Kingdom Of Fife Orienteers
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KFO Blairadam Forest Event Sunday 17th November 2024
Our next event is at Blairadam Forest on Sunday 17th November. It will be a SoSOL league event and will double as the ESOA champs.
Parking and Assembly is at Kelty Community Centre, Kelty, KY4 0AQ.
Courses on offer: white, yellow, orange, light green, short green, green, blue, brown.
Starts 10:30am – 12:15pm. Walk to start is 15 mins. Walk from finish to download is 20 mins along Kelty Main Street.
Final details attached, including course lengths & map scale. Whistles are mandatory.
Enter at SI Entries. Entries will close on Sunday 10th November at 23:59. Late entry subject to map availability and £1 surcharge.
Results from Leuchatsbeath, Fife Saturday 28th September 2024
Well done to everyone who took part in our KFO orienteering at Leuchatsbeath on Saturday 28th September. We had a great time with pleasant conditions.
It was the first event on the brand new map of the area.
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Results with splits showing leg-by-leg times
There is also a chance for you to draw the route you took at Routegadget
Thank you to our team of helpers. We couldn't do this without you: Claire, Matthew, Dave, Phil, Pauline, Ian, Lesley and Craig.
Scottish Sprint Championships Macrosty Park Sunday 1 September 2024
Well done to Phil who won the M75 class and Pauline who won bronze in the Ultra-Veterans.
Orienteering in Dunfermline on 14th August 2024
Results Saturday 23rd March 2024 Townhill Woods, Dunfermline
Saturday 29th June 2024
Simple results here
Results with splits here
Results Saturday 23rd March 2024 Townhill Woods, Dunfermline
We had a great time running the KFO orienteering event at Townhill Wood today.
Everyone seemed enthusiastic at the end, even if they were frustrated by some of the challenges of the course.
Many thanks to John Campbell who planned the courses. Thanks to Claire, Craig, Gordon, Steve, James, Caleb, Phil, Jane, Alan, Shona and Nathan for help at the event. We could not run these without such helpful volunteers.
The detailed results are here.
If you aren’t already a member of KFO then you can join here.
We are a growing club with a mixture of ages and abilities, all enjoying orienteering in and around Fife. Being a member helps us shape our programme to meet your needs and to offer coaching and training support
Welcome to Kingdom Of Fife Orienteers' Home Page.
Orienteering and KFO
Orienteering is an exciting foot race, often through forests, navigating from one point to another on a predefined course printed on an orienteering map. The aim is to navigate around all the points in the shortest time; the fun is in avoiding getting lost, in order to beat your rivals. All ages can take part, from age 2 to over 90 years.
Kingdom of Fife Orienteers (KFO) is a small club. We cover the whole of Fife, with members as far north as Gauldry, as far west as Saline and as far south as Dalgety Bay, and beyond. The club always welcomes beginners - no experience needed.
Orienteering can take place almost anywhere from the remotest forest and countryside to urban parks and school playgrounds. It’s a great sport for anyone who just loves to be outdoors. It is also a very good way for runners, joggers and walkers to improve their navigation skills.
Not for nothing is orienteering sometimes known as ‘The Thought Sport’! Decisions are needed from even before reaching the Start of the course right through to punching the Finish. These decisions are usually based on information received from what can be seen on the ground, information received from the map, personal navigation skills, personal fitness, confidence in abilities and so on.
The best place to get started is at a local event, especially an introductory event near to you. At most events you can just turn up and have a go. You have to register and pay the fee and there will be someone at registration who will help guide you as what to do. When you get to the Start the adventure begins. We hope you enjoy the experience and will want to join KFO, see the Membership page.
Want to know more? See us on the About Us Page.
Further information can be found on the Scottish Orienteering Website