2012 World Orienteering Championships

World Orienteering Championships 2012
Host city Lausanne
Country  Switzerland
Nations participating 46
Opening ceremony 14 July 2012 (2012-07-14)
Closing ceremony 21 July 2012 (2012-07-21)
Website woc2012.ch
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The 29th World Orienteering Championships was held in Lausanne, Switzerland, from 14 to 21 July 2012.[1][2]

Medalists

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint
Matthias Kyburz
 Switzerland
Matthias Merz
 Switzerland
Matthias Müller
 Switzerland
Middle distance
Edgars Bertuks
 Latvia
Valentin Novikov
 Russia
Fabian Hertner
 Switzerland
Long distance
Olav Lundanes
 Norway
Matthias Merz
 Switzerland
Edgars Bertuks
 Latvia
Relay
 Czech Republic
Tomáš Dlabaja
Jan Šedivý
Jan Procházka
 Norway
Magne Daehli
Carl Waaler Kaas
Olav Lundanes
 Sweden
Jonas Leandersson
Peter Öberg
Anders Holmberg

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint
Simone Niggli-Luder
 Switzerland
Maja Alm
 Denmark
Annika Billstam
 Sweden
Middle distance
Minna Kauppi
 Finland
Tove Alexandersson
 Sweden
Tatyana Riabkina
 Russia
Long distance
Simone Niggli-Luder
 Switzerland
Minna Kauppi
 Finland
Annika Billstam
 Sweden
Relay
 Switzerland
Ines Brodmann
Judith Wyder
Simone Niggli-Luder
 Sweden
Annika Billstam
Helena Jansson
Tove Alexandersson
 Norway
Silje Ekroll Jahren
Mari Fasting
Anne Margrethe Hausken Nordberg

Participating countries

A total of 46 countries participated at this World Championships.[3]

Results

Sprint

The sprint finals were held on 14 July 2012 at Lausanne-Ouchy.[4]

Men's sprint

WOC 2012 – Sprint final – Men (4.2 km)[1][4]
Rank Competitor Nation Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Matthias Kyburz Switzerland 15:32.0
2nd, silver medalist(s) Matthias Merz Switzerland 15:49.5
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Matthias Müller Switzerland 15:59.0
4 Scott Fraser Great Britain 16:11.2
5 Andrey Khramov Russia 16:22.7
6 Tuomo Mäkelä Finland 16:32.9
7 Jonas Vytautas Gvildys Lithuania 16:33.8
8 Zsolt Lenkei Hungary 16:39.5
9 Søren Bobach Denmark 16:43.7
10 Vojtìch Král Czech Republic 16:45.0
11 Murray Strain Great Britain 16:46.1
12 Anders Holmberg Sweden 16:49.9
13 Jerker Lysell Sweden 16:51.2
14 Ionut Zinca Romania 16:52.7
15 Jonas Leandersson Sweden 16:59.2
16 Tomáš Dlabaja Czech Republic 16:59.5
17 Wojciech Kowalski Poland 17:02.5
18 Vincent Coupat France 17:04.2
19 Alexey Sidorov Russia 17:05.2
20 Rasmus Thrane Hansen Denmark 17:07.7
21 Robert Merl Austria 17:08.2
22 Ádám Kovács Hungary 17:12.7
23 Tuomas Tervo Finland 17:15.4
24 Andreu Blanes Reig Spain 17:21.0
25 Vilius Aleliunas Lithuania 17:28.1
26 Jan Procházka Czech Republic 17:30.0
27 Nicolas Simonin Ireland 17:35.2
28 Alexander Lubina Germany 17:37.4
29 Ulf Forseth Indgaard Norway 17:38.0
30 Antonio Martínez Spain 17:42.2
31 Yannick Michiels Belgium 17:43.1
32 Julian Dent Australia 17:50.3
33 Tim Robertson New Zealand 17:51.7
34 Simonas Krepsta Lithuania 17:52.4
35 Ivaylo Kamenarov Bulgaria 17:54.4
36 Patrick Goeres Canada 17:54.7
36 Ross Morrison New Zealand 17:54.7
38 Dmitry Nakonechny Russia 17:55.4
39 David Brickhill-Jones Australia 18:00.6
40 Wolfgang Siegert Austria 18:01.2
41 Robert Krüger Germany 18:11.0
42 Klaus Schgaguler Italy 18:13.2
43 Michael Crone South Africa 18:41.3
Kiril Nikolov Bulgaria miss 1 punch
Frederic Tranchand France miss 1 punch

