Northern Championships – 5th September 2026

Date: 05/09/2026
Type: Long
Level: National

Event Info

East Pennine Orienteering club welcomes all to Langfield Common for a weekend of orienteering on Langfield Common on the 5th and 6 September 2026. Langfield Common offers classic south Pennine terrain, with intricate gritstone features, deep coughs and open moorland providing a challenging navigational challenge.

Day 1: Northern Championships
Day 2: YHOA Middle Distance

Assembly

Assembly will be based in a sheltered barn and will include:

Registration and download

Toilets

Catering

Traders

Starts

Start information, including distances to the start(s) and start times, will be published nearer the event.

Entries

Entries are available through RaceSignUp, through the link below.

Please enter online via the RaceSignUp event page. Entry fees, closing dates and any late entry information are available there.

Directions / Car Parking

Travel

The event arena and parking are located near Mankinholes, Todmorden, Calderdale.

By Car

Once you have left the M62:

Follow signs towards Todmorden.

Continue into Todmorden town centre.

From the town centre, follow local signs for Mankinholes via Lee Bottom Road.

Continue up the hill until you reach Mankinholes.

Please note that the final approach is on narrow, steep roads with passing places. Drive with care and allow extra time for your journey.

Parking

Please car share as much as possible.

Nearest postcode: OL14 6HR
Nearest address: Mankinholes Bank, Todmorden, OL14 6HR

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Course Information

Terrain

Langfield Common is a high, exposed South Pennine plateau characterised by rugged gritstone outcrops, blanket bog and extensive peaty moorland surrounding the prominent Stoodley Pike Monument. The area features steep rocky escarpments, deep spring-fed groughs and intricate contour detail. Underfoot conditions are highly variable and are likely to include areas of deep, wet bog, particularly following periods of rain. Competitors should be prepared for rough terrain, challenging footing and rapidly changing weather conditions.

Provisional Course Details*
*subject to change

Course Controls Length Climb
1 - M21E 28 13.9 km 490 m
2 - W21E 26 11.5 km 360 m
3 - M18-20E, M35-40L 21 9.4 km 300 m
4 - M45L 21 8.4 km 240 m
5 - M20E, M50L, W18-20E 17 7.9 km 200 m
6 - M16A,M55L W45L 15 6.4 km 185 m
7 - M60L,W50L 10 5.3 km 140 m
8 - M65L,W16L 15 5.2 km 165 m
9 - M70L, W55L 13 4.7 km 175 m
10 - M75L,W60L 14 4.5 km 130 m
11 - W65L 11 3.9 km 125 m
12 - M80L, W70L 8 3.1 km 50 m
13 - M85, W75L 8 2.4 km 30 m
14 - M90,W85 7 1.4 km 30 m
15 - M14A 15 4.8 km 130 m
16 - W14A 13 4.2 km 90 m
17 MW12A orange 10 3.9 km 120 m
18 - MW10A yellow 9 3.3 km 90 m
19 - MW10B white 11 2.6 km 40

*short classes also available and will be allocated shortly

Punching System

SPORTident (SI) electronic punching will be used. Competitors should bring their own SI card. SI card hire will be available when entering through RaceSignUp.

Safety

Langfield Common is an exposed upland area where weather conditions can change rapidly. Competitors should dress appropriately for the forecast conditions and carry any mandatory kit specified in the Final Details.

All competitors must report to Download, even if they retire from their course. Failure to report may result in a search being initiated.

Please take care when crossing or running along roads and give way to all traffic. In the event of severe weather, courses or start procedures may be amended.

First Aid

First aid cover will be available in the Assembly area throughout the event.

Catering

Catering will be available at the Assembly area. Both cash and card payments will be accepted.

Prize Giving

Prize giving will take place at the Assembly area following the completion of racing. Awards will be presented for all championship classes.

Organiser(s): Organiser - Connor Smith. Co-Planners - James Williams and Mike Pedley. Controller - Andy Quickfall

Important Information

Safety and Risk: A comprehensive risk assessment will have been carried out by the organiser, but participants take part at their own risk and are responsible for their own safety during the event.

Insurance: From 1st January 2026, participants who are not members of British Orienteering will no longer be covered by British Orienteering’s public liability insurance. By entering any event from 1st January 2026, you acknowledge that you are taking part at your own risk. For example, if you were to accidentally injure a member of the public or damage property during the event, you would not be covered. British Orienteering’s public liability insurance used to cover non-members at events before this date.

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