Ski orienteering

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Ski orienteering (SkiO) is a cross-country skiing endurance winter racing sport and one of the four orienteering disciplines recognized by the IOF. A successful ski orienteer combines high physical endurance, strength and excellent technical skiing skills with the ability to navigate and make the best route choices while skiing at a high speed.

Standard orienteering maps are commonly used, but since 2019, a separate mapping standard ISSkiOM[1] has been produced which recommends a subset of the symbols used in other disciplines. Ski-orienteering maps uses green symbols to indicate trails and tracks and different symbols to indicate their navigability in snow; other symbols indicate whether any roads are snow-covered or clear. Navigation tactics is similar to mountain bike orienteering. Standard skate-skiing equipment is used, along with a map holder attached to the chest.[2] Compared to cross-country skiing, upper body strength is more important because of double-poling needed along narrow snow trails.

Events

Ski orienteering events are designed to test both physical strength and navigation skills of the athletes. Ski orienteers use the map to navigate a dense ski track network in order to visit a number of control points in the shortest possible time. The track network is printed on the map, and there is no marked route in the terrain. The control points must be visited in the right order. The map gives all information the athlete needs in order to decide which route is the fastest, including the quality and width of the tracks. The athlete has to take hundreds of route choice decisions at high speed during every race: a slight lack of concentration for just a hundredth of a second may cost the medal. Ski orienteering is time-measured and objective. The clock is the judge: fastest time wins. The electronic card verifies that the athlete has visited all control points in the right order.[3]

International competitions
The World Ski Orienteering Championships is the official event to award the titles of World Champions in Ski Orienteering. The World Championships is organized every odd year. The programme includes Sprint, Middle and Long Distance competitions, and a Relay for both men and women.

The World Cup is the official series of events to find the world's best ski orienteers over a season. The World Cup is organized every even year.[4]

Junior World Ski Orienteering Championships and World Masters Ski Orienteering Championships are organized annually.

World-wide sport
Ski orienteering is practiced on four continents. The events take place in the natural environment, over a variety of outdoor terrains, from city parks to countryside fields, forests and mountain sides - wherever there is snow. The leading ski orienteering regions are Asia, Europe and North America.

National teams from 35 countries are expected to participate in the next World Ski Orienteering Championships to be held in Sweden in March 2011. Ski orienteering is on the programme of the Asian Winter Games and the CISM World Military Winter Games. The IOF has applied for inclusion of ski orienteering in the 2018 Olympic Winter Games and will also apply to FISU for inclusion in the 2013 Winter Universiades.[5]

World Rankings

Men

since 23 January 2025Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., the highest ranked male ski-orienteerers are:

Rank Name Country Points
1 Jorgen Baklid File:Flag of Norway.svg NOR 6610
2 Niklas Ekström File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN 6485
3 Nicola Müller File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  SUI 6469
4 Jonathan Sthål File:Flag of Sweden.svg SWE 6467
5 Stanimir Belomazhev File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg BUL 6408
6 Aapo Viippola File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN 6406
7 Vegard Gulbrandsen File:Flag of Norway.svg NOR 6394
8 Henrik Fredriken Aas File:Flag of Norway.svg NOR 6391
9 Eevert Toivonen File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN 6373
10 Teodor Mo Hjelseth File:Flag of Norway.svg NOR 6366
11 Gion Schnyder File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  SUI 6346
12 Styrk Kamsvaag File:Flag of Norway.svg NOR 6338
13 Bjørnar Kvåle File:Flag of Norway.svg NOR 6304
14 Gustav Nordström File:Flag of Sweden.svg SWE 6303
15 Tuomas Outinen File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN 6274
16 Albin Gezelius File:Flag of Sweden.svg SWE 6269
17 Miska Tervala File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN 6253
18 Rasmus Wickbom File:Flag of Sweden.svg SWE 6241
19 Gustav Jonsson File:Flag of Sweden.svg SWE 6239
20 Misa Toumala File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN 6234
21 Petr Horvat File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg CZE 6232
21 Josef Nagy File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg CZE 6232
23 Isak Lundholm File:Flag of Sweden.svg SWE 6225
24 Andrei Lamov File:Flag of Sweden.svg SWE 6217
25 Pyry Riissanen File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN 6215

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Last updated: June 2019
Source: [6]

Women

since 23 January 2025Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., the highest ranked female ski-orienteerers are:

Rank Name Country Points
1 Anna Ulvensoen File:Flag of Norway.svg NOR 6513
2 Magdalena Olsson File:Flag of Sweden.svg SWE 6440
3 Daisy Kudre Schnyder File:Flag of Estonia.svg EST 6374
4 Maria Hoskari File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN 6311
5 Frida Sandberg File:Flag of Sweden.svg SWE 6308
6 Elin Schagerström File:Flag of Sweden.svg SWE 6305
7 Amanda Yli Futka File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN 6284
8 Sari Vaaranen File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN 6234
9 Eliane Deininger File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  SUI 6232
10 Alina Niggli File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  SUI 6230
11 Synne Strand File:Flag of Norway.svg NOR 6227
12 Ella Turesson File:Flag of Sweden.svg SWE 6203
12 Linda Lindkvist File:Flag of Sweden.svg SWE 6203
14 Idunn Strand File:Flag of Norway.svg NOR 6202
15 Nina Karna File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN 6200
16 Heta Virtanen File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN 6191
17 Hanna Eriksson File:Flag of Sweden.svg SWE 6174
18 Kaisa Klementtinen File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN 6164
19 Ane Sofie Krogh File:Flag of Norway.svg NOR 6148
20 Aasne Haavengen File:Flag of Norway.svg NOR 6145
21 Antoniya Grigorova File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg BUL 6138
22 Doris Kudre File:Flag of Estonia.svg EST 6118
23 Anna Aasa File:Flag of Sweden.svg SWE 6112
24 Birgit Dorthea Kleppa Madslien File:Flag of Norway.svg NOR 6109
25 Delia Giezendanner File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  SUI 6108

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Last updated: June 2019
Source: [7]

Equipment

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Ski orienteering map

A person taking part in competitions in ski orienteering is equipped with:

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Map holder worn on chest
  • An orienteering map provided by the organizer, showing the control points which must be visited in order. The map is designed to give all the information the competitor needs to decide which route is the fastest, such as the quality of the tracks, gradient and distance. Green lines on the map show a trail suited to race on skis. Depending on the thickness and continuity of the lines, the competitor makes decisions about which route is the fastest between control points.[8]
  • Map holder: a map holder attached to the chest makes it possible to view the map while skiing at full speed.
  • Optionally lighter type of compass is attached to the map holder or to the skier's arm.
  • An electronic punching chip (see orienteering control point).

Bid for inclusion in 2018 Winter Olympic Games

The International Orienteering Federation (IOF) had applied for ski orienteering to be included in the programme of the 2018 Olympic Winter Games.[9][10] However this was unsuccessful.[11] In the past few years, ski orienteering has grown considerably in terms of global spread. The growth has been boosted by the inclusion of ski orienteering into the Asian Winter Games and the CISM World Military Winter Games.[12]

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