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The second bulletin for the 2014 North American Orienteering Championships in Arnprior Ontario has a detailed program, more details about training opportunities, basic course and map information, the 2011 Hidden Meadow map, and much more.
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TAKE CONTROL BULLETIN #1 -‐ Official Invitation
North American Orienteering Championships
TAKE CONTROL BULLETIN((#2
North(American(Orienteering(Championships
October(10th(>(13th
Whitehorse
Houston
Los-Angeles
VancouverWInnipeg
New-York
HalifaxUNITED'STATES'OF'AMERICA
CANADA
MEXICO
Toronto
NAOC2014
BARBADOS
Thunder-Bay
Montreal
Fredericton
Bangor
Toronto
Detroit/Windsor Boston
New-York
PhiladelphiaSpringfield
Chicago
Milwaukee
Rochester
Havana
ArnpriorOttawa
MAP-BELOW
ATLANTIC'OCEAN
PACIFIC'OCEAN
ATLANTIC'OCEAN
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WHERE IT’S AT
www.NAOC2014.ca2
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WHERE IT’S AT
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NAOC2014 will be hosted by Orienteering Ottawa from October 10th to 14th, 2014, in the wonderful town of Arnprior, a mere 40 minutes from the heart of Ottawa. Getting here could not be easier. The Ottawa region is served by an international airport, a bus station and train station. There are also major highways from all directions to and from Canada and the USA.
ARNPRIOR
OTTAWA REGION
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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WELCOME TO NAOC2014 page 5
TEAM NAOC2014 page 6
GETTING HERE page 7
SCHEDULE page 8
COURSE DETAILS page 9
EMBARGOED AREAS page 10
MAPS page 11
TERRAIN page 12
AWARDS page 13
TRAINING page 14
FOOD page 15
ACCOMMODATION page 16
FESTIVAL page 17
REGISTRATION page 18
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WELCOME TO NAOC2014
www.NAOC2014.ca
NAOC2014 is the North American Orienteering Championships sanctioned by the International Orienteering Federation (IOF) as an official regional championships. Held every two years , the largest orienteering event in North America is alternately hosted between Canada and the United States of America. In 2014 they will feature 3 World Ranking Events (WRE), the Bjorn Kjellstrom Cup, training camps, the People’s Cup, clinics, festivities, food, fun, the town of Arnprior, 12 countries and counting,the attractions of Canada’s Capital -‐ Ottawa, and so much more.
As the official Regional Championships a lot is on the line -‐ top North American in each race in the elite class will automatically be entered in the World Championships. The stakes will be high and the drama will be worth watching.
HOST TOWNARNPRIOR
The gateway to the Upper Ottawa Valley, Arnprior is the HOST TOWN for NAOC2014. It is located at the mouth of the Madawaska River, as it enters the Ottawa River. The town is a namesake of Arnprior, Scotland, and is known for lumber, hydro power generation, aerospace and farming. A modern town where you will find all the conveniences of living in an urban area surrounded by the beauty of nature, which comes from being WHERE THE RIVERS MEET.
We are lucky to have such a great partner that has bought into the idea of a host town and is doing eve r y th i ng t o he l p make NAOC2014 a great experience for all participants. Take some time and explore all the town has to offer including a restored early 20th century theatre, unique shops and some great nature areas including Macnamara Trail.
www.arnprior.ca
NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONS All citizens of the following countries are eligible to be named North American Champion -‐ Canada, USA, Puerto Rico, Jamaica & Barbados. Participants from other countries are welcome and encouraged to participate and will still qualify for awards.
NAOC age classes -‐ with age classes from 12-‐and-‐under to 85-‐plus this is your chance to compete against those in your age group for championship medals. Open classes -‐ if you want to choose your own level of challenge (technical and distance), these non championship classes are just for you.Recreational events -‐ each day there will also be a fun score-‐O event for orienteers of all abilities.Clinics -‐ There will be two clinics offered on Saturday morning -‐ a Learn to Orienteer clinic for newcomers to the sport and a Orienteer Smarter Clinic for orienteers of 'intermediate' technical ability. Clinic participants will be able to test their new-‐found knowledge in the recreational, open or age class events immediately after the clinics.
