International orienteering event
Junior World Orienteering Championships |
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Finish chute at JWOC 2005 in Switzerland |
Status | active |
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Genre | sports event |
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Date(s) | June–July |
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Frequency | Annual |
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Location(s) | various |
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Country | various |
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Inaugurated | 1990 (1990) |
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Previous event | 2023 |
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Next event | 2024 |
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Organised by | IOF |
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Website | https://www.jwoc2024.cz |
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The Junior World Orienteering Championships (JWOC) are an annual orienteering competition. They were first held in 1990. Entry is open to national teams aged 20 and below as of 31 December in the year of competition. Representative countries must be members of the International Orienteering Federation (IOF).
An international junior match was arranged first time in 1983 in Ry, Denmark, and then in 1984 (Hartberg, Austria) and 1985 (Font-Romeau, France). From 1986 (in Pécs, Hungary) the events became the unofficial Junior European Championships, and were held the following years, 1987 (Ambleside, England), 1988 (Eupen, Belgium) and 1989 (Seefeld/Kufstein, Austria). From 1990 (Älvsbyn, Sweden), the competition became official Junior World Orienteering Championships.
Current program (from 2024[1]) includes:
- Individual Sprint Event
- Sprint Relay
- Individual Middle Distance Event
- Individual Long Distance Event
- Team Relay
Originally JWOC started with an Individual (Classic) competition followed by a relay. The Short Distance Championships were added in 1991, which remained until 2004 where the Short Distance became the Middle Distance, falling into line with the World Orienteering Championships. An unofficial Sprint Race was held in Switzerland in 2005 in conjunction with the PostFinance-Sprint ****PostFinance Sprint****. Shortly following this event the Sprint discipline was added to the program for Lithuania 2006. From 2022 onward the Middle Distance Qualification has been replaced by the Sprint relay discipline with four runners in each team. Two women (1st & 4th leg) and two men (2nd &3rd leg).
Year | Date | Location |
1990 | 7–12 July | Älvsbyn, Sweden[2] |
1991 | 7–13 July | Berlin, Germany[3] |
1992 | 7–13 July | Jyväskylä, Finland |
1993 | 7–10 July | Kastelruth, Italy |
1994 | 12–16 July | Gdynia, Poland |
1995 | 9–12 July | Horsens, Denmark |
1996 | 8–14 July | Băile Govora, Romania |
1997 | 7–13 July | Leopoldsburg, Belgium |
1998 | 13–18 July | Reims, France |
1999 | 5–11 July | Varna, Bulgaria |
2000 | 9–15 July | Nové Město na Moravě, Czech Republic |
2001 | 9–15 July | Miskolc, Hungary |
2002 | 7–14 July | Alicante, Spain |
2003 | 7–12 July | Põlva, Estonia |
2004 | 5–11 July | Gdańsk, Poland |
2005 | 11–16 July | Tenero, Switzerland |
2006 | 2–7 July | Druskininkai, Lithuania |
2007 | 7–15 July | Dubbo, Australia |
2008 | 30 June–6 July | Gothenburg, Sweden |
2009 | 6–11 July | Primiero, Italy |
2010 | 4–10 July | Aalborg, Denmark |
2011 | 3–8 July | Wejherowo, Poland |
2012 | 8–13 July | Košice, Slovakia |
2013 | 30 June–6 July | Hradec Králové, Czech Republic[4] |
2014 | 22–27 July | Borovets, Bulgaria |
2015 | 4–10 July | Rauland, Norway |
2016 | 10–18 July | Engadin, Switzerland |
2017 | 9–16 July | Tampere, Finland |
2018 | 8–15 July | Kecskemét, Hungary |
2019 | 6–12 July | Silkeborg, Denmark |
2020 | Cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic |
2021 | 5–10 September | Kocaeli, Turkey |
2022 | 11–16 July | Aguiar da Beira, Portugal |
2023 | 2–9 July | Baia Mare, Romania [5] |
2024 | 30 June–6 July | Plzeň, Czech Republic[6][7] |
2025 | TBA | Trentino, Italy[8] |
2026 | TBA | Karlskrona, Sweden[9] |
2027 | TBA | Polanica-Zdrój, Poland[10] |
Individual/Classic/Long
[edit] This event was called "Classic distance" from 1991 to 2003, and since 2004 it is called "Long distance".
