Junior World Ski Orienteering Championships
The Junior World Ski Orienteering Championships (or Ski-JWOC) were first held in 1994. Since 1998, competitions have been held annually. Representative countries must be members of the International Orienteering Federation (IOF).[1]
Junior World Ski Orienteering Championships | |
---|---|
Status | active |
Genre | sporting event |
Date(s) | January-March |
Frequency | annual |
Inaugurated | 1994 |
Organised by | IOF |
Host Towns/Cities
Number | Year | Date | Place |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 1994 | Rovaniemi, Finland | |
2 | 1996 | February 5–12 | Banská Bystrica/Donovaly, Slovakia |
3 | 1998 | Velegozh, Russia | |
4 | 1999 | March 1–7 | Jundola, Bulgaria |
5 | 2000 | January 31 – February 6 | Banská Bystrica, Slovakia |
6 | 2001 | February 11–18 | Trentino, Italy |
7 | 2002 | January 27 – February 3 | Jablonec nad Nisou/Harrachov, Czech Republic |
8 | 2003 | February 17–23 | St. Petersburg, Russia |
9 | 2004 | January 19–25 | Vuokatti, Finland |
10 | 2005 | January 23–29 | S-chanf, Switzerland |
11 | 2006 | February 20–27 | Ivanovo, Russia |
12 | 2007 | February 11–18 | Salzburg, Austria |
13 | 2008 | February 11–18 | Dospat, Bulgaria |
14 | 2009 | January 25 – February 1 | Dalarna, Sweden |
15 | 2010 | February 8–15 | Miercurea Ciuc, Romania |
16 | 2011 | January 31-6 February | Lillehammer, Norway |
17 | 2012 | February 20–26 | Sumy, Ukraine |
18 | 2013 | February 11–18 | Madona, Latvia |
19 | 2014 | February 18-23 | Põlva, Estonia |
20 | 2015 | February 9-15 | Hamar/Løten, Norway |
21 | 2016 | 29 February – 5 March | Obertilliach, Tyrol, Austria |
22 | 2017 | 8-12 February | Imatra, Finland |
23 | 2018 | 4-8 February | Bulgaria |
24 | 2019 | 20-24 march | Piteå, Sweden |
25 | 2020 | 20-26 February | Vännäs, Sweden |
Classic/Long
This event was called "Classic distance" from 1994 to 1999. Since 2000 it is called "Long distance".
Men
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1994 | Peter Fredriksson | Tapani Partanen | Per Engström | |
1996 | Matti Keskinarkaus | Stian Hognestad | Ilshat Gimranov | |
1998 | Ruslan Gritsan | Sergei Osipov | Vitali Homchenko | |
1999 | Topi Suomalainen | Vasili Glouharev | Peter Arnesson | |
2000 | Petri Kiiskinen | Marc Lauenstein | Jari Sillman | |
2001 | Kirill Vesselov | Remo Fischer | Mikhail Sorokin | |
2002 | Kirill Vesselov | Anton Smirnov | Staffan Tunis | |
2003 | Jonne Lehto | Nikolai Moskalenko | Alexey Bortnik | |
2004 | Jonne Lehto | Erik Rost | Jussi Simula | |
2005 | Erik Rost | Alexey Kozhemiakin | Andrey Lamov | |
2006 | Andrey Lamov | Taras Kashchuk | Magne Dæhli | 17.9 km, 22 controls |
2007 | Taras Kashchuk | Olli-Markus Taivainen | Daniel Nordebo | 12.0 km, 25 controls |
2008 | Stanimir Belomazhev | Olli-Markus Taivainen | Taras Kashchuk | |
2009 | Olli-Markus Taivainen | Hans Jörgen Kvåle | Leo Laakkonen | 16.2 km, 18 controls |
2010 | Mikhail Utkin | Anton Sjökvist | David Bejmer | |
2011 | Daniel Svensson | Anton Sjökvist | Gleb Tikhonov | |
2012 | Andreas Holmberg | Aleksey Popov | Santeri Aikio | |
2013 | Lauri Nenonen | Ulrik Nordberg | Tuomas Kotro | |
2014 | Misa Tuomala | Sergey Gorlanov | Nauris Raize | |
2015[lower-alpha 1] | Aleksi Karppinen | Vladislav Kiselev | Sergey Gorlanov | 14.0 km, 41 participants |
