World Orienteering Championships

World Orienteering Championships
Status active
Genre sporting event
Date(s) July–August
Frequency annual
Location(s) various
Inaugurated 1966 (1966)
Organised by IOF

The World Orienteering Championships were first held in 1966. They were held biennially up to 2003 (with the exception of 1978 and 1979). Since 2003, competitions have been held annually.

Originally, there were only two competitions: an individual race and a relay. In 1991, a short distance race (roughly 25 minutes) was added and a sprint race was added in 2001. In 2014, a sprint relay was added with two men and two women participating and with starting order woman-man-man-woman.

The current championship events are:

Venues

Year Days Location[1]
1966 October 1–2 Finland Fiskars, Finland[2]
1968 September 28–29 Sweden Linköping, Sweden[3]
1970 September 27–29 East Germany Friedrichroda, Federal Republic of Germany[4]
1972 September 14–16 Czechoslovakia Staré Splavy, Czechoslovakia[5]
1974 September 20–22 Denmark Viborg, Denmark[6]
1976 September 24–26 United Kingdom Aviemore, Great Britain[7]
1978 September 15–17 Norway Kongsberg, Norway[8]
1979 September 2–4 Finland Tampere, Finland[9]
1981 September 4–6 Switzerland Thun, Switzerland[10]
1983 September 1–4 Hungary Zalaegerszeg, Hungary[11]
1985 September 4–6 Australia Bendigo, Australia[12]
1987 September 3–5 France Gérardmer, France[13]
1989 August 17–20 Sweden Skövde, Sweden[14]
1991 August 21–25 Czechoslovakia Mariánské Lázně, Czechoslovakia[15]
1993 October 9–14 United States West Point, United States[16]
1995 August 15–20 Germany Detmold, Germany[17]
1997 August 11–16 Norway Grimstad, Norway[18]
1999 August 1–8 United Kingdom Inverness, Scotland, Great Britain[19]
2001 July 29 – August 4 Finland Tampere, Finland[20]
2003 August 3–9 Switzerland Rapperswil/Jona, Switzerland[21]
2004 September 11–19 Sweden Västerås, Sweden[22]
2005 August 9–15 Japan Aichi, Japan[23]
2006 August 1–5 Denmark Århus, Denmark[24]
2007 August 18–26 Ukraine Kiev, Ukraine[25]
2008 July 10–20 Czech Republic Olomouc, Czech Republic[26]
2009 August 16–23 Hungary Miskolc, Hungary[27]
2010 August 8–15 Norway Trondheim, Norway[28]
2011 August 13–20 France Savoie, France[29]
2012 July 14–22 Switzerland Lausanne, Switzerland[30]
2013 July 6–14 Finland Vuokatti, Finland[31]
2014 July 5–13 Italy Trentino-Veneto, Italy[32]
2015 August 1–7 United Kingdom Inverness, Scotland, Great Britain[33]
2016 August 20–28 Sweden Strömstad-Tanum, Sweden[34]
2017 July 1–7 Estonia Tartu, Estonia[35]
2018 August 4–11 Latvia Riga, Latvia[36]
2019 August 13–18 Norway Østfold, Norway
2020 July 7–11 Denmark Vejle/Kolding, Denmark
2021 Czech Republic Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic

Individual/Classic/Long

This event was called "Individual" from 1966 to 1989 and "Classic distance" from 1991 to 2001. Since 2003 it is called "Long distance".

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Length and controls
1966 Norway Åge Hadler Finland Aimo Tepsell Sweden Anders Morelius 14.1 km, 11 controls
1968 Sweden Kalle Johansson Sweden Sture Björk Norway Åge Hadler 14.7 km, 18 controls
1970 Norway Stig Berge Switzerland Karl John Switzerland Dieter Hulliger 14.5 km, 19 controls
1972 Norway Åge Hadler Norway Stig Berge Sweden Bernt Frilén 13.5 km, 18 controls
1974 Sweden Bernt Frilén Norway Jan Fjærestad Norway Eystein Weltzien 15.9 km, 26 controls
1976 Norway Egil Johansen Sweden Rolf Pettersson Norway Svein Jacobsen 15.5 km, 24 controls
1978 Norway Egil Johansen Finland Risto Nuuros Finland Simo Nurminen 15.7 km, 21 controls
1979 Norway Øyvin Thon Norway Egil Johansen Norway Tore Sagvolden 15.1 km, 16 controls
1981 Norway Øyvin Thon Norway Tore Sagvolden Norway Morten Berglia 14.1 km, 18 controls
1983 Norway Morten Berglia Norway Øyvin Thon Norway Sigurd Dæhli 14.0 km, 24 controls
1985 Finland Kari Sallinen Norway Tore Sagvolden Norway Egil Iversen 15.2 km, 23 controls
1987 Sweden Kent Olsson Norway Tore Sagvolden Switzerland Urs Flühmann 14.6 km, 21 controls
1989 Norway Petter Thoresen Sweden Kent Olsson Norway Håvard Tveite 17.7 km, 24 controls
1991 Sweden Jörgen Mårtensson Sweden Kent Olsson Soviet Union Sixten Sild 17.4 km, 25 controls
1993 Denmark Allan Mogensen Sweden Jörgen Mårtensson Norway Petter Thoresen 13.5 km, 19 controls
1995 Sweden Jörgen Mårtensson Finland Janne Salmi Denmark Carsten Jørgensen 16.2 km, 30 controls
1997 Norway Petter Thoresen Sweden Jörgen Mårtensson Norway Kjetil Bjørlo 13.7 km, 24 controls
1999 Norway Bjørnar Valstad Norway Carl Henrik Bjørseth Switzerland Alain Berger 15.7 km, 25 controls
2001 Norway Jørgen Rostrup Finland Jani Lakanen Norway Carl Henrik Bjørseth 14.4 km, 26 controls
2003 Switzerland Thomas Bührer Ukraine Yuri Omeltchenko Sweden Emil Wingstedt 16.7 km, 34 controls
2004 Norway Bjørnar Valstad Sweden Mattias Karlsson Norway Holger Hott Johansen 17.1 km, 28 controls
2005 Russia Andrey Khramov Switzerland Marc Lauenstein Norway Holger Hott Johansen 12.9 km, 29 controls
2006 Finland Jani Lakanen Switzerland Marc Lauenstein Russia Andrey Khramov 17.5 km, 32 controls
2007 Switzerland Matthias Merz Russia Andrey Khramov Norway Anders Nordberg 18.17 km, 28 controls
2008 Switzerland Daniel Hubmann Norway Anders Nordberg France François Gonon 17.3 km, 36 controls
2009 Switzerland Daniel Hubmann France Thierry Gueorgiou Italy Mikhail Mamleev 17.55 km, 33 controls
2010 Norway Olav Lundanes Norway Anders Nordberg France Thierry Gueorgiou 15.11 km, 28 controls
2011 France Thierry Gueorgiou Finland Pasi Ikonen France Francois Gonon 15.8 km, 31 controls
2012 Norway Olav Lundanes Switzerland Matthias Merz Latvia Edgars Bertuks 18.3 km, 31 controls
2013 France Thierry Gueorgiou Finland Jani Lakanen Latvia Edgars Bertuks 19.8 km, 33 controls
2014 France Thierry Gueorgiou Switzerland Daniel Hubmann Norway Olav Lundanes 16.36 km, 33 controls
2015 France Thierry Gueorgiou Switzerland Daniel Hubmann Norway Olav Lundanes 15.5 km, 32 controls
2016 Norway Olav Lundanes France Thierry Gueorgiou Switzerland Daniel Hubmann
2017 Norway Olav Lundanes Russia Leonid Novikov Sweden William Lind

