
Gothenburg 2025
The ‘Gothenburg’ training camp is designed as a ‘self-help’ tour. Athletes attending will be expected to plan their own training. They will also be expected to be generally well organised, capable of preparing their own meals and self sufficient whilst being supervised by an experienced coach.
The camp will run from Friday 22nd August - Monday 1st September 2024. Athletes will have the option to leave camp early in order to compete in the British Sprint and Sprint Relay Orienteering Championships, if they prefer.
Selections policy now available
Generic information about Gothenburg
Introduction and background
The ‘Gothenburg’ tour is unique in that its purpose is to teach those about to leave the ranks of junior orienteers, ie M/W20’s, how to plan and undertake their own training within a Scandinavian environment.
Such a tour was conceived specifically as a ‘self-help’ tour led by a Senior Coach experienced in training in Scandinavian terrain and familiar with a specific location or orienteering club.
This style of tour was initially suggested and led by Mark Saunders in 2012.
Because of his knowledge and experience of orienteering in the Gothenburg area the camp that year was based in that city.
The location of future camps will therefore be decided by the Coach who is leading the tour, their experience and contacts.
Accommodation
Accommodation is dependent upon the location but is likely to be in an Orienteering Club hut.
It is therefore likely that sleeping will be on a floor but that showers and toilets will be close by.
All food will be bought and prepared by the attendees and therefore athletes will be expected to assist with chores during the camp.
It is anticipated that every effort will be made to make use of public transport throughout the course of the camp.
Attendees
The camp is aimed at M/W20’s, and if room permits some M/W18’s.
It is likely that the camp will take place in August and recognising that the athletes may wish to return home at various times, for example for ‘A’ level results, attendance at the camp will be flexible allowing athletes to join and leave the camp at various times other than the planned start and finish.
Selection Policy
Eligibility
The Camp is predominantly for M/W19s born in 2006 and M/W18s born in 2007.
Athletes who have previously attended the Gothenburg camp are eligible to attend again on the proviso that they will be expected to significantly help with the planning of the training and logistics prior to the camp.
Numbers
The camp will be for a maximum of 20 athletes
Criteria
Athletes wishing to be selected will be ordered based on the average of the best three ranking scores that they achieved under the British Orienteering ranking scheme at the following races.
British Night Champs. (8th Feb)
British Middle Distance 2025 (15th March)
* Special Junior Sprint Selection race 2025 (16th March)
* JK Sprint 2025 (18th April)
JK Middle Distance (Day 2) 2025 (19th April)
JK Long Distance (Day 3) 2025 (20th April)
Scottish Championship 2025 3rd May
British Championship 2025 (10th May)
*Note that any athlete may count ONLY one of the JK Day 1 Sprint OR the Special Sprint Selection Race towards their best 3 results for selection.
Selection process
Athletes should nominate themselves by writing to;
Mark Saunders by 31st May 2025.
The selector may choose not to fill all available places if there are insufficient qualified athletes.
Appeals over selections should be addressed to JROS Chair in the first instance, NOT to the selectors
The tour selector
The tour athletes will be selected by Mark Saunders (BOK and SWOC) and the selections will be reviewed by the Chairman of Selectors of Junior Regional Orienteering Squads (JROS).
Illness or Injury
All cases of illness or injury which may affect an athlete’s ability to compete in one or more of the above selection races should be notified in writing to the athlete’s Regional Squad coordinator prior to the running of that race, clearly explaining the reasons for their failure to compete. The Regional Squad coordinator will make the Selector aware of such notifications prior to the race.