[Updated with links to maps and full GPS-tracking] Stora Tuna (Sweden) took the victory in the 2019-edition of Jukula after a strong last leg by Emil Svensk. Stora Tuna was a surprise victory with their very young team. Actually more than half of the team are brothers: Emil, Joakim, Viktor and Jesper Svensk won Jukola together with Anton Sjøkvist, Olle Kalered and Henrik Johannesson!
Three teams battled for victory throughout the last leg – with the young Stora Tuna team deciding the race for themselves through secure and good orienteering. Tyrving (Norway) finished second – one of the world’s very best orienteers Matthias Kyrburz did not manage to keep up with Svensk. Tampereen Pyrintö finished third with Florian Howald on the last leg.
Last year’s winned Koovee finished down in 7th place, and one of the big pre-favourites IFK Göteborg finished 5th.
Read on for the race development from leg to leg – and see the full final results at the bottom of the article.
Top photo: Fred Härtelt, German Orienteering Federation
Maps and full GPS tracking
Maps, courses and GPS tracking from #Jukola2019 more available https://t.co/GXsLvhhyA1 (via @gpsseurantanet) pic.twitter.com/7rR7jhRPNn
— WorldofO.com (@worldofo) June 16, 2019
Leg 1: Kristiansand OK in the lead
Kristiansand OK was one of the dominating team in 10Mila and Jukola some years ago, but the last year’s the Norwegian team has not been battling for top results in the big club relays. But a first leg victory is still a nice one for the books and for the first leg runner Dag Blandkjenn. Rehns BK with Jerker Lysell finished second ahead of Fossum’s Einar Melsom.
Aina upea #jukola pic.twitter.com/MPyE3I2Xz2
— Jumppa Hällfors (@Jumppa) June 15, 2019
Standing after leg 1:
1 | Kristiansand OK (57) | 1:05:20 | Dag Blandkjenn | 1:05:20 | ||
2 | Rehns BK (69) | +1 | Jerker Lysell | 1:05:21 | ||
3 | Fossum IF (46) | +7 | Einar Melsom | 1:05:27 | ||
4 | Stora Tuna OK (8) | +8 | Jesper Svensk | 1:05:28 | ||
5 | IFK Göteborg (2) | +9 | Håvard Sandstad Eidsmo | 1:05:29 | ||
6 | MS Parma (22) | +10 | Artem Popov | 1:05:30 | ||
7 | Fredrikstad SK (15) | +13 | Mattias Karlsson | 1:05:34 | ||
8 | Bäkkelagets SK (40) | +15 | Simen Hjalmar Wästlund | 1:05:35 | ||
9 | Ikaalisten Nouseva-Voima (31) | +16 | Dmitry Tsvetkov | 1:05:37 | ||
10 | NTNUI 2 (76) | +18 | Ulrik Astrup Arnesen | 1:05:38 | ||
11 | Halden SK 2 (63) | +19 | Alexander Chepelin | 1:05:39 | ||
12 | Lahden Suunnistajat -37 (50) | +19 | Philipp von Arx | 1:05:39 | ||
13 | Paimion Rasti (3) | +20 | Samuel Heinonen | 1:05:40 | ||
14 | Nydalens SK (7) | +21 | Alan Cherry | 1:05:41 | ||
15 | Kalevan Rasti 2 (84) | +21 | Riccardo Rancan | 1:05:42 |
Leg 2: Another Norwegian team first: Fredrikstad SK
Fredrikstad’s women won the Venla relay earlier on the day – but Fredrikstad can also do night orienteering, with Fredrikstad’s Hans Petter Mahisen coming first back after two legs. Tyrving is up there in second with Stora Tuna in third. Tampereen Pyrintö is down in 9th at +2:15 and IFK Göteborg is all the way down in 20th place at +3:40. Halden even further back, in 22nd with more than 5 minutes up to the leaders. Halden never came back up in the lead.
