Junior Headlines

Sam Giles to cycle solo Lands End to John O' Groats

Sam Giles, a Junior with Sarum and SW Squad, is to cycle solo from Lands End to John O'Groats, averaging 80 miles a day. Inspired by the sad loss of two classmates, he has taken two years to plan this sponsored event and hopes to raise £2000 for two cancer and leukaemia charities. If you were pushed out of the mud at this years JK, Sam was probably one of the youngsters who helped you!

First leg fantastic at EYOC relays

Jamie and Charlotte had storming runs on first leg of the M18 and W18 relays at EYOC today, matched by Florence's second leg run on W16.

European Youth Orienteering Championships - Kopoanik, Serbia

A tough and challenging long race at EYOC leaves athletes with mixed feelings.

jwoc :: gbr team selections

Selections have been announced for the British team for this year’s Junior World Orienteering Championships, being held in Gothenburg, Sweden from June 29 to July 6. The following athletes have been selected for the British Team following the Future Champions Cup Final and series. Men: Rh...

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fcc :: National & FCC Event 1

National Event 1, hosted by Sarum at Big Wood, was not only a good test of early season fitness but also the scene of the first round of the 2008 Future Champions Cup, as well as being a Start Squad and summer tour selection race. The FCC is the premier junior orienteering series in the calendar,...

British Schools Orienteering

Anyone looking at the plain results and not knowing the circumstances surrounding this year's British Schools Champs in Dorset would think that the event had been relatively uneventful. Most of the age classes were won by the usual suspects, Ulverston Victoria High made the long trip from Cumbria...

fcc :: Baluain & Banvie

The 2nd fcc race of 2007 took place in a fairly gloomy, wet Baluin near Pitlochry today and it was scot Duncan Coombs who took the victory in what was a strong top group in JM5L. A very consistent run apart from a wobble on control 13 allowed him a 2min victory margin over Hector Haines, one of m...

race :: british schools champs

Yesterday saw over 800 runners, some seasoned competitors but a lot of unfamiliar names of new school orienteers, descend upon Hawkbatch Woods in Worcestershire for the British Schools Championships. Burford School dominated the primary team class with three of the first four teams, while Barn...

gbr :: junior & start squads

The 2006/07 Great Britain Junior and Start Squads have been announced. Congratulations to the following: GB Junior Squad Men Rhodri Buffett Duncan Coombs Hector Haines Joe Mercer John Rocke Douglas Tullie Women Anne Edwards Jessica Halliday Tessa Hill Ruth Holmes Hollie O...

gbr :: JEC Team Selections

The BOF Junior Selectors have announced the team for the 2006 Junior European Cup, to be held in Switzerland, 5th-8th October. M20 Duncan Coombs Joe Mercer M18 Rhodri Buffet Hector Haines John Rocke Douglas Tullie Reserve Iain Embrey W20 Jessica Halliday Tessa Hill Rebecca R...

relay :: Peter Palmers

This weekend saw the thirteenth Peter Palmer relay,the (almost!) annual junior relay with echoes of the great Scandinavian Tio Mila and Jukola relays. 34 teams took part this year with the competition returning to it's spiritual home of Sutton Park in north Birmingham and experienced some wonder...

tour :: selections

Selections for the junior tours to Badaguish (Glenmore), Halden and Uppsala can be found here, along with a list of athletes who will attend the Lagganlia training camp. Athletes are nominated by their region to attend Lagganlia, while selection for the other training camps is due to a series ...

eyoc :: GBR selections

BOF have announced the Great Britain team who will be competing in the European Youth Orienteering Championships in Slovenia from 29th June - 2nd July Congratulations to all those selected! Women Emily Benham Hollie Orr Victoria Stevens Catherine Taylor Reserve: Jennifer Hoare M...

jwoc :: GBR selections

BOF have annoucned the Great Britain team who will be competing in the Junior World Orienteering Championships in Lithuania from 3rd-8th July. Additionally there will also be a Pre-JWOC training camp in Lithuania in June for our top juniors. Congratulation to all those selected! JWOC ...

