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Welcome to WAOC! |
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WAOC is the West Anglian Orienteering Club, so when you've worked out where West Anglia is and what Orienteering is, you'll know what we do.
Starts are staggered over a two hour period, so whilst you are actually out in the forest no-one else knows how badly or well you are doing. The staggered start also helps families: Dad can take the children around the string course whilst Mum competes, and still have time to compete himself when Mum returns.
Every event has a range of courses. As well as the string course for the very young, there will also be courses suitable for 6 year-olds and upwards to tackle by themselves. At the other extreme, there are long, technically demanding courses for the fit, experienced orienteers. The older age groups are also catered for, with courses which are still technically challenging but less physically demanding (there are often larger scale maps for older competitors whose eyesight is not what it was!).
At District (colour-coded) events you enter on the day, and compete on whichever course you choose. At Regional (Badge) events you compete according to age and sex. For each age-group there will be male and female courses, each with short and long options. Womens courses are typically about 2/3 the length of the comparable mens course.
Orienteering appeals to both men and women, with women making up 30-40% of the competitors, more than for most outdoor sports.
For more detail about what happens at an Orienteering event and how it is organised, visit our Introduction to Orienteering page.
If you become hooked on the sport, there are events held all over the country, and many WAOC members frequently travel to places like the Lake District, the Peak District, the Yorkshire Moors, Scotland and Wales to compete on top quality terrain.
There are also some big festivals of Orienteering: two or three day events at the major bank holidays; and a week-long event in Scotland, Wales or the Lake District during August. WAOC members will be seen at all these events.
Most local District (Colour-coded) events cost £4-£6 per entrant, with children and students at half-price. Regional (Badge) events often cost £6-£10 for the adult entry fee. All the events are put on voluntarily by orienteers for orienteers, but the price reflects the costs of producing the special maps, and land access fees.
When you get more involved, you'll probably consider buying a good compass and fell-running (or similar) shoes. The current Orienteering "fashion" is to wear lycra running leggings with "bramble bashers" to protect your lower legs and garishly coloured quick-drying nylon shirts - but none of this is compulsory. WAOC has its own (very tasteful) club shirt.
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Our current membership fees are: |
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| Juniors (18yrs and under) | £2.50 |
| Seniors (19yrs +) | £10.0 |
| Family | £10.00 |
| Groups (eg. School, Scouts) | £10.00 |
To join, print off, complete and send this membership form together with a cheque or postal order for the appropriate amount to our membership secretary, Anne Duncumb (email: memsec@waoc.org.uk, phone: 01223-843064).
Feel free to contact Anne by email or phone if you have any questions about WAOC membership.
WAOC is affiliated to BOF, the British Orienteering Federation, and most WAOC members are also members of BOF. To take part in Regional (Badge) events you should be a BOF member (but club-only members may take part in Regional (Badge) events in their local region, in our case, East Anglia). Contact Anne for more information about joining BOF.
We look forward to meeting you at our events.
Ursula Oxburgh.