NOL teams are reminded that all competitors are required to run in their state team uniform.
All competitors must be a member of their State NOL team in Eventor.
Within the 2024 Season, points for each category will be counted for the following maximum number of races:
Senior men/women: 7 of 10 races
Junior men/women: 5 of 10 races
Questions about the 2024 NOL season to be sent to the HP administrator: Fredrik Johansson,
NOL social coordinator: Anna Dowling,
17 Feb – West Hobart – Sprint
17 Feb – Sandy Bay – Sprint
18 Feb – Lovely Banks – Middle
29 Mar – Heathfield – Sprint
30 Mar – Pymton – Middle Distance
31 Mar – Ngaralta – Long Distance
1 April – Narrinyeri Hills – Relay Length
27 April – AM – WRE Sprint
27 April – PM – Sprint Relay
28 April – AM – Knockout Sprint Qual
28 April – PM – Knockout Sprint SF & Final
18 May – Wee Jasper
19 May – Awoonga
8 Mar – AM – Middle Distance.
8 Mar – PM – 2 person Sprint Relay (2 runs each) – gender/age group teams.
9 Mar – KnockOut Sprint
18 Apr – Prologue Sprint Distance
19 Apr – Day 1 Aust 3-Days Middle Distance
20 Apr – Day 2 Aust 3-Days Long Distance
21 Apr – Day 3 Aust 3-Days Relay Distance
10 May – Middle Distance
11 May – TBC
27 Sep – Sprint Distance Championships
28 Sep – Long Distance Championships
4 Oct – Relay Championships
5 Oct – Middle Distance Championships
Application for NOL 2026 rounds to be completed as Google form here by no later than January 31st, 2025.
Orienteering Australia’s Rules and Guidelines for the National Orienteering League (NOL) outlines the considerations to be taken into account when hosting a NOL round, and informs NOL team managers and athletes of the rules and expectations when competing in the NOL.
ACT – Matt Crane
NSW – Robin Pallas
QLD – Daniel Gray & Riley de Jong
SA – Vanessa Round & Lazarus Deoliveira
TAS – Joseph Dickenson
VIC – Jim Russell
WA – Sharon McFarlane & Rachel West