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Orienteering World Cup 2018 Men Current standing # Name Fed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 After 9 After 10 1 Matthias KYBURZ SUI 100 100 80 45 50 35 60 33 24 33 503 536 2 Daniel HUBMANN SUI 100 37 45 100 80 50 33 30 30 23 475 498 3 Olav LUNDANES NOR 0 60 100 0 40 100 80 45 0 28 425 453 4 Gustav BERGMAN SWE 31 0 0 0 31 45 100 80 60 45 347 392 5 Vojtech KRAL CZE 37 31 28 30 27 28 24 50 100 35 331 366 6 Ruslan GLIBOV UKR 50 45 18 17 30 80 37 0 35 27 312 339 7 Frederic TRANCHAND FRA 27 0 50 0 15 25 30 60 50 40 257 297 8 Eskil KINNEBERG NOR 0 25 29 0 100 40 35 31 0 0 260 260 9 Florian HOWALD SUI 40 80 0 0 60 0 20 0 8 31 208 239 9 Gernot YMSEN KERSCHBAUMER AUT 0 0 60 0 29 31 16 16 27 60 179 239 11 Milos NYKODYM CZE 0 22 37 29 8 16 2 23 0 100 137 237 12 Magne DAEHLI NOR 0 30 33 0 22 37 40 37 0 0 199 199 13 Emil SVENSK SWE 23 0 30 40 0 0 50 24 0 19 167 186 14 Andreas KYBURZ SUI 0 0 0 60 0 0 0 13 30 80 103 183 15 Tim ROBERTSON NZL 24 0 14 80 11 0 0 9 14 21 152 173 16 William LIND SWE 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 100 20 18 148 166 17 Jonas LEANDERSSON SWE 33 0 0 22 12 0 0 0 80 17 147 164 18 Albin RIDEFELT SWE 0 0 26 0 24 27 45 35 0 0 157 157 19 Martin REGBORN SWE 25 0 16 35 0 23 27 15 14 0 155 155 20 Robert MERL AUT 26 23 22 0 0 18 0 0 40 25 129 154 21 Timo SILD EST 0 0 31 0 35 30 6 29 0 21 131 152 22 Martin HUBMANN SUI 45 0 40 25 0 0 0 0 35 0 145 145 22 Joey HADORN SUI 28 0 21 0 0 0 18 40 8 30 115 145 24 Lucas BASSET FRA 7 29 10 24 37 0 31 0 0 0 138 138 24 Fabian HERTNER SUI 0 40 35 0 3 60 0 0 0 0 138 138 26 Jonas EGGER SUI 0 33 0 0 0 0 26 21 27 29 107 136 27 Yannick -
HERE THEY ARE: LONG DISTANCE WINNERS Read More on Page 2
WOC-WTOCWOC-WTOC NEWSPAPERNEWSPAPER No. 5 | THURSDAY 10th JULY 2014 | CAMPOMULO HERE THEY ARE: LONG DISTANCE WINNERS read more on page 2 LONG DISTANCE ANALYSIS Page 3 CAMPOMULO MIDDLE FINAL Page 9 PREO WINNERS Page 10 NOT ONLY SPORT: SIDE EVENTS Page 14 WOC-WTOCWOC-WTOC NEWSPAPERNEWSPAPER GUEORGIOU (FRA) AND MIRONOVA (RUS) MADE OF GOLD NEW WORLD TITLES IN ITALY’S WOC-WTOC Lavarone (Trentino region) hosted the Long Distance race of Regarding WTOC, Day 1 of the Pre-O competition took place today and the WOC-WTOC 2014. Italy’s Elvio Cereser (Open) and Sweden’s Michael Johansson (Paralym- pic) got the best times in view of the second competition scheduled on Svetlana Mironova (RUS) ahead of Alexandersson (SWE) Friday morning in Campomuletto di Gallio (Veneto region). The pro- and Wyder (SUI). mo-event ‘5 Days of Italy’ was held in Lavarone today with over 2000 Thierry Gueorgiou (FRA) World Champion…once again! participants from all over the planet. Daniel Hubmann (SUI) and Olaf Lundanes (NOR) take silver The IOF General Assembly is scheduled tomorrow at the Astoria Hotel in and bronze. Lavarone, while the next WOC races will be the Middle on Friday at 12pm in Campomulo di Gallio. Info: www.woc2014.info Defending Long Distance World champion Thierry Gueorgiou did it again. The French orienteer took gold in today’s race in Lavarone (Italy) Download TV images: and become the first ever athlete to get three Long Distance world titles http://woc2014.broadcaster.it/ in Foot Orienteering history. And he did it in good company with Russian Svetlana Mironova, for the first time ever on a World podium. -
