First World Cup victory ever for Hadorn and fifth this year for Alexandersson
Swiss orienteer Joey Hadorn won his first World Cup race today in the Middle Distance race in Laufen in his home country. In the women’s class, the outstanding Tove Alexandersson has now won all five individual Wor...
A good option to take the train to the Orienteering World Cup
The Orienteering World Cup will be held in Laufen, Switzerland this weekend. The location in central Europe makes the train a good travel option from other European countries. Some Swedish athletes, including the overall...
Exciting World Cup races in Switzerland coming up
Can Tove Alexandersson, Sweden maintain her unbeaten record in this year’s World Cup? The biggest challenge comes from an unexpected quarter – Maja Alm, Denmark is added to the entry list as her season in athletics comes...
The man in the middle – Jaroslav Kacmarcik
The orienteering world turns its attention next month to the first ever Orienteering World Cup event to be held in China. Certainly a big step for Chinese orienteering and for orienteering globally. And for Jaroslav Kacm...
90 seconds start interval at World Cup Sprint
At World Cup Round 3 in Switzerland the start interval in the Sprint will be 90 seconds. The organiser has applied for a rules deviation to enable the use of a 90 seconds start interval for all athletes in the A-Finals. ...