UKUL 2023 Prizewinners! Photos by Wendy Carlyle, presentations by Charlotte Ward.
How to get your race into the league.
Best 7 out of 16 races to score. Scoring system.
1 | EUOC | Edinburgh | 26-Jan | last uploaded 30 Jan 2013 |
2 | LOK | Hampstead | 27-Apr | last uploaded 11 May 2013 |
3 | HH | St Albans | 28-Apr | last uploaded 29 Apr 2013 |
4 | MV | Dorking | 06-May | last uploaded 09 May 2013 |
5 | WRE | Ludlow | 26-May | last uploaded 30 May 2013 |
6 | WIM | Poundbury | 08-Jun | last uploaded 09 Jun 2013 |
7 | SELOC | Salford | 15-Jun | last uploaded 20 Jun 2013 |
8 | CLOK | Whitby | 07-Jul | last uploaded 15 Jul 2013 |
9 | HALO | Hull | 21-Jul | last uploaded 24 Jul 2013 |
10 | LOG | Lincoln | 31-Aug | last uploaded 01 Sep 2013 |
11 | SYO | Sheffield | 01-Sep | last uploaded 04 Sep 2013 |
12 | BOK | Bristol | 08-Sep | last uploaded 11 Sep 2013 |
13 | MAROC | Banchory | 05-Oct | last uploaded 11 Oct 2013 |
14 | CUOC | Cambridge | 26-Oct | last uploaded 29 Oct 2013 |
15 | SARUM | Salisbury | 02-Nov | last uploaded 02 Nov 2013 |
16 | ESOC | South Edinburgh | 09-Nov | last uploaded 09 Nov 2013 |
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Scottish Orienteering Urban League
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Southern England Orienteering Urban League
First, make sure that you are using the standard age categories and have read the instructions about uploading results.
For the UK Urban League, , selects the races, usually in October, with help from the secretaries of the regional leagues. We are looking for something that makes your event attractive so that it stands out from the crowd. For example, is it a new area? Does it offer access to areas that are normally closed to the public? Can it be combined with some nearby forest or urban orienteering on an adjacent day? Do you have a magnificent assembly, maybe with showers and changing? Does it have great public transport links? Is yours the only event in a wide swathe of the country? Does it coincide with a local carnival or with a major sporting event coming to town? Is there a special deal on accommodation? The more attractive features that are offered, the more chance that it will be included in the League. Make sure we know about them.
As long as it can legitimately be regarded as urban, and can produce results in the specified categories, the precise format of the event doesn't matter. On behalf of the competitors, we want the event to be as good as possible. It's up to you to decide what works best at your venue; we won't compromise that from afar by imposing constraints on course length, category combinations, numbers of races, etc. If you think that a double sprint is best, do it!
For standard urban events using the seven-course structure given in Appendix B of the January 2023 British Orienteering Rules, competitors have come to expect winning times for Men Open of 40-45 minutes, and similar or slightly less for the other categories. For UK Urban League events, meeting or managing expectations is particularly important, because some competitors will travel long distances.
A list of candidate races will be extracted at the start of October from the British Orienteering fixture list, by applying the filters 'urban' or 'sprint'. So when your fixture secretary registers the event with British Orienteering, ensure that it's flagged appropriately. This means setting the 'urban' (or 'sprint') flag, not just putting 'Urban' into the title; if the flag isn't set, the event will never make the list of candidates because the title just won't be read.
The usual allocation is two races per association, so you need to make the case that your race is one of the best two in your region.
Instructions (updated Nov 2023 with advice on transgender participants)
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