2013 World Orienteering Championships

World Orienteering Championships 2013
Host city Vuokatti
Country  Finland
Nations participating 44 -2
Opening ceremony 6 July 2013 (2013-07-06)
Closing ceremony 14 July 2013 (2013-07-14)
Website woc2013.fi
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The 30th World Orienteering Championships was held in Vuokatti, Finland, from 6 to 14 July 2013.[1][2]

Medalists

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint
Mårten Boström
 Finland
Scott Fraser
 Great Britain
Jonas Leandersson
 Sweden
Middle distance
Leonid Novikov
 Russia
Thierry Gueorgiou
 France
Gustav Bergman
 Sweden
Long distance
Thierry Gueorgiou
 France
Jani Lakanen
 Finland
Edgars Bertuks
 Latvia
Relay
 Russia
Leonid Novikov
Valentin Novikov
Dmitriy Tsvetkov
 Sweden
Anders Holmberg
Peter Öberg
Gustav Bergman
 Ukraine
Pavlo Ushkvarok
Oleksandr Kratov
Denys Sherbakov

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint
Simone Niggli
 Switzerland
Annika Billstam
 Sweden
Venla Niemi
 Finland
Middle distance
Simone Niggli
 Switzerland
Tove Alexandersson
 Sweden
Merja Rantanen
 Finland
Long distance
Simone Niggli
 Switzerland
Tove Alexandersson
 Sweden
Lena Eliasson
 Sweden
Relay
 Norway
Heidi Bagstevold
Anne M. Hausken Nordberg
Mari Fasting
 Finland
Venla Niemi
Anni-Maija Fincke
Minna Kauppi
 Switzerland
Sara Lüscher
Judith Wyder
Simone Niggli

Participating countries

A total of 44 countries participated at this World Championships.[3]

Results

Sprint

The sprint finals were held on 8 July 2013 at Hiukka, Sotkamo.[4]

Men's sprint

WOC 2013 – Sprint final – Men (3.9 km)[1][5]
Rank Competitor Nation Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Mårten Boström Finland 14:19.6
2nd, silver medalist(s) Scott Fraser Great Britain 14:36.7
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Jonas Leandersson Sweden 14:37.8
4 Fabian Hertner Switzerland 14:41.3
5 Matthias Kyburz Switzerland 14:45.8
6 Rasmus Thrane Hansen Denmark 14:47.3
7 Øystein Kvaal Østerbø Norway 14:49.4
8 Jerker Lysell Sweden 14:52.3
9 Murray Strain Great Britain 14:56.4
10 Jan Procházka Czech Republic 14:56.8
11 Andreas Kyburz Switzerland 14:58.2
12 Yannick Michiels Belgium 15:06.3
13 Pavlo Ushkvarok Ukraine 15:06.7
14 Jonas Vytautas Gvildys Lithuania 15:13.6
15 Tuomo Mäkelä Finland 15:17.9
16 Kristian Jones Great Britain 15:18.8
17 Gustav Bergman Sweden 15:19.9
18 Bjørn Ekeberg Norway 15:21.8
19 Petteri Muukkonen Finland 15:23.2
20 Oleksandr Kratov Ukraine 15:24.3
21 Carl Waaler Kaas Norway 15:24.6
22 Martin Hubmann Switzerland 15:25.5
23 Gernot Kerschbaumer Austria 15:25.6
24 Kiril Nikolov Bulgaria 15:32.4
25 Robert Merl Austria 15:35.0
26 Andreas Boesen Denmark 15:38.6
27 Vincent Coupat France 15:49.2
28 Ivan Sirakov Bulgaria 15:50.1
29 Roman Ryapolov Russia 15:56.8
30 Simon Uppill Australia 15:58.0
31 Ivaylo Kamenarov Bulgaria 16:00.3
32 Wojciech Kowalski Poland 16:00.8
33 Andreu Blanes Spain 16:06.6
34 João Figueiredo Portugal 16:07.2
35 Pieter Hendrickx Belgium 16:07.6
36 Artūrs Pauliņš Latvia 16:08.5
37 Milos Nykodym Czech Republic 16:17.7
38 Mārtiņš Sirmais Latvia 16:18.6
39 Máté Baumholczer Hungary 16:18.9
40 Antonio Martínez Spain 16:24.0
41 Christian Wartbichler Austria 16:31.8
42 Alexander Lubina Germany 16:43.5
43 Frédéric Tranchand France 16:54.9
44 Marc Serrallonga Spain 16:59.2
45 Kenny Kivikas Estonia 17:20.1
Vilius Aleliunas Lithuania DQ

