Host city | Savoie |
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Country | France |
Events | 8 |
The 2011 World Orienteering Championships, the 28th World Orienteering Championships, were held in Savoie, France, 13 –20 August 2011.[1]
The championships had eight events; sprint for men and women, middle distance for men and women, long distance (formerly called individual or classic distance) for men and women, and relays for men and women.
Medalists
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's sprint [1] | Daniel Hubmann (SUI) | 13:11.8 | Anders Holmberg (SWE) | 13:37.8 | Matthias Müller (SUI) | 13:41.2 |
Women's sprint [1] | Linnea Gustafsson (SWE) | 13:14.3 | Helena Jansson (SWE) | 13:22.7 | Lena Eliasson (SWE) | 13:28.5 |
Men's middle distance [1] | Thierry Gueorgiou (FRA) | 34:38 | Peter Öberg (SWE) | 36:59 | Olav Lundanes (NOR) | 37:01 |
Women's middle distance [1] | Helena Jansson (SWE) | 33:10 | Ida Bobach (DEN) | 34:26 | Judith Wyder (SUI) | 35:11 |
Men's long distance [1] | Thierry Gueorgiou (FRA) | 1:47:29 | Pasi Ikonen (FIN) | 1:51:56 | François Gonon (FRA) | 1:53:35 |
Women's long distance [1] | Annika Billstam (SWE) | 1:22:26 | Dana Brožková (CZE) | 1:26:54 | Helena Jansson (SWE) | 1:29:55 |
Men's relay[1] | 1:53:48 | 1:57:02 | 1:58:03 | |||
Women's relay[1] | 1:42:42 | 1:42:43 | 1:42:44 |
Results
Men's long distance
Rank | Competitor | Nation | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Thierry Gueorgiou | France | 1:47:29 | |
Pasi Ikonen | Finland | 1:51:56 | |
François Gonon | France | 1:53:35 | |
4 | Baptiste Rollier | Switzerland | 1:55:26 |
5 | Daniel Hubmann | Switzerland | 1:57:05 |
6 | Olle Boström | Sweden | 1:57:40 |
7 | Philippe Adamski | France | 1:57:47 |
8 | Marc Lauenstein | Switzerland | 1:57:48 |
9 | Tero Föhr | Finland | 1:59:28 |
10 | Olav Lundanes | Norway | 1:59:43 |
11 | Oleksandr Kratov | Ukraine | 2:00:38 |
12 | Dmitriy Tsvetkov | Russia | 2:00:56 |
13 | Alexey Bortnik | Russia | 2:01:09 |
14 | Valentin Novikov | Russia | 2:04:59 |
15 | Carl Waaler Kaas | Norway | 2:05:27 |
16 | Mikhail Mamleev | Italy | 2:06:42 |
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "World Orienteering Championships 2011". International Orienteering Federation. Archived from the original on 6 July 2020. Retrieved 10 September 2017.
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