Enter HERE Entries close, 3rd March. No late entries
Select NOL races if you are entering Elite courses on Saturday and Sunday.
There is a ‘non NOL’ event on the Monday, entries are also open for it
Enter HERE Entries close, 3rd March. No late entries
Select NOL races if you are entering Elite courses on Saturday and Sunday.
There is a ‘non NOL’ event on the Monday, entries are also open for it
National Squads for 2017 have been finalised, they can be found on this page
Targeted Talent Athletes will be announced at a later date
Are you the next Julian Dent? Do you want to represent Australia at Junior World Champs? What about WOC? Or maybe University Champs? Maybe represent Australia in the Bushrangers challenge against New Zealand. To do this, you have to be part of a Squad, and on AMP. To put in a expression of interest, to become a squad member, please log into Eventor [link here] and enter.
If you are already a squad member in AMP [link here], please go there, and check out the information under ‘nominations’
For every Squad, there is COACHES. OA is currently looking for a Coach and Manager for the JWOC squad, we also need a manager for the WOC team. More information here. We will also be looking for Coach’s for the National Development Squad (NDS), Australian Junior Development Squad (NJDS) and Targeted Talent Athlete Group (TTA) If you know anyone who shows a keenest to Coach, get them to apply, or contact me at headcoach@orienteering.asn.au
Orienteering Australia is calling for applications for coach and manager positions for the Australian schools team to tour NZ over the Oceania Carnival events and subsequent schools test-match events. It is anticipated that the team will travel together from Friday 14th of April to Thursday 20th of April. The schools test match will be held over the last two events consisting of an individual and sprint relay around Rotorua. It is anticipated that the team will be composed of athletes attending school in 2017 who will be about 13 to 17 years old.
Applications
Please send applications or make enquiries to Ian Prosser, OA High Performance Administrator (ian.prosser11@gmail.com ; 0439 668 151). Applications should be a 2 page response to the listed skills and experienced required for the position.
The closing date for applications is 18 November 2016.
Job Details
Details of the positions are given below.
Schools team coach and manager
Update for Australian Challenge Team for Oceania – Extension for nominations for all age classes now including MW 16 (Close Sun 6th November – all age classes)
Recent information from New Zealand and School Sport Australia clarifying the competition arangements and age classes now require the Australian Junior selection panel to select the MW 16 Oceania team. Therefore, all interested MW 16 Oceania candidates are now required to nominate for Australian Challenge teams using the process and form below.
There will be an AUS-NZL Challenge as part of the Oceania Championship to be held in NZ, April 14-17, 2017. Orienteering Australia aims to select strong teams to contest the Challenge against New Zealand and calls for nominations across all age classes (now including MW 16). We urge all available athletes to nominate for the Australian Challenge team to enable a strong challenge with reserves to cover contingencies across all classes. These spirited challenges are traditionally a tight affair with friendly, competitive Trans Tasman rivalry.
We urge experienced competitors to rally team nominations for their age classes.
We are also calling for an Australian Challenge Team Manager to coordinate the Australian Challenge team for the Challenge and encourage applications from those who would like to contribute to the success, camaraderie and coordination of the team. Please contact Lance Read or John Harding by 6th of November to express your interest in this role.
In all likelihood, there will also be an Elite ANZ Bushrangers test match (MW 20E, MW 21E) and Schools Team tour (15 years and under and 19 years and under) as part of the competition structure across the carnival week. Teams for these competitions will be managed separately. These will provide an exciting extension to the Challenge. Nominations for these teams will be called for in 3 weeks time after team management arrangements have been finalised.
The selection criteria for this Australian Challenge Team to participate in this challenge are below.
As previously announced, the selection races for AUS-NZL Challenge teams (excluding MW16 classes)
Selection guidelines of the MW16 class:
Selection criteria for MW16 Oceania Teams will be as per School Sport Australia rules shown here in full which outline that greater emphasis should be given to the three Australian Schools Championship races ahead of the Australian Long Distance Champs. Detailed selection criteria and processes for this class were available in the Australian Schools Orienteering Championship program. This challenge class will be selected in accordance with School Sport Australia rules and protocols. However to be eligible for selection in the Australian Oceania Team (MW 16/18) you do not have to be selected in the Australian Schools Test Match Team (15/19 years and under, 2017).
