Richmond Street-O, Tuesday 14 October

The second race in the 2025-26 Street-O series and the first event organised by SLOW will be in leafy Richmond. The format is a 1 hour time limit to find as many checkpoints as you can in any order. It’s a great way to explore the local area. All are welcome!

Race HQ

The event base is The Sun Inn. You can leave your bags here (items left at your own risk).

The pub is very close to Richmond station (District underground line, Mildmay overground line, and National Rail 19mins from Waterloo). See the TFL website to plan your journey.

Stick around for a social afterwards and discuss your route with others. The pub has a great range of food and drink.

LocationRichmond
AddressThe Sun Inn, 17 Parkshot, Richmond, TW9 2RG
Latitude/longitude51.4643, -0.3023
OS grid referenceTQ180752
MapsGoogle Maps, OpenStreetMap

Race Details

Entry is online only and will be via SiEntries.

Entry fee is £3 for SLOW, LOK, DFOK members, students and juniors and £5 for others. You will get a specially produced street map showing the control points you need to find. You will need a timing chip – so bring your own SI/SIAC if you have one, otherwise you can hire one for £1.

Groups or pairs are welcome. Make as any entries as you want maps (e.g. if you are running in a pair and want a map each then make 2 entries). On SiEntries the entry options are “Individual” (you get your own timing chip and map) and “Group (2-5)” (one timing chip and map in the group). You can make a combination of “Individual” and/or “Group (2-5)” entries. The “Group (2-5)” option is to ensure we capture the names of all participants, for insurance purposes.

All competitors take part at their own risk, and because of our insurance any under-16s must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

For the event, you’ll need to bring running gear, a watch or timepiece to keep track of time, and a pen/ pencil to fill in the answers on the cluesheet. It will be dark and so it is advised to wear hi-visibility clothing and to bring a headtorch or light to make map reading easier. A compass is not essential!

Like all our Street-Os, this a public race – all are welcome.

RegistrationBetween 1815 and 1915
Start TimesBetween 1830 and 1930

Format

We’ll be using the same ‘score’ format as previous years, where you have 60 minutes to collect as many points as possible. Using the map provided, find controls in whichever order you like, collecting 10 points for each control starting with a 1, 20 points for each starting with a 2 and so on. As the controls are worth differing points, there are some tactics in deciding where to go. If you’re late, the penalty is 1 penalty point for every 2 seconds late back (so you’ll lose 30 points if you are a minute late back etc.). This guide provides general information about street orienteering.

1. Collect your timing chip (if necessary).

2. At the start, the start official will give you the map and clue sheet. Write down your name on the clue sheet. When you are ready to start, “dib” your timing chip to start your time and your 60 minute countdown.

3. Find controls in whichever order you like. At each location you’ll fill in the answer to the question on the clue sheet to prove that you’ve been there.

4. Return to the finish and “dib” the finish box to stop your time. Come back within 60 minutes to avoid time penalties. If you don’t want to be out for a full 60 minutes you can come back earlier.

5. Report back to the registration desk after you’ve finished and hand in your clue sheet to be marked. You can collect this after it has been marked and score recorded. Full final results will be posted on the website as soon as possible.

Some typical clues that you’ll encounter

If you have any questions, email the organiser Simon on

Helpers

We need helpers on the night. Get in touch with Simon if you can help. Roles can be found on our “Helpers Required!” page.