
Regular Orienteering Map Programme
Escaping the snow on Speyside, ROMP has gone to the seaside - controls are now out in Roseisle.
11th Mar 10
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Escaping the snow on Speyside, ROMP has gone to the seaside - controls are now out in Roseisle.
11th Mar 10
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Fixtures for the 2010 SOL series have been allocated, and are published below.
26th Dec 09
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The Scottish Orienteering Association is delighted to announce that it will host the PWT (Park World Tour) in Perth in 2010.
On the 10-12th September 2010 some of the world’s best orienteers will be invited to compete for a prize fund totalling €5000.
07th Sep 09
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Information on the 2011 event based in the Oban area is now available, www.scottish6days.com.
Maps of areas, training options, accommodation hints, mailing list, RSS, Twitter…
19th Aug 09
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David May was the planner for the 2008 JK Sprint race and has produced this presentation.
It takes you through some of the planning issues, but is also an interesting read for competitors as it may help understand the planner’s thinking.
Download the PowerPoint file (4.1MB) or the PDF version (2.9MB)
16th Mar 09
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There is now a complete archive listing of all the documents & forms on the SOA website.
View all documents & forms
14th Dec 08

The SOA has five sets of clocks that can be used at race starts or finish to show race time. These clocks are designed to be a “Turn on and Go” system for an event start.
08th Sep 08
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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;
Read more about Scotland winning in Sport.
14th Aug 08
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