2011 World Orienteering Championships

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2011 World Orienteering Championships
Host citySavoie
CountryFrance
Events8

The 2011 World Orienteering Championships, the 28th World Orienteering Championships, were held in Savoie, France, 13 –20 August 2011.[1]

The championships had eight events; sprint for men and women, middle distance for men and women, long distance (formerly called individual or classic distance) for men and women, and relays for men and women.

Medalists[]

Gold medalist Gustafsson in the sprint final.
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's sprint [1]  Daniel Hubmann  (SUI) 13:11.8  Anders Holmberg  (SWE) 13:37.8  Matthias Müller  (SUI) 13:41.2
Women's sprint [1]  Linnea Gustafsson  (SWE) 13:14.3  Helena Jansson  (SWE) 13:22.7  Lena Eliasson (SWE) 13:28.5
Men's middle distance [1]  Thierry Gueorgiou  (FRA) 34:38  Peter Öberg  (SWE) 36:59  Olav Lundanes  (NOR) 37:01
Women's middle distance [1]  Helena Jansson  (SWE) 33:10  Ida Bobach  (DEN) 34:26  Judith Wyder  (SUI) 35:11
Men's long distance [1]  Thierry Gueorgiou  (FRA) 1:47:29  Pasi Ikonen  (FIN) 1:51:56  François Gonon (FRA) 1:53:35
Women's long distance [1]  Annika Billstam  (SWE) 1:22:26  Dana Brožková  (CZE) 1:26:54  Helena Jansson  (SWE) 1:29:55


Men's relay[1] 1:53:48 1:57:02 1:58:03
Women's relay[1] 1:42:42
  • Martina Zverinova
  • Eva Jurenikova
  • Dana Brozkova
1:42:43 1:42:44

Results[]

Men's long distance[]

WOC 2011 – Long – Men [1]
Rank Competitor Nation Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Thierry Gueorgiou  France 1:47:29
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Pasi Ikonen  Finland 1:51:56
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) François Gonon  France 1:53:35
4 Baptiste Rollier  Switzerland 1:55:26
5 Daniel Hubmann  Switzerland 1:57:05
6 Olle Boström  Sweden 1:57:40
7 Philippe Adamski  France 1:57:47
8 Marc Lauenstein  Switzerland 1:57:48
9 Tero Föhr  Finland 1:59:28
10 Olav Lundanes  Norway 1:59:43
11 Oleksandr Kratov  Ukraine 2:00:38
12 Dmitriy Tsvetkov  Russia 2:00:56
13  Russia 2:01:09
14 Valentin Novikov  Russia 2:04:59
15 Carl Waaler Kaas  Norway 2:05:27
16 Mikhail Mamleev  Italy 2:06:42

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "World Orienteering Championships 2011". International Orienteering Federation. Archived from the original on 6 July 2020. Retrieved 10 September 2017.
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