- Canoe orienteering
Sport
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olympic =Canoe orienteering (canoe-O) is an
orienteering sport using acanoe ,kayak , or other small boat. Usually, a canoe-O is a timed race in which one- or two-person boats start at staggered intervals, aretime d, and are expected to perform allnavigation on their own. Portages are allowed. The control points, shown on anorienteering map , may be visited in any order. Standings are determined first by successful completion of the course, then by shortest time on course.Canoe-O is best done in a body of water with many small islands and a complex shoreline. Frequently, two-person teams compete using one canoe. Some control points are accessible by water and others by land. Route choice is important: competitors must select both water and land routes so that the controls are encountered efficiently, and neither team member wastes time waiting for the other.cite web|url=http://www.geocities.com/canoeo/what_is_canoe_o.html |title=WHAT IS CANOE-ORIENTEERING? |accessdate=2008-05-26 |publisher= GeoCities|date= ]
Canoe-O has no international
sports governing body . TheUnited States Canoe Association has held an annual canoe and kayak orienteering championship since 1996 and has offered canoe-O during its national championships since 1992. [cite book
author=United States Canoe Association, Inc.
title=Competition Rules
date=2006-08-03
page=23
url=http://www.uscanoe.com/pubs2006/USCACompRules2006.pdf
accessdate=2008-10-10]Technical details
With respect to canoe-o race categories, "C" and "K" indicate canoe and kayak, respectively, and "1" and "2" are the number of seats (and hence paddlers). If a course requires or favors travel on land, canoes have an advantage over kayaks. Teams are permitted to split up, with one person going on land while the other controls the boat, thus both team members wear a compass and have a map. Map boards at each seat are popular. [cite article
title=WINNING CANOE-O 2008: A Seven-Time US Canoe-Orienteering Champion Reveals All
author=Aims Coney
journal=Canoe News
year=2008
url=http://www.geocities.com/canoeo/Winning.html
accessdate=2008-10-10]Notable people
Seven-time
United States canoe orienteering national champion Aims Coney is also a ski orienteer [cite web
title= GlideXC: The home page of Aims Coney and Ski Orienteering
url=http://www.geocities.com/glidexc/
accessdate=2008-10-10] affiliated withCambridge Sports Union .Notable venues
Notable canoe-O venues include
Pawtuckaway Lake inNew Hampshire ,United States . [cite web
title=Gould Home Page, Orienteering Section, Introduction
url=http://www.gouldhome.com/orienteering/index.html
accessdate=2008-10-09]External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/canoeo/ Western Hemisphere Affiliation of Canoe and Kayak Orienteers (WHACKO)]
* [http://www.gouldhome.com/orienteering/index.html GouldHome.com: Orienteering] (includes Pawtuckaway Canoe-O results since 1999)References
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