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Scottish Sprint Orienteering Championships rules and guidelines

Purpose

The Scottish Sprint Championships provides a championship at sprint distance orienteering. Sprint orienteering tests rapid decision making while running at close to full speed.

22nd Jun 06 Read more...

Scottish Score Orienteering Championships rules and guidelines

Purpose

The Scottish Score Championships provides good quality age-based competition with the score format. The event will normally take place at the end of the year, the score format meaning that competitors spend a well defined time in the forest.  The event may be combined with the Scottish Inter-Club Championships.

22nd Jun 06 Read more...

Scottish Junior Inter-Area Competition Weekend guidelines

Purpose

To provide inter-area competition for junior orienteers.

22nd Jun 06 Read more...

SOL Competition rules and guidelines

The Scottish Orienteering League provides a series of high quality events throughout Scotland throughout the season. High quality venues, maps and quality courses are the key aims. Other key objectives include: elite development and selection, encourage national level competition, act as a flagship and publicity vehicle, to create continuity of quality, and coordinate with other high-quality BOF events.

20th Jun 06 Read more...

Jamie Stevenson Trophy, rules and guidelines

Purpose

To provide an inter-club competition for junior orienteers. Competition is based on the English Yvette Baker trophy, for which more details can be found on the BOF website.

19th Jun 06 Read more...

Scottish Inter-club championships (SICC), rules and guidelines

Purpose

The SICC provides an opportunity for all club members to represent their club in low-key competition with other clubs of a similar size. Set up as a Scottish Inter-Club Knock out, it was intended to compliment the Scottish heat of the CompassSport cup, and should be kept distinct from it. It will now normally be a single day competition, incorporated with another event, such as the Scottish Score Championships.

19th Jun 06 Read more...

Scottish Night Championships (SNC), rules and guidelines

Purpose

The Scottish Night Championships is intended to provide a high level of technical night orienteering competition in Scotland.

19th Jun 06 Read more...

Scottish Relay Championships (SRC), rules and guidelines

Purpose

The Scottish Relay Championships provides a high level relay competition providing head-to-head racing between large numbers if teams for junior, open and veteran relay teams.

19th Jun 06 Read more...

Scottish Individual Orienteering Championships (SOC) rules and guidelines

Purpose

The Scottish Individual Championships is the climax of the spring season. Its purpose is to determine classic distance Scottish Champions in each age class

19th Jun 06 Read more...

11 Person relay rules and guidelines

Purpose

The eleven person relay is intended to provide a low-key, mass participation relay competition between Scottish clubs during the summer months (April-September).
Ideally the winning time should be around 2hrs 30minutes.

18th Jun 06 Read more...

Presidents medal awarded to Mike Atherton

Service to orienteering recognised.

16th Jun 06 Read more...

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