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Length and controls
1966 Sweden Ulla Lindkvist Switzerland Käthy Perch-Nielsen Finland Raila Hovi 6.6 km, 6 controls
1968 Sweden Ulla Lindkvist Norway Ingrid Hadler Sweden Kerstin Granstedt 7.8 km, 10 controls
1970 Norway Ingrid Hadler Sweden Ulla Lindkvist Norway Kristin Danielsen 7.5 km, 10 controls
1972 Hungary Sarolta Monspart Finland Pirjo Seppä Sweden Birgitta Larsson 7.1 km, 12 controls
1974 Denmark Mona Nørgaard Sweden Kristin Cullman Finland Outi Borgenström 7.9 km, 14 controls
1976 Finland Liisa Veijalainen Sweden Kristin Cullman Sweden Anne Lundmark 8.9 km, 16 controls
1978 Norway Anne Berit Eid Finland Liisa Veijalainen Norway Wenche Jacobsen 8.6 km, 14 controls
1979 Finland Outi Borgenström Finland Liisa Veijalainen Sweden Monica Andersson 8.3 km, 10 controls
1981 Sweden Annichen Kringstad Norway Brit Volden Sweden Karin Rabe 8.7 km, 12 controls
1983 Sweden Annichen Kringstad Sweden Marita Skogum Finland Annariita Kottonen 8.1 km, 18 controls
1985 Sweden Annichen Kringstad Norway Brit Volden Sweden Christina Blomqvist 8.4 km, 14 controls
1987 Sweden Arja Hannus Sweden Karin Rabe Czech Republic Jana Galikova 8.8 km, 15 controls
1989 Sweden Marita Skogum Czech Republic Jana Galikova Soviet Union Alīda Ābola 9.7 km, 15 controls
1991 Hungary Katalin Oláh Sweden Christina Blomqvist Czech Republic Jana Galikova 10.5 km, 16 controls
1993 Sweden Marita Skogum Finland Annika Viilo United Kingdom Yvette Hague 8.6 km, 14 controls
1995 Hungary Katalin Oláh United Kingdom Yvette Hague
Finland Eija Koskivaara
9.7 km, 21 controls
1997 Norway Hanne Staff Sweden Katarina Borg Norway Hanne Sandstad 8.7 km, 17 controls
1999 Finland Kirsi Boström Norway Hanne Staff Finland Johanna Asklöf 10.3 km, 18 controls
2001 Switzerland Simone Luder Finland Marika Mikkola Finland Reeta Kolkkala 9.7 km, 17 controls
2003 Switzerland Simone Luder Sweden Karolina Arewang Höjsgaard Switzerland Brigitte Wolf 11.8 km, 19 controls
2004 Sweden Karolina A Höjsgaard Norway Hanne Staff Finland Marika Mikkola 11.0 km, 25 controls
2005 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Finland Heli Jukkola Switzerland Vroni König Salmi 8.8 km, 21 controls
2006 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Norway Marianne Andersen Czech Republic Dana Brozková 11.7 km, 24 controls
2007 Finland Minna Kauppi
Finland Heli Jukkola
  Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder 11.95 km, 23 controls
2008 Czech Republic Dana Brožková Norway Marianne Andersen Sweden Annika Billstam 11.9 km, 24 controls
2009 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Norway Marianne Andersen Finland Minna Kauppi 11.8 km, 27 controls
2010 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Norway Marianne Andersen Sweden Emma Claesson 9.9 km, 23 controls
2011 Sweden Annika Billstam Czech Republic Dana Brozkova Sweden Helena Jansson 10.3 km, 21 controls
2012 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Finland Minna Kauppi Sweden Annika Billstam 12.4 km, 23 controls
2013 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Sweden Tove Alexandersson Sweden Lena Eliasson 13.9 km, 23 controls
2014 Russia Svetlana Mironova Sweden Tove Alexandersson Switzerland Judith Wyder 11 km, 23 controls
2015 Denmark Ida Bobach Norway Mari Fasting Russia Svetlana Mironova 9.7 km, 19 controls
2016 Sweden Tove Alexandersson Russia Natalia Gemperle Norway Anne Margrethe Hausken Nordberg
2017 Sweden Tove Alexandersson Denmark Maja Alm Russia Natalia Gemperle

Short

This event was held from 1991 to 2001, before it was abandoned and the middle distance replaced it.