2016 | Vladislav Kiselev | Anssi Koirikivi | Sergey Gorlanov | 14.7 km, 46 participants |
2017 | Vladislav Kiselev | Aleksandr Pavlenko | Vadim Ogorodnikov | 16.3 km, 46 participants |
2018 | Jorgen Baklid | Henning Sjökvist | Igor Linkevich | ? km, 50 participants |
2019 | Sergey Mizonov | Nicola Mueller | German Sazykin | 17.1 km, 38 participants |
2020 | German Sazykin | Artemiy Dorma | Isak Jonsson | 17.4 km, 34 participants |
Women
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1994 | Liisa Anttila | Ella Heiko | Lina Börjes | |
1996 | Hanna Kosonen | Anne M. Hausken | Tatiana Naumova | |
1998 | Erja Jokinen | Katja Rajaniemi | Hannele Valkonen | |
1999 | Katja Rajaniemi | Marie Lund | Anna Ustinova | |
2000 | Ekaterina Chizhikova | Kirsi Vanhalakka | Aino-Maria Hirvi | |
2001 | Ekaterina Chizhikova | Lena Eliasson | Kirsi Vanhalakka | |
2002 | Ekaterina Chizhikova | Katri Mehtälä | Eva Böhmová | |
2003 | Elena Grand | Laura Salmi | Sari Suomalainen | |
2004 | Valentina Lebedeva | Olga Novikova | Lenka Hruskova | |
2005 | Eva Svensson | Olga Novikova | Anastasia Kravchenko | |
2006 | Anastasia Kravchenko | Tatiana Kozlova | Eva Svensson | 10.7 km, 18 controls |
2007 | Eva Svensson | Helene Söderlund | Hana Hancikova | 9.9 km, 20 controls |
2008 | Alena Chukareva | Judith Wyder | Ekaterina Munina | |
2009 | Tatiana Medvedeva | Tove Alexandersson | Maria Nordström | 9.3 km, 8 controls |
2010 | Barbro Kvåle | Maria Nordström | Marie Asprusten | |
2011 | Barbro Kvåle | Tove Alexandersson | Marjut Turunen | |
2012 | Tove Alexandersson | Linda Lindkvist | Marjut Turunen | |
2013 | Frida Sandberg | Oona Valkonen | Linda Lindkvist | |
2014 | Evelina Wickbom | Frida Sandberg | Liubov Balandina | |
2015[lower-alpha 1] | Isabel Salen | Liubov Balandina | Anine Ahlsand | 10.7 km, 35 participants |
2016 | Anine Ahlsand | Petra Hancova | Tuuli Suutari | 10.97 km, 35 participants |
Short/Middle
This event was called "Short distance" from 1994 to 2004. Since 2005 it is called "Middle distance".
Men
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1994 | Tapani Partanen | Peter Fredriksson | Vesa Varis | |
1996 | Mika Hakkarainen | Matti Keskinarkaus | Jakub Vodrazka | |
1998 | Ruslan Gritsan | Markus Kainu | Vitali Homchenko | |
1999 | Olav Baken-Hagelia | Pasi Kiiskinen | Erik Wiberg | |
2000 | Vasili Gloukharev | David Andersson | Peter Arnesson | |
2001 | David Andersson | Remo Fischer | Kirill Vesselov | |
2002 | Tuukka Turkka | Staffan Tunis | Vadim Tolstopyatov | |
2003 | Tuukka Turkka | Alexey Kozhemiakin | Pär Häggström | |
2004 | Jonne Lehto | Andrey Lamov | Erik Rost | |
2005 | Erik Rost | Jussi Simula | Pavel Utkin | |
2006 | Andrey Lamov | Olli-Markus Taivainen | Magne Dæhli | 7.45 km, 15 controls |
2007 | Taras Kashchuk | Ove Sätra | Thomas Carlsson | 6.3 km, 20 controls |
2008 | Stanimir Belomazhev | Leo Laakkonen | Valeriy Glukhov | 8.2 km, 18 controls |
2009 | Olli-Markus Taivainen | Leo Laakkonen | Gustav Nordström | 7.5 km, 16 controls |
2010 | Mikhail Utkin | Rasmus Korvald Skaare | Vetle Ruud Bråten | |
2011 | Anton Sjökvist | Adam Karlsson | Daniel Svensson | |
2012 | Andreas Holmberg | Aleksey Popov | Ulrik Nordberg | |
2013 | Misa Tuomala | Jonas Bakken | Tuomas Kotro | |
2014 | Jonas Madslien Bakken | Aleksi Karppinen | Sergey Gorlanov | |
2015[lower-alpha 1] | Aleksandr Pavlenko | Aleksi Karppinen | Audun Heimdal | 7.5 km, 41 participants |
