European Orienteering Championships
The European Orienteering Championships were first held in 1962. They have been held biennially since 2000. From 2020, the European Orienteering Championships will be held annually, with sprint events and forest events in alternate years
European Orienteering Championships | |
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Status | active |
Genre | sports event |
Date(s) | May–June |
Frequency | biannual |
Location(s) | various |
Inaugurated | 1962 |
Organised by | IOF |
Format
The competition format has changed several times. From the beginning in 1962, the World Championships consisted of only two competitions: an individual race and an unofficial relay. The relay event was an official event for the first time in the 1964 European Championships. EOC was not arranged from 1964 to 2000. In 2000, a sprint race (roughly 12–15 minutes winning time). In 2002, a short distance race (roughly 20–25 minutes) was added. The middle distance (roughly 30–35 minutes) replaced the short distance in 2004 On IOF's 23rd congress in Lausanne in 2012, it was decided that a sprint relay event would be added in the 2016 European Orienteering Championships in Jeseník, Czech Republic.[1] The sprint relay are competed in urban areas and consists of four-orienteer mixed-gender teams with starting order woman-man-man-woman.
Current competition format
The current championship events are:
Distance | Winning Time | Notes |
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Long distance | 90–100 min | Previously called classic distance |
Middle distance | 30–35 min | Replaced short distance (20–25 min) in 2004 |
Relay | 3 × 40 min | Three-person teams |
Distance | Winning Time | Notes |
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Sprint | 12–15 min | |
Knock-out sprint | 5–8 min | First held in 2021 |
Sprint relay | 4 × 12–15 min | Four-person teams, two men and two women. |
Host towns/cities
Year | Date | Place |
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1962 | September 22–23 | Løten, Norway |
1964 | September 26–27 | Le Brassus, Switzerland |
2000 | June 30 - July 4 | Truskavets, Ukraine |
2002 | September 25–30 | Sümeg, Hungary |
2004 | July 10–17 | Roskilde, Denmark |
2006 | May 7–14 | Otepää, Estonia |
2008 | May 25 - June 1 | Ventspils, Latvia |
2010 | May 27 - June 6 | Primorsko,[2] Bulgaria |
2012 | May 14 - May 20 | Falun, Sweden[3] |
2014 | April 9–16 | Palmela, Portugal |
2016 | May 25–31 | Jeseník, Czech Republic |
2018 | May 5–12 | Cadempino, Switzerland |
2020 | August 16–23 | Rakvere, Estonia |
Individual/Classic/Long
Men
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Notes |
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1962 | Magne Lystad | Bertil Norman | Sivar Nordström | 16.5 km, 13 controls (individual event) |
1964 | Erkki Kohvakka | Alex Schwager | Aimo Tepsell | 15.0 km, 15 controls (individual event) |
2000 | Valentin Novikov | Marian Davidik | Bjørnar Valstad | Classic distance |
2002 | Thomas Bührer | Bjørnar Valstad | Emil Wingstedt | 12.4 km, 23 controls |
2004 | Kalle Dalin | Mats Haldin | Emil Wingstedt | 14.5 km, 29 controls |
2006 | Jani Lakanen | Daniel Hubmann | Olle Kärner | 16.21 km, 33 controls |
2008 | Dmitry Tsvetkov | Daniel Hubmann | Emil Wingstedt | 16.9 km, 33 controls |
2010 | Daniel Hubmann | Philippe Adamski | Fabian Hertner | 17.3 km, 30 controls |
2012 | Olav Lundanes | Matthias Merz | Valentin Novikov | 15.36 km, 33 controls |
2014 | Daniel Hubmann | Olav Lundanes | Fredrik Johansson | 20.3 km, 30 controls |
2016 | Daniel Hubmann | Magne Daehli | Martin Regborn | 16.1 km, 23 controls |
2018 | Olav Lundanes | Matthias Kyburz | Gernot Kerschbaumer | 14.9 km |
Women
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Notes |
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1962 | Ulla Lindkvist | Marit Økern | Emy Gauffin | 7.5 km, 7 controls (individual event) |
1964 | Margrit Thommen | Ann-Marie Wallsten | Ulla Lindkvist | 8.1 km, 10 controls (individual event) |
2000 | Hanne Staff | Brigitte Wolf | Yvette Baker | Classic distance |
2002 | Simone Niggli-Luder | Hanne Staff | Birgitte Husebye | 6.7 km, 17 controls |
2004 | Simone Niggli-Luder | Emma Engstrand | Tatiana Ryabkina | 9.6 km, 21 controls |
2006 | Simone Niggli-Luder | Heli Jukkola | Minna Kauppi | 10.93 km, 25 controls |
2008 | Anne Margrethe Hausken | Tatiana Ryabkina | Emma Engstrand | 11.0 km, 24 controls |
2010 | Simone Niggli-Luder | Dana Brozkova | Helena Jansson | 11.0 km, 26 controls |
2012 | Simone Niggli-Luder | Tatiana Ryabkina | Minna Kauppi | 9.76 km, 24 controls |
