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EOC 2025: All You Need To Know

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Fast orienteering in flat city centers – probably with many artificial barriers – await the runners when the European Orienteering Championship (EOC) starts in Belgium on Wednesday with the Sprint Relay, and continues with Knock-Out Sprint and Individual Sprint the rest of the week. The championship is organized in the Flemish cities of Hasselt, Geel and Lier, with nearly 300 athletes from 32 countries battling for European titles in the Sprint Relay, .

This marks the first time Belgium has hosted a European Orienteering Championships, bringing world-class orienteering to the heart of Flanders. The championship also counts as Round 2 of 3 of this year’s Orienteering World Cup – with the World Cup continuing in Switzerland in September.
EOC 2025 is centered around three distinctive Belgian cities, each offering unique urban orienteering challenges. The Sprint Relay on Wednesday evening takes place in Hasselt, a typical Flemish city center with clear street patterns and numerous schools and campuses. Thursday and Friday’s Knock-Out Sprint (qualification and finals) utilize Geel’s diverse terrain featuring big school playgrounds, small parks, and varied urban landscapes. Sunday’s Sprint qualification and final wrap up the championships in historic Lier, with its old city center of narrow cobblestone alleyways, market squares, and the unique ‘Vesten’ – defensive fortifications surrounding the city.

All competition areas are characterized by flat terrain with excellent runnability, though each city presents distinct navigational challenges. The mix of urban streets, park areas, school complexes and historic quarters should provide technically demanding and spectator-friendly racing. Based on what we saw in the EOC selection races earlier this summer, we expect that the organizers will “change” the terrain by making new openings and artificial barriers.

New European champions will be crowned as the defending individual champions from EOC 2023 in Italy are absent. Matthias Kyburz (SUI), who won both the Sprint and Knock-Out Sprint titles is focusing on Marathon this autumn, while Tove Alexandersson (SWE), the reigning Knock-Out Sprint champion, is focusing on Skimo in the upcoming Winter Olympics.Sara Hagström (SWE), the defending Sprint champion, is also not on the start list. Notably absent in the Top 15 World Sprint Ranking are Emil Svensk (2nd), Miika Kirmula (13th), Tove Alexandersson (shared 1st), Sara Hagström (6th), Megan Mitchell (7th), and Venla Harju (8th).

Check out Ivarnational Orienteering Podcast for a preview of EOC and all race favourites – always worth a listen ahead of the big races!

Program

The full EOC 2025 program is as follows (all times CEST, TV-times are IOF TV times):

  • Wednesday, August 27Sprint Relay (TV 18:50 – 20:20)
    19:00 Start
  • Thursday, August 28Knock-Out Sprint Qualification (no TV broadcast)
    14:00 First start Men
    15:00 First start Women
    16:30 Heat Selection
  • Friday, August 29Knock-Out Sprint Finals (TV 15:30 – 17:30)
    13:25 Quarter-finals first start (only on IOF TV)
    15:40 Semi-finals first start
    17:00 Finals start
  • Sunday, August 31Sprint (TV 15:30 – 18:00)
    09:30 Qualification first start Men
    10:35 Qualification first start Women
    15:15 Final first start Men
    16:30 Final first start Women

Links & how to follow live

Use these links to follow the championships:

Favorites

Favourites Men

According to the analysis on the Ivarnational Orienteering Podcast, the main favorites in the men’s field come from Sweden, Norway, Finland and Belgium. While the Swiss team has historically dominated the Knock-Out sprint, the podcast pointed to a powerful Swedish contingent including Jonatan GustafssonMartin Regborn, and Isac von Krusenstierna as major threats. For the Individual Sprint, the podcast identified a select group of four athletes who seem to be “a step ahead of the others”: reigning world champion Martin Regborn (SWE), former world champion Kasper Harlem Fosser (NOR), Finland’s Tuomas Heikkilä, and home-ground favorite Yannick Michiels (BEL). 

Favourites Women

With all the reigning champions absent, the Ivarnational Orienteering Podcast repeatedly identified Switzerland’s Simona Aebersold as the athlete to beat, stepping into the role of pre-race favourite. However, they also noted that the Knock-Out final could come down to a tactical sprint finish where she might be vulnerable. The podcast named Norway’s Andrine Benjaminsen and Denmark’s Malin Agervig Kristiansen as two of the biggest challengers for the top spots. Sweden’s Hanna Lundberg was also singled out as a major contender, with the podcast pointing out that her strategic decision to skip the Knock-Out sprint could give her an energy advantage for the final day’s Individual Sprint.

Maps and terrain

The three areas (Hasselt, Geel and Lier) are seen in the overview map below (Google Maps link here).

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Sprint Relay (Hasselt)

The terrain is a typical Flemish city center with a clear city plan and streets in a regular pattern. The terrain is flat and has almost 100% hard surface to run on. See below for two old maps of the terrain.

