Official Results for Nokian Tyres World Orienteering Championships 2021 - Relay Name: Relay Organiser: Czech Republic Date: 8 July 2021

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Official Results for Nokian Tyres World Orienteering Championships 2021 - Relay Name: Relay Organiser: Czech Republic Date: 8 July 2021 Official results for Nokian Tyres World Orienteering Championships 2021 - Relay Name: Relay Organiser: Czech Republic Date: 8 July 2021 Men 30 starting competitors Leg 1 | Leg 2 | Leg 3 | Total Plac Name Leg time Leg pl Leg diff Time Co Diff plac 1 Sweden 1:53:06 1. Albin Ridefelt 38:56 5 +1:35 38:56 5 +1:35 2. William Lind 36:44 2 +1:24 1:15:40 3 -2 +0:59 -0:36 3. Gustav Bergman 37:26 1 1:53:06 1 -2 -0:59 2 Norway 1:53:57 +0:51 1. Gaute Steiwer 39:21 9 +2:00 39:21 9 +2:00 2. Kasper Harlem Fosser 35:20 1 1:14:41 1 -8 -2:00 3. Eskil Kinneberg 39:16 4 +1:50 1:53:57 2 +1 +0:51 +0:51 3 Swizerland 1:55:06 +2:00 1. Martin Hubmann 39:02 6 +1:41 39:02 6 +1:41 2. Florian Howald 37:49 3 +2:29 1:16:51 5 -1 +2:10 +0:29 3. Matthias Kyburz 38:15 2 +0:49 1:55:06 3 -2 +2:00 -0:10 4 Finland 1:55:28 +2:22 1. Miika Kirmula 37:24 2 +0:03 37:24 2 +0:03 2. Elias Kuukka 38:14 4 +2:54 1:15:38 2 0 +0:57 +0:54 3. Olli Ojanaho 39:50 5 +2:24 1:55:28 4 +2 +2:22 +1:25 5 Czech Republic 1:57:25 +4:19 1. Pavel Kubat 39:10 7 +1:49 39:10 7 +1:49 2. Milos Nykodym 39:12 6 +3:52 1:18:22 7 0 +3:41 +1:52 3. Vojtech Kral 39:03 3 +1:37 1:57:25 5 -2 +4:19 +0:38 6 Ukraine 2:01:56 +8:50 1. Ruslan Glibov 37:21 1 37:21 1 2. Oleksandr Kratov 38:29 5 +3:09 1:15:50 4 +3 +1:09 +1:09 3. Artem Panchenko 46:06 14 +8:40 2:01:56 6 +2 +8:50 +7:41 7 France 2:02:01 +8:55 1. Mathieu Perrin 38:19 3 +0:58 38:19 3 +0:58 2. Lucas Basset 39:22 7 +4:02 1:17:41 6 +3 +3:00 +2:02 3. Frederic Tranchand 44:20 12 +6:54 2:02:01 7 +1 +8:55 +5:55 8 Germany 2:02:22 +9:16 1. Felix Spaeth 39:19 8 +1:58 39:19 8 +1:58 2. Ole Hennseler 40:49 9 +5:29 1:20:08 8 0 +5:27 +3:29 3. Bojan Blumenstein 42:14 9 +4:48 2:02:22 8 0 +9:16 +3:49 9 Austria 2:02:25 +9:19 1. Robert Merl 40:21 12 +3:00 40:21 12 +3:00 2. Gernot Ymsen 39:51 8 +4:31 1:20:12 9 -3 +5:31 +2:31 3. Mathias Peter 42:13 8 +4:47 2:02:25 9 0 +9:19 +3:48 10 Latvia 2:04:22 +11:16 1. Arturs Paulins 39:28 10 +2:07 39:28 10 +2:07 2. Edgars Bertuks 41:54 11 +6:34 1:21:22 11 +1 +6:41 +4:34 3. Rudolfs Zernis 43:00 10 +5:34 2:04:22 10 -1 +11:16 +4:35 11 Denmark 2:04:52 +11:46 1. Jakob Edsen 41:12 14 +3:51 41:12 14 +3:51 2. Eskil Schoening 43:08 13 +7:48 1:24:20 14 0 +9:39 +5:48 3. Soren Thrane Odum 40:32 6 +3:06 2:04:52 11 -3 +11:46 +2:07 12 Estonia 2:06:01 +12:55 1. Heino Ollin 39:54 11 +2:33 39:54 11 +2:33 2. Lauri Sild 40:59 10 +5:39 1:20:53 10 -1 +6:12 +3:39 3. Timo Sild 45:08 13 +7:42 2:06:01 12 +2 +12:55 +6:43 13 Hungary 2:06:02 +12:56 1. Zoltan Bujdoso 40:29 13 +3:08 40:29 13 +3:08 2. Mate Baumholczer 44:35 16 +9:15 1:25:04 16 +3 +10:23 +7:15 3. Aron Bako 40:58 7 +3:32 2:06:02 13 -3 +12:56 +2:33 14 Poland 2:06:18 +13:12 1. Wojciech Kowalski 38:21 4 +1:00 38:21 4 +1:00 2. Bartosz Pawlak 44:54 17 +9:34 1:23:15 12 +8 +8:34 +7:34 3. Michal Olejnik 