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List of World Orienteering Championships medalists (men)

This is a list of medalists from the World Orienteering Championships in men's orienteering.[1][2]

Individual/Classic/Long Distance

This event was called "Individual" from 1966 to 1989 and "Classic distance" from 1991 to 2001. Since 2003 it is called "Long distance".

Year Gold Silver Bronze Length and controls
1966 Norway Åge Hadler Finland Aimo Tepsell Sweden Anders Morelius 14.1 km, 11 controls
1968 Sweden Kalle Johansson Sweden Sture Björk Norway Åge Hadler 14.7 km, 18 controls
1970 Norway Stig Berge Switzerland Karl John Switzerland Dieter Hulliger 14.5 km, 19 controls
1972 Norway Åge Hadler Norway Stig Berge Sweden Bernt Frilén 13.5 km, 18 controls
1974 Sweden Bernt Frilén Norway Jan Fjærestad Norway Eystein Weltzien 15.9 km, 26 controls
1976 Norway Egil Johansen Sweden Rolf Pettersson Norway Svein Jacobsen 15.5 km, 24 controls
1978 Norway Egil Johansen Finland Risto Nuuros Finland Simo Nurminen 15.7 km, 21 controls
1979 Norway Øyvin Thon Norway Egil Johansen Norway Tore Sagvolden 15.1 km, 16 controls
1981 Norway Øyvin Thon Norway Tore Sagvolden Norway Morten Berglia 14.1 km, 18 controls
1983 Norway Morten Berglia Norway Øyvin Thon Norway Sigurd Dæhli 14.0 km, 24 controls
1985 Finland Kari Sallinen Norway Tore Sagvolden Norway Egil Iversen 15.2 km, 23 controls
1987 Sweden Kent Olsson Norway Tore Sagvolden Switzerland Urs Flühmann 14.6 km, 21 controls
1989 Norway Petter Thoresen Sweden Kent Olsson Norway Håvard Tveite 17.7 km, 24 controls
1991 Sweden Jörgen Mårtensson Sweden Kent Olsson Soviet Union Sixten Sild 17.4 km, 25 controls
1993 Denmark Allan Mogensen Sweden Jörgen Mårtensson Norway Petter Thoresen 13.5 km, 19 controls
1995 Sweden Jörgen Mårtensson Finland Janne Salmi Denmark Carsten Jørgensen 16.2 km, 30 controls
1997 Norway Petter Thoresen Sweden Jörgen Mårtensson Norway Kjetil Bjørlo 13.7 km, 24 controls
1999 Norway Bjørnar Valstad Norway Carl Henrik Bjørseth Switzerland Alain Berger 15.7 km, 25 controls
2001 Norway Jørgen Rostrup Finland Jani Lakanen Norway Carl Henrik Bjørseth 14.4 km, 26 controls
2003 Switzerland Thomas Bührer Ukraine Yuri Omeltchenko Sweden Emil Wingstedt 16.7 km, 34 controls
2004 Norway Bjørnar Valstad Sweden Mattias Karlsson Norway Holger Hott Johansen 17.1 km, 28 controls
2005 Russia Andrey Khramov Switzerland Marc Lauenstein Norway Holger Hott Johansen 12.9 km, 29 controls
2006 Finland Jani Lakanen Switzerland Marc Lauenstein Russia Andrey Khramov 17.5 km, 32 controls
2007 Switzerland Matthias Merz Russia Andrey Khramov Norway Anders Nordberg 18.17 km, 28 controls
2008 Switzerland Daniel Hubmann Norway Anders Nordberg France François Gonon 17.3 km, 36 controls
2009 Switzerland Daniel Hubmann France Thierry Gueorgiou Italy Mikhail Mamleev 17.55 km, 33 controls
2010 Norway Olav Lundanes Norway Anders Nordberg France Thierry Gueorgiou 15.11 km, 28 controls
2011 France Thierry Gueorgiou Finland Pasi Ikonen France François Gonon 15.8 km, 31 controls
2012 Norway Olav Lundanes Switzerland Matthias Merz Latvia Edgars Bertuks 18.3 km, 31 controls
2013 France Thierry Gueorgiou Finland Jani Lakanen Latvia Edgars Bertuks 19.8 km, 33 controls
2014 France Thierry Gueorgiou Switzerland Daniel Hubmann Norway Olav Lundanes 16.36 km, 33 controls
2015 France Thierry Gueorgiou Switzerland Daniel Hubmann Norway Olav Lundanes 15.5 km, 32 controls
2016 Norway Olav Lundanes France Thierry Gueorgiou Switzerland Daniel Hubmann 15.5 km, 30 controls
2017 Norway Olav Lundanes Russia Leonid Novikov Sweden William Lind 17.1 km, 25 controls
2018 Norway Olav Lundanes Ukraine Ruslan Glebov Switzerland Fabian Hertner 16.1 km, 24 controls
2019 Norway Olav Lundanes Norway Kasper Fosser Switzerland Daniel Hubmann 16.6 km, 26 controls
2021 Norway Kasper Harlem Fosser Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Norway Magne Dæhli 13.6 km, 29 controls
2023 Norway Kasper Harlem Fosser Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Finland Olli Ojanaho 14.0 km, 35 controls

