Western Australia will be hosting a NOL round event in and around Perth on 8-9th March, 2025. The program consists of a middle distance bush event, and three sprint events. Besides elite races, there will be public races with courses suitable for all ages and abilities.

On behalf of the International Orienteering Federation, Orienteering WA invites elite orienteers from around the world to a sprint distance World Ranking Event (WRE). The World Ranking Event will be Race 2 of the weekend’s competition at Edith Cowan University Joondalup Campus.

EVENT PROGRAM

(1) SAT 8th MARCH AM
Map: Malmalling South West
Event Type: Bush Middle

(2) SAT 8th MARCH PM
Map: EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY Joondalup
Event Type: Sprint

(3) SUN 9th MARCH AM
Map: EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY Mt Lawley
Event Type: Sprint

(4) SUN 9th MARCH PM
Map: MURDOCH UNIVERSITY
Event Type: Two Man Sprint Relay

Click on the event title for more details.

Map of locations

EMBARGOS

The following areas are embargoed until the date of the events. See embargo notice for full details.
1. Malmalling SW Orienteering map.
2. Edith Cowan University Joondalup Campus.
3. Edith Cowan University Mount Lawley Campus.
4. Murdoch University Murdoch Campus.

ACCOMMODATION

Anywhere in Perth Metro would be suitable for accommodation for the events.
Recommended accommodation for teams is Karrinyup Waters Resort.

SOCIAL EVENTS

Saturday 8th March: We will meet at The Breakwater at Hillarys Boat Harbour for a casual social event for NOL competitors, family and friends. Food and drink will be available to purchase.

Sunday 9th March: If you have a public holiday on Monday and don’t have to rush to the airport, why not stay for pizza and a movie at the outdoor cinema at Murdoch University after the sprint relay.

MORE INFORMATION

Bulletin 1 is now available.

CONTACT

For all enquiries, contact the NOL round co-ordinator Rachel West.

 

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Acknowledgement of country

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Orienteering WA acknowledges the Noongar people, the Traditional and continuing Custodians of the land on which we gather to enjoy our sport, and pay our respects to Elders past and present.