Get ready for the JK …
The Northern Ireland Orienteering Association has announced that they will be hosting the 2011 Jan Kjellstrom international orienteering festival. The “JK”, as it is known, is the premier multi-day orienteering competition run under the auspices of BOF, the British Orienteering Federation.
Jan Kjellstrom was a young Swedish orienteer who came to
The JK features four days of orienteering: a two-day individual on Saturday and Sunday, a Relay on Monday, and another event on the Friday, which in 2008 will be a sprint race.
The events take place over the Easter weekend, which in 2011 will be on April 22nd -25th.
The NIOA are no strangers to running major events: the Junior, Senior and Veteran Home Internationals and the Irish and British Championships have all been run in
Just as the 2012 Olympics is expected to have a positive spin-off effect for
The NIOA is smaller than lots of orienteering clubs in other countries and this is a huge undertaking. The IOA plans to cooperate with NIOA to organise a series of complementary events to make the whole ”Irish Orienteering” experience a successful one. Hopefully, just as the fire engines from
A meeting of interested volunteers will take place in Dungannon Rugby Club, Co, Tyrone, on 13th February. The event co-ordinator is Harold White.
Irish Championships entries open
Cork Orienteers have started taking entries for the Irish Championships at the beginning of May. Entries are being accepted online for the three day competition on May 3-4-5 on
The plan for the weekend is to have the Classic race (normal distance) on the Saturday, Relay on the Sunday and Middle Distance on the Bank Holiday Monday. This will probably mean travelling down on the Friday for most people. Unlike Inisbofin,
Entries close on March 31st.
Details from
2 comments:
Where have all the logos gone? The NIOA and Cork O emblems were there when I previewed this piece ...
John
OK: it looks like they're back again ...
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