Standing after leg 2:
1 | Fredrikstad SK (15) | 2:06:23 | Hans Petter Mathisen | 1:00:49 | ||
2 | IL Tyrving (11) | +4 | Björn Ekeberg | 59:26 | ||
3 | Stora Tuna OK (8) | +7 | Henrik Johannesson | 1:01:02 | ||
4 | Nydalens SK (7) | +16 | Anders Nordberg | 1:00:58 | ||
5 | Turun Metsänkävijät (33) | +19 | Martins Sirmais | 1:00:55 | ||
6 | MS Parma (22) | +1:45 | Arto Talvinen | 1:02:39 | ||
7 | Kalevan Rasti (6) | +2:12 | Hannu Airila | 1:02:19 | ||
8 | Paimion Rasti (3) | +2:14 | Vili Niemi | 1:02:58 | ||
9 | Tampereen Pyrintö (14) | +2:15 | Severi Kymäläinen | 1:02:53 | ||
10 | Lynx (23) | +2:16 | Antti Parjanne | 1:02:39 | ||
11 | Ikaalisten Nouseva-Voima (31) | +2:22 | Lauri Oikarinen | 1:03:09 | ||
12 | Bäkkelagets SK (40) | +3:28 | Carl Godager Kaas | 1:04:16 | ||
13 | Tullinge SK (161) | +3:30 | Tomas Krivda | 1:03:59 | ||
14 | Pan-Kristianstad (43) | +3:32 | Simon Wikström | 1:03:57 | ||
15 | Hiidenkiertäjät (10) | +3:33 | Oskari Liukkonen | 1:03:49 |
Leg 3: Tyrving on top, IFK Göteborg still in the fight
The real action starts on the long 3rd leg – this is where we get the answer to who makes it into the groups battling for top positions. Tyrving still runs impressive and comes back in the lead with Torgeir Nørbech. Stora Tuna is just behind, and as always IFK Göteborg comes out standing in third spot. Tampereen Pyrintö comes back in 6th place at +1:19.
… and straight into a new routechoice leg with the groups choosing different routes – exciting night orienteering ahead! My guess is that the groups will merge together even if around looks faster now, but everything can happen in the Jukola night! pic.twitter.com/RkGil6aJJs
— WorldofO.com (@worldofo) June 15, 2019
And then they are together – one big group with 9 teams, the 10th team chasing just behind! pic.twitter.com/RtsC8D9jmA
— WorldofO.com (@worldofo) June 15, 2019
After 3 legs we have Tyrving 🇳🇴 in the lead with Stora Tuna 🇸🇪, IFK Göteborg 🇸🇪, Ikaalisten 🇫🇮, Nydalen 🇳🇴 within 25 seconds. 10 teams within 2:05. Now the decisive, short 4th leg is on! https://t.co/WgDpuTBh8A pic.twitter.com/99WOPvk0hL
— WorldofO.com (@worldofo) June 15, 2019
Standing after leg 3:
1 | IL Tyrving (11) | 3:24:39 | Torgeir Nörbech | 1:18:11 | ||
2 | Stora Tuna OK (8) | +6 | Olle Kalered | 1:18:14 | ||
3 | IFK Göteborg (2) | +10 | Johan Högstrand | 1:13:36 | ||
4 | Ikaalisten Nouseva-Voima (31) | +11 | Eetu Savolainen | 1:16:05 | ||
5 | Nydalens SK (7) | +25 | Håvard Haga | 1:18:25 | ||
6 | Tampereen Pyrintö (14) | +1:19 | Elias Kuukka | 1:17:19 | ||
7 | Turun Metsänkävijät (33) | +1:34 | Jussi Suna | 1:19:30 | ||
8 | OK Kåre (56) | +1:50 | Isac Von Krusenstierna | 1:15:13 | ||
9 | Hiidenkiertäjät (10) | +1:54 | Leonid Novikov | 1:16:36 | ||
10 | Kalevan Rasti (6) | +2:09 | Markus Räsänen | 1:18:12 | ||
11 | Halden SK (4) | +3:37 | Jesse Laukkarinen | 1:17:01 | ||
12 | Frol IL (17) | +5:40 | Stian Sundsvik | 1:18:43 | ||
13 | Tullinge SK (161) | +5:42 | Simon Imark | 1:20:28 | ||
14 | OK Linne (13) | +5:59 | Rassmus Andersson | 1:19:26 | ||
15 | Paimion Rasti (3) | +6:14 | Toni Saari | 1:22:15 |
Leg 4: Four teams left in the battle for victory
Only four legs left in the battle for victory after leg 4: Tampereen Pyrintö, Tyrving, Stora Tuna and IFK Göteborg – all four teams within 33 seconds. Down to TuMe in 5th the gap is nearly 4 minutes. Ikaalisten, TuMe, Nydalen, OK Kåre, Hiidenkiertäjät and Kalevan Rasti all lost the possibility to battle for the victory on this short, 7.2 km, fourth leg. As always, this is where you have to put your best men in order to be in the battle for victory!
