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Inward Bound (IB) is an endurance and orienteering running competition held between the residential halls and colleges of the
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with participation from the
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. It combines aspects of both orienteering and rogaining while challenging personal endurance. Held annually, the competition involves over 250 runners from eleven of the ANU's residences. The competition is split into seven divisions which are dropped off,
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ed, at an unknown location in the bush. The teams of four people then locate their position and race to the endpoint, picking the quickest route through the countryside. Distances from the endpoint vary from up to 100 km for the top divisions to 30 km for the lower divisions.


History

Inward Bound was first held in 1962. Mike Gore, the founder of
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, is credited with coming up with the idea in memory of close friend and passionate navigator, Jason Ryan. Ryan is considered to be the 'first' to have embarked on an unmonitored journey through the surrounding Canberra bushland, after setting off in the early hours of the morning on Friday the 17th of August, 1962. After running from what is now known as 'civic' in Canberra, Ryan eventually returned two days later, on the Sunday. The exact reason for the trip has been placed under immense scrutiny, with some reporting that Ryan could hear noises when he was sitting in silence, and thought a run such as this could straighten them out. Others believe it was simply a challenge Gore had set Ryan, for which he completed. Furthermore, Bill Packard and John Foster also helped to start the event, in developing the event from the idea and into its infancy.David Barker. ''Inward Bound'', ''The place to be: Burgmann College 1971-2001''. Goanna Print, 2001, p 111. At the time, the Australian National University had only recently been formed and had only 200 students. The first event consisted of a race from South of
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to Bruce Hall. At the time Bruce Hall was the only residence on campus and the student population numbered approximately 200. The initial race was won by a team which hitch-hiked back to Bruce Hall. Teams cannot use outside assistance to reach the endpoint. Although the format of the race has changed over time due to safety and insurance requirements, the core challenge is the same. In 2008, Inward Bound was cancelled because the Organisers were unable to get Stakeholders to 'sign off' before the event was scheduled. In 2009, a comprehensive risk management plan was created for the event. This plan, along with a new dialogue of consultation with ANU administration, state and federal authorities, local councils and landholders meant the event returned in 2009 and has since successfully continued. Division 7 (Independent), the eighth division, was discontinued from 2013 due to the increased number of teams from the inclusion of more halls and colleges, making the division a financial strain on the event. In 2020 and 2021, Inward Bound was cancelled as a result of the
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. In 2022 Inward Bound resumed. It also saw the introduction of a strengthened gender equity rule, where no more than 50% of a college's runners are allowed to identify with the same gender. In 2024, 47% of competing athletes were either Female or non-binary, a significant milestone in being both the highest known proportion of non-male athletes to ever compete and the highest absolute number of non-male athletes to compete.


Safety Standards

As of 2009, Inward Bound introduced new compulsory safety standards for all teams during the race. Each team was required to carry an
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Distress radiobeacon, a satellite phone and a 3G mobile telephone (in a sealed envelope). Organisers now use a comprehensive radio network across the region, 4WD recovery vehicles and first aiders to ensure competitor safety. Since 2012 the race has been viewable through the internet live GPS tracking system.


Results

Results have been checked through numerous participating college year books which are not available online. Bruce Hall Library has a number of Ouroboros Year Books available with references to Inward Bound available. For any previous runners who are able to contribute results and/or courses, please contact the IB Committee through the IB Website (http://anuinwardbound.com/) as there is a database being compiled so that it can be better referenced on this page.


Notes


External links


IB Guide - accessible on the ANU Network

Inward Bound Official Website
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