Welcome to Newcastle Orienteering Club

 Orienteering is a competitive or non-competitive recreational activity in which participants use a detailed map, and usually a compass, to navigate between checkpoints on an unfamiliar course in bush terrain, parkland or urban areas.  

If you like a physical and mental challenge while exploring the outdoors, orienteering is the sport for you!

 NEW TO ORIENTEERING? Click here for more information.

 See what's on by clicking on the Club Event Series buttons below or see all orienteering events by going to   Eventor, the orienteering event calendar.

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   Classic "forest" orienteering for all great outdoors. Run or walk, compete against yourself or others, or a fun family outing. (Mar-Sept)
   Navigate the suburbs. Run or walk to as many checkpoints as you can within a 45 minute time limit. How many points can you get? (Oct-Feb)
   A great introduction to orienteering with fun courses in suburban parks & reserves. Also includes a night event. (Feb-Apr)
   Navigate bush tracks & trails on your mountain bike. Bike Orienteering Summer Series offers 75 minute score & line+score events. (Oct-Mar)
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 Newcastle & Central Coast sprint series. Four exciting sprint events. Fast & furious. (Apr-Jul).                
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 The 2025 Bush Season Presentations were held at Jesmond Park on Sunday 23 November and included the 2025 Newcastle Orienteer of the Year Series, State League & Junior awards, special club trophies and recognition of volunteers. Pairs_holding_trophy.png

 The Newcastle Pairs Champs were held beforehand on the "Jesmond Park" map with fun two person sprint relays set by Geoff Peel. 

                    2025 Awards & Recognitions     Pairs Placings 

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  Newcastle orienteers in National Non-elite Rankings
Orienteering Australia has published its annual National Non-elite Rankings for 2025, with six Newcastle club members ranked in the top three in their age class (elites have a separate ranking system based on National League results). 
 
Jenny Enderby ranked first in W55 for 2025. Stephen Craig ranked second in M55. Lucy Jenkins (W10), Baxter Peel (M14), Justin Stafford (M40) and Martina Craig (W55) ranked third in their age class. 
 
Ranking points are awarded for each A class championship event completed that had at least four starters, with 100 points awarded for first place and lesser points for other competitors. The 2025 rankings were determined by an orienteer's best three results from the races in the Easter 3-Days Championships held in Victoria and the Australian Championships Long, Middle & Sprint races held around Brisbane. 
 
Other Newcastle orienteers making the Top 10 list with more than 50 points in their respective age class were: W10 - 5. Hayley Jenkins; W14 - 10. Isobel Newton; W60 - 4. Carolyn Matthews, 5. Gayle Quantock; M55 - 5. Scott Simson;  M65 - 4. Robert Vincent; M75 - 5. Jim Lee.

                                             Full non-elite ranking list

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IOF logo      Changes to Street-O categories and map symbols

  There have been some important updates to the Summer Street   Series.
  Changes to categories and competitions
 - There are now just three entry categories: Men, Women and Teams. The Walk category has been deleted.
 - The "Consistently Average" and "Alternating Controls" competitions have been deleted. There are new "9M" and "Line-Score" competitions. 9M competitors are those not averaging faster than 9 minutes per kilometre. Line-Score competition competitors complete a 6 control line course before doing the rest as a score course. 
  Map symbol changes
The symbols for "Forbidden Route" and "Forbidden To Cross" have been updated to better align with other orienteering disciplines (see below).
Competitors should also make sure they are familiar with all the other Out of Bounds and Not Crossable/Impassable features listed here
 
          X X X    Forbidden route - A route which is Out Of Bounds. Not allowed to go along this route.         
         Forbidden_to_cross.png  Forbidden to cross - Not permitted to cross but can go alongside.
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  mtbo                    State MTBO Champs winners

  Newcastle played host to this year's NSW Mountain Bike  Orienteering Championships, held on 11 & 12 October near Singleton. Several Newcastle riders topped their championship age class.
  Middle Distance winners - Presley Scouller-Evans (M14), Nicole Haigh (W40), Carol Pearce (W50), Carolyn Matthews (W60), Geoff Todkill (M60).
  Long Distance winners - Presley Scouller-Evans (M14), Carol Pearce (W50)Geoff Todkill (M60).
                                           Full Results:  Middle  Long

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     Australian & Schools Champs Carnival placegetters
 This year's Australian Champs & Schools Champs were held 27   September-5 October in the broader Brisbane area. The carnival   featured the Australian Sprint, Long Distance, Middle Distance and Relay Championships as well as the Australian Schools Orienteering Championships (ASOC). Over thirty Newcastle orienteers were part of more than eight hundred competing in the carnival. Isobel Newton, Baxter Peel & Rebecca Craig were members of the NSW Schools Team.
 
Placegetters in the Australian Championships
    Sprint - First: Erika Enderby (W20E), Jennifer Enderby (W55A). Second: Martina Craig (W55A), Carolyn Matthews (W60A), Clare Newton (WOpenB). Third: Lucy Jenkins (W10A), Felix Preston (M10A).
     Long Distance - Second: Rebecca Craig (W18A), Naomi Scouller (W35AS), Robert Preston (M65AS). Third: Felix Preston (M10A), Erika Enderby (W20E), Gayle Quantock (W60A), Margaret Peel (W45AS), Clare Newton (WOpenB).
   Relays (as part of NSW teams) - First: Erika Enderby (W20E), Jenny Enderby (W55), Scott Simpson (M55), Jim Lee (M75), Shane Jenkins (M21Sport). Second: Gayle Quantock (W35), Clare Newton (WOpenB). Third: Maria Orr (W55AS). 
   Middle Distance - First: Erika Enderby (W20E), Jennifer Enderby (W55A). Second: Lucy Jenkins (W10A).
Full AOC Results:  Sprint   Long    Relays    Middle
 
Placegetters in the Australian Schools Championships
   Long Distance - Third: Rebecca Craig (Senior Girls).
   Relays - First: Baxter Peel (NSW Junior Boys team). Third: Rebecca Craig (NSW Senior Girls team). 
Full ASOC results:  Schools Sprint    Schools Long    Schools Relays
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