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Notes |
1990 | Mikael Boström | Jimmy Birklin | Sören Nymalm | |
1991 | Ivars Zagars | Tomas Dolezal | Mikko Lepo | |
1992 | Johan Näsman | Chris Terkelsen | Fredrik Löwegren | |
1993 | Odin Tellesbø | Torben Nørgård | Tommi Tölkkö | |
1994 | Robert Banach | Janusz Gliszczyński | Tommi Tölkkö | |
1995 | Gabor Domonyik | Michael Mamleev | Jani Lakanen | |
1996 | Maricel Olaru | Anders Axenborg | Jani Lakanen | |
1997 | Johan Modig | Vladimír Lučan | Marián Dávidík | |
1998 | Håkan Pettersson | Thierry Gueorgiou | Jørgen Rostrup | |
1999 | Andrey Khramov | Mikko Heikelä | Troy de Haas | |
2000 | Jiří Kazda | Pasi Ikonen | Jaromír Švihovský | |
2001 | Andrey Khramov | Mårten Boström | Michal Smola | |
2002 | Daniel Hubmann | Wojciech Kowalski | Alexei Bortnik | |
2003 | Dmitry Tsvetkov | Matthias Merz | Daniel Hubmann | |
2004 | Matthias Merz | Martin Johansson | Simonas Krepsta | |
2005 | Olav Lundanes | Andreas Ruedlinger | Philippe Adamski | |
2006 | Anders Skarholt | Olav Lundanes | Markus Puusepp | 12.6 km, 22 controls[11] |
2007 | Olav Lundanes | Magne Dæhli | Christian Bobach | 11.1 km, 27 controls[12] |
2008 | Johan Runesson | Timo Sild | Matthias Kyburz | 10.2 km, 21 controls |
2009 | Gustav Bergman | Søren Bobach | Martin Hubmann | 9.5 km, 29 controls |
2010 | Pavel Kubát | Johan Runesson | Matthias Kyburz | 11.3 km, 31 controls |
2011 | Yngve Skogstad | Robert Merl | Lucas Basset | 11.1 km, 23 controls |
2012 | Eskil Kinneberg | Marius Thrane Ødum | Gleb Tikhonov | 11.5 km, 23 controls |
2013 | Piotr Parfianowicz[4] | Florian Schneider[4] | Andrey Kozyrev[4] | 9.9 km, 21 controls |
2014 | Anton Johansson | Assar Hellström | Marek Minář | 10.2 km, 23 controls |
2015 | Olli Ojanaho | Simon Hector | Andreas Soelberg | 10.7 km, 24 controls |
2016 | Joey Hadorn | Thomas Curiger | Isac von Krusenstierna | 8.8 km, 21 controls |
2017 | Olli Ojanaho | Simon Imark | Simon Hector | 10.7 km, 21 controls[13] |
2018 | Kasper Fosser | Mathieu Perrin | Daniel Vandas | 15.0 km, 29 controls[14] |
2019 | Kasper Fosser | Elias Jonsson | Aston Key | 10.1 km, 24 controls[15] |
2021 | Basile Basset | Soren Thrane Odum | Ferenc Jonas | 11.1 km, 24 controls[16] |
2022 | Noel Braun | Kornelius Kriszat Lovfald | Touko Seppa | 10.8 km, 24 controls[17] |
2023 | Jakub Chaloupsky | Noel Braun | Pascal Schaerer | 10,7 km, 23 controls[18] |
2024 | Matthieu Buehrer | Zefa Faavae | Daniel Bolehovsky | 11,5 km, 19 controls[19] |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Notes |
1990 | Torunn Fossli | Marlena Jansson | Mari Lukkarinen | |