Women's sprint

WOC 2012 – Sprint final – Women (3.7 km)[1][4]
Rank Competitor Nation Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Simone Niggli-Luder Switzerland 15:43.7
2nd, silver medalist(s) Maja Alm Denmark 16:20.2
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Annika Billstam Sweden 16:28.0
4 Helena Jansson Sweden 16:30.2
5 Rahel Friederich Switzerland 16:33.1
6 Venla Niemi Finland 16:39.4
7 Claire Ward Great Britain 16:49.4
8 Lena Eliasson Sweden 16:56.9
9 Lizzie Ingham New Zealand 17:07.2
10 Silje Ekroll Jahren Norway 17:12.8
11 Tessa Hill Great Britain 17:14.4
12 Signe Klinting Denmark 17:18.2
13 Shuangyan Hao China 17:25.4
14 Fanni Gyurkó Hungary 17:33.6
14 Marika Teini Finland 17:33.6
16 Judith Wyder Switzerland 17:36.7
17 Heidi Østlid Bagstevold Norway 17:37.1
18 Iveta Duchová Czech Republic 17:39.0
19 Ausrine Kutkaite Lithuania 17:44.9
20 Alison Crocker United States 17:47.3
21 Svetlana Mironova Russia 17:47.7
22 Ursula Kadan Austria 18:01.2
23 Anastasiya Tikhonova Russia 18:02.9
24 Greta Knarston New Zealand 18:05.0
25 Anne Margrethe Hausken Nordberg Norway 18:06.3
26 Inga Kazlauskaite Lithuania 18:19.1
27 Kim Geypen Belgium 18:26.9
28 Ildikó Szerencsi Hungary 18:31.1
29 Hanna Wisniewska Poland 18:33.8
30 Daria Lajn Poland 18:35.1
31 Antoniya Grigorova-Burgova Bulgaria 18:37.8
32 Gabija Ražaityte Lithuania 18:39.9
33 Sofia Haajanen Finland 18:46.9
34 Mikiko Minagawa Japan 18:52.8
35 Celine Dodin France 19:05.8
36 Lea Vercellotti France 19:07.5
37 Mingyue Zhu China 19:24.1
38 Catherine Taylor Great Britain 19:29.4
39 Amélie Chataing France 19:40.5
40 Esther Doetsch Germany 20:03.7
41 Yingwei Wang China 20:28.6
42 Raquel Costa Portugal 21:19.7
43 Nataliya Dimitrova Bulgaria 23:10.0
Eva Jureníková Czech Republic miss 1 punch
Annika Rihma Estonia miss 1 punch

Middle distance

The middle distance finals were held on 17 July 2012 at St-Cergue / La Givrine.[5]

