A
control point (
CP, also
control and
checkpoint) is a marked
waypoint used in
orienteering and related sports such as
rogaining and
adventure racing. It is located in the competition area; marked both on an
orienteering map and in the terrain; and described on a control description sheet. The control point must be identifiable on the map and on the ground. A control point has three components: a high visibility item, known as a flag or kite; an identifier, known as a control code; and a recording mechanism for contestants to record proof that they visited the control point. The control point is usually temporary, except on a permanent orienteering course.