Women's sprint

WOC 2013 – Sprint final – Women (3.4 km)[1][5]
Rank Competitor Nation Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Simone Niggli Switzerland 14:10.6
2nd, silver medalist(s) Annika Billstam Sweden 14:18.7
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Venla Niemi Finland 14:48.5
4 Maja Alm Denmark 14:53.0
5 Tessa Hill Great Britain 14:58.2
6 Galina Vinogradova Russia 15:04.3
7 Emma Klingenberg Denmark 15:08.9
8 Merja Rantanen Finland 15:15.9
9 Heidi Østlid Bagstevold Norway 15:20.8
10 Anne Margrethe Hausken Nordberg Norway 15:22.8
11 Nadiya Volynska Ukraine 15:34.5
12 Lina Strand Sweden 15:35.0
13 Iveta Duchova Czech Republic 15:38.4
14 Lizzie Ingham New Zealand 15:39.6
15 Olga Reznichenko Ukraine 15:49.3
16 Rahel Friederich Switzerland 15:53.9
17 Lea Vercellotti France 15:54.3
18 Irina Nyberg Russia 15:54.7
19 Ausrine Kutkaite Lithuania 15:54.9
20 Sarah Rollins Great Britain 16:01.5
21 Sabine Hauswirth Switzerland 16:07.5
22 Tereza Novotna Czech Republic 16:10.1
23 Ursula Kadan Austria 16:12.6
24 Alva Olsson Sweden 16:15.6
25 Alison Crocker United States 16:16.7
26 Ekaterina Nikitina Russia 16:21.0
27 Annika Rihma Estonia 16:24.7
28 Gabija Ražaitytė Lithuania 16:33.0
29 Miek Fabré Belgium 16:33.3
30 Kristina Rybakovaitė Lithuania 16:51.1
31 Felicity Brown Australia 16:53.8
32 Vanessa Round Australia 16:56.4
33 Paulina Faron Poland 16:57.5
34 Elisa Elstner Austria 17:00.2
35 Celine Dodin France 17:09.3
36 Fanni Gyurkó Hungary 17:12.5
37 Laura Vīķe Latvia 17:31.3
38 Carlotta Scalet Italy 17:37.6
39 Yingwei Wang China 17:52.3
40 Christine Kirchlechner Italy 17:55.5
41 Nataliya Dimitrova Bulgaria 18:07.3
42 Jasmine Neve Australia 18:36.5
43 Alicia Cobo Spain 20:02.0
Michela Guizzardi Italy DQ
Judith Wyder Switzerland DQ

Middle distance

The middle distance finals were held on 12 July 2013 at Koulurinne, Vuokatti.[4]

