World Mountain Bike Orienteering Championships Status active Genre sports competition Date(s) July–August Frequency annual Location(s) various Inaugurated 2002 (2002 ) Organised by IOF
The World Mountain Bike Orienteering Championships is the official event for awarding World Champion titles in mountain bike orienteering . The World Championships, also known as WMTBOC, were first held in 2002, and since 2004 they have been organized annually – except in 2020.[1] The programme includes Long distance, Middle distance, Sprint, Mass Start (unofficial in 2016 and official from 2017), and a Relay for both men and women.
Host towns and cities [ ]
Below is a list of towns and cities that have hosted World Championships in mountain bike orienteering. Year, date, place and number of participating countries are shown.
Year
Date
Place
# Countries
Notes
2002
1–6 July
Fontainebleau , France
29
[2]
2004
19–23 October
Ballarat , Australia
26
[3]
2005
5–11 September
Banska Bystrica , Slovakia
26
[4]
2006 (in conjunction with TrailO )
9–13 July
Joensuu , Finland
25
[5]
2007
5–12 August
Nove Mesto na Morave , Czech Republic
22
[6]
2008
24–31 August
Ostróda , Poland
26
[7]
2009
9–16 August
Ben Shemen , Israel
20
[8]
2010
11–17 July
Montalegre , Portugal
25
[9]
2011
20–28 August
Vicenza , Italy
27
[10]
2012
20–25 August
Veszprém , Hungary
30
[11]
2013
26–31 August
Rakvere , Estonia
26
[12]
2014
24–31 August
Białystok , Poland
27
[13]
2015
14–23 August
Liberec , Czech Republic
28
[14]
2016
24–30 July
Águeda , Portugal
22
[15]
2017
19–27 August
Vilnius , Lithuania
23
[16]
2018
5–12 August
Zwettl , Austria
27
[17]
2019
28 July–3 August
Viborg, Denmark
24
[18]
2020
17–22 August*
Jeseník , Czech Republic
*Cancelled
2021
10–18 June
16
[19]
Long distance [ ]
Men [ ]
Year
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Notes
2002
Jussi Mäkilä
Jérémie Gillmann
Alain Berger
2004
Alain Berger
Mika Tervala
Adrian Jackson
2005
Ruslan Gritsan
Victor Korchagin
Adrian Jackson
2006
Mika Tervala
Ruslan Gritsan
Matti Keskinarkaus
2007
Ruslan Gritsan
Lasse Brun Pedersen
Jaroslav Rygl
2008
Ruslan Gritsan
Torbjørn Gasbjerg
Beat Okle
2009
Adrian Jackson
Ruslan Gritsan
Matthieu Barthelemy
2010
Anton Foliforov
Adrian Jackson
Erik Skovgaard Knudsen
2011
Samuli Saarela
Erik Skovgaard Knudsen
Ruslan Gritsan
2012
Ruslan Gritsan
Samuel Pokala
Length 29.3 km, Climb 310m, 29 controls
2013
Krystof Bogar
Samuli Saarela
Anton Foliforov
Length 34.9 km, Climb 405m, 32 controls
2014
Anton Foliforov
Jiří Hradil
2015
Anton Foliforov
Luca Dallavalle
2016
Anton Foliforov
Krystof Bogar
2017
Jiri Hradil
Anton Foliforov
2018
Krystof Bogar
Anton Foliforov
2019
Ruslan Gritsan
Anton Foliforov
2021
Women [ ]
Year
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Notes
2002
Päivi Tommola
Emily Viner
Antje Bornhak
2004
Anke Dannowski
Päivi Tommola
Antje Bornhak
2005
Päivi Tommola
Antje Bornhak
Anke Dannowski
2006
Christine Schaffner
Ksenia Chernykh
Ingrid Stengård
