Junior World Orienteering Championships
















Junior World Orienteering Championships
Status
active
Genre
sports event
Date(s)
June–July
Frequency
annual
Location(s)
various
Inaugurated
1990 (1990)
Organised by
IOF


Jørgen Rostrup (1997/1998-ch)




Tatiana Pereliaeva (1998/2000-ch)




Minna Kauppi (2001/2002-ch)




Matthias Merz (2004-ch)




Helena Jansson (2004-ch)


The Junior World Orienteering Championships (or JWOC) are an orienteering competition held every year. They were first held in 1990. Entry is open to national teams aged 20 and below as of 31 December in the year of competition. Representative countries must be members of the International Orienteering Federation (IOF).




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Current program


  • 3 Host Towns/Cities


  • 4 Individual/Classic/Long

    • 4.1 Men


    • 4.2 Women



  • 5 Short/Middle distance

    • 5.1 Men


    • 5.2 Women



  • 6 Sprint

    • 6.1 Men


    • 6.2 Women



  • 7 Relay

    • 7.1 Men


    • 7.2 Women



  • 8 Medal table


  • 9 See also


  • 10 External links and references




History


An international junior match was arranged first time in 1983 in Ry, Denmark, and then in 1984 (Hartberg, Austria) and 1985 (Font-Romeau, France). From 1986 (in Pécs, Hungary) the events became the unofficial Junior European Championships, and were held the following years, 1987 (Ambleside, England), 1988 (Eupen, Belgium) and 1989 (Seefeld/Kufstein, Austria). From 1990 (Älvsbyn, Sweden), the competition became official Junior World Orienteering Championships.



Current program


Current program includes:


  • Individual Sprint Event (Straight Final)

  • Individual Middle Distance Event (Consists of a qualifier and ranked finals)

  • Individual Long Distance Event (Straight Final)

  • Team Relay

Originally JWOC started with an Individual (Classic) competition followed by a relay. The Short Distance Championships were added in 1991, which remained until 2004 where the Short Distance became the Middle Distance, falling into line with the World Orienteering Championships.
An unofficial Sprint Race was held in Switzerland in 2005 in conjunction with the PostFinance-Sprint [1]. Shortly following this event the Sprint discipline was added to the program for Lithuania 2006.



Host Towns/Cities


































































































Year
Date
Place
19907–12 July
Sweden Älvsbyn, Sweden.[1]
19917–13 July
Germany Berlin, Germany.[2]
19927–13 July
Finland Jyväskylä, Finland
19937–10 July
Italy Kastelruth, Italy
199412–16 July
Poland Gdynia, Poland
19959–12 July
Denmark Horsens, Denmark
19968–14 July
Romania Govora, Romania
19977–13 July
Belgium Leopoldsburg, Belgium
199813–18 July
France Reims, France
19995–11 July
Bulgaria Varna, Bulgaria
20009–15 July
Czech Republic Nové Město na Moravě, Czech Republic
20019–15 July
Hungary Miskolc, Hungary
20027–14 July
Spain Alicante, Spain
20037–12 July
Estonia Põlva, Estonia
20045–11 July
Poland Gdańsk, Poland
200511–16 July
Switzerland Tenero, Switzerland
20062–7 July
Lithuania Druskininkai, Lithuania
20077–15 July
Australia Dubbo, Australia
200830 June–6 July
Sweden Gothenburg, Sweden
20096–11 July
Italy Primiero, Italy
20104–10 July
Denmark Aalborg, Denmark
20113–8 July
Poland Wejherowo, Poland
20128–13 July
Slovakia Košice, Slovakia
201330 June-6 July
Czech Republic Hradec Králové, Czech Republic.[3]
201422–27 July
Bulgaria Borovets, Bulgaria
20154–10 July
Norway Rauland, Norway
201610–18 July
Switzerland Engadin, Switzerland
20179–16 July
Finland Tampere, Finland
20188–15 July
Hungary Kecskemét, Hungary
20196–12 July
Denmark Silkeborg, Denmark
202028 June–5 July
Turkey Turkey


Individual/Classic/Long


This event was called "Classic distance" from 1991 to 2003, and since 2004 it is called "Long distance".



Men
























































































































































Year
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Notes
1990
Finland Mikael Boström

