With a new British Orienteering Board of Governors, a revamped Events Committee and Major Events Group; a new Event Structure, success at various levels in International competition - now is the time to ask:
"Is EMOA doing all that it can to co-ordinate and develop the sport of orienteering, as defined by the British Orienteering Federation, within the East Midlands, and further the development of, and participation in, the sport of orienteering, and to represent the interests of members and affiliated clubs and groups on representative bodies and to support their activities within the sport?"
We are always after YOUR stories of club and individual achievements and anything else that may be of interest to fellow Orienteers. Email your story, with pictures if you have any, to the Webmaster.
Photographs from JIRC 2008 now available [photo's]
East Midlands Juniors Finish 4th at the Inter Regionals ... [more details and photograph]
Photographs of the presentations at Hardwick Hall are now available courtesy of Thomas Webster of NOC. [Photographs]
The 2008 East Midlands Championships took place on Sunday 27th April at the Wakerley Woods regional event. [results]
Liz Godfree and Paul Adddison, both of DVO, took first and third place respectively to help England to victory in the Interland 2008 competition. [full results]
Leicestershire Orienteering Club recently bacame the 3rd East Midlands club and the 23rd club nationally to achieve Clubmark ccreditation. [more details]
The winners of the Midlands Championships held at Budby on 10th February. [full details]
NOC once again made in through to the final of the CompassSport Cup . . . [story continues]
NOC were unable to retain the Yvette Baker Trophy this year . . . [story continues]
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