1991 | Mari Lukkarinen | Marcela Kubátková | Katarina Allberg | |
1992 | Barbara Bączek | Johanna Tiira | Hanne Staff | |
1993 | Liisa Anttila | Tenna Nörgård | Hana Doleželová | |
1994 | Christina Grøndahl | Pia Olsson | Ewa Kozłowska | |
1995 | Christina Grøndahl | Lenka Čechová | Kateřina Mikšová | |
1996 | Enikö Fey | Kateřina Pracná | Karin Schmalfeld | |
1997 | Simone Luder | Hanna Heiskanen | Regula Hulliger | |
1998 | Hanna Heiskanen | Tatiana Pereliaeva | Eva Juřeníková | |
1999 | Regula Hulliger | Tatiana Pereliaeva | Katalin Hecz | |
2000 | Tatiana Pereliaeva | Marianne Riddervold | Nataliya Potopalska | |
2001 | Dana Brožková | Pinja Satri | Daria Smolik | |
2002 | Tiina Kivimäki | Michaela Przyczková | Minna Kauppi | |
2003 | Martina Dočkalová | Anni-Maija Fincke | Helena Jansson | |
2004 | Silja Tarvonen | Seline Stadler | Allison O'Neill | |
2005 | Mari Fasting | Elise Egseth | Paula Iso-Markku | |
2006 | Hanny Allston | Betty Ann Bjerkreim Nilsen | Elin A Skantze | 8.8 km, 16 controls[11] |
2007 | Siri Ulvestad | Kine Hallan Steiwer | Heini Saarimäki | 7.2 km, 16 controls[12] |
2008 | Jenny Lönnkvist | Beata Falk | Siri Ulvestad | 6.7 km, 15 controls |
2009 | Ida Bobach | Jenny Lönnkvist | Teini Marika | 5.7 km, 18 controls |
2010 | Ida Bobach | Therese Klintberg | Sari Anttonen | 7.3 km, 22 controls |
2011 | Ida Bobach | Emma Klingenberg | Tove Alexandersson | 7.7 km, 20 controls |
2012 | Kirsi Nurmi | Frida Sandberg | Emily Kemp | 7.7 km, 13 controls |
2013 | Lisa Risby[4] | Sara Hagström[4] | Ekaterina Savkina[4] | 7.1 km, 15 controls |
2014 | Gunvor Hov Høydal | Sara Hagstrom | Emmi Jokela | 7.2 km, 16 controls |
2015 | Sara Hagstrom | Anna Haataja | Sandrine Mueller | 7.3 km, 16 controls |
2016 | Anna Haataja | Valerie Aebischer | Sofie Bachmann | 6.5 km, 16 controls |
2017 | Simona Aebersold | Veera Klemettinen | Sofie Bachmann | 7.6 km, 16 controls[13] |
2018 | Simona Aebersold | Zsofia Sarkozy | Tereza Janošíková | 10.2 km, 18 controls[14] |
2019 | Ida Haapala Veronika Kalinina | | Grace Molloy | 6.5 km, 18 controls[15] |
2021 | Lilly Graber | Lucie Semíková | Viktoria Mag | 7.0 km, 18 controls[20] |
2022 | Hanna Lundberg | Eeva Liina Ojanaho | Oda Scheele | 7.3 km, 20 controls[21] |
2023 | Lucie Dittrichova | Henriette Radzikowski | Pia Young Vik | 7,8 km, 17 controls[18] |
2024 | Lucie Dittrichova | Michaela Novotna | Viktorie Skachova | 9,6 km, 16 controls[19] |
Short/Middle distance
[edit] This event was called "Short distance" from 1991 to 2003. Since 2004 it is called "Middle distance".