Sweden Jimmy Birklin

Finland Sören Nymalm

1991
Soviet Union Ivars Zagars

Czechoslovakia Tomas Dolezal

Finland Mikko Lepo

1992
Sweden Johan Näsman

Denmark Chris Terkelsen

Sweden Fredrik Löwegren

1993
Norway Odin Tellesbø

Denmark Torben Nørgård

Finland Tommi Tölkkö

1994
Poland Robert Banach

Poland Janusz Gliszczyński

Finland Tommi Tölkkö

1995
Hungary Gabor Domonyik

Russia Michael Mamleev

Finland Jani Lakanen

1996
Romania Maricel Olaru

Sweden Anders Axenborg

Finland Jani Lakanen

1997
Sweden Johan Modig

Czech Republic Vladimir Lucan

Slovakia Marian Davidik

1998
Sweden Håkan Pettersson

France Thierry Gueorgiou

Norway Jørgen Rostrup

1999
Russia Andrey Khramov

Finland Mikko Heikelä

Australia Troy de Haas

2000
Czech Republic Jiri Kazda

Finland Pasi Ikonen

Czech Republic Jaromir Svihovsky

2001
Russia Andrey Khramov

Finland Mårten Boström

Czech Republic Michal Smola

2002
Switzerland Daniel Hubmann

Poland Wojciech Kowalski

Russia Alexei Bortnik

2003
Russia Dmitry Tsvetkov

Switzerland Matthias Merz

Switzerland Daniel Hubmann

2004
Switzerland Matthias Merz

Sweden Martin Johansson

Lithuania Simonas Krepsta

2005
Norway Olav Lundanes

Switzerland Andreas Ruedlinger

France Philippe Adamski

2006
Norway Anders Skarholt

Norway Olav Lundanes

Estonia Markus Puusepp

2007
Norway Olav Lundanes

Norway Magne Dæhli

Denmark Christian Bobach

2008
Sweden Johan Runesson

Estonia Timo Sild

Switzerland Matthias Kyburz
10.2 km, 21 controls
2009
Sweden Gustav Bergman

Denmark Søren Bobach

Switzerland Martin Hubmann

9.5 km, 29 controls


2010
Czech Republic Pavel Kubat

Sweden Johan Runesson

Switzerland Matthias Kyburz
11.3 km, 31 controls
2011
Norway Yngve Skogstad

Austria Robert Merl

France Lucas Basset
11.1 km, 23 controls
2012
Norway Eskil Kinneberg

Denmark Marius Thrane Ødum

Russia Gleb Tikhonov
11.5 km, 23 controls
2013
Poland Piotr Parfianowicz[3]

Switzerland Florian Schneider[3]

Russia Andrey Kozyrev[3]
9.9 km, 21 controls
2014
Sweden Anton Johansson

Sweden Assar Hellstrom

Czech Republic Marek Minár

10.2 km, 23 controls


2015
Finland Olli Ojanaho

Sweden Simon Hector

Norway Andreas Soelberg

10.7 km, 24 controls


2016
Switzerland Joey Hadorn

Switzerland Thomas Curiger

Sweden Isac von Krusenstierna

8.8 km, 21 controls


2017
Finland Olli Ojanaho

Sweden Simon Imark

Sweden Simon Hector

2018
Norway Kasper Fosser

France Mathieu Perrin

Czech Republic Daniel Vandas


Women
























































































































































Year
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Notes
1990
Norway Torunn Fossli

Sweden Marlena Jansson

Finland Mari Lukkarinen

1991
Finland Mari Lukkarinen

Czech Republic Marcela Kubatkova

Sweden Katarina Allberg

1992
Poland Barbara Bączek

Finland Johanna Tiira

Norway Hanne Staff

1993
Finland Liisa Anttila

Denmark Tenna Nörgård

Czech Republic Hana Dolezelova

1994
Denmark Christina Grøndahl

Sweden Pia Olsson

Poland Ewa Kozłowska

1995
Denmark Christina Grøndahl

Czech Republic Lenka Cechova

Czech Republic Katerina Miksova

1996
Romania Enikö Fey

Czech Republic Katerina Pracna

Germany Karin Schmalfeld

1997
Switzerland Simone Luder

Finland Hanna Heiskanen

Switzerland Regula Hulliger

1998
Finland Hanna Heiskanen

Russia Tatiana Pereliaeva

Czech Republic Eva Jurenikova

1999
Switzerland Regula Hulliger

Russia Tatiana Pereliaeva

Hungary Katalin Hecz

2000
Russia Tatiana Pereliaeva

Norway Marianne Riddervold

Ukraine Nataliya Potopalska

2001
Czech Republic Dana Brožková

Finland Pinja Satri

Russia Daria Smolik

2002
Finland Tiina Kivimäki

Czech Republic Michaela Przyczkova

Finland Minna Kauppi

2003
Czech Republic Martina Dockalova

Finland Anni-Maija Fincke

Sweden Helena Jansson

2004
Finland Silja Tarvonen

Switzerland Seline Stadler

United Kingdom Allison O'Neill

2005
Norway Mari Fasting

Norway Elise Egseth

Finland Paula Iso-Markku

2006
Australia Hanny Allston

Norway Betty Ann Bjerkreim Nilsen

Sweden Elin A Skantze

2007
Norway Siri Ulvestad

Norway Kine Hallan Steiwer

Finland Heini Saarimäki

2008
Sweden Jenny Lönnkvist

Sweden Beata Falk

Norway Siri Ulvestad
6.7 km, 15 controls
2009
Denmark Ida Bobach

Sweden Jenny Lönnkvist

Finland Teini Marika

5.7 km, 18 controls


2010
Denmark Ida Bobach

Sweden Therese Klintberg

Finland Sari Anttonen
7.3 km, 22 controls
2011
Denmark Ida Bobach

Denmark Emma Klingenberg

Sweden Tove Alexandersson
7.7 km, 20 controls
2012
Finland Kirsi Nurmi

Sweden Frida Sandberg

Canada Emily Kemp
7.7 km, 13 controls
2013
Sweden Lisa Risby[3]

Sweden Sara Hagström[3]

