Junior World Orienteering Championships

The Junior World Orienteering Championships (JWOC) are an annual orienteering competition. They were first held in 1990. Entry is open to national teams aged 20 and below as of 31 December in the year of competition. Representative countries must be members of the International Orienteering Federation (IOF).

Junior World Orienteering Championships
Finish shoot at JWOC 2005 in Switzerland
Statusactive
Genresports event
Date(s)June–July
Frequencyannual
Location(s)various
Countryvarious
Inaugurated1990 (1990)
Previous event2019
Next event2021
Organised byIOF
Websitehttps://www.jwoc2021.pt

History

An international junior match was arranged first time in 1983 in Ry, Denmark, and then in 1984 (Hartberg, Austria) and 1985 (Font-Romeau, France). From 1986 (in Pécs, Hungary) the events became the unofficial Junior European Championships, and were held the following years, 1987 (Ambleside, England), 1988 (Eupen, Belgium) and 1989 (Seefeld/Kufstein, Austria). From 1990 (Älvsbyn, Sweden), the competition became official Junior World Orienteering Championships.

Current program

Current program includes:

  • Individual Sprint Event (Straight Final)
  • Individual Middle Distance Event (Consists of a qualifier and ranked finals)
  • Individual Long Distance Event (Straight Final)
  • Team Relay

Originally JWOC started with an Individual (Classic) competition followed by a relay. The Short Distance Championships were added in 1991, which remained until 2004 where the Short Distance became the Middle Distance, falling into line with the World Orienteering Championships. An unofficial Sprint Race was held in Switzerland in 2005 in conjunction with the PostFinance-Sprint . Shortly following this event the Sprint discipline was added to the program for Lithuania 2006.

Host Towns/Cities

Year Date Place
19907–12 July Älvsbyn, Sweden.[1]
19917–13 July Berlin, Germany.[2]
19927–13 July Jyväskylä, Finland
19937–10 July Kastelruth, Italy
199412–16 July Gdynia, Poland
19959–12 July Horsens, Denmark
19968–14 July Govora, Romania
19977–13 July Leopoldsburg, Belgium
199813–18 July Reims, France
19995–11 July Varna, Bulgaria
20009–15 July Nové Město na Moravě, Czech Republic
20019–15 July Miskolc, Hungary
20027–14 July Alicante, Spain
20037–12 July Põlva, Estonia
20045–11 July Gdańsk, Poland
200511–16 July Tenero, Switzerland
20062–7 July Druskininkai, Lithuania
20077–15 July Dubbo, Australia
200830 June–6 July Gothenburg, Sweden
20096–11 July Primiero, Italy
20104–10 July Aalborg, Denmark
20113–8 July Wejherowo, Poland
20128–13 July Košice, Slovakia
201330 June–6 July Hradec Králové, Czech Republic.[3]
201422–27 July Borovets, Bulgaria
20154–10 July Rauland, Norway
201610–18 July Engadin, Switzerland
20179–16 July Tampere, Finland
20188–15 July Kecskemét, Hungary
20196–12 July Silkeborg, Denmark
2020postponed until 2021 Kocaeli, Turkey
202111—16 July Kocaeli, Turkey
202211–16 July Aguiar da Beira, Portugal
2023TBA Baia Mare, Romania

Individual/Classic/Long

This event was called "Classic distance" from 1991 to 2003, and since 2004 it is called "Long distance".

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Notes
1990 Mikael Boström Jimmy Birklin Sören Nymalm
1991 Ivars Zagars Tomas Dolezal Mikko Lepo
1992 Johan Näsman Chris Terkelsen Fredrik Löwegren
1993 Odin Tellesbø Torben Nørgård Tommi Tölkkö
1994 Robert Banach Janusz Gliszczyński Tommi Tölkkö
1995 Gabor Domonyik Michael Mamleev Jani Lakanen
1996 Maricel Olaru Anders Axenborg Jani Lakanen
1997 Johan Modig Vladimir Lucan Marian Davidik
1998 Håkan Pettersson Thierry Gueorgiou Jørgen Rostrup
1999 Andrey Khramov Mikko Heikelä Troy de Haas
2000 Jiri Kazda Pasi Ikonen Jaromir Svihovsky
2001 Andrey Khramov Mårten Boström Michal Smola
2002 Daniel Hubmann Wojciech Kowalski Alexei Bortnik
2003 Dmitry Tsvetkov Matthias Merz Daniel Hubmann
2004 Matthias Merz Martin Johansson Simonas Krepsta
2005 Olav Lundanes Andreas Ruedlinger Philippe Adamski
2006 Anders Skarholt Olav Lundanes Markus Puusepp12.6 km, 22 controls[4]
2007 Olav Lundanes Magne Dæhli Christian Bobach11.1 km, 27 controls[5]
2008 Johan Runesson Timo Sild Matthias Kyburz10.2 km, 21 controls
2009 Gustav Bergman Søren Bobach Martin Hubmann

