2022 World MTB Orienteering Championships

The 2022 World MTB Orienteering Championships took place in Falun and Säter Municipality in Sweden from 15 to 20 July 2022.[1]

2022 World MTB Orienteering Championships
LocationFalun, Sweden
Dates15–20 July
Competitors201 from 26 nations
WebsiteHome page

Program

All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00).

Date Time Event
Friday, 15 July 9:30 Middle distance
Saturday, 16 July 10:00 Relay
Sunday, 17 July 9:00 Long distance
Monday, 18 July Rest day
Tuesday, 19 July 10:00 Sprint
Wednesday, 20 July 10:00 Mass start

Medal summary

Senior

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Middle (19,9 km)[2]  Kryštof Bogar (CZE)  Samuel Pökälä (FIN)  Jan Hašek (CZE)
Relay (16,8-17,2 km)[3]  Finland
André Haga
Jussi Laurila
Juha Lilja
  Switzerland
Adrian Jäggi
Silas Hotz
Simon Brändli
 Czech Republic
Jan Hašek
Vojtěch Ludvík
Kryštof Bogar
Long (41 km)[4]  Marcus Jansson (SWE)  Kryštof Bogar (CZE)  André Haga (FIN)
Sprint (9,3 km)[5]  Kryštof Bogar (CZE)  Vojtěch Stránský (CZE)  Lauri Malsroos (EST)
Mass start (28,4 km)[6]  Samuel Pökälä (FIN)  Davide Machado (POR)  Kryštof Bogar (CZE)
Women
Middle (16,7 km)[7]  Nikoline Splittorff (DEN)  Camilla Søgaard (DEN)  Nadia Larsson (SWE)
Relay (14,3-14,6 km)[3]  Finland
Henna Saarinen
Ruska Saarela
Marika Hara
 Denmark
Cæcilie Christoffersen
Nikoline Splittorff
Camilla Søgaard
 Czech Republic
Renáta Pauličková
Marie Kamarytová
Martina Tichovská
Long (30,4 km)[8]  Emily Benham Kvåle (GBR)  Camilla Søgaard (DEN)  Ruska Saarela (FIN)
Sprint (7,6 km)[9]  Henna Saarinen (FIN)  Nikoline Splittorff (DEN)  Camilla Søgaard (DEN)
Mass start (22,1 km)[10]  Camilla Søgaard (DEN)  Emily Benham Kvåle (GBR)  Martina Tichovská (CZE)

U20

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Middle (15,7 km)[11]  Hannes Hnilica (AUT)  Flurin Schnyder (SUI)
 Felix Silver (SWE)
Not awarded
Relay (12,3-12,5 km)[3]  Finland
Paulus Hanhijärvi
Eemil Koskinen
Tatu Aaltonen
 Sweden
Jon Hansson
Sverre Röjgård
Felix Silver
 Czech Republic
Tomáš Zrník
Adam Černík
Matěj Tůma
Long (27,3 km)[12]  Felix Silver (SWE)  Tatu Aaltonen (FIN)  Flurin Schnyder (SUI)
Sprint (6,9 km)[13]  Felix Silver (SWE)  Flurin Schnyder (SUI)  Matěj Tůma (CZE)
Mass start (20,6 km)[14]  Felix Silver (SWE)  Tatu Aaltonen (FIN)  Akseli Pesu (FIN)
Women
Middle (13,3 km)[15]  Kaarina Nurminen (FIN)  Silja Yli-Hietanen (FIN)  Tilda Palm (SWE)
Relay (10,9-11,1 km)[3]  Sweden
Yrsa Röjgård
Hanna Ring
Tilda Palm
 Finland
Vilma Pesu
Emma-Riikka Laamanen
Aino Kankaanpää
 Czech Republic
Lucie Nedomlelová
Rozálie Kuchařová
Natali Chamraďa
Long (23,1 km)[16]  Kaarina Nurminen (FIN)  Iris Aurora Pecorari (ITA)  Natali Chamraďa (CZE)
Sprint (5,8 km)[17]  Kaarina Nurminen (FIN)  Silja Yli-Hietanen (FIN)  Aino Kankaanpää (FIN)
Mass start (17,1 km)[18]  Kaarina Nurminen (FIN)  Iris Aurora Pecorari (ITA)  Tilda Palm (SWE)

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Sweden)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Finland96419
2 Sweden*52310
3 Denmark2417
4 Czech Republic22913
5 Great Britain1102
6 Austria1001
7  Switzerland0314
8 Italy0202
9 Portugal0101
10 Estonia0011
Totals (10 entries)20211960

References

  1. "Bulletin #4". IOF Eventor. 2022-07-10.
  2. "Men's Middle". IOF Eventor.
  3. "Relay" (PDF). usercontent.one.
  4. "Men's Long". IOF Eventor.
  5. "Men's Sprint". IOF Eventor.
  6. "Men's Mass start". IOF Eventor.
  7. "Women's Middle". IOF Eventor.
  8. "Women's Long". IOF Eventor.
  9. "Women's Sprint". IOF Eventor.
  10. "Women's Mass start". IOF Eventor.
  11. "Men's U20 Middle". IOF Eventor.
  12. "Men's U20 Long". IOF Eventor.
  13. "Men's U20 Sprint". IOF Eventor.
  14. "Men's U20 Mass start". IOF Eventor.
  15. "Women's U20 Middle". IOF Eventor.
  16. "Women's U20 Long". IOF Eventor.
  17. "Women's U20 Sprint". IOF Eventor.
  18. "Women's U20 Mass start". IOF Eventor.
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