WRE: The Middle, Long & Sprint events are IOF World Ranking Events (WRE). All competitors wishing to qualify must provide their IOF WRE number at registration. If you have already registered please submit to Linda Connell ([email protected]) as soon as possible. Please check the IOF website to ensure you have your correct number. Only those registered in F21E and M21E for the Long and Middle, and in F21E, M21E, F20E-‐ and M20E-‐ for the Sprint, can receive World Ranking points.
TIMING: All events will use SPORTIDENT (SI) timing. Please provide your SI # when you register. If you do not have an SI device you can rent one when you register.
TEAM NAOC2014
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PRE-‐EVENT OFFICE1 Revol Road | Ottawa, ON
CANADA K2G [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.naoc2014.caEMAIL: [email protected] FACEBOOK: /OttawaOfestTWITTER: @OttawaOfest
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EVENT CENTRE(as of October 9)
77 James Street | Arnprior, OntarioCANADA
NICK SMITH CENTRE -‐ Downtown ArnpriorThe epicentre of NAOC2014. Outside of the races this recreation centre will be the hub of the action. It will be the PLACE TO BE, the place to TAKE CONTROL; a place to relax and socialize with each other. The EVENT CENTRE is 25 minutes to CARP RIDGE, 55 minutes to Ottawa and 5 minutes to ROBERT SIMPSON PARK.
The opening ceremonies, medal presentations, meals, entertainment and showers happen here. This is also our main event office for race and training kit pick ups, and general inquiries during NAOC2014. Camping and Hardfloor accommodation are located next to the NICK SMITH CENTRE as well as the main parking for all events. Shuttle buses will provide transportation to and from Carp Ridge and Robert Simpson Park, so you don’t have to worry about the driving .
Jeff Teutsch Pizazz Guru, Webmaster & Athlete Support
Linda Connell Registrar | [email protected] Cornett, Brian Graham &
Randy Kemp Course Setters
Richard Guttormson, Gord Hunter & Bill Meldrum Controllers
Lorna Guttormson Awards Co-‐ordinatorMarketa Graham Food Co-‐ordinatorAdrian Turcanu
Equipment & Logistics Co-‐ordinatorPeter Laurich
Training Co-‐ordinatorEric Teutsch
Technology GuruJohn Moffet
Technology Co-‐ordinatorIsabelle Robert
Safety Co-‐ordinatorLuise Sander SponsorshipBill Anderson Mapping Guru
Jennie Anderson Clinics & Rec. Event Co-‐ordinator
Laura Teutsch KidZone Co-‐ordinator
Francis Kawam Volunteer Co-‐ordinator
Glenn Arthur & Linda Betts Team Arnprior
DAVID ROSEN IOF Senior Event Adviser
CO-‐ORDINATING COMMITTEE
Anne Teutsch Event Director | [email protected]
Stefan Bergstrom Course & Map Co-‐ordinator
Karen Tippett Financial Administrator
James Richardson Public Relations Co-‐ordinator| [email protected]
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GETTING HERE
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BY CAR:Arnprior is 5-‐hours from Toronto, 7-‐hours from New York City, Boston & Philadelphia, 4.5-‐hours from Rochester.
BY AIR:Ottawa/Arnprior is served by Macdonald-‐Cartier International Airport, just 15 minutes from downtown Ottawa and 1 hour from Arnprior and the Event Centre.International: Air Canada has direct daily flights from London Heathrow and Frankfurt, other cities can connect direct through Toronto, Montreal & VancouverCaribbean:Air Canada has direct daily flights from Barbados and most Caribbean countries to Toronto with connections to Ottawa.United States: Air Canada -‐ Boston, New York (LGA), Washington (Reagan) | American Airlines -‐ Chicago | Delta -‐ Detroit | USAir-‐ Charlotte, Philadelphia | United Airlines -‐ Chicago, Newark, Washington (Dulles)Canada: Air Canada, Westjet, Porter, Canadian North, First Air -‐ all points served
BY TRAIN:Ottawa’s train station is served by VIA RAIL with direct trains to Montreal and Toronto.
BY BUS:Ottawa is served by Greyhound Bus with direct routes and connections to destinations across North America including Rochester, NY
OTTAWA to ARNPRIOR:We will be providing a shuttle between Ottawa and Arnprior at a minimal cost. This service will be offered both before NAOC2014 Weekend and after. If you would like this service please contact us at [email protected].