Short/Middle Distance

This event was first held in 1991. The format was changed and renamed "Middle Distance" in 2003 with the introduction of the Sprint discipline.

Year Gold Silver Bronze Length and controls
Short Distance
1991 Czech Republic Petr Kozák Sweden Kent Olsson Sweden Martin Johansson 5.8 km, 10 controls
1993 Norway Petter Thoresen Finland Timo Karppinen Sweden Martin Johansson 4.7 km, 14 controls
1995 Ukraine Yuri Omeltchenko Sweden Jörgen Mårtensson Norway Bjørnar Valstad 5.6 km, 18 controls
1997 Finland Janne Salmi Finland Timo Karppinen Norway Bjørnar Valstad 4.2 km, 16 controls
1999 Norway Jørgen Rostrup Finland Juha Peltola Finland Janne Salmi 4.5 km, 17 controls
2001 Finland Pasi Ikonen Norway Tore Sandvik Norway Jørgen Rostrup 4.1 km, 15 controls
Middle Distance
2003 France Thierry Gueorgiou Norway Bjørnar Valstad Norway Øystein Kristiansen 5.0 km, 21 controls
2004 France Thierry Gueorgiou Russia Valentin Novikov Norway Anders Nordberg 6.3 km, 18 controls
2005 France Thierry Gueorgiou Denmark Chris Terkelsen Finland Jarkko Huovila 5.0 km, 13 controls
2006 Norway Holger Hott Johansen Finland Jarkko Huovila United Kingdom Jamie Stevenson 6.3 km, 23 controls
2007 France Thierry Gueorgiou Finland Tero Föhr Russia Valentin Novikov 6.15 km, 17 controls
2008 France Thierry Gueorgiou Czech Republic Michal Smola Russia Valentin Novikov 5.8 km, 27 controls
2009 France Thierry Gueorgiou Switzerland Daniel Hubmann Switzerland Matthias Merz 6.57 km, 25 controls
2010 Norway Carl Waaler Kaas Sweden Peter Öberg France Thierry Gueorgiou
Switzerland Daniel Hubmann
5.47 km, 19 controls
2011 France Thierry Gueorgiou Sweden Peter Öberg Norway Olav Lundanes 5.4 km, 21 controls
2012 Latvia Edgars Bertuks Russia Valentin Novikov Switzerland Fabian Hertner 6.5 km, 20 controls
2013 Russia Leonid Novikov France Thierry Gueorgiou Sweden Gustav Bergman 6.3 km, 19 controls
2014 Norway Olav Lundanes Switzerland Fabian Hertner Ukraine Oleksandr Kratov 5.9 km, 19 controls
2015 Switzerland Daniel Hubmann France Lucas Basset Sweden Olle Boström 6.2 km, 25 controls
2016 Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Norway Olav Lundanes Switzerland Daniel Hubmann 6.3 km, 25 controls
2017 France Thierry Gueorgiou Switzerland Fabian Hertner Ukraine Oleksandr Kratov 6.0 km, 24 controls
2018 Norway Eskil Kinneberg Switzerland Daniel Hubmann Switzerland Florian Howald 5.9 km, 19 controls
2019 Norway Olav Lundanes Sweden Gustav Bergman Norway Magne Dæhli 6.1 km, 21 controls
2021 Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Sweden Gustav Bergman Ukraine Ruslan Glibov 5.4 km, 24 controls
2023 Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Switzerland Joey Hadorn Austria Jannis Bonek 5.9 km, 22 controls

