Ondategi to Host Open Orientation Race on May 10th

A new event in the popular orientation race circuit in Araba will take place in Ondategi, featuring routes for all skill levels.

Generic image: compass and map in a forest, representing an orientation race.
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Generic image: compass and map in a forest, representing an orientation race.

Ondategi will host a popular orientation race on May 10th, as part of the Araba circuit, offering routes tailored for participants of all skill levels.

The mountains and orientation will once again be the protagonists in Ondategi on May 10th. This town in Araba will host a new event in the 'Popular Orientation Races in Araba 2026' circuit, organized by the Araba Orientation Club (COAraba), in a race designed for all audiences.
The event will take place in a forest environment with gentle slopes, making it an accessible setting for both beginners and experienced participants. The event is open to a wide range of profiles: from families looking for an outdoor activity to experienced trail runners, mountaineers, and orienteers. Each participant can choose the route that best suits their level and objectives.
Orientation involves locating a series of points marked on a map (controls), using only a compass and observation skills. The organization has designed several routes adapted to different difficulty levels (yellow, orange, red, and black), with the option to participate individually or in a family modality.
Starts will be staggered between 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM, with the finish line closing at 2:00 PM. Registrations are already open, with prices of 7 euros for adults, 5 euros for minors, and 9 euros for the combined adult-plus-minor modality. Non-federated individuals must also pay a 3-euro sports insurance fee, and those without an electronic timing system can rent a 'Sportident' device for 2 euros.
Additionally, the race will be scoring for the Euskal Herriko Orientazio Kopa (EHKO), adding a competitive incentive for those following the calendar, without losing the popular and accessible nature of the event. Prior to the race, on May 4th, a theoretical-practical introductory talk on orientation will be held for those who wish to learn the basics of this sport before participating.