It is the participants’ responsibilty to ensure they have the necessary documents to legally enter Canada. However, for your convenience we have provided some helpful information to assist in this:Non-‐Canadian citizens of ALL countries must have a valid passport to enter the country. In addition some will require a VISA.
Countries that require a Visa to enter Canada can be found at : http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas-‐all.asp#exemptionsList of Canadian Embassies, Consulates and High Commissions: http://www.international.gc.ca/ciw-‐cdm/embassies-‐ambassades.aspx
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SCHEDULE
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Friday Oct 10th
Saturday Oct 11th
Sunday Oct 12th
Monday Oct 13th
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6:30-‐9:30 Breakfast Event Centre8:00-‐16:30 Information & Race Kit Pick-‐up Carp Ridge9:30 -‐ 15:30 NAOC Long Distance & Marketplace Carp Ridge w/ Child Care & Kidzone10:30-‐11:30 Recreation Event Carp Ridge11:30 NAOC Long Distance -‐ Elite Starts Carp Ridge14:30 Flower Ceremony Carp Ridge14:00-‐18:00 Sprint & Relay Model Events Arnprior17:00-‐20:00 Info Centre Event Centre18:00-‐21:00 Banquet, Medal Ceremony & After Hours Event Centre
7:00-‐9:30 Breakfast Event Centre8:00-‐16:30 Information & Race Kit Pick-‐up Carp Ridge9:00-‐11:30 Orienteering Clinics & Recreation Events Carp Ridge10:30 -‐ 15:30 NAOC Middle Distance & Marketplace Carp Ridge w/ Child Care & Kidzone12:00 NAOC Middle Distance -‐ Elite Starts Carp Ridge14:30 Flower Ceremony Carp Ridge14:00-‐18:00 Long, Sprint & Relay Model Events Carp Ridge & Arnprior17:00-‐20:00 Info Centre Event Centre18:00-‐21:00 Dinner, Medal Ceremony & After Hours Event Centre
10:00-‐16:00 Middle, Long , Sprint & Relay Model Events Carp Ridge & Arnprior10:00-‐22:00 Information & Race Kit Pick-‐up Event Centre18:30 Opening Ceremonies & Dinner Event Centre
7:00-‐9:00 Breakfast Event Centre8:00-‐16:00 Information & Race Kit Pick-‐up Robert Simpson Park9:00-‐15:00 Marketplace, Child Care & Kidzone Robert Simpson Park9:00-‐11:30 NAOC Sprint Robert Simpson Park 10:30 NAOC Sprint Elite Starts Robert Simpson Park11:30 Flower Ceremony Robert Simpson Park12:30-‐13:45 NAOC National Team Relay Robert Simpson Park14:00-‐15:00 People’s Cup Finale Robert Simpson Park15:00 Awards, Closing Ceremony & Farewell Robert Simpson Park
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COURSE DETAILS
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Course Classes RWT10 M21E 30-‐35
minutes9 F21E, M21A,
M20-‐E, M35+30-‐35
minutes
8 F21A, F20-‐E, F35+, M20-‐A
30 minutes
7 M45+, M55+, Open
25 minutes
6 F20-‐A, F45+, M65+, Open
25 minutes
5 F55+, F65+, M75+, Open
25 minutes
4 F75+, F80+, F85+, M80+, M85+, Open
25 minutes
3 F16-‐, M16-‐, Open
25 minutes
2 F14-‐,M14-‐, Open
20 minutes
1 F12-‐, M12-‐,Open
20 minutes
LOCATION CARP RIDGEMAP Carp Ridge -‐ Hidden MeadowsLAST USED Portion used -‐2011 O-‐FestORIGINAL FIELD WORK Bryan Chubb / Bill Anderson 2009-‐10 Bill Anderson -‐ 2014 -‐ Expanded MapREVISION & DRAWING Bill Anderson 2014SCALE MIDDLE 1:10,000SCALE LONG 1:15,000 -‐ Courses 8-‐10SCALE LONG 1:10,000 -‐ Courses 1-‐7SCALE SPRINT & RELAY CONTOUR INTERVAL 2.5m TRANSPORTATION Multiple shuttles from Event Centre PARKING Onsite available for $10/vehicle
Course Classes RWT
10 M21E 90 to 100 minutes
9 F21E, M21A, M20-‐E, M35+
70 to 80 minutes
8 F21A, F20-‐E, F35+, M20-‐A
55 minutes
7 M45+, M55+, Open
55 minutes
6 F20-‐A, F45+, M65+, Open