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Length and controls
1991 Czech Republic Petr Kozak Sweden Kent Olsson Sweden Martin Johansson 5.8 km, 10 controls
1993 Norway Petter Thoresen Finland Timo Karppinen Sweden Martin Johansson 4.7 km, 14 controls
1995 Ukraine Yuri Omeltchenko Sweden Jörgen Mårtensson Norway Bjørnar Valstad 5.6 km, 18 controls
1997 Finland Janne Salmi Finland Timo Karppinen Norway Bjørnar Valstad 4.2 km, 16 controls
1999 Norway Jørgen Rostrup Finland Juha Peltola Finland Janne Salmi 4.5 km, 17 controls
2001 Finland Pasi Ikonen Norway Tore Sandvik Norway Jørgen Rostrup 4.1 km, 15 controls

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Length and controls
1991 Czech Republic Jana Cieslarová Czech Republic Ada Kucharova Sweden Marita Skogum 5.5 km, 9 controls
1993 Sweden Anna Bogren Sweden Marita Skogum Finland Eija Koskivaara 3.7 km, 11 controls
1995 Switzerland Marie-Luce Romanens United Kingdom Yvette Hague Sweden Marlena Jansson
Sweden Anna Bogren
4.6 km, 14 controls
1997 Austria Lucie Böhm Norway Hanne Sandstad Norway Hanne Staff
Switzerland Marie-Luce Romanens
3.3 km, 13 controls
1999 United Kingdom Yvette Baker Austria Lucie Böhm Germany Frauke Schmitt Gran 3.6 km, 13 controls
2001 Norway Hanne Staff Sweden Jenny Johansson Sweden Gunilla Svärd 3.6 km, 11 controls

Middle

This event was first held in 2003

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Length and controls
2003 France Thierry Gueorgiou Norway Bjørnar Valstad Norway Øystein Kristiansen 5.0 km, 21 controls
2004 France Thierry Gueorgiou Russia Valentin Novikov Norway Anders Nordberg 6.3 km, 18 controls
2005 France Thierry Gueorgiou Denmark Chris Terkelsen Finland Jarkko Huovila 5.0 km, 13 controls
2006 Norway Holger Hott Johansen Finland Jarkko Huovila United Kingdom Jamie Stevenson 6.3 km, 23 controls
2007 France Thierry Gueorgiou Finland Tero Föhr Russia Valentin Novikov 6.15 km, 17 controls
2008 France Thierry Gueorgiou Czech Republic Michal Smola Russia Valentin Novikov 5.8 km, 27 controls
2009 France Thierry Gueorgiou Switzerland Daniel Hubmann Switzerland Matthias Merz 6.57 km, 25 controls
2010 Norway Carl Waaler Kaas Sweden Peter Öberg France Thierry Gueorgiou
Switzerland Daniel Hubmann
5.47 km, 19 controls
2011 France Thierry Gueorgiou Sweden Peter Öberg Norway Olav Lundanes 5.4 km, 21 controls
2012 Latvia Edgars Bertuks Russia Valentin Novikov Switzerland Fabian Hertner 6.5 km, 20 controls
2013 Russia Leonid Novikov France Thierry Gueorgiou Sweden Gustav Bergman 6.3 km, 19 controls
2014 Norway Olav Lundanes Switzerland Fabian Hertner Ukraine Oleksandr Kratov 5.9 km, 19 controls
2015 Switzerland Daniel Hubmann France Lucas Basset Sweden Olle Boström 6.2 km, 25 controls
2016 Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Norway Olav Lundanes Switzerland Daniel Hubmann 6.3 km, 25 controls
2017 France Thierry Gueorgiou Switzerland Fabian Hertner Ukraine Oleksandr Kratov 6.05 km

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Length and controls
2003 Switzerland Simone Luder Norway Hanne Staff Finland Heli Jukkola 4.5 km, 18 controls
2004 Norway Hanne Staff Russia Tanja Ryabkina Finland Heli Jukkola 5.3 km, 16 controls
2005 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Sweden Jenny Johansson Finland Minna Kauppi 4.1 km, 13 controls
2006 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Norway Marianne Andersen Russia Tanja Ryabkina 5.2 km, 22 controls
2007 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Finland Heli Jukkola Norway Marianne Andersen 5.08 km, 14 controls
2008 Finland Minna Kauppi Switzerland Vroni König-Salmi Czech Republic Radka Brožková 4.8 km, 23 controls
2009 Czech Republic Dana Brožková Norway Marianne Andersen Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder 5.34 km, 22 controls
2010 Finland Minna Kauppi Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Norway Marianne Andersen 4.53 km, 16 controls
2011 Sweden Helena Jansson Denmark Ida Bobach Switzerland Judith Wyder 3.8 km, 16 controls
2012 Finland Minna Kauppi Sweden Tove Alexandersson Russia Tatiana Ryabkina 5.5 km, 18 controls
2013 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Sweden Tove Alexandersson Finland Merja Rantanen 5.0 km, 15 controls
2014 Sweden Annika Billstam Denmark Ida Bobach Sweden Tove Alexandersson 5.0 km, 16 controls
2015 Sweden Annika Billstam Finland Merja Rantanen Sweden Emma Johansson 5.3 km, 21 controls
2016 Sweden Tove Alexandersson Norway Heidi Bagstevold Russia Natalia Gemperle 5.1 km, 21 controls
2017 Sweden Tove Alexandersson Norway Marianne Andersen Finland Venla Harju