Russia Ekaterina Savkina[3]
7.1 km, 15 controls
2014
Norway Gunvor Hov Høydal

Sweden Sara Hagstrom

Finland Emmi Jokela
7.2 km, 16 controls
2015
Sweden Sara Hagstrom

Finland Anna Haataja

Switzerland Sandrine Mueller
7.3 km, 16 controls
2016
Finland Anna Haataja

Switzerland Valerie Aebischer

Switzerland Sofie Bachmann
6.5 km, 16 controls
2017
Switzerland Simona Aebersold

Finland Veera Klemettinen

Switzerland Sofie Bachmann

2018
Switzerland Simona Aebersold

Hungary Zsofia Sarkozy

Czech Republic Tereza Janosikova


Short/Middle distance


This event was called "Short distance" from 1991 to 2003. Since 2004 it is called "Middle distance".



Men



















































































































































Year
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Notes
1991
Poland Janusz Porzycz

Finland Mikko Lepo

Sweden Stefan Sandahl
6.02 km, 14 cp, 48 participants
1992
Finland Mikko Lepo

Norway Bernt Bjørnsgaard

Sweden Joakim Carlson
3.6 km, 10 controls
1993
Czech Republic Vaclav Zakouril

Norway Bernt Bjørnsgaard

Finland Miko Lepo

1994
Sweden Jon Engkvist

Norway Holger Hott Johansen

Finland Tommi Toikko
5.2 km, 12 controls
1995
Hungary Domonyik Gábor

Czech Republic Tomas Zakouril

Russia Michael Mamleev
4.675 km, 11 cp, 142 participants
1996
Hungary Domonyik Gábor

Sweden Johan Modig

Romania Horatio Grecu

1997
Norway Jørgen Rostrup

Sweden Rikard Gunnarsson

Sweden Per Oberg
5.0 km, 18 cp, 60 participants
1998
Norway Jørgen Rostrup

Sweden Rikard Gunnarsson

Sweden H. Peterson

1999
Finland Jonne Lakanen

Russia Sergey Detkov

France Thierry Gueorgiou
4.8 km, 14 controls
2000
Czech Republic Michal Smola

Czech Republic Zbyněk Hora

Czech Republic Jaromír Švihovský

2001
Norway Marius Bjugan

Sweden Jan Troeng

Czech Republic Michal Smola
4.808 km, 13 controls
2002
Sweden Erik Andersson

Finland Tuomas Tervo

Finland Jörgen Wickholm
4.65 km, 14 controls
2003
Switzerland Matthias Merz

Finland Tuomas Tervo

Russia Aleksei Bortnik
3.6 km, 11 controls
2004
Norway Audun Bjerkreim Nilsen

Switzerland Matthias Merz

Lithuania Simonas Krepsta
4.61 km, 14 controls
2005
Switzerland Fabian Hertner

France Philippe Adamski

Finland Hannu Airila
3.5 km, 17 controls
2006
Czech Republic Jan Benes
Denmark Søren Bobach
 
Norway Olav Lundanes
4.4 km
2007
Norway Olav Lundanes

Sweden Petter Eriksson

Switzerland Martin Hubmann
4.5 km, 22 controls
2008
Sweden Johan Runesson

Norway Ulf Forseth Indgaard

Denmark Sören Bobach
4.1 km, 16 controls
2009
Finland Olli-Markus Taivainen

Switzerland Philipp Sauter

Norway Ulf Forseth Indgaard
4.1 km, 19 controls
2010
Norway Gaute Hallan Steiwer

Sweden Jonas Leandersson

Sweden Olle Boström
4.7 km, 23 controls
2011
Finland Topias Tiainen
Austria Robert Merl
Russia Dmitry Nakonechnyy
4.2 km, 17 controls
2012
New Zealand Matt Ogden

Czech Republic Jan Petržela

Switzerland Florian Schneider
4.8 km, 19 controls
2013
Sweden Emil Svensk[3]

Sweden Anton Johansson[3]

Sweden Jens Wängdahl[3]
3.6 km, 17 controls
2014
Finland Miika Kirmula

Italy Riccardo Scalet

Finland Olli Ojanaho
3.8 km, 16 controls
2015
Finland Olli Ojanaho

Sweden Erik Andersson

Switzerland Sven Hellmuller
4.2 km, 19 controls
2016
Switzerland Thomas Curiger

Switzerland Joey Hadorn

Norway Audun Heimdal
3.8 km, 17 controls
2017
Finland Olli Ojanaho

Norway Audun Heimdal

Sweden Simon Imark
4.1 km, 18 controls
2018
Sweden Jesper Svensk

Sweden Simon Imark

Sweden Henrik Johannesson


Women



















































































































































Year
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Notes
1991
Germany Kristin Liebich

Finland Johanna Tiira

Sweden Karolina Arewång
4.43 km, 11 controls 48 participants
1992
Poland Barbara Bączek

Finland Riita Korpela

Norway Elisabeth Ingvaldsen
2.8 km, 8 controls 49 participants
1993
Denmark Tenna Norgaard

