Durmitor Orienteering Challenge, 5th Antalya Orienteering Festival, Sprint Scotland and OCAD 2018: Four great sponsors of “Course of the Year 2018″, giving YOU fantastic prizes – and making this poll possible. See below for a full presentation of each sponsor. Here some of the highlights are repeated: At the end of summer 2019 you can visit the exceptionally ...
Read More »Presentation of Course of the Year Sponsors: Part 1
WMOC 2019 public races, Kainuu Orienteering Week, Murcia O-Festival and MOC 2019: Four great orienteering races sponsoring “Course of the Year 2019″ with fantastic prizes – and making this poll possible. See below for a full presentation of each sponsor. Here some of the highlights are repeated: WMOC 2019 Public ...
Read More »Isia Basset’s favourites: France for city – Czech Republic for forest
– This sprint was really interesting because the terrain is a residential area with many towers where a lot of pedestrian streets in-between the buildings are on several levels, Isia Basset says about her favourite Sprint course of 2018. – You had to think twice before taking a route choice that sometimes could ...
Read More »Interview: Ruslan Glebov about Course of the Year 2018
Three long distance courses in Sweden with many interesting routechoice legs in technical terrain are among Ruslan Glebov’s favourite courses of 2018. Glebov is clearly a man who loves tough challenges – read on to look back at some of the real highlights from 2018! The Ukrainian had his big breakthrough ...
Read More »Course of the Year: Marika Teini chooses Portugal!
– Marika Teini’s favourite course of 2018 is a lot about smooth and offensive execution – in highly technical terrain in Portugal. Read on for an interview with Teini who got her first international championships gold medal this year with her European Championships Gold medal at the middle distance in Switzerland ...
Read More »Nykodym chooses a course with 5 long routechoice legs
– The course setter managed to build up the whole course based on five distinct legs which had many possible routes to choose from, Czech Republic’s latest World Cup winner Milos Nykodym explains about his favourite orienteering course this year. Read on for an interview with Nykodym where he tells us about his favourite ...
Read More »Interview: Robertson talks about favourite courses of 2018
– This was a clear winner for me – I believe the terrain and the courses allowed for the full enjoyment of not just the spectators but also the runners, sprint specialist Tim Robertson explains about his favourite orienteering course this year. And it is not a sprint course. Read on for ...
Read More »Interview: Olaussen talks about favourite courses of 2018
– Even though it can look a little unreadable on the map beforehand, I found it even cooler to run in it when you actually were able to spot the right passages between the cliffs, Kamilla Olaussen explains about her favourite orienteering terrain this year. Read on for an interview with ...
Read More »Course of the Year 2018: Submit your suggestions!
What was the best orienteering course of 2018? The World Champs middle distance in Estonia won in 2017, the last stage of France 5 won in 2016, the World Champs long distance in Scotland won in 2015 and the World Champs middle distance in Italy won in 2014. Before that we had two years with Portuguese winners: a ...
Read More »JEC 2018: Maps and Results
[Update 10/10: Comment from course-setter about Long DSQ] Simona Aebersold dominated the Junior European Cup (JEC) on homeground in Switzerland with very clear victories both in Middle and Long – and also deciding the Sprint Relay for Switzerland. The Aebersold-family did not stop there, however: Younger brother Fabian also took a JEC ...
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