Sprint

This event was first held in 2001

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Length and controls
2001 Sweden Jimmy Birklin Finland Pasi Ikonen Sweden Jörgen Olsson 2.66 km, 12 controls
2003 United Kingdom Jamie Stevenson Czech Republic Rudolf Ropek France Thierry Gueorgiou 2.8 km, 18 controls
2004 Sweden Niclas Jonasson Sweden Håkan Eriksson Ukraine Yuri Omeltchenko 3.1 km, 12 controls
2005 Sweden Emil Wingstedt Switzerland Daniel Hubmann Finland Jani Lakanen 2.4 km, 14 controls
2006 Sweden Emil Wingstedt Switzerland Daniel Hubmann Denmark Claus Bloch 3.1 km, 21 controls
2007 France Thierry Gueorgiou Switzerland Matthias Merz Sweden Martin Johansson 3.2 km, 15 controls
2008 Russia Andrey Khramov Switzerland Daniel Hubmann Sweden Martin Johansson 3.0 km, 17 controls
2009 Russia Andrey Khramov Switzerland Fabian Hertner Switzerland Daniel Hubmann 3.2 km, 22 controls
2010 Switzerland Matthias Müller Switzerland Fabian Hertner France Frédéric Tranchand 2.7 km, 21 controls
2011 Switzerland Daniel Hubmann Sweden Anders Holmberg Switzerland Matthias Müller 2.5 km, 20 controls
2012 Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Switzerland Matthias Merz Switzerland Matthias Müller 4.0 km, 20 controls
2013 Finland Mårten Boström United Kingdom Scott Fraser Sweden Jonas Leandersson 3.9 km, 24 controls
2014 Denmark Søren Bobach Switzerland Daniel Hubmann Denmark Tue Lassen 4.4 km, 20 controls
2015 Sweden Jonas Leandersson Switzerland Martin Hubmann Sweden Jerker Lysell 4.1 km, 23 controls
2016 Sweden Jerker Lysell Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Switzerland Daniel Hubmann 4.1 km, 22 controls
2017 Switzerland Daniel Hubmann France Frederic Tranchand Sweden Jerker Lysell 4.0 km, 15 controls

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Length and controls
2001 Switzerland Vroni König-Salmi Finland Johanna Asklöf Switzerland Simone Luder 2.24 km, 10 controls
2003 Switzerland Simone Luder Switzerland Marie-Luce Romanens Sweden Jenny Johansson 2.6 km, 17 controls
2004 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Sweden Karolina A Höjsgaard Norway Elisabeth Ingvaldsen 2.6 km, 11 controls
2005 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Norway Anne Margrethe Hausken United Kingdom Heather Monro 2.1 km, 12 controls
2006 Australia Hanny Allston Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Sweden Kajsa Nilsson 2.7 km, 15 controls
2007 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Finland Minna Kauppi Sweden Lena Eliasson 2.47 km, 14 controls
2008 Norway Anne Margrethe Hausken Finland Minna Kauppi Sweden Helena Jansson 2.5 km, 17 controls
2009 Sweden Helena Jansson Sweden Linnéa Gustafsson Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder 2.6 km, 18 controls
2010 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Sweden Helena Jansson Norway Marianne Andersen 2.6 km, 21 controls
2011 Sweden Linnea Gustafsson Sweden Helena Jansson Sweden Lena Eliasson 2.2 km, 19 controls
2012 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Denmark Maja Alm Sweden Annika Billstam 3.7 km, 19 controls
2013 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Sweden Annika Billstam Finland Venla Niemi 3.4 km, 21 controls
2014 Switzerland Judith Wyder Sweden Tove Alexandersson Denmark Maja Alm 4.05 km, 18 controls
2015 Denmark Maja Alm Ukraine Nadiya Volynska Russia Galina Vinogradova 3.8 km, 21 controls
2016 Denmark Maja Alm Switzerland Judith Wyder Belarus Anastasia Denisova 3.6 km, 20 controls
2017 Denmark Maja Alm Russia Natalia Gemperle Russia Galina Vinogradova 3.4 km, 13 controls