9.5 km, 29 controls

2010 Pavel Kubat Johan Runesson Matthias Kyburz11.3 km, 31 controls
2011 Yngve Skogstad Robert Merl Lucas Basset11.1 km, 23 controls
2012 Eskil Kinneberg Marius Thrane Ødum Gleb Tikhonov11.5 km, 23 controls
2013 Piotr Parfianowicz[3] Florian Schneider[3] Andrey Kozyrev[3]9.9 km, 21 controls
2014 Anton Johansson Assar Hellström Marek Minár

10.2 km, 23 controls

2015 Olli Ojanaho Simon Hector Andreas Soelberg

10.7 km, 24 controls

2016 Joey Hadorn Thomas Curiger Isac von Krusenstierna

8.8 km, 21 controls

2017 Olli Ojanaho Simon Imark Simon Hector10.7 km, 21 controls[6]
2018 Kasper Fosser Mathieu Perrin Daniel Vandas15.0 km, 29 controls[7]
2019 Kasper Fosser Elias Jonsson Aston Key10.1 km, 24 controls[8]

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Notes
1990 Torunn Fossli Marlena Jansson Mari Lukkarinen
1991 Mari Lukkarinen Marcela Kubatkova Katarina Allberg
1992 Barbara Bączek Johanna Tiira Hanne Staff
1993 Liisa Anttila Tenna Nörgård Hana Dolezelova
1994 Christina Grøndahl Pia Olsson Ewa Kozłowska
1995 Christina Grøndahl Lenka Cechova Katerina Miksova
1996 Enikö Fey Katerina Pracna Karin Schmalfeld
1997 Simone Luder Hanna Heiskanen Regula Hulliger
1998 Hanna Heiskanen Tatiana Pereliaeva Eva Jurenikova
1999 Regula Hulliger Tatiana Pereliaeva Katalin Hecz
2000 Tatiana Pereliaeva Marianne Riddervold Nataliya Potopalska
2001 Dana Brožková Pinja Satri Daria Smolik
2002 Tiina Kivimäki Michaela Przyczkova Minna Kauppi
2003 Martina Dockalova Anni-Maija Fincke Helena Jansson
2004 Silja Tarvonen Seline Stadler Allison O'Neill
2005 Mari Fasting Elise Egseth Paula Iso-Markku
2006 Hanny Allston Betty Ann Bjerkreim Nilsen Elin A Skantze8.8 km, 16 controls[9]
2007 Siri Ulvestad Kine Hallan Steiwer Heini Saarimäki7.2 km, 16 controls[10]
2008 Jenny Lönnkvist Beata Falk Siri Ulvestad6.7 km, 15 controls
2009 Ida Bobach Jenny Lönnkvist Teini Marika

5.7 km, 18 controls

2010 Ida Bobach Therese Klintberg Sari Anttonen7.3 km, 22 controls
2011 Ida Bobach Emma Klingenberg Tove Alexandersson7.7 km, 20 controls
2012 Kirsi Nurmi Frida Sandberg Emily Kemp7.7 km, 13 controls
2013 Lisa Risby[3] Sara Hagström[3] Ekaterina Savkina[3]7.1 km, 15 controls
2014 Gunvor Hov Høydal Sara Hagstrom Emmi Jokela7.2 km, 16 controls
2015 Sara Hagstrom Anna Haataja Sandrine Mueller7.3 km, 16 controls
2016 Anna Haataja Valerie Aebischer Sofie Bachmann6.5 km, 16 controls
2017 Simona Aebersold Veera Klemettinen Sofie Bachmann7.6 km, 16 controls[11]
2018 Simona Aebersold Zsofia Sarkozy Tereza Janosikova10.2 km, 18 controls[12]
2019 Ida Haapala
Veronika Kalinina
Grace Molloy6.5 km, 18 controls[13]

Short/Middle distance

This event was called "Short distance" from 1991 to 2003. Since 2004 it is called "Middle distance".

