This week, more than 500 orienteers will meet in Bulgaria for the 13th edition of the South East European Championships, which also includes Masters championships classes.
The championships will be held in central Bulgaria and will feature Middle, Long, Relay and Sprint races from Thursday to Sunday.
Athletes from the 13 countries that are part of the South East European Orienteering Association (SEEOA) will compete for titles, but also athletes from countries like Japan, New Zealand and Hong Kong China have entered the races, which are classified as WRE-events.
Results from the races can be found at the SEEOC 2025 homepage