Relay

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1966 Sweden Sweden
Bertil Norman
Karl Johansson
Anders Morelius
Göran Öhlund
Finland Finland
Erkki Kohvakka
Rolf Koskinen
Juhani Salmenkylä
Aimo Tepsell
Norway Norway
Dagfinn Olsen
Ola Skarholt
Åge Hadler
Stig Berge
1968 Sweden Sweden
Sture Björk
Karl Johansson
Sten-Olof Carlström
Göran Öhlund
Finland Finland
Rolf Koskinen
Veijo Tahvanainen
Juhani Salmenkylä
Markku Salminen
Norway Norway
Per Fosser
Ola Skarholt
Stig Berge
Åge Hadler
1970 Norway Norway
Ola Skarholt
Stig Berge
Per Fosser
Åge Hadler
Sweden Sweden
Björn Nordin
Karl Johansson
Sture Björk
Bernt Frilén
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Zdenek Lenhart
Bohuslav Beranek
Jaroslav Jasek
Svatoslav Galik
1972 Sweden Sweden
Lennart Carlström
Rolf Pettersson
Arne Johansson
Bernt Frilén
Switzerland Switzerland
Dieter Hulliger
Dieter Wolf
Bernard Marti
Karl John
Hungary Hungary
Zoltán Boros
János Sotér
Géza Vajda
András Hegedus
1974 Sweden Sweden
Rolf Pettersson
Gunnar Öhlund
Arne Johansson
Bernt Frilén
Finland Finland
Hannu Mäkirinta
Markku Salminen
Risto Nuuros
Seppo Väli-Klemelä
Norway Norway
Svein Jacobsen
Jan Fjærestad
Ivar Formo
Eystein Weltzien
1976 Sweden Sweden
Erik Johansson
Gert Pettersson
Arne Johansson
Rolf Pettersson
Norway Norway
Jan Fjærestad
Øystein Halvorsen
Svein Jacobsen
Egil Johansen
Finland Finland
Hannu Mäkirinta
Markku Salminen
Matti Mäkinen
Kimmo Rauhamäki
1978 Norway Norway
Jan Fjærestad
Svein Jacobsen
Egil Johansen
Eystein Weltzien
Sweden Sweden
Rolf Pettersson
Lars Lönnkvist
Kjell Lauri
Olle Nabo
Finland Finland
Urho Kujala
Jorma Karvonen
Simo Nurminen
Risto Nuuros
1979 Sweden Sweden
Rolf Pettersson
Kjell Lauri
Lars Lönnkvist
Björn Rosendahl
Finland Finland
Seppo Keskinarkaus
Hannu Kottonen
Risto Nuuros
Ari Anjala
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Petr Uher
Zdenek Lenhart
Jiri Tichacek
Jaroslav Kacmarcik
1981 Norway Norway
Øyvin Thon
Harald Thon
Tore Sagvolden
Sigurd Dæhli
Sweden Sweden
Lars-Henrik Undeland
Bengt Levin
Jörgen Mårtensson
Lars Lönnkvist
Finland Finland
Kari Sallinen
Ari Anjala
Seppo Rytkonen
Hannu Kottonen
1983 Norway Norway
Morten Berglia
Øyvin Thon
Tore Sagvolden
Harald Thon
Czech Republic Czechoslovakia
Vlastimil Uchytil
Pavel Ditrych
Josef Pollák
Jaroslav Kacmarcik
Sweden Sweden
Bengt Levin
Kjell Lauri
Lars Lönnkvist
Kent Olsson
1985 Norway Norway
Morten Berglia
Atle Hansen
Tore Sagvolden
Øyvin Thon
Sweden Sweden
Lars Palmqvist
Michael Wehlin
Kjell Lauri
Jörgen Mårtensson
Switzerland Switzerland
Willi Müller
Martin Howald
Urs Flühmann
Alain Gafner
1987 Norway Norway
Morten Berglia
Håvard Tveite
Tore Sagvolden
Øyvin Thon
Switzerland Switzerland
Markus Stappung
Stefan Bolliger
Kaspar Öttli
Urs Flühmann
Sweden Sweden
Kent Olsson
Hans Melin
Jörgen Mårtensson
Lars Lönnkvist
1989 Norway Norway
Øyvin Thon
Rolf Vestre
Petter Thoresen
Håvard Tveite
Sweden Sweden
Kent Olsson
Michael Wehlin
Jörgen Mårtensson
Håkan Eriksson
Finland Finland
Keijo Parkkinen
Ari Kattainen
Peter Ivars
Reijo Mattinen
1991 Switzerland Switzerland
Thomas Bührer
Alain Berger
Urs Flühmann
Christian Aebersold
Norway Norway
Petter Thoresen
Bjørnar Valstad
Rolf Vestre
Håvard Tveite
Finland Finland
Reijo Mattinen
Ari Anjala
Miko Kuisma
Keijo Parkkinen
1993 Switzerland Switzerland
Dominik Humbel
Christian Aebersold
Urs Flühmann
Thomas Bührer
United Kingdom Great Britain
Jonathan Musgrave
Martin Bagness
Stephen Palmer
Steven Hale
Finland Finland
Keijo Parkkinen
Mika Kuisma
Petri Forsman
Timo Karppinen
1995 Switzerland Switzerland
Alain Berger
Daniel Hotz
Christian Aebersold
Thomas Bührer
Finland Finland
Keijo Parkkinen
Reijo Mattinen
Timo Karppinen
Janne Salmi
Sweden Sweden
Lars Holmqvist
Jimmy Birklin
Johan Ivarsson
Jörgen Mårtensson
1997 Denmark Denmark
Torben Skovlyst
Carsten Jørgensen
Chris Terkelsen
Allan Mogensen
Finland Finland
Timo Karppinen
Juha Peltola
Mikael Boström
Janne Salmi
Norway Norway
Håvard Tveite
Bjørnar Valstad
Kjetil Bjørlo
Petter Thoresen
1999 Norway Norway
Tore Sandvik
Bernt Bjørnsgaard
Petter Thoresen
Bjørnar Valstad
Finland Finland
Jani Lakanen
Juha Peltola
Mikael Boström
Janne Salmi
Sweden Sweden
Jimmy Birklin
Håkan Eriksson
Jörgen Olsson
Johan Ivarsson
2001 Finland Finland
Jani Lakanen
Jarkko Huovila
Juha Peltola
Janne Salmi
Norway Norway
Bernt Bjørnsgaard
Carl Henrik Bjørseth
Tore Sandvik
Bjørnar Valstad
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Michal Horacek
Michal Jedlicka
Radek Novotny
Rudolf Ropek
2003 Sweden Sweden
Niclas Jonasson
Mattias Karlsson
Emil Wingstedt
Finland Finland
Jani Lakanen
Jarkko Huovila
Mats Haldin
United Kingdom Great Britain
Daniel Marston
Jon Duncan
Jamie Stevenson
2004 Norway Norway
Bjørnar Valstad
Øystein Kristiansen
Jørgen Rostrup
Russia Russia
Mikhail Mamlejev
Andrej Khramov
Valentin Novikov
Sweden Sweden
Mattias Karlsson
Emil Wingstedt
Niclas Jonasson
2005 Norway Norway
Holger Hott Johansen
Øystein Kristiansen
Jørgen Rostrup
France France
Francois Gonon
Damien Renard
Thierry Gueorgiou
Switzerland Switzerland
Matthias Merz
Marc Lauenstein
Daniel Hubmann
2006 Russia Russia
Roman Efimov
Andrey Khramov
Valentin Novikov
Finland Finland
Mats Haldin
Jarkko Huovila
Jani Lakanen
Sweden Sweden
Niclas Jonasson
Emil Wingstedt
Mattias Karlsson
2007 Russia Russia
Roman Efimov
Andrey Khramov
Valentin Novikov
Sweden Sweden
Peter Öberg
David Andersson
Emil Wingstedt
Finland Finland
Mats Haldin
Pasi Ikonen
Tero Föhr
2008 United Kingdom Great Britain
Graham Gristwood
Jon Duncan
Jamie Stevenson
Russia Russia
Dmitriy Tsvetkov
Andrey Khramov
Valentin Novikov
Switzerland Switzerland
Baptiste Rollier
Matthias Merz
Daniel Hubmann
2009[note] Switzerland Switzerland
Baptiste Rollier
Daniel Hubmann
Matthias Merz
Russia Russia
Dmitriy Tsvetkov
Valentin Novikov
Andrey Khramov
Finland Finland
Topi Anjala
Tero Föhr
Mats Haldin
2010 Russia Russia
Andrey Khramov
Dmitriy Tsvetkov
Valentin Novikov
Norway Norway
Carl Waaler Kaas
Audun Weltzien
Olav Lundanes
Switzerland Switzerland
Daniel Hubmann
Matthias Müller
Matthias Merz
2011 France France
Philippe Adamski
Francois Gonon
Thierry Gueorgiou
Norway Norway
Carl Waaler Kaas
Anders Nordberg
Olav Lundanes
Sweden Sweden
Anders Holmberg
Olle Boström
David Andersson
2012 Czech Republic Czech Republic
Tomáš Dlabaja
Jan Šedivý
Jan Procházka
Norway Norway
Magne Daehli
Carl Waaler Kaas
Olav Lundanes
Sweden Sweden
Jonas Leandersson
Peter Öberg
Anders Holmberg
2013 Russia Russia
Leonid Novikov
Valentin Novikov
Dmitriy Tsvetkov
Sweden Sweden
Anders Holmberg
Peter Öberg
Gustav Bergman
Ukraine Ukraine
Pavlo Ushkvarok
Oleksandr Kratov
Denys Shcherbakov
2014 Sweden Sweden
Jonas Leandersson
Fredrik Johansson
Gustav Bergman
Switzerland Switzerland
Fabian Hertner
Daniel Hubmann
Matthias Kyburz
France France
Frederic Tranchand
François Gonon
Thierry Gueorgiou
2015 Switzerland Switzerland
Fabian Hertner
Daniel Hubmann
Matthias Kyburz
Norway Norway
Øystein Kvaal Østerbø
Carl Godager Kaas
Magne Dæhli
France France
Vincent Coupat
Lucas Basset
Frédéric Tranchand
2016 Norway Norway
Carl Godager Kaas
Olav Lundanes
Magne Dæhli
Switzerland Switzerland
Fabian Hertner
Daniel Hubmann
Matthias Kyburz
Sweden Sweden
Fredrik Bakkman
Gustav Bergman
William Lind

