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The World MTBO Championships consist of 4 individual races and 1 relay.
There is one class for women and one for men.
Each Federation may enter up to 6 women and 6 men for all individual competitions plus the current World Champions for the distance.
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| Round | # | Date | Format | |
| Round 1 | 1 | 30 May | Sprint | |
| (EMTBOC) | 2 | 31 May | Long | |
| Poland | 3 | 1 June | Middle | |
| Round 2 | 4 | 5 July | Sprint | |
| Latvia | 5 | 6 July | Long | |
| Round 3 | 6 | 10 Sept | Sprint | |
| (WMTBOC) | 7 | 11 Sept | Mass start | |
| Bulgaria | 8 | 12 Sept | Middle | |
| 9 | 14 Sept | Long |
The overall scoring is the sum of the best 7 competitions.
| Round | # | Date | Format | |
| Round 1 (EMTBOC) Poland |
1 | 2 June | Mixed Relay | |
| Round 2 Latvia | 2 | 7 July | Mixed Relay | |
| Round 3 (WMTBOC) Bulgaria |
3 | 15 Sept | Men’s Relay | |
| 4 | 15 Sept | Women’s Relay |
For the allocation of points only the best placed team of each federation is considered in Men’s Relay, Women’s Relay and Mixed Relay.
Each federation’s score is the total of 4 scores from the relay competitions. In the Mixed Relay a single set of points is awarded. In the relay competition in Bulgaria, separate sets of points are awarded for the Men’s and Women’s Relay.