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event::busa championships

This year’s BUSA event was staged superbly by the University of Warwick with able assistance from local club Octavian Droobers. The individual event was held on Bentley Woods, the venue of the British Night Championships from 2000, which was described by some as being “an area you’d love to trai...

FVO Evening Events

Here is a list of evening events by FVO for reference.

jk :: change to day 2

Nopesport has received a message from the organiser of JK Day two, informing us that there have been significant alterations to the terrain. An Scout camp fire on the east edge of the forest was whipped out of control by the wind and spread into the forest. It took local firefighters nearly 24 ...

event::jk

Well the time had finally come for the big one, the JK! For some it meant all that time spent training through the wet and windy winter would finally reap some reward, whilst for others it was just the opportunity to participate in one of the best atmospheres at an orienteering event in Britain ...

ukrl::jk relay review

JK Relay What a great finale to a fine weekend’s orienteering! The best day in terms of weather with the sun shining throughout, though with the assembly field under the trees this wasn’t always obvious to competitors and spectators alike. Having the assembly area in the woods meant that spo...

Ladies Only coaching Course

nationalorienteeringcentre providing the best terrain, maps and support possible for all your training, course and event needs LADIES ONLY COACHING COURSE 23/24 April 2005 Fantastic Special Offer! 2 For the Price of 1! Apply for this course before 8 April and you and a friend...

ukrl::preview

The first of this year’s UK Relay League is the JK, being held at Hopwas Woods. The terrain is fast and undulating, but there are some tricky areas where accurate navigation is required. Following this is the British Championships, down in deepest Cornwall at the fantastic Penhale Sands. Here mis...

event::spring cup

Every year at the end of winter the orienteering world descend on the Danish Island of Zealand to kick off the Scandinavian orienteering season with the Danish Spring Cup. The British Junior squad make the trip every year, and this year they were joined by a delegation from the Start Squad, a ...

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