Orienteering Australia's High Performance Program and Athlete Development Pathway covers the elite junior, senior and mountain bike activities in Australia.
The High Performance and Athlete Development Pathway Strategic Plan 2014-2018 encompasses all levels of the sport from beginners through elite orienteers excelling at the World Orienteering Championships. See HP and Athlete Development Pathway Strategic Plan 2014-2018
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- Boomerangs - Australia's World Championships team
- Bushrangers - Australia's Test Match team against New Zealand.
- Junior World Championships team
- Mountain Bike Orienteering World Championship team
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SUCCESSFULL ATHLETES
Orienteering Australia congratulates the success of:
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2009 World Games:Gold in Middle, Silver in Sprint. 2006 World Champion - Sprint (WOC) 2006 World Champion - Long, Silver in Sprint (JWOC)
2005 Bronze in middle (JWOC)
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2010 World Champion -Sprint Distance. Silver medal in Middle & Long Distance 2009 World Champion- Sprint & Long Distance
2008 World Champion - Middle
2006 World Number One
2005 Bronze - Long distance 2004 World Champion - Middle distance. Bronze in long distance & relay.
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Grant Bluett - 2001 World Games - Gold medal in Individual event.
Troy de Haas - 1999 JWOC - Bronze medal in long event.
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Other medallists
2004 - Bronze in relay = Carolyn Jackson, Anna Sheldon, Mary Fien, Tom Walter, Alex Randall, (Adrian Jackson)
2004 - Belinda Allison - Silver in Middle distance.
2002 - Emily Viner - Silver in Long distance.
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Smartplay
Smartplay is a sports safety and injury prevention program. Their website has tips to reduce the risk of injury and now has a section specific to orienteering!
Four Australians Qualify for World Championship Middle Final!
Thursday, 11 July 2013
Today in the tough Scandinavian terrain of Vuokatti, Australia got four out of six runners into the middle distance final Friday. The three women, Jasmine Neve, Vanessa Round and Hanny Allston all had varying runs but by the end of the qualifying session all had reached the top 15 threshold to make the final. Jasmine Neve had a 'cautious' run but managed to finish without any major mistakes and that was a very good approach in this rocky, technical terrain. Jasmine finished 15th which provided a nervous few minutes wait to see the final results. Vanessa Round had a smooth run with a 'number of hesitations' but ended up with a very good 8th place in heat 2. Hanny Allston gave everyone watching some nervous moments with a large mistake in the beginning but Hanny finally settled into the map and finished strongly to place 13th in heat 3. In the men Bryan Keely found his first WOC competition in Scandinavian terrain very tough and technical, a world away from the Australian forest where he has shown excellent form. Bryan placed 30th in heat 3 and will now focus on the Relay this Saturday. Lachlan Dow began very well and was having a very stable run with good flow through the technical course, however on the way to the last control Lachlan severely sprained his ankle and had to limp in, to still finish an honorable 29th place. Lachlan's ankle will be assessed by the team physio in more detail this afternoon. Simon Uppill was a late starter and he began well through the technical sections with some minor wobbles. Being in a very competitive heat it was always going to be tight to qualify. Despite some small hesitations on the way to the last control Simon stormed down the finish chute and placed 15th, qualifying with 3 seconds to spare. The Middle Final action starts tomorrow from 20.10 AEST with a technical downhill course expected which should provide some great racing. Middle Final Startlist (AEST Friday) Simon Uppill 20.11.30 Jasmine Neve 22.05 Vanessa Round 22.17 Hanny Allston 22.38 Middle Qualification - GPS routes Results
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Bulletins |
ASADA Anti-doping annual updates needed.
Thursday, 27 March 2014
As part of Orienteering Australia's aim in keeping our sport drug and doping free all national squad athletes are required to undertake annual updates via ASADA's anti-doping online education courses. These need to be completed by Easter.
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Nominations closing for JWOC Team.
Monday, 3 March 2014
Nominations close for Australian JWOC team on March 9th.
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MTBO World Championship Selection Criteria & Announcement of Team Officials.
Tuesday, 11 February 2014
2014 World Championship selection criteria and nomination details for MTBO WOC & JWOC. Also announcement of team officials for these teams.
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Sprint Canberra Entries Closing Soon
Wednesday, 15 January 2014
Entries for Sprint Canberra closing Saturday January 18th
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Sprint Canberra is Coming!
Friday, 3 January 2014
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Details of 2014 Selection Trials and High Performance Squads.
Thursday, 5 December 2013
List of High Performance squads & details of selection trials for 2014 WOC, WUOC, JWOC, Bushranger teams, and 2015 World Cup.
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JUNIOR WORLDS SELECTION CRITERIA
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Summary of selection criteria for the Australian team for the Junior World Orienteering Championships (foot) for 2014.
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JWOC selection criteria for 2014
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
The selection criteria for the 2014 Australian team for the Junior World Orienteering Championships (JWOC) have been announced.
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Bushranger team announced for September tests.
Friday, 13 September 2013
Announcement of Australian and New Zealand teams for the Test match races in September 2013.
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January 2014 - AUS v NZ MTBO Challenge Team Nomination
Tuesday, 3 September 2013
Details of MTBO Australian Team for Aus v NZ Challenge in January 2014.
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Tom & Alex do well in MTBO long championships
Sunday, 1 September 2013
Summary of 2014 MTBO long distance championships from Estonia.
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World Games Summary
Wednesday, 31 July 2013
The 2013 World Games orienteering Championships were held in Cali, Colombia on August 2-4th.
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Ricky Thackray, Patrick Higgins & Marquita Gelderman win Australian MTBO Championships.
Monday, 29 July 2013
Summary of 2013 Australian middle and long championships held in Queensland.
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Qualification allocations for WOC 2014.
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
In 2014 the WOC program will change to include a sprint relay and to eliminate the qualification races for middle and long titles. Below are the allocation of places for 2014 based on international results.
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Australian Women 13th, Men 20th in World Champs Relay
Sunday, 14 July 2013
The Australian Boomerangs had a strong finish to their World Championship campaign in the forests of northern Finland Saturday. After a storming first leg from Simon Uppill the men's team placed 20th. While the women's team finished strong to place 13th.
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Simon Uppill and Hanny Allston 33rd in Middle Final
Saturday, 13 July 2013
Australia had four starters in the WOC middle final today in the Vuokatti hills. Starting near the top of Vuokatinvaara the courses had many tricky downhill legs in thick rocky forest. With many mistakes by all runners even the medalists, it provided some great entertainment for the large crowd in the arena.
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Four Australians Qualify for World Championship Middle Final!
Thursday, 11 July 2013
Today in the tough Scandinavian terrain of Vuokatti, Australia got four out of six runners into the middle distance final Friday.
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Hanny Allston 22nd in WOC Long Final!
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
Hanny Allston made her WOC final return, after a 4 year hiatus, in the forests of Vuokatti with a solid 22nd place in the women's WOC Long Final.
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Successful Sprint Final for Australian Boomerangs!
Tuesday, 9 July 2013
Australia had three top 35 placings in the World Championship Sprint Final today in Sotkamo.
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Four Australians Qualify For World Championship Sprint Final!
Monday, 8 July 2013
Four Australians Qualify For World Championship Sprint Final!
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