Orienteering at the 2001 World Games – Men's individual

The men's individual competition in orienteering at the 2001 World Games took place on 18 August 2001 in the Iijima Forest in Akita, Japan.[1]

Orienteering men's individual
at the 2001 World Games
VenueIijima Forest, Akita, Japan
Date18 August 2001
Competitors38 from 16 nations
Medalists
 
 
 

Competition format

A total of 38 athletes entered the competition. Every athlete had to check in at control points, which were located across the course.

Results

Rank Athlete Nation Time
Grant Bluett Australia31:00.4
Tore Sandvik Norway31:38.3
Jamie Stevenson Great Britain31:42.9
4Niclas Jonasson Sweden31:49.7
5Pavel Naumov Russia33:17.7
6Carsten Jørgensen Denmark33:36.4
7Emil Wingstedt Sweden33:41.9
8Jarkko Huovila Finland33:43.4
9Vladimír Lučan Czech Republic33:58.8
10Juha Peltola Finland34:11.3
11Edgaras Voveris Lithuania34:31.8
12Mats Haldin Finland35:19.8
13Janusz Porzycz Poland35:52.0
14Robert Banach Poland35:57.7
15Matthias Niggli Switzerland36:26.2
16Evgeny Gavrilov Russia36:33.8
17Carl Henrik Bjørseth Norway37:06.9
18Olle Kärner Estonia37:08.1
19Robert Walter Australia37:44.0
20Michal Jedlička Czech Republic37:48.1
21Damien Renard France37:50.2
22Mats Troeng Sweden37:51.4
23Toshiyuki Matsuzawa Japan37:57.0
24Matthias Gilgien Switzerland37:57.5
25Donatus Schnyder Switzerland38:01.6
26Ingo Horst Germany38:44.1
27František Libant Slovakia38:55.3
28Mikael Boström Finland39:07.1
29Michael Thierolf Germany39:42.7
30Marián Dávidík Slovakia39:54.0
31Stephen Palmer Great Britain41:12.4
32Allan Mogensen Denmark41:31.7
33François Gonon France42:38.7
34Bjørnar Valstad Norway43:23.0
35Hirobumi Kagaya Japan43:44.2
Morten Fenger-Grøn DenmarkDSQ
Erik Aibast EstoniaDSQ
Svajūnas Ambrazas LithuaniaDSQ
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References

  1. "Results". www.web.archive.org. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
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