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Orienteering

Orienteering as a sport was added to the Deaflympics in 1997. Competitors race against time as they use detailed maps and compasses to navigate through unfamiliar terrain, with the objective of reaching control points in sequence. Navigation specifications are dictated by the method of travel, which is usually by foot but can be done by car, canoe, bike or even skis.

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Founded in 2008, USA Deaf Orienteering (USDO) Committee is actively promoting the sport of Orienteering among deaf and hard of hearing persons across the nation. The USADSF assisted with the organization of the 2015 World Deaf Orienteering Championships in Rochester, NY.

Staff Selection Criteria

25th Summer Deaflympics

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Athlete Selection Criteria

25th Summer Deaflympics

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USA Deaf Orienteering Committee

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Upcoming Events

​25th Summer Deaflympics

Tokyo, Japan, November 15-26, 2025

USA Deaf Sports Federation (USADSF) is the national governing body of Deaf sports in the United States. USADSF is a member of the International Committee of Sports for the Deaf (ICSD), the Pan-American Deaf Sports Organization (PANAMDES), and the Affiliate Organizations Council of the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC).

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