The aim of the event is to challenge soldiers' navigation, use of ground and aerobic fitness through orienteering. The Harris event on day two also provides junior leaders the opportunity to test their leadership under the pressures of time and competition.
The Inter-Unit Orienteering Championships 2022 will be conducted in three phases, the first being optional. Coaching is on offer on Tuesday 24 May and/or during the morning of Wed 25 May, immediately prior to the championships. This will be aimed at those who require an introduction, or refresher. Attendance will not be limited but units must declare their intent to attend when registering.
The second phase is the Spanish Score on Wednesday 25 May 22. Team members run individually to visit all controls in the fastest possible time. Controls can be visited in any order and the team's time is the cumulative time of every member.
The final phase is the Harris Team on Thursday 26 May 22. The Harris format is an event where all team members receive identical maps and run simultaneously. There are two sets of controls: `spine` controls, which must be visited by every team member; and `other` controls, which must be visit by at least one team member. Both sets of controls can be visited in any order, and the team`s time is that of the last member to reach the finish, multiplied by four.
Orienteering directly supports dismounted close combat skills by developing soldiers` ability to `read` the terrain and navigate their way through it. The Army Inter Unit Championships presents a competitive environment to test these skills under physical duress and to promote a `warrior ethos` and will to win.
Equipment
Full leg cover is mandatory, that means no shorts, vests or exposed ankles. Team Captains are responsible for ensuring that all team members are dressed for the weather conditions, hydrated, have a compass, which they know how to use.
Personal Responsibility
Orienteering in the Army is classed as individual military training. Competitors are responsible for their own personal safety and for assessing their own abilities to complete the course.
Use of personal data
The personal data you give at entry/registration will be used by the event organisers and their agents for the purpose of processing and publishing entries and results, conducting safety checks and as required by our insurers to validate our cover. Your information will be managed in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR).