2024 IARU Rgn 2 / USA Radio Orienteering Championships

2024 IARU Rgn 2 / USA Radio Orienteering Championships The 2024 International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) Region 2 (Americas) and USA Radio Orienteering Championships to be held 5-13 October 2024 in Michigan (ARDF)

2024 US Radio Orienteering / Amateur Radio Direction Finding (ARDF) Championships to be held in the wonderful autumn fall colors of Michigan, October 2024 (specific dates pending, stay tuned here)

The 2025 USA Radio Orienteering Champs are just around the corner (June 14-22), and registration is due Saturday!  Don't...
05/30/2025

The 2025 USA Radio Orienteering Champs are just around the corner (June 14-22), and registration is due Saturday! Don't miss out and hope to see you there!

The 24th US Radio Orienteering Championship We welcome everyone to join us in Central North Carolina from June 14 – 22, 2025 Basic Schedule

The 2025 USA Radio Orienteering Champs will be held June 14-22 2025 in N.C.!  Bulletin 2 is already posted here:
02/16/2025

The 2025 USA Radio Orienteering Champs will be held June 14-22 2025 in N.C.! Bulletin 2 is already posted here:

Advanced and expert-level orienteers are invited to the New Hope area of Jordan Lake on Sunday, February 23, where we will offer two middle-distance courses (4.3 km and 3.1 km). Run either or both. Courses open at 11:00. Be off of your course by 2:00, when control pickup starts. We rarely have event...

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10/23/2024

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USA 2024 Championship participants at the awards ceremony.  (Photo by Uncharted) The 23rd USA Radio-Orienteering Championships And 11th IARU Region 2 ARDF ChampionshipsChelsea, MI, October 9 - 13, 2024 Central Michigan was the site for the 2024 USA Radio-Orienteering Championships, combined with th...

Photos and maps are now posted on the website!  And if anyone wants a high-res, quality print of a hero shot for yoursel...
10/17/2024

Photos and maps are now posted on the website! And if anyone wants a high-res, quality print of a hero shot for yourself or as a gift for someone that competed you can order for delivery. Coupon ROC2024 before Oct 31st for 20% off.

You can download low resolution copies of any photo free for personal use that are optimized for sharing via email and on social media

Livelox is up and running for all 4 champs races!  Upload your GPS tracks.  Replay animation to see where you and everyo...
10/17/2024

Livelox is up and running for all 4 champs races! Upload your GPS tracks. Replay animation to see where you and everyone else went! Here are the links for the 4 races:
Sprint: https://www.livelox.com/Events/Show/132097/2024-USA-IARU-R2-Radio-Orienteering-Champs-Sprint
Fox-O: https://www.livelox.com/Events/Show/140926/2024-USA-IARU-R2-Radio-Orienteering-Champs-Fox-O
2m Classic: https://www.livelox.com/Events/Show/140949/2024-USA-IARU-R2-Radio-Orienteering-Champs-2m-Classic
80m Classic: https://www.livelox.com/Events/Show/140950/2024-USA-IARU-R2-Radio-Orienteering-Champs-80m-Classic

Livelox is a service that lets you record and compare your orienteering races with family, friends and fellow competitors.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:2024 USA Radio Orienteering Championship ConcludesLYNDON TOWNSHIP, Michigan – October 15, 2024 – O...
10/16/2024

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
2024 USA Radio Orienteering Championship Concludes

LYNDON TOWNSHIP, Michigan – October 15, 2024 – Over 50 radio orienteers from 13 states across the USA as well as Canada, Australia, Uganda, and China ran through parks and forests surrounding Chelsea, Dexter, Pinckney, and Brighton, Michigan last week competing in the 23rd USA Radio Orienteering Championship October 5th through the 13th, 2024. The championship was jointly hosted and organized by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), the Southern Michigan Orienteering Club (SMOC), and the Chelsea Amateur Radio Club.

Radio Orienteering, also known as Amateur Radio Direction Finding (ARDF), is a multi-skill sport that involves running and navigating using only a map and compass (orienteering) while using a hand-held radio receiver and antenna to locate multiple transmitters hidden in a forest. The sport has direct application to important activities such as search and rescue, wildlife tracking, airborne and seaborne navigation, defense & security, and communications.

Competition involved hilly terrain, intricate navigation challenges, signal reflections, and elite-level orienteering racing, but beginners were also welcomed with coaching, practices, and a training camp to get started in the sport. Races included the Sprint at Hudson Mills MetroPark, the Foxoring race in the Winnewana forests of Waterloo State Recreation Area, the 2m Classic at Eddy Discover Center forests, and the 80m Classic at the Bishop Lake forests of Brighton State Recreation Area. The International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) also sanctioned the championship to dually-function as the IARU’s Region 2 (Americas) Championship.

A search and rescue team exhibition contest was also held to highlight the important civic and humanitarian applications of radio transmitter hunting. Civil Air Patrol (CAP) volunteers from Livingston Squadron and Jackson Squadron, as well as a team
from California competed in a practice distress beacon hunt. CAP’s Jackson Squadron team won the contest by being the first team to locate the small beacon hidden in Waterloo Rec Area’s forest.

