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Generic information about Stockholm

Location

The Stockholm training camp is based the club ‘hut’ of OK Ravinen (one of the orienteering clubs based around Stockholm  www4.idrottonline.se/OKRavinen-Orientering). The club hut is in Hellasgården in the Nacka district to the south east and in the suburbs of Stockholm.
It is in the middle of Stockholm’s nearest ‘real forest’ and is easily accessible by public transport. 

Accommodation

Accommodation is in the OK Ravinen club hut. The participants will sleep on the floor in one of two rooms in the building.
The hut is equipped with toilets and showers.
The tour chef prepares all the meals on site and specific dietary needs are catered for. Athletes will be expected to assist with chores during the camp.
There is plenty of space around the hut for outdoor games.

Background

Since the late 1990’s a number of training tours have taken place in Scandinavia with popular venues such as Halden and Uppsalla. These catered for the older age groups and were aimed at providing experience of training and competing in Scandinavian terrain.
With the loss of all junior overseas training tours organised by British Orienteering it was decided in 2011 to organise a camp for M/W17’s based on the OK Ravinen club, thanks to the assistance of Nick Barrable who is a member of that club.
All attendees join OK Ravinen which brings a number of benefits both short and long term. In the short term there is a reduction in the cost of staying in the hut, entry to local races and a free ‘O’ top. In the longer term, many past attendees have used their membership of OK Ravinen to compete in top class Scandinavian competition.

Terrain

As you would expect there is an abundance of top class orienteering terrain within easy access of the hut. The tour makes use of the extensive Stockholm public transport system to get to training areas and competitions in the Stockholm area.

Attendees

The camp is aimed at M/W17’s who have achieved the required standard in the nominated selection races (See Stockholm Selection criteria). It is expected that up to 20 M/W17’s will attend. If insufficient M/W17’s qualify the selectors may add suitable M/W16’s.
In support of the camp there is a Tour Manager (TM) who has responsibility for such things as travel, accommodation, food etc.
The TM is supported by a chef and a Lead Coach. The Lead Coach has a team of up to 6 coaches.

Selections

Rory Black INVOC
Harry Bratcher-Howard WIM
James Bryant SYO
Charlotte Burton INVOC
Ellie Darlow RR
Hebe Darwin WAOC
Grace French WIM
Ruth Gooch MAROC
Isaac Hunter WCOC
Kate McLuckie MOR
Lyra Medlock WSX
Ben Perry DEVON
Tommy Rollins SN
Charlotte Sykes SYO
Freya Tryner SYO
Laurence Ward INT

Selection Policy

Date

The camp will run from Tuesday 13th August – Sunday 25th August 2024.

Eligibility

The camp is predominantly for M/W17s born in 2007.

Athletes will not be selected for more than one JROS camp.

Numbers

The camp will be for around 16 athletes, the final number being determined by the team manager.

Criteria

Athletes wishing to be selected will have achieved the standards set out below in the following races;

*British Night Champs. 2024 (10th Feb)

British Long Distance Champs 2024 (13th April)

*JK Day 1 2024 (29th March)

JK Day 2 2024 (30th March)

JK Day 3 2024 (31st March)

British Middle Distance 2024 (27th April)

Northern Champs. 2024 (28th April)

Standard for selection; Athletes wishing to be selected will probably have achieved a gold standard as averaged over four of the above races.

*Note that any athlete may count ONLY one of the British Night Champs OR JK Day 1 Sprint towards their average of 4 results for selection.

Selection process

The selector may choose not to fill all available places if there are insufficient qualified athletes.

The Stockholm camp selector

The camp athletes will be selected by Nick Barrable (SYO and OK Ravinen) and the selections will be reviewed by the Chairman of Selectors of Junior Regional Orienteering Squads (JROS).

Unable to compete at a selection race?

All cases of illness or injury as well as any family commitments 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 athletes 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 Selectors aware of such notifications.