Tiomila or 10-mila is an orienteering race held annually in Sweden since 1945, usually in late April or early May. It is a 10-man relay which includes both night and daytime legs. The women's race consists of five daylight legs. Tiomila attracts club teams from all the major orienteering nations. In 2008, both the men's and the women's race consisted of about 350 teams. In 2019, there were 336 women's teams, and 310 men's teams.[1]

Tiomila
Winner of Tiomila 2011 Kalevan Rasti
Statusactive
Genresporting event
Date(s)April–May
Frequencyannual
CountrySweden
Inaugurated1945 (1945) (men)
1977 (1977) (women)
1992 (1992) (youth)

The name means "ten mil" (100 km) and refers to the total distance run by each team. The actual distance, however, varies from year to year. The 2015 edition was measured to 116 kilometres (72 mi) along the straight line between the controls.

Upcoming events

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Year Dates Location Official Website
2025 3–4 May Finspång https://www.10mila.se/index.php/en/
2026 2–3 May Tranås https://www.10mila.se/index.php/en/

Classes, rules and arrangement

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The following classes are available within Tiomila:

  • 10-milakavlen (open class but in practice with mostly male runners) is carried out with ten legs between Saturday evening and Sunday morning, the original race since 1945.[2] At the longest stage of the roll – the fourth stage's "Long Night", during the darkest part of the night – a night light is necessary to orientate in the terrain. The stretch often covers around 100 minutes of the men's heat's ten hours and was decided during the 2017 Ten Mile from just before midnight to around 1.30am.[3] This year, this equated to almost 17 kilometers of cross-country running in the dark.[4]
  • Damkavlen (only ladies) is carried out with five legs on Saturday afternoon and was added in 1977. Over the years it has grown to approximately 400 participating teams.[2]
  • Ungdomskavlen (for young people 12-16 years old) is carried out with four sections (two of which consist of girls only) at lunchtime on Saturday. The competition was introduced in 1992.[2]

These rules apply to competitors in Tiomila (in addition to the usual rules in orienteering):

  • It is permitted for girls and boys who have run the youth race to participate in the 10-mile race. The girls are also allowed to participate in the female breeding.
  • It is not permitted to participate more than once in the same class.

List of events and winners

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Year Location Men Women Youth
1945 UppsalaEnebyberg   SoIK Hellas
1946 GripsholmÄlvsjöbadet   IF Goterna
1947 Uppsala–Helenelund   UoIF Matteuspojkarna
1948 Nynäs gårdMälarhöjden   Skogsuvarnas IK
1949 Norrtälje–Hägernäs   Turebergs IF
1950 Sala–Läby Vad   OK Fyrismalm
1951 Trosa–Södertälje   IFK Lidingö
1952 Tyresö–Tullinge   SoIK Hellas
1953 Malmköping–Bränninge   Arboga OK
1954 Enebyberg–Gamla Uppsala   Helsingin Suunnistajat
1955 Tveta–Saltskog   Arboga OK
1956 Barkarby–Knivsta   IF Thor
1957 Rådmansö–Åkersberga   IFK Hedemora
1958 Flen–Nyköping   Nyköpings OK
1959 Rimbo–Länna Bruk   Stockholms OK
1960 Eskilstuna–Mariefred   IFK Hedemora
1961 Edsviken–Norrtälje   Södertälje IF
1962 cancelled due to jaundice infection
1963 Sjösa–Trosa   Rotebro IS
1964 Mölnbo–Malma Hed   Stora Tuna IK
1965 Hälleforsnäs–Strängnäs   OK Malmia
1966 Östra Kolmården   Tierps IF
1967 Riala   Kristinehamns OK
1968 Tullinge   Järfälla OK
1969 Åkers Styckebruk   IK Hakarpspojkarna
1970 Järna   IK Hakarpspojkarna
1971 Bogesund   IK Fyris
1972 Västerhaninge   Järfälla OK
1973 Skeppsta   Ludvika OK
1974 Sorunda   IK Hakarpspojkarna
1975 Kårsta   Hagaby GoIF
1976 Riala   Hagaby GoIF
1977 Tyresta By   OK Ravinen   Gävle OK
1978 Fiskeså   Gustavsbergs IF   IK Jarl
1979 Enhörna   OK Ravinen   OK Ravinen
1980 Ösmo   Gustavsbergs IF   OK Ravinen
1981 Kungsängen   OK Ravinen   OK Ravinen
1982 Eskilstuna   Liedon Parma   Stora Tuna IK
1983 Skeppsta   Kalevan Rasti   Romerikslaget
1984 Uppsala   Tullinge SK   Stora Tuna IK
1985 Dunker   Almby IK   NTHI
1986 Tullinge   IFK Södertälje   NTHI
1987 Gimo   OK Pan-Önos   NTHI
1988 Långdunker   Malmby IF   Tullinge SK
1989 Bogesund   OK Tyr   IFK Södertälje
1990 Norrtälje   OK Tyr   Tampereen Pyrintö
1991 Ånhammar   Angelniemen Ankkuri   Tampereen Pyrintö
1992 Sorunda   IFK Södertälje   NTHI   Turun Suunnistajat
1993 Österbybruk   IFK Södertälje   Tullinge SK   Turun Suunnistajat
1994 Hälleforsnäs   Turun Suunnistajat   Hämeenlinnan Suunnistajat
1995 Riala   IK Hakarpspojkarna   Sundsvalls OK   Fredrikstad SK
1996 Salinge Gård   IFK Södertälje   Sundsvalls OK   Tampereen Pyrintö
1997 Eskilstuna   Bækkelagets SK   Bækkelagets SK   Kristinehamns OK
1998 Rudan   Halden SK   Bækkelagets SK   Järfälla OK
1999 Enköping   Halden SK   Pargas IF   IK Hakarpspojkarna
2000 Solbacka   Halden SK   Domnarvets GoIF   Gustavsberg/Järla
2001 Strängnäs   Bækkelagets SK   Kalevan Rasti   OK Denseln
2002 Surahammar   Halden SK   Halden SK   Alfta-Ösa OK
2003 Kungsör   Halden SK   Turun Suunnistajat   OK Tisaren
2004 Kolmården   Halden SK   Ulricehamns OK   Järla IF
2005 Kungsängen   Södertälje-Nykvarn   Domnarvets GoIF   Halmstad/Löftan
2006 Hallsberg   Halden SK   Nydalens SK   Stora Tuna IK
2007 Eskilstuna   Halden SK   SoIK Hellas   Stora Tuna IK
2008 Rosersberg   Kristiansand OK   Stora Tuna OK   Turun Suunnistajat
2009 Perstorp   Kristiansand OK   Halden SK   Södertälje-Nykvarn
2010 Finspång   Kalevan Rasti   IFK Lidingö   Raumar
2011 Tullinge   Kalevan Rasti   Tampereen Pyrintö   Södertälje-Nykvarn
2012 Kvarn   Halden SK   Halden SK   Ounasvaaran Hiihtoseura
2013 Gällöfsta   Kalevan Rasti   Domnarvets GoIF   Helsingin Suunnistajat
2014 Eksjö   Kalevan Rasti   OK Pan Århus   MS Parma
2015 Skepptuna   IFK Göteborg   Domnarvets GoIF   Nydalens SK
2016 Falun   Södertälje-Nykvarn   OK Pan Århus   Stora Tuna OK
2017 Partille   IFK Göteborg   Stora Tuna OK   IK Hakarpspojkarna
2018 Nynäshamn   IFK Göteborg   Järla Orientering   Espoon Suunta
2019 Glimåkra   IFK Göteborg   Tampereen Pyrintö   Karlskrona SOK
2020 cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[5]
2021 cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Ånnaboda [sv], Örebro   OK Linné [sv]   Nydalens SK   Göteborg-Majorna OK [no]
2023 Skellefteå   NTNUI   IFK Göteborg   IFK Göteborg
2024 Nynäshamn   Stora Tuna OK   Stora Tuna OK   Turun Suunnistajat
2025 Finspång
2026 Tranås

