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World Student Orienteering Championship

World Student Orienteering Championships ( eng. World University Orienteering Championships (WUOC)) competitions held by the International Student Sports Federation ( fr. FΓ©dΓ©ration Internationale du Sport Universitaire (FISU) ). For the first time the championship was held in 1978 [1] . Since then, it takes place once every two years.

The championship program consists of four types:

  • Relay - relay of four participants (Relay)
  • Long distance (Long)
  • Middle distance (Middle)
  • Sprint

Content

Venues

YeardateA place
1978  Finland JyvΓ€skylΓ€
1980July 16  Switzerland St. Gallen
1982August 10-15  Czechoslovakia Ceska Lipa
1984August 1-4  Sweden JΓΆnkΓΆping
1986August 1-3  Hungary Miskolc
1988July 20-22  Norway Trondheim
1990August 1-3  USSR Plavinas (Latvia)
1992July 26-31  UK Aberdeen
1994september 4-11  Switzerland Fiesch
1996July 16-21  Hungary Veszprem
1998August 10-15  Norway Trondheim
2000August 25 - September 2  France Rohan
2002August 20-24  Bulgaria Varna
2004June 21-27  Czech Republic Pilsen
2006August 14-20  Slovakia Kosice
2008July 29 - August 2  Estonia Tartu
2010July 18-24  Sweden Borlange
2012July 2-7  Spain Alicante
2014August 12-16  Czech Republic Olomouc
2016July 30 - August 4  Hungary Miskolc
2018July 17–21  Finland Kuortane

Results

YearMenWomenRelay race
1978  Jan-Eric Backman
  Liisa veyalainen
  Finland (male)
  Finland (fem.)
1980  Avin tone
  AE. Corneliusson
  Finland (male)
  Norway (fem.)
1982  Vidar Judse
  Eva-Charlotte Tonnesen
  Norway (male)
  Czechoslovakia (fem.)
1984  Anders-Eric Olsson
  Arya Hannus
  Sweden (male)
  Sweden (fem.)
1986  Anders-Eric Olsson
  Annariita Kottonen
  Norway (male)
  Sweden (fem.)
1988  Rolf Vestre
  Ede Yumarik
  Norway (male)
  Finland (fem.)
1990  Johan Ivarsson
  Yvette Baker-Haig
  Sweden (male)
  Finland (fem.)
1992  Euni Kahelin
  Marcela Kubatkova
  Finland (male)
  Czechoslovakia (fem.)
1994  Olivier Kupat (short)
  Tomas Prokes (classic)
  Lucy Boehm (short)
  Sabrina Meister-Fesseler (classic)
  Switzerland (male)
  Switzerland (female)
1996  Olivier Kupat (short)
  Emil Wingstedt (classic)
  Yana Tsislarova (short)
  Yana Tsislarova (classic)
  Ukraine (male)
  Czech Republic (fem.)
1998  Toure Sandvik (short)
  Burnt BjΓΈrnsgΓ₯rd (classic)
  Karin Schmalfeld (short) and
  Aasne-Fenne Hoksrud (short)
  Maret Vaher (classic)
  Sweden (male)
  Finland (fem.)
2000  Thierry Jorge (short)
  Thierry Jorge (classic)
  Bogdana Trekhov (short)
  Simone Luder (classic)
  France (male)
  Switzerland (female)
2002  Thierry Jorge (short)
  Emil Wingstedt (classic)
  Anu Copra (short)
  [2] Martina Rakayova (classic)
  France (male)
  United Kingdom (fem.)
2004  Eystein Kvol Esterbeu (Sprint)
  Marian Davidik (average)
  Michal Resin (long)
  Martha Sterbova (sprint)
  Camila Berglund (Medium)
  Dana Brozkova (long)
  Czech Republic (male)
  Czech Republic (fem.)
2006  Eystein Kvol Esterbeu (Sprint)
  Simonas Crepsta (Medium)
  Michal Resin (long)
  Dana Brozkova (sprint)
  Lina Hagman (medium)
  Dana Brozkova (long)
  Switzerland (male)
  United Kingdom (fem.)
2008  Tomas Dlaby (sprint)
  Sander Vaher (Medium)
  Michal Resin (long)
  Selina Stalder (Sprint)
  Wake HolmstrΓΆm (average)
  Wake HolmstrΓΆm (long)
  Sweden (male)
  Finland (fem.)
2010  Jerker Lysell (Sprint)
  Matthias Mertz (average)
  Matthias Mertz (long) [3]
  Amelie Chataing (sprint)
  Radka Brozhkova (medium)
  Sara LΓΌscher (long) [3]
  Sweden (male)
  Switzerland (female)

Links

  • Statistics of World Student Championships
  • 1974 Unofficial World Student Championship - Results
  • 1986 World Student Championship - Results
  • 1994 World Students' Championship - Results
  • 1996 World Student Championship - Results
  • 1998 World Student Championship - Results
  • 2002 World Student Championship
  • 2004 World Student Championship (Eng.) (Not available link) . The appeal date is April 8, 2009. Archived March 29, 2009.
  • 2008 World Student Championship
  • Championship 2008 blog

Notes

  1. ↑ In 1974, an unofficial world student championship was held, which was not officially recognized by FISU.
  2. ↑ Results of WUOC 2002 ( Undefeated ) . - In different sources, the nationality of Martina Rakayova indicates the Czech Republic and Slovakia. More likely - Slovakia, since Martina was not listed on the Czech Republic national team. The appeal date is April 8, 2009. (not available link)
  3. ↑ 1 2 WUOC 2010. Long results (Unavailable link) . The appeal date was July 20, 2010. Archived September 19, 2011.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= World Champion_of Sports_orientation_ among students_oldid = 100742610


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