2009 Note: ^ In the 3rd leg Martin Johansson (Sweden) was in the lead when he suffered a serious injury; Thierry Gueorgiou (France), Anders Nordberg (Norway), and Michal Smola (Czech Republic) gave up their lead positions and rescued him. Interpretation of International Orienteering Federation (IOF) competition rules was at issue: rule 26.13 states "The organiser must void a competition if at any point it becomes clear that circumstances have arisen which make the competition unfair or dangerous for the competitors." After much deliberation on whether or not to void the relay, the organizers declared that it stood.[37][38]

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1966 Sweden Sweden
Kerstin Granstedt
Eivor Steen-Olsson
Gunborg Ahling
Finland Finland
Anja Meldo
Pirjo Ruotsalainen
Raila Hovi
Norway Norway
Astrid Hansen
Ragnhild Kristensen
Ingrid Thoresen
1968 Norway Norway
Astrid Rødmyr
Astrid Hansen
Ingrid Hadler
Sweden Sweden
Gun-Britt Nyberg
Kerstin Granstedt
Ulla Lindkvist
Finland Finland
Pirjo Seppä
Tuula Hovi
Raila Kerkelä
1970 Sweden Sweden
Birgitta Larsson
Eivor Steen-Olsson
Ulla Lindkvist
Hungary Hungary
Magda Horváth
Ágnes Hegedűs
Sarolta Monspart
Norway Norway
Astrid Rødmyr
Kristin Danielsen
Ingrid Hadler
1972 Finland Finland
Sinikka Kukkonen
Pirjo Seppä
Liisa Veijalainen
Sweden Sweden
Brigitta Johansson
Ulla Lindkvist
Birgitta Larsson
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Naďa Mertová
Renata Vlachová
Anna Hanzlová
1974 Sweden Sweden
Birgitta Larsson
Monica Andersson
Kristin Cullman
Norway Norway
Kristin Danielsen
Ingrid Hadler
Linda Verde
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Dana Procházková
Anna Hanzlová
Renata Vlachová
1976 Sweden Sweden
Ingrid Ohlsson
Kristin Cullman
Anne Lundmark
Finland Finland
Outi Borgenström
Sinikka Kukkonen
Liisa Veijalainen
Hungary Hungary
Irén Rostás
Magda Kovács
Sarolta Monspart
1978 Finland Finland
Outi Borgenström
Marita Ruoho
Liisa Veijalainen
Sweden Sweden
Eva Moberg
Karin Rabe
Kristin Cullman
Switzerland Switzerland
Ruth Baumberger
Ruth Humbel
Hanni Fries
1979 Finland Finland
Leena Silvennoinen
Leena Salmenkylä
Liisa Veijalainen
Norway Norway
Anne Berit Eid
Astrid Carlson
Brit Volden
Sweden Sweden
Anna-Lena Axelsson
Karin Rabe
Monica Andersson
1981 Sweden Sweden
Arja Hannus
Barbro Lönnkvist
Karin Rabe
Annichen Kringstad
Finland Finland
Helena Mannervesi
Marita Ruoho
Liisa Veijalainen
Outi Borgenström
Switzerland Switzerland
Ruth Schmid
Annelies Meier
Irene Bucher
Ruth Humbel
1983 Sweden Sweden
Karin Rabe
Marita Skogum
Kerstin Månsson
Annichen Kringstad
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Iva Knapová-Kalibánová-Kusynová
Eva Bártová
Jana Galíková-Hlaváčová
Ada Kuchařová
Denmark Denmark
Mette Filskov
Hanne Birke
Karin Jexner
Dorthe Hansen
1985 Sweden Sweden
Karin Rabe
Christina Blomqvist
Kerstin Månsson
Annichen Kringstad
Norway Norway
Ragnhild Bratberg
Hilde Tellesbø
Helle Johansen
Ellen-Sofie Olsvik
Switzerland Switzerland
Susanne Luscher
Frauke Sonderegger
Brigitte Zurcher
Ruth Humbel
1987 Norway Norway
Ragnhild Bratberg
Ragnhild Bente Andersen
Ellen Sofie Olsvik
Brit Volden
Sweden Sweden
Arja Hannus
Katarina Borg
Marita Skogum
Karin Rabe
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Iva Knapová-Kalibánová-Kusynová
Iva Slaninová
Ada Kuchařová
Jana Galíková
1989 Sweden Sweden
Karin Rabe
Arja Hannus
Kerstin Haglund
Marita Skogum
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Petra Wagnerová
Jana Cieslarová
Ada Kuchařová
Jana Galíková
Finland Finland
Marja Liisa Portin
Ulla Mänttäri
Annika Viilo
Eija Koskivaara
1991 Sweden Sweden
Arja Hannus
Christina Blomqvist
Marlena Jansson
Marita Skogum
Norway Norway
Hanne Sandstad
Heidi Arnesen
Ragnhild Bratberg
Ragnhild Bente Andersen
Czech Republic Czechoslovakia
Marcela Kubatková
Jana Galíková
Ada Kuchařová
Jana Cieslarová
1993 Sweden Sweden
Anette Nilsson
Marlena Jansson
Anna Bogren
Marita Skogum
Finland Finland
