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Junior World Orienteering Championships

Junior World Orienteering Championships
Status active
Genre sports event
Date(s) June–July
Frequency annual
Location(s) various
Inaugurated 1990 (1990)
Organised by IOF

The Junior World Orienteering Championships (or JWOC) are an orienteering competition held every year. They were first held in 1990. Entry is open to national teams aged 20 and below as of 31 December in the year of competition. Representative countries must be members of the International Orienteering Federation (IOF).

An international junior match was arranged first time in 1983 in Ry, Denmark, and then in 1984 (Hartberg, Austria) and 1985 (Font-Romeau, France). From 1986 (in Pécs, Hungary) the events became the unofficial Junior European Championships, and were held the following years, 1987 (Ambleside, England), 1988 (Eupen, Belgium) and 1989 (Seefeld/Kufstein, Austria). From 1990 (Älvsbyn, Sweden), the competition became official Junior World Orienteering Championships.

Current program includes:

Originally JWOC started with an Individual (Classic) competition followed by a relay. The Short Distance Championships were added in 1991, which remained until 2004 where the Short Distance became the Middle Distance, falling into line with the World Orienteering Championships An unofficial Sprint Race was held in Switzerland in 2005 in conjunction with the PostFinance-Sprint [1]. Shortly following this event the Sprint discipline was added to the program for Lithuania 2006.

This event was called "Classic distance" from 1991 to 2003, and since 2004 it is called "Long distance".

9.5 km, 29 controls

10.2 km, 23 controls

10.7 km, 24 controls

5.7 km, 18 controls

This event was called "Short distance" from 1991 to 2003. Since 2004 it is called "Middle distance".

3.5 km, 14 controls

This event was first held in 2006

2.9 km, 23 controls

2.5 km, 22 controls

Updated after JWOC 2013.

The 2006 Junior World Champion in the long distance event for women is Johanna Allston (or Hanny Allston) of Australia. It is the first time in this event that a gold medal has been won by a non-European nation. Since then, only Matt Ogden and Tim Robertson, both from New Zealand, have won non-European gold medals at the Junior World Championships.


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