Sprint

This event was first held in 2001.

Year Gold Silver Bronze Length and controls
2001 Sweden Jimmy Birklin Finland Pasi Ikonen Sweden Jörgen Olsson 2.66 km, 12 controls
2003 United Kingdom Jamie Stevenson Czech Republic Rudolf Ropek France Thierry Gueorgiou 2.8 km, 18 controls
2004 Sweden Niclas Jonasson Sweden Håkan Eriksson Ukraine Yuri Omeltchenko 3.1 km, 12 controls
2005 Sweden Emil Wingstedt Switzerland Daniel Hubmann Finland Jani Lakanen 2.4 km, 14 controls
2006 Sweden Emil Wingstedt Switzerland Daniel Hubmann Denmark Claus Bloch 3.1 km, 21 controls
2007 France Thierry Gueorgiou Switzerland Matthias Merz Sweden Martin Johansson 3.2 km, 15 controls
2008 Russia Andrey Khramov Switzerland Daniel Hubmann Sweden Martin Johansson 3.0 km, 17 controls
2009 Russia Andrey Khramov Switzerland Fabian Hertner Switzerland Daniel Hubmann 3.2 km, 22 controls
2010 Switzerland Matthias Müller Switzerland Fabian Hertner France Frédéric Tranchand 2.7 km, 21 controls
2011 Switzerland Daniel Hubmann Sweden Anders Holmberg Switzerland Matthias Müller 2.5 km, 20 controls
2012 Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Switzerland Matthias Merz Switzerland Matthias Müller 4.0 km, 20 controls
2013 Finland Mårten Boström United Kingdom Scott Fraser Sweden Jonas Leandersson 3.9 km, 24 controls
2014 Denmark Søren Bobach Switzerland Daniel Hubmann Denmark Tue Lassen 4.4 km, 20 controls
2015 Sweden Jonas Leandersson Switzerland Martin Hubmann Sweden Jerker Lysell 4.1 km, 23 controls
2016 Sweden Jerker Lysell Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Switzerland Daniel Hubmann 4.1 km, 22 controls
2017 Switzerland Daniel Hubmann France Frédéric Tranchand Sweden Jerker Lysell 4.0 km, 15 controls
2018 Switzerland Daniel Hubmann New Zealand Tim Robertson Switzerland Andreas Kyburz 4.3 km, 18 controls
2021 Sweden Isac von Krusenstierna Norway Kasper Harlem Fosser New Zealand Tim Robertson 3.9 km, 24 controls
2022 Norway Kasper Harlem Fosser Sweden Gustav Bergman Belgium Yannick Michiels 4.3 km, 22 controls
2024 Sweden Martin Regborn Switzerland Tino Polsini Sweden Emil Svensk 4.4 km, 22 controls

Knock-out Sprint

This event was first held in 2022.