World Archery Indoor Championships 2018 Yankton, South Dakota (USA) 14 - 19 February
World Archery Indoor Championships 2018 Yankton, South Dakota (USA) 14 - 19 February FINAL Version.1.1 (19 November 2017) TO ALL World Archery MEMBER ASSOCIATIONS Dear President, The 10th Indoor World Archery Championships will be held in Yankton, South Dakota, United States of America on 14 – 19 February 2018. The dates are slightly later in the week than usual to be closer to the Indoor World Cup Final and the Vegas Shoot that is prior 9-11 February in Las Vegas, NV. On behalf of the Organising Committee, it is of great pleasure to invite you to participate in this championships. Please find enclosed the necessary documents of registration, organization and participation for this event. Please complete all the sections in WAREOS before the deadlines: Summary of deadlines: • Preliminary Entries 16 November 2017 • Preliminary Hotel Reservation 16 November 2017 • Preliminary Transportation 16 November 2017 • Visa Support 04 December 2017 • Final Hotel Reservation 24 January 2018 & Payment • Final Transportation 24 January 2018 • Final Entries 24 January 2018 Looking forward to welcoming you in Yankton, United States of America. Sincerely yours, Mr. Bruce CULL President Organizing Committee World Archery Indoor Championships 2018 Yankton, South Dakota (USA) 14 - 19 February FINAL Version.1.1 (19 November 2017) PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME: 12 Feb 2018 Arrival of participants Monday Practice field and local transport available 13 Feb 2018 Arrival of participants Tuesday Practice field and local transport available 14 Feb 2018 Official Practice -
Nordisk-Mesterskap-2007.Pdf 30. November 2015 20:44
NOC2007 Sprint, Gudhjem Results Pl Stno Name YB Club Time M21 (64) 2.8 km 140 m 15 C 1 158 Matthias Merz Switzerland 15:31 2 140 Jonas Pilblad Sweden 15:38 3 164 Matthias Müller Switzerland 15:40 4 162 Audun Hultgren Weltzien Norway 16:03 5 131 Marius Bjugan Norway 16:05 6 151 Jarkko Huovila Finland 16:07 7 160 Øystein Kvaal Østerbø Norway 16:08 8 120 Mattias Karlsson-2 Sweden 16:12 9 145 David Schneider Switzerland 16:13 10 157 Carl Waaler Kaas Norway 16:24 11 132 Graham Gristwood Great Britain 16:26 11 152 Peter Öberg Sweden 16:26 13 126 Mats Haldin Finland 16:27 13 122 Martin Johansson Sweden 16:27 15 153 Daniel Hubman Switzerland 16:30 16 113 Vesa Taanila Finland 16:32 17 135 Tomas Dlabaja Czech Republic 16:40 18 117 Baptiste Rollier Switzerland 16:41 19 148 Audun Bjerkreim Nilsen Norway 16:43 20 109 Jörgen Wickholm Finland 16:45 21 116 Pasi Ikonen Finland 16:47 22 159 Mikkel Lund Denmark 16:48 22 156 Tero Föhr Finland 16:48 24 139 René Rokkjær Denmark 16:53 25 134 Anders Holmberg Sweden 16:55 26 163 Tuomas Tervo Finland 17:00 27 136 Kim Fagerudd Finland 17:01 28 147 Thomas Jensen Denmark 17:02 29 146 Pert Losman Czech Republic 17:08 30 106 Jan Troeng Sweden 17:10 31 161 Claus Bloch Denmark 17:12 32 150 David Andersson Sweden 17:17 33 102 Christian Ott Switzerland 17:18 34 149 Wojciech Kowalski Poland 17:19 35 119 Jan Prochazka Czech Republic 17:21 36 155 Jamie Stevenson Great Britain 17:26 37 121 Felix Breitschädel Austria 17:29 38 108 Scott Fraser Great Britain 17:30 39 118 Wojciech Dwojak Poland 17:35 40 124 Jan Sedivy Czech Republic -
Norwegian Spring - Vårspretten (Middle Distance)