Men's middle distance

WOC 2012 – Middle distance final – Men (6.5 km)[1][5]
Rank Competitor Nation Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Edgars Bertuks Latvia 36:45
2nd, silver medalist(s) Valentin Novikov Russia 36:50
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Fabian Hertner Switzerland 37:10
4 Thierry Gueorgiou France 37:15
5 Francois Gonon France 37:18
6 Peter Öberg Sweden 37:22
7 Magne Daehli Norway 38:08
8 Gustav Bergman Sweden 38:33
9 Marc Lauenstein Switzerland 38:48
10 Jan Procházka Czech Republic 39:01
11 Hannu Airila Finland 39:02
11 Oleksandr Kratov Ukraine 39:02
13 Kalvis Mihailovs Latvia 39:10
14 Olav Lundanes Norway 39:19
15 Philippe Adamski France 39:26
16 Lauri Sild Estonia 39:42
17 Pasi Ikonen Finland 39:46
18 Johan Runesson Sweden 39:49
19 Leonid Novikov Russia 40:01
20 Gernot Kerschbaumer Austria 40:19
21 Mārtiņš Sirmais Latvia 40:22
22 Carl Waaler Kaas Norway 40:24
23 Pavlo Ushkvarok Ukraine 40:25
24 Lucas Basset France 40:30
25 Tue Lassen Denmark 40:33
26 Robert Merl Austria 41:03
27 Olle Kärner Estonia 41:05
27 Štanfel Matjaž Croatia 41:05
29 Jonas Vytautas Gvildys Lithuania 41:07
30 Mikhail Mamleev Italy 41:11
31 Vojtìch Král Czech Republic 41:21
32 Zsolt Lenkei Hungary 41:40
33 Simonas Krėpšta Lithuania 41:42
34 Jarkko Huovila Finland 42:27
34 Michal Krajčík Slovakia 42:27
36 Graham Gristwood Great Britain 42:48
37 Aleksei Alekseyonok Belarus 43:28
38 Ionut Zinca Romania 43:37
39 Ross Morrison New Zealand 44:04
40 Bjarne Friedrichs Germany 45:53
41 Ivaylo Kamenarov Bulgaria 46:41
42 Yury Tambasov Belarus 47:25
43 Fabien Pasquasy Belgium 51:15
Søren Bobach Denmark dropout (dnf)
Baptiste Rollier Switzerland dropout (dnf)

Women's middle distance

WOC 2012 – Middle distance final – Women (5.5 km)[1][5]
Rank Competitor Nation Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Minna Kauppi Finland 37:37
2nd, silver medalist(s) Tove Alexandersson Sweden 38:09
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Tatyana Riabkina Russia 39:03
4 Ida Bobach Denmark 39:52
5 Simone Niggli-Luder Switzerland 40:00
6 Annika Billstam Sweden 40:07
7 Sara Lüscher Switzerland 40:53
8 Merja Rantanen Finland 41:03
9 Inga Dambe Latvia 41:15
10 Saila Kinni Finland 41:24
11 Lina Strand Sweden 42:04
12 Kristina Rybakovaitė Lithuania 43:17
12 Dana Šafka Brožková Czech Republic 43:17
14 Fanni Gyurkó Hungary 43:38
15 Anastasia Trubkina Russia 43:46
16 Nadiya Volynska Ukraine 43:51
17 Heidi Østlid Bagstevold Norway 44:17
18 Amélie Chataing France 44:33
19 Iveta Duchová Czech Republic 44:37
20 Judith Wyder Switzerland 44:41
21 Rachael Rothman Great Britain 45:22
22 Signe Klinting Denmark 45:26
22 Claire Ward Great Britain 45:26
24 Aija Skrastiņa Latvia 45:29
25 Gabija Ražaitytė Lithuania 45:46
26 Helen Palmer Great Britain 45:58
27 Inga Kazlauskaite Lithuania 46:10
28 Maja Alm Denmark 47:22
29 Mari Fasting Norway 47:24
30 Ida Marie Ness Bjorgul Norway 47:47
31 Vanessa Round Australia 47:58
32 Ursula Kadan Austria 47:59
33 Anna Serrallonga Arqués Spain 48:26
33 Elisa Elstner Austria 48:26
35 Kirti Rebane Estonia 50:11
36 Anja Arbter Austria 50:50
37 Shuangyan Hao China 50:59
38 Hanna Wisniewska Poland 51:13
39 Lizzie Ingham New Zealand 53:01
40 Ona Rafols Perramón Spain 53:14
41 Louise Oram Canada 53:31
42 Liis Johanson Estonia 53:58
43 Christine Kirchlechner Italy 54:34
44 Iliana Shandurkova Bulgaria 54:53
45 Christiane Tröße Germany 55:10

Long distance

The long distance finals were held on 19 July 2012 at Chalet-à-Gobet.[6]