2007
Michaela Gigon
Ksenia Chernykh
Christine Schaffner
2008
Christine Schaffner
Marika Hara
2009
Christine Schaffner
Sonja Zinkl
Hana Bajtošova
2010
Christine Schaffner
Ksenia Chernykh
Marika Hara
2011
Rikke Kornvig
Ingrid Stengard
Laura Scaravonati
2012
Susanna Laurila
Ksenia Chernykh
Marika Hara
Length 21.5 km, Climb 250m, 24 controls
2013
Marika Hara
Susanna Laurila
Cecilia Thomasson
Length 26.0 km, Climb 265m, 27 controls
2014
Olga Vinogradova
2015
Martina Tichovska
Cecilia Thomasson
2016
Emily Benham
Gaëlle Barlet
2017
Emily Benham
Martina Tichovska
Olga Vinogradova
2018
Martina Tichovska
2019
2021
Marika Hara
Middle distance [ ]
Men [ ]
Year
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Notes
2004
Adrian Jackson
Alain Berger
Victor Korchagin
2005
Ruslan Gritsan
Jaroslav Rygl
Mika Tervala
2006
Tuomo Tompuri
Mika Tervala
Ruslan Gritsan
2007
Mika Tervala
Jérémie Gillmann
Lubomír Tomecek
2008
Adrian Jackson
Søren Strunge
Lubomír Tomecek
2009
Torbjørn Gasbjerg
Jiri Hradil
Lasse Brun Pedersen
Length: 20.4 km, Climb: 355 m, 19 controls
2010
Samuli Saarela
Adrian Jackson
Luca Dallavalle
2011
Samuli Saarela
Ruslan Gritsan
Tobias Breitschadel
2012
Samuli Saarela
Anton Foliforov
Samuel Pökälä
Length 14.4 km, Climb 240m, 21 controls
2013
Tõnis Erm
Anton Foliforov
Samuli Saarela
Length 15.6 km, Climb 290m, 24 controls
2014
Ruslan Gritsan
Jiri Hradil
Anton Foliforov
2015
Anton Foliforov
Luca Dallavalle
2016
Anton Foliforov
Ruslan Gritsan
2017
Krystof Bogar
Anton Foliforov
Valeriy Gluhov
2018
2019
Anton Foliforov
Grigory Medvedev
2021
Samuel Pokala
Krystof Bogar
Women [ ]
Year
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Notes
2004
Michaela Gigon
Laure Coupat Belinda Allison
2005
Michaela Gigon
Christine Schaffner
Ramune Arlauskiene
2006
Michaela Gigon
Hana Bajtošova
Ingrid Stengård
2007
Ksenia Chernykh
Hana Bajtošova
Markéta Jirásková
2008
Ksenia Chernykh
Michaela Gigon
Päivi Tommola
2009
Marika Hara
Michaela Gigon
Christine Schaffner
Length: 15.6 km, Climb: 225 m, 15 controls
2010
Michaela Gigon
Rikke Kornvig
Marika Hara
2011
Michaela Gigon
Anna Kaminska
Rikke Kornvig
2012
Ursina Jäggi
Ingrid Stengard
Length 11.7 km, Climb 205m, 17 controls
2013
Marika Hara
Emily Benham
Susanna Laurila
Length 11.3 km, Climb 200m, 18 controls
2014
Cecilia Thomasson
Emily Benham
Marika Hara
2015
Gaelle Barlet
Martina Tichovska
Emily Benham
2016
Olga Vinogradova
Emily Benham
2017
Olga Vinogradova
Martina Tichovska
Emily Benham
2018
Olga Vinogradova
Martina Tichovska
2019
Marika Hara
2021
Martina Tichovska
Marika Hara
*Neutral athlete from Russia
Sprint [ ]
Men [ ]
Women [ ]
Year
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Notes
2002
Laure Coupat
Mervi Väisänen
Antje Bornhak
2007
Ksenia Chernykh
Michaela Gigon
Hana Bajtošova
2008
Hana Bajtošova
Michaela Gigon
Martina Tichovska
2009
Hana Bajtošova
Marika Hara
Michaela Gigon
2010
Anna Kaminska
Christine Schaffner
Martina Tichovská
2011
Gaelle Barlet
Marika Hara
