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O Canada December 2017, Issue 23
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O CANADA
The newsletter of Orienteering Canada
December 2017, Issue 23

I N   T H I S   I S S U E

Controller's Notes
Update from Orienteering Canada
Vancouver Sprint Camp
50th Anniversary Endowment Fundraising Campaign
Orienteering Canada's Inaugural Hall of Fame Inductees
Introducing the Point to Point Interview Series
50th Anniversary Merch for Sale!
2018 North American and Canadian Orienteering Championships
From the Archives
Around the Refreshment Table
Holiday Word Search
Contacting Orienteering Canada

Controller's Notes

FROM THE EDITOR

Thanks to all who submitted content and content ideas for this newsletter. Send your articles, pictures and ideas to Katie at newsletter@orienteering.ca by the submission deadline listed below. The newsletter will be published within a few weeks of the submission date.
Upcoming submission deadline: Feb 15
Happy Holidays! Looking forward to sending you more content in 2018! 

Cover photo: Vancouver Sprint Camp, 2016. Photo by Meghan Rance

Update from Orienteering Canada

THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND COMMITTEE

Levies
The Orienteering Canada Board plans to review the Levies charged to hosts of the Canadian and North American Championship events. A focus group will be set up with representation from Provincial and Territorial Orienteering Associations across the country.  We look forward to a good discussion!

Welcome to our newest Orienteering Club
A very big welcome to the newest orienteering club in Canada. The Azimut Laurentides Club held its first event on November 4th near Montreal.  The club is based north of Montreal in the  Morin Heights area.  Congratulations to all who helped get this club off the ground!

Thank you to Brent Langbakk
Brent has been involved with Orienteering Canada's
High Performance Committee for close to a decade. Brent recently stepped down as High Performance Director. We are so grateful and thankful to Brent for his enormous contribution to developing high performance orienteering in Canada.

Orienteering Canada Mapping Project
Orienteering Canada will once again take on a coordinating role for bringing in foreign mappers where clubs are unable to recruit local or Canadian mappers.  Stefan Bergstrom will once again be administering this project.  If your club is interested,
keepyou eye out for information coming soon to clubs via Basecamp, or contact Stefan directly at mapping@orienteering.ca. Canadian mappers that are available to take on mapping projects should provide their availability to mapping@orienteering.ca. Orienteering Canada can then help to match mappers with the clubs’ mapping projects.

Orienteering Canada Mapping Committee
On the agenda for the next few months is to get the new Orienteering Canada Mapping Committee up and running. If anyone is interested in joining this committee, please don't wait for an invitation - please reach out to president@orienteering.ca.  

Volunteer Opportunities: Team Managers for Canada at 2018 WOC and JWOC
Orienteering Canada's
High Performance Committee is seeking applicants for the volunteer positions of Team Managers at the 2018 World and Junior World Orienteering Championships. Applications are due by January 15, 2018. Details are available at these links:

Ski-Orienteering in 2018
There is both a World Cup race and the World Masters Championships coming up March 5-10 in Craftsbury, Vermont. If you are interested in competing
in the World Masters, you can register directly for the event. Regular registration fees are in effect until Jan 31st.  Entry to the World Cup events is done through Orienteering Canada. For athletes interested in competing in the World Cup, you can find the selection process detailed here (applications are still being accepted)

Thank You!
A very big thank you to all the clubs, PTOAs, and individuals who have made orienteering happen in Canada this year. As always, it takes many, many hands to organize and administer the very many successful clubs,
committeesand events across the country. So, from Orienteering Canada, thank you for a great year!

Happy Holidays!
A very Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and Happy New Year to everyone!  We hope the new year brings you good snow for ski-orienteering, good health for a full year of enjoying the forest, maps, and the camaraderie that goes with orienteering, and an opportunity to visit the Yukon for the Canadian and North American Championships in August. See you in 2018!

Vancouver Sprint Camp

As the days get shorter and the weather gets colder it is time to start planning for the first major event of the New Year in Vancouver - Sprint Camp - February 16-18, 2018!! 

For those of you who don't know, Sprint Camp is a fun, intense, exhausting weekend of sprint orienteering training and racing in February! Aimed at elite and experienced orienteers, this is a great opportunity to hone your sprint orienteering skills, make friends with fabulous people from around the country, and spend time with some of North America's best orienteers! We may have green grass (can't promise, as for the first time, last year, we didn't have green grass), but we will have excellent Sprint Courses, fun relays, lots of socializing, training opportunities and more. We moved the date this year to better accommodate those of you from out of BC - giving you extra time for travelling
 

You can find more details on the event website here and a link to the registration page. The agenda is also available on the website but may still be subject to change and tweaks as we get the maps in place. New for this year we have added a night event on the Friday night and although this will be in the well lit area of Yaletown in Central Vancouver, don't forget to bring a headlamp. 

