2013 World Orienteering Championships
2013 World Orienteering ChampionshipsHost city |
Vuokatti |
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Country |
Finland |
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Nations participating |
44 |
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Opening ceremony |
6 July 2013 (2013-07-06) |
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Closing ceremony |
14 July 2013 (2013-07-14) |
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Website |
woc2013.fi |
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The 30th World Orienteering Championships was held in Vuokatti, Finland.[1]
Results
Men
Long Distance[2]
- Thierry Gueorgiou, France 1.41.39
- Jani Lakanen, Finland 1.42.57
- Edgars Bertuks, Latvia 1.43.29
Middle Distance[3]
- Leonid Novikov, Russia 37:45
- Thierry Gueorgiou, France 37:54
- Gustav Bergman, Sweden 38:21
Sprint [4]
- Mårten Boström, Finland 14.19,6
- Scott Fraser, UK 14.36,7
- Jonas Leandersson, Sweden 14.37,8
- Russia (Leonid Novikov, Valentin Novikov, Dmitrij Tsvetkov) 1.41.47
- Sweden (Anders Holmberg, Peter Öberg, Gustav Bergman) 1.42.37
- Ukraine (Pavlo Ushkvarok, Oleksandr Kratov, Denys Shcherbakov) 1.42.55
Women
Long Distance[2]
- Simone Niggli, Switzerland 1.20.02
- Tove Alexandersson, Sweden 1.23.01
- Lena Eliasson, Sweden 1.23.08
Middle Distance[3]
- Simone Niggli, Switzerland 35:25
- Tove Alexandersson, Sweden 37:10
- Merja Rantanen, Finland 37:59
Sprint [4]
- Simone Niggli, Switzerland 14.10,6
- Annika Billstam, Sweden 14.18,7
- Venla Niemi, Finland 14.48,5
- Norway (Heidi Østlid Bagstevold, Mari Fasting, Anne Margrethe Hausken Nordberg) 1.37.53
- Finland (Venla Niemi, Anni-Maija Fincke, Minna Kauppi) 1.39.07
- Switzerland (Sara Lüscher, Judith Wyder, Simone Niggli) 1.43.44
Participating Countries
Total there is 44 participating countries at this World Championships.[6]
References
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- Fiskars 1966
- Linköping 1968
- Eisenach 1970
- Jicin 1972
- Silkeborg 1974
- Aviemore 1976
- Kongsberg 1978
- Tampere 1979
- Thun 1981
- Zalaegerszeg 1983
- Bendigo 1985
- Gérardmer 1987
- Skövde 1989
- Mariánské Lázně 1991
- West Point 1993
- Detmold 1995
- Grimstad 1997
- Inverness 1999
- Tampere 2001
- Rapperswil/Jona 2003
- Västerås 2004
- Aichi 2005
- Aarhus 2006
- Kiev 2007
- Olomouc 2008
- Miskolc 2009
- Trondheim 2010
- Savoie 2011
- Lausanne 2012
- Vuokatti 2013
- Trentino 2014
- Inverness 2015
- Strömstad/Tanum 2016
- Otepää 2017
- Riga 2018
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