World Orienteering Championships


The World Orienteering Championships is an annual orienteering event organized by the International Orienteering Federation. The first World Championships was held in Fiskars, Finland in 1966. They were held biennially up to 2003. Since 2003, competitions have been held annually. Participating nations have to be members of the International Orienteering Federation.
Originally, there were only two competitions: an individual race and a relay. In 1991, a short distance race was added and a sprint race was added in 2001. The middle distance replaced the short distance in 2003. In 2014, a sprint relay was added with two men and two women participating and with starting order woman-man-man-woman.

History

The IOF was founded on 21 May 1961 at a Congress held in Copenhagen, Denmark by the orienteering national federations of Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, the Federal Republic of Germany, the German Democratic Republic, Finland, Hungary, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. Their main goal was to standardize the sport and streamline international competition rules. A group of people work with these tasks, and at the 1963 IOF Congress, the work was approved and a technical committee was created. This led to the first international orienteering competition; the 1962 European Championships in Løten, Norway. The first European Orienteering Championships consisted of only one competition; individual. In the following EOC, in Le Brassus, Switzerland, the relay event was added to the competition program. These two EOCs are considered forerunners to the first World Orienteering Championships in 1966.
In 2019, the World Orienteering Championships was split into two events: Urban WOC consisting of sprint events only, and Forest WOC consisting of forest events only.

Format

The competition format has changed several times. From the beginning in 1966, the World Championships consisted of only two competitions: an individual race and a relay. In 1991, a short distance race was added and a sprint race was added in 2001. The middle distance replaced the short distance in 2003. On IOF's 23rd congress in Lausanne in 2012, it was decided that a sprint relay event would be added in the 2014 World Championships in Italy. The sprint relay is competed in urban areas and consists of four-orienteer mixed-gender teams with starting order woman-man-man-woman.

Current competition format

The current championship events are:
DistanceNotes
Long distance90–100 minPreviously called classic distance
Middle distance30–35 minReplaced short distance in 2003
Relay3 × 40 minThree-person teams

Event timeline


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Venues

YearDatesLocation
19661–2 October Fiskars, Finland
196828–29 September Linköping, Sweden
197027–29 September Friedrichroda, German Democratic Republic
197214–16 September Staré Splavy, Czechoslovakia
197420–22 September Viborg, Denmark
197624–26 September Aviemore, United Kingdom
197815–17 September Kongsberg, Norway
19792–4 September Tampere, Finland
19814–6 September Thun, Switzerland
19831–4 September Zalaegerszeg, Hungary
19854–6 September Bendigo, Australia
19873–5 September Gérardmer, France
198917–20 August Skövde, Sweden
199121–25 August Mariánské Lázně, Czechoslovakia
19939–14 October West Point, United States
199515–20 August Detmold, Germany
199711–16 August Grimstad, Norway
19991–8 August Inverness, United Kingdom
200129 July–4 August Tampere, Finland
20033–9 August Rapperswil/Jona, Switzerland
200411–19 September Västerås, Sweden
20059–15 August Aichi, Japan
20061–5 August Århus, Denmark
200718–26 August Kiev, Ukraine
200810–20 July Olomouc, Czech Republic
200916–23 August Miskolc, Hungary
20108–15 August Trondheim, Norway
201113–20 August Savoie, France
201214–22 July Lausanne, Switzerland
20136–14 July Vuokatti, Finland
20145–13 July Trentino-Veneto, Italy
20151–7 August Inverness, United Kingdom
201620–28 August Strömstad-Tanum, Sweden
20171–7 July Tartu, Estonia
20184–11 August Riga, Latvia
201913–17 August Østfold, Norway
2020postponed Triangle Region, Denmark
20214–9 July Doksy, Czech Republic
20229–13 July Edinburgh, United Kingdom
2023TBA Graubünden, Switzerland
2024TBATBA
2025TBA Kuopio, Finland

Multiple winners

Men

Boldface denotes active athletes and highest medal count among all athletes per type.
RankAthleteFromToGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Thierry Gueorgiou20032017145423
2 Olav Lundanes20102019104317
3 Daniel Hubmann20052019811928
4 Øyvin Thon197919897108
5 Andrey Khramov2005201563312
6 Petter Thoresen198919975128
7 Valentin Novikov2004201345211
8 Matthias Kyburz201220184408
9 Bjørnar Valstad1991200443310
10 Tore Sagvolden197919874318
11 Rolf Pettersson197219794206
12 Jonas Leandersson201220184037
13 Morten Berglia198119874015
13 Jørgen Rostrup199920054015
15 Thomas Bührer199120034004
16 Magne Dæhli201220193216
17 Egil Johansen197619793205
18 Emil Wingstedt200320073137
19 Bernt Frilén197019743115
20 Søren Bobach201420163104
21 Åge Hadler196619723036
22 Christian Aebersold199119953003
22 Arne Johansson197219763003
22 Karl Johansson196619703003
22 Eskil Kinneberg201720183003
26 Jörgen Mårtensson1981199726210
27 Jani Lakanen199920132518
28 Janne Salmi199520012417
29 Carl Godager Kaas201020162406
30 Matthias Merz200520122349
31 Gustav Bergman201220192248
32 Emil Svensk201820192002

Women

Boldface denotes active athletes and highest medal count among all athletes per type.
RankAthleteFromToGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Simone Niggli-Luder20012013232631
2 Tove Alexandersson20112019108321
3 Minna Kauppi2004201395317
4 Maja Alm2012201877216
5 Marita Skogum1983199363110
6 Annichen Kringstad198119856006
7 Judith Wyder2011201853412
8 Helena Bergman2012201846818
9 Hanne Staff1997200444412
10 Liisa Veijalainen197219814408
11 Karin Rabe197819894329
12 Arja Hannus198119914105
13 Anne Margrethe Hausken2005201635311
14 Annika Billstam2007201533814
15 Heli Jukkola200320073328
16 Ulla Lindkvist196619723306
17 Merja Rantanen200820173148
18 Vroni König-Salmi199720083137
19 Marlena Jansson199119993126
20 Anna Bogren199319973115
21 Karolina A. Højsgaard200320092518
22 Ida Bobach201120162406
23 Natalia Gemperle2016201923510
24 Kristin Cullman197419782305
25 Gunilla Svärd199720042226
26 Outi Borgenström197419812215
26 Dana Brožková200620112215
26 Ingrid Hadler196619742215
29 Kirsi Boström 199319992204
29 Emma Klingenberg201420152204
31 Lina Strand201620192114
32 Karolin Ohlsson201820192103

Mixed

;Sprint Relay
YearGoldSilverBronze
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018

All-time medal table