Accommodations

We have also partnered with Executive Hotels and Resorts and they are holding rooms for us until January 16th. They are offering double rooms (2 double beds in each room) starting at $115 plus tax. Please use Booking ID# 24984 when contacting them. Reservations may be made via 1-800-590-3932 or reservationsb@executivehotels.net. This is also where the banquet and Saturday evening entertainment will be held.

So register now and join the fun! Spread the word and see you in February!

50th Anniversary Endowment Fund Campaign

We are 49.3% of the way to our goal of raising $50,000 for our endowment fund to help provide sustainable funding for Orienteering Canada. Donations to date have ranged from $20 to $10,000. Please consider making a donation of any amount. You can donate via our on-line fundraising platform, or you can e-transfer money directly to finance@orienteering.ca. All donations over $10 will receive a tax receipt. We have created a Q&A page to answer your questions here. You can contribute to the endowment fund here.

Orienteering clubs - please do consider hosting an event and donating (all or part of) the proceeds to this campaign. We would love to see clubs across Canada donating to the fund! Let's try to keep this momentum up even over the winter!

Many people focus their charitable donations at the end of the year. Well, here we are
 with the end of 2018 almost here. Please consider a donation to Orienteering Canada's endowment fund. Here's a recent article with some end of year giving tips.
 
 
 

Orienteering Canada's Inaugural Hall of Fame Inductees

As part of Orienteering Canada’s 50th anniversary celebrations, we are thrilled to be launching the new Orienteering Canada Hall of Fame. We are so excited to announce the inaugural inductees (Builder Category) to Orienteering Canada's new Hall of Fame - an initiative to celebrate Orienteering Canada's 50th anniversary (1967-2017). 

The Builder award recognizes and brings attention to those who have demonstrated a commitment to building the orienteering community over its first 50 years and into the future. Examples of this work might include long terms of service in national, provincial/territorial Association or club development, or working with committees or as an official or coach, acts of kindness and compassion, inspiring outreach activities, and any other acts or achievements that have strengthened and benefited our community.

We thank you for all of your nominations, and are pleased to announce the following individuals as our first inductees:
 

Pat de St. Croix (posthumous)
Pat was an advocate for women in sport, coaching and fair play. A PhysEd teacher by profession, she was instrumental in developing orienteering in the Niagara region in the 1970’s until moving to Ottawa where she continued to provide leadership and development of the sport in the National Capital area. Pat served on various orienteering boards in Ontario and nationally, including President of OC.

Jack Forsyth (posthumous)
Jack was an instrumental leader at the OC level as a Board member for 23 years and was OC’s President. Jack was part of the initial group who founded the Manitoba Orienteering Association in 1972. Jack conceived the idea of a Western Canadian Orienteering Championships organized the first Western Canadians in Hartney in 1979. Jack organized many events, trained officials and was a mentor to many event organizers.

Kitty Jones
Kitty has been involved in the annual Sass Peepre Jr Training Camp since 1985 – which helps build many of Canada’s future orienteers.  She has been the main driver for this important OC program for the last ten years. Kitty has also made a tremendous contribution over the past 33 years in Western Canada as the Alberta Orienteering Association President, club Board member, athlete, coach, mentor, mapper, official and trainer of officials.

Colin Kirk (posthumous)
Colin served for many years as Executive Director as well as Past President of Orienteering Canada, was a key figure in building orienteering in Canada. Detailed information about Colin is available at www.orienteering.ca/2012/09/colin-kirk.

Jack Lee (posthumous)
In 1966, Jack Lee founded the Hamilton Orienteering Association, which has grown into Canada’s largest orienteering club today (DontGetLost). Jack assisted in the development of the sport throughout North America through mapping, authoring orienteering books, race organization and organizing numerous clinics and workshops. He was a disciple of the sport for almost 50 years. In the mid 70’s he started the Hamilton Schools Adventure Run that has grown
toannual participation of over 1000 students and forms the backbone of Adventure Running Kids today.

Charlotte MacNaughton
Charlotte has been a major builder and promoter for orienteering for over 20 years, first at the club and then provincial level in Alberta before her involvement with OC. Charlotte was President of OC and served as OC’s volunteer Executive Director for a decade, rebuilding and refocusing the organization to align it with major initiatives in Canadian sport including the High Performance Program (HPP) and the Long Term Athlete Development program (LTAD).

Sass Peepre (posthumous)
Alex “Sass” Peepre is affectionately known as the “father of orienteering” in Canada. In
themid 1960s, he introduced many of the early Canadian orienteering leaders to this new sport, organizing clinics across Ontario, the Maritimes and BC. Sass was a founder of the Ontario Orienteering Association, was involved in the early years of OC, and served as President from 1974-1976. He is remembered for his endless enthusiasm in spreading the word about orienteering, and for his dedication to leadership and youth training.