EOC25_Hasselt 2020_01

EOC25_Hasselt Kapermolen_2022_with course

Knock-Out Sprint (Geel)

The terrain in Geel is very diverse. There is the city center with some big squares and a shopping street. In the area are numerous schools that take up a lot of space in the city. The schools have big playgrounds and are surrounded by fences. The city of Geel has many small parks. All courses in the qualification consists of 50% grassy areas and 50% paved areas. Quarter Final, Semi Final and Final have around 80% paved areas and 20% grassy surfaces.

EOC25_Geel 2017_01

EOC25_Geel_with course

Individual sprint (Lier)

The area has never been mapped before (except by the largest national teams who have surely each made their very own version ahead of the championships). The terrain is described as an old city center with a mix of “narrow, winding alleyways” and wider “cobblestone streets and market squares.” Adding another layer of complexity, the city is surrounded by old defensive fortifications, which could create unique navigational puzzles.

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Race details

Sprint Relay

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Knock-Out Sprint

Qualification:

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Finals:

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Individual Sprint

Qualification:

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Final:

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Reigning Champions

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Current World Cup standings

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Starting athletes

The runners registered for EOC 2025 who are Top 40 in the World Ranking are listed below. Notably absent in the Top 15 World Sprint Ranking are Emil Svensk (2nd), Miika Kirmula (13th), Tove Alexandersson (shared 1st), Sara Hagström (6th), Megan Mitchell (7th), and Venla Harju (8th).

Men

WRE pos
sprint
WRE pos Name Country WRE ID
1 5 Martin Regborn  SWE 15387
3 76 Jonatan Gustafsson  SWE 40367
4 53 Tuomas Heikkila  FIN 23025
5 1 Kasper Harlem Fosser  NOR 23855
6 143 Yannick Michiels  BEL 13592
7 19 Tomas Krivda  CZE 28597
8 38 Riccardo Rancan  SUI 18900
9 1199 Ralph Street  GBR 16782
10 24 Joey Hadorn  SUI 23033
11 37 Tim Robertson  NZL 15525
12 39 Tino Polsini  SUI 28365
14 73 Timo Suter  SUI 23936
15 12 Daniel Hubmann  SUI 10849
16 115 Alvaro Casado  ESP 28538
16 32 Teemu Oksanen  FIN 28425
16 52 Francesco Mariani  ITA 37592
16 524 Mathias Barros Vallet  FRA 37269
20 71 Loic Capbern  FRA 8188
24 10 Fabian Aebersold  SUI 32449
25 18 Akseli Ruohola  FIN 24217
26 30 Jorgen Baklid  NOR 23859
27 387 Nathan Lawson  GBR 12543
27 70 Isac von Krusenstierna  SWE 25180
31 183 Henry McNulty  AUS 13483
32 168 Florian Attinger  SUI 32057
34 952 Guilhem Verove  FRA 37270
35 221 Jakub Glonek  CZE 24672
36 109 Joseph Lynch  NZL 25867
37 155 August Mollen  SWE 40563
38 955 Adrien Delenne  FRA 19918
39 6 Eirik Langedal Breivik  NOR 32770
40 64 Jonas Hubacek  CZE 20162

Women

WRE pos
sprint
WRE pos Name Country WRE ID
1 2 Simona Aebersold  SUI 23032
3 4 Natalia Gemperle  SUI 6259
4 13 Aleksandra Hornik  POL 19685
5 6 Hanna Lundberg  SWE 37614
8 26 Victoria Haestad Bjornstad  NOR 23852
10 43 Eef van Dongen  NED 40634
11 12 Cecile Calandry  FRA 33897
12 14 Tereza Rauturier  CZE 28127
13 41 Sandra Grosberga  LAT 1865
14 9 Evely Kaasiku  EST 2672
15 3 Andrine Benjaminsen  NOR 396
16 57 Rita Maramarosi  HUN 42228
17 63 Ida Agervig Kristiansson  DEN 40702
18 30 Maija Sianoja  FIN 5370
19 32 Alva Sonesson  SWE 33965
20 611 Eline Gemperle  SUI 33988
20 78 Ana Isabel Toledo  ESP 33644
22 46 Inka Nurminen  FIN 24183
23 22 Pia Young Vik  NOR 40246
25 25 Grace Molloy  GBR 27559
27 18 Malin Agervig Kristiansson  DEN 36181
28 24 Ane Dyrkorn  NOR 26755
30 491 Emma Bjessmo  SWE 22886
31 81 Hedvig Valbjorn Gydesen  DEN 32310
34 20 Paula Gross  SUI 18906
35 512 Maelle Beauvir  FRA 20207
36 1455 Josefine Lind  DEN 3454
37 298 Maria Prieto  ESP 22997
38 560 Nerea Gonzalez  ESP 33642
39 747 Deborah Stadler  SUI 25987

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Jan Kocbach is the founder of WorldofO.com - taking care of everything from site development to writing articles, photography and analysis.

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