45 to 50 minutes
5 F55+, F65+, M75+, Open
45 t0 50 minutes
4 F75+, F80+, F85+, M80+, M85+, Open
45 to 50 minutes
3 F16-‐, M16-‐, Open
50 minutes
2 F14-‐,M14-‐, Open
30 minutes
1 M12-‐, F12-‐, Open
30 minutes
MIDDLE & LONG EVENTS
ARNPRIOR Robert Simpson Park | ArnpriorNeverBill Anderson 2014 Bill Anderson 2014
1:4,0002.5m Multiple shuttles from Event Centre Event Centre
SPRINT & RELAY EVENTS
MIDDLE EVENT LONG EVENTCourse Classes RWT
5 M21E, M21A, M20-‐
E, M20-‐
AM35+, M45+
12 to 15 minutes
4 F16-‐,F20-‐E, F20-‐A F21E, F21A, F35+,
M16-‐
12 to 15 minutes
3 F45+, M55+, M65+
12 to 15 minutes
2 F55+,F65+, F75+, F80+, F85+, M75+,
M80+, M85+, Open
12 to 15 minutes
1 F12-‐, F14-‐M12-‐, M14-‐,
Open
10-‐12 minutes
SPRINT EVENT
The NAOC2014 National Team Relay will be a great spectator event with the National teams from Canada, US & Barbados competing. In the spirit of friendly international competition, the relay will also be open to other countries who either form their own or a mixed team to compete. All team members must have competed in the elite categories in the individual races at NAOC2014 (21E or 20-‐E) to be eligible to be on a relay team. Each team must be comprised of two men and two women, with the women running the first and last legs. After the National Team Relay all other NAOC2014 participants will be able to run for their club in the PEOPLE’S CUP FINALE. This will be on the same course as the National Teams in a mass start solo event by age class. There will be a lot of forking so following is not an option. Challenge yourself -‐ can you beat the National team members on the same course? Let them cheer you on through Robert Simpson Park & Gillies Grove.
RELAY
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EMBARGO 1 : ARNPRIOR -‐ In the Town of Arnprior the area North of Madawaska Street and Elgin street West of its junction with Madawaska River (in red), is embargoed until after the sprint and relay events, with exception for John Street N from Madawaska Street to the Arnprior Hospital entrance.
EMBARGO 2 : ARNPRIOR Competitors are allowed (and encouraged) to visit the Arnprior Downtown business district south of Madawaska Street, and the Arnprior Museum and Library on the North side of Madawaska Street (at corner of John Street), but it is prohibited to do any orienteering training, use a map, testing routes, etc. in this area. On the morning of Mon Oct 13th the whole of Downtown Arnprior West of Daniel street and North of Elgin Street is out of bounds, except for travel to the event arena. Instructions for how to get to the event arena will be given in the final bulletin and event details.
EMBARGO 3: CARP RIDGE -‐ Everything in the rectangle bounded by Carp Rd on the south-‐west, Thomas A.-‐Dolan Parkway to the south-‐east, Stonecrest Rd. to the north-‐east, and Kinburn Side Rd to the north-‐west is embargoed. The only exceptions are the Bell Sensplex at the corner of Kinburn Side Rd and Carp Rd and the Stonecrest school yard at the corner of Kinburn Side Rd and Stonecrest Rd.
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EMBARGO 3EMBARGO 1 & 2
EMBARGOED AREAS
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NEW MAP AREA
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Existing 2011 MapMiddle & Long TerrainAs used for the 2011 Ontario Championships & Ottawa O-‐Fest
MAPS
ARNPRIORSprint & Relay
MapThe Arnprior map is brand new. The area very small and so to provide and map sample would be giving too much away.