Chris and Patricia Skene
In 1967, Chris and Patricia Skene formed the Montreal Orienteering Club and the Quebec Orienteering Association. In the same year, representing Quebec, they joined with the Ontario and Nova Scotia groups to form and incorporate the Canadian Orienteering Federation (now OC). Pat started Canada’s first orienteering newsletter and Chris made the map for the 1967 Canadian Orienteering Championships, one that was re-used 50 years later as a “re-run event” as part of the 2017 Canada 150 Orienteering Festival

Jim Webster
Jim has been driving force in developing the sport of orienteering in Alberta and BC for over 30 years. He
haslead at the club, provincial and national levels. As the main organizer behind numerous national, continental and international major events, Jim’s superpower skill is recruiting individuals and groups to contribute to help organizationally.

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2017 Hall of Fame selection committee:  Pam James, Marg Ellis, Mike Waddington, Marion Owen, Tracy Bradley and Anne Teutsch

Introducing Point to Point Interview Series

We've had fun sharing stories and memories as we've looked back on the last 50 years of Orienteering Canada. One of our final initiatives of Orienteering Canada's 50th anniversary celebrations is the launch of the "Point to Point" interview series. Adrian Zissos is getting the ball rolling by interviewing Jim Webster. Now it's Jim's turn to interview another member of the Canadian orienteering community. We're excited about our Point to Point series as we work to capture and document more of the history and stories of the Canadian orienteering Community. Check out Jim's interview at: pointtopointinterviews.blogspot.ca
 

 

50th Anniversary Merchandise for Sale!

Join us in celebrating Orienteering Canada's 50th Anniversary with some anniversary merchandise. We currently have 3 items with our 50th anniversary logo for sale through our partners at the o-store.ca. Get them before 2017 bids us farewell!

  • Badge $3 each or 2 for $5
  • Sticker $1 each
  • T-shirt $25 each
 

2018 North American and Canadian Orienteering Championships

Registration is now open!! Time to start making your plans to head to the Yukon next August for both the North American and Canadian Orienteering Championships. Early bird registration is open until March 31st.
 
 

From The Archives

In December 2006, the children's science publication "YES! Magazine" did a feature comic on Orienteering. If you haven't seen it, read it with your kids over the holidays to keep that Orienteering excitement up in those moments where you're feeling cooped up!

Read the full comic here!

 


 

Around the Refreshment Table

>>Announcement! A big congratulations to former national team member Carol (Ross) Walker and her husband Greg Walker on the birth of their baby boy James Ian Walker, who was born on December 8th in Lake Tahoe, California. Welcome to the family, James!

>>World Orienteering Day and National Orienteering Week
World Orienteering Day (
WOD) 2018 will be Wednesday May 23rd 2018. You can already register your 2018 WOD The main day of www.worldorienteeringday.com. event at WOD 2018 will be May 23rd but you can include any events until May 30th on the WOD schedule.
Orienteering Canada's National Orienteering Week will be May 19 - 27th. As you start to create your 2018 schedule, please include a beginner friendly event or two during NOW, which purposefully coincides with World Orienteering Day. Let's get more Canadians orienteering!

>>New Control Descriptions
The International Orienteering Federation has finished their project to update the IOF Control Descriptions. The new control descriptions come into effect on January 1st 2018 and are available at this link.

>>Pia Blake at the Athletes CAN ForumHigh Performance Program member, Pia Blake attended the annual AthletesCAN forum. This year’s forum took place in Ottawa in late September. This was the 25th annual forum! The forum and organization as a whole
is meant to facilitate a voice for national team athletes, to encourage athlete representation, to support athlete rights, to ensure due process is in place and is followed, and to offer leadership training. The forum focused on talks from various athletes, sport assistance organizations and National Sport Organizations. The participants discussed Athlete Agreements. They also discussed the Olympics and Paralympics, the funding for them and where and to whom it goes, as well as photo rights.  This is important to discuss because the Olympics is the largest entertainment in world where athletes don’t get paid. Next. Currently, Orienteering Canada's Athletes’ Rep is Tori Owen, and our Athletes’ Representative is elected by the national team athletes for a here they discussed what representatives’ jobs look like throughout Canadian sport, what the representatives' roles are, and what an effective representative looks like. For Orienteering Canada, the athlete rep Roles and Responsibilities can be found 3 year term. Check at Athletes's CAN at their website. Pia also participated in KidsCAN day, a day for national team athletes to share their sport with local school kids.
 

>>A new event on the Block
Following in the footsteps of the Vancouver Sprint Camp and Seattle Adventure Running Tournament, Sage Orienteering in central BC is hosting the inaugural Okanagan Adventure Running Tournament (OART) on a brand new slate of maps in Kelowna BC! April 28-29th. More info here.

>>Check out the gingerbread creations at the Rennie household!
 

Holiday Word Search


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SNOW
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TERRAIN
WINTER

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