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Stockholm 2025 young coach report
We made an award this year to the Junior Regional Orienteering Squads (JROS) to support expenses for young developing coaches at thevarious JROS summer camps (see award). Here we bring you a report with quotes from various coaches at the Stockholm tour. Also see the report from Lagganlia 2025.
Freddie Carcas report from The World Games
This summer we awarded a grant to Freddie Carcas to assist with the cost of representing GBR at The World Games in China (see award). Here Freddie reports on his experience of the competition.
Lagganlia 2025 young coach report
We made an award this year to the Junior Regional Orienteering Squads (JROS) to support expenses for young developing coaches at JROS camps (see award). Here we bring you a report with quotes from various of those coaches. Also see the report from Stockholm 2025.
CSSC project report
Earlier this year we made an award to the Civil Service Sports Council (CSSC) who provides sports, leisure offers, member benefits and discounts to civil service and public sector organisations. The award was to expand their offering to include orienteering opportunities as part of their Active Wellbeing initiative. Here we bring you a 6 month report on progress.
Heeley Trust Explore Gleadless Valley award
We are delighted to announce the awarding of a grant to the Heeley Trust for their innovative project, "Explore Gleadless Valley." This project aims to introduce local families to the sport of orienteering while fostering a sense of community and confidence in exploring the beautiful woodlands of Gleadless Valley.
Freddie Carcas at The World Games
We are pleased to be supporting Freddie Carcas with the costs of attending The World Games taking place in China this month.
Lakes Coaching Day 1st November 2025
There will be another Orienteering Foundation coaching day on Saturday 1st November at Black Beck, Lake District. Registration now open - come as an individual or as part of a group. This is an excellent opportunity to practice your orienteering skills outside the pressure of an event, in fabulous technical orienteering terrain, and particularly for adults who often lack orienteering training opportunities. Clubs can also use it as a way to develop budding new coaches, under the supervision of a lead coach.