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TERRAIN
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Carp Ridge -‐ Middle & Long
The Carp ridge is a 30 Km long rocky outcrop just west of Ottawa. It’s a beautiful piece of the Canadian Shield popping out of the flat and fertile Ottawa Va l ley fa rmland that surrounds it. Most of the ridge has been designated as a conservation a r e a t o b e p r e s e r v e d f r om development. While most of the ridge is privately owned, the City of Ottawa is slowly buying up sections in the heart of the ridge as part of the preservation process. Orienteering
Ottawa is fortunate to have event-‐based access to most of the area.
The terrain is made up of forested, rocky ridges, with many large and small marshes and a fair bit of rock detail. Beavers are active in the area with many beaver ponds and dams. Some sections have an extensive trail network and other areas are completely wild and undisturbed. The ridge is mapped with 2.5m contours to reflect the intricate topographic details. The relief is often rather vague and hills are less than 10 metres high. The area has a mix of runnability from open hardwood forest to denser vegetation. The result is a very technically challenging area that will be a great test of your navigational skills. We have included a map sample of the new portion of the map for you on page 11, with the older existing map.
The sprint and relay take place in the town of Arnprior, with a mix of urban areas, parkland, and forest. The forested part is a tract of old growth forest, with towering white pines and sugar maples, many root stocks, and a dense trail network. The area has only small elevation changes. Uncrossable fences, hedges and forbidden areas add challenging route choice elements to the very fast running of the forest and parkland. Closed streets of downtown Arnprior for the sprint add to the excitement and the challenge as competitors change gears multiple times throughout the race. The arena and the downtown streets both offer superb spectator opportunities.
Robert Simpson Park, Gillies Grove & Downtown Arnprior -‐ Sprint & Relay
AWARDS
BJORN KJELLSTROM CUPThe Björn Kjellström Cup, named after a Swede who was instrumental in introducing orienteering in North America, is a competition between the national teams of the USA, Canada and now Barbados, at the senior level (M21E, F21E). Contested every 2 years, it was first awarded in 1980. The cup is currently held by the USA.
FUTURE CHAMPIONS CUPInstituted in 2012 at the NAOCs in Pennsylvania, the Future Champions Cup is the junior version of the BK CUP. It is contested by the national teams at the Junior level (M20-‐E & F20-‐E). In 2012, the cup was somewhat aptly won by both two competing countries -‐ Canada and the USA.
PEOPLE’S CUPOne of the initiatives of NAOC2014 is the creation of the PEOPLE’S CUP. This is a club competition that takes into account the results of all competitors by club. The club with the best results over the whole weekend will take home the cup, with Monday’s PEOPLE’S CUP FINALE after the NATIONAL RELAY.
AWARDS & MEDALSEach of the three championship events will feature a flower ceremony for the top 3 runners, in the elite categories, at the arena at the close of each race. There will also be a medal ceremony for all classes at the end of each day, as part of the evening festivities at the Event Centre. This will include national anthems but we promise they won’t take all night. Not only will the ceremonies be worth it but the awards -‐ created by Lorna Guttormson are incentive enough. Medals will be awarded to the top 3 North Americans in each age class. The winner being crowned the North American Champion. Awards will be given to the top 3 finishers in each age class regardless of nationality.
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TRAINING
We are offering 12 different courses on 8 of Orienteering Ottawa’s best maps as training opportunities for the North American Orienteering Championships. You can purchase any or all of these maps as part of your registration for NAOC2014 or by e-‐mailing our registrar at [email protected].
Maps will be available for pickup at the front desk at the Nick Smith Centre in Arnprior from 8:30 am to 9:15 pm Monday Oct. 6th through Thursday Oct. 9th or at Race Kit Pickup from the 9th to the 13th. If you wish to pick up your maps earlier please contact Jeff Teutsch at [email protected] to arrange alternate arrangements.
Ribbons or orienteering flags will be hung at the marked control locations between Monday Oct. 6th and Thursday Oct. 9th. You are welcome to train on these courses at other times but we do not guarantee there will be any markers at the control locations.
Orienteering Ottawa will also be holding its regular Wednesday evening running training at 6:00 pm which is open to everyone. If you are interested in joining this session please e-‐mail coach Francis at [email protected].
The following map shows locations of the training maps and approximate locations for parking for each area. For specific driving and parking directions refer to NAOC2014.ca/training/training-‐camps.
