John Disley (1928–2016)
Author of Orienteering
About the Author
Works by John Disley
Map and Compass Orienteering 1 copy
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Disley, John Ivor
- Birthdate
- 1928-11-20
- Date of death
- 2016-02-08
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Oswestry boys high school
Loughborough University (1946) - Occupations
- athlete
sports administrator
Olympic athlete (bronze medal|3000m steeplechase|Helsinki Games 1952) - Organizations
- International Athletes Club (co-founder and inaugural chairman)
Plas y Brenin national mountain sports centre (chief instructor)
British Orienteering Federation (inaugural secretary|1967)
Sports Council (vice chairman|1967-1974)
London Marathon (co-founder) - Awards and honors
- bronze medal (3000m steeplechase|Helsinki Olympics 1952)
Order of the British Empire (Commander, 1979)
Welsh Sports Hall of Fame (1998) - Nationality
- Wales
UK - Birthplace
- Corris, Wales
- Places of residence
- Corris, Wales
Oswestry, England - Associated Place (for map)
- Corris, Wales
Members
Reviews
While dated in photos, this is an excellent book for introducing kids to the sport of orienteering. (This is the instructor manual.) There are plenty of exercises and illustrations to help someone understand how to do the sport as well as some strategy as to the best way to go about it.
This was my sport in high school. I was in terrible shape and was always one of the very last ones in but I always finished the course. One memorable event was such a hard course that when I finished, the show more organizers were almost done packing the truck. (A 30 minute course had taken me 3 hours.) But my bullheadedness for once helped: I came in third because everyone smart had dropped out.
But I still love the sport: an individual sport requiring thinking and moving at the same time, often a chore for me. But it makes the moving part easier at least. show less
This was my sport in high school. I was in terrible shape and was always one of the very last ones in but I always finished the course. One memorable event was such a hard course that when I finished, the show more organizers were almost done packing the truck. (A 30 minute course had taken me 3 hours.) But my bullheadedness for once helped: I came in third because everyone smart had dropped out.
But I still love the sport: an individual sport requiring thinking and moving at the same time, often a chore for me. But it makes the moving part easier at least. show less
While dated in photos, this is an excellent book for introducing kids to the sport of orienteering. (This is the instructor manual.) There are plenty of exercises and illustrations to help someone understand how to do the sport as well as some strategy as to the best way to go about it.
This was my sport in high school. I was in terrible shape and was always one of the very last ones in but I always finished the course. One memorable event was such a hard course that when I finished, the show more organizers were almost done packing the truck. (A 30 minute course had taken me 3 hours.) But my bullheadedness for once helped: I came in third because everyone smart had dropped out.
But I still love the sport: an individual sport requiring thinking and moving at the same time, often a chore for me. But it makes the moving part easier at least. show less
This was my sport in high school. I was in terrible shape and was always one of the very last ones in but I always finished the course. One memorable event was such a hard course that when I finished, the show more organizers were almost done packing the truck. (A 30 minute course had taken me 3 hours.) But my bullheadedness for once helped: I came in third because everyone smart had dropped out.
But I still love the sport: an individual sport requiring thinking and moving at the same time, often a chore for me. But it makes the moving part easier at least. show less
Statistics
- Works
- 8
- Members
- 43
- Popularity
- #352,015
- Rating
- 4.5
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 12
- Languages
- 1