Johanna Tiira
Kirsi Tiira
Annika Viilo
Eija Koskivaara
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Petra Novotná
Mária Honzová
Marcela Kubatková
Jana Cieslarová
1995 Finland Finland
Kirsi Tiira
Reeta-Mari Kolkkala
Eija Koskivaara
Annika Viilo
Sweden Sweden
Anette Granstedt
Maria Gustafsson
Anna Bogren
Marlena Jansson
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Petra Novotná
Mária Honzová
Marcela Kubatková
Jana Cieslarová
1997 Sweden Sweden
Anna Bogren
Gunilla Svärd
Cecilia Nilsson
Marlena Jansson
Norway Norway
Torunn Fossli Sæthre
Elisabeth Ingvaldsen
Hanne Sandstad
Hanne Staff
Switzerland Switzerland
Brigitte Wolf
Marie-Luce Romanens
Vroni König
Sabrina Meister-Fesseler
1999 Norway Norway
Birgitte Husebye
Elisabeth Ingvaldsen
Hanne Sandstad
Hanne Staff
Finland Finland
Reeta-Mari Kolkkala
Sanna Nymalm
Kirsi Tiira
Johanna Asklöf
Sweden Sweden
Katarina Allberg
Marlena Jansson
Anette Granstedt
Gunilla Svärd
2001 Finland Finland
Reeta Kolkkala
Liisa Anttila
Marika Mikkola
Johanna Asklöf
Sweden Sweden
Katarina Allberg
Jenny Johansson
Cecilia Nilsson
Gunilla Svärd
Norway Norway
Birgitte Husebye
Linda Antonsen
Elisabeth Ingvaldsen
Hanne Staff
2003 Switzerland Switzerland
Birgitte Wolf
Vroni König-Salmi
Simone Luder
Sweden Sweden
Gunilla Svärd
Karolina A. Höjsgaard
Jenny Johansson
Norway Norway
Elisabeth Ingvaldsen
Birgitte Husebye
Hanne Staff
2004 Sweden Sweden
Gunilla Svärd
Jenny Johansson
Karolina A Höjsgaard
Finland Finland
Marika Mikkola
Minna Kauppi
Heli Jukkola
Norway Norway
Birgitte Husebye
Elisabeth Ingvaldsen
Hanne Staff
2005 Switzerland Switzerland
Lea Müller
Vroni König Salmi
Simone Niggli-Luder
Norway Norway
Marianne Andersen
Marianne Riddervold
Anne Margrethe Hausken
Sweden Sweden
Jenny Johansson
Karolina A. Höjsgaard
Emma Engstrand
2006 Finland Finland
Paula Haapakoski
Heli Jukkola
Minna Kauppi
Sweden Sweden
Jenny Johansson
Kajsa Nilsson
Karolina A. Höjsgaard
Switzerland Switzerland
Martina Fritschy
Vroni Koenig-Salmi
Simone Niggli-Luder
2007 Finland Finland
Paula Haapakoski
Heli Jukkola
Minna Kauppi
Sweden Sweden
Annika Billstam
Emma Engstrand
Helena Jansson
Norway Norway
Ingunn Hultgreen Weltzien
Marianne Andersen
Anne Margrethe Hausken
2008 Finland Finland
Katri Lindeqvist
Merja Rantanen
Minna Kauppi
Russia Russia
Galina Vinogradova
Yulia Novikova
Tatiana Ryabkina
Sweden Sweden
Annika Billstam
Sofie Johansson
Helena Jansson
2009 Norway Norway
Betty Ann Bjerkreim Nielsen
Anne Margrethe Hausken
Marianne Andersen
Sweden Sweden
Karolina A. Höjsgaard
Kajsa Nilsson
Helena Jansson
Finland Finland
Bodil Holmström
Merja Rantanen
Minna Kauppi
2010 Finland Finland
Anni-Maija Fincke
Merja Rantanen
Minna Kauppi
Norway Norway
Elise Egseth
Anne Margrethe Hausken
Marianne Andersen
Sweden Sweden
Annika Billstam
Emma Claesson
Helena Jansson
2011 Finland Finland
Anni-Maija Fincke
Merja Rantanen
Minna Kauppi
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Martina Zvěřinová
Eva Juřeníková
Dana Brožková
Sweden Sweden
Helena Jansson
Tove Alexandersson
Annika Billstam
2012   Switzerland
Ines Brodmann
Judith Wyder
Simone Niggli-Luder
 Sweden
Annika Billstam
Helena Jansson
Tove Alexandersson
 Norway
Silje Ekroll Jahren
Mari Fasting
Anne Margrethe Hausken
2013  Norway
Heidi Bagstevold
Mari Fasting
Anne Marghrete Hausken Nordberg
 Finland
Venla Niemi
Anni-Maija Fincke
Minna Kauppi
  Switzerland
Sara Luescher
Judith Wyder
Simone Niggli-Luder
2014   Switzerland
Sara Lüscher
Sabine Hauswirth
Judith Wyder
 Denmark
Emma Klingenberg
Ida Bobach
Maja Møller Alm
 Sweden
Helena Jansson
Annika Billstam
Tove Alexandersson
2015  Denmark
Maja Møller Alm
Ida Bobach
Emma Klingenberg
 Norway
Heidi Østlid Bagstevold
Mari Fasting
Anne Margrethe Hausken Nordberg
 Sweden
Helena Jansson
Annika Billstam
Emma Johansson
2016  Russia
Anastasia Rudnaya
Svetlana Mironova
Natalia Gemperle
 Denmark
Signe Klinting
Ida Bobach
Maja Møller Alm
 Finland
Sari Anttonen
Marika Teini
Merja Rantanen