.. and Nydalen also loses a lot of time – soooo close! pic.twitter.com/65wIlOLtqV
— WorldofO.com (@worldofo) June 15, 2019
After 4 legs, darkness is fading, and it looks like we have four teams battling for victory: TP 🇫🇮, Stora Tuna 🇸🇪, Tyrving 🇳🇴 and dast year's winner IFK Göteborg 🇸🇪- all within 33 seconds. The gap down to TuMe 🇫🇮 in 4th is 3:43. Now the short 5th leg! https://t.co/PfF5exqnFn pic.twitter.com/wcANl6t3Ga
— WorldofO.com (@worldofo) June 16, 2019
Standing after leg 4:
1 | Tampereen Pyrintö (14) | 4:10:05 | Johan Runesson | 44:06 | ||
2 | IL Tyrving (11) | +5 | Olle Boström | 45:31 | ||
3 | Stora Tuna OK (8) | +5 | Joakim Svensk | 45:25 | ||
4 | IFK Göteborg (2) | +33 | Vetle Ruud Bråten | 45:49 | ||
5 | Turun Metsänkävijät (33) | +3:43 | Edgars Bertuks | 47:35 | ||
6 | Kalevan Rasti (6) | +7:09 | Santeri Silvennoinen | 50:27 | ||
7 | Paimion Rasti (3) | +8:12 | Pasi Ikonen | 47:24 | ||
8 | OK Linne (13) | +8:13 | Oskar Sjöberg | 47:40 | ||
9 | Koovee (1) | +8:14 | Timo Sild | 45:43 | ||
10 | Hiidenkiertäjät (10) | +8:18 | Eemeli Suominen | 51:50 | ||
11 | Nydalens SK (7) | +8:20 | Lukas Liland | 53:21 | ||
12 | Ikaalisten Nouseva-Voima (31) | +8:57 | Tero Linnainmaa | 54:11 | ||
13 | Frol IL (17) | +14:11 | Lars Sandstad Skjeset | 53:57 | ||
14 | Fredrikstad SK (15) | +17:56 | Göran Winblad | 53:31 | ||
15 | OLV Baselland (28) | +17:56 | Noah Zbinden | 50:00 |
Leg 5: Three teams left in the battle for victory – IFK Göteborg loses contact
The 5th leg saw Tampereen Pyrintö running away from the other teams, opening up a 1:40 gap. But Stora Tuna and Tyrving managed to keep the gap down all the way until the finish, still finishing within 1:40 of the leading team. For IFK Göteborg it didn’t go that well, though – after the leg the gap up to leading Tampereen Pyrintö was more than 5 minutes. Now the battle for victory was between only three teams!