Finland Satu Mäkitammi

Finland Liisa Anttila
3.35 km, 12 controls
1994
Norway Synne Lea

Sweden Pia Olsson

Finland Terhi Hyttinen
3.9 km, 9 controls
1995
Denmark Christina Gröndahl

Germany Karin Schmalfeld

Czech Republic Iva Navratilova
3.52 km, 10 controls, 101 participants
1996
Romania Enikõ Fey

Sweden Annika Björk

Russia Julia Morozova
3.79 km, 9 controls, 113 participants
1997
Finland Hanna Heiskanen

Czech Republic Katerina Miksova

Finland Heli Jukkola
4.2 km, 14 controls
1998
Russia Tatiana Pereliaeva

Switzerland Astrid Fritschi

Finland Hanna Heiskanen

1999
Switzerland Regula Hulliger

Finland Salla Sukki

Finland Johanna Seppinen
3.95 km, 14 controls
2000
Sweden Camilla Berglund

Sweden Maria Bergkvist

Finland Minna Kauppi

2001
Finland Minna Kauppi

Lithuania Ieva Sargautyte

Sweden Kajsa Nilsson
3.903 km, 11 controls
2002
Finland Minna Kauppi

Lithuania Indre Valaite

Switzerland Martina Fritschy
3.8 km, 13 controls
2003
Finland Laura Hokka

Denmark Signe Søes

Estonia Eveli Saue
3.7 km, 12 controls
2004
Sweden Helena Jansson

Czech Republic Radka Brožková

Finland Anni-Maija Fincke
4.13 km, 12 controls
2005
Sweden Anna Persson

Finland Heini Wennman

Australia Hanny Allston
3.0 km, 14 controls
2006
Norway Betty Ann Bjerkreim Nilsen

Finland Ulrika Uotila

Denmark Signe Klinting
3.6 km, 14 controls
2007
Sweden Jenny Lönnkvist

Norway Ida Marie Bjørgul

Russia Tatyana Mendel
Finland Saila Kinni
3.6 km, 21 controls
2008
Finland Venla Niemi

Sweden Beata Falk

France Karine D`Harreville
3.0 km, 12 controls
2009
Sweden Tove Alexandersson

Norway Britt Ingunn Nydal

Denmark Ida Bobach
3.1 km, 15 controls
2010
Sweden Tove Alexandersson

Sweden Lilian Forsgren

Switzerland Sarina Jenzer
3.9 km, 20 controls
2011
Denmark Ida Bobach

Sweden Tove Alexandersson

Denmark Emma Klingenberg

3.5 km, 14 controls


2012
Sweden Tove Alexandersson

Sweden Frida Sandberg

Switzerland Sandrine Müller
3,6 km, 17 controls
2013
Denmark Miri Thrane Ödum[3]

Sweden Lisa Risby[3]

Norway Mathilde Rundhaug[3]
3.0 km, 14 controls
2014
Switzerland Sina Tommer
Sweden Sara Hagstrom

Sweden Andrea Svensson
3,1 km, 15 controls
2015
Norway Anine Ahlsand

Sweden Johanna Oberg

Switzerland Sandrine Mueller
3.6 km, 18 controls
2016
Switzerland Simona Aebersold

Poland Aleksandra Hornik

Sweden Johanna Oberg
3.1 km, 17 controls
2017
Switzerland Simona Aebersold

Sweden Linnea Golsäter

Finland Veera Klemettinen
3.5 km, 16 controls
2018
Hungary Csilla Gardonyi

Sweden Sanna Fast

Czech Republic Barbora Chaloupska


Sprint


This event was first held in 2006



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Year
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Notes
2006
Sweden Mikael Kristensson

Sweden Patrik Karlsson

Ukraine Ruslan Glebov
3.2 km, 16 controls
2007
Czech Republic Vojtech Kral

Norway Olav Lundanes

Bulgaria Ivan Sirakov
3.25 km, 18 controls
2008
Czech Republic Stepan Kodeda

Sweden Johan Runesson

Denmark Sören Bobach
2.81 km, 16 controls
2009
Switzerland Matthias Kyburz

Czech Republic Milos Nykodym

Switzerland Martin Hubmann
3.1 km, 24 controls
2010
Denmark Rasmus Thrane Hansen

United Kingdom Kristian Jones

Norway Vegard Dannielsen
2.65 km, 22 controls
2011
France Lucas Basset

Spain Andreu Blanes

Switzerland Florian Howald

2.9 km, 23 controls


2012
Russia Gleb Tikhonov

Czech Republic Jan Petrzela

Norway Eskil Kinneberg
2,9 km, 20 controls
2013
Switzerland Florian Schneider[3]

Czech Republic Michal Hubáček[3]

New Zealand Tim Robertson[3]
2.4 km, 21 controls
2014
New Zealand Tim Robertson

Poland Piotr Parfianowicz

Sweden Anton Johansson
3.0 km, 20 controls
2015
New Zealand Tim Robertson

Finland Aleksi Niemi

Lithuania Algirdas Bartkevicius
2,9 km, 17 controls
2016
Switzerland Joey Hadorn

Switzerland Thomas Curiger

Sweden Isac von Krusenstierna
3.7 km, 19 controls
2017
Finland Olli Ojanaho

New Zealand Tommy Hayes

Switzerland Joey Hadorn

2018
Germany Colin Kolbe

United Kingdom Matthew Fellbaum

Norway Kasper Fosser
Finland Otto Kaario


Women








































































Year
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Notes
2006
Norway Ingunn Hultgreen Weltzien

