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Orienteering at the 2017 World Games – Men's middle distance

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Orienteering - Men's Middle Distance
at the 2017 World Games
VenueTrzebnica Aquapark, Wrocław, Poland
Date26 July 2017
Competitors40 from 21 nations
Medalists
gold medal
 
silver medal
 
bronze medal
 
← 2013

The men's middle distance competition in orienteering at the 2017 World Games took place on 26 July 2017 at the Trzebnica Aquapark in Wrocław, Poland.[1]

Competition format

A total of 40 athletes entered the competition. Every athlete has to check 30 control points, which are located across the course.

Results

Rank Name Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Matthias Kyburz Switzerland Switzerland 34:05
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Florian Howald Switzerland Switzerland 34:43
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Vojtěch Král Czech Republic Czech Republic 35:20
4 Gernot Kerschbaumer Austria Austria 35:50
5 Frédéric Tranchand France France 35:56
6 Oleksandr Kratov Ukraine Ukraine 36:07
6 Gustav Bergman Sweden Sweden 36:07
8 Ruslan Glebov Ukraine Ukraine 36:10
9 Soren Bobach Denmark Denmark 36:30
10 Dmitry Tsvetkov Russia Russia 36:52
11 Jerker Lysell Sweden Sweden 37:00
12 Lucas Basset France France 37:05
13 Andreas Boesen Denmark Denmark 37:26
14 Ralph Street United Kingdom Great Britain 37:27
15 Andrey Khramov Russia Russia 37:43
16 Fabian Hertner Switzerland Switzerland 37:54
17 Jan Petržela Czech Republic Czech Republic 37:58
18 Bartosz Pawlak Poland Poland 38:11
19 Jon Aukrust Osmoen Norway Norway 38:16
20 Håkon Jarvis Westergård Norway Norway 38:30
21 Martin Regborn Sweden Sweden 39:07
22 Yannick Michiels Belgium Belgium 39:40
23 Peter Hodkinson United Kingdom Great Britain 39:41
24 Elias Kuukka Finland Finland 39:44
25 Piotr Parfianowicz Poland Poland 39:47
26 Jesse Laukkarinen Finland Finland 39:56
27 Robert Merl Austria Austria 40:01
28 Kenny Kivikas Estonia Estonia 40:10
29 Andreu Blanes Spain Spain 40:20
30 Tim Robertson New Zealand New Zealand 42:07
31 Mate Baumholczer Hungary Hungary 42:58
32 Ross Morrison New Zealand New Zealand 43:19
33 Damian Konotopetz Canada Canada 43:57
34 Aron Bako Hungary Hungary 44:00
35 Sidnaldo Farias Sousa Brazil Brazil 45:02
36 William Critchley Canada Canada 50:48
37 Yuta Tanikawa Japan Japan 51:19
38 Carlos Sousa De Araujo Brazil Brazil 54:02
39 Liu Cheng-Hsun Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 1:19:19
Kristo Heinmann Estonia Estonia DSQ

References

  1. ^ "The World Games 2017, Wrocław (POL) info system | IWGA". www.theworldgames.org. Retrieved 2020-06-17.
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