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Hey Hey its SummerGong!

SummerGong is perfect for families

IKO’s introductory series for new and beginner orienteers is back for its eight year!
If you have ever wondered what orienteering is all about, then come along and give it a go.

The aim of the SummerGong Series is to introduce newcomers to the sport of orienteering while also providing some fun summer courses at club level for experienced orienteers. This year the series will feature the northern Illawarra, beginning at Thirroul on Sunday 2nd February, before heading south to Fairy Meadow and Wollongong.

At each event there will be three courses on offer (short, medium and long) where competitors need to navigate to a series of controls in a set order. Digital E-sticks (available for hire) record your visits to each control, and the time taken to complete the course.

Download the Event Flyer for more information, or follow the links below to the detailed listing on Eventor.

Everyone is welcome – we hope to see you there!

Sunday 2 February at Thirroul

Sunday 16 February at Fairy Meadow

Sunday 1 March at Wollongong

Christmas is nearly here….

And that means, so is our Christmas event!

Join us at Helensburgh on Saturday 14th December for the last Club event of the year followed by a festive feast (BYO) at Vicki’s place.

The start is from Charles Harper Park, Parkes Street, Helensburgh from 3-4pm. The usual assortment of Long, Medium and Short courses are on offer with some bush orienteering on the longer courses ($10 for adults and kids free).


There is a new playground for the littlies adjacent to the assembly area and an outdoor pool (open till 7pm) for cooling off afterwards.
We hope to see you there.

Bay Orienteering Series complete

Registration at San Souci

Sunday was the fourth (and final) event for the Bay Orienteering Series. Stormy skies threatened to disrupt proceedings but thankfully the weather held off allowing 46 people/teams to experience the delights of the San Souci foreshore and parks.

Unfortunately a planned fifth event (for November 10) had to be cancelled due to concerns by the Council.

A BIG THANK YOU to our organisers and course setters, James, Kev, Margaret and Sue for organising these four events. The NSW Stingers also provided invaluable help in putting out and collecting in controls, manning the registration desk and welcoming new orienteers. Ron Pallas provided his usual IT expertise for which we are always grateful.

The events attracted a good range of both experienced orienteers and newcomers, including family groups and three groups of girl guides who turned up to our last event at San Souci. Thanks to Barbara Dawson and Ewan Shingler for providing some tips to the girls before they set off on their courses. The first three events all attracted 60-70 entrants (including some teams) while the threat of storms is likely to have contributed to the smaller number of competitors for the final event on Sunday (46 competitors).

The River Orienteering Series which showcases the Cooks River starts on Sunday 17th November at Ashbury hosted by Uringa. Check Eventor for details.

Barbara coaches some girl guides before their course at San Souci

Bay Orienteering Series

Enjoy a run along the waterfront at Sans Souci (souce Wikimedia)

The Bay Orienteering Series begins this Sunday with the first of five events showcasing Botany Bay and surrounds. The series is being jointly organised by Illawarra Kareelah and our friends at Uringa. You can download the information flyer HERE.

The series comprises the following events:

Sunday 13 October – Scarborough Park at Monterey
Sunday 20 October – Cook Park at Sans Souci
Sunday 27 October – Tonbridge St Reserve at Ramsgate
Sunday 3 November – Scott Park at Sans Souci
Sunday 10 November – CANCELLED

Each event will offer competitors the choice of a 45 minute score event, or short (2km), medium (4km) and long (6km) line courses. Starts are from 4:00 to 5:00pm.

Everyone welcome!

Blown away at the School Champs

230 very hardy school kids and orienteers braved cyclonic winds on the weekend (Sep 7-8) to participate in the 2019 NSW Schools Championships in the Southern Highlands. Steady winds of 60-70 km/hr and gusts of up to 100 km/hr challenged organisers, competitors and spectators at Saturday’s events at Oxley College and Tudor House. Flags in danger of being ripped out of the ground had to be packed away, control flags blew off their stands, and result slats had to be laid out on the ground because they kept blowing away! And while the top temperature at Moss Vale was just 9 degrees, the windchill kept the temperatures almost Arctic!

By all accounts Sunday’s event at Welby was not much easier with continued high winds and cool temperatures.

Congratulations to Mowbray Public School and Knox Grammar School for taking out the overall championship over two days of competition.

A huge round of applause needs to go to the brave and determined crew from IKO and SHOO who put on a successful event under extremely challenging circumstances. The months of preparation (and endless emails that clogged our inbox) all paid off and I don’t think there were any complaints or incidents over the weekend.

Well done to the organisers and planners – Lyn, Ruth, Peter, Stephen and Robert (SHOO) and David, Vicki, Kevin and Keith (IKO). Many thanks also to the IKO and SHOO start crews who had no respite from the wind, to Ron Pallas for his computer skills, and everybody else that pitched in to help out over the weekend.

Some photos of the sprint at Tudor House are below.