Sprint Relay

The first event was held in 2014.

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2014 Switzerland Switzerland
Rahel Friederich
Martin Hubmann
Matthias Kyburz
Judith Wyder
Denmark Denmark
Emma Klingenberg
Tue Lassen
Søren Bobach
Maja Alm
Russia Russia
Anastasiya Tikhonova
Gleb Tikhonov
Andrey Khramov
Galina Vinogradova
2015 Denmark Denmark
Emma Klingenberg
Tue Lassen
Søren Bobach
Maja Alm
Norway Norway
Elise Egseth
Haakon Jarvis Westergaard
Øystein Kvaal Østerbøe
Anne-Margrethe Hausken Nordberg
Russia Russia
Tatyana Riabkina
Gleb Tikhonov
Andrey Khramov
Galina Vinogradova
2016 Denmark Denmark
Cecilie Friberg Klysner
Tue Lassen
Søren Bobach
Maja Møller Alm
Switzerland Switzerland
Rahel Friederich
Florian Howald
Martin Hubmann
Judith Wyder
Sweden Sweden
Lina Strand
Gustav Bergman
Jonas Leandersson
Helena Jansson
2017 Sweden Sweden
Helena Jansson
Jonas Leandersson
Jerker Lysell
Lina Strand
Denmark Denmark
Maja Alm
Andreas Hougaard Boesen
Tue Lassen
Cecilie Friberg Klysner
Switzerland Switzerland
Elena Roos
Florian Howald
Martin Hubmann
Sabine Hauswirth

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Sweden 49 52 52 153
2  Norway 43 45 42 130
3   Switzerland 42 29 31 102
4  Finland 24 41 29 94
5  France 13 5 8 26
6  Russia 10 9 10 29
7  Denmark 10 7 5 22
8  Czech Republic 5 7 8 20
9  Great Britain 3 4 4 11
10  Hungary 3 1 2 6
11  Ukraine 1 2 3 6
12  Austria 1 1 0 2
13  Latvia 1 0 2 3
14  Australia 1 0 0 1
15  Czechoslovakia 0 2 5 7
16  Soviet Union 0 0 2 2
17  Germany 0 0 1 1
17  Italy 0 0 1 1
17  Belarus 0 0 1 1

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