Additional tour information for MW 16; while selection of the Oceania challenge team in MW 16 classes will be as per Australian School Sport rules, competitors in this class may, or may not, be traveling as part of the Schools Test Match team.
Notes for MW 18 classes
MW 18 competitors and parents please note that there will be, in all likelihood, two separate teams available to participate in. One for those at school in 2017 (The Australian Schools team and tour) and another for those who are no longer at a secondary school in 2017 (the AUS Challenge team). Current School Sport Australia rules state Competitors must be in attendance at a recognized school, or, in the case of a Test Match contested between 1 November and 31 January, have completed their schooling within the previous 3 months. As the Schools Test Match will be contested outside of these dates, only athletes who are at a school in 2017 will be able to participate in the Schools Tour. MW18 competitors who are not at school in 2017, should nominate for the Australian Challenge team on the understanding that they will be organising their own travel and accommodation arrangements. Students should seek clarification from their school team managers regarding which team to nominate for.
Special consideration relevant to all classes:
Special consideration other than injury or illness may be considered in exceptional circumstances. Section 5.3 of the operational manual states the only grounds for special consideration are injury and illness. While this will generally be the case, in considering the performances of athletes at events, or other attendances required under these criteria, the respective national selection committees may, at their discretion, give weight to extenuating circumstances. In such circumstances (for example, travel delays, bereavement or personal misfortune), it is the athlete’s responsibility (school team mangers may submit special consideration applications on behalf of athletes) to submit a written application with evidence for special consideration to the appropriate selection panel.
ALL NOMINATIONS FOR THE AUSTRALIAN OCEANIA CHALLENGE TEAM ARE TO BE SUBMITTED USING THIS FORM (MW 16, 18, 20, 21, 35 +)
Nominations close Sunday 6th November
IT IS ANTICIPATED THAT NOMINATIONS FOR THE PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS TOUR TEAM WILL TAKE PLACE IN 3 WEEKS TIME. THIS WILL TAKE PLACE THROUGH THE OA WEBSITE, AFTER TEAM OFFICIAL HAVE BEEN DETERMINED FOR THE TOUR. NOMINATIONS FOR TOUR OFFICIALS WILL TAKE PLACE SHORTLY.
Panel Chairs:
Orienteering Australia is seeking applications for the position of Team Manager for WOC 2017 and for Team Manager and Team Coach positions for JWOC 2017. Details can be found at:
2017 WOC JWOC Positions
From the IOF:
Dear Member Federations,
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has published the 2017 List of Prohibited Substances and Methods. The updated list comes into force on 1 January 2017. It specifies which substances and methods are prohibited, both in- and out-of-competition, as well as which substances are banned in particular sports.
All athletes and support personnel are advised to familiarise themselves with the updates. To that end, a summary of major modifications is available here: https://wada-main-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/resources/files/2016-09-29_-_wada_summary_of_modifications_eng_final.pdf , and the full list is available here: https://wada-main-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/resources/files/2016-09-29_-_wada_prohibited_list_2017_eng_final.pdf .
Please make sure that your athletes are informed of this update.
You can read more from WADA here: https://www.wada-ama.org/en/media/news/2016-09/wada-publishes-2017-prohibited-list
The Canberra Cockatoos and Victorian Nuggets have taken out the senior team titles in the 2016 National Orienteering League. The Nuggets wrapped up the women’s honours before the weekend, but the men’s competition went down to the wire. The Cockatoos led the Nuggets by only three points going into the season’s final weekend, but they had their strongest team of the season at the Australian Long and Middle Distance Championships and never looked like losing, scoring by seven points in the end. The Cockatoos’ women also had a good weekend to edge defending champions the Queensland Cyclones out of second.
Simon Uppill also wrapped up the individual title on Saturday with his second place there, joining Natasha Key as an individual winner. Key, who had four wins between 1997 and 2004, joins Rob Walter as the only people to win the National League five times, while Uppill, who has been first or second every year for the last decade, took his fourth title.