Australia Hanny Allston

Sweden Eva Svensson
2.5 km, 13 controls 121 participants
2007
Sweden Eva Svensson

Czech Republic Sarka Svobodna

Denmark Maja Alm
2.7 km, 17 controls
2008
Denmark Emma Klingenberg

Norway Silje Ekroll Jahren

Sweden Jenny Lönnkvist
2.56 km, 13 controls
2009
Sweden Jenny Lönnkvist

Denmark Ida Bobach

Czech Republic Tereza Novotna
2.5 km, 21 controls
2010
Denmark Ida Bobach

Poland Hanna Wiśniewska

Poland Monika Gajda
2.33 km, 19 controls
2011
Denmark Ida Bobach

Denmark Emma Klingenberg

Czech Republic Tereza Novotná

2.5 km, 22 controls


2012
Sweden Tove Alexandersson

Denmark Emma Klingenberg

Sweden Frida Sandberg
2.3 km, 17 controls
2013
Norway Heidi Mårtensson[3]

Denmark Nicoline Friberg Klysner[3]

Belarus Anastasia Denisova[3]
2.1 km, 19 controls
2014
Sweden Sara Hagstrom

Norway Heidi Mårtensson

Denmark Miri Thrane Ødum
2.5 km, 17 controls
2015
Switzerland Simona Aebersold

Norway Heidi Mårtensson

Finland Karoliina Ukskoski
2.4 km, 13 controls
2016
Switzerland Simona Aebersold

Russia Anna Dvorianskaia

Finland Anna Haataja
3.3 km, 16 controls
2017
Switzerland Simona Aebersold

Czech Republic Tereza Janosikova

Sweden Linnea Golsater

2018
Switzerland Simona Aebersold

Czech Republic Tereza Janosikova

Hungary Csilla Gardonyi


Relay




Mari Fasting (2005-ch)




Olav Lundanes (2005/2007-ch)




Jan Benes (2006-ch)




Betty Ann Bjerkreim Nilsen (2006-ch)




Siri Ulvestad (2007-ch)




Jenny Lönnkvist (2008-ch)




Stepan Kodeda (2008-ch)



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Year
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Notes
1990
Finland Finland
Mikael Boström
Sören Nymalm
Kimmo Liljeström

Sweden Sweden
Mikael Palmberg
Klas Karlsson
Jimmy Birklin

Norway Norway
Tore Sandvik
Espen Bergstrøm
Harald Bakke

1991
Sweden Sweden
Fredrik Löwegren
Magnus Palmberg
Andreas Nilsson

Soviet Union USSR
Girts Vegeris
Janis Ozolins
Ivars Zagars

Czech Republic Czechoslovakia
Aleš Drahoňovský
Tomáš Doležal
Libor Zřídkaveselý

1992
Finland Finland
Aarto Hirvi
Marko Pitkänen
Mikko Lepo

Norway Norway
Knut Aalde
Stein Krogstad
Thormod Berg

Sweden Sweden
Anders Åkerman
Johan Näsman
Fredrik Löwegren

1993
Finland Finland
Simo Martomaa
Tommi Tölkkö
Mikko Lepo

Norway Norway
Holger Hott Johansen
Bernt Bjørnsgaard
Odin Tellesbø

Poland Poland
Robert Banach
Dariusz Mikusiński
Janusz Porzycz

1994
Russia Russia
Ivan Murashov
Michael Mamleev
Valentin Novikov

Finland Finland
Jarkko Huovila
Lasse Torpo
Simo Martomaa

Hungary Hungary
Tamas Kronvald
Ferenc Levai
Gabor Domonyik

1995
Denmark Denmark
Jesper Damgaard
Mads Ingvardsen
Troels Nielsen

Hungary Hungary
Kolos Vadja
Lajos Sarecz
Gabor Domonyik

Finland Finland
Ville Repo
Jarkko Huovila
Miika Hernelahti

1996
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Michal Horacek
Vladimir Lucan
Lubos Mateju

Slovakia Slovakia
Frantisek Libant
Maros Bukovac
Marian Davidik

Switzerland Switzerland
Urs Müller
David Schneider
Adrian Klauser

1997
Sweden Sweden
Jonas Pilblad
Johan Modig
Per Öberg

Czech Republic Czech Republic
Lukas Prinda
Michal Horacek
Vladimir Lucan

Slovakia Slovakia
Frantisek Libant
Igor Patras
Marian Davidik

1998
Sweden Sweden
Rikard Gunnarsson
Mats Troeng
Håkan Peterson

Finland Finland
Pasi Ikonen
Samuli Salmenoja
Jonne Lakanen

France France
Thierry Gueorgiou
J-Baptiste Bourrin
François Gonon

1999
Finland Finland
Pasi Ikonen
Jonne Lakanen
Mikko Heikelä

France France
Benoit Peyvel
Thierry Gueorgiou
François Gonon

Switzerland Switzerland
Beat Studer
Christian Ott
Felix Bentz

2000
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Jirí Kazda
Jaromí Svihovský
Michal Smola

