| The aim of SENiLe online
is to help promote the participation in and enjoyment of night
orienteering in South East England. SENiLe online is
packed with information on the South East Night League. There
is general information on the
league, league
format and scoring
and detailed league
guidelines. There
is a brief
history of the
league, an archive of past
results going
back to it's formation in 1986 (including for all recent years the
detailed spreadsheets used to prepare the results) and if you are
interested in finding out who has performed the most consistent,
which areas have been used and general event information then the
league statistics section will help. There is
fixture
information for forthcoming events,
current news, some
general tips on night
orienteering and of course
links on this
page to many orienteering resources. You can
sign up on the site
to receive email news and alerts and can provide
feedback on the
site on-line. There is also an overview of the
site to help
guide you to what you are interested in. Finally, a lot of this
information is summarised in
FAQ's on SENiLe. |
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British
Orienteering Federation (BOF) |
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| The British
Orienteering Federation (or BOF as it is known to all
orienteers) is the official governing body for orienteering as a
sport and recreation in the United Kingdom.
Orienteering is a sport administered
by orienteers for orienteers. From its
National Office
in Darley Dale, near Matlock, BOF administers the sport in
Britain, oversees its development, and co-ordinates a full
calendar of
events.
BOF-registered events range from
informal summer evening training events and beginners' events
through local & district
events up to national championships. |
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International
Orienteering Federation (IOF) |
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South East
Orienteering Association (SEOA) |
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SE Orienteering Assoc. |
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The South Eastern
Orienteering Association (SEOA) exists to encourage, promote and
control the sport of orienteering in the South East of England. SEOA is affiliated to the British Orienteering Federation (BOF) who
have overall responsibility for the sport in the UK.
SEOA ansaphone number : 020 8948 6056
Neighbouring regions are South Central (SCOA)
and East Anglia (EAOA). |
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South East
orienteering clubs |
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Geographical coverage of clubs in the SE
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Chigwell and Epping Forest OC
(CHIG) |
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Croydon Orienteering Club
(CROC) |
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Dartford Orienteering Klubb
(DFOK) |
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Guildford Orienteers
(GO) |
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Havering and South Essex OC
(HAVOC) |
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Happy Herts Orienteering Club
(HH) |
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London Orienteering Klubb
(LOK) |
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Middlesex Orienteers (MDDXO) |
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Mole Valley Map and Compass
Foot Racing Society (MV) |
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Saxons Orienteering Club
(SAX) |
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South London Orienteers and
Wayfarers (SLOW) |
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Southern Navigators (SN) |
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Southdowns Orienteers
(SO) |
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University of London OC
(ULOC) |
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General links : |
| ● David
Moore (Saxons) runs an 'Orienteering
in the South East' website - news, fixtures, results, SENAV
online |
| ● Wight O have a very
good interactive introduction to what orienteering is about and
what to expect if you go to an event. Try out the
Wight-O
Web-O |
| ● Confused by jargon?
Try the O
jargon buster by Ian Ditchfield (MV) |
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The British Army Orienteering
Club (BAOC)
organise many events, including mid-week specials & night events |
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CompassSport
for news on orienteering & related navigation sports (mountain
marathons, MTBO) |
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nopesport.com, containing news, info & forums on
orienteering in the UK, sometimes irreverent |
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| Links with a night
orienteering content : |
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Western
Night League, covering Bristol & Gloucester area |
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Wessex
Night League, covering Southampton to Wimborne area |
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Tio Mila, the Swedish
ultimate night O race (knowledge of Swedish required) |
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