IOF TV offers English commentary (Katherine Bett and Jonas Merz) and German commentary (Lukas Deininger and Philipp Sauter). Access to the broadcasts can be purchased for 9 EUR for single races and 25 EUR for all.
For complete schedule of broadcasting countries (SWE, NOR, FIN, HUN, EST, FRA, CZE, AUT) and links go to World Cup page.
The European Orienteering Championship (in short EOC) is the official event to award the titles of European Champion in Orienteering.
Competitors representing other member Federations of the IOF can participate in EOC but will not be eligible for European titles, medals or diplomas.
The national quotas are based on the total points of the leading 10 athletes from each Federation as shown in the IOF World Federation League Tables (combined Sprint/Middle/Long) published on 1st January. Separate quotas will apply for men and women.
Programme
Round | Competition | Date | Format |
1 – Switzerland | 1 | 24-25 May | Knock-Out Sprint |
2 | 26 May | Sprint | |
2 – Italy | 3 | 1 June | Sprint |
4 | 2 June | Sprint Relay | |
3 – Hungary | 5 | 16-17 Aug | Middle |
EOC | 6 | 18 Aug | Long |
7 | 20 Aug | Relay | |
4 – Finland | 8 | 26 September | Long |
9 | 28 September | Middle | |
10 | 29 September | Relay |
Scoring
The Individual World Cup consist of seven competition. The total score is the sum of the scores of each competition.
The teams World Cup is defined as the sum of all scores from both relay and individual competitions according to the following principle:
- Individual races: The sum of the four best runners per team (nation), both Men and Women
- Relay: The individual scoring * 10
- Sprint Relay: The individual scoring * 20
Current standings
Can be found on World Cup pages