Radio Orienteering
Central North Carolina Crowns New U.S. Radio-O Champions
The 24th USA Radio Orienteering (ARDF) Championships, hosted 19–22 June 2025 by the Backwoods Orienteering Klub (BOK) in the rolling hardwood forests of Morrow Mountain State Park, drew about 30 athletes from across the United States and Canada for four World-Championship-style races: Foxoring, Sprint, 2m Classic and 80m Classic. Event Director Joseph Huberman, K5JGH, Registrar Ruth Bromer, WB4QZG, and Course Designer Charles Scharlau, NZØI, led a volunteer team that delivered smooth logistics and challenging technical courses.
Elite Results
- Eduard Nasybulin (MA) dominated the men’s field, winning Sprint, 2m and 80m Classics and adding silver in Foxoring for the unofficial overall crown.
- Gheorghe Fala (NC/BOK) seized Foxoring gold and finished second to Nasybulin in 2m and 80m Classics.
- In W35, Lori Huberman (CA/BAOC) captured Foxoring and Sprint, while Erin Hammer (NC/BOK) sprinted to 2m and 80m Classics gold and added silver in the other formats.
Masters Stand-outs
- Nadia Scharlau, KO4ADV (NC/BOK), extended her W55 legacy with victories on both 2m and 80m Classics.
- The M60 class became a two-way battle: Evgeny Danilov, KQ4QYZ; and Nicolai Mejevoi traded wins and podium spots across all four events, with Mejevoi topping the Sprint and 80m Classic races and Danilov taking 2m Classic and Foxoring gold.
Senior Competitors
Every entrant in the M70 and W75 divisions completed at least three of the four demanding courses. Their steady performances—and obvious enjoyment—underscored the value of adding senior categories to future championships.
Youth Sweep
BOK junior Tiger Zhao claimed a perfect four-event sweep in M16. Teammates Anastasia Afonkin (W16) and Adalia Schafrath-Craig (W19) also took golds—some with times that would have placed competitively in older divisions.
Competition Wrap-up
Competitors enjoyed warm Southern hospitality, daily model events and evening socials that fostered mentorship between newcomers and veterans. The strong depth in the youth, W55, and M50–M60 divisions bodes well for Team USA at the 2025 IARU World Championships, to be held in Lithuania this August. The results of these championships, available at the BOK website, will be used for selecting the US team.
Special Thanks
Thanks to Morrow Mountain State Park and its staff for welcoming the championships and helping to make the event a success. And special thanks to all the volunteers who made the championships possible.
22nd IARU World ARDF Championships 2025
Lithuanian Amateur Radio Society is delighted to invite you to Birštonas, Lithuania, for the 22nd IARU World ARDF Championships, taking place from 16 to 22 August 2025. Birštonas is a picturesque spa town located within the Nemunas Loops Regional Park, along the Nemunas River, and surrounded by stunning natural beauty.
USA will be sending a team to Lithuania in 2025. For information on how to participate on Team USA contact the ARRL Radio Orienteering Committee.
Same Sport, New-ish Name
An announcement from the ARRL ARDF Coordinators:
The name Radio Orienteering has been around for a very long time and has frequently been applied to the sport of ARDF, but it hasn't been recognized in any official sense. Because Radio Orienteering is more descriptive of the sport (especially to the orienteering community), and because Amateur Radio Direction Finding is often confused with other radio direction-finding activities (like mobile t-hunting), the ARRL ARDF committee has decided to officially favor the use of the term Radio Orienteering. We believe that a transition to that name will result in less confusion, and perhaps, quicker acceptance of the sport by orienteers and others who will more readily grasp the essence of the sport. So look for more references to Radio Orienteering going forward, and don't be confused: it is the same radio navigation sport we all enjoy, but with a more descriptive name.
Note: this web page now links from https://www.arrl.org/radio-orienteering and https://www.arrl.org/ro, as well as https://www.arrl.org/ardf.
Future USA Radio Orienteering Championships
It is always a good year to bring the biggest annual USA Radio Orienteering event to your town. Download and share the trifold brochure to drum up the excitement, then apply online to host the USA Radio Orienteering Championships. The ARRL ARDF Committee is standing by to help you arrange for everything you need.
About Radio Orienteering
In this sport there are no vehicles, traffic jams, or exhaust fumes. Radio Orienteering (aka, Amateur Radio Direction Finding, or ARDF) brings radios into the great outdoors with maps and compasses, providing a uniquely enjoyable way to learn new radio skills. This radio sports activity deals with the taking of radio bearings to navigate through wooded areas in search of transmitters. It involves constructing direction-finding equipment, training amateurs in the rules of the sport, and organizing events in the USA and other IARU countries.
Interest and participation in Radio Orienteering activities are growing, and ARRL provides encouragement and support for Radio Orienteering activities across the United States. Events often take place at amateur radio conventions and hamfests as a magnet to amateur radio for youth and others. Championship competitions are held annually to help decide membership on the US team at the ARDF World Championships.
Join Team USA!
Would you like to represent the USA at international radio orienteering competitions? There are World Championships held biannually, and World Youth ARDF Championships (WYAC) have been held annually since 2017. Citizens of the USA, Green Card holders, and those who have lived in the USA for the previous year and have not competed for the title of Champion in any other country during that time, are eligible for membership on Radio Orienteering Team USA.
The only way to ensure an invitation to join the team is to prove your mettle by competing in ARRL-sanctioned radio orienteering competitions such as the USA Radio Orienteering Championships. But occasionally there are open team positions available that can be filled by qualified individuals lacking competitive results. A limited number of non-competing visitors may also travel with the team. USA Team members and visitors are responsible for all expenses associated with their participation, including paying for their own transportation, room, board and entry fees. Contact the ARRL Radio Orienteering Committee for full details.
Radio Orienteering Schedule
Take a look at this list of Radio Orienteering activities to find out what is happening in your area. If you are planning to hold an ARDF activity then please email the Radio Orienteering Committee to get it added to the list!
ARRL Learning Network ARDF Webinar Video
We hope that ARRL members took advantage of the opportunity to learn the basics of The Sport of Finding Hidden Transmitters On Foot, presented by Robert Frey, WA6EZV. For those who missed it, and those who would like to see it again, please view the video online.
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Find Radio Orienteering Activity Near You!
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ARRL Radio Orienteering Committee
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Radio-O in the Americas
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ARDF News
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ARDF Defined
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ARDF the Movie
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ARDF World Championships
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The ARDF Handbook
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Email List
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USA Championships 2024
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Contact the ARDF Committee
Questions or comments? Please contact the ARRL ARDF Committee at ardf@arrl.org.