THE HUNGARIAN OCR SPORT FEDERATION
The official Hungarian organization recognized by the European Obstacle Sports Federation and World Obstacle, the Fédération Internationale de Sports d’Obstacles for the development of OCR, Ninja, and Adventure Racing in Hungary.
ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION
The Hungarian OCR Sport Association was founded in 2017. It became a member of the Fédération Internationale de Sports d’Obstacles in 2018, and it was recognized as a National Sports Federation at the beginning of 2021.
The organization brings together associations and sports clubs committed to the development and growth of obstacle sports through training, sporting events, and competitions across the Country.
As the official Hungarian Governing Body for Obstacle Sports, the organization oversees and regulates all obstacle sporting events organized in Hungary.
The Federation currently has 30 affiliated sports clubs and hundreds of registered athletes.
The Hungarian OCR Sport Association was founded in 2017. It became a member of the Fédération Internationale de Sports d’Obstacles in 2018, and it was recognized as a National Sports Federation at the beginning of 2021.
The organization brings together associations and sports clubs committed to the development and growth of obstacle sports through training, sporting events, and competitions across the Country.
As the official Hungarian Governing Body for Obstacle Sports, the organization oversees and regulates all obstacle sporting events organized in Hungary.
The Federation currently has 30 affiliated sports clubs and hundreds of registered athletes.
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE 6TH EDITION
Check out the presentation video for the event
This year, Europe’s premier OCR event is back and promises to be one of the most complex editions yet, with the support of the Hungarian Authorities and top International Delegates from the sport of OCR and Modern Pentathlon, all working together to shape the best event possible.
But the event is not just about the competition. The 2023 OCR European Championships will also focus on the young generation of athletes and will be the first official competition from Europe to incorporate start waves for Para-Athletes. The organizers are also preparing a range of activities and alternative entertainment during the 4-day event.