2016 | Sergey Gorlanov | Vladislav Kiselev | Aleksandr Pavlenko | 6.9 km, 45 participants |
Women
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1994 | Liisa Anttila | Irina Onistchenko | Annica Clevnert | |
1996 | Hanna Kosonen | Olga Porozova | Annika Björk | |
1998 | Anna Ustinova | Maria Bergkvist | Anna Vorobieva | |
1999 | Anna Ustinova | Katja Rajaniemi | Salla Lehto | |
2000 | Aino-Maria Hirvi | Ekaterina Chizhikova | Salla Lehto | |
2001 | Maria Bergkvist | Svetlana Shvezova | Martiina Joensuu | |
2002 | Ekaterina Chizhikova | Maria Gorchkova | Elena Grand | |
2003 | Elena Grand | Emelie Eklöf | Marttiina Joensuu | |
2004 | Olga Novikova | Valentina Lebedeva | Yulia Bronnikova | |
2005 | Eva Svensson | Olga Novikova | Pernilla Tunis | |
2006 | Tatiana Kozlova | Anastasia Kravchenko | Maria Shilova | 5.27 km, 13 controls |
2007 | Eva Svensson | Olga Trifanova | Helene Söderlund | 4.9 km, 15 controls |
2008 | Simona Karochova | Ekaterina Munina | Christina Lovald-Hellberg | 6.4 km, 14 controls |
2009 | Maria Nordström | Tove Alexandersson | Marie Asprusten | 6.3 km, 14 controls |
2010 | Barbro Kvåle | Marie Asprusten | Ekaterina Situkhina | |
2011 | Tove Alexandersson | Barbro Kvåle | Marjut Turunen | |
2012 | Tove Alexandersson | Anna Närhi | Marjut Turunen | |
2013 | Frida Sandberg | Daisy Kudre | Evelina Wickbom | |
2014 | Frida Sandberg | Isabel Salen | Suvi Oikarinen | |
2015[lower-alpha 1] | Isabel Salen | Ellen Sarenmark | Hanna Eriksson | 4.8 km, 36 participants |
2016 | Tuuli Suutari | Liubov Balandina | Klara Yngvesson | 6.0 km, 35 participants |
Sprint
This event was first held in 2005.
Men
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
2005 | Erik Rost | Stanislav Cheha | Gustav Hall | |
2006 | Andrey Lamov | Taras Kashchuk | Olli-Markus Taivainen | 2.81 km, 9 controls |
2007 | Olli-Markus Taivainen | Taras Kashchuk | Johan Edin | 3.0 km, 12 controls |
2008 | Sindre Haverstad | Alexander Vereshchagin | Hans Jörgen Kvåle | 3.6 km, 7 controls |
2009 | Olli-Markus Taivainen | Gustav Nordström | Hans Jörgen Kvåle | 3.0 km, 9 controls |
2010 | Stepan Malinovskiy | Mikhail Utkin | Yury Yazykou | |
2011 | Gleb Tikhonov | Tuomas Kotro | Daniel Svensson | |
2012 | Andreas Holmberg | Misa Tuomala | Linus Rapp | |
2013 | Ulrik Nordberg | Lofthus Dag | Lauri Nenonen | |
2014 | Sergey Shalin | Jyri Uusitalo | Sixten Walheim | |
2015[lower-alpha 1] | Vladislav Kiselev | Aleksandr Pavlenko | Elias Thorsdal Molnvik | 41 participants |
2016 | Vladislav Kiselev | Sergey Gorlanov | Audun Heimdal | 2.96 km, 45 participants |
Women
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
2005 | Tatiana Kozlova | Anastasia Kravchenko | Alena Trapeznikova | |
2006 | Tatiana Kozlova | Maria Shilova | Anastasia Kravchenko | 2.45 km, 9 controls |
2007 | Hana Hancikova | Helene Söderlund | Eva Svensson | 2.7 km, 9 controls |
2008 | Hana Hancikova | Christina Lovald-Hellberg | Kristina Nordebo | 3.1 km, 6 controls |
2009 | Maria Nordström | Tatiana Medvedeva | Tamara Ezhkova | 2.5 km, 8 controls |
2010 | Maria Nordström | Marie Asprusten | Anastasiya Svir | [2] |
2011 | Tove Alexandersson | Barbro Kvåle | Marjut Turunen | |
2012 | Tove Alexandersson | Anna Ulvensoen | Salla Koskela | |
2013 | Frida Sandberg | Linda Lindkvist | Andrine Benjaminsen | |