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Notes
1991 Janusz Porzycz Mikko Lepo Stefan Sandahl6.02 km, 14 cp, 48 participants
1992 Mikko Lepo Bernt Bjørnsgaard Joakim Carlson3.6 km, 10 controls
1993 Vaclav Zakouril Bernt Bjørnsgaard Miko Lepo
1994 Jon Engkvist Holger Hott Johansen Tommi Toikko5.2 km, 12 controls
1995 Domonyik Gábor Tomas Zakouril Michael Mamleev4.675 km, 11 cp, 142 participants
1996 Domonyik Gábor Johan Modig Horatio Grecu
1997 Jørgen Rostrup Rikard Gunnarsson Per Oberg5.0 km, 18 cp, 60 participants
1998 Jørgen Rostrup Rikard Gunnarsson H. Peterson
1999 Jonne Lakanen Sergey Detkov Thierry Gueorgiou4.8 km, 14 controls
2000 Michal Smola Zbyněk Hora Jaromír Švihovský
2001 Marius Bjugan Jan Troeng Michal Smola4.808 km, 13 controls
2002 Erik Andersson Tuomas Tervo Jörgen Wickholm4.65 km, 14 controls
2003 Matthias Merz Tuomas Tervo Aleksei Bortnik3.6 km, 11 controls
2004 Audun Bjerkreim Nilsen Matthias Merz Simonas Krepsta4.61 km, 14 controls
2005 Fabian Hertner Philippe Adamski Hannu Airila3.5 km, 17 controls
2006 Jan Benes
Søren Bobach
  Olav Lundanes4.4 km
2007 Olav Lundanes Petter Eriksson Martin Hubmann4.5 km, 22 controls
2008 Johan Runesson Ulf Forseth Indgaard Sören Bobach4.1 km, 16 controls
2009 Olli-Markus Taivainen Philipp Sauter Ulf Forseth Indgaard4.1 km, 19 controls
2010 Gaute Hallan Steiwer Jonas Leandersson Olle Boström4.7 km, 23 controls
2011 Topias Tiainen
Robert Merl
Dmitry Nakonechnyy
4.2 km, 17 controls
2012 Matt Ogden Jan Petržela Florian Schneider4.8 km, 19 controls
2013 Emil Svensk[3] Anton Johansson[3] Jens Wängdahl[3]3.6 km, 17 controls
2014 Miika Kirmula Riccardo Scalet Olli Ojanaho3.8 km, 16 controls
2015 Olli Ojanaho Erik Andersson Sven Hellmuller4.2 km, 19 controls
2016 Thomas Curiger Joey Hadorn Audun Heimdal3.8 km, 17 controls
2017 Olli Ojanaho Audun Heimdal Simon Imark4.1 km, 18 controls
2018 Jesper Svensk Simon Imark Henrik Johannesson4.5 km, 17 controls[14]
2019 Kasper Fosser Guilhem Elias Lukas Liland

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Notes
1991 Kristin Liebich Johanna Tiira Karolina Arewång4.43 km, 11 controls 48 participants
1992 Barbara Bączek Riita Korpela Elisabeth Ingvaldsen2.8 km, 8 controls 49 participants
1993 Tenna Norgaard Satu Mäkitammi Liisa Anttila3.35 km, 12 controls
1994 Synne Lea Pia Olsson Terhi Hyttinen3.9 km, 9 controls
1995 Christina Gröndahl Karin Schmalfeld Iva Navratilova3.52 km, 10 controls, 101 participants
1996 Enikõ Fey Annika Björk Julia Morozova3.79 km, 9 controls, 113 participants
1997 Hanna Heiskanen Katerina Miksova Heli Jukkola4.2 km, 14 controls
1998 Tatiana Pereliaeva Astrid Fritschi Hanna Heiskanen
1999 Regula Hulliger Salla Sukki Johanna Seppinen3.95 km, 14 controls
2000 Camilla Berglund Maria Bergkvist Minna Kauppi
2001 Minna Kauppi Ieva Sargautyte Kajsa Nilsson3.903 km, 11 controls
2002 Minna Kauppi Indre Valaite Martina Fritschy3.8 km, 13 controls
2003 Laura Hokka Signe Søes Eveli Saue3.7 km, 12 controls
2004 Helena Jansson Radka Brožková Anni-Maija Fincke4.13 km, 12 controls
2005 Anna Persson Heini Wennman Hanny Allston3.0 km, 14 controls
2006 Betty Ann Bjerkreim Nilsen Ulrika Uotila Signe Klinting3.6 km, 14 controls
2007 Jenny Lönnkvist Ida Marie Bjørgul Tatyana Mendel
Saila Kinni
3.6 km, 21 controls
2008 Venla Niemi Beata Falk Karine D`Harreville3.0 km, 12 controls
2009 Tove Alexandersson Britt Ingunn Nydal Ida Bobach3.1 km, 15 controls
2010 Tove Alexandersson Lilian Forsgren Sarina Jenzer3.9 km, 20 controls
2011 Ida Bobach Tove Alexandersson Emma Klingenberg