2014 | Judith Wyder | Svetlana Mironova | Catherine Taylor | 13.3 km, 23 controls |
2016 | Tove Alexandersson | Anne Margrethe Hausken | Svetlana Mironova | 10.3 km, 15 controls |
2018 | Tove Alexandersson | Natalia Gemperle | Julia Gross | 11.3 km |
Middle
Men
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Notes |
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2002 | Michael Mamleev | Yuri Omeltchenko | Jamie Stevenson | 5.2 km, 15 controls |
2004 | Thierry Gueorgiou | Jarkko Huovila | Emil Wingstedt | 6.4 km, 22 controls |
2006 | Thierry Gueorgiou | Martins Sirmais | Valentin Novikov | 6.7 km, 18 controls |
2008 | Thierry Gueorgiou | Martins Sirmais | Pasi Ikonen | 6.7 km, 22 controls |
2010 | Valentin Novikov | Matthias Merz | Daniel Hubmann | 6.4 km, 22 controls |
2012 | Olav Lundanes | Valentin Novikov | Carl Waaler Kaas | 6.24 km, 23 controls |
2014 | Daniel Hubmann | Fabian Hertner | Thierry Gueorgiou | 7.9 km, 22 controls |
2016 | Matthias Kyburz | Gustav Bergman | Lucas Basset | 5.7 km, 24 controls |
2018 | Matthias Kyburz | Florian Howald | Olav Lundanes | 5.4 km, 19 controls |
Women
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Notes |
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2002 | Gunilla Svärd | Brigitte Wolf | Birgitte Husebye | 4.5 km, 13 controls |
2004 | Hanne Staff | Dainora Alšauskaitė | Tatiana Ryabkina | 5.3 km, 21 controls |
2006 | Minna Kauppi | Marianne Andersen | Heli Jukkola | 5.679 km, 15 controls |
2008 | Heli Jukkola | Merja Rantanen | Minna Kauppi | 5.2 km, 16 controls |
2010 | Simone Niggli-Luder | Signe Soes | Lena Eliasson | 5.4 km, 22 controls |
2012 | Simone Niggli-Luder | Minna Kauppi | Tatiana Ryabkina | 5.19 km, 18 controls |
2014 | Signe Søes | Maja Alm | Tove Alexandersson | 6.4 km, 17 controls |
2016 | Tove Alexandersson | Judith Wyder | Marika Teini | 5.0 km, 21 controls |
2018 | Marika Teini | Tove Alexandersson | Simona Aebersold | 4.3 km, 16 controls |
Short/Sprint
Men
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Notes |
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2000 | Valentin Novikov | Yuri Omeltchenko | Tore Sandvik | Short distance |
2002 | Emil Wingstedt | Håkan Pettersson | Yuri Omeltchenko | 3.2 km, 10 controls |
2004 | Emil Wingstedt | Andrey Khramov | Mårten Boström | 3.0 km, 20 controls |
2006 | Emil Wingstedt | Jamie Stevenson | Andrey Khramov | 3.07 km, 17 controls |
2008 | Emil Wingstedt | Daniel Hubmann | Andrey Khramov | 3.3 km, 19 controls |
2010 | Fabian Hertner | Daniel Hubmann | Emil Wingstedt | 3.3 km, 24 controls |
2012 | Jonas Leandersson | Kiril Nikolov | Jerker Lysell Daniel Hubmann | 3.54 km, 20 controls |
2014 | Jonas Leandersson | Jerker Lysell | Martin Hubmann | 2.8 km, 22 controls |
2016 | Matthias Kyburz | Gustav Bergman | Florian Howald | 3.4 km, 22 controls |
2018 | Matthias Kyburz Daniel Hubmann | Kristian Jones | 4.2 km, 27 controls |
Women
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Notes |
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2000 | Jenny Johansson | Simone Luder | Anna Górnicka-Antonowicz | Short distance |
2002 | Vroni König-Salmi | Elisabeth Ingvaldsen | Anne Margrethe Hausken | 2.85 km, 11 controls |
2004 | Simone Niggli-Luder | Jenny Johansson | Emma Engstrand | 2.5 km, 16 controls |
2006 | Simone Niggli-Luder | Marianne Andersen | Minna Kauppi | 2.73 km, 14 controls |
2008 | Anne Margrethe Hausken | Heli Jukkola | Helena Jansson | 2.5 km, 14 controls |
2010 | Helena Jansson | Simone Niggli-Luder | Maja Alm | 2.8 km, 21 controls |
2012 | Simone Niggli-Luder | Lena Eliasson | Maja Alm | 3.21 km, 16 controls |
2014 | Judith Wyder | Nadiya Volynska | Julia Gross | 2.3 km, 19 controls |
2016 | Judith Wyder | Nadiya Volynska | Maja Alm Galina Vinogradova | 3.0 km, 18 controls |
2018 | Tove Alexandersson | Judith Wyder | Natalia Gemperle | 3.8 km, 23 controls |
Relay
Men
Women
Sprint relay
External links and references
- European Orienteering Championships, senior statistics 1962-2004
- EOC 2006 Statistics
- EOC 2006 Official site
- EOC 2008 Official site
- EOC 2010 Official site
- EOC 2012 Official site
- EOC 2014 Official site
- EOC 2016 Official site
- EOC 2018 Official site
- EOC 2020 in IOF Eventor
- Hungarian orienteers on the European Championships (9 June 2008)
References
- "Sprint Relay in EOC 2016 Programme". EOC 2016. 4 August 2015. Retrieved 8 February 2019.
- Host town of EOC 2010
- "Bulletin 1 of EOC 2012 in Falun/Mora/Orsa" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-11-26. Retrieved 2010-08-09.