Year Gold Silver Bronze Length and controls
2022 Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Sweden August Mollén Sweden Jonatan Gustafsson 2.4 km, 11 controls
2024 Switzerland Riccardo Rancan Norway Jørgen Baklid Sweden Jonatan Gustafsson

Relay

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1966  Sweden
Bertil Norman
Karl Johansson
Anders Morelius
Göran Öhlund
 Finland
Erkki Kohvakka
Rolf Koskinen
Juhani Salmenkylä
Aimo Tepsell
 Norway
Dagfinn Olsen
Ola Skarholt
Åge Hadler
Stig Berge
1968  Sweden
Sture Björk
Karl Johansson
Sten-Olof Carlström
Göran Öhlund
 Finland
Rolf Koskinen
Veijo Tahvanainen
Juhani Salmenkylä
Markku Salminen
 Norway
Per Fosser
Ola Skarholt
Stig Berge
Åge Hadler
1970  Norway
Ola Skarholt
Stig Berge
Per Fosser
Åge Hadler
 Sweden
Björn Nordin
Karl Johansson
Sture Björk
Bernt Frilén
 Czechoslovakia
Zdeněk Lenhart
Bohuslav Beránek
Jaroslav Jašek
Svatoslav Galík
1972  Sweden
Lennart Carlström
Rolf Pettersson
Arne Johansson
Bernt Frilén
 Switzerland
Dieter Hulliger
Dieter Wolf
Bernard Marti
Karl John
 Hungary
Zoltán Boros
János Sőtér
Géza Vajda
András Hegedűs
1974  Sweden
Rolf Pettersson
Gunnar Öhlund
Arne Johansson
Bernt Frilén
 Finland
Hannu Mäkirinta
Markku Salminen
Risto Nuuros
Seppo Väli-Klemelä
 Norway
Svein Jacobsen
Jan Fjærestad
Ivar Formo
Eystein Weltzien
1976  Sweden
Erik Johansson
Gert Pettersson
Arne Johansson
Rolf Pettersson
 Norway
Jan Fjærestad
Øystein Halvorsen
Svein Jacobsen
Egil Johansen
 Finland
Hannu Mäkirinta
Markku Salminen
Matti Mäkinen
Kimmo Rauhamäki
1978  Norway
Jan Fjærestad
Svein Jacobsen
Egil Johansen
Eystein Weltzien
 Sweden
Rolf Pettersson
Lars Lönnkvist
Kjell Lauri
Olle Nabo
 Finland
Urho Kujala
Jorma Karvonen
Simo Nurminen
Risto Nuuros
1979  Sweden
Rolf Pettersson
Kjell Lauri
Lars Lönnkvist
Björn Rosendahl
 Finland
Seppo Keskinarkaus
Hannu Kottonen
Risto Nuuros
Ari Anjala
 Czechoslovakia
Petr Uher
Zdeněk Lenhart
Jiří Ticháček
Jaroslav Kačmarčík
1981  Norway
Øyvin Thon
Harald Thon
Tore Sagvolden
Sigurd Dæhli
 Sweden
Lars-Henrik Undeland
Bengt Levin
Jörgen Mårtensson
Lars Lönnkvist
 Finland
Kari Sallinen
Ari Anjala
Seppo Rytkönen
Hannu Kottonen
1983  Norway
Morten Berglia
Øyvin Thon
Tore Sagvolden
Harald Thon
 Czechoslovakia
Vlastimil Uchytil
Pavel Ditrych
Josef Pollák
Jaroslav Kačmarčík
 Sweden
Bengt Levin
Kjell Lauri
Lars Lönnkvist
Kent Olsson
1985  Norway
Morten Berglia
Atle Hansen
Tore Sagvolden
Øyvin Thon
 Sweden
Lars Palmqvist
Michael Wehlin
Kjell Lauri
Jörgen Mårtensson
 Switzerland