Sweden Sweden
Erik Öhlund
David Andersson
Peter Öberg

Finland Finland
Timo Saarinen
Markus Lindeqvist
Pasi Ikonen

2001
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Jan Mrazek
Jaromir Vlach
Michal Smola

Poland Poland
Maciej Grabowski
Wojciech Kowalski
Wojciech Dwojak

Sweden Sweden
David Andersson
Erik Andersson
Jan Troeng

2002
Switzerland Switzerland
Matthias Merz
Daniel Hubmann
Lukas Ebneter

Finland Finland
Tuomas Tervo
Juha-Matti Huhtanen
Jörgen Wickholm

Sweden Sweden
Anders Holmberg
Johan Höij
Erik Andersson

2003
Russia Russia
Dmitry Tsvetkov
Dmitri Jekaterinin
Aleksei Bortnik

Norway Norway
Kristian Dalby
Lars Skjeset
Audun Weltzien

Switzerland Switzerland
Hannes Friederich
Matthias Merz
Daniel Hubmann

2004
Sweden Sweden
Johan Lindahl
Mattias Millinger
Martin Johansson

Czech Republic Czech Republic
Jan Palas
Jan Šedivý
Jan Procházka

Switzerland Switzerland
Andreas Ruedlinger
Fabian Hertner
Matthias Merz

2005
Norway Norway
Øystein Sørensen
Magne Dæhli
Olav Lundanes

Czech Republic Czech Republic
Adam Chromy
Jan Benes
Jan Palas

Sweden Sweden
John Fredriksson
Erik Rost
Mikael Kristensson

2006
Estonia Estonia
Mihkel Jarveoja
Timo Sild
Markus Puusepp

Sweden Sweden
Fredrik Johansson
John Fredriksson
Mikael Kristensson

Norway Norway
Anders Skarholt
Erik Sagvolden
Olav Lundanes

2007
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Stepan Kodeda
Jan Benes
Adam Chromy

Norway Norway
Torgeir Nørbech
Magne Dæhli
Olav Lundanes

Latvia Latvia
Mikus Zagata
Kalvis Mihailovs
Anatolijis Tarasovs

2008
Sweden Sweden
Erik Liljekvist
Olle Boström
Johan Runesson

Russia Russia 2
Yury Kiryanov
Georgy Mavchun
Dmitry Masnyy

Norway Norway
Ulf Forseth Indgaard
Bjørn Danielsen Ekeberg
Erik Sagvolden

2009
Sweden Sweden
Olle Boström
Albin Ridefelt
Gustav Bergman

Switzerland Switzerland
Philipp Sauter
Matthias Kyburz
Martin Hubmann

Denmark Denmark
Marius Thrane Ødum
Rasmus Thrane Hansen
Søren Bobach

2010
Norway Norway
Gaute Hallan Steiwer
Eskil Kinneberg
Vegard Danielsen

Sweden Sweden
Olle Boström
Gustav Bergman
Johan Runesson

Denmark Denmark
Andreas Hougaard Boesen
Marius Thrane Ødum
Rasmus Thrane Hansen

2011
Poland Poland
Piotr Parfianowicz
Rafał Podziński
Michał Olejnik

Sweden Sweden
Jonas Nordstrom
Richard Olsson
Albin Ridefelt

Czech Republic Czech Republic
Michal Hubacek
Marek Schuster
Pavel Kubat

2012
Russia Russia
Ivan Kuchmenko
Andrey Kozyrev
Gleb Tikhonov

Denmark Denmark
Jakob Ekhard Edsen
Thor Nörskov
Marius Thrane Ödum

Norway Norway
Jon Aukrust Osmoen
Hakon Jarvis Westergard
Eskil Kinneberg

2013
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Marek Schuster
Adam Chloupek
Michal Hubacek

Sweden Sweden
Anton Johansson
Jens Wängdahl
Emil Svensk

Russia Russia
Ivan Kuchmenko
Dmitry Polyakov
Andrey Kozyrev

2014
Sweden Sweden
Assar Hellstrom
Simon Hector
Anton Johansson

Czech Republic Czech Republic
Ondrej Semík
Jonás Hubácek
Marek Minár

Switzerland Switzerland
Jonas Egger
Tobia Pezzati
Sven Hellmueller

2015
Finland Finland
Topi Raitanen
Aleksi Niemi
Olli Ojanaho

Norway Norway
Hakon Christiansen
Anders Felde Olaussen
Markus Holter

Sweden Sweden
Emil Granqvist
Erik Andersson
Simon Hector

2016
Switzerland Switzerland
Thomas Curiger
Riccardo Rancan
Joey Hadorn

Sweden Sweden
Anton Forsberg
Simon Hector
Isac von Krusenstierna

Finland Finland
Topias Ahola
Anton Kuukka
Olli Ojanaho

2017
Norway Norway
Kasper Fosser
Elias Jonsson
Audun Heimdal

Finland Finland
Akseli Ruohola
Aleksi Sorsa
Olli Ojanaho

Russia Russia
Daniil Kashin
Kiril Komarov
Mikhail Kuleshov

2018
Norway Norway
Havard Eidsmo
Elias Jonsson
Kasper Fosser

Sweden Sweden
Jesper Svensk
Simon Imark
Isac von Krusenstierna

Czech Republic Czech Republic
Vojtech Sykora
Tomas Krivda
Daniel Vandas


Women
























































































































































Year
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Notes
1990
Norway Norway
Hanne Staff
Torunn Fossli Sæthre
Hanne Sandstad