Men's long distance

WOC 2012 – Long distance final – Men (18.3 km)[1][6]
Rank Competitor Nation Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Olav Lundanes Norway 1:34:42
2nd, silver medalist(s) Matthias Merz Switzerland 1:37:34
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Edgars Bertuks Latvia 1:39:13
4 Philippe Adamski France 1:40:19
5 Anders Holmberg Sweden 1:41:46
6 Kiril Nikolov Bulgaria 1:41:48
7 Dmitriy Tsvetkov Russia 1:43:20
8 Frederic Tranchand France 1:43:55
9 Tue Lassen Denmark 1:44:46
10 Anders Nordberg Norway 1:44:51
11 Yury Tambasov Belarus 1:44:57
12 Jan Šedivý Czech Republic 1:45:08
13 Mikhail Mamleev Italy 1:45:11
14 Fredric Portin Finland 1:45:23
15 Gernot Kerschbaumer Austria 1:45:39
16 Kalvis Mihailovs Latvia 1:46:32
17 Hans Gunnar Omdal Norway 1:47:18
18 Tomáš Dlabaja Czech Republic 1:47:24
19 Matthias Kyburz Switzerland 1:47:28
20 Scott Fraser Great Britain 1:48:31
21 Vytautas Beliūnas Lithuania 1:48:59
22 Ádám Kovács Hungary 1:49:22
23 Rasmus Djurhuus Denmark 1:50:06
24 Ionut Zinca Romania 1:50:37
25 Vilius Aleliunas Lithuania 1:51:36
26 Bartosz Pawlak Poland 1:52:02
27 Pavlo Ushkvarok Ukraine 1:52:04
28 Erik Rost Sweden 1:52:22
29 Rasmus Thrane Hansen Denmark 1:52:52
30 Julian Dent Australia 1:54:18
31 Tuomas Tervo Finland 1:54:42
32 Stepan Kodeda Czech Republic 1:55:21
33 Diogo Miguel Portugal 1:55:24
34 Alessio Tenani Italy 1:55:48
35 Aleksei Alekseyonok Belarus 1:56:42
36 Yannick Michiels Belgium 1:57:21
37 Artem Panchenko Ukraine 1:57:43
38 Peeter Pihl Estonia 1:57:50
39 Nicolas Simonin Ireland 1:58:54
Gustav Bergman Sweden miss 1 punch
Fabian Hertner Switzerland punch 1 wrong
Andrey Khramov Russia dropout (dnf)
Wojciech Kowalski Poland miss 1 punch
Valentin Novikov Russia dropout (dnf)
Lauri Sild Estonia miss 1 punch

Women's long distance

WOC 2012 – Long distance final – Women (12.4 km)[1][6]
Rank Competitor Nation Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Simone Niggli-Luder Switzerland 1:15:07
2nd, silver medalist(s) Minna Kauppi Finland 1:16.38
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Annika Billstam Sweden 1:17:13
4 Tatyana Riabkina Russia 1:19:17
5 Anne Margrethe Hausken Nordberg Norway 1:20:05
6 Eva Juřeníková Czech Republic 1:21:10
7 Merja Rantanen Finland 1:22:51
8 Ida Bobach Denmark 1:23:22
9 Ines Brodmann Switzerland 1:23:23
10 Venla Niemi Finland 1:23:35
11 Sara Lüscher Switzerland 1:24:04
12 Lina Strand Sweden 1:25:15
13 Svetlana Mironova Russia 1:25:38
14 Mari Fasting Norway 1:26:10
15 Fanni Gyurkó Hungary 1:26:38
16 Celine Dodin France 1:27:31
17 Vendula Klechová Czech Republic 1:28:40
18 Tone Wigemyr Norway 1:28:52
19 Dana Šafka Brožková Czech Republic 1:29:03
20 Signe Klinting Denmark 1:29:26
21 Inga Dambe Latvia 1:29:30
22 Ursula Kadan Austria 1:29:43
23 Daria Lajn Poland 1:31:36
24 Annika Rihma Estonia 1:32:04
25 Claire Ward Great Britain 1:32:17
26 Anastasiya Tikhonova Russia 1:32:19
27 Ausrine Kutkaite Lithuania 1:32:41
28 Ildikó Szerencsi Hungary 1:35:08
29 Nadiya Volynska Ukraine 1:35:11
30 Kristina Rybakovaitė Lithuania 1:35:21
31 Olga Sluta Ukraine 1:35:50
32 Miek Fabré Belgium 1:36:26
33 Louise Oram Canada 1:37:48
34 Lea Vercellotti France 1:38:38
35 Aislinn Prendergast Australia 1:39:58
36 Helen Bridle Great Britain 1:41:01
37 Sarah Rollins Great Britain 1:41:02
38 Inga Kazlauskaite Lithuania 1:41:23
39 Anna Serrallonga Arqués Spain 1:41:32
40 Samantha Saeger United States 1:41:39
41 Kim Geypen Belgium 1:43:48
42 Kirti Rebane Estonia 1:48:38
43 Elisa Elstner Austria 1:52:08
44 Antoniya Grigorova-Burgova Bulgaria 1:56:52
Lena Eliasson Sweden dropout (dnf)

