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2009 edition of the World Orienteering Championships From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 2009 World Orienteering Championships, the 26th World Orienteering Championships, were held in Miskolc, Hungary, 16–23 August 2009.[1]
Host city | Miskolc |
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Country | Hungary |
Events | 8 |
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.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's sprint [1] | Andrey Khramov (RUS) | 15:10.6 | Fabian Hertner (SUI) | Daniel Hubmann (SUI) | ||
Women's sprint [1] | Helena Jansson (SWE) | 15:07.8 | Linnea Gustafsson (SWE) | Simone Niggli-Luder (SUI) | ||
Men's middle distance [1] | Thierry Gueorgiou (FRA) | 37:14 | Daniel Hubmann (SUI) | Matthias Merz (SUI) | ||
Women's middle distance [1] | Dana Brozkova (CZE) | 37:09 | Marianne Andersen (NOR) | Simone Niggli-Luder (SUI) | ||
Men's long distance [1] | Daniel Hubmann (SUI) | 1:36:21 | Thierry Gueorgiou (FRA) | Michael Mamleev (ITA) | ||
Women's long distance [1] | Simone Niggli-Luder (SUI) | 1:17:26 | Marianne Andersen (NOR) | Minna Kauppi (FIN) | ||
Men's relay[1] | 2:22:48 | |||||
Women's relay[1] | 2:13:10 |
An incident occurred during the last leg of the men's relay which involved four of the leading teams. Sweden's Martin Johansson got seriously injured, and three of the other runners stopped for helping, calling for an ambulance and carrying him out of the wood.
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