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National event on 24 November
Saxons are hosting a National event near Frant…
Saxons are hosting a National event near Frant (4 miles south of Tunbridge Wells) on Sunday 24 November. It’s an interesting and challenging area, a mix of forest and open deer park and a new map. Details can be found here
Membership renewals
It’s time to renew your membership…
It’s time to renew your membership: click here to renew
Forthcoming events
Saxons are hosting the SE Nights Championships on 9th November, and SLOW are running the OK Nuts Trophy event the next day…
On Saturday 9th November, Saxons Orienteering Club are hosting the SE Night Championships at Knowle Park. The following day, South London Orienteers are running their premier event, the OK Nuts trophy, at Hankley Common
A weekend of orienteering
A good CHIG turnout for the Thamesmead and Weald Park events at the weekend…
There was a good CHIG turnout for DFOK’s event at Thamesmead on Saturday and HAVOC’s event at Weald Park on Sunday. Seven members competed on Saturday and eight of us enjoyed the glorious sunshine on Sunday.
Pictured: Harold Wyber, Iain Ambler and Dominique Lazanski.
Iain is sporting his winner’s medal for the 2023/24 SWELL competition (Blue course), presented to him by Janet Biggs just before the photo (he’s probably taken it off by now!)
Introductory course for US students
In September CHIG ran an introductory course for US students...
In September 2024, CHIG provided a small introductory course in orienteering to a group of students from Skidmore College in NewYork state, USA.
The group were based in central London studying things map-related and were keen to do some basic navigation and specifically learn how to use a compass.
Due to the inexperience of the students, we decided to use the Roding Valley Recreation Ground rather than the nearby Epping Forest. It also meant that we could use Loughton AC’s clubhouse if the weather was not ideal.
In the event, there was only a short shower at the very start, and the students were able to complete all or most of the score-type course in the dry.
They greatly enjoyed the afternoon, especially getting away from Central London. They seemed very surprised that an almost rural area could be so close to such a large city.
City of London weekend
CHIG members featured well in the City of London Orienteering festival 13-15th September...
DFOK, SLOW and LOK staged a weekend of orienteering in London 13-15th September. There was a good turnout from CHIG members, particularly on the Saturday when we had seven runners taking part. Well done to Harold Wyber, Jacob Stevens and Donatas Tumaitis for finishing in the top quartile of their respective races.
For details of the event click here
CHIG to host England Junior Squad selection event
This year's Mitre event will be used to help select the England Junior Squad for the 2025 Interland Cup
This year’s Mitre event will be used to help select the England Junior Squad for the 2025 Interland Cup. England will be competing against The Netherlands, Belgium, France and Luxemburg on 2nd March in The Netherlands
Reduced fees for new members
New members pay reduced fees for part-year membership...
From 1st September, new members can join our club at reduced rates: Adults £15 (instead of £25), Family £34 (vs £57), Young Adults £9 (vs £16) and Juniors £4 (vs £7).
To qualify you must not have been a member of British Orienteering in any of the previous four calendar years.
From 1st January 2025 new members will need to renew at the standard rates
Medal for CHIG member at the World Biathlon Championships in Denmark
CHIG member Dominique Lazanski wins Bronze in this year’s World Biathlon Orienteering Championships...
CHIG member Dominique Lazanski was part of Team GB’s Bronze medal-winning W95 relay team in this year’s World Biathlon Orienteering Championships. Similar to its winter equivalent, biathlon orienteering involves rifle shooting but with competitors having to undertake orienteering courses before returning back to the range, providing both an endurance (and navigational) challenge. Speaking after the event, Dominique said that “it was very technical orienteering and so so hard. I learned a lot!”. Congratulations Dominique!
Dominque (left) after receiving her bronze medal alongside teammate Pippa at this year’s World Biathlon Orienteering Championships
Captain’s Newsletter
Click here to read the latest Newsletter from Harold Wyber
Click here to read the latest Newsletter from Club Captain Harold Wyber
Training/coaching programme
The Autumn programme starts on 5th October in Hainault Forest…
The programme for this Autumn is as follows:
5th October: Hainault Forest
26th October: Walthamstow Forest
23rd November: Epping Forest
14th December: Epping Forest
These sessions will start at 10:30 and last 90 minutes. They are designed to cover all capabilities and experience.
Details of each session will be emailed nearer the time
Club Championships on 8th September
The Club Championships will be held at Dagnam Park on 8th September…
The Club Championships will be held at HAVOC’s Dagnam Park event on 8th September. Details of which Course you should enter can be found in the Newsletter
Results for SWELL 2023/24
Congratulations to Iain Ambler for winning Blue and Donatas Tumaitis for coming third on Brown in the SWELL 2023/24 series…
The 2023/24 South and West Essex Local League has now concluded and various CHIG members feature prominently in the results. Iain Amber came first on Blue (out of 178 competitors), Donatas Tumaitis came third on Brown (out of 109), Harold Wyber came sixth on Brown, Joanna Qiu came sixth on Orange (out of 47) and Tim Pribul came 16th on Green (out of 226). The full set of results is available here
Iain Ambler (right), overall Blue course winner in the 2023/24 SWELL series, along with fellow CHIG members Dave Norman (left) and Harold Wyber (centre) at the final event of the series in Hornchurch Country Park
British Sprint Championships
Congratulations to Jacob Stevens who came 13th in the M45A class at this year’s Championships held at Warwick University on 23 June…
Congratulations to Jacob Stevens who came 13th in the M45A class at this year’s Championships held at Warwick University on 23 June. Jacob was just 2 mins 7 secs behind the winner
The Fairlop Flyer
The Flyer for our next event on 16th July at Fairlop Waters has just been published…
GLOSS competition starts 23rd June
The 2024 Greater London Orienteering Summer Series (‘GLOSS’) inter-club competition between orienteering clubs in and around London.
There are three events this year - click here for details…
The Greater London Orienteering Summer Series (‘GLOSS’) is an annual Summer inter-club competition between orienteering clubs in and around London.
There are two courses: the GLOSS course which is about 3½ to 4½ km (with optional extension to around 6 km) and is of moderate navigational difficulty, and a ‘Yellow’ course which is about 2km with easier navigation. Navigate between control points – you decide the best route to complete the course in the quickest time. Beginners welcome!
The best six handicapped times for each club at each event score points, which are totalled at the end of the season. GLOSS uses a handicap system in determining individual performance , based on how well you perform against the average of your British Orienteering Ranking Scheme scores.
There are three events this year, starting on 23rd June. Click here for details.
New CHIG website now live
I am delighted to announce that our new website is now live. Please email Dave Norman if you have any questions or comments
Discounted rates for new members
From 1 May new members get a discount on their first year’s membership fees. See our Membership page for details
From 1 May new members get a discount on their first year’s membership fees. See our Membership page for details
Come & Try It event
Report from our Come and Try It event in Wanstead Park
On Saturday 27 April we held a ‘taster’ event in Wanstead Park. Organiser Ray Weekes said:
Many thanks for coming to our Try-Orienteering event this morning in Wanstead Park.
Hope you enjoyed it.
We had 20 entries but as some of your were in groups of 2 or 3 then the total number of participants was far greater.
Pleased to say that everyone completed the course successfully.
I am not publishing individual times as it was not intended as a competition or race, just an introduction to the sport.
New eLearning courses announced
Learn how to plan an orienteering course or how to draw an orienteering map by taking one of these new eLearning courses just announced by British Orienteering