Relay

The relay events were held on 21 July 2012 at Chalet-à-Gobet.[7]

Men's relay

WOC 2012 – Relay – Men (6.9 + 6.9 + 6.9 km)[1][7]
Rank Nation Competitors Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Czech Republic Tomáš Dlabaja, Jan Šedivý, Jan Procházka 1:40:00
2nd, silver medalist(s) Norway Magne Daehli, Carl Waaler Kaas, Olav Lundanes 1:40:06
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Sweden Jonas Leandersson, Peter Öberg, Anders Holmberg 1:40:11
4 Switzerland Fabian Hertner, Matthias Müller, Matthias Merz 1:41:21
5 France Philippe Adamski, Thierry Gueorgiou, Francois Gonon 1:42:56
6 Denmark Søren Bobach, Rasmus Thrane Hansen, Tue Lassen 1:43:08
7 Latvia Mārtiņš Sirmais, Kalvis Mihailovs, Edgars Bertuks 1:45:31
8 Lithuania Vilius Aleliunas, Simonas Krėpšta, Jonas Vytautas Gvildys 1:45:42
9 Ukraine Pavlo Ushkvarok, Oleksandr Kratov, Denys Shcherbakov 1:47:01
10 Poland Bartosz Pawlak, Michal Olejnik, Wojciech Kowalski 1:47:58
11 Italy Klaus Schgaguler, Alessio Tenani, Mikhail Mamleev 1:48:08
12 Austria Robert Merl, Helmut Gremmel, Gernot Kerschbaumer 1:48:38
13 Belgium Tomas Hendrickx, Fabien Pasquasy, Yannick Michiels 1:49:34
14 Slovakia Pavol Bukovác, Michal Krajčík, Marián Dávidík 1:49:53
15 Finland Tuomas Tervo, Hannu Airila, Fredric Portin 1:50:09
16 Great Britain Mark Nixon, Matthew Speake, Scott Fraser 1:50:45
17 Estonia Peeter Pihl, Olle Kärner, Lauri Sild 1:51:02
18 Spain Antonio Martínez, Luis Nogueira de La Muela, Andreu Blanes Reig 1:52:00
19 Hungary Máté Baumholczer, Zsolt Lenkei, Ádám Kovács 1:53:39
20 Belarus Yury Tambasov, Aleksei Alekseyonok, Dmitry Mikhalkin 1:53:53
21 Bulgaria Kiril Nikolov, Ivaylo Kamenarov, Ivan Sirakov 1:54:21
22 Australia David Brickhill-Jones, Simon Uppill, Julian Dent 1:55:45
23 Germany Christoph Brandt, Bjarne Friedrichs, Sören Lösch 1:57:29
24 Portugal Miguel Silva, Diogo Miguel, Manuel Horta 2:00:58
25 New Zealand Ross Morrison, Thomas Reynolds, Toby Scott 2:04:42
26 Ireland Nicolas Simonin, Colm Hill, Darren Burke 2:07:12
27 Brazil Leandro Pereira Pasturiza, Fábio Kuczkoski, Ronaldo Almeida 2:11:35
28 Canada Patrick Goeres, Robbie Anderson, Will Critchley 2:18:01
29 USA Eric Bone, Boris Granovskiy, Giacomo Barbone 2:22:11
30 Turkey Ahmet Kaçmaz, Musa Erdoğan, Fatih Bodur 2:23:32
31 Japan Shigeyuki Koizumi, Toshiyuki Matsuzawa, Wataru Teragauchi 2:25:30
32 China Xiyuan Liang, Zhihui Yi, Qiaoping Li 2:40:32
33 Hong Kong Chi Kin Man, Gerald Yip, Chun Kit Tang 3:13:09
Russia Andrey Khramov, Dmitriy Tsvetkov, Valentin Novikov disqualified
South Korea Byung-Gu Ryu, Geun-Hee Hong, Jong-Hyun Park disqualified

