - as part of the NSW School's Team, as part of the IA Development Camp OR with your family.
ALL WELCOME!
If you have been selected in the NSW School's Team, there is an expectation that you will attend this camp (unless you are overseas competing). If you missed out on selection, then this camp is FOR YOU! We want to prepare you for the Aus Champs and have you ready for selection in 2025, so please come along.
This is a 5-day camp (12th-16th July) including accommodation, food and activities; at a modest $120 per Junior. (Adults can stay at an additional $60 per person)
Entries close tonight - Sunday, 7th July 2024.
Orienteering NSW support this program put together by the amazing efforts Helen O'Callaghan and her team.