Central Coast Orienteers is a sports club located in Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia. The club is dedicated to promoting the sport of orienteering and welcomes beginners of all ages and skill levels. The club offers a range of events throughout the year, including the popular Summer Series held on Sunday mornings during the summer months.
The main events in the club's calendar are the Sunday morning 45-minute score events. Participants navigate to as many control locations marked on the map as possible and aim to return to the finish within 45 minutes. These events are suitable for individuals or small groups and no special equipment is required, just clothing suitable for walking or jogging.
In addition to the Sunday events, Central Coast Orienteers also hosts the unique O'Shea Two Days pairs event in early March. This event provides a thrilling challenge for those looking to compete as a team.
The club welcomes non-members and beginners to participate in all their events. If you are interested in orienteering on the Central Coast but are not a member of the club, you can email the provided contact address to stay informed about upcoming events and activities.
Central Coast Orienteers also has a presence on Facebook, where members and participants can stay connected, share updates, and engage with the club's community. The Facebook page can be found by visiting the club's website.
For detailed information about upcoming events, participants can visit the Events tab on the club's website. The website also features a Results tab where scores and reports from recent events are available for viewing.
For those interested in orienteering events beyond the Central Coast, the club provides a link to the Australian Orienteering Association's official event page, where all orienteering events in Australia can be found.
Central Coast Orienteers' most popular event, the Summer Series, will be held throughout the summer months. The series consists of 11 events, with 6 events before Christmas and 5 more after the New Year. Each event takes place on Sunday mornings, with flexible start times between 9:00 am and 10:30 am.
Participants in the Summer Series navigate to as many control points as they can within 45 minutes. The events cater to individuals and small groups, and all levels of experience are welcome. The club supplies participants with maps and directions to each event's start location, which can be found on the Eventor page for each event.
Overall, Central Coast Orienteers provides a welcoming and inclusive environment for individuals interested in orienteering. Whether you're a seasoned orienteer or a beginner looking to try something new, the club's events and resources offer an opportunity to enjoy the sport and discover the beautiful landscapes of the Central Coast.