3.5 km, 14 controls

2012 Tove Alexandersson Frida Sandberg Sandrine Müller3,6 km, 17 controls
2013 Miri Thrane Ödum[3] Lisa Risby[3] Mathilde Rundhaug[3]3.0 km, 14 controls
2014 Sina Tommer
Sara Hagstrom
Andrea Svensson3,1 km, 15 controls
2015 Anine Ahlsand Johanna Oberg Sandrine Mueller3.6 km, 18 controls
2016 Simona Aebersold Aleksandra Hornik Johanna Oberg3.1 km, 17 controls
2017 Simona Aebersold Linnea Golsäter Veera Klemettinen3.5 km, 16 controls
2018 Csilla Gardonyi Sanna Fast Barbora Chaloupska3.6 km, 14 controls[15]
2019 Isa Envall Fiona Bunn Tereza Janosikova

Sprint

This event was first held in 2006

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Notes
2006 Mikael Kristensson Patrik Karlsson Ruslan Glebov3.2 km, 16 controls
2007 Vojtech Kral Olav Lundanes Ivan Sirakov3.3 km, 18 controls
2008 Stepan Kodeda Johan Runesson Sören Bobach2.8 km, 16 controls
2009 Matthias Kyburz Milos Nykodym Martin Hubmann3.1 km, 24 controls
2010 Rasmus Thrane Hansen Kristian Jones Vegard Danielsen2.7 km, 22 controls
2011 Lucas Basset Andreu Blanes Florian Howald

2.9 km, 23 controls

2012 Gleb Tikhonov Jan Petrzela Eskil Kinneberg2,9 km, 20 controls
2013 Florian Schneider[3] Michal Hubáček[3] Tim Robertson[3]2.4 km, 21 controls
2014 Tim Robertson Piotr Parfianowicz Anton Johansson3.0 km, 20 controls
2015 Tim Robertson Aleksi Niemi Algirdas Bartkevicius2,9 km, 17 controls
2016 Joey Hadorn Thomas Curiger Isac von Krusenstierna3.7 km, 19 controls
2017 Olli Ojanaho Tommy Hayes Joey Hadorn3.5 km, 23 controls[16]
2018 Colin Kolbe Matthew Fellbaum Kasper Fosser
Otto Kaario
4.1 km, 24 controls[17]
2019 Aston Key Samuel Pihlstrom Guilhem Elias3.3 km, 23 controls[18]

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Notes
2006 Ingunn Hultgreen Weltzien Hanny Allston Eva Svensson2.5 km, 13 controls 121 participants
2007 Eva Svensson Sarka Svobodna Maja Alm2.7 km, 17 controls
2008 Emma Klingenberg Silje Ekroll Jahren Jenny Lönnkvist2.6 km, 13 controls
2009 Jenny Lönnkvist Ida Bobach Tereza Novotna2.5 km, 21 controls
2010 Ida Bobach Hanna Wiśniewska Monika Gajda2.3 km, 19 controls
2011 Ida Bobach Emma Klingenberg Tereza Novotná

2.5 km, 22 controls

2012 Tove Alexandersson Emma Klingenberg Frida Sandberg2.3 km, 17 controls
2013 Heidi Mårtensson[3] Nicoline Friberg Klysner[3] Anastasia Denisova[3]2.1 km, 19 controls
2014 Sara Hagstrom Heidi Mårtensson Miri Thrane Ødum2.5 km, 17 controls
2015 Simona Aebersold Heidi Mårtensson Karoliina Ukskoski2.4 km, 13 controls
2016 Simona Aebersold Anna Dvorianskaia Anna Haataja3.3 km, 16 controls
2017 Simona Aebersold Tereza Janosikova Linnea Golsater3.0 km, 21 controls[19]
2018 Simona Aebersold Tereza Janosikova Csilla Gardonyi3.7 km, 21 controls[20]
2019 Eline Gemperle Tilda Ostberg Grace Molloy2.9 km, 17 controls[21]