And then a mistake by last year's winner IFK Göteborg 🇸🇪 – the gap to TP 🇫🇮 is now 4:31! Tyrving 🇳🇴 and Stora Tuna 🇸🇪 still around 2:20 https://t.co/pdRsEPqf0l pic.twitter.com/3zZAvTxGa2
— WorldofO.com (@worldofo) June 16, 2019
After 5 legs we have three teams battling within 2 minutes: TP 🇫🇮 with a 1:16 lead ahead of Stora Tuna 🇸🇪 and Tyrving 🇳🇴 at 1:40. IFK Göteborg 🇸🇪 now down at 4:59 https://t.co/1mHSOOcctm pic.twitter.com/juigXeQWQo
— WorldofO.com (@worldofo) June 16, 2019
Standing after leg 5:
1 | Tampereen Pyrintö (14) | 4:58:00 | Mikko Eerola | 47:54 | ||
2 | Stora Tuna OK (8) | +1:13 | Viktor Svensk | 49:02 | ||
3 | IL Tyrving (11) | +1:37 | Håkon Jarvis Westergård | 49:26 | ||
4 | IFK Göteborg (2) | +5:01 | Morten Jarvis Westergård | 52:22 | ||
5 | Turun Metsänkävijät (33) | +6:16 | Eduardo Gil Marcos | 50:26 | ||
6 | OK Linne (13) | +6:18 | Milos Nykodym | 45:59 | ||
7 | Kalevan Rasti (6) | +6:24 | Graham Gristwood | 47:09 | ||
8 | Paimion Rasti (3) | +6:30 | Bartosz Pawlak | 46:11 | ||
9 | Nydalens SK (7) | +8:10 | Eirik Kamstrup Hovind | 47:44 | ||
10 | Koovee (1) | +10:32 | Topi Anjala | 50:12 | ||
11 | Hiidenkiertäjät (10) | +12:55 | Otto Loukkalahti | 52:30 | ||
12 | Ikaalisten Nouseva-Voima (31) | +15:28 | Teemu Oksanen | 54:26 | ||
13 | Frol IL (17) | +16:45 | Ulf Forseth Indgaard | 50:28 | ||
14 | NTNUI (12) | +17:59 | Eirik Langedal Breivik | 47:44 | ||
15 | Helsingin Suunnistajat (18) | +20:30 | Ollipekka Heikkilä | 50:16 |
Leg 6: Three teams together
Some mistakes by all the three top teams on the 6th leg, but in the end they all finished the leg together, setting the scene for a thriller last leg. Behind the three top teams, Anders Ridefelt made a great race for OK Linné and closed the gap from 6:18 down to 3:01. A great race by Ridefelt, nearly taking OK Linné into the battle for victory. Further back in the field Olav Lundanes showed strength by running even 3(!) minutes faster than Ridefelt.
The three top teams split up on the long leg – but back again at the control. Looking more and more like a three-man battle on the last leg pic.twitter.com/VLxoAbfDaF
— WorldofO.com (@worldofo) June 16, 2019
Standing after leg 6:
1 | Tampereen Pyrintö (14) | 6:03:17 | Aleksi Niemi | 1:05:17 | ||
2 | Stora Tuna OK (8) | +4 | Anton Sjökvist | 1:04:07 | ||
3 | IL Tyrving (11) | +7 | Andreas Kyburz | 1:03:46 | ||
4 | OK Linne (13) | +3:01 | Albin Ridefelt | 1:02:00 | ||
5 | IFK Göteborg (2) | +6:00 | Kasper Fosser | 1:06:16 | ||
6 | Kalevan Rasti (6) | +6:03 | Pavel Kubat | 1:04:56 | ||
7 | Koovee (1) | +8:10 | Olexander Kratov | 1:02:55 | ||
8 | Paimion Rasti (3) | +8:11 | Nicolas Rio | 1:06:58 | ||
9 | Turun Metsänkävijät (33) | +8:59 | Uldis Upitis | 1:08:00 | ||
10 | Nydalens SK (7) | +10:16 | Elias Jonsson | 1:07:22 | ||
11 | Halden SK (4) | +17:55 | Olav Lundanes | 59:04 | ||
12 | Ikaalisten Nouseva-Voima (31) | +18:14 | Aleksi Karppinen | 1:08:03 | ||
13 | Hiidenkiertäjät (10) | +19:45 | Olli-Pekka Koistinen | 1:12:07 | ||
14 | NTNUI (12) | +19:56 | Vegard Jarvis Vestergård | 1:07:13 | ||
15 | Södertälje Nykvarn Orienter (5) | +20:39 | Jonas Leandersson | 1:04:11 |
Leg 7: Stora Tuna takes it!