Norwegian Spring - Vårspretten (Middle distance) Selected runners to run with a GPS-device from the Organizers and some with their own (Swedish team). Pick-up at Arena INFO tent (about 30 min before own start time). Arena to start is about 800 m. D 21-E1 Name Club Start GPS-device from Lizzie Ingham Halden SK 12:46 Arena INFO tent Ida Marie Næss Bjørgul Halden SK 12:52 Arena INFO tent Karoline Aune Halden SK 12:56 Arena INFO tent Elena Roos Halden SK 13:08 Arena INFO tent Ane Sofie Næss Bjørgul Halden SK 13:18 Arena INFO tent Idun Kristine Felde Olaussen Halden SK 13:26 Arena INFO tent Marie Olaussen Fredrikstad SK 13:30 Arena INFO tent Ingrid Lundanes NTNUI 13:32 Arena INFO tent Charlotte Watson Lillomarka OL 13:38 Arena INFO tent Christiane Trösse Varegg Fleridrett 13:40 Arena INFO tent Jo Shepherd Halden SK 13:46 Arena INFO tent Eveliina Hirvonen Halden SK 14:00 Arena INFO tent Kamilla Olaussen Fredrikstad SK 14:06 Arena INFO tent Kine Hallan Steiwer Halden SK 14:08 Arena INFO tent Ingjerd Myhre Kongsberg OL 14:12 Arena INFO tent Silje Ekroll Jahren Nydalens SK 14:28 Arena INFO tent Bodil Helgerud Halden SK 14:32 Arena INFO tent Sabine Hauswirth Halden SK 14:34 Arena INFO tent D 21-E2 Name Club Start GPS-device from Karolin Ohlsson Sverige 12:43 Swedish team Sara Hagström IFK Göteborg Orientering 12:47 Swedish team Niina Hulkkonen IFK Lidingö SOK 12:53 Swedish team Natalia Gemperle Alfta-Ösa OK 12:55 Swedish team Anna Bachman IFK Lidingö SOK 12:59 Swedish team Kirsi Nurmi IFK Göteborg 13:05 Arena INFO tent Simona Aebersold Swiss O-Team -
An Introduction to Trail Orienteering for Organisers, Planners and Participants
IntrO Paralympic class and Open class competitors at WTOC 2013 in France An introduction to trail orienteering for organisers, planners and participants. Sept 2013 1. Introduction This manual is for organisers, planners and participants unfamiliar with trail orienteering or wishing to refresh their understanding of it. It deals with IntrO, which is the name given to a simplified introductory form of trail orienteering. Those reading this manual are almost certainly familiar with orienteering, as generally practised, and may have some idea about trail orienteering. But there can be misconceptions, so the essential elements of the discipline are re-stated here. Trail orienteering is a world sport FootO MTBO SkiO TrailO TrailO is one of the four disciplines of orienteering, governed by the International Orienteering Federation, based in Helsinki, Finland. All four disciples have annual world championships. TrailO is not yet as widespread as FootO but extends from the USA to Japan (via Europe). Trail orienteering is a sport for all Do not misinterpret the official trailO logo. Although the discipline was specially designed as a non-athletic, intellectual version of orienteering, in order that those in wheelchairs and others with mobility difficulties can take full part in competition, so can the able-bodied. TrailO events are always open to all without regard to age, gender or mobility impairment, but may also have a closed ‘Paralympic’ class, usually on the same course. The popularity of trailO is such that the majority of participants are able-bodied including world champion foot orienteers. It is particularly attractive to those orienteers who, for whatever reason, find foot orienteering becoming too physical but wish to continue participating in orienteering. -