Medals were awarded to the top three finishers in each class of competition including junior, elite, and masters age classes. For the Elite men’s class, Gheorghe Fala of Backwoods Orienteering Klub (BOK) in North Carolina won the Sprint and Foxoring races, while Eduard Nasybulin from Massachusetts won both Classic races. For the Women’s W35 class Erin Hammer and Sandra Quinn Giovannini also from BOK split Sprint and Fox-O golds, while Lori Huberman from New York won gold in both Classics. William Wright (callsign WB6CMD) from Bay Area Orienteering Club (BAOC) in California swept all four races for gold medals in the M60 class and Nadia Scharlau (KO4ADV) from BOK won gold in three of the four W55 race formats finishing just behind gold medal finisher Natalia Leoni in the Sprint. Several beginners and first-time racers accomplished notable results, including first-timer
Roland Woodward (KQ4QYZ) from Wisconsin finishing ahead of some veteran M60 competitors for bronze medals in the Sprint and Foxoring races. Results will be considered for Team USA selection to compete in the World ARDF Championship next year.

In addition to the races competitors enjoyed several social gatherings, a cultural outing to the Henry Ford Museum & Ford F150 Rouge Factory, and a presentation on radio & astronomical topics from Dr. James Cutler of University of Michigan’s Department of Aerospace Engineering. Several of the competitors were also delighted to witness the impressive northern lights spectacle on the 11th.

Whether new or experienced, youth, young, or senior, all are welcome to compete in future radio orienteering competitions. For additional information about the championship and full results visit https://radioorienteeringchamps.us and the event’s social media page at 2024 IARU Rgn 2 / USA Radio Orienteering Championships For additional information about getting involved in radio
orienteering, contact [email protected]

Related links:
• 2024 USA Radio Orienteering Championship & Results: https://radioorienteeringchamps.us
• American Radio Relay League (ARRL): http://www.arrl.org
• Southern Michigan Orienteering Club: www.smoc-runs.com
• 2024 USA Radio Orienteering Championship social media:
http://www.facebook.com/2024USradioO

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Top photo: Alexander Myachin of the Columbia River Orienteering Club (CROC), Oregon, competes in the USA Radio Orienteering Championship Foxoring race at Waterloo State Recreation Area near Chelsea, Michigan on Friday, October 11, 2024. (Photo by Alan Murray/Uncharted)

Bottom-left photo: Eduard Nasybullin strategizes a route after starting the Foxoring course during the 2024 USA Radio Orienteering Championship at Waterloo State Recreation Area near Chelsea, Michigan on Friday, October, 11, 2024. (Photo by Alan Murray/Uncharted)

Bottom-right photo: Dax Wellborn of the Backwoods Orienteering Klub of North Carolina runs to the finish in the 2m Classic at Eddy Discovery Center near Chelsea, Michigan on Saturday, October 12, 2024. (Photo by Alan Murray/Uncharted)

ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio Waterloo Recreation Area Pinckney State Recreation Area Huron-Clinton Metroparks Backwoods Orienteering Klub Columbia River Orienteering Club USA Radio Orienteering Team - ARDF ARDF CHAMPIONSHIPS ARDF Orienteering USA

All results for the championship are now posted!
10/14/2024

All results for the championship are now posted!

• Championship results will be sanctioned as official IARU Region 2 results as well as USA ARRL radio orienteering national ranking calculation.

2m Classic & Search & Rescue Beacon Hunt (Sat):  What a day!  Competitors brought out the big antennas for an incredible...
10/14/2024

2m Classic & Search & Rescue Beacon Hunt (Sat): What a day! Competitors brought out the big antennas for an incredible day hunting transmitters in VHF. After a delay due to illegal fi****ms hunting on the premises, competitors hunted down the elusive "foxes" in the 2m Classic and Search & Rescue Emergency Locating Transmitter (ELT) beacon hunt. Lakes, hills, peninsulas, marshes, and reflections presented some unique challenges! Volunteers wonderfully handled a logistically-complex day that was only made more complex by the delay. Search and Rescue teams from competitors that volunteer in Civil Air Patrol in the Livingston and Jackson Squadrons, plus a team from California hunted down an ELT and worked with geocoordinates. It was a very challenging course worthy of its championship status, and once again the weather couldn't have been better! (Photos: Alan Murray/Uncharted)

Foxoring (Fri):  After a stunning night of Aurora Borealis athletes ventured into the Winnewana forest of Waterloo Recre...
10/12/2024

Foxoring (Fri): After a stunning night of Aurora Borealis athletes ventured into the Winnewana forest of Waterloo Recreation Area for the Foxoring portion of the championship. Several beginners had great successes finding multiple transmitters, while Gheorghe Fala cleared all 11 transmitters in just about an hour on a rugged, lengthy course! Sandra Quinn led the W35 pack clearing 9 transmitters. Our youngest competitor for the day was a first-timer in radio orienteering competition, Alex Lefgren in M12, impressively finding 3 of his 4 assigned foxes! The fall colors have arrived in greater strength and it was another day of perfect weather for our 2nd championship race of the week! Preliminary results posted here, some tweaks being made to fix a couple minor errors: https://radioorienteeringchamps.us/results/ (Photos: Alan Murray/Uncharted)

Sprint (Thurs):  What a great day kicking off the competition!  Sprint at Hudson Mills in the fall colors and even some ...
10/11/2024

Sprint (Thurs): What a great day kicking off the competition! Sprint at Hudson Mills in the fall colors and even some mist over the river in the beginning! Radio orienteers were challenged w/ a bit of a maze that included a mix of open grass, forests, bridges, a tunnel, and lots of quick turns. Some enjoyed some fresh Michigan apple cider and donuts afterwards, and *many* of us enjoyed a nice dinner at a German restaurant in the evening. Icing on the cake was seeing the northern lights that evening! Preliminary results posted here: https://radioorienteeringchamps.us/results/ (Photos: Alan Murray/Uncharted)

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