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General information about the region

JK 2013

JK 2013

 

SCOA has been chosen to host the 2013 Jan Kjellstrom Easter event.  Although this will involve a lot of hard work, it will be a great opportunity for us to showcase some of the great terrain we have in our region and to demonstrate our capacity to put on world-class events.

JK2013 – Volunteers wanted

JK – Volunteers wanted

 

The success of this event will be down to the volunteers who will make it happen.  Whilst the initial team has been identified, a lot more volunteers will be needed between now and April 2013.  So please contact Katy Stubbs (coordinator@jk2013.org.uk or 0118 978 2875) with your offer of help.

JK 2013 - Key people involved

JK 2013 – key people involved

 

The following individuals have already volunteered to take on the following roles:

 

Co-ordinator

Katy Stubbs

coordinator@jk2013.org.uk

JK 2013 Areas

JK 2013 – Areas

 

The following areas have been selected for the event.  They are all therefore now embargoed:

 

Day 1              Good Friday 29 March Sprint The area for this event is still under discussion

SCOA Committee

The region is organised by a committee. Details of the committee and the minutes of the meetings are held on this page.

SCOA Clubs

SCOA consists of the following constituent clubs. Please click on the club's name to see the club's web site.

SCOA Grants

SCOA GRANT APPLICATION FORM

The criteria for obtaining a SCOA Grant were clarified at the June 2010 SCOA Committee Meeting.

Grants are available to SCOA-affiliated BOF members for the activities listed below:

Colour Coded Awards

Colour coded awards are made for good performance at District Events

How to Qualify for an Award

  • A White Award can be made to anyone who completes three White courses.
  • The Colour Coded Standard for courses other than White is either the time that is achieved by 50% of those who started the course (including the retirals and disqualifications), or 150% of the winner's time - whichever gives the largest number of qualifiers.
  • A competitor qualifies for a colour award (other than White) by attaining the Colour Coded Standard for that course on three separate occasions.

Permanent Orienteering Courses

The following permanent courses are available in the SCOA region.

About the South Central Orienteering Association

SCOA is the body responsible for orienteering in the South Central area of England. This area comprises approximately the counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hampshire, Oxfordshire, and the Isle of Wight. Orienteering within the region is mostly carried out by the constituent clubs.

Links to each club can be found in the Clubs section of this web site.

News, information and suggestions for the web site should be sent to the webmaster, Tim Booth

 

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