The SCOA Relays, in conjunction with the SEOA Relays are being hosted by Southern Navigators on Saturday 16th June at Bagshot Heath
The flyer for the event is attached.
SCOA is the body responsible for orienteering in the South Central area of England. This area comprises approximately the counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hampshire, Oxfordshire, and the Isle of Wight. Orienteering within the region is mostly carried out by the constituent clubs.
Links to each club can be found in the Clubs section of this web site.
News, information and suggestions for the web site should be sent to the webmaster, Tim Booth '+'webmaster@scoa-orienteering.org.uk' + ''; // -->
The following permanent courses are available in the SCOA region.
The criteria for obtaining a SCOA Grant were clarified at the June 2010 SCOA Committee Meeting.
Grants are available to SCOA-affiliated BOF members for the activities listed below:
SCOA consists of the following constituent clubs. Please click on the club's name to see the club's web site.
The region is organised by a committee. Details of the committee and the minutes of the meetings are held on this page.
Here are the results after round 10 (SARUM - Groveley East) of the 2011/12 SCOA League. Please check your result and if you have any questions or problems, let me know.
NOTE - The BADO event that was provisionally booked in June is not now taking place. Remember that it is your best 6 results to count, so the BKO event at
Swinley on May 13th is the last chance to boost your score!
Ken Ricketts (BKO)
SCOA League Co-ordinator
SCOA's Treasurer is standing down at this year's AGM on 21st June. The Treasurer’s job includes the normal tasks of processing receipts and payments, maintaining a set of books and producing annual accounts. The treasurer should produce a budget and advise the committee on income and expenditure policies.
The committee meets quarterly with business conducted by email in between meetings. Annually, the treasurer issues membership fee requests to the 11 SCOA clubs. Periodically during the year, levy returns are monitored against British Orienteering's websi
This bulletin provides a brief summary of the state of play on a number of issues discussed at the SCOA meeting on 15th March. It is not intended to be a record of that meeting – the minutes provide that record.
JK 2013
Work on organising the JK is largely progressing well.
Caroline Ford, the current SCOA Secretary intends to resign at the AGM in June. We are therefore looking for someone to replace her.
The main role of the SCOA Secretary is to organise the SCOA Committee meetings and the AGM, including producing minutes. There are 4 committee meetings a year: March, June (same day as AGM), September and December. The meetings take place in Newbury.
The 2012 SCOA Championships were held at the SARUM Saunter event at Hamptworth on Sunday 26th February. It was a beautiful sunny spring day, which complemented the excellent event provide by SARUM.
A list of the prizewinners can be seen in the table below.
A full set of results from the event can be viewed by clicking here.
The one area where things went awry on the day was in identifying the SCOA prizewinners and in printing certificates for them. I very much apologise for the delay; I had wanted to make the presentation on the day, rather than some weeks later, but the logistics involved proved rather more difficult than I had expected. Many thanks for those of you who did wait until we had something to announce. The one saving grace was that it was such a warm and pleasant day. Those prizewinners who did not receive their certificates on the day should receive them at events over the next few weeks, or via club colleagues
Photographs of the prizegiving can be viewed by clicking here and here.