Willi Müller
Martin Howald
Urs Flühmann
Alain Gafner
1987  Norway
Morten Berglia
Håvard Tveite
Tore Sagvolden
Øyvin Thon
 Switzerland
Markus Stappung
Stefan Bolliger
Kaspar Oettli
Urs Flühmann
 Sweden
Kent Olsson
Hans Melin
Jörgen Mårtensson
Lars Lönnkvist
1989  Norway
Øyvin Thon
Rolf Vestre
Petter Thoresen
Håvard Tveite
 Sweden
Kent Olsson
Michael Wehlin
Jörgen Mårtensson
Håkan Eriksson
 Finland
Keijo Parkkinen
Ari Kattainen
Peter Ivars
Reijo Mattinen
1991  Switzerland
Thomas Bührer
Alain Berger
Urs Flühmann
Christian Aebersold
 Norway
Petter Thoresen
Bjørnar Valstad
Rolf Vestre
Håvard Tveite
 Finland
Reijo Mattinen
Ari Anjala
Mika Kuisma
Keijo Parkkinen
1993  Switzerland
Dominik Humbel
Christian Aebersold
Urs Flühmann
Thomas Bührer
 United Kingdom
Jonathan Musgrave
Martin Bagness
Stephen Palmer
Steven Hale
 Finland
Keijo Parkkinen
Mika Kuisma
Petri Forsman
Timo Karppinen
1995  Switzerland
Alain Berger
Daniel Hotz
Christian Aebersold
Thomas Bührer
 Finland
Keijo Parkkinen
Reijo Mattinen
Timo Karppinen
Janne Salmi
 Sweden
Lars Holmqvist
Jimmy Birklin
Johan Ivarsson
Jörgen Mårtensson
1997  Denmark
Torben Skovlyst
Carsten Jørgensen
Chris Terkelsen
Allan Mogensen
 Finland
Timo Karppinen
Juha Peltola
Mikael Boström
Janne Salmi
 Norway
Håvard Tveite
Bjørnar Valstad
Kjetil Bjørlo
Petter Thoresen
1999  Norway
Tore Sandvik
Bernt Bjørnsgaard
Petter Thoresen
Bjørnar Valstad
 Finland
Jani Lakanen
Juha Peltola
Mikael Boström
Janne Salmi
 Sweden
Jimmy Birklin
Håkan Eriksson
Jörgen Olsson
Johan Ivarsson
2001  Finland
Jani Lakanen
Jarkko Huovila
Juha Peltola
Janne Salmi
 Norway
Bernt Bjørnsgaard
Carl Henrik Bjørseth
Tore Sandvik
Bjørnar Valstad
 Czech Republic
Michal Horáček
Michal Jedlička
Radek Novotný
Rudolf Ropek
2003  Sweden
Niclas Jonasson
Mattias Karlsson
Emil Wingstedt
 Finland
Jani Lakanen
Jarkko Huovila
Mats Haldin
 United Kingdom
Daniel Marston
Jon Duncan
Jamie Stevenson
2004  Norway
Bjørnar Valstad
Øystein Kristiansen
Jørgen Rostrup
 Russia
Michael Mamleev
Andrey Khramov
Valentin Novikov
 Sweden
Mattias Karlsson
Emil Wingstedt
Niclas Jonasson
2005  Norway
Holger Hott Johansen
Øystein Kristiansen
Jørgen Rostrup
 France
François Gonon
Damien Renard
Thierry Gueorgiou
 Switzerland
Matthias Merz
Marc Lauenstein
Daniel Hubmann
2006  Russia
Roman Efimov
Andrey Khramov
Valentin Novikov
 Finland
Mats Haldin
Jarkko Huovila
Jani Lakanen
 Sweden
Niclas Jonasson
Emil Wingstedt
Mattias Karlsson
2007  Russia
Roman Efimov
Andrey Khramov
Valentin Novikov
 Sweden