Relay

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Notes
1990 Finland
Mikael Boström
Sören Nymalm
Kimmo Liljeström
Sweden
Mikael Palmberg
Klas Karlsson
Jimmy Birklin
Norway
Tore Sandvik
Espen Bergstrøm
Harald Bakke
1991 Sweden
Fredrik Löwegren
Magnus Palmberg
Andreas Nilsson
USSR
Girts Vegeris
Janis Ozolins
Ivars Zagars
Czechoslovakia
Aleš Drahoňovský
Tomáš Doležal
Libor Zřídkaveselý
1992 Finland
Aarto Hirvi
Marko Pitkänen
Mikko Lepo
Norway
Knut Aalde
Stein Krogstad
Thormod Berg
Sweden
Anders Åkerman
Johan Näsman
Fredrik Löwegren
1993 Finland
Simo Martomaa
Tommi Tölkkö
Mikko Lepo
Norway
Holger Hott Johansen
Bernt Bjørnsgaard
Odin Tellesbø
Poland
Robert Banach
Dariusz Mikusiński
Janusz Porzycz
1994 Russia
Ivan Murashov
Michael Mamleev
Valentin Novikov
Finland
Jarkko Huovila
Lasse Torpo
Simo Martomaa
Hungary
Tamas Kronvald
Ferenc Levai
Gabor Domonyik
1995 Denmark
Jesper Damgaard
Mads Ingvardsen
Troels Nielsen
Hungary
Kolos Vadja
Lajos Sarecz
Gabor Domonyik
Finland
Ville Repo
Jarkko Huovila
Miika Hernelahti
1996 Czech Republic
Michal Horacek
Vladimir Lucan
Lubos Mateju
Slovakia
Frantisek Libant
Maros Bukovac
Marian Davidik
Switzerland
Urs Müller
David Schneider
Adrian Klauser
1997 Sweden
Jonas Pilblad
Johan Modig
Per Öberg
Czech Republic
Lukas Prinda
Michal Horacek
Vladimir Lucan
Slovakia
Frantisek Libant
Igor Patras
Marian Davidik
1998 Sweden
Rikard Gunnarsson
Mats Troeng
Håkan Peterson
Finland
Pasi Ikonen
Samuli Salmenoja
Jonne Lakanen
France
Thierry Gueorgiou
J-Baptiste Bourrin
François Gonon
1999 Finland
Pasi Ikonen
Jonne Lakanen
Mikko Heikelä
France
Benoit Peyvel
Thierry Gueorgiou
François Gonon
Switzerland
Beat Studer
Christian Ott
Felix Bentz
2000 Czech Republic
Jirí Kazda
Jaromí Svihovský
Michal Smola
Sweden
Erik Öhlund
David Andersson
Peter Öberg
Finland
Timo Saarinen
Markus Lindeqvist
Pasi Ikonen
2001 Czech Republic
Jan Mrazek
Jaromir Vlach
Michal Smola
Poland
Maciej Grabowski
Wojciech Kowalski
Wojciech Dwojak
Sweden
David Andersson
Erik Andersson
Jan Troeng
2002 Switzerland
Matthias Merz
Daniel Hubmann
Lukas Ebneter
Finland
Tuomas Tervo
Juha-Matti Huhtanen
Jörgen Wickholm
Sweden
Anders Holmberg
Johan Höij
Erik Andersson
2003 Russia
Dmitry Tsvetkov
Dmitri Jekaterinin
Aleksei Bortnik
Norway
Kristian Dalby
Lars Skjeset
Audun Weltzien
Switzerland
Hannes Friederich
Matthias Merz
Daniel Hubmann
2004 Sweden
Johan Lindahl
Mattias Millinger
Martin Johansson
Czech Republic
Jan Palas
Jan Šedivý
Jan Procházka
Switzerland
Andreas Ruedlinger
Fabian Hertner
Matthias Merz
2005 Norway
Øystein Sørensen
Magne Dæhli
Olav Lundanes
Czech Republic
Adam Chromy
Jan Benes
Jan Palas
Sweden
John Fredriksson
Erik Rost
Mikael Kristensson
2006 Estonia
Mihkel Jarveoja
Timo Sild
Markus Puusepp
Sweden
Fredrik Johansson
John Fredriksson
Mikael Kristensson
Norway
Anders Skarholt
Erik Sagvolden
Olav Lundanes
2007 Czech Republic
Stepan Kodeda
Jan Benes
Adam Chromy
Norway
Torgeir Nørbech
Magne Dæhli
Olav Lundanes
Latvia
Mikus Zagata
Kalvis Mihailovs
Anatolijis Tarasovs
2008 Sweden
Erik Liljekvist
Olle Boström
Johan Runesson
Russia 2
Yury Kiryanov
Georgy Mavchun
Dmitry Masnyy
Norway
Ulf Forseth Indgaard
Bjørn Danielsen Ekeberg
Erik Sagvolden
2009 Sweden
Olle Boström
Albin Ridefelt
Gustav Bergman
Switzerland
Philipp Sauter
Matthias Kyburz
Martin Hubmann
Denmark
Marius Thrane Ødum
Rasmus Thrane Hansen
Søren Bobach
2010 Norway
Gaute Hallan Steiwer
Eskil Kinneberg
Vegard Danielsen
Sweden
Olle Boström
Gustav Bergman
Johan Runesson
Denmark
Andreas Hougaard Boesen
Marius Thrane Ødum
Rasmus Thrane Hansen
2011 Poland
Piotr Parfianowicz
Rafał Podziński
Michał Olejnik
Sweden
Jonas Nordstrom
Richard Olsson
Albin Ridefelt
Czech Republic
Michal Hubacek
Marek Schuster
Pavel Kubat
2012 Russia
Ivan Kuchmenko
Andrey Kozyrev
Gleb Tikhonov
Denmark
Jakob Ekhard Edsen
Thor Nörskov
Marius Thrane Ödum
Norway
Jon Aukrust Osmoen
Hakon Jarvis Westergard
Eskil Kinneberg
2013 Czech Republic
Marek Schuster
Adam Chloupek
Michal Hubacek
Sweden
Anton Johansson
Jens Wängdahl
Emil Svensk
Russia
Ivan Kuchmenko
Dmitry Polyakov
Andrey Kozyrev
2014 Sweden
Assar Hellstrom
Simon Hector
Anton Johansson
Czech Republic
Ondrej Semík
Jonás Hubácek
Marek Minár
Switzerland
Jonas Egger
Tobia Pezzati
Sven Hellmueller
2015 Finland
Topi Raitanen
Aleksi Niemi
Olli Ojanaho
Norway
Hakon Christiansen
Anders Felde Olaussen
Markus Holter
Sweden
Emil Granqvist
Erik Andersson
Simon Hector
2016 Switzerland
Thomas Curiger
Riccardo Rancan
Joey Hadorn
Sweden
Anton Forsberg
Simon Hector
Isac von Krusenstierna
Finland
Topias Ahola
Anton Kuukka
Olli Ojanaho
2017 Norway
Kasper Fosser
Elias Jonsson
Audun Heimdal
Finland
Akseli Ruohola
Aleksi Sorsa
Olli Ojanaho
Russia
Daniil Kashin
Kiril Komarov
Mikhail Kuleshov
2018 Norway
Havard Eidsmo
Elias Jonsson
Kasper Fosser
Sweden
Jesper Svensk
Simon Imark
Isac von Krusenstierna
Czech Republic
Vojtech Sykora
Tomas Krivda
Daniel Vandas
2019 Norway
Lukas Liland
Elias Jonsson
Kasper Fosser
Sweden
Samuel Pihlstrom
Gustav Runefors
Axel Granqvist
France
Guilhem Haberkorn
Quentin Moulet
Guilhem Elias