Big Foot Prints Issue #81 February 2007 Competition and a Step up from Summer Philadelphia Times, Philadelphia, PA, Series Orienteering in the Streets to Bush Apr
Big Foot Prints Issue #81 February 2007 competition and a step up from Summer Philadelphia Times, Philadelphia, PA, Series orienteering in the streets to bush Apr. 23, 1899. orienteering, albeit slightly scratchy bush Anyone who didn©t watch the orienteering. series ªBlizzardº on SBS missed Foot orienteering©s fixture problems can be out on a treat as two teams of ameliorated with a fix of mountain bike hardy hearties, one Norwegian, orienteering (or MTBO as its known). This one British, raced each other Inside year©s MTBO super series provides 7 across Greenland recreating the weekends of orienteering, with the most race to the pole between Sydney Summer Series distant event at Raymond Terrace. The Amundsen and Scott. However that©s not what the Philadelphia Park Orienteering Series season is capped off by the Australian Championships which Big Foot will be Times was banging on about and MTBO season preview staging, so this could be the year when you its not what Big Foot Prints is about. Low emission orienteering get out that penny farthing, strap on a map board and give MTBO a try. No ± the pole we are searching Technology update for is the mysterious ªlightpoleº which has become beloved of Summer Series planners, but whose location is unknown to the On your bike map-maker, the competitors and sometimes even the planner. This summer has been great for Recent summer series controls orienteering around Sydney ± record sighted on ªlightpoleº are not numbers have attended both the only using features not marked Wednesday night Summer Series events on the map, but the control circle and the Monday night sprints. -
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Orienteering World Cup 2018 Women Current standing # Name Fed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 After 9 After 10 1 Tove ALEXANDERSSON SWE 100 80 100 80 0 100 100 100 60 31 720 751 2 Karolin OHLSSON SWE 35 0 33 40 20 37 60 80 80 100 385 485 3 Natalia GEMPERLE RUS 60 40 80 33 100 50 35 0 0 40 398 438 4 Sabine HAUSWIRTH SUI 0 37 50 0 50 60 37 37 50 45 321 366 5 Marika TEINI FIN 25 100 0 30 80 25 45 23 8 27 336 363 6 Maja ALM DEN 50 0 45 100 0 80 0 0 0 0 275 275 6 Judith WYDER SUI 80 0 0 60 0 35 0 0 100 0 275 275 8 Lina STRAND SWE 27 15 0 45 0 0 40 40 30 60 197 257 8 Julia JAKOB SUI 33 0 60 0 26 0 21 17 20 80 177 257 10 Maija SIANOJA FIN 31 17 40 27 22 0 10 28 35 16 210 226 11 Kamilla OLAUSSEN NOR 0 0 0 0 0 45 80 50 0 50 175 225 12 Andrine BENJAMINSEN NOR 0 33 28 0 31 40 0 0 45 25 177 202 13 Tatyana RIABKINA RUS 27 50 0 0 30 33 31 20 0 0 191 191 14 Anastasia RUDNAYA RUS 21 0 29 26 27 0 14 60 1 3 178 181 15 Silje Ekroll JAHREN NOR 8 35 26 19 33 0 29 30 0 0 180 180 16 Svetlana MIRONOVA RUS 16 25 22 0 0 31 22 21 20 12 157 169 17 Jana KNAPOVA CZE 12 19 25 0 45 24 0 0 24 17 149 166 18 Marianne ANDERSEN NOR 0 0 0 0 35 30 50 45 0 0 160 160 19 Vendula HORCICKOVA CZE 14 23 2 0 25 26 17 0 8 35 115 150 20 Lisa RISBY SWE 0 6 18 0 0 27 33 19 14 30 117 147 21 Isia BASSET FRA 12 11 5 21 60 20 2 0 0 13 131 144 22 Anna NARHI FIN 20 0 0 28 2 0 8 26 30 19 114 133 23 Susen LOESCH GER 0 26 12 8 23 15 25 8 4 11 121 132 24 Simona AEBERSOLD SUI 45 60 0 0 0 0 0 24 0 0 129 129 25 Elena ROOS SUI 40 0 31 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 121 121 25 Ursula KADAN AUT 17 28 16 29 3 0 12 0 1 15 106 -