The three top teams split up already at the forking at the 4th control, with Tampereen Pyrintö’s Florian Howald giving a gap of 40 seconds to Stora Tuna’s Emil Svensk and Tyrving’s Matthias Kyburz. On the next controls Kyburz did some smaller mistakes, and suddenly Svensk had a 2 minute lead to Kyburz. Svensk never gave away this lead – running an excellent race alone in front. And finally could celebrate with his team-mates!
The sun is rising, and we are ready for a real thriller on the last leg of #Jukola2019! TP 🇫🇮, Stora Tuna 🇸🇪 and Tyrving 🇳🇴 within 7 seconds – OK Linnè chasing 3 minutes behind! pic.twitter.com/N0rnYQbIRG
— WorldofO.com (@worldofo) June 16, 2019
… and we get a gap down to TP – but with a 40 second gap TP's Florian Howald can probably still see Tyrving's Matthias Kyburz and Stora Tuna's Emil Svenk ahead from time to time pic.twitter.com/rq4G480Aj6
— WorldofO.com (@worldofo) June 16, 2019
The relay is still very much alive – Tyrving🇳🇴 coming closer to Stora Tuna🇸🇪 – and running away from TP🇫🇮 pic.twitter.com/VsVV786wd4
— WorldofO.com (@worldofo) June 16, 2019
.. a small mistake at control 24 for Stora Tuna 🇸🇪, but still looking very good for the Swedish team! pic.twitter.com/6nCDPvNPkF
— WorldofO.com (@worldofo) June 16, 2019
Stora Tuna 🇸🇪 wins the Jukola relay 2019 after a great last leg by Emil Svensk! Tyrving 🇳🇴 takes second and TP 🇫🇮 third https://t.co/O7cu00dJWQ pic.twitter.com/V9JtWAAaNf
— WorldofO.com (@worldofo) June 16, 2019
Final standings:
1 | 8 | Stora Tuna OK | SWE | 7:14:39 | |||
1 Jesper Svensk | 1:05:28 | ||||||
2 Henrik Johannesson | 1:01:02 | 2:06:31 | |||||
3 Olle Kalered | 1:18:14 | 3:24:45 | |||||
4 Joakim Svensk | 45:25 | 4:10:11 | |||||
5 Viktor Svensk | 49:02 | 4:59:13 | |||||
6 Anton Sjökvist | 1:04:07 | 6:03:21 | |||||
7 Emil Svensk | 1:11:18 | 7:14:39 | |||||
2 | 11 | IL Tyrving | NOR | 7:16:37 | |||
1 Wojciech Kowalski | 1:07:01 | ||||||
2 Björn Ekeberg | 59:26 | 2:06:28 | |||||
3 Torgeir Nörbech | 1:18:11 | 3:24:39 | |||||
4 Olle Boström | 45:31 | 4:10:11 | |||||
5 Håkon Jarvis Westergård | 49:26 | 4:59:37 | |||||
6 Andreas Kyburz | 1:03:46 | 6:03:24 | |||||
7 Matthias Kyburz | 1:13:13 | 7:16:37 | |||||
3 | 14 | Tampereen Pyrintö | FIN | 7:16:55 | |||
1 Otto Simosas | 1:05:45 | ||||||
2 Severi Kymäläinen | 1:02:53 | 2:08:39 | |||||
3 Elias Kuukka | 1:17:19 | 3:25:59 | |||||
4 Johan Runesson | 44:06 | 4:10:05 | |||||
5 Mikko Eerola | 47:54 | 4:58:00 | |||||
6 Aleksi Niemi | 1:05:17 | 6:03:17 | |||||
7 Florian Howald | 1:13:38 | 7:16:55 | |||||
4 | 13 | OK Linne | SWE | 7:17:20 | |||
1 Vincent Coupat | 1:07:22 | ||||||
2 Jan Troeng | 1:03:49 | 2:11:12 | |||||
3 Rassmus Andersson | 1:19:26 | 3:30:38 | |||||