Peter Öberg
David Andersson
Emil Wingstedt
 Finland
Mats Haldin
Pasi Ikonen
Tero Föhr
2008  United Kingdom
Graham Gristwood
Jon Duncan
Jamie Stevenson
 Russia
Dmitriy Tsvetkov
Andrey Khramov
Valentin Novikov
 Switzerland
Baptiste Rollier
Matthias Merz
Daniel Hubmann
2009[note]  Switzerland
Baptiste Rollier
Daniel Hubmann
Matthias Merz
 Russia
Dmitriy Tsvetkov
Valentin Novikov
Andrey Khramov
 Finland
Topi Anjala
Tero Föhr
Mats Haldin
2010  Russia
Andrey Khramov
Dmitriy Tsvetkov
Valentin Novikov
 Norway
Carl Waaler Kaas
Audun Weltzien
Olav Lundanes
 Switzerland
Daniel Hubmann
Matthias Müller
Matthias Merz
2011  France
Philippe Adamski
François Gonon
Thierry Gueorgiou
 Norway
Carl Waaler Kaas
Anders Nordberg
Olav Lundanes
 Sweden
Anders Holmberg
Olle Boström
David Andersson
2012  Czech Republic
Tomáš Dlabaja
Jan Šedivý
Jan Procházka
 Norway
Magne Dæhli
Carl Waaler Kaas
Olav Lundanes
 Sweden
Jonas Leandersson
Peter Öberg
Anders Holmberg
2013  Russia
Leonid Novikov
Valentin Novikov
Dmitry Tsvetkov
 Sweden
Anders Holmberg
Peter Öberg
Gustav Bergman
 Ukraine
Pavlo Ushkvarok
Oleksandr Kratov
Denys Shcherbakov
2014  Sweden
Jonas Leandersson
Fredrik Johansson
Gustav Bergman
 Switzerland
Fabian Hertner
Daniel Hubmann
Matthias Kyburz
 France
Frédéric Tranchand
François Gonon
Thierry Gueorgiou
2015  Switzerland
Fabian Hertner
Daniel Hubmann
Matthias Kyburz
 Norway
Øystein Kvaal Østerbø
Carl Waaler Kaas
Magne Dæhli
 France
Vincent Coupat
Lucas Basset
Frédéric Tranchand
2016  Norway
Carl Godager Kaas
Olav Lundanes
Magne Dæhli
 Switzerland
Fabian Hertner
Daniel Hubmann
Matthias Kyburz
 Sweden
Fredrik Bakkman
Gustav Bergman
William Lind
2017  Norway
Eskil Kinneberg
Olav Lundanes
Magne Dæhli
 France
Frédéric Tranchand
Lucas Basset
Thierry Gueorgiou
 Sweden
Johan Runesson
William Lind
Gustav Bergman
2018  Norway
Gaute Hallan Steiwer
Eskil Kinneberg
Magne Dæhli
 Switzerland
Florian Howald
Daniel Hubmann
Matthias Kyburz
 France
Nicolas Rio
Lucas Basset
Frédéric Tranchand
2019  Sweden
Johan Runesson
Emil Svensk
Gustav Bergman
 Finland
Aleksi Niemi
Elias Kuukka
Miika Kirmula
 France
Nicolas Rio
Frédéric Tranchand
Lucas Basset
2021  Sweden
Albin Ridefelt
William Lind
Gustav Bergman
 Norway
Gaute Hallan Steiwer
Kasper Harlem Fosser
Eskil Kinneberg
 Switzerland
Martin Hubmann
Florian Howald
Matthias Kyburz
2023  Switzerland
Daniel Hubmann
Joey Hadorn
Matthias Kyburz
 Finland
Topi Syrjäläinen
Olli Ojanaho
Miika Kirmula
 Sweden
Albin Ridefelt
Gustav Bergman
Emil Svensk

