Structure
The federation is made up of thirteen constituent associations, one each for Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland; nine for the English regions; and the British Schools Orienteering Association. The nine English regions are also Members of EOC.
The associations are:
Abbreviation | Full name | Web address | Other notes |
---|---|---|---|
BSOA | British Schools Orienteering Association | ||
EAOA | East Anglian Orienteering Association | ||
EMOA | East Midlands Orienteering Association | ||
NEOA | North East Orienteering Association | ||
NIOA | Northern Ireland Orienteering Association | ||
NWOA | North West Orienteering Association | ||
SCOA | South Central Orienteering Association | ||
SEOA | South East Orienteering Association | ||
SOA | Scottish Orienteering Association | ||
SWOA | South West Orienteering Association | ||
WMOA | West Midlands Orienteering Association | ||
WOA | Welsh Orienteering Association | ||
YHOA | Yorkshire and Humberside Orienteering Association |
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