4 Oskar Sjöberg | 47:40 | 4:18:19 | |||||
5 Milos Nykodym | 45:59 | 5:04:18 | |||||
6 Albin Ridefelt | 1:02:00 | 6:06:19 | |||||
7 Lucas Basset | 1:11:01 | 7:17:20 | |||||
5 | 2 | IFK Göteborg | SWE | 7:19:29 | |||
1 Håvard Sandstad Eidsmo | 1:05:29 | ||||||
2 Andreas Sölberg | 1:05:43 | 2:11:13 | |||||
3 Johan Högstrand | 1:13:36 | 3:24:49 | |||||
4 Vetle Ruud Bråten | 45:49 | 4:10:39 | |||||
5 Morten Jarvis Westergård | 52:22 | 5:03:01 | |||||
6 Kasper Fosser | 1:06:16 | 6:09:18 | |||||
7 Max Peter Bejmer | 1:10:11 | 7:19:29 | |||||
6 | 6 | Kalevan Rasti | FIN | 7:23:20 | |||
1 Jan Prochazka | 1:06:16 | ||||||
2 Hannu Airila | 1:02:19 | 2:08:35 | |||||
3 Markus Räsänen | 1:18:12 | 3:26:48 | |||||
4 Santeri Silvennoinen | 50:27 | 4:17:15 | |||||
5 Graham Gristwood | 47:09 | 5:04:24 | |||||
6 Pavel Kubat | 1:04:56 | 6:09:21 | |||||
7 Miika Kirmula | 1:13:59 | 7:23:20 | |||||
7 | 1 | Koovee | FIN | 7:23:37 | |||
1 Tim Robertson | 1:05:45 | ||||||
2 Joni Hirvikallio | 1:05:46 | 2:11:31 | |||||
3 Lauri Sild | 1:21:05 | 3:32:36 | |||||
4 Timo Sild | 45:43 | 4:18:20 | |||||
5 Topi Anjala | 50:12 | 5:08:32 | |||||
6 Olexander Kratov | 1:02:55 | 6:11:27 | |||||
7 Daniel Hubmann | 1:12:09 | 7:23:37 | |||||
8 | 3 | Paimion Rasti | FIN | 7:26:48 | |||
1 Samuel Heinonen | 1:05:40 | ||||||
2 Vili Niemi | 1:02:58 | 2:08:38 | |||||
3 Toni Saari | 1:22:15 | 3:30:54 | |||||
4 Pasi Ikonen | 47:24 | 4:18:18 | |||||
5 Bartosz Pawlak | 46:11 | 5:04:30 | |||||
6 Nicolas Rio | 1:06:58 | 6:11:29 | |||||
7 Frédéric Tranchand | 1:15:19 | 7:26:48 | |||||
9 | 7 | Nydalens SK | NOR | 7:28:43 | |||
1 Alan Cherry | 1:05:41 | ||||||
2 Anders Nordberg | 1:00:58 | 2:06:40 | |||||
3 Håvard Haga | 1:18:25 | 3:25:05 | |||||
4 Lukas Liland | 53:21 | 4:18:26 | |||||
5 Eirik Kamstrup Hovind | 47:44 | 5:06:10 | |||||
6 Elias Jonsson | 1:07:22 | 6:13:33 | |||||
7 Jon Aukrust Osmoen | 1:15:10 | 7:28:43 | |||||
10 | 33 | Turun Metsänkävijät | FIN | 7:30:51 | |||
1 Yannick Michiels | 1:05:47 | ||||||
2 Martins Sirmais | 1:00:55 | 2:06:43 | |||||
3 Jussi Suna | 1:19:30 | 3:26:14 | |||||
4 Edgars Bertuks | 47:35 | 4:13:49 | |||||
5 Eduardo Gil Marcos | 50:26 | 5:04:16 | |||||
6 Uldis Upitis | 1:08:00 | 6:12:17 | |||||
7 Robert Merl | 1:18:34 | 7:30:51 | |||||
11 | 4 | Halden SK | NOR | 7:33:36 | |||
1 Niels Christian Hellerud | 1:06:01 | ||||||
2 Emil Wingstedt | 1:05:14 | 2:11:15 | |||||
3 Jesse Laukkarinen | 1:17:01 | 3:28:17 | |||||
4 Elias Bäcklund Ekvall | 1:02:27 | 4:30:45 | |||||
5 Riccardo Scalet | 51:23 | 5:22:08 | |||||
6 Olav Lundanes | 59:04 | 6:21:12 | |||||
7 Magne Dähli | 1:12:23 | 7:33:36 | |||||
12 | 5 | Södertälje Nykvarn Orienter | SWE | 7:37:08 | |||
1 Michal Olejnik | 1:07:01 | ||||||