Sweden Sweden
Gunilla Svärd
Karin Wollbrand
Marlena Jansson

Finland Finland
Tuija Tammerin
Eija Kujansuu
Mari Lukkarinen

official race?
1991
Finland Finland
Johanna Tiira
Sanna Turakainen
Mari Lukkarinen

Germany Germany
Katrin Renger
Christin Libich
Anke Xylander

Norway Norway
Hanne Staff
Miri Jörgensen
Berit Sofie Grydeland

1992
Sweden Sweden
Lena Hasselström
Maria Sandström
Hanna Larsson

Finland Finland
Riitta Korpela
Sanna Turakainen
Johanna Tiira

Norway Norway
Hanne Staff
Miri Jörgensen
Elisabeth Ingvaldsen

1993
Switzerland Switzerland
Brigitte Grüniger
Käthi Widler
Marie-Luce Romanens

Finland Finland
Satu Mäkitammi
Katja Honkala
Liisa Anttila

Norway Norway
Birgitte Husebye
Miri Jörgensen
Elisabeth Ingvaldsen

1994
Sweden Sweden
Pia Olsson
Kristina Kull
Annika Björk

Finland Finland
Satu Mäkitammi
Henna-Riikka Huhta
Anu Heikkilä

Poland Poland
Małgorzata Stankiewicz
Aneta Jabłońska
Ewa Kozłowska

1995
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Katarina Miksova
Katarina Pracna
Eva Jurenikova

Sweden Sweden
Maria Dahlin
Kristin Backåkers
Annika Björk

Switzerland Switzerland
Susi Widler
Susanne Wehrli
Sara Wegmüller

1996
Romania Romania
Eniko Gall
Zsuzsa Fey
Enikö Fey

Switzerland Switzerland
Simone Luder
Regula Hulliger
Sara Wegmüller

Russia Russia
Julia Morozova
Olga Trekhova
Tatiana Pereliaeva

1997
Sweden Sweden
Emma Engstrand
Jenny Johansson
Catalina Asp

Czech Republic Czech Republic
Zuzana Macuchova
Vendula Klechova
Michaela Skoumalova

