Potteries Orienteering Club

West Midlands Orienteering Association

POTOC

Where are we?

POTOC in GB POTOC Mapped Areas POTOC organises orienteering events in North Staffordshire and some neighbouring areas. For more details see the list of mapped areas used by POTOC.

detailed map Apedale Bathpool Biddulph Grange Birchenwood and Clanway Brereton Heath Brough Park and Fields Chatterley Whitfield Downs Banks Festival Park Hanley Forest Park Kibblestone Scout Camp Ladderedge Country Park Leycett Maer Hills Milldale Scout Camp Park Hall The Roaches Springpool and Barker's Rough Swynnerton Old Park Tittensor Chase Trentham Park and Gardens Weston Heath and Bury Walls POTOC Mapped Areas

Who are we?

The Club

The club was formed in 1975 and has grown to about 60 membership units (individuals, families and groups). It is run by a committee elected annually at the AGM in October. See the formal constitution of the club.

Club Colours and Logo

POTOCThe club logo is a bottle oven with two fir trees. At major events we display a POTOC banner with the logo on it.

QuasimodoA secondary motif is the crow named Quasimodo – we orienteer “as the crow flies”. Quasimodo appears occasionally, but also gets lost from the club memory for several years at a time. You may recognise him on POTOC orienteering maps.

POTOC 'O' Top

Club ‘O’ Tops

Club ‘O’ Tops are red with a white and green yoke, with the club logo P in red on the left breast.

Club Sweatshirts

Club sweatshirts and T-shirts are red with the club logo P in white. The logo can be small, on the left breast, or large on centre front.

Contacting us

Come to our next informal event, or get in touch with the New Members Secretary or anyone on our contacts list.

What do we do?

Orienteering Events

Local Events

The club organises a series of informal events, where beginners can try orienteering on simple courses. These events are held once a month, often using maps which cannot support difficult courses.

Results Display

District Events

Less frequently, the club organises district events, offering courses for experienced orienteers. These events are more formally organised, but still suitable for newcomers to orienteering.

Regional Events

The club hosts a regional event once a year. These events use maps which can support technically challenging courses, and need a great deal of planning and organisation.

Club Competitions

The Schools and Youth Group League

The club runs a league for schools and youth groups which compete in POTOC local events.

The Club League

The club maintains a league table, where club members’ recent orienteering performance can be compared. The league runs from the 1st November to the 31st October the following year, with the winners being the club champions. All national, regional and district events in the UK qualify.

The Club Handicap Competition

Held in November or December at a district event organised by one of the neighbouring clubs.

Trophies

The Wooden SpoonThese are presented at the Christmas Social. There are trophies for the senior man, senior woman, junior man and junior woman for both the club handicap and the league. There is also a novice trophy for the league. The Wooden Spoon is a wooden bowl and spoon awarded for the biggest orienteering gaffe of the year. The bowl had a deliberate chip – a faulty trophy for a faulty performance. This was carefully repaired by the 1994 trophy winner who did not appreciate the significance.

Meetings and Social Events

AGM

The AGM is held in October. The business is kept to a minimum and the recent practice has been to follow the meeting with a free buffet and social.

Barbecue

Christmas Social

Presentation of trophies, quiz and other activities including food and drink.

Other Social Events

Occasional barbecue, sharing lifts and discussion at events. Look for the club banner.

Club Newsletter

A club newsletter, The Potter, is sent to club members six times a year. This includes a calendar of orienteering events taking place within reach of Stoke-on-Trent, standings in the club league and articles written by club members. Articles available on-line include:

March 2000:
Tales of Tittensor Chase
September 2000:
Downs Banks – renovating the permanent course
 
Handover at the West Midlands Relays

Team Events

Any club member is welcome to run in a POTOC team. Participation is more important than winning, though POTOC has reason to be proud of its success. The red club tent is used as a gathering point and shelter at relay events.

March 2003:
Yateholme – a pretty good effort
 

Coaching

Training VideoThe club coaches are available to advise and encourage you if you are not sure how to progress. Contact them by phone or at events, and take advantage of the training sessions which are organised.