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  2. Orienteering - Wikipedia

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    The format of the World Orienteering Championships alternates every 2 years, with even years hosting sprint format events and odd years hosting forest format events. [54] As of 2019 [update] , when applying the Olympic-style gold first rankings method to medals won at the World Orienteering Championships, Europe has been dominant, with Sweden ...

  3. World Orienteering Championships - Wikipedia

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    The World Orienteering Championships (often abbreviated as WOC) is an international orienteering competition which has been organized by the International Orienteering Federation (IOF) since 1966. The World Orienteering Championships is considered to be the most prestigious competition in competitive orienteering. [ 1 ]

  4. List of World Orienteering Championships medalists (women)

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    The format was changed and renamed "Middle Distance" in 2003 with the introduction of the Sprint discipline. ... World Orienteering Championships, senior statistics ...

  5. International Orienteering Federation - Wikipedia

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    The International Orienteering Federation (IOF) is the international governing body of the sport of orienteering. The IOF head office is located in Karlstad, Sweden . [ 1 ] The IOF governs four orienteering disciplines: foot orienteering , mountain bike orienteering , ski orienteering , and trail orienteering .

  6. 2019 World Orienteering Championships - Wikipedia

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    The 36th World Orienteering Championships were held in Østfold, Norway in August 2019. The competitions consisted of middle distance, long distance and relay, for women and men, respectively. Both individual women’s competitions were won by Sweden’s Tove Alexandersson .

  7. Trail orienteering - Wikipedia

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    The official format used in World Trail Orienteering Championships is as follow: The start is a mass start, with a time limit set on the precision orienteering course shared by all three members. The precision orienteering course consists of a number of controls, which must be a multiple of 3, where each member has to complete exactly one-third ...

  8. Biathlon orienteering - Wikipedia

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    Biathlon orienteering [1] or orienteering shooting is a multisport consisting of shooting and orienteering. The sport is organized internationally by the International Biathlon Orienteering Federation (IBOF), and is mainly practiced in the Nordic countries as well as a few other European countries. [ 2 ]

  9. Foot orienteering - Wikipedia

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    Foot orienteering (usually referred to as simply Orienteering or FootO for short) is the oldest formal orienteering sport, and the one with the most "starts" per year. [citation needed] Usually, a FootO is a timed race in which participants start at staggered intervals, are individually timed, and are expected to perform all navigation on their own.