Jan Kjellström
International Festival
of Orienteering 2025
South Yorkshire
18th April - 21st April
South Yorkshire 18th April - 21st April

Entries

Entries will open on the 16th December 2024.

Entries for JK25 will open on 16th December 2024, and close on 28th March 2025. Entry prices will be confirmed shortly. After the closing date, the only entries that will be possible are Entry on Day of the Non-Competitive Courses. Transferring from a Competitive to a Non-Competitive course on the day will also be possible, subject to map availability.

All Championship Courses are pre-entered by age class (M/W10 - M/W95). All entrants on these courses must either be a member of British Orienteering or an IOF-affiliated Federation. Please note that shadowing is not allowed on Championship Courses.

All three individual days of JK25 will be World Ranking Events for the Elite classes (M/W18E, 20E and 21E). Anyone entering the WREs must provide their IOF ID when entering in order to receive World Ranking points. IOF IDs can be found here.

Any queries may be directed to the Entries Secretaries via the Contact Form.

Individual Races

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Non-Competitive Courses

On the three individual days, the following non-competitive courses will be on offer. These are available for both pre-entry and Entry on Day, subject to map availability.

Day Colour Coded TrailO
Sprint Novice Sprint Standard
Middle White, Yellow, Orange & Light Green Standard
Long White, Yellow, Orange & Light Green -

Punching System

Mixed SPORTident punching will be used on all days, allowing both SIAC contactless and traditional punching. SIAC dibbers are available to hire through the entry system for £2.50 per day (free for M/W18 and under)

Start Times

When entering you will be asked to indicate your start time preference. All competitors will be allocated a start time, including those requesting Split starts who will be allocated one early and one late start time. Please note the following regarding start time preferences:

  • Elites – Start times for all competitors on Elite courses will be seeded in order of IOF World Ranking for the Sprint and Middle, with the best starting last. The start order for the Long will be determined by the results of the Middle the previous day. Start time preferences will therefore be ignored, so please bear this in mind if entering with other non-elites.
  • Helpers – Please provide a start time preference, which we will try to accommodate when allocating your helper role. More information about volunteering.

 

Relays

Entries for the Relays will open on 16th December 2024, and close on 28th March 2025. Editing team details will remain possible until Sunday 20th April 2025 - the evening before the relays.

Entry Fees will be confirmed shortly, and remain the same for the entirety of the entry period.

Neighbouring Club Alliances

This applies to the following Junior classes:

  • N: Mini Relay
  • M: Junior Relay (M/W40-)
  • L: Intermediate Women (W48-)
  • K: Intermediate Men (M48-)

Clubs from the same Association and/or geographically adjacent clubs are permitted to form combined teams (“Alliances”) for participation in the JK Relays, British Relay Championships, and British Mixed Sprint Relay, and a different alliance can be formed for each team at each event. Alliance teams are competitive and will be eligible to win trophies.

Clubs may only combine to enter “Alliance” teams if they have already entered as many complete teams as they are able to in each class.

In circumstances where combined teams are formed, clubs must pick their best runners for their own club team or teams before seeking to form an alliance to give their additional junior orienteers the opportunity to run in the competition. Any attempt by clubs to do otherwise may lead to their alliance team being declared non-competitive. The spirit of this initiative is, therefore, that clubs form teams from their own members and are encouraged to develop their own club juniors; it is not the intention for 'elite' teams to be formed.

 


 

Cancellation Policy

British Orienteering Major Events Cancellation, Curtailment and Refund Policy

This document refers to the Major Events as British Night Championships (BNC), Jan Kjellström (JK), British Middle & Sprint Championships (BS&MC), and British Long & Relay Championships (BOC & BRC) and refers to them collectively as the ‘Event’.

Entrants

In the case of curtailment or cancellation of the event due to circumstances beyond our control, we reserve the right to retain all or part of the entry fees. Competitors may only cancel their entry if the event itself has not been curtailed or cancelled.

Refunds will be given to cancellations by entrants as follows:

  • Cancellations up until the final individual closing date (Friday 28th March 2025) will receive a full refund minus 10% admin fee (90% refund).
  • Cancellations up until Friday 11th April 2025 will receive a 50% refund minus 10% admin fee (40% refund).

We regret that no refunds of entry fees will be possible after this date.

If you wish to cancel your whole entry for an individual you included when you entered, you can do so yourself. Log on to SiEntries and click on “My Entries / Memberships” Find your JK entry and select the individual. Then click on Cancel.

If you wish to cancel part of your entry (e.g. a single day), please contact the Entries Secretaries via the Contact Form.

British Orienteering and the Yorkshire & Humberside Orienteering Association (the “Organising Body”)
  • British Orienteering and the Organising Body reserve the right to cancel or curtail the Event whether for operational reasons, Force Majeure (as explained below), or other reasons, in which case the Organising Body reserves the right to retain all or part of the entry fees.
  • In the event of cancellation or curtailment, British Orienteering or the Organising Body will immediately notify all registered participants (provided they had given a mobile number or e-mail address) through the entries provider and other interested parties directly and will post a notice on the British Orienteering and specific Event websites.
  • British Orienteering or the Organising Body will not make any payments for compensation of cost or losses incurred by the Entrant as a result of British Orienteering or the Organising Body cancelling or curtailing the Event for whatever reason. For example, accommodation and travel costs.
Force Majeure

British Orienteering and the Organising Body, its agents or any engaged third party related to the Event will not be responsible for any loss, cancellation, curtailment, damage or injury arising as a consequence of Acts of God, fire, natural disasters, weather conditions, computer or system failure, acts of war (declared or otherwise), terrorism, civil unrest, military or usurped power, confiscation by or under the order of government or public authority, or for any other reasons beyond the control of British Orienteering and the Organising Body.

Accuracy of Information
  • British Orienteering and the Organising Body have made every possible effort to ensure the accuracy, completeness and validity of the contents of the Event website and will not accept any liability whatsoever for any form of loss, damage or inconvenience arising from any errors or omissions that may occur. The use of the Event website is entirely at the user’s own risk.
  • British Orienteering and the Organising Body are not responsible in any way for the content of third-party or linked websites and recommend that the terms and conditions of those sites be reviewed.