Men's middle distance

WOC 2013 – Middle distance final – Men (6.3 km)[1][6]
Rank Competitor Nation Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Leonid Novikov Russia 37:45
2nd, silver medalist(s) Thierry Gueorgiou France 37:54
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Gustav Bergman Sweden 38:21
4 Matthias Kyburz Switzerland 39:08
5 Daniel Hubmann Switzerland 39:16
5 Fabian Hertner Switzerland 39:16
7 Carl Waaler Kaas Norway 39:21
8 Edgars Bertuks Latvia 39:51
9 Denys Sherbakov Ukraine 39:59
10 Peter Öberg Sweden 40:22
11 Oleksandr Kratov Ukraine 40:30
12 Mārtiņš Sirmais Latvia 40:33
13 Lauri Sild Estonia 41:02
14 Johan Runesson Sweden 41:08
15 Gernot Kerschbaumer Austria 41:10
16 Anders Nordberg Norway 41:42
16 Valentin Novikov Russia 41:42
18 Zsolt Lenkei Hungary 41:46
19 Olle Kärner Estonia 42:20
20 Tomáš Dlabaja Czech Republic 42:22
21 Jan Procházka Czech Republic 42:28
22 Tue Lassen Denmark 42:44
23 Hannu Airila Finland 42:46
24 Jonas Vytautas Gvildys Lithuania 42:51
25 Rasmus Thrane Hansen Denmark 42:54
26 Robert Merl Austria 42:56
27 Pavlo Ushkvarok Ukraine 43:11
28 Philippe Adamski France 43:24
29 Bjørn Ekeberg Norway 43:32
30 Alexey Bortnik Russia 44:01
31 Andreu Blanes Spain 44:03
32 Mikhail Mamleev Italy 44:26
33 Simon Uppill Australia 44:55
34 Simonas Krėpšta Lithuania 45:39
35 Michal Krajčík Slovakia 45:54
36 Hector Haines Great Britain 46:50
37 Christoph Prunsche Germany 47:16
38 Roger Casal Spain 47:31
39 Daniel Barkasz Romania 47:43
40 Kalvis Mihailovs Latvia 47:56
41 Mateusz Wenslaw Poland 48:24
42 Pavel Gvozdev Israel 48:44
43 Timo Sild Estonia 48:46
44 Tiago Aires Portugal 51:17
Mark Nixon Great Britain DNF

Women's middle distance

WOC 2013 – Middle distance final – Women (5.0 km)[1][6]
Rank Competitor Nation Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Simone Niggli Switzerland 35:25
2nd, silver medalist(s) Tove Alexandersson Sweden 37:10
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Merja Rantanen Finland 37:59
4 Minna Kauppi Finland 38:39
5 Irina Nyberg Russia 38:45
6 Annika Billstam Sweden 38:49
7 Amélie Chataing France 38:50
7 Tatyana Riabkina Russia 38:50
9 Anne Margrethe Hausken Nordberg Norway 38:56
10 Maja Alm Denmark 39:13
11 Ida Bobach Denmark 39:43
12 Inga Dambe Latvia 39:46
13 Judith Wyder Switzerland 39:50
14 Venla Niemi Finland 40:03
15 Ausrine Kutkaite Lithuania 40:24
16 Nadiya Volynska Ukraine 40:30
17 Vendula Haldin Czech Republic 40:42
18 Tone Wigemyr Norway 40:45
19 Mari Fasting Norway 41:10
20 Saila Kinni Finland 41:13
21 Hollie Orr Great Britain 41:39
22 Sara Lüscher Switzerland 41:48
23 Ursula Kadan Austria 41:54
24 Dana Brožková Czech Republic 42:01
25 Eva Juřeníková Czech Republic 42:09
26 Emily Kemp Canada 42:43
27 Lina Strand Sweden 42:45
28 Claire Ward Great Britain 43:01
29 Alison Crocker United States 44:49
30 Anu Åkerman Estonia 45:34
31 Olga Reznichenko Ukraine 45:49
32 Charlotte Bouchet France 46:36
33 Hanny Allston Australia 46:38
34 Paulina Faron Poland 47:24
35 Elisa Elstner Austria 47:31
36 Indrė Valaite Lithuania 47:53
37 Tessa Hill Great Britain 48:46
38 Christiane Tröße Germany 49:08
39 Laura Vīķe Latvia 49:19
40 Annabel Valledor Spain 50:05
41 Louise Oram Canada 50:09
42 Michela Guizzardi Italy 53:07
43 Vanessa Round Australia 53:20
44 Jasmine Neve Australia 54:28
45 Hinako Inage Japan 1:01:24

