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
| Year | date | A place |
|---|---|---|
| 1978 | Finland JyvΓ€skylΓ€ | |
| 1980 | July 16 | Switzerland St. Gallen |
| 1982 | August 10-15 | Czechoslovakia Ceska Lipa |
| 1984 | August 1-4 | Sweden JΓΆnkΓΆping |
| 1986 | August 1-3 | Hungary Miskolc |
| 1988 | July 20-22 | Norway Trondheim |
| 1990 | August 1-3 | USSR Plavinas (Latvia) |
| 1992 | July 26-31 | UK Aberdeen |
| 1994 | september 4-11 | Switzerland Fiesch |
| 1996 | July 16-21 | Hungary Veszprem |
| 1998 | August 10-15 | Norway Trondheim |
| 2000 | August 25 - September 2 | France Rohan |
| 2002 | August 20-24 | Bulgaria Varna |
| 2004 | June 21-27 | Czech Republic Pilsen |
| 2006 | August 14-20 | Slovakia Kosice |
| 2008 | July 29 - August 2 | Estonia Tartu |
| 2010 | July 18-24 | Sweden Borlange |
| 2012 | July 2-7 | Spain Alicante |
| 2014 | August 12-16 | Czech Republic Olomouc |
| 2016 | July 30 - August 4 | Hungary Miskolc |
| 2018 | July 17β21 | Finland Kuortane |
Results
| Year | Men | Women | Relay 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
- β In 1974, an unofficial world student championship was held, which was not officially recognized by FISU.
- β 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)
- β 1 2 WUOC 2010. Long results (Unavailable link) . The appeal date was July 20, 2010. Archived September 19, 2011.