Michaela Gigon
2012
Christine Schaffner
Emily Benham
Anna Kaminska
Length 5.1 km, Climb 105m, 17 controls
2013
Cecilia Thomasson
Tatiana Repina
Length 5.7 km, Climb 50m, 21 controls
2014
Marika Hara
Tatiana Repina
Emily Benham
2015
Martina Tichovska
Cecilia Thomasson
2016
Emily Benham
Marika Hara
2017
Marika Hara
Emily Benham
Olga Vinogradova
2018
Martina Tichovska
2019
2021
Marika Hara
*Neutral athlete from Russia
Mass Start [ ]
Men [ ]
Year
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Notes
2017
Luca Dallavalle
Ruslan Gritsan
2018
2019
Jiri Hradil
Krystof Bogar
2021
Samuel Pokala
Jiri Hradil
*Neutral athlete from Russia
Women [ ]
Year
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Notes
2017
Emily Benham
Olga Vinogradova
Gaëlle Barlet
2018
Martina Tichovska
Sonja Zinkl
2019
2021
Mervi Pesu
Martina Tichovska
*Neutral athlete from Russia
Relay [ ]
Men [ ]
Year
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Notes
2002
France
Czech Republic
Finland
2004
Finland
Czech Republic
Australia
2005
Finland
France
Switzerland
2006
Finland
Russia
Switzerland
2007
France
Czech Republic
Denmark
2008
Denmark
Russia
Czech Republic
2009
Russia
Czech Republic
Finland
2010
Russia
Denmark
Czech Republic
2011
Denmark
Czech Republic
Finland
2012
Finland
Russia
Austria
2013
Czech Republic
Finland
Estonia
2014
Estonia
Finland
France
2015
Austria
Russia
Finland
2016
Czech Republic
Russia
France
2017
Czech Republic
Finland
Russia
2018
Russia
Sweden
Czech Republic
2019
Russia
Czech Republic
Finland
2021
Finland
Neutral*
Switzerland
*Neutral team from Russia
Women [ ]
Year
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Notes
2002
Finland
France
Czech Republic
2004
Finland
Austria
Australia
2005
Germany
Czech Republic
France
2006
Russia
Finland
Czech Republic
2007
Finland
Russia
Austria
2008
Finland
Russia
Austria
2009
Austria
Switzerland
Russia
2010
Denmark
Finland
Czech Republic
2011
Switzerland
Lituania
Slovakia
2012
Finland
Switzerland
Slovakia
2013
Finland
Denmark
Switzerland
2014
Russia
Finland
Czech Republic
2015
Finland
Russia
Czech Republic
2016
Finland
Russia
Czech Republic
2017
Finland
France
Russia
2018
Czech Republic
Russia
Finland
2019
Russia
Finland
Sweden
2021
Denmark
Finland
Neutral*
*Neutral team from Russia
References [ ]
FootO (WOC)
Fiskars 1966
Linköping 1968
Friedrichroda 1970
Staré Splavy 1972
Viborg 1974
Aviemore 1976
Kongsberg 1978
Tampere 1979
Thun 1981
Zalaegerszeg 1983
Bendigo 1985
Gérardmer 1987
Skövde 1989
Mariánské Lázně 1991
West Point 1993
Detmold 1995
Grimstad 1997
Inverness 1999
Tampere 2001
Rapperswil/Jona 2003
Västerås 2004
Aichi 2005
Århus 2006
Kiev 2007
Olomouc 2008
Miskolc 2009
Trondheim 2010
Savoie 2011
Lausanne 2012
Vuokatti 2013
Trentino–Veneto 2014
Inverness 2015
Strömstad–Tanum 2016
Tartu 2017
Riga 2018
Østfold 2019
Doksy 2021
SkiO (Ski-WOC) MTBO (WMTBOC) TrailO (WTOC)
Strömstad-Tanum 2016
Birstonas 2017
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