Long distance

The long distance finals were held on 9 July 2013 at Kumpula, Sotkamo.[4]

Men's long distance

WOC 2013 – Long distance final – Men (19.8 km)[1][7]
Rank Competitor Nation Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Thierry Gueorgiou France 1:41:39
2nd, silver medalist(s) Jani Lakanen Finland 1:42:57
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Edgars Bertuks Latvia 1:43:29
4 Dmitriy Tsvetkov Russia 1:43:43
5 Magne Daehli Norway 1:43:57
6 Matthias Merz Switzerland 1:44:20
7 Daniel Hubmann Switzerland 1:44:48
8 Tue Lassen Denmark 1:46:21
9 Kiril Nikolov Bulgaria 1:46:40
9 Valentin Novikov Russia 1:46:40
11 Anders Holmberg Sweden 1:47:03
12 Philippe Adamski France 1:47:36
13 Anders Nordberg Norway 1:47:40
14 Fredrik Johansson Sweden 1:47:58
15 Simonas Krėpšta Lithuania 1:48:11
16 Jan Šedivý Czech Republic 1:48:15
17 Tero Föhr Finland 1:48:37
18 Stepan Kodeda Czech Republic 1:48:55
19 Timo Sild Estonia 1:49:53
20 Ralph Street Great Britain 1:50:19
21 Vilius Aleliunas Lithuania 1:50:37
22 Hans Gunnar Omdal Norway 1:50:44
23 Yury Tambasov Belarus 1:51:42
24 Simo-Pekka Fincke Finland 1:51:45
25 Leonid Novikov Russia 1:51:52
25 Artem Panchenko Ukraine 1:51:52
27 Peeter Pihl Estonia 1:53:04
28 Zsolt Lenkei Hungary 1:53:09
29 Jan Petržela Czech Republic 1:53:47
30 Baptiste Rollier Switzerland 1:54:51
31 Sören Lösch Germany 1:55:40
32 Aleksei Alekseyonok Belarus 1:57:11
33 Nicolas Simonin Ireland 1:57:13
34 Søren Schwartz Sørensen Denmark 1:57:44
35 Mikhail Mamleev Italy 1:58:17
36 Tiago Aires Portugal 1:58:44
37 Diogo Miguel Portugal 1:58:45
38 Kalvis Mihailovs Latvia 1:59:44
39 Johan Runesson Sweden 2:00:29
40 Jānis Kūms Latvia 2:02:35
41 Markus Lang Austria 2:04:25
42 Roger Casal Spain 2:05:43
43 Mateusz Wenslaw Poland 2:07:02
44 Pavel Gvozdev Israel 2:11:10
45 Andrey Salin Belarus 2:26:32

