World Trail Orienteering Championships

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World Trail Orienteering Championships
Statusactive
Genresporting event
Date(s)June–August
Frequencyannual
Location(s)various
Inaugurated2004 (2004)
Organised byIOF

The World Trail Orienteering Championships (WTOC) were first held in 2004 and annually since them. The majority of the championships were held in Europe, with 2005 the only exception up to date.

The current championship events are:

  • PreO - the traditional event
  • TempO - competition consisting of timed controls only (since 2013)
  • TrailO Relay – for three-person teams (since 2016, replacing the previous team event)

Venues[]

Year Days Location[1]
(in conjunction with FootO WOC 2004) September 15–18 Sweden Västerås, Sweden[2]
(in conjunction with FootO WOC 2005) August 9–11 Japan Aichi, Japan[3]
(in conjunction with ) July 9–14 Finland Joensuu, Finland[4]
(in conjunction with FootO WOC 2007) August 17–26 Ukraine Kiev, Ukraine[5]
(in conjunction with FootO WOC 2008) July 12–26 Czech Republic Olomouc, Czech Republic[6]
(in conjunction with FootO WOC 2009) August 18–23 Hungary Miskolc, Hungary[7]
(in conjunction with FootO WOC 2010) August 4–6 Norway Trondheim, Norway[8]
(in conjunction with FootO WOC 2011) August 13–20 France Savoie, France[9]
June 6–9 United Kingdom Scotland, Great Britain[10]
(in conjunction with FootO WOC 2013) July 6–14 Finland Vuokatti, Finland[11]
(in conjunction with FootO WOC 2014) July 5–13 Italy Trentino-Veneto, Italy[12]
June 22–28 Croatia Zagreb, Croatia[13]
2016 (in conjunction with FootO WOC 2016) August 20–28 Sweden Strömstad-Tanum, Sweden[14]
2017 July 10–15 Lithuania Birstonas, Lithuania[15]
(in conjunction with FootO WOC 2018) August 6–10 Latvia Daugavpils, Latvia[16]
June 23–29 Portugal Idanha-a-Nova, Portugal
November 28–December 5 Hong Kong Hong Kong[17]

PreO[]

This was called the "individual competition" before 2010.

Open[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze Number of controls (day 1) Number of controls (day 2)
2004[18]   (SWE)  Martin Fredholm (SWE)   (SWE) 18 controls, 2 TCs[19] 16 controls, 2 TCs[20]
2005[21]   (NOR)   (SWE)   (JPN) 17 controls, 2 TCs[22] 15 controls, 2 TCs[23]
2006[24]  Martin Fredholm (SWE)   (SWE)   (NOR)
2007[25]   (SLO)   (FIN)   (NOR)
2008[26]   (GER)  Martin Fredholm (SWE)   (FIN)
2009[27]   (UKR)   (FIN)   (JPN)
2010[28]   (SWE)   (FIN)   (CRO) 20 controls, 2 TCs[29] 20 controls, 2 TCs[30]
2011[31]   (FIN)   (FIN)   (CRO) 20 controls, 2 TCs[32] 20 controls, 2 TCs[33]
2012[34]   (SWE)   (UKR)   (UKR) 20 controls (1 voided), 2 TCs[35] 23 controls, 2 TCs[36]
2013[37]   (FIN)  Martin Fredholm (SWE)   (FIN) 20 controls, 2 timed stations, 4 TCs[38] 19 controls, 1 timed station, 2 TCs[39]
2014[40]  Guntars Mankus (LAT)   (SWE)   (NOR) 12 controls (1 voided), 1 timed station, 2 TCs[41] 20 controls, 2 timed station, 3 TCs[42]
2015[43]   (ITA)   (FIN)  Martin Jullum (NOR) 26 controls, 2 timed stations, 6 TCs[44] 26 controls, 2 timed stations, 6 TCs[45]
2016[46]  Martin Fredholm (SWE)  Martin Jullum (NOR)   (LAT) 21 controls (1 voided), 1 timed station, 3 TCs[47] 28 controls, 1 timed station, 3 TCs[48]
2017[49]   (NOR)   (FIN)   (NOR) 21 controls (2 voided), 1 timed station, 3 TCs[50] 28 controls, 3 TCs [51]
2018[52]   (SVK)   (NOR)   (FIN)
2019[53]   (FIN)   (NOR)   (SLO)

Paralympic[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze Number of controls (day 1) Number of controls (day 2)
2004[54]   (NOR)   (UKR)   (USA) 18 controls, 2 TCs[55] 16 controls, 2 TCs[56]
2005[57]   (LTU)   (USA)   (GBR) 17 controls, 2 TCs[58] 15 controls, 2 TCs[59]
2006[60]   (GBR)   (SWE)   (SWE)
2007[61]   (ITA)   (LTU)   (SWE)
2008[62]   (SWE)   (CRO)   (GBR)
2009[63]   (SWE)   (CRO)   (SWE)
2010[64]   (SWE)   (SWE)   (DEN) 20 controls, 2 TCs[65] 20 controls, 2 TCs[66]
2011[67]   (RUS)   (DEN)   (SWE) 20 controls, 2 TCs[68] 20 controls, 2 TCs[69]
2012[70]   (SWE)   (FIN)   (RUS) 20 controls (1 voided), 2 TCs[71] 23 controls, 2 TCs[72]
2013[73]   (CZE)   (CZE)   (DEN) 20 controls, 2 timed stations, 4 TCs[74] 19 controls, 1 timed station, 2 TCs[75]
2014[76]   (SWE)   (SWE)   (GBR) 12 controls (1 voided), 1 timed station, 2 TCs[77] 20 controls, 2 timed station, 3 TCs[78]
2015[79]   (UKR)   (CRO)   (DEN) 26 controls, 2 timed stations, 6 TCs[80] 26 controls, 2 timed stations, 6 TCs[81]
2016[82]   (SWE)   (RUS)   (SWE) 21 controls (1 voided), 1 timed station, 3 TCs[83] 28 controls, 1 timed station, 3 TCs[84]
2017[85]   (SWE)   (CZE)   (FIN) 21 controls (2 voided), 1 timed station, 3 TCs[86] 28 controls, 3 TCs [87]
2018[88]   (SWE)   (SWE)   (NOR)
2019[89]   (SWE)   (RUS)   (SWE)