Switzerland Switzerland
Sara Wegmüller
Regula Hulliger
Simone Luder

1998
Finland Finland
Heli Jukkola
Riina Kuuselo
Hanna Heiskanen

Russia Russia
Tatiana Kostyleva
Galina Galkina[4]
Tatiana Pereliaeva

Switzerland Switzerland
Astrid Fritschi
Simone Luder
Regula Hulliger

1999
Russia Russia
Tatiana Kostyleva
Eugenia Belova
Tatiana Pereliaeva

Ukraine Ukraine
Irina Kupriyanova
Viktoria Plokhenko
Nataliya Potopalska

Switzerland Switzerland
Angela Wild
Astrid Fritschi
Regula Hulliger

2000
Russia Russia
Julia Sedina
Eugenia Belova
Tatiana Pereliaeva

Sweden Sweden
Maria Bergkvist
Kajsa Guterstam
Camila Berglund

Finland Finland
Sara Forsström
Maria Rantala
Minna Kauppi

2001
Sweden Sweden
Anna Lampinen
Kajsa Nilsson
Maria Bergkvist

Czech Republic Czech Republic
Dana Brožková
Iva Rufferova
Martina Dockalova

Finland Finland
Pinja Satri
Bodil Holmström
Minna Kauppi

2002
Switzerland Switzerland
Franziska Wolleb
Martina Fritschy
Lea Müller

Finland Finland
Tiina Kivimäki
Pinja Satri
Minna Kauppi

Sweden Sweden
Helena Jansson
Lina Persson
Anna Lampinen

2003
Finland Finland
Annamaria Väli-Klemelä
Heini Wennman
Silja Tarvonen

Sweden Sweden
Anna Lampinen
Sofia Karlsson
Helena Jansson

Norway Norway
Marte Grande Ostby
Betty Ann Bjerkreim Nilsen
Line Hagman

2004
Sweden Sweden
Elina Skantze
Anna Persson
Helena Jansson

Finland Finland
Anni-Maija Fincke
Heini Wennman
Silja Tarvonen

Norway Norway
Elise Egseth
Betty Ann Bjerkreim Nilsen
Jorid Flatekval

2005
Norway Norway
Elise Egseth
Mari Fasting
Betty Ann Bjerkreim Nilsen

Sweden Sweden
Elina Skantze
Helena Jansson
Anna Persson

Finland Finland
Saila Kinni
Paula Iso-Markku
Silja Tarvonen

2006
Russia Russia
Ekaterina Terekhova
Tatiana Kozlova
Maria Shilova

Sweden Sweden
Linnea Lindstrom
Anna Persson
Eva Svensson

Finland Finland
Sofia Haajanen
Saila Kinni
Heini Wennman

2007
Norway Norway
Kine Hallan Steiwer
Silje Jahren
Siri Ulvestad

Sweden Sweden
Eva Svensson
Sara Eskilsson
Jenny Lönnkvist

Switzerland Switzerland
Sara Würmli
Judith Wyder
Sabine Hauswirth

2008
Sweden Sweden
Beata Falk
Lina Strand
Jenny Lönnkvist

Denmark Denmark
Ida Bobach
Signe Klinting
Maja Alm

Norway Norway 2
Annette Baklid
Kine Hallan Steiwer
Mariann Ulvestad

2009
Switzerland Switzerland
Fiona Kirk
Sophie Tritschler
Julia Gross

Norway Norway
Ingunn Nydal
Katrine Skjerve
Jevne Arnesen

Denmark Denmark
Emma Klingenberg
Ida Bobach
Signe Klinting

2010
Denmark Denmark
Emma Klingenberg
Ida Bobach
Signe Klinting

Czech Republic Czech Republic
Denisa Kosova
Jana Knapova
Tereza Novotna

Russia Russia
Natalia Vinogradova
Anastasia Tikhonova
Anastasia Trubkina

2011
Sweden Sweden
Helena Karlsson
Linea Martinsson
Tove Alexandersson

Czech Republic Czech Republic
Adelka Indrakova
Denisa Kosova
Tereza Novotna

Denmark Denmark
Ita Klingenberg
Emma Klingenberg
Ida Bobach

2012
Denmark Denmark
Stine Bagger Hagner
Ita Klingenberg
Emma Klingenberg

Sweden Sweden
Helena Karlsson
Frida Sandberg
Tove Alexandersson

Switzerland Switzerland
Mirjam Hellmüller
Marion Aebi
Sandrine Müller

2013
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Lenka Knapova
Katerina Chroma
Vendula Horcickova

Finland Finland
Anna Haataja
Henna-Riikka Haikonen
Johanna Hulkkonen

Sweden Sweden
Andrea Svensson
Hilda Forsgren
Tilda Johansson

2014
Sweden Sweden
Tilda Johansson
Frida Sandberg
Sara Hagstrom

Norway Norway
Heidi Mårtensson
Gunvor Hov Høydal
Mathilde Rundhaug

Switzerland Switzerland
Paula Gros
Sina Tommer
Lisa Schubnell

2015
Sweden Sweden
Andrea Svensson
Johanna Oberg
Sara Hagstrom

Switzerland Switzerland
Sofie Bachmann
Simona Aebersold
Sandrine Mueller

Norway Norway
Heidi Mårtensson
Tonje Vassend
Marie Olaussen

2016
Switzerland Switzerland
Paula Gross
Sofie Bachmann
Simona Aebersold

Finland Finland
Leenukka Hanhijarvi
Enni Jalava
Anna Haataja

Norway Norway
Ingrid Lundanes
Anine Lome
Eide Ingeborg

2017
Sweden Sweden
Linnea Jonsson Nordin
Sanna Fast
Linnea Golsater

Switzerland Switzerland
Valerie Aebischer
Sofie Bachmann
Simona Aebersold

Norway Norway
Victoria Haestad Bjornstad
Ingrid Lundanes
Marie Olaussen

2018
Russia Russia
Dasha Panchenko
Kristina Smirnova
Veronika Kalinina

Czech Republic Czech Republic
Tereza Cechova
Barbora Chaloupska
Tereza Janosikova

Norway Norway
Ragne Wiklund
Malin Sandstad
Victoria Haestad Bjornstad


Medal table


Updated after JWOC 2018.






















































































































































































Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
 Sweden
445433131
2
 Finland
31303899
3
 Norway
29232678
4
  Switzerland
27153072
5
 Denmark
17131242
6
 Czech Republic
16251657
7
 Russia
1471334
8
 Poland
66416
9
 Hungary
4239
10
 Romania
4015
11
 New Zealand
3115
12
 Germany
2215
13
 France
14510
14
 Australia
1124
14
 Estonia
1124
16
 Soviet Union
1102
16
 Austria
1102
18
 Lithuania
0235
19
 Great Britain
0213
20
 Slovakia
0123
20
 Ukraine
0123
22
 Czechoslovakia
0112
23
 Spain
0101
23
 Italy
0101
25
 Bulgaria
0011
25
 Latvia
0011
25
 Canada
0011
25
 Belarus
0011
Total202195200597

The 2006 Junior World Champion in the long distance event for women is Johanna Allston (or Hanny Allston) of Australia. It is the first time in this event that a gold medal has been won by a non-European nation. Since then, Matt Ogden (2012) and Tim Robertson (2014 and 2015), both from New Zealand, are the only non-Europeans to win gold medals at the Junior World Championships.



See also


  • World Orienteering Championships

  • European Orienteering Championships

  • World University Orienteering Championships

  • Orienteering World Cup


External links and references



  1. ^ "Junior World Orienteering Championships 1990". International Orienteering Federation. Retrieved 10 February 2014. 


  2. ^ "Junior World Orienteering Championships 1991". International Orienteering Federation. Retrieved 10 February 2014. 


  3. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrs "Junior World Orienteering Championships 2013". International Orienteering Federation. Retrieved 10 February 2014. 


  4. ^ Galkina is nee of Galina Vinogradova.







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