fcc :: classic results

Todays classic saw Oleg Chepelin and Lizzie Adams post the fastest times, Duncan Coombs the fastest FCC time, and a deadheat for the overall title between the Tullie brothers, Doug and James. All Results. Full report and photos when our reporters return from the field.

fcc :: middle results

Provisional Results from today's middle distance in Oban: FCC Men (36) 4.8 km 18 C nc Oleg Chepelin GRAMP 32:33 1 Douglas Tullie RR 34:22 2 Joe Mercer AIRE 34:29 3 James Tullie RR 35:04 4 Iain Embrey OD 35:11 5 Rhys Findlay-Robinson SHUOC 35:45 6 Andrew Llewellyn IND 35:46 7 H...

fcc :: qualifiers for finals

With only one race remaining, the re-arranged JOK Chasing Sprint, before the finals in Scotland, the FCC series is nearing its conclusion. Competition has been extremely close this year but already we have some victors for the series, congratulations to Anne Edwards of TVOC and Rhodri Buffett of...

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fcc :: scores after event 3

Updated Future Champions Cup scores after the 2 events in Wales can be found here

fcc :: race 2 & 3

In the Snowy Welsh country the second round of fcc took place. With the weather causing mayhem with the roads attendance was down but still many made the journey. The Organisers even had to go as far as checking the areas to make sure it was safe for the race to continue. The weekend went ahead a...

scotjos :: Stirling wknd

As has become customary over the past few years the first ScotJOS weekend was based around the Stirling area, and as usual we had a hoard of wee mini juniors along for the weekend as well. The first days training was at Touch Estate (the venue for last years JOK chasing sprint). The area is sp...

fcc :: run-in competition

This year's FCC competition has even more at stake now with Bedders organising a run-in competition for the remaining 7 races of the series. While it isn't always possible to acheive your hopes for seemless orienteering, you should always have that little bit extra for the sprint down the run in...

fcc :: scores after round one

The FCC Webpage has now been updated with the scores after round one. Rounds two and three take place in Wales at the start of March.

fcc :: race 1 2006

The first race of this year’s Future Champions Cup series took place at the BKO National Event at Cold Ash on a cold day in the south of England. The performance of the day had to be Anne Edward’s 6 minute win on the W18 course, winning all but 2 legs, and one of those being the run-in. Ano...

eng :: interland selections

The junior section of the England Interland team has been selected, we can now reveal it to be the following people: W14 Harriett Batten (OD) Rosie Hartmann (HOC) Charlotte Myers (EBOR) W16 Alice Butt (SARUM) Bryony Crickmore (SO) Clare Howes (SAXONS) W18 Lizzie Britten (MDOC) ...

ybt :: final

Over 260 juniors from 14 clubs competed today at Sherwood Pines Forest Park, Nottinghamshire for the Yvette Baker Trophy. As expected, the competition was exciting and up to the time of the last finishers the result was not clear cut. Nottinghamshire (never out of the top 3 in this competition) h...

bsoa :: world schools team

Following the British Schools Championships and the special selection race the England team for next years World Schools Championships has been announced. School Teams Junior Girls Senior Girls Junior Boys Senior Boys Ulverston Victoria High School Ulverston Victoria Hig...

bsoa :: British School's Champ

Today saw another fairly cold day in Yorkshire, with school’s from all over the country coming to compete at Temple Newsam Estate. This area was used for the British School’s back in 1991, and not much has changed since then – there were still plenty of paths for the younger courses, and lots of...

bsoa :: BSOC weekend

Temple Newsam Park may not be the most instantly inspiring venue in most people's minds for Britain's premier Schools event, but after a day's chilly control hanging in the winter sunshine the event set for tomorrow looks to be a good one. Temple Newsam is a real schizophrenic area, where super ...

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