43:03 11 +5:37 2:06:18 14 +2 +13:12 +4:38 15 United Kingdom 2:10:13 +17:07 1. Peter Hodkinson 41:15 15 +3:54 41:15 15 +3:54 2. Hector Haines 42:50 12 +7:30 1:24:05 13 -2 +9:24 +5:30 3. Ralph Street 46:08 15 +8:42 2:10:13 15 +2 +17:07 +7:43 16 Belgium 2:12:04 +18:58 1. Yannick Michiels 41:17 16 +3:56 41:17 16 +3:56 2. Evert Leeuws 43:22 14 +8:02 1:24:39 15 -1 +9:58 +6:02 3. Michael Van Baelen 47:25 19 +9:59 2:12:04 16 +1 +18:58 +9:00 17 Neutral 2:17:26 +24:20 1. Mikhail Kuleshov 46:36 23 +9:15 46:36 23 +9:15 2. Konstantin Serebryanitskiy 44:25 15 +9:05 1:31:01 21 -2 +16:20 +7:05 3. Leonid Novikov 46:25 16 +8:59 2:17:26 17 -4 +24:20 +8:00 18 Italy 2:17:46 +24:40 1. Giacomo Zagonel 42:44 19 +5:23 42:44 19 +5:23 2. Mattia Debertolis 48:15 23 +12:55 1:30:59 20 +1 +16:18 +10:55 3. Sebastian Inderst 46:47 17 +9:21 2:17:46 18 -2 +24:40 +8:22 19 Lithuania 2:20:41 +27:35 1. Algirdas Bartkevicius 43:13 20 +5:52 43:13 20 +5:52 2. Jonas Vytautas Gvildys 47:39 21 +12:19 1:30:52 19 -1 +16:11 +10:19 3. Vytautas Beliunas 49:49 20 +12:23 2:20:41 19 0 +27:35 +11:24 20 Slovakia 2:20:49 +27:43 1. Pavol Bukovac 46:41 24 +9:20 46:41 24 +9:20 2. Daniel Pompura 46:50 20 +11:30 1:33:31 22 -2 +18:50 +9:30 3. Adam Jonas 47:18 18 +9:52 2:20:49 20 -2 +27:43 +8:53 21 Bulgaria 2:23:13 +30:07 1. Ivan Sirakov 43:15 21 +5:54 43:15 21 +5:54 2. Boyan Ivandjikov 46:49 19 +11:29 1:30:04 17 -4 +15:23 +9:29 3. Stefan Yordanov 53:09 26 +15:43 2:23:13 21 +4 +30:07 +14:44 22 Spain 2:25:38 +32:32 1. Eduardo Gil Marcos 42:40 17 +5:19 42:40 17 +5:19 2. Alvaro Prieto 47:54 22 +12:34 1:30:34 18 +1 +15:53 +10:34 3. Quim Vich Diaz 55:04 27 +17:38 2:25:38 22 +4 +32:32 +16:39 23 Israel 2:26:34 +33:28 1. Nitsan Yasur 43:57 22 +6:36 43:57 22 +6:36 2. Rotem Yasur 51:44 25 +16:24 1:35:41 23 +1 +21:00 +14:24 3. Itay Manor 50:53 23 +13:27 2:26:34 23 0 +33:28 +12:28 24 Slovenia 2:28:23 +35:17 1. Simon Stanonik 48:51 27 +11:30 48:51 27 +11:30 2. Peter Tusar 49:05 24 +13:45 1:37:56 24 -3 +23:15 +11:45 3. Mark Bogataj 50:27 21 +13:01 2:28:23 24 0 +35:17 +12:02 25 Ireland 2:29:23 +36:17 1. Conor Short 52:09 29 +14:48 52:09 29 +14:48 2. Paul Pruzina 45:59 18 +10:39 1:38:08 25 -4 +23:27 +8:39 3. Colm Moran 51:15 24 +13:49 2:29:23 25 0 +36:17 +12:50 26 Japan 2:32:32 +39:26 1. Hiroki Komaki 48:23 26 +11:02 48:23 26 +11:02 2. Itsuki Ito 51:57 26 +16:37 1:40:20 26 0 +25:39 +14:37 3. Yuta Tanikawa 52:12 25 +14:46 2:32:32 26 0 +39:26 +13:47 27 Portugal 2:41:25 +48:19 1. Joao Mega Figueiredo 55:09 30 +17:48 55:09 30 +17:48 2. Vasco Mendes 55:46 27 +20:26 1:50:55 28 -2 +36:14 +18:26 3. Tomas Lima 50:30 22 +13:04 2:41:25 27 -1 +48:19 +12:05 28 United States 2:47:21 +54:15 1. Anthony Riley 47:11 25 +9:50 47:11 25 +9:50 2. Eric Bone 1:04:04 29 +28:44 1:51:15 29 +4 +36:34 +26:44 3. William Enger 56:06 28 +18:40 2:47:21 28 -1 +54:15 +17:41 29 Romania 2:49:17 +56:11 1. Ionut Zinca 42:42 18 +5:21 42:42 18 +5:21 2. Alexandru Blejdea 1:01:59 28 +26:39 1:44:41 27 +9 +30:00 +24:39 3. Roman Ciobanu 1:04:36 29 +27:10 2:49:17 29 +2 +56:11 +26:11 Turkey mispunched 1.
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