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Notes |
1991 | Janusz Porzycz | Mikko Lepo | Stefan Sandahl | 6.02 km, 14 cp, 48 participants |
1992 | Mikko Lepo | Bernt Bjørnsgaard | Joakim Carlson | 3.6 km, 10 controls |
1993 | Václav Zakouřil | Bernt Bjørnsgaard | Miko Lepo | |
1994 | Jon Engkvist | Holger Hott Johansen | Tommi Toikko | 5.2 km, 12 controls |
1995 | Domonyik Gábor | Tomáš Zakouřil | Michael Mamleev | 4.675 km, 11 cp, 142 participants |
1996 | Domonyik Gábor | Johan Modig | Horatio Grecu | |
1997 | Jørgen Rostrup | Rikard Gunnarsson | Per Oberg | 5.0 km, 18 cp, 60 participants |
1998 | Jørgen Rostrup | Rikard Gunnarsson | H. Peterson | |
1999 | Jonne Lakanen | Sergey Detkov | Thierry Gueorgiou | 4.8 km, 14 controls |
2000 | Michal Smola | Zbyněk Hora | Jaromír Švihovský | |
2001 | Marius Bjugan | Jan Troeng | Michal Smola | 4.808 km, 13 controls |
2002 | Erik Andersson | Tuomas Tervo | Jörgen Wickholm | 4.65 km, 14 controls |
2003 | Matthias Merz | Tuomas Tervo | Aleksei Bortnik | 3.6 km, 11 controls |
2004 | Audun Bjerkreim Nilsen | Matthias Merz | Simonas Krepsta | 4.61 km, 14 controls |
2005 | Fabian Hertner | Philippe Adamski | Hannu Airila | 3.5 km, 17 controls |
2006 | Jan Beneš Søren Bobach | | Olav Lundanes | 4.4 km |
2007 | Olav Lundanes | Petter Eriksson | Martin Hubmann | 4.5 km, 22 controls |
2008 | Johan Runesson | Ulf Forseth Indgaard | Sören Bobach | 4.1 km, 16 controls |
2009 | Olli-Markus Taivainen | Philipp Sauter | Ulf Forseth Indgaard | 4.1 km, 19 controls |
2010 | Gaute Hallan Steiwer | Jonas Leandersson | Olle Boström | 4.7 km, 23 controls |
2011 | Topias Tiainen Robert Merl Dmitry Nakonechnyy | | | 4.2 km, 17 controls |
2012 | Matt Ogden | Jan Petržela | Florian Schneider | 4.8 km, 19 controls |
2013 | Emil Svensk[4] | Anton Johansson[4] | Jens Wängdahl[4] | 3.6 km, 17 controls |
2014 | Miika Kirmula | Riccardo Scalet | Olli Ojanaho | 3.8 km, 16 controls |
2015 | Olli Ojanaho | Erik Andersson | Sven Hellmuller | 4.2 km, 19 controls |
2016 | Thomas Curiger | Joey Hadorn | Audun Heimdal | 3.8 km, 17 controls |
2017 | Olli Ojanaho | Audun Heimdal | Simon Imark | 4.1 km, 18 controls |
2018 | Jesper Svensk | Simon Imark | Henrik Johannesson | 4.5 km, 17 controls[14] |
2019 | Kasper Fosser | Guilhem Elias | Lukas Liland | 4.7 km, 17 controls[22] |
2021 | Axel Elmblad | Viktor Svensk | Ferenc Jonas | 4.2 km, 16 controls |
2022 | Zoltán Bujdosó | Edvin Nilsson | Touko Seppa | 4.0 km, 16 controls |
2023 | Hannes Mogensen | Jakub Chaloupsky | Oscar David Brom Jensen | 4,8 km, 18 controls[23] |
2024 | Jan Strycek | Matthieu Buehrer | Alfred Bjoerneroed | 4,8 km, 19 controls[24] |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Notes |