Women's long distance

WOC 2013 – Long distance final – Women (13.9 km)[1][7]
Rank Competitor Nation Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Simone Niggli Switzerland 1:20:02
2nd, silver medalist(s) Tove Alexandersson Sweden 1:23:01
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Lena Eliasson Sweden 1:23:08
4 Minna Kauppi Finland 1:23:44
5 Tatyana Riabkina Russia 1:23:45
6 Anni-Maija Fincke Finland 1:25:51
7 Emma Johansson Sweden 1:26:32
8 Mari Fasting Norway 1:26:40
9 Tone Wigemyr Norway 1:28:06
10 Catherine Taylor Great Britain 1:28:11
11 Ida Bobach Denmark 1:28:46
12 Eva Juřeníková Czech Republic 1:29:26
13 Dana Brožková Czech Republic 1:29:41
14 Amélie Chataing France 1:31:01
15 Sara Lüscher Switzerland 1:31:27
16 Anastasiya Tikhonova Russia 1:31:28
17 Natalia Efimova Russia 1:31:37
18 Alison Crocker United States 1:32:30
19 Aija Skrastiņa Latvia 1:33:03
20 Sarina Jenzer Switzerland 1:34:05
21 Inga Dambe Latvia 1:34:53
22 Hanny Allston Australia 1:35:17
23 Ines Brodmann Switzerland 1:35:48
24 Rasa Ptašekaitė Lithuania 1:36:56
25 Emily Kemp Canada 1:38:03
26 Gabija Ražaitytė Lithuania 1:38:13
27 Helen Palmer Great Britain 1:38:37
28 Līga Ārniece Latvia 1:39:33
29 Anu Åkerman Estonia 1:39:38
30 Olga Sluta Ukraine 1:41:05
31 Indrė Valaite Lithuania 1:43:22
32 Nataliya Dimitrova Bulgaria 1:44:50
33 Miek Fabré Belgium 1:45:08
34 Kirti Rebane Estonia 1:46:26
35 Michaela Omová Czech Republic 1:46:52
36 Ursula Kadan Austria 1:48:20
37 Anastasia Kruglenia Belarus 1:49:19
38 Daria Lajn Poland 1:50:19
39 Alicia Cobo Spain 1:52:33
40 Karoliina Sundberg Finland 1:53:51
41 Anna Serrallonga Spain 1:55:30
42 Maryna Suzdalova Ukraine 1:56:29
43 Louise Oram Canada 1:56:50
44 Michela Guizzardi Italy 1:58:03
Emma Klingenberg Denmark DQ

Relay

The relay events were held on 13 July 2013 at Koulurinne, Vuokatti.[4]

Men's relay

WOC 2013 – Relay – Men (5.2 + 5.2 + 5.6 km)[1][8]
Rank Nation Competitors Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Russia Leonid Novikov, Valentin Novikov, Dmitriy Tsvetkov 1:41:47
2nd, silver medalist(s) Sweden Anders Holmberg, Peter Öberg, Gustav Bergman 1:42:47
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Ukraine Pavlo Ushkvarok, Oleksandr Kratov, Denys Sherbakov 1:42:55
4 Switzerland Matthias Merz, Daniel Hubmann, Matthias Kyburz 1:43:39
5 Finland Mårten Boström, Jani Lakanen, Tero Föhr 1:44:55
6 Norway Øystein Kvaal Østerbø, Carl Waaler Kaas, Magne Daehli 1:45:00
7 Estonia Olle Kärner, Timo Sild, Lauri Sild 1:45:50
8 France Frederic Tranchand, Philippe Adamski, Thierry Gueorgiou 1:46:20
9 Czech Republic Tomáš Dlabaja, Jan Šedivý, Jan Procházka 1:46:56
10 Austria Gernot Kerschbaumer, Helmut Gremmel, Robert Merl 1:50:14
11 Great Britain Murray Strain, Hector Haines, Ralph Street 1:50:21
12 Latvia Kalvis Mihailovs, Mārtiņš Sirmais, Edgars Bertuks 1:50:23
13 Italy Klaus Schgaguler, Alessio Tenani, Mikhail Mamleev 1:50:37
14 Spain Antonio Martínez, Roger Casal, Andreu Blanes 1:57:29
15 Hungary Zsolt Lenkei, Máté Baumholczer, Máté Kerényi 1:57:34
16 Lithuania Vilius Aleliunas, Simonas Krėpšta, Jonas Vytautas Gvildys 1:58:00
17 Bulgaria Ivan Sirakov, Ivaylo Kamenarov, Kiril Nikolov 1:58:10
18 Denmark Rasmus Thrane Hansen, Andreas Boesen, Søren Schwartz Sørensen 2:01:01
19 Belarus Aleksei Alekseyonok, Yury Tambasov, Andrey Salin 2:04:24
20 Australia Simon Uppill, Joshua Blatchford, Bryan Keely 2:04:27
21 Ireland Nicolas Simonin, Darren Burke, Neil Dobbs 2:07:52
22 Germany Christoph Brandt, Bjarne Friedrichs, Sören Lösch 2:09:22
23 Poland Mateusz Wenslaw, Wojciech Dwojak, Wojciech Kowalski 2:10:55
24 Portugal Diogo Miguel, Miguel Silva, Tiago Aires 2:12:37
25 Canada Will Critchley, Robbie Anderson, Eric Kemp 2:15:46
26 New Zealand Ross Morrison, Tane Cambridge, Tim Robertson 2:19:45
27 United States Eric Bone, Boris Granovskiy, Ross Smith 2:23:46
28 Israel Pavel Gvozdev, Guy Sabo-Bar, Alexey Marchenko 2:25:21
29 Belgium Tomas Hendrickx, Pieter Hendrickx, Yannick Michiels 2:28:27
30 Moldova Roman Ciobanu, Igori Postica, Ivan Fomiciov 2:42:41
31 Hong Kong Tsz Wai Yu, Kin Wai Lee, Gerald Yip 3:12:13
32 China Xiyuan Liang, Yefeng Luo, Qiaoping Li 3:42:33
Japan Hirokazu Osaki, Yuta Tanikawa, Yoichi Shimbo DQ

