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
Statusactive
Genresporting event
Date(s)January-March
Frequencyannual
Inaugurated1994 (1994)
Organised byIOF

Host Towns/Cities

Number Year Date Place
11994 Rovaniemi, Finland
21996February 5–12 Banská Bystrica/Donovaly, Slovakia
31998 Velegozh, Russia
41999March 1–7 Jundola, Bulgaria
52000January 31 – February 6 Banská Bystrica, Slovakia
62001February 11–18 Trentino, Italy
72002January 27 – February 3 Jablonec nad Nisou/Harrachov, Czech Republic
82003February 17–23 St. Petersburg, Russia
92004January 19–25 Vuokatti, Finland
102005January 23–29 S-chanf, Switzerland
112006February 20–27 Ivanovo, Russia
122007February 11–18 Salzburg, Austria
132008February 11–18 Dospat, Bulgaria
142009January 25 – February 1 Dalarna, Sweden
152010February 8–15 Miercurea Ciuc, Romania
162011January 31-6 February Lillehammer, Norway
172012February 20–26 Sumy, Ukraine
182013February 11–18 Madona, Latvia
192014February 18-23 Põlva, Estonia
202015February 9-15 Hamar/Løten, Norway
21201629 February – 5 March Obertilliach, Tyrol, Austria
2220178-12 February Imatra, Finland
2320184-8 February Bulgaria
24201920-24 march Piteå, Sweden
25202020-26 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 Dæhli17.9 km, 22 controls
2007 Taras Kashchuk Olli-Markus Taivainen Daniel Nordebo12.0 km, 25 controls
2008 Stanimir Belomazhev Olli-Markus Taivainen Taras Kashchuk
2009 Olli-Markus Taivainen Hans Jörgen Kvåle Leo Laakkonen16.2 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 Gorlanov14.0 km, 41 participants
2016 Vladislav Kiselev Anssi Koirikivi Sergey Gorlanov14.7 km, 46 participants
2017 Vladislav Kiselev Aleksandr Pavlenko Vadim Ogorodnikov16.3 km, 46 participants
2018 Jorgen Baklid Henning Sjökvist Igor Linkevich? km, 50 participants
2019 Sergey Mizonov Nicola Mueller German Sazykin17.1 km, 38 participants
2020 German Sazykin Artemiy Dorma Isak Jonsson17.4 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 Svensson10.7 km, 18 controls
2007 Eva Svensson Helene Söderlund Hana Hancikova9.9 km, 20 controls
2008 Alena Chukareva Judith Wyder Ekaterina Munina
2009 Tatiana Medvedeva Tove Alexandersson Maria Nordström9.3 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 Ahlsand10.7 km, 35 participants
2016 Anine Ahlsand Petra Hancova Tuuli Suutari10.97 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 Dæhli7.45 km, 15 controls
2007 Taras Kashchuk Ove Sätra Thomas Carlsson6.3 km, 20 controls
2008 Stanimir Belomazhev Leo Laakkonen Valeriy Glukhov8.2 km, 18 controls
2009 Olli-Markus Taivainen Leo Laakkonen Gustav Nordström7.5 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 Heimdal7.5 km, 41 participants
2016 Sergey Gorlanov Vladislav Kiselev Aleksandr Pavlenko6.9 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 Shilova5.27 km, 13 controls
2007 Eva Svensson Olga Trifanova Helene Söderlund4.9 km, 15 controls
2008 Simona Karochova Ekaterina Munina Christina Lovald-Hellberg6.4 km, 14 controls
2009 Maria Nordström Tove Alexandersson Marie Asprusten6.3 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 Eriksson4.8 km, 36 participants
2016 Tuuli Suutari Liubov Balandina Klara Yngvesson6.0 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 Taivainen2.81 km, 9 controls
2007 Olli-Markus Taivainen Taras Kashchuk Johan Edin3.0 km, 12 controls
2008 Sindre Haverstad Alexander Vereshchagin Hans Jörgen Kvåle3.6 km, 7 controls
2009 Olli-Markus Taivainen Gustav Nordström Hans Jörgen Kvåle3.0 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 Molnvik41 participants
2016 Vladislav Kiselev Sergey Gorlanov Audun Heimdal2.96 km, 45 participants

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Notes
2005 Tatiana Kozlova Anastasia Kravchenko Alena Trapeznikova
2006 Tatiana Kozlova Maria Shilova Anastasia Kravchenko2.45 km, 9 controls
2007 Hana Hancikova Helene Söderlund Eva Svensson2.7 km, 9 controls
2008 Hana Hancikova Christina Lovald-Hellberg Kristina Nordebo3.1 km, 6 controls
2009 Maria Nordström Tatiana Medvedeva Tamara Ezhkova2.5 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 Benjaminsen36 participants
2016 Anine Ahlsand Liisa Nenonen Liubov Balandina2.66 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

See also

References

  1. "Junior World Ski Orienteering Championships". International Orienteering Federation. Retrieved November 8, 2015.
  2. "Junior World Ski Orienteering Championships 2010 - Results". International Orienteering Federation. Retrieved August 17, 2019.

Notes

  1. Only U20 results
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