TempO (since 2013)[]

All competitors, regardless of disability, participate in one single class only since there is no physical movement involved in the competition process.

Open[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze Number of controls (qualification) Number of controls (final)
2010[90]
(World TempO Trophy)
  (FIN)   (NOR)  Martin Fredholm (SWE)
2011[91]
(World TempO Trophy)
 Martin Jullum (NOR)   (FIN)   (NOR)
2012[92]
(World TempO Trophy)
  (SWE)   (ITA)  Martin Jullum (NOR) 8 timed stations, 24 TCs
2013[93]   (FIN)   (SWE)   (FIN) 8 timed stations, 24 TCs 5 timed stations, 15 TCs
2014[94]  Martin Jullum (NOR)   (FIN)   (FIN) 6 timed stations, 24 TCs[95] 5 timed stations, 25 TCs[96]
2015[97]   (FIN)   (SVK)   (NOR) 7 timed stations, 28 TCs[98] 7 timed stations, 35 TCs[99]
2016[100]   (NOR)   (SWE)   (FIN) 4 timed stations, 20 TCs[101] 5 timed stations, 30 TCs[102]
2017[103]   (NOR)   (NOR)   (SVK) 5 timed stations, 25 TCs[104] 6 timed stations, 30 TCs[105]
2018[106]   (FIN)   (SWE)
  (SVK)
2019[107]   (SWE)   (POR)   (FIN)

Paralympic[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze Number of controls (day 1) Number of controls (day 2)
2010[108]
(World TempO Trophy)
  (SWE)   (SWE)   (CZE)

Team competition (before 2015)[]

Paralympic[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2004[109]  United Kingdom  Norway  Lithuania
2005[110]  United Kingdom  Lithuania  Japan
2006[111]  Sweden  Norway  Finland
2007[112]  Sweden  Russia  Ukraine
2008[113]  Lithuania  Finland  Sweden

Open[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2009[114]  Ukraine  Sweden  Czech Republic
2010[115]  Sweden  Finland  Croatia
2011[116]  Finland  Norway  Sweden
2012[117]  Finland  Sweden  Croatia
2013[118]  Sweden  Croatia  Denmark
2014[119]  Croatia  Sweden  Latvia
2015[120]  Ukraine  Croatia  Finland

Relay (since 2016)[]

Open[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2016[121]  Slovakia
Marián Mikluš
Dušan Furucz
Ján Furucz
 Portugal
Marián Mikluš
Dušan Furucz
Ján Furucz
 Finland
Martti Inkinen
Pinja Mäkinen
Antti Rusanen
2017[122]  Slovenia
Emil Kacin
Mateja Keresteš
Krešo Keresteš
 NorwayGeir Myhr Øien
Sigurd Dæhli
Lars Jakob Waaler
 Czech RepublicMiroslav Slovák
Libor Forst
Pavel Kurfürst
2018[123]  Norway
Lars Jakob Waaler
Geir Myhr Øien
Sondre Ruud Bråten
 Latvia
Kristaps Mierlauks
Laura Eliza Lapina
Ilze Lapina
 Finland
Pinja Mäkinen
Sami Hyvönen
Antti Rusanen
2019[124]  Finland
Pinja Mäkinen
Sami Hyvönen
Antti Rusanen
 Spain
Hector Lorenzo Yustos
Jorge Caraca Valente Barrera
Arturo Garcia Dengra
 Great Britain
Charles Bromley Gardner
Tom Dobra
John Kewley

Paralympic[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2016[125]  Sweden
Inga Gunnarsson
Ola Jansson
Michael Johansson
 Ukraine
Iryna Kulikova
Yehor Surkov
Vladislav Vovk
 Finland
Kari Pinola
Tuomo Markelin
Pekka Seppä
2017[126]  Czech Republic
Miroslav Špidlen
Pavel Dudík
Jana Kosťová
 Norway
Svein Jakobsen
Egil Sønsterudbråten
Arne Ask
 Sweden
Inga Gunnarsson
Michael Johansson
Ola Jansson
2018[127]  Sweden
Inga Gunnarsson
Michael Johansson
Ola Jansson
 Czech Republic
Miroslav Špidlen
Pavel Dudík
Jana Kosťová
 Russia
Dmitriy Dokuchaev
Nataliia Salakhova
Pavel Shmatov
2019[128]  Czech Republic
Hana Doležalová
Pavel Dudík
Jana Kosťová
 Ukraine
Iryna Kulikova
Vladyslav Poznianskyi
Valerii Lytvynov
 Russia
Dmitriy Dokuchaev
Nataliia Salakhova
Pavel Shmatov

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