FOOD
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Let your focus be on orienteering not hunting for food or cooking. Join us at the EVENT CENTRE for healthy, hearty, plentiful, mouth-‐watering and reasonably-‐priced breakfasts and dinners starting with Friday evening dinner through to Monday morning breakfast. Menus have been planned by our food coordinator, Registered Dietitian Marketa Graham and Arnprior caterer Riley's Catering Co. Each meal offers a wide selection of great food for everyone with a variety of vegetarion choices as part of the regular buffet table.
If you have any specific dietary restrictions please contact Marketa directly -‐ [email protected] and she will try her best to accommodate your needs.
Sign up for these meals with your race registration, or if you have already registered email the registrar Linda Connell at [email protected]. Prices for these meals can be found on the registration page under extras. You can purchase a full plan or just select meals.
SUNDAY BANQUETCarved Hip of Beef with Homemade GravyHorseradish and Peppercorn SauceStuffed Chicken BreastHoney Garlic Roast PorkCheese Tortellini with Marinara SauceRoasted Rosemary and Garlic PotatoesGreen Beans & Baby CarrotsWhole Dressed Atlantic Salmon PlatterMixed Baby Salad GreensBroccoli & Sunflower Seed SaladCheese & Fresh Fruit & Pickle TraysHomemade Rolls & ButterTiramisu Cake, Cherry Cheesecake, Fresh Fruit SaladTea, Coffee, Water, Milk
BREAKFAST (Saturday, Sunday, Monday)Eggs, Ham/Sausage, Baked BeansPancakes or French Toast Yogurt, Cottage Cheese, Fresh FruitMuffins, Scones, Fruit Bread, BagelsPeanut Butter, Jams & ButterHot and cold beverages
FRIDAY DINNERChicken CacciatoreRoasted Garlic PotatoesVegetarian LasagnaRice PilafCaesar, Caprese, and Broccoli Orange SaladsHomemade Rolls & ButterCarrot Cake, Ice Cream, Fresh FruitCoffee, Tea, Water, Milk
SATURDAY DINNERPork Loin with Mango ChutneyMorrocan Chickpea StewChicken Breast, Apricot & Pistachio CouscousLemon Mint PotatoesSpinach Salad, Carrot and Toasted Cumin SaladHomemade Rolls & ButterLemon Meringue Pies, Fresh Fruit PlatterCoffee, Tea, Water, Milk
LUNCHESA variety of local food vendors will be onsite in our Marketplace at each arena for lunch and refreshments.
ACCOMMODATION
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BE AT THE HEART OF IT ALLHard Floor Accommodation -‐$5 per nightDorm style, gym floor -‐ bring your mattress and sleeping bag -‐ will be available at the Arnprior Curling Club steps from the EVENT CENTRE. The fee will be $5.00 per person per night, to a maximum of $20 per family. The Event Centre will be open for showers and washrooms.
Camping -‐$5 per nightThanks to the Town of Arnprior we are offering camping for tents, tent trailers and RVs adjacent to the Event Centre. The fee will be $5.00 per person per night, to a maximum of $20 per family. The Event Centre will be open for showers and washrooms.
BOOK ACCOMMODATIONIf you wish camping or hardfloor accommodation simply book when you register. If you have already registered please contact Registar Linda Connell.
If you wish to book a hotel please contact them directly.
OTHER ACCOMMODATIONShould you not be able to find available accommodation in Arnprior there are hotel options in Kanata, located in the west end of Ottawa, 25 minutes drive from Arnprior and 15 minutes from Carp Ridge.
LOCAL ARNPRIOR ACCOMODATIONQuality Inn www.qualityinn.com/hotel-‐arnprior-‐canada-‐CN420?listpos=1613-‐623-‐7991 | Number of Rooms: 50
Country Squire Motel http://countrysquiremotel.ca613-‐623-‐6556 | Number of Rooms: 15
Knights Inn www.knightsinn.com613-‐623-‐4271 | Number of Rooms: 18
Arnprior Motor Inn http://www.arnpriormotorinn.com613 -‐623-‐7906 | Number of Rooms: 20
Daniel House Bed and Breakfast www.bbcanada.com/danielhouse613-‐622-‐7633 | Number of Rooms: 3
Kirkman House www.bbcanada.com/3742.html613-‐623-‐5890 | Number of Rooms: 5
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FESTIVAL
Our aim is to make NAOC2014 a fun and festive experience. With our partners the Town of Arnprior, we are planning several initiatives to make this aim come true.