2014 | Liubov Balandina | Frida Sandberg | Isabel Salen | |
2015[lower-alpha 1] | Anine Ahlsand | Evine Westli Andersen | Andrine Benjaminsen | 36 participants |
2016 | Anine Ahlsand | Liisa Nenonen | Liubov Balandina | 2.66 km, 34 participants |
Relay
Men
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1994 | Sweden | Finland | Russia | |
1996 | Finland | Norway | Czech Republic | |
1998 | Sweden | Norway | Estonia | |
1999 | Finland | Sweden | Switzerland | |
2000 | Switzerland | Sweden | Russia | |
2001 | Norway | Sweden | Russia | |
2002 | Finland | Russia | Czech Republic | |
2003 | Russia | Finland | Sweden | |
2004 | Finland | Sweden | Russia | |
2005 | Russia | Sweden | Finland | |
2006 | Russia | Norway | Finland | |
2007 | Sweden | Norway | Finland | |
2008 | Finland | Norway | Sweden | |
2009 | Finland | Norway | Russia | |
2010 | Sweden | Norway | Finland | |
2011 | Sweden | Finland | Norway | |
2012 | Sweden | Finland | Russia | |
2013 | Finland | Russia | Norway | |
2014 | Finland | Russia | Norway | |
2015[lower-alpha 1] | Russia Aleksandr Pavlenko Sergey Gorlanov Vladislav Kiselev |
Finland Samuli Schroderus Eevert Toivonen Aleksi Karppinen |
Norway Jonas Madslien Bakken Elias Thordal Molnvik Bjornar Kvale |
10 countries |
2016 | Russia Aleksandr Pavlenko Sergey Gorlanov Vladislav Kiselev |
Norway Vegard Gulbrandsen Jorgen Baklid Audun Heimdal |
Sweden Robin Salen Filip Jacobsson Henning Sjokvist |
10 countries |
Women
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1994 | Finland | Norway | Sweden | |
1996 | Norway | Czech Republic | Finland | |
1998 | Finland | Sweden | Norway | |
1999 | Finland | Russia | Sweden | |
2000 | Finland | Russia | Sweden | |
2001 | Finland | Russia | Sweden | |
2002 | Russia | Finland | Czech Republic | |
2003 | Russia | Finland | Sweden | |
2004 | Russia | Finland | Sweden | |
2005 | Russia | Sweden | Norway | |
2006 | Russia | Sweden | Czech Republic | |
2007 | Sweden | Czech Republic | Finland | |
2008 | Russia | Finland | Norway | |
2009 | Sweden | Finland | Czech Republic | |
2010 | Sweden | Russia | Norway | |
2011 | Norway | Finland | Sweden | |
2012 | Sweden | Norway | Finland | |
2013 | Norway | Sweden | Russia | |
2014 | Sweden | Russia | Finland | |
2015[lower-alpha 1] | Russia Mariya Petrushko Anastasia Sopova Liubov Balandina |
Finland Tuuli Suutari Juliaana Nasi Suvi Oikarinen |
Sweden Hanna Eriksson Ellen Sarenmark Isabel Salen |
7 countries |
2016 | Finland Maiju Kovanen Liisa Nenonen Tuuli Suutari |
Norway Tilla Farnes Hennum Ragnhild Hjermstad Anine Ahlsand |
Sweden Klara Yngvesson Ida Nordlund Isabel Salen |
12 countries |
References
- "Junior World Ski Orienteering Championships". International Orienteering Federation. Retrieved November 8, 2015.
- "Junior World Ski Orienteering Championships 2010 - Results". International Orienteering Federation. Retrieved August 17, 2019.
Notes
- Only U20 results
External links and references
- Ski-JWOC (IOF) (Retrieved October 27, 2020)
- Ski-JWOC2006 – Official site (Retrieved June 29, 2008)
- Ski-JWOC2007 – Official site (Retrieved June 29, 2008)
- Ski-JWOC2008 – Official site (Retrieved June 29, 2008)
- "Ski-JWOC 2009. Results". Official site. Archived from the original on January 31, 2009. Retrieved February 3, 2009.
- Ski-JWOC2010 – Official site
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.