World Trail Orienteering Championships

The World Trail Orienteering Championships (WTOC) were first held in 2004 and annually since them. The majority of the championships were held in Europe, with 2005 the only exception up to date.

World Trail Orienteering Championships
Statusactive
Genresporting event
Date(s)June–August
Frequencyannual
Location(s)various
Inaugurated2004 (2004)
Organised byIOF

The current championship events are:

  • PreO - the traditional event
  • TempO - competition consisting of timed controls only (since 2013)
  • TrailO Relay – for three-person teams (since 2016, replacing the previous team event)

Venues

Year Days Location[1]
2004 (in conjunction with FootO WOC 2004)September 15–18 Västerås, Sweden[2]
2005 (in conjunction with FootO WOC 2005)August 9–11 Aichi, Japan[3]
2006 (in conjunction with WMTBOC 2006)July 9–14 Joensuu, Finland[4]
2007 (in conjunction with FootO WOC 2007)August 17–26 Kiev, Ukraine[5]
2008 (in conjunction with FootO WOC 2008)July 12–26 Olomouc, Czech Republic[6]
2009 (in conjunction with FootO WOC 2009)August 18–23 Miskolc, Hungary[7]
2010 (in conjunction with FootO WOC 2010)August 4–6 Trondheim, Norway[8]
2011 (in conjunction with FootO WOC 2011)August 13–20 Savoie, France[9]
2012June 6–9 Scotland, Great Britain[10]
2013 (in conjunction with FootO WOC 2013)July 6–14 Vuokatti, Finland[11]
2014 (in conjunction with FootO WOC 2014)July 5–13 Trentino-Veneto, Italy[12]
2015June 22–28 Zagreb, Croatia[13]
2016 (in conjunction with FootO WOC 2016)August 20–28 Strömstad-Tanum, Sweden[14]
2017July 10–15 Birstonas, Lithuania[15]
2018 (in conjunction with FootO WOC 2018)August 6–10 Daugavpils, Latvia[16]
2019June 23–29 Idanha-a-Nova, Portugal
2020November 28–December 5 Hong Kong[17]

PreO

This was called the "individual competition" before 2010.

Open

Year Gold Silver Bronze Number of controls (day 1) Number of controls (day 2)
2004[18] Ola Jansson (SWE) Martin Fredholm (SWE) Stig Gerdtman (SWE)18 controls, 2 TCs[19]16 controls, 2 TCs[20]
2005[21] Per Midthaugen (NOR) Stig Gerdtman (SWE) Mitsumasa Sugimoto (JPN)17 controls, 2 TCs[22]15 controls, 2 TCs[23]
2006[24] Martin Fredholm (SWE) Stig Gerdtman (SWE) Per Midthaugen (NOR)
2007[25] Kreso Kerestes (SLO) Antti Rusanen (FIN) Ole-Johan Waaler (NOR)
2008[26] Anne Straube (GER) Martin Fredholm (SWE) Jari Turto (FIN)
2009[27] Vitaliy Kyrychenko (UKR) Lauri Kontkanen (FIN) Haruo Kimura (JPN)
2010[28] Stig Gerdtman (SWE) Lauri Kontkanen (FIN) Ivo Tisljar (CRO)20 controls, 2 TCs[29]20 controls, 2 TCs[30]
2011[31] Lauri Kontkanen (FIN) Antti Rusanen (FIN) Ivo Tisljar (CRO)20 controls, 2 TCs[32]20 controls, 2 TCs[33]
2012[34] Stig Gerdtman (SWE) Vitaliy Kyrychenko (UKR) Sergiy Stoian (UKR)20 controls (1 voided), 2 TCs[35]23 controls, 2 TCs[36]
2013[37] Jari Turto (FIN) Martin Fredholm (SWE) Antti Rusanen (FIN)20 controls, 2 timed stations, 4 TCs[38]19 controls, 1 timed station, 2 TCs[39]
2014[40] Guntars Mankus (LAT) Marit Wiksell (SWE) Geir Myhr Øien (NOR)12 controls (1 voided), 1 timed station, 2 TCs[41]20 controls, 2 timed station, 3 TCs[42]
2015[43] Michele Cera (ITA) Antti Rusanen (FIN) Martin Jullum (NOR)26 controls, 2 timed stations, 6 TCs[44]26 controls, 2 timed stations, 6 TCs[45]
2016[46] Martin Fredholm (SWE) Martin Jullum (NOR) Janis Rukšans (LAT)21 controls (1 voided), 1 timed station, 3 TCs[47]28 controls, 1 timed station, 3 TCs[48]
2017[49] Lars Jakob Waaler (NOR) Pinja Mäkinen (FIN) Geir Myhr Øien (NOR)21 controls (2 voided), 1 timed station, 3 TCs[50]28 controls, 3 TCs [51]
2018[52] Ján Furucz (SVK) Geir Myhr Øien (NOR) Antti Rusanen (FIN)
2019[53] Pinja Mäkinen (FIN) Geir Myhr Øien (NOR) Kreso Kerestes (SLO)