Record winners

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10-milakavlen

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Wins Club Editions
9   Halden SK 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2012
5   Kalevan Rasti 1983, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014
4   IFK Göteborg 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019
  IFK Södertälje 1986, 1992, 1993, 1996
  IK Hakarpspojkarna 1969, 1970, 1974, 1995
3   OK Ravinen 1977, 1979, 1981
2   Stora Tuna IK/OK 1964, 2024
  Södertälje-Nykvarn 2005, 2016
  Kristiansand OK 2008, 2009
  Bækkelagets SK 1999, 2001
  OK Tyr 1989, 1990
  Gustavsbergs IF 1978, 1980
  Hagaby GoIF 1975, 1976
  Järfälla OK 1968, 1973
  IFK Hedemora 1957, 1960
  Arboga OK 1953, 1955
  SoIK Hellas 1945, 1952

Damkavlen

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Wins Club Editions
5   Stora Tuna IK/OK 1982, 1984, 2008, 2017, 2024
4   Tampereen Pyrintö 1990, 1991, 2011, 2019
  Domnarvets GoIF 2000, 2005, 2013, 2015
  NTHI 1985, 1986, 1987, 1992
3   Halden SK 2002, 2009, 2012
  OK Ravinen 1979, 1980, 1981
2   OK Pan Århus 2014, 2016
  Sundsvalls OK 1995, 1996
  Tullinge SK 1988, 1993

Ungdomskavlen

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Wins Club Editions
4   Turun Suunnistajat 1992, 1993, 2008, 2024
3   Stora Tuna OK 2006, 2007, 2016
2   IK Hakarpspojkarna 1999, 2017
2   IFK Södertälje 2009, 2011
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Start of Tiomila 2011
   
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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Officiell resultatlista för Tiomila i Östra Göinge" (in Swedish). Swedish Orienteering Federation. Retrieved 2019-08-17.
  2. ^ a b c "10MILA från begynnelsen till idag". www.10mila.se. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
  3. ^ Lind, Thomas (2016-05-12). Ulf Eriksson om "Långa natten" – orienteringens mytomspunna Tiomilasträcka. dt.se. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
  4. ^ Vasell, Magnus (2017-04-30). ""Långa natten" - inget för veklingar". Göteborgs-Posten. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
  5. ^ "10MILA–Inget Tiomila i år – "Riktigt tungt beslut"". www.10mila.se. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
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