Jahresberichte 2017
1 Jahresberichte 2017 Präsident 2 Geschäftsführung 3 Bereich Marketing 5 Bereich Leistungssport 10 Bereich Breitensport 17 Bereich Technik 22 Bereich Ethik 24 Rekurskommission 26 2 Jahresbericht des Präsidenten Neue Strukturen und grosse Projekte Im Kopfstand sehen Dinge ganz anders aus und die Perspektive ändert sich. Nicht, dass wir immer im Kopfstand ausharren wollen und dadurch die OL- Erlebnisse verpassen. Die aus einer anderen Perspektive gewonnenen Erkenntnisse jedoch können zu grossen Taten und Veränderungen führen. Dies hat Swiss Orienteering vorgenommen und dabei Neues gewagt. Reorganisation umgesetzt Das erste Verbandsjahr in der neuen Organisation stand unter dem Titel „aufbauen, umsetzen, erproben und justieren“. Das Team unter der Leitung unseres Geschäftsführers lebte sich in die neuen Strukturen ein und verfeinerte das Zusammenspiel vieler Beteiligten, nahm neue Personen in die Arbeiten auf und strukturierte die Abläufe neu. Sehr vieles ist dabei gelungen, einzelne Themen können noch verbessert werden und ein Bereich muss vertieft angepasst werden. Wir sind überzeugt, dass die neue Struktur besser für die Bewältigung der aktuellen und künftigen Herausforderungen geeignet ist. Der Zentralvorstand hat seine neue Rolle gefunden und sich aus dem Alltagsgeschäft zurückgezogen. Neue Themen standen an und die Gestaltung der kommenden Jahre erhält mehr Gewicht. Das Zusammenspiel von Zentralvorstand und Geschäftsleitung konnte insbesondere in der zweiten Jahreshälfte verbessert werden. Neues Erscheinungsbild Eine neue Verbandsstruktur bedingt auch eine neue Gestaltung des Jahresberichts. So liegt der aktuelle Jahresbericht strukturiert nach dem gültigen Organigramm vor und enthält neue Rubriken. Einzelne Themenbereiche sind kürzer formuliert und andere bieten zusätzliche Informationen zum Gesamtverband. Leistungen und Projekte neu finanziert Neben den Verbands- und Veranstalterabgaben erschlossen sich neue Finanzquellen. -
Jayson Shaw Defeats Eklent Kaci to Become the US Open Champion
photos by Hailey Behrman Jayson Shaw defeats Eklent Kaci to become the U.S. Open Champion. Courtesy by AzB Staff he final day of the 2017 U.S. Open gave up some of above. Kaci won this one 11-8 and Chang took fourth place the finest pool ever seen with unbelievable shoemak- after finishing second here last year to Shane Van Boening. Ting and impossible reaches of position. Our semi-final match featured Francisco Sanchez-Ruiz and The day began with the hot seat match between Jayson Eklent Kaci. This match was something of a contrast in styles Shaw and Francisco Sanchez-Ruiz. These two kept it close as Francisco hurries around the table and Kaci strolls slowly. early, with the two men trading racks until the score line got Ruiz took first blood in this one but gave up ball in hand in the to four games apiece. Jayson Shaw then waved at his young second rack when he missed a fairly routine short kick to daughter in the stands and he caught fire. From there it was all contact the two ball. However, he was able to get back to the the Shaw show as he took on table-length razor cuts, jump table after a safety war and win the rack to go up 2-0. He then shots, and wove through heavy traffic for position. There was broke and ran to go up 3-0. just nothing Francisco could do as Shaw commanded the table. A scratch on the next break got Kaci out of his chair. -
