The friendly Irish Orienteering Championships moves to the north of the Emerald Isle over the May Bank Holiday Weekend, but this year including a “warm-up” urban event.
The “Seven Towers” town of Ballymena, convenient to both Belfast airports and the ports of Belfast and Larne, is the venue for an evening urban event on Thursday 1 May. Visitors will find the majestic Causeway Coastal Route a perfect option for Friday ending up at the Ulster University Coleraine Campus in the late afternoon for the Irish Sprint Championships. Both the Ballymena and Coleraine events are designated as UKUL.
Then the action moves to the tricky north coast sand dune terrain at Magilligan, location of the 2002 British Championships, for the Middle Distance on the Saturday and the Long Distance on Sunday on adjacent maps, with both events counting as UKOL.
The Relays will now take place on Lower Drummans - just inland of the Classic and Individual race areas. With a handicap system, the Irish Relays make for a fun day as outside of the Premier and Junior classes, runners from different clubs can form teams. Individuals wishing a relay run will be able to enter by selecting an option to be assigned to a team.
Relay Venue Update (27th March 2025)
Drum Manor, the original relay area and our backup area Garvagh Forest, were both left unusable for Orienteering by the winter storms. Lower Drummans, the new venue adjacent to the middle and classic areas, has been secured and re-mapped.
Event Schedule
Thursday 1st May: Urban - Ballymena
Friday 2nd May: Sprint - Ulster University - Coleraine
Saturday 3rd May: Middle Distance - Magilligan Dunes
Sunday 4th May: Classic Distance - Magilligan Dunes
Saturday / Sunday Evenings: IOC2025 Prizegivings @ Limavady (19.00)
Monday 5th May: Relay - Lower Drummans
1st January 2025 - Entries now live
prices increase 1st April
entries close 13th April
Online Entry
In the interests of fair competition, these areas are deemed out of bounds between now and the competition date