What to do at your first event
A brief guide for everyone considering going orienteering for the first time.
The first part of these notes is intended for people who are about to go to an orienteering event.
03rd Aug 06
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A brief guide for everyone considering going orienteering for the first time.
The first part of these notes is intended for people who are about to go to an orienteering event.
03rd Aug 06
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The Data Protection Act 1998 imposes rules and safeguards on those who hold and process personal data, i.e. data relating to living identifiable individuals. Details of usage must be notified to the UK Information Commissioner, with some exceptions which include not-for-profit organisations whose usage is restricted to specified purposes. The SOA is exempt from notification but the principles setting out rules and safeguards do apply. In the interests of being open and fair, the club wishes to inform members of the data held and how it is used.
24th Jul 06
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Download a list of all access officers in post as at July 2006.
24th Jul 06
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Requests for permission for access for an orienteering event should be made as early as possible. Try and give at least 6 months prior to the proposed date of the event, especially if this is the first time the area is being used for orienteering.
24th Jul 06
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Sheep farming is a vital component of the Scottish farming industry, with the lambing period being critical to sheep farmers. The following advice gives the general picture across Scotland.
24th Jul 06
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The long-awaited 3rd Edition of this extremely popular booklet has been produced.
29th Jun 06
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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
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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
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To provide inter-area competition for junior orienteers.
22nd Jun 06
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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
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In The Winning Zone is the website of the Winning Scotland Foundation, an independent charity, established in 2006.
The Foundation challenges conventional thinking and uses sport as the catalyst for the advancement of education by encouraging positive thinking and transforming aspects of Scottish character to build;
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1. Higher levels of confidence and self belief
2. Greater desire for risk taking
3. Sustained celebration of success in the wider community
4. Knowledge that winning can be planned…
...all of which will encourage
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