Day 1 - Senior Member | £13.00 | |
Day 1 - Senior Non-Member | £14.00 | |
Day 1 - Junior / Student Member | £5.00 | |
Day 1 - Junior / Student Non-Member | £6.00 | |
Day 2 - Senior Member | £12.00 | |
Day 2 - Senior Non-Member | £13.00 | |
Day 2 - Junior / Student Member | £5.00 | |
Day 2 - Junior / Student Non-Member | £6.00 | |
All Days - Senior Member | £24.00 | |
All Days - Senior Non-Member | £26.00 | |
All Days - Junior / Student Member | £8.00 | |
All Days - Junior / Student Non-Member | £10.00 | |
Member prices available for those who are members of British Orienteering only. Discounts are available for volunteers, please contact the organiser if you have voluntered but not recieved a discount code. |
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Icenian Weekend 2025
CUOC is delighted to invite you to the 2025 Icenian weekend, taking place over the 22nd and 23rd March.
For more details please see the event website
Day 1 - Trumpington
On Saturday, as part of the UKUL and UKEOL, we are offering a two-part sprint around Trumpington. Built during the 2010’s, this new housing development has a fantastic sprint offering: a quick, furious area, with an abundance of routechoice and sharp turns that force mistakes from runners.
The morning race will be held in Trumpington West and the afternoon race in Trumpington East. The afternoon area has not previously been used for a competitive orienteering event, but is well-known amongst Cambridge locals for it’s technical orienteering, and is particularly well-suited to the dramatic chasing sprint format on offer on UKEOL courses 1 and 2 - first to the finish line wins!
Day 2 - Huntingdon
On Sunday we welcome orienteers to Huntingdon for classic urban orienteering, or a sprint race for UKEOL classes E1 and E2. Huntingdon, 20 miles NW of Cambridge, offers a fantastic technical challenge for orienteering. The area is comprised of three different urban styles. The courses start and finish in a classic 60’s estate with intricate cut throughs, passages and routechoices that will test runners. As an old market town, the town centre is a challenging mix of narrow alleyways and irregular roads. Contrastingly, a final residential area completes the map, a chance for runners to open up their stride maybe, or is there a catch?
Elite races and junior courses will take place solely within the northern 60’s estate; a cracking and intricate sprint area, forcing runners to be at the top of their game.
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