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Last Chance to Enter the ACT Relays and Autumn Classics

This is a reminder of upcoming entry deadlines for Orienteering ACT events, including the ACT Relays on Sunday 27 March, and the Wildfire Sports Autumn Classics on the weekend of 2-3 April.

Entries to both events will close at 11:59pm on Sunday 20 March.

ACT Relays

The ACT Relays, at Isaacs Ridge on Sunday 27 March, will kick off the Classic Series for 2022.

Abominable O-Men invite you to come out and challenge yourself to all 4 relay legs or make a team and run with your mates.
If you can’t find teammates, the organisers will find them for you.

Moderate courses set on the Mt Mugga Mugga map at Isaacs Ridge Nature Park will provide for some great running in predominately “seed free” terrain and provide some entertaining route choices. What could be better than a morning out with family, friends or even strangers.
The relay will comprise 4 legs. You can run 1, 2, 3 or 4 legs.

See the event information for details.
Entries close at 11:59pm this Sunday, 20 March.
 

Event Information

 

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Wildfire Sports Autumn Classics

 

The 2022 Wildfire Sports Autumn Classics, which are National League and ACT League events, will be staged over the weekend of 2-3 April.

There will be two exciting races:

  • Saturday’s middle distance in detailed granite at Gibraltar Hill, just south-east of Bungendore.
  • Sunday’s long distance in gully/spur terrain at Birkenburn Farm, approximately 20 km east of Bungendore.

Further information is available in the event bulletin.
Entries close at 11:59pm this Sunday, 20 March.
 

Event Bulletin

 

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Orienteering ACT wishes to acknowledge the custodians of this land, the Ngunnawal people and their Elders past and present. We are honoured to be able to hold events on the ancestral lands of the Ngunnawal people. We acknowledge the First Australians as the traditional custodians of this land, whose cultures are among the oldest living cultures in human history. We pay respect to the Elders of the community and extend our recognition to and welcome their descendants who both take part in our events and have joined us as members.

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