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Notes
1990 Norway
Hanne Staff
Torunn Fossli Sæthre
Hanne Sandstad
Sweden
Gunilla Svärd
Karin Wollbrand
Marlena Jansson
Finland
Tuija Tammerin
Eija Kujansuu
Mari Lukkarinen
official race?
1991 Finland
Johanna Tiira
Sanna Turakainen
Mari Lukkarinen
Germany
Katrin Renger
Christin Libich
Anke Xylander
Norway
Hanne Staff
Miri Jörgensen
Berit Sofie Grydeland
1992 Sweden
Lena Hasselström
Maria Sandström
Hanna Larsson
Finland
Riitta Korpela
Sanna Turakainen
Johanna Tiira
Norway
Hanne Staff
Miri Jörgensen
Elisabeth Ingvaldsen
1993 Switzerland
Brigitte Grüniger
Käthi Widler
Marie-Luce Romanens
Finland
Satu Mäkitammi
Katja Honkala
Liisa Anttila
Norway
Birgitte Husebye
Miri Jörgensen
Elisabeth Ingvaldsen
1994 Sweden
Pia Olsson
Kristina Kull
Annika Björk
Finland
Satu Mäkitammi
Henna-Riikka Huhta
Anu Heikkilä
Poland
Małgorzata Stankiewicz
Aneta Jabłońska
Ewa Kozłowska
1995 Czech Republic
Katarina Miksova
Katarina Pracna
Eva Jurenikova
Sweden
Maria Dahlin
Kristin Backåkers
Annika Björk
Switzerland
Susi Widler
Susanne Wehrli
Sara Wegmüller
1996 Romania
Eniko Gall
Zsuzsa Fey
Enikö Fey
Switzerland
Simone Luder
Regula Hulliger
Sara Wegmüller
Russia
Julia Morozova
Olga Trekhova
Tatiana Pereliaeva
1997 Sweden
Emma Engstrand
Jenny Johansson
Catalina Asp
Czech Republic
Zuzana Macuchova
Vendula Klechova
Michaela Skoumalova
Switzerland
Sara Wegmüller
Regula Hulliger
Simone Luder
1998 Finland
Heli Jukkola
Riina Kuuselo
Hanna Heiskanen
Russia
Tatiana Kostyleva
Galina Galkina[22]
Tatiana Pereliaeva
Switzerland
Astrid Fritschi
Simone Luder
Regula Hulliger
1999 Russia
Tatiana Kostyleva
Eugenia Belova
Tatiana Pereliaeva
Ukraine
Irina Kupriyanova
Viktoria Plokhenko
Nataliya Potopalska
Switzerland
Angela Wild
Astrid Fritschi
Regula Hulliger
2000 Russia
Julia Sedina
Eugenia Belova
Tatiana Pereliaeva
Sweden
Maria Bergkvist
Kajsa Guterstam
Camila Berglund
Finland
Sara Forsström
Maria Rantala
Minna Kauppi
2001 Sweden
Anna Lampinen
Kajsa Nilsson
Maria Bergkvist
Czech Republic
Dana Brožková
Iva Rufferova
Martina Dockalova
Finland
Pinja Satri
Bodil Holmström
Minna Kauppi
2002 Switzerland
Franziska Wolleb
Martina Fritschy
Lea Müller
Finland
Tiina Kivimäki
Pinja Satri
Minna Kauppi
Sweden
Helena Jansson
Lina Persson
Anna Lampinen
2003 Finland
Annamaria Väli-Klemelä
Heini Wennman
Silja Tarvonen
Sweden
Anna Lampinen
Sofia Karlsson
Helena Jansson
Norway
Marte Grande Ostby
Betty Ann Bjerkreim Nilsen
Line Hagman
2004 Sweden
Elina Skantze
Anna Persson
Helena Jansson
Finland
Anni-Maija Fincke
Heini Wennman
Silja Tarvonen
Norway
Elise Egseth
Betty Ann Bjerkreim Nilsen
