Resources

  • Rules of Rogaining
    Rogaining is an amateur sport to be enjoyed by social and competitive participants and event organisers. These rules are based on those originally developed by the Australian Rogaining Association and have been drafted with simplicity and enjoyment as primary guides. They govern the conduct of all rogaining events organised by any group affiliated with the International Rogaining Federation. The rules are composed of four parts as follows: The Introductory Comments (Part A), the Rules for Participants (Part B), and the Technical Standards for Organisers (Part C) apply to all national championship rogaines as well as the World Rogaining Championships. The Special Requirements for the World Rogaining Championships (Part D) apply to that event only.

  • Responsibilities of the IRF Executive Positions

  • IRF Constitution (1 April 2010) (PDF, 160kb)

  • IRF Strategic Plan for Rogaining

  • Organising a rogaine - by Rod Costigan (rod [at] greenstock.com.au)