1991 | Kristin Liebich | Johanna Tiira | Karolina Arewång | 4.43 km, 11 controls 48 participants |
1992 | Barbara Bączek | Riita Korpela | Elisabeth Ingvaldsen | 2.8 km, 8 controls 49 participants |
1993 | Tenna Norgaard | Satu Mäkitammi | Liisa Anttila | 3.35 km, 12 controls |
1994 | Synne Lea | Pia Olsson | Terhi Hyttinen | 3.9 km, 9 controls |
1995 | Christina Gröndahl | Karin Schmalfeld | Iva Navrátilová | 3.52 km, 10 controls, 101 participants |
1996 | Enikõ Fey | Annika Björk | Julia Morozova | 3.79 km, 9 controls, 113 participants |
1997 | Hanna Heiskanen | Kateřina Mikšová | Heli Jukkola | 4.2 km, 14 controls |
1998 | Tatiana Pereliaeva | Astrid Fritschi | Hanna Heiskanen | |
1999 | Regula Hulliger | Salla Sukki | Johanna Seppinen | 3.95 km, 14 controls |
2000 | Camilla Berglund | Maria Bergkvist | Minna Kauppi | |
2001 | Minna Kauppi | Ieva Sargautyte | Kajsa Nilsson | 3.903 km, 11 controls |
2002 | Minna Kauppi | Indre Valaite | Martina Fritschy | 3.8 km, 13 controls |
2003 | Laura Hokka | Signe Søes | Eveli Saue | 3.7 km, 12 controls |
2004 | Helena Jansson | Radka Brožková | Anni-Maija Fincke | 4.13 km, 12 controls |
2005 | Anna Persson | Heini Wennman | Hanny Allston | 3.0 km, 14 controls |
2006 | Betty Ann Bjerkreim Nilsen | Ulrika Uotila | Signe Klinting | 3.6 km, 14 controls |
2007 | Jenny Lönnkvist | Ida Marie Bjørgul | Tatyana Mendel Saila Kinni | 3.6 km, 21 controls |
2008 | Venla Niemi | Beata Falk | Karine D`Harreville | 3.0 km, 12 controls |
2009 | Tove Alexandersson | Britt Ingunn Nydal | Ida Bobach | 3.1 km, 15 controls |
2010 | Tove Alexandersson | Lilian Forsgren | Sarina Jenzer | 3.9 km, 20 controls |
2011 | Ida Bobach | Tove Alexandersson | Emma Klingenberg | 3.5 km, 14 controls |
2012 | Tove Alexandersson | Frida Sandberg | Sandrine Müller | 3,6 km, 17 controls |
2013 | Miri Thrane Ödum[4] | Lisa Risby[4] | Mathilde Rundhaug[4] | 3.0 km, 14 controls |
2014 | Sina Tommer Sara Hagstrom | | Andrea Svensson | 3,1 km, 15 controls |
2015 | Anine Ahlsand | Johanna Oberg | Sandrine Mueller | 3.6 km, 18 controls |
2016 | Simona Aebersold | Aleksandra Hornik | Johanna Oberg | 3.1 km, 17 controls |
2017 | Simona Aebersold | Linnea Golsäter | Veera Klemettinen | 3.5 km, 16 controls |
2018 | Csilla Gardonyi | Sanna Fast | Barbora Chaloupská | 3.6 km, 14 controls[14] |
2019 | Isa Envall | Fiona Bunn | Tereza Janošíková | 4.3 km, 14 controls[22] |
2021 | Hanna Lundberg | Lilly Graber | Tilda Ostberg | 3.5 km, 15 controls[25] |
2022 | Hanna Lundberg | Elsa Sonesson | Eeva Liina Ojanaho | 3.5 km, 14 controls[26] |
2023 | Henriette Radzikowski | Lucie Dittrichova | Pia Young Vik | 4,7 km, 14 controls[23] |
2024 | Lucie Dittrichova | Viktorie Skachova | Alma Svennerud | 3,8 km, 14 controls[24] |
This event was first held in 2006.
