Discover more about the Trail O Development Steering Group here.
Composition:
Chairman, a designated Director of British Orienteering or a person proposed by the Committee and approved by the Board
Director of British Orienteering, if the Chairman is not a Director
6 members that are Trail-Orienteering specialists from the 13 Constituent Associations, each member appointed by the Board; Associations not represented have the right to elect a correspondent member
Advising the Board on the strategic development of Trail Orienteering
Delivering the relevant objectives as agreed by the Board in the Strategic Plan and where appropriate supporting other Committees and groups in delivering objectives
Agreeing on Key Performance Indicators with the Board to monitor assess, and report on performance
Monitoring and reviewing all Trail Orienteering activities and programmes
Production a programme to deliver sustainable international success and capable of supporting athletes to achieve the annual targets; reviewing the programme on an annual basis
Supporting, volunteers and staff in the delivery of the programmes and the international team by ensuring it is given the opportunity to achieve the agreed goals and medal performances
Advising the Board on disability awareness and other matters concerned with the involvement of disabled people in orienteering activities