This is a list of all orienteering clubs found in Wikipedia.
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- IL i BUL, Norway, Oslo, won the first Norwegian relay championship in Orienteering in 1946
- Bækkelagets SK, Norway, Oslo, won the Jukola relay in 1988, 1999 and 2002
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- Garingal Orienteers, Australia, Sydney
- Goldseekers Orienteering,[1] Orange, NSW, Australia
- Gruppo sportivo Pavione (Pavione sportive group), Italy, Imer
- IFK Göteborg, Gothenburg, Sweden
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- Navi, Finland, Mikkeli
- Nesodden IF, Norway, Nesodden
- New England Orienteering Club
- NSW Orienteering Association,[2] NSW, Australia
- Nordstrand IF, Norway
- Northeast Ohio Orienteering Club, Ohio, United States
- NTNUI, Norway, Trondheim, is the largest sports club in Norway with more than 10,000 members
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- South London Orienteers and Wayfarers, United Kingdom, London
- Spårvägens GoIF, Sweden, Stockholm
- IF Sturla, Norway, Drammen
- South Florida Orienteering, Florida, USA
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- OK Tyr, Sweden, Karlstad, won Tiomila 1989 and 1990
- IL Tyrving, Norway, Sandvika
- Thames Valley Orienteering Club, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire, UK (UK Orienteering Club of the Year 2015)
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See also[edit]
- Scottish Orienteering Association, a constituent association of the British Orienteering Federation
References[edit]
- ^ "Goldseekers Orienteering". 25 September 2016.
- ^ "Orienteering New South Wales".
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