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Notes |
2006 | Mikael Kristensson | Patrik Karlsson | Ruslan Glebov | 3.2 km, 16 controls |
2007 | Vojtěch Král | Olav Lundanes | Ivan Sirakov | 3.3 km, 18 controls |
2008 | Stepan Kodeda | Johan Runesson | Sören Bobach | 2.8 km, 16 controls |
2009 | Matthias Kyburz | Miloš Nykodým | Martin Hubmann | 3.1 km, 24 controls |
2010 | Rasmus Thrane Hansen | Kristian Jones | Vegard Danielsen | 2.7 km, 22 controls |
2011 | Lucas Basset | Andreu Blanes | Florian Howald | 2.9 km, 23 controls |
2012 | Gleb Tikhonov | Jan Petržela | Eskil Kinneberg | 2,9 km, 20 controls |
2013 | Florian Schneider[4] | Michal Hubáček[4] | Tim Robertson[4] | 2.4 km, 21 controls |
2014 | Tim Robertson | Piotr Parfianowicz | Anton Johansson | 3.0 km, 20 controls |
2015 | Tim Robertson | Aleksi Niemi | Algirdas Bartkevičius | 2,9 km, 17 controls |
2016 | Joey Hadorn | Thomas Curiger | Isac von Krusenstierna | 3.7 km, 19 controls |
2017 | Olli Ojanaho | Tommy Hayes | Joey Hadorn | 3.5 km, 23 controls[13] |
2018 | Colin Kolbe | Matthew Fellbaum | Kasper Fosser Otto Kaario | 4.1 km, 24 controls[14] |
2019 | Aston Key | Samuel Pihlstrom | Guilhem Elias | 3.3 km, 23 controls[27] |
2021 | Francesco Mariani | Touko Seppa | Axel Elmblad | 3.5 km, 15 controls[28] |
2022 | Axel Elmblad | Tobias Alstad | Mikkel Holt Ilian Angeli Basile Basset | 3.3 km, 15 controls[29] |
2023 | Anselm Reichenbach | Guilhem Verove | Jurgen Joonas | 4,3 km, 28 controls[30] |
2024 | Matthieu Buehrer | Iver Dalsaune Thun | Loic Berger | 3,6 km, 17 controls[31] |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Notes |
2006 | Ingunn Hultgreen Weltzien | Hanny Allston | Eva Svensson | 2.5 km, 13 controls 121 participants |
2007 | Eva Svensson | Šárka Svobodná | Maja Alm | 2.7 km, 17 controls |
2008 | Emma Klingenberg | Silje Ekroll Jahren | Jenny Lönnkvist | 2.6 km, 13 controls |
2009 | Jenny Lönnkvist | Ida Bobach | Tereza Novotná | 2.5 km, 21 controls |
2010 | Ida Bobach | Hanna Wiśniewska | Monika Gajda | 2.3 km, 19 controls |
2011 | Ida Bobach | Emma Klingenberg | Tereza Novotná | 2.5 km, 22 controls |
2012 | Tove Alexandersson | Emma Klingenberg | Frida Sandberg | 2.3 km, 17 controls |
2013 | Heidi Mårtensson[4] | Nicoline Friberg Klysner[4] | Anastasia Denisova[4] | 2.1 km, 19 controls |
2014 | Sara Hagstrom | Heidi Mårtensson | Miri Thrane Ødum | 2.5 km, 17 controls |
2015 | Simona Aebersold | Heidi Mårtensson | Karoliina Ukskoski | 2.4 km, 13 controls |
2016 | Simona Aebersold | Anna Dvorianskaia | Anna Haataja | 3.3 km, 16 controls |
2017 | Simona Aebersold | Tereza Janošíková | Linnea Golsater | 3.0 km, 21 controls[13] |
2018 | Simona Aebersold | Tereza Janošíková | Csilla Gardonyi | 3.7 km, 21 controls[14] |
2019 | Eline Gemperle | Tilda Ostberg | Grace Molloy | 2.9 km, 17 controls[27] |
2021 | Malin Agervig Kristiansson | Hanna Lundberg | Cecile Calandry | 3.0 km, 13 controls[28] |
2022 | Elisa Mattila | Lilly Graber | Anna Karlová | 3.0 km, 13 controls[29] |
2023 | Rita Maramarosi | Pia Young Vikon | Eeva Liina Ojanaho | 3,8 km, 23 controls[32] |
2024 | Elli Punto Michaela Novotna | | Henriette Radzikowski | 3,2 km, 17 controls[31] |