Jorid Flatekval
2005 Norway
Elise Egseth
Mari Fasting
Betty Ann Bjerkreim Nilsen
Sweden
Elina Skantze
Helena Jansson
Anna Persson
Finland
Saila Kinni
Paula Iso-Markku
Silja Tarvonen
2006 Russia
Ekaterina Terekhova
Tatiana Kozlova
Maria Shilova
Sweden
Linnea Lindstrom
Anna Persson
Eva Svensson
Finland
Sofia Haajanen
Saila Kinni
Heini Wennman
2007 Norway
Kine Hallan Steiwer
Silje Jahren
Siri Ulvestad
Sweden
Eva Svensson
Sara Eskilsson
Jenny Lönnkvist
Switzerland
Sara Würmli
Judith Wyder
Sabine Hauswirth
2008 Sweden
Beata Falk
Lina Strand
Jenny Lönnkvist
Denmark
Ida Bobach
Signe Klinting
Maja Alm
Norway 2
Annette Baklid
Kine Hallan Steiwer
Mariann Ulvestad
2009 Switzerland
Fiona Kirk
Sophie Tritschler
Julia Gross
Norway
Ingunn Nydal
Katrine Skjerve
Jevne Arnesen
Denmark
Emma Klingenberg
Ida Bobach
Signe Klinting
2010 Denmark
Emma Klingenberg
Ida Bobach
Signe Klinting
Czech Republic
Denisa Kosova
Jana Knapova
Tereza Novotna
Russia
Natalia Vinogradova
Anastasia Tikhonova
Anastasia Trubkina
2011 Sweden
Helena Karlsson
Linea Martinsson
Tove Alexandersson
Czech Republic
Adelka Indrakova
Denisa Kosova
Tereza Novotna
Denmark
Ita Klingenberg
Emma Klingenberg
Ida Bobach
2012 Denmark
Stine Bagger Hagner
Ita Klingenberg
Emma Klingenberg
Sweden
Helena Karlsson
Frida Sandberg
Tove Alexandersson
Switzerland
Mirjam Hellmüller
Marion Aebi
Sandrine Müller
2013 Czech Republic
Lenka Knapova
Katerina Chroma
Vendula Horcickova
Finland
Anna Haataja
Henna-Riikka Haikonen
Johanna Hulkkonen
Sweden
Andrea Svensson
Hilda Forsgren
Tilda Johansson
2014 Sweden
Tilda Johansson
Frida Sandberg
Sara Hagstrom
Norway
Heidi Mårtensson
Gunvor Hov Høydal
Mathilde Rundhaug
Switzerland
Paula Gros
Sina Tommer
Lisa Schubnell
2015 Sweden
Andrea Svensson
Johanna Oberg
Sara Hagstrom
Switzerland
Sofie Bachmann
Simona Aebersold
Sandrine Mueller
Norway
Heidi Mårtensson
Tonje Vassend
Marie Olaussen
2016 Switzerland
Paula Gross
Sofie Bachmann
Simona Aebersold
Finland
Leenukka Hanhijarvi
Enni Jalava
Anna Haataja
Norway
Ingrid Lundanes
Anine Lome
Eide Ingeborg
2017 Sweden
Lisa Jonsson Nordin
Sanna Fast
Linnea Golsater
Switzerland
Valerie Aebischer
Sofie Bachmann
Simona Aebersold
Norway
Victoria Haestad Bjornstad
Ingrid Lundanes
Marie Olaussen
2018 Russia
Dasha Panchenko
Kristina Smirnova
Veronika Kalinina
Czech Republic
Tereza Cechova
Barbora Chaloupska
Tereza Janosikova
Norway
Ragne Wiklund
Malin Sandstad
Victoria Haestad Bjornstad
2019 Great Britain
Megan Keith
Fiona Bunn
Grace Molloy
Russia
Irina Lazareva
Kristina Smirnova
Veronika Kalinina
Sweden
Ella Olsson
Johanna Kaellvik Leufven
Alva Sonesson

