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28 Jul
42 nations entered to the World Orienteering Championships

The 27th World Orienteering Championships and 7th World Trail Orienteering Championships take place 8-15 August in Trondheim, Norway. Altogether 42 nations have entered athletes to the events – equalling the record number of nations from 2007 and 2009.

27 Jul
More than 4100 World Masters compete in Switzerland

The World Masters Orienteering Championships kick off in Pays de Neuchâtel, Switzerland on Saturday. The event will be huge: more than 4100 participants run in the championships classes, and some 400 in open classes. For example, anyone aiming to win M60 will first have to beat 445 competitors! But the competitions are not only attracting a big number of participants, they are also introducing a new class: M95. Erkki Luntamo, Finland, will turn 96 in November and is looking forward to winning his 13th gold medal at the World Masters Orienteering Championships before that.

20 Jul
World University Orienteering Championships in Sweden

17th World University Orienteering Championships kicked off in Borlänge, Sweden yesterday. Altogether 309 participants from 31 countries representing four continents will compete for World University Champion's title in sprint, middle distance and long distance. The competitions end with relay on Saturday.

20 Jul
International Conference on Orienteering Mapping: Programme

The IOF Map Commission welcomes you to the 14th International Conference on Orienteering Mapping that will take place in conjunction with the World Orienteering Championships in Trondheim, Norway.The programme for the conference has now been published.

18 Jul
World MTB Orienteering Championships: Denmark and Russia best in relay

Denmark was strong in the World Mountain Bike Orienteering Championships relay in Portugal on Saturday, fighting for gold in both classes. At the end, Anton Foliforov was able to secure men's victory to Russia, with Lasse Brun Pedersen from Denmark finishing a half a minute later, but in the women's class Denmark won the relay title before Finland on the second place.




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