Paralympic

Year Gold Silver Bronze Number of controls (day 1) Number of controls (day 2)
2004[54] Jan-Erik Haug (NOR) Valeriy Tsodikov (UKR) David Irving (USA)18 controls, 2 TCs[55]16 controls, 2 TCs[56]
2005[57] Evaldas Butrimas (LTU) David Irving (USA) John Crosby (GBR)17 controls, 2 TCs[58]15 controls, 2 TCs[59]
2006[60] Dave Gittus (GBR) Nils-Olav Andersson (SWE) Lennart Wahlgren (SWE)
2007[61] Roberta Falda (ITA) Evaldas Butrimas (LTU) Bernt Gustafsson (SWE)
2008[62] Lennart Wahlgren (SWE) Zdenko Horjan (CRO) Dave Gittus (GBR)
2009[63] Lennart Wahlgren (SWE) Zdenko Horjan (CRO) Ola Jansson (SWE)
2010[64] Ola Jansson (SWE) Lennart Wahlgren (SWE) Søren Saxtorph (DEN)20 controls, 2 TCs[65]20 controls, 2 TCs[66]
2011[67] Dmitry Kucherenko (RUS) Søren Saxtorph (DEN) Inga Gunnarsson (SWE)20 controls, 2 TCs[68]20 controls, 2 TCs[69]
2012[70] Ola Jansson (SWE) Pekka Seppä (FIN) Dmitry Kucherenko (RUS)20 controls (1 voided), 2 TCs[71]23 controls, 2 TCs[72]
2013[73] Jana Kostova (CZE) Pavel Dudík (CZE) Søren Saxtorph (DEN)20 controls, 2 timed stations, 4 TCs[74]19 controls, 1 timed station, 2 TCs[75]
2014[76] Michael Johansson (SWE) Ola Jansson (SWE) John Crosby (GBR)12 controls (1 voided), 1 timed station, 2 TCs[77]20 controls, 2 timed station, 3 TCs[78]
2015[79] Vladislav Vovk (UKR) Ivica Bertol (CRO) Søren Saxtorph (DEN)26 controls, 2 timed stations, 6 TCs[80]26 controls, 2 timed stations, 6 TCs[81]
2016[82] Michael Johansson (SWE) Pavel Shmatov (RUS) Ola Jansson (SWE)21 controls (1 voided), 1 timed station, 3 TCs[83]28 controls, 1 timed station, 3 TCs[84]
2017[85] Ola Jansson (SWE) Jana Kostová (CZE) Pekka Seppä (FIN)21 controls (2 voided), 1 timed station, 3 TCs[86]28 controls, 3 TCs [87]
2018[88] Ola Jansson (SWE) Michael Johansson (SWE) Svein Jakobsen (NOR)
2019[89] Ola Jansson (SWE) Pavel Shmatov (RUS) Michael Johansson (SWE)

TempO (since 2013)

All competitors, regardless of disability, participate in one single class only since there is no physical movement involved in the competition process.

Open

Year Gold Silver Bronze Number of controls (qualification) Number of controls (final)
2010[90]
(World TempO Trophy)
 Lauri Kontkanen (FIN) Lars Jakob Waaler (NOR) Martin Fredholm (SWE)
2011[91]
(World TempO Trophy)
 Martin Jullum (NOR) Antti Rusanen (FIN) Lars Jakob Waaler (NOR)
2012[92]
(World TempO Trophy)
 Marit Wiksell (SWE) Guido Michelotti (ITA) Martin Jullum (NOR)8 timed stations, 24 TCs
2013[93] Pinja Mäkinen (FIN) Marit Wiksell (SWE) Lauri Kontkanen (FIN)8 timed stations, 24 TCs5 timed stations, 15 TCs
2014[94] Martin Jullum (NOR) Lauri Kontkanen (FIN) Pinja Mäkinen (FIN)6 timed stations, 24 TCs[95]5 timed stations, 25 TCs[96]
2015[97] Antti Rusanen (FIN) Ján Furucz (SVK) Sondre Ruud Bråten (NOR)7 timed stations, 28 TCs[98]7 timed stations, 35 TCs[99]
2016[100] Lars Jakob Waaler (NOR) Marit Wiksell (SWE) Pinja Mäkinen (FIN)4 timed stations, 20 TCs[101]5 timed stations, 30 TCs[102]
2017[103] Vetle Ruud Bråten (NOR) Martin Aarholt Waaler (NOR) Ján Furucz (SVK)5 timed stations, 25 TCs[104]6 timed stations, 30 TCs[105]
2018[106] Petteri Hakala (FIN) Lennart Wahlgren (SWE)
 Ján Furucz (SVK)
2019[107] Marit Wiksell (SWE) Ines Domingues (POR) Antti Rusanen (FIN)

Paralympic

Year Gold Silver Bronze Number of controls (day 1) Number of controls (day 2)
2010[108]
(World TempO Trophy)
 Ola Jansson (SWE) Lennart Wahlgren (SWE) Bohuslav Hulka (CZE)

Team competition (before 2015)

Paralympic

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2004[109] United Kingdom Norway Lithuania
2005[110] United Kingdom Lithuania Japan
2006[111] Sweden Norway Finland
2007[112] Sweden Russia Ukraine
2008[113] Lithuania Finland Sweden

Open

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2009[114] Ukraine Sweden Czech Republic
2010[115] Sweden Finland Croatia
2011[116] Finland Norway Sweden
2012[117] Finland Sweden Croatia
2013[118] Sweden Croatia Denmark
2014[119] Croatia Sweden Latvia
2015[120] Ukraine Croatia Finland

Relay (since 2016)

Open

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2016[121] Slovakia Portugal Finland
2017[122] Slovenia Norway Czech Republic
2018[123] Norway Latvia Finland
2019[124] Finland Spain Great Britain

Paralympic

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2016[125] Sweden Ukraine Finland
2017[126] Czech Republic Norway Sweden
2018[127] Sweden Czech Republic Russia
2019[128] Czech Republic Ukraine Russia


References

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  17. cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

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