Medal table

Updated after JWOC 2019.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Sweden (SWE)455734136
2 Finland (FIN)323038100
3 Norway (NOR)32242783
4  Switzerland (SUI)28153073
5 Denmark (DEN)17131242
6 Czech Republic (CZE)16251758
7 Russia (RUS)1581336
8 Poland (POL)66416
9 Hungary (HUN)4239
10 Romania (ROU)4015
11 New Zealand (NZL)3115
12 Germany (GER)2215
13 Australia (AUS)2136
14 France (FRA)15713
15 Great Britain (GBR)1337
16 Estonia (EST)1124
17 Austria (AUT)1102
 Soviet Union (URS)1102
19 Lithuania (LTU)0235
20 Slovakia (SVK)0123
 Ukraine (UKR)0123
22 Czechoslovakia (TCH)0112
23 Italy (ITA)0101
 Spain (ESP)0101
25 Belarus (BLR)0011
 Bulgaria (BUL)0011
 Canada (CAN)0011
 Latvia (LAT)0011
Totals (28 nations)211202208621

The 2006 Junior World Champion in the long distance event for women was Johanna Allston (or Hanny Allston) of Australia. It was the first time in this event that a gold medal has been won by a non-European nation. Since then, Matt Ogden (2012), Aston Key (2019), and Tim Robertson (2014 and 2015), are the only non-Europeans to win gold medals at the Junior World Championships.

See also

  1. "Junior World Orienteering Championships 1990". International Orienteering Federation. Retrieved 10 February 2014.
  2. "Junior World Orienteering Championships 1991". International Orienteering Federation. Retrieved 10 February 2014.
  3. "Junior World Orienteering Championships 2013". International Orienteering Federation. Retrieved 10 February 2014.
  4. http://lazarus.elte.hu/tajfutas/history/jwoc/2006j.htm
  5. http://baoc.org/wiki/images/3/36/JWOC_2007_report.pdf
  6. http://news.worldofo.com/2017/07/09/jwoc-2017-all-you-need-to-know/
  7. http://news.worldofo.com/2018/07/09/jwoc-2018-all-you-need-to-know/
  8. https://eventor.orienteering.org/Events/ResultList?eventId=6304&groupBy=EventClass
  9. http://lazarus.elte.hu/tajfutas/history/jwoc/2006j.htm
  10. http://baoc.org/wiki/images/3/36/JWOC_2007_report.pdf
  11. http://news.worldofo.com/2017/07/09/jwoc-2017-all-you-need-to-know/
  12. http://news.worldofo.com/2018/07/09/jwoc-2018-all-you-need-to-know/
  13. https://eventor.orienteering.org/Events/ResultList?eventId=6304&groupBy=EventClass
  14. http://news.worldofo.com/2018/07/09/jwoc-2018-all-you-need-to-know/
  15. http://news.worldofo.com/2018/07/09/jwoc-2018-all-you-need-to-know/
  16. http://news.worldofo.com/2017/07/09/jwoc-2017-all-you-need-to-know/
  17. http://news.worldofo.com/2018/07/09/jwoc-2018-all-you-need-to-know/
  18. https://www.jwoc2019.dk/races/sprint
  19. http://news.worldofo.com/2017/07/09/jwoc-2017-all-you-need-to-know/
  20. http://news.worldofo.com/2018/07/09/jwoc-2018-all-you-need-to-know/
  21. https://www.jwoc2019.dk/races/sprint
  22. Galkina is nee of Galina Vinogradova.
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