IOF Eventor - Official Results for Sprint Final
IOF Eventor - Official results for Sprint final https://eventor.orienteering.org/Events/ResultList?layout=print&event... Official results for Sprint final Name: Sprint final Organiser: Switzerland Date: 6 May 2018 Men 4 200 m, 54 starting competitors Plac Name Organisation Time Diff Km time 1 Daniel Hubmann Switzerland 14:44 3:30 1 Matthias Kyburz Switzerland 14:44 3:30 3 Kristian Jones Great Britain 14:59 +0:15 3:34 4 Ruslan Glibov Ukraine 15:08 +0:24 3:36 5 Martin Hubmann Switzerland 15:22 +0:38 3:39 6 Florian Howald Switzerland 15:26 +0:42 3:40 7 Yannick Michiels Belgium 15:27 +0:43 3:40 7 Vojtech Kral Czech Republic 15:27 +0:43 3:40 9 Jonas Leandersson Sweden 15:29 +0:45 3:41 10 Gustav Bergman Sweden 15:36 +0:52 3:42 11 Andreas Rueedlinger Switzerland 15:39 +0:55 3:43 11 Antonio Martinez Perez Spain 15:39 +0:55 3:43 13 Joey Hadorn Switzerland 15:40 +0:56 3:43 14 Frederic Tranchand France 15:41 +0:57 3:44 15 Robert Merl Austria 15:42 +0:58 3:44 16 Martin Regborn Sweden 15:44 +1:00 3:44 17 Tim Robertson New Zealand 15:46 +1:02 3:45 18 Emil Svensk Sweden 15:47 +1:03 3:45 19 Eric Borjeskog Sweden 15:51 +1:07 3:46 20 Aleksi Niemi Finland 15:52 +1:08 3:46 20 Florian Schneider Switzerland 15:52 +1:08 3:46 22 Alasdair Mcleod Great Britain 15:58 +1:14 3:48 23 Peter Hodkinson Great Britain 15:59 +1:15 3:48 24 Chris Smithard Great Britain 16:00 +1:16 3:48 25 Magnus Dewett Denmark 16:02 +1:18 3:49 25 Anton Sjokvist Sweden 16:02 +1:18 3:49 27 Ralph Street Great Britain 16:08 +1:24 3:50 28 Trond Einar Moen Pedersli Norway 16:09 +1:25 3:50 29 Oystein -
Official Results for Sprint Final
06/08/2018 IOF Eventor - Official results for Sprint Final Official results for Sprint Final Name: Sprint Final Organiser: Latvia Date: 4 August 2018 Men 4 300 m, 46 starting competitors Plac Name Organisation Time Diff Km FH time 1 Daniel Hubmann Switzerland 14:05 3:16 A 2 Tim Robertson New Zealand 14:07 +0:01 3:16 A 3 Andreas Kyburz Switzerland 14:26 +0:20 3:21 A 4 Yannick Michiels Belgium 14:26 +0:20 3:21 A 5 Matthias Kyburz Switzerland 14:28 +0:22 3:21 A 6 Emil Svensk Sweden 14:28 +0:22 3:21 A 7 Andreu Blanes Spain 14:29 +0:23 3:22 A 8 Martin Regborn Sweden 14:34 +0:28 3:23 A 9 Artem Popov Russian Federation 14:43 +0:37 3:25 A 10 Kristian Jones Great Britain 14:44 +0:38 3:25 A 11 Vojtech Kral Czech Republic 14:46 +0:40 3:26 A 12 Milos Nykodym Czech Republic 14:46 +0:40 3:26 A 13 Hakon Jarvis Westergard Norway 14:47 +0:41 3:26 A 14 Aleksi Niemi Finland 14:48 +0:42 3:26 A 15 Jakob Edsen Denmark 14:48 +0:43 3:26 A 16 Martin Hubmann Switzerland 14:51 +0:45 3:27 A 17 Lucas Basset France 14:55 +0:49 3:28 A 18 Piotr Parfianowicz Poland 14:56 +0:50 3:28 A 19 Jonas Leandersson Sweden 14:56 +0:51 3:28 A 20 Antonio Martinez Perez Spain 14:57 +0:51 3:28 A 21 Jonas Vytautas Gvildys Lithuania 15:01 +0:55 3:29 A 22 Rudolfs Zernis Latvia 15:04 +0:58 3:30 A 23 Trond Einar Moen Pedersli Norway 15:06 +1:00 3:30 A 24 Ruslan Glibov Ukraine 15:06 +1:00 3:30 A 25 Marek Minar Czech Republic 15:09 +1:03 3:31 A 26 Michal Olejnik Poland 15:10 +1:04 3:31 A 27 Magnus Dewett Denmark 15:15 +1:09 3:32 A 28 Miika Kirmula Finland 15:16 +1:10 3:33 A 29 Peter Hodkinson