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2017 MTB Orienteering World Cup

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Continental & International Orienteering events

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  • February 7 – 12: European Ski Orienteering Championships 2017 in   Finland [1]
  • February 8 – 12: European Youth Ski Orienteering Championships 2017 in   Finland
    • Sprint winners:   Eerik Nurminen (m) /   Lea Widmer (f)
    • Long winners:   Vaino Kotro (m) /   Veronika Kalinina (f)
    • Middle winners:   Vaino Kotro (m) /   Veronika Kalinina (f)
    • Relay winners:   Finland (Vaino Kotro, Matias Maijala, Eerik Nurminen) (m) /   Finland (Venla Taulavuori, Maria Hoskari, Siiri Saalo) (f)
  • February 8 – 12: Junior World Ski Orienteering Championships 2017 in   Finland
    • Sprint winners:   Vladislav Kiselev (m) /   Liisa Nenonen (f)
    • Long winners:   Vladislav Kiselev (m) /   Aleksandra Rusakova (f)
    • Middle winners:   Vladislav Kiselev (m) /   Liisa Nenonen (f)
    • Relay winners:   Russia (Aleksandr Pavlenko, Vadim Ogorodnikov, Vladislav Kiselev) (m) /   Finland (Tuuli Suutari, Veera Klemettinen, Liisa Nenonen) (f)
  • February 9 – 12: World Masters Ski Orienteering Championships 2017 in   Finland
    • Long: For results, click here.
    • Middle 1: For results, click here.
    • Middle 2: For results, click here.
  • February 22 – 26: 6th Mediterranean Championships in Orienteering in   Antalya[2]
    • Middle winners:   Artūrs Pauliņš (m) /   Anastasia Borovkova (f)
    • Long winners:   Mattia Debertolis (m) /   Anastasia Borovkova (f)
    • Sprint winners:   Mattia Debertolis (m) /   Irene Pozzebon (f)
  • March 6 – 11: 2017 World Ski Orienteering Championships in   Krasnoyarsk[3]
  • April 14 – 17: 2017 Oceania Orienteering Championships in   Auckland[4]
    • Sprint winners:   Ross Morrison (m) /   Charlotte Watson (f)
    • Middle winners:   Nick Hann (m) /   Charlotte Watson (f)
    • Long winners:   Gene Beveridge (m) /   Jo Allison (f)
    • Relay winners:   New Zealand (Gene Beveridge, Matt Ogden, Nick Hann) /   Australia (Natasha Key, Belinda Lawford, Jo Allison)
  • April 22 – 28: World Schools Championship Orienteering 2017 in   Palermo[5]
    • Long: For results, click here.
    • Middle: For results, click here.
  • April 23 – 29: World Masters Orienteering Championships 2017 in   Auckland
    • Sprint: For results, click here.
    • Long: For results, click here.
  • May 20: Baltic Orienteering Championships 2017 in   Lithuania
  • June 5 – 19: 2017 World Military Orienteering Championships in   Finland
  • June 29 – July 7: European Youth Orienteering Championships 2017 in   Banská Bystrica[6]
    • Long winners:   Piotr Rzeńca (U16) &   Jakub Dekret (U18) (m) /   Csilla Gárdonyi (U16) &   Anu Tuomisto (U18) (f)
    • Sprint winners:   Antoine Becaert (U16) &   Guilhem Elias (U18) (m) /   Csilla Gárdonyi (U16) &   Eliane Deininger (U18) (f)
    • Sprint Relay winners:
    •   France 1 (Julien Vuitton, Quentin Andrieux, Antoine Becaert (U16) (m) /   Finland 1 (Maria Maattanen, Melina Lahdenpera, Elisa Mattila) (U16) (f)
    •   France 1 (Alexandre Vergnaud, Pierre Erbland, Guilhem Elias) (U18) (m) /   Switzerland 1 (Siri Suter, Elena Pezzati, Eliane Deininger) (U18) (f)
  • June 30 – July 8: 2017 World Orienteering Championships in   Tartu[7]
  • July 9 – 16: Junior World Orienteering Championships 2017 in   Finland[8]
    • Middle distance winners:   Olli Ojanaho (m) /   Simona Aebersold (f)
    • Sprint distance winners:   Olli Ojanaho (m) /   Simona Aebersold (f)
    • Long distance winners:   Olli Ojanaho (m) /   Simona Aebersold (f)
    • Relay winners:   Norway 1 (m) /   Sweden 1 (f)
  • July 10 – 15: World Trail Orienteering Championships in   Lithuania[9]
    • TempO winner:   Vetle Ruud Bråten
    • PreO winner:   Lars Jakob Waaler
    • Relay winners:   Slovenia (Emil Kacin, Mateja Keresteš, Krešo Keresteš)
  • July 24 – 27: Orienteering at the World Games 2017 in   Wrocław
  • July 29 – August 5: European MTB Orienteering Championships in   France [10]
  • July 29 – August 5: 2017 Youth and Junior Championships in   France