2 Johan Ek Larsson | 1:07:30 | 2:14:31 | |||||
3 Kent Ohlsson | 1:23:22 | 3:37:54 | |||||
4 Jakob Enmark | 51:28 | 4:29:22 | |||||
5 Mathias Peter | 50:22 | 5:19:45 | |||||
6 Jonas Leandersson | 1:04:11 | 6:23:57 | |||||
7 Eric Börjeskog | 1:13:11 | 7:37:08 | |||||
13 | 12 | NTNUI | NOR | 7:37:12 | |||
1 Olai Stensland Lillevold | 1:06:02 | ||||||
2 Håkon Raadal Björlo | 1:05:55 | 2:11:57 | |||||
3 Rasmus Rörholt Theisen | 1:28:54 | 3:40:52 | |||||
4 Elias Thorsdal Mölnvik | 47:22 | 4:28:14 | |||||
5 Eirik Langedal Breivik | 47:44 | 5:15:59 | |||||
6 Vegard Jarvis Vestergård | 1:07:13 | 6:23:13 | |||||
7 Audun Heimdal | 1:13:58 | 7:37:12 | |||||
14 | 31 | Ikaalisten Nouseva-Voima | FIN | 7:40:02 | |||
1 Dmitry Tsvetkov | 1:05:37 | ||||||
2 Lauri Oikarinen | 1:03:09 | 2:08:46 | |||||
3 Eetu Savolainen | 1:16:05 | 3:24:51 | |||||
4 Tero Linnainmaa | 54:11 | 4:19:02 | |||||
5 Teemu Oksanen | 54:26 | 5:13:29 | |||||
6 Aleksi Karppinen | 1:08:03 | 6:21:32 | |||||
7 Mikko Knuuttila | 1:18:29 | 7:40:02 | |||||
15 | 10 | Hiidenkiertäjät | FIN | 7:40:15 | |||
1 Mikko Patana | 1:06:08 | ||||||
2 Oskari Liukkonen | 1:03:49 | 2:09:57 | |||||
3 Leonid Novikov | 1:16:36 | 3:26:34 | |||||
4 Eemeli Suominen | 51:50 | 4:18:24 | |||||
5 Otto Loukkalahti | 52:30 | 5:10:55 | |||||
6 Olli-Pekka Koistinen | 1:12:07 | 6:23:03 | |||||
7 Valentin Novikov | 1:17:12 | 7:40:15 |
After experiencing the Venla / Jukola event this weekend I have some thoughts about club identity and the rules around it. Ok, I get it – to be able to compete in the highly ranked 10-mila and Jukola relays you have to be in a club which can put a team into the competition. This leads to some of the mid european top runners join nordic clubs for this purpose.
I know this is not compareable with international soccer, with all it’s big money involved and heavily guarded rules around transfer windows and contracts, but what are the actual rules?
I guess both Matthias Kyburz and Daniel Hubmann also have their own swiss clubs when competing there. Johan Runesson has this season represented both IFK Lidingö SOK and Tamperen Pyrintö in different swedish competitions. So, what are the rules?
How many clubs can you compete for, and how many changes of club identity can you do under one season?
Jukola Relay follows The Finnish Orienteering Federation’s rules: https://www.suunnistusliitto.fi/system/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Lajisaannot_20190417.pdf (in Finnish)
Relevant part of eligibility rules are following:
“2.2 Edustusoikeus
2.21 Edustusoikeudella tarkoitetaan seuraedustusta kilpailussa ja se on sidoksissa kilpailukauteen (katso 1.231). Edustusoikeutta voidaan soveltaa
myös muuhun suunnistustoimintaan.