2009 Note: ^ In the 3rd leg Martin Johansson (Sweden) was in the lead when he suffered a serious injury; Thierry Gueorgiou (France), Anders Nordberg (Norway), and Michal Smola (Czech Republic) gave up their lead positions and rescued him. Interpretation of International Orienteering Federation (IOF) competition rules was at issue: rule 26.13 states "The organiser must void a competition if at any point it becomes clear that circumstances have arisen which make the competition unfair or dangerous for the competitors." After much deliberation on whether or not to void the relay, the organizers declared that it stood.[3][4]

Medal table

Men's orienteering. Table updated after the 2024 World Orienteering Championships. Does not include mixed events.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Norway42242894
2 Sweden23242875
3 Switzerland21292171
4 France1471031
5 Russia (1993–present)87318
6 Finland6231342
7 Denmark3137
8 Great Britain2226
9 Ukraine1258
10 Czech Republic (1993–present)1214
11 Czechoslovakia (1966–91)1124
12 Latvia1023
13 New Zealand0112
14 Austria0011
 Belgium0011
 Hungary0011
 Italy0011
 Soviet Union (1966–91)0011
Totals (18 entries)123123124370

Multiple medalists

Updated to May 2024. Including mixed events.

Rank Athlete Country From To Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Thierry Gueorgiou  France 2003 2017 14 5 4 23
2 Olav Lundanes  Norway 2010 2019 10 4 3 17
3 Daniel Hubmann  Switzerland 2005 2019 9 11 9 28
4 Matthias Kyburz  Switzerland 2012 2023 8 6 1 8
5 Øyvin Thon  Norway 1979 1989 7 1 - 8
6 Andrey Khramov  Russia 2005 2015 6 4 3 13
7 Gustav Bergman  Sweden 2013 2023 5 4 5 8
8 Petter Thoresen  Norway 1989 1997 5 1 2 8
9 Valentin Novikov  Russia 2004 2013 4 5 2 11
10 Bjørnar Valstad  Norway 1991 2004 4 3 3 10

Best performers by country

Updated to May 2024. Including mixed events.

Country Athlete From To Gold Silver Bronze Total
 France Thierry Gueorgiou 2003 2017 14 5 4 23
 Norway Olav Lundanes 2010 2019 10 4 3 17
 Switzerland Daniel Hubmann 2005 2019 9 11 9 28
 Russia Andrey Khramov 2005 2015 6 4 3 10
 Sweden Gustav Bergman 2012 2023 5 4 5 14
 Denmark Søren Bobach 2014 2015 3 1 - 4
 Finland Jani Lakanen 1999 2006 2 5 1 8
 United Kingdom Jamie Stevenson 2003 2008 2 - 2 4
 Ukraine Yuri Omeltchenko 1995 2004 1 2 - 3
 Latvia Edgars Bertuks* 2012 2013 1 - 2 3
 Czech Republic Tomáš Dlabaja &
Jan Procházka &
Jan Šedivý
(by the gold first ranking system)
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
1
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
1
1
Rudolf Ropek
(by total number of medals)
2001 2003 - 1 1 2
 Czechoslovakia Petr Kozak
(by the gold first ranking system)
1991 1991 1 - - 1
Zdenek Lenhart &
Jaroslav Kačmarčík
(by total number of medals)
1970
1979
1979
1983
-
-
-
1
2
1
2
2
 New Zealand Tim Robertson* 2018 2021 - 1 1 2
 Austria Jannis Bonek* 2023 2023 - - 1 1
 Belgium Yannick Michiels* 2022 2022 - - 1 1
 Hungary Zoltán Boros &
János Sotér &
Géza Vajda &
András Hegedus
1972
1972
1972
1972
1972
1972
1972
1972
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
 Italy Mikhail Mamleev* 2009 2009 - - 1 1
 Soviet Union Sixten Sild* 1991 1991 - - 1 1

An asterisk (*) marks athletes who are the only representatives of their respective countries to win a medal.

References

  1. ^ "Results Archive at World of O Runners". runners.worldofo.com. World of O. Retrieved 8 February 2019.
  2. ^ "World Orienteering Championships Medals 1966-2014" (PDF). www.orienteering.org. International Orienteering Federation. Retrieved 8 February 2019.
  3. ^ "WOC2009 Miskolc — Hungary". 2009-08-21. Archived from the original on 2009-08-18. Retrieved 2009-09-07.
  4. ^ Eddie Bergeron (2009-08-21). "Discussion: WOC relay challenge — just one US taker needed (comment)". Attackpoint. Retrieved 2009-09-07.