Orienteering at the 2001 World Games – Mixed relay

The mixed relay competition in orienteering at the 2001 World Games took place on 19 August 2001 in the Iijima Forest in Akita, Japan.[1]

Orienteering mixed relay
at the 2001 World Games
VenueIijima Forest
Date19 August 2001
Competitors60 from 15 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Bjørnar Valstad
Hanne Staff
Tore Sandvik
Birgitte Husebye
 Norway
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Svajūnas Ambrazas
Vilma Rudzenskaitė
Edgaras Voveris
Giedrė Voverienė
 Lithuania
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Emil Wingstedt
Anette Granstedt
Niclas Jonasson
Jenny Johansson
 Sweden
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Competition format

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A total of 15 teams of 4 athletes entered the competition. Every athlete had to check in at control points, which were located across the course.

Results

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Rank Team Time Deficit
    Norway
Bjørnar Valstad
Hanne Staff
Tore Sandvik
Birgitte Husebye
1:36:34
23:27.4
23:50.4
23:59.9
25:16.9
    Lithuania
Svajūnas Ambrazas
Vilma Rudzenskaitė
Edgaras Voveris
Giedrė Voverienė
1:37:00
23:10.6
24:09.7
24:03.8
25:36.7
+0:26
    Sweden
Emil Wingstedt
Anette Granstedt
Niclas Jonasson
Jenny Johansson
1:38:07
23:25.3
27:59.2
24:02.6
22:40.3
+1:33
4   Poland
Janusz Porzycz
Anna Górnicka-Antonowicz
Robert Banach
Barbara Bączek
1:38:11
23:33.3
23:45.4
24:02.8
26:49.7
+1:37
5   Australia
Robert Walter
Joanne Allison
Grant Bluett
Natasha Key
1:38:22
23:45.1
25:32.7
25:16.3
23:48.2
+1:48
6   Great Britain
Stephen Palmer
Jenny James
Jamie Stevenson
Heather Monro
1:39:40
23:53.0
27:03.7
24:34.2
24:09.3
+3:06
7   Switzerland
Matthias Niggli
Brigitte Wolf
Matthias Gilgien
Simone Luder
1:42:40
23:44.8
28:23.7
26:25.0
24:07.2
+6:06
8   Finland
Juha Peltola
Johanna Asklöf
Jarkko Huovila
Reeta-Mari Kolkkala
1:42:55
23:51.2
24:58.3
29:55.7
24:10.3
+6:21
9   France
François Gonon
Laure Coupat
Damien Renard
Juliette Soulard
1:47:11
23:32.3
30:39.7
25:59.5
27:00.4
+10:37
10   Germany
Ingo Horst
Luise Karger
Michael Thierolf
Silke Schlittermann
1:48:40
23:28.0
30:51.9
26:10.0
28:10.6
+12:06
11   Estonia
Erik Aibast
Anu Annus
Olle Kärner
Elo Saue
1:48:52
24:47.0
29:13.5
27:12.5
27:39.6
+12:18
12   Czech Republic
Vladimír Lučan
Bohdana Terova
Michal Jedlička
Zdenka Stará
1:49:02
27:07.2
29:02.9
27:00.3
25:52.3
+12:28
13   Russia
Pavel Naumov
Elena Voronina
Evgeny Gavrilov
Maia Tcernouchka
1:52:47
23:26.9
30:34.6
27:08.4
31:37.3
+16:13
14   Denmark
Morten Fenger-Grøn
Helene Hausner
Carsten Jørgensen
Anne Konring Olesen
1:57:02
26:50.3
31:11.4
22:56.1
36:04.3
+20:28
15   Japan
Hirobumi Kagaya
Yuka Kinnami
Toshiyuki Matsuzawa
Misa Shioda
2:22:15
29:40.0
40:02.5
32:34.1
39:59.0
+45:41

References

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  1. ^ "Results". Archived from the original on 2005-11-05. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
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