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2022 World MTB Orienteering Championships

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2022 World MTB Orienteering Championships
LocationFalun, Sweden
Dates15–20 July
Competitors201 from 26 nations
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The 2022 World MTB Orienteering Championships took place in Falun and Säter Municipality in Sweden from 15 to 20 July 2022.[1]

Program

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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

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Senior

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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

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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

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  *   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

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  1. ^ "Bulletin #4". IOF Eventor. 2022-07-10.
  2. ^ "Men's Middle". IOF Eventor.
  3. ^ a b c d "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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