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Check out the current Event Calendar or Upcoming Events (scroll down the right hand column).  Most events are pre-entry in Eventor.  To enter, first create a Casual Registration in Eventor on the Register page.  Refer to this How To document.

For fitness and other orienteering training activities - see the Coaching and Training page

The Learn To Orienteer 2025 program is suitable for everyone from complete beginners to those who might have tried orienteering but want more formal training.

To do orienteering in your own time, choose a DIY Permanent Course or download the MapRun App for Android and iOs. New maps are added regularly.

Ask us about Day & Evening Training Sessions - After-School Orienteering - Kid-O for the under-8s.

Latest News

  • Last chance to join Learn to Orienteer 2025, with our final session starting Sunday 9 November, led by Robin Uppill: Enter on Eventor.
  • The latest issue of SA Orienteer Quarterly newsletter is now online. Click here to access Issue 4/2025 and archive.
  • The results for the SA Long Championships for 1999 and 2005 have been recovered and can be seen by going to Results -> Results Archive
  • The June 2025 edition of the The Australian Orienteer is now available online. Go to About Us -> News -> Australian Orienteer
The SA Schools Championships were held at Wadmore Park, Athelstone, on Monday 27th May. It was a great day, including weather wise, with challenging courses set on the complex Wadmore Park map. The many path crossings were enough to disorient the most experienced orienteers but the students were still smiling as they ran up the finish chute, proud of their achievements. Students from 23 schools attended, from as far away as Yorke Peninsula. Find the results here - plus downloads of the points that make up the schools trophy place getters.
 
The Brian Wales Trophy was won by Heathfield High School with 45 points.
2nd place: Glenunga High School (26 points)
3rd Place (Equal on 17 points): Mitcham Girls HS, Urrbrae HS
 
HighSchool Sheild
 
The Williams Trophy was won by Stirling East PS with 35 points
2nd Place: Crafer PS (27)
3rd Place: Woodside PS (25)
 
Primary School Shield
 
Great work by everyone involved - thank you to the Yalanga Orienteers club for organising the event: Ethan Penck the course planner, Aylwin Lim the event controller, Nigel Dobson, Leila Henderson and Rob Tucker the main organisers, and all the other volunteers who helped on the day - we look forward to seeing you all at the Relay Champs later in the year.
 
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