    • Sprint U17 winners:   Jan Hašek (m) /   Lucie Rudkiewicz (f)
    • Middle U17 winners:   Jan Hašek (m) /   Saara Yli-Hietanen (f)
    • Long U17 winners:   Mikkel Brunstedt Nørgaard (m) /   Saara Yli-Hietanen (f)
    • Sprint U20 winners:   Thomas Steinthal (m) /   Olga Mikhaylova (f)
    • Middle U20 winners:   Adrian Jaeggi (f) /   Vilma Králová (f)
    • Long U20 winners:   Thomas Steinthal (m) /   Elvira Larsson (f)
    • Sprint U21 winners:   Cedric Beill (m) /   Martina Tichovská (f)
    • Middle U21 winners:   Jussi Laurila (m) /   Emily Benham (f)
    • Long U21 winners:   Rasmus Søgaard (m) /   Olga Shipilova Vinogradova (f)
  • July 30 – August 4: World Masters MTB Orienteering Championships 2017 in   France [10]
    • Day 1: For results, click here.
    • Day 3: For results, click here.
    • Day 4: For results, click here.
  • August 20 – 26: World MTBO Championships 2017 in   Lithuania[11]
  • August 20 – 26: Junior World MTBO Championships 2017 in   Lithuania
    • Middle winners:   Samson Deriaz (m) /   Veronika Kubinová (f)
    • Mass start winners:   Thomas Steinthal (m) /   Viktorija Michnovič (f)
    • Relay winners:   Finland (Jesper Lindahl, Teemu Kaksonen, Sakari Puolakanaho) (m) /   Finland (Kaarina Nurminen, Jutta Nurminen, Saara Yli-Hietanen) (f)
    • Long winners:   Thomas Steinthal (m) /   Veronika Kubinová (f)
    • Sprint winners:   Yuri Balev (m) /   Constance Devillers (f)
  • August 20 – 25: 2nd Asian Junior & Youth Orienteering Championships in   Hailar District
  • August 24 – 26: 2017 South East European Orienteering Championships in   Montenegro
    • Long U16 winners:   Valentin Neykov (m) /   Yasna Petrova (f)
    • Middle U16 winners:   Alexandru Cătană (m) /   Evangelina Dyaksova (f)
    • Sprint U16 winners:   Mihail Mihaylov (m) /   Yasna Petrova (f)
    • Relay's U16 winners:   Romania (Alexandru Cătană, Szikszai Csongor, Lorand Vigh) (m) /   Bulgaria (Niya Georgieva, Evangelina Dyaksova, Yasna Petrova)
    • Long U18 winners:   Boyan Ivandjikov (m) /   Adela Gălăţeanu (f)
    • Middle U18 winners:   Boyan Ivandjikov (m) /   Mariya Dermendzhieva (f)
    • Sprint U18 winners:   Plamen Georgiev (m) /   Borislava Mitkova (f)
    • Relay's U18 winners:   Bulgaria (Plamen Georgiev, Boyan Ivandjikov, Petar Borisov) (m) /   Bulgaria (Mariya Dermendzhieva, Elitsa Atanasova, Borislava Mitkova)
    • Long U20 winners:   Miloš Bilić (m) /   Agnes Neda (f)
    • Middle U20 winners:   Mihai Țînțar (m) /   Agnes Neda (f)
    • Sprint U20 winners:   Mark Bogataj (m) /   Agnes Neda (f)
    • Relay's U20 winners:   Romania (Claudiu Rob, Mihai Țînțar, George Minoiu) (m) /   Romania (Bianca Stamate, Roxana Culcean, Agnes Neda)
    • Long U21 winners:   Ivan Sirakov (m) /   Iliana Ilieva (f)
    • Middle U21 winners:   Ivan Sirakov (m) /   Iliana Ilieva (f)
    • Sprint U21 winners:   Ivan Sirakov (m) /   Iliana Ilieva (f)
    • Relay's U21 winners:   Bulgaria (Stefan Mihaylov, Ivaylo Kamenarov, Ivan Sirakov) (m) /   Bulgaria (Liliana Gotseva, Kristina Ivanova, Iliana Ilieva)

References

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  1. ^ "Hiihtosuunnistuksen EM-2017". skiofinland.fi. Archived from the original on February 6, 2018. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  2. ^ "IOF Eventor – Official results for Mediterranean Championships in Orienteering".
  3. ^ [ http://www.wsoc2017.ru/ Archived 2017-01-01 at the Wayback Machine Official website]
  4. ^ "Oceania 2017 Orienteering Championships – Auckland, NZ". Oceania 2017.
  5. ^ "Official website". Archived from the original on January 2, 2017.
  6. ^ "EYOC 2017 – European Youth Orienteering Championship 2017". www.eyoc2017.com.
  7. ^ "Nokian Tyres World Orienteering Championships 2017". www.woc2017.ee.
  8. ^ "Official website". Archived from the original on January 2, 2017. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
  9. ^ "WTOC 2017, Birštonas – Word Trail Orientieering Championship". wtoc2017.lt.
  10. ^ a b "Home – MTBO 2017". www.mtbo17.fr.
  11. ^ "WMTBO championship 2017". www.mtbo.lt.
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