OPENING CEREMONY: Wear your club or national colours including flags, banners, jackets etc., and join the festivities. Let’s show the town what Orienteering is all about. Starting at 6:30pm sharp on Friday the 10th we will officially open NAOC2014 with a parade of clubs/nations in the arena of the Event Centre. The ceremonies will also feature a cultural exhibition , torch lighting, music and and official address. Make sure you are in Arnprior to cheer on your club/nation. These festivities will be followed by dinner at 7:30.
MARKETPLACE: While Orienteering Ottawa loves arena production, this year with our partners in Arnprior, we are adding a marketplace full of local food, craft and other vendors. Grab your lunch here or browse the souvenirs to take home and remember Arnprior, then get back to the excitement of the races.
SPECTATING: On first sight of the Sprint Arena you will say “WOW! What a view!”. There will even be bleachers. We will also have souvenir programs and an area for fans to collect autographs. Our announcing team will feature local sportscasters with orienteers keeping you informed and engaged throughout the day as you cheer on your fellow orienteers at spectator controls and in the finish chute.
KIDZONE: Don’t let your wee ones give you concern while you are out on course. You can focus on your race as Laura Teutsch has some great activities to keep the young ones active and safe.
AFTER-‐HOURS: When the races are done each day NAOC2014 will not go to sleep. While some may want to be preparing for the next day’s event, we will have activities to keep everyone else entertained. From the meals to music and other activities, evenings in Arnprior will be worth staying at the Event Centre.
THEME-‐SONG: NAOC2014 has commissioned local band the ORIENTEERS to create our theme song -‐ TAKE CONTROL. This is a first for NAOC. Check out the song on SOUNDCLOUD!
REGISTRATION
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Registration is EASY! ONLINE @ ZONE 4
MEAL PLANFRIDAY & SATURDAY DINNERS -‐$20 eachHOT/COLD BREAKFAST BUFFET-‐ $11 eachSUNDAY BANQUET -‐ $25Kids 5 -‐ 10 years old eat for 1/2 priceKids 4 and under are free*All prices include tax and tip.
ACCOMODATIONHARD FLOOR, TENT, RV, TENT TRAILERTHURSDAY to SUNDAY -‐ $5/night per person**Maximum $20 per family per night.
Questions? Contact [email protected]
RECREATIONAL EVENTSFULL 3 RACE PACKAGE -‐ $30 Adult | $22 Junior2 RACE PACKAGE -‐ $24Adult | $16 Junior1 RACE PACKAGE -‐ $12 Adult | $8 Junior
OPTIONAL COSTSMODEL MAPSAll 4 maps -‐ $16Each Map -‐ $5TRAINING MAPSAll 12 Maps -‐ $60 | Any 8 maps -‐ $45Any 4 maps -‐ $25 | Any 2 maps -‐ $14Any map -‐ $8CARP RIDGE PARKING PASS $10/daySPORTIDENT TIMING STICK RENTAL3 Events -‐ $82 Events -‐ $61 Event -‐ $3SATURDAY CLINICSLearn to Orienteer & Orienteer Smarter -‐ $8 each
All items can be purchased at the time of registration or by contacting Linda Connell [email protected].
SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER at www.NAOC2014.ca for all the updates
Regular Deadline Extended to September 8th
FEES -‐ until September 8th
CHAMPIONSHIP & OPEN EVENTSFULL 3 RACE PACKAGE -‐ $96 Adult | $48 Junior2 RACE PACKAGE -‐ $76 Adult | $38 Junior1 RACE PACKAGE -‐ $38 Adult | $19 Junior
FEES -‐ September 9th to 20th
CHAMPIONSHIP & OPEN EVENTSFULL 3 RACE PACKAGE -‐ $126 Adult | $63 Junior2 RACE PACKAGE -‐ $96 Adult | $48 Junior1 RACE PACKAGE -‐ $48 Adult | $24 Junior
RECREATIONAL EVENTSFULL 3 RACE PACKAGE -‐ $40 Adult | $30 Junior2 RACE PACKAGE -‐ $30 Adult | $20 Junior1 RACE PACKAGE -‐ $15 Adult | $10 Junior
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