2.22 Urheilija voi samalla kilpailukaudella edustaa Suomessa lajeittain (katso
8.1) vain yhtä seuraa yleisessä kilpailussa (katso 8.22).
2.221 Edustusoikeutta vailla oleva urheilija ei voi osallistua yleiseen kilpailuun tai mestaruuskilpailuun.
2.222 Urheilija voi edustusoikeudestaan riippumatta edustaa kotimaataan kansainvälisissä arvokilpailuissa. Urheilija ja tukihenkilö
ovat edustustehtävän aikana kansallisen liittonsa sääntöjen alaisia.
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2.223 Yleisessä kilpailussa edustusoikeudeltaan eri seurojen urheilijoista koostuvaa yhdistelmäjoukkuetta ei sallita Suomessa.
2.224 Jukolan ja Venlojen viestin sekä Nuorten Jukolan osalta voidaan
liiton luvalla poiketa kohdan 2.223 säännöksestä (katso 2.13,
2.22 ja 2.221).
2.225 Farmisopimuksella (katso 1.249) voidaan poiketa kohdan 2.223
säännöksestä (katso 2.13, 2.22 ja 2.221).”
Very complex rules that state an individual orienteer can represent only one club during season, thought change of club is allowed and possible between seasons. However, there are moment 2.224 that allow exceptions in Jukola, Venla, and Youth Jukola Relays if permission is requested to and granted for that.
Seemingly orienteer’s nationality is irrelevant to nationality of his/hers club of participation (Swedes can join Finnish teams etc.)
While not entirely sure about it, there may be such kind permissions for exceptions to participate granted to individual orienteer that have done their written, formal application for it.
The Finnish Federation should really make rules more clear concerning these eligibility things, and provide some kind easier version to read for international readers in English about those rules. (I couldn’t find such)
Armas, what I can understand from your writing in english it seems to me that there has to be quite many exceptions from the main rule for competing in the Jukola relay. Maybe to an extent that it has transformed into a new main rule?
Perhaps it is interpreted as running for one club in all Finnish season competitions unless the exception? I remember a few years ago Fabian Hertner running for his Swiss club in Jukola, with the article saying this was with Kalevan Rasti’s permission.
Well, all in all it’s a very fluid situation with club identity these days, whatever rules applied, or made exceptions from, in different countries and competitions. And even though having no big moral issues with that, I still think it’s all nice to see that the very home grown and locally produced team of Stora Tuna makes it all the way to the top of the podium in Jukola.
IOF have no rules for changing clubs. Some ten-fifteen years ago some of us was working quite hard to try to harmonize the rules for the Nordic countries. It proved quite impossible. The different countries has their own rules and their own general assemblies that decides the national rules.
More or less ther only thing all countries could agree on was that their jurisdiction ends at a border. What a Norwegian runner does in Norway is governed by the Norwegian rules, what he does in Finland is governed by the Finnish rules. This obviosuly left a large grey zone. The Norwegian rules stated that you could join a new club at any time. The Finnish rules had limits on when you could change clubs. So going from Finland to Norway you would breach the Finnish rules, but not the Norwegian. There were no way the Finnish rules could be used to punish you in Norway. The pragmatic approach was that the elite clubs (mostly) have contracts with their best runners the regulates what obligation they have towards the club.
Another thing that was agreed upon back then was that you could only participate in one natinal championship over a given distance in one year. I think a few runners was disqualified for breaching this rule, but it proved unenforceable in the long run.
One, nameless, Finnish runner took part in the Norwegian Middle distance championship with great success. Three weeks later in the Finnish Championship. Removing him from the Norwegian result list would clearly break the Norwergian Sports Federation Rules, that you cannot disqualify a runner if he/she has has breached a rule that has no influence on the sporting performabnce and result. And it is hard to argue that running a new competition three weeks later will give you any advantage.
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