Women's relay

WOC 2012 – Relay – Women (5.9 + 5.9 + 5.9 km)[1][7]
Rank Nation Competitors Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Switzerland Ines Brodmann, Judith Wyder, Simone Niggli-Luder 1:44:54
2nd, silver medalist(s) Sweden Annika Billstam, Helena Jansson, Tove Alexandersson 1:47:18
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Norway Silje Ekroll Jahren, Mari Fasting, Anne Margrethe Hausken Nordberg 1:48:11
4 Russia Anastasiya Tikhonova, Svetlana Mironova, Tatyana Riabkina 1:48:38
5 Finland Venla Niemi, Merja Rantanen, Minna Kauppi 1:51:41
6 Denmark Emma Klingenberg, Ida Bobach, Maja Alm 1:52:21
7 France Celine Dodin, Lea Vercellotti, Amélie Chataing 1:53:13
8 Czech Republic Iveta Duchova, Dana Šafka Brožková, Eva Juřeníková 1:59:54
9 Estonia Kirti Rebane, Liis Johanson, Annika Rihma 2:00:24
10 Great Britain Sarah Rollins, Claire Ward, Catherine Taylor 2:00:33
11 Ukraine Anastasiia Danylova, Nadiya Volynska, Olga Reznichenko 2:01:02
12 Poland Paulina Faron, Daria Lajn, Hanna Wisniewska 2:03:38
13 Lithuania Kristina Rybakovaitė, Gabija Ražaitytė, Ausrine Kutkaite 2:03:52
14 Hungary Fanni Gyurkó, Éva Novai, Ildikó Szerencsi 2:04:06
15 USA Alison Crocker, Sandra Lauenstein, Samantha Saeger 2:05:19
16 Austria Ursula Kadan, Elisa Elstner, Anja Arbter 2:07:16
17 China Mingyue Zhu, Yingwei Wang, Shuangyan Hao 2:09:39
18 Germany Esther Doetsch, Christiane Tröße, Sieglinde Kundisch 2:09:56
19 New Zealand Lizzie Ingham, Kate Morrison, Amber Morrison 2:14:34
20 Italy Carlotta Scalet, Maria Novella Sbaraglia, Christine Kirchlechner 2:14:47
21 Bulgaria Nataliya Dimitrova, Iliana Shandurkova, Antoniya Grigorova-Burgova 2:15:56
22 Australia Rachel Effeney, Aislinn Prendergast, Vanessa Round 2:17:53
23 Spain Ona Rafols Perramón, Berta Meseguer Flaqué, Anna Serrallonga Arqués 2:21:15
24 Turkey Tuğba Cın, Selvihan Günaydin, Şengűl Űzen 2:57:58
25 Hong Kong Tsz Ying Yu, Pui Fung Chan, Yuen Ki Hilda Cheng 3:20:15
Belarus Nastsia Klapouskaya, Maria Alekseyonok, Irina Yurok disqualified
Latvia Laura Vīķe, Aija Skrastiņa, Inga Dambe disqualified

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