Women's relay

WOC 2013 – Relay – Women (4.2 + 4.2 + 4.4 km)[1][8]
Rank Nation Competitors Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Norway Heidi Bagstevold, Mari Fasting, Anne M. Hausken Nordberg 1:37:53
2nd, silver medalist(s) Finland Venla Niemi, Anni-Maija Fincke, Minna Kauppi 1:39:07
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Switzerland Sara Lüscher, Judith Wyder, Simone Niggli 1:43:44
4 Sweden Emma Johansson, Annika Billstam, Tove Alexandersson 1:43:58
5 Czech Republic Vendula Haldin, Eva Juřeníková, Dana Brožková 1:45:48
6 Russia Galina Vinogradova, Irina Nyberg, Tatyana Riabkina 1:46:29
7 Denmark Maja Alm, Ida Bobach, Emma Klingenberg 1:48:27
8 Great Britain Catherine Taylor, Hollie Orr, Claire Ward 1:53:54
9 Ukraine Anastasiia Danylova, Olga Reznichenko, Nadiya Volynska 1:54:03
10 Lithuania Gabija Ražaitytė, Indrė Valaite, Ausrine Kutkaite 1:56:11
11 Italy Carlotta Scalet, Christine Kirchlechner, Michela Guizzardi 1:59:44
12 Latvia Līga Ārniece, Inga Dambe, Aija Skrastiņa 2:00:23
13 Australia Vanessa Round, Aislinn Prendergast, Hanny Allston 2:01:05
14 France Lea Vercellotti, Charlotte Bouchet, Amélie Chataing 2:02:16
15 Estonia Kirti Rebane, Annika Rihma, Anu Åkerman 2:02:22
16 Austria Anna Nilsson-Simkovics, Elisa Elstner, Ursula Kadan 2:04:13
17 Poland Daria Lajn, Maria Pabich, Paulina Faron 2:10:31
18 Germany Esther Doetsch, Christiane Tröße, Sieglinde Kundisch 2:11:27
19 United States Alison Crocker, Samantha Saeger, Hannah Culberg 2:11:44
20 Canada Emily Kemp, Louise Oram, Kerstin Burnett 2:13:57
21 New Zealand Lara Prince, Kate Morrison, Lizzie Ingham 2:25:08
22 China Mingyue Zhu, Jieling Zhou, Yingwei Wang 2:25:40
23 Spain Anna Serrallonga, Annabel Valledor, Alicia Cobo 2:35:26
24 Japan Hinako Inage, Saho Miyakawa, Natsuki Yamagishi 2:52:14
25 Ireland Niamh O’Boyle, Rosalind Hussey, Susan Lambe 3:29:46
26 Hong Kong Tsz Ying Yu, Wai Lan Iris Lui, Sophia Tam Kar Bik 3:32:44

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