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A Rules for Foot Orienteering Events - Orienteering USA

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c) Check that the course consultant and course setter are per<strong>for</strong>ming their<br />

duties properly.<br />

d) Check that the entire event organization is properly coordinated, including<br />

support and logistics as well as competitive functions.<br />

A.5.9 An Event Controller and/or Course Controller may be appointed by the<br />

Sanctioning Committee or the Board of Directors and has responsibility <strong>for</strong><br />

overseeing the Meet Director’s or Course Setter’s work. In contrast with a<br />

consultant, a controller has final responsibility <strong>for</strong> the quality of the event and/or<br />

courses and as such has final authority over these areas.<br />

A.5.10 The Event Consultant, Course Consultant, Event Controller, and Course<br />

Controller will each send a short in<strong>for</strong>mal report to the Sanctioning Committee<br />

and Meet Director outlining any procedures that worked particularly well and<br />

might have application at other events as well as pointing out any problems and<br />

how they could have been avoided.<br />

A.5.11 Consulting <strong>for</strong> events is done on a volunteer basis without reimbursement from<br />

<strong>Orienteering</strong> <strong>USA</strong>. Event organizers may provide reimbursement to consultants at<br />

their own discretion.<br />

A.6 Reports and Fees<br />

A.6.1 Within one week the official results shall be made publicly available and sent to<br />

the <strong>Orienteering</strong> <strong>USA</strong> Ranking Committee Chairperson.<br />

A.6.2 Within four weeks sanctioning fees shall be remitted to <strong>Orienteering</strong> <strong>USA</strong> <strong>for</strong><br />

each sanctioned race <strong>for</strong> each competitor entered in a competitive class. For<br />

events that have multiple races on the same day as part of a single competition<br />

(e.g. a sprint course competition that has a qualifier and a final), the races can be<br />

considered as one <strong>for</strong> the purposes of fees, but this must be expressed on the<br />

sanctioning application. A fee computation <strong>for</strong>m will be provided by <strong>Orienteering</strong><br />

<strong>USA</strong>.<br />

A.6.3 Sanctioning fee schedule:<br />

e) Total per-Race competitive entries, <strong>Orienteering</strong> <strong>USA</strong> and non-<br />

<strong>Orienteering</strong> <strong>USA</strong>, including DNS, DNF, DSQ, and OVT unless the entry<br />

fees were refunded.<br />

Adults $4.00 ($5.00 Bid <strong>Events</strong>)<br />

Juniors $2.00 ($2.50 Bid <strong>Events</strong>)<br />

f) Non-member surcharge – total per-Race competitive entries, excluding<br />

members of <strong>Orienteering</strong> <strong>USA</strong>, COF, and IOF federations;<br />

Adults $4.00<br />

Juniors $2.00<br />

A.6.4 Recreational entries are reported as standard starts when the hosting club<br />

recharters.

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