Lanita Steer secured the junior women’s title with a winning double on the weekend, joining Matt Doyle who was already assured of victory. Both successfully defended titles from 2015 with Doyle making it three in a row. The Nuggets (men) and Tassie Foresters (women) had already wrapped up the team points.
Final scores are available via the National League pointscore page.
Orienteering Australia is pleased to announce the appointment of Ian Prosser to the position of HP Administrator. Ian brings a wealth of experience to our high performance team for the continued development of Orienteering Australia’s High Performance programs. Recently retired from a vocational leadership position, Ian’s skills and knowledge as an international athlete, chair of selectors and his recent involvement with MTB High Performance programs, will be a strong asset for Orienteering in Australia and our athletes.
Australian Challenge Team – Call for nominations all age classes (Close Sun 16th October)
There will be an AUS-NZL Challenge as part of the Oceania Championship to be held in NZ, April 14-17, 2017. Orienteering Australia aims to select strong teams to contest the Challenge against New Zealand and calls for nominations across all age classes. We urge all available athletes to nominate for the Australian Challenge team to enable a strong challenge with reserves to cover contingencies across all classes. These spirited challenges are traditionally a tight affair with friendly, competitive Trans Tasman rivalry.
We urge experienced competitors to rally team nominations for their age classes.
We are also calling for an Australian Challenge Team Manager to coordinate the Australian Challenge team for the Challenge and encourage applications from those who would like to contribute to the success, camaraderie and coordination of the team. Please contact Lance Read or John Harding by 16th of October to express your interest in this role.
There will also be an Elite ANZ Bushrangers test match (MW 20E, MW 21E) and Schools Team tour as part of the competition structure across the carnival week. Teams for these competitions will be managed separately but will count towards the overall challenge results. These will provide an exciting extension to the Challenge.
The selection criteria for this Australian Challenge Team to participate in this challenge are below.
Selection races for AUS-NZL Challenge teams (except MW16 classes)
Notes and Initial Selection guidelines of the MW16 class:
Selection criteria for MW16 will be as per School Sport Australia rules shown here in full which outline that greater emphasis should be given to the three Australian Schools Championship races ahead of the Australian Long Distance Champs. Detailed selection criteria and processes for this class will be available in the Australian Schools Orienteering Championship program. This challenge class will be selected in accordance with School Sport Australia rules and protocols.
Notes for MW 18 classes
MW 18 competitors and parents please note that there will be, in all likelihood, two separate teams available to participate in. One for those at school in 2017 (The Australian Schools team and tour) and another for those who are no longer at a secondary school in 2017 (the AUS Challenge team). Current School Sport Australia rules state Competitors must be in attendance at a recognized school, or, in the case of a Test Match contested between 1 November and 31 January, have completed their schooling within the previous 3 months. As the Schools Test Match will be contested outside of these dates, only athletes who are at a school in 2017 will be able to participate in the Schools Tour. MW18 competitors who are not at school in 2017 should nominate for the Australian Challenge team on the understanding that they will be organising their own travel and accommodation arrangements. Students should seek clarification from their school team managers regarding which team to nominate for.
Special consideration relevant to all classes:
Special consideration other than injury or illness may be considered in exceptional circumstances. Section 5.3 of the operational manual states the only grounds for special consideration are injury and illness. While this will generally be the case, in considering the performances of athletes at events, or other attendances required under these criteria, the respective national selection committees may, at their discretion, give weight to extenuating circumstances. In such circumstances (for example, travel delays, bereavement or personal misfortune), it is the athlete’s responsibility (school team mangers may submit special consideration applications on behalf of athletes) to submit a written application with evidence for special consideration to the appropriate selection panel.
ALL NOMINATIONS FOR THE AUSTRALIAN OCEANIA CHALLENGE TEAM ARE TO BE SUBMITTED USING THIS FORM (MW 18, 20, 21, 35 +)
Nominations close Sunday 16th October
NOMINATIONS PROCEDURES FOR THE AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS TOUR TEAM ARE TO OUTLINED IN THE ASOC PROGRAM
Panel Chairs: