2025 World Orienteering Championships

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The 2025 World Orienteering Championships were held from 7 to 12 July in Kuopio, Finland.[1] The championships consist of six forest competitions: middle distance, long distance and relay, for women and men, respectively. A total of 18 medals were awarded.

LocationFinland Kuopio, Finland
Dates712 July 2025
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2025 World Orienteering Championships
LocationFinland Kuopio, Finland
Dates712 July 2025
 2024
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Schedule

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DateEventComment
8 JulyMiddle Qualification
9 JulyMiddle distance Final
10 JulyLong distance
11 JulyRest day
12 JulyRelay
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Results

The competition started with a middle qualifier on the 8 July. On 9 July, the middle final was held, where the Women's podium was a clean sweep for Sweden, with defending champion Tove Alexandersson winning the gold and Sanna Fast and Hanna Lundberg claiming the other medals. This was the first time a World Championship podium was filled by only one nation since 2011, when the Swedish women won all available medals at the sprint. In the Men's final, European champion Eirik Langedal Breivik won ahead of Kasper Fosser, with the bronze being won by Anton Johansson by only one second ahead of defending world champion Matthias Kyburz from Switzerland.[2]

In the Long Distance on 10 July, Kasper Harlem Fosser and Simona Aebersold both successfully defended their titles from the previous world championships in 2023, with Aebersold defeating Tove Alexandersson by only nine seconds after Alexandersson made some mistakes late on the course.[3] The women's podium was exactly the same as the podium in 2023, with Andrine Benjaminsen retaining her bronze medal. On the men's side, Matthias Kyburz received the bronze ahead of Emil Svensk by a margin of only 11 seconds, with Sprint world champion Martin Regborn attaining the silver medal.[4]

On 12 July, the relay event was held, with Sweden dominating the women's race with strong races from the three medalists from the middle distance, Tove Alexandersson, Sanna Fast and Hanna Lundberg. Norway came second, with Switzerland coming third. On the men's race, defending champions Switzerland were defeated by Norway, with the relay being decided by Eirik Langedal Breivik and Kasper Fosser on the last two legs for Norway's first victory in the relay since 2018. Switzerland came second, and Finland came third, after Max Peter Bejmer from Sweden's team made a mistake on the last leg and missed a control. Miika Kirmula from Finland decided the relay on the last few controls, after a competitive battle with Lucas Basset of France, who took fourth place.[5]

Women's Middle

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WOC 2025 – Middle – Women
RankCompetitorNationTime
1st place, gold medalist(s)Tove Alexandersson Sweden33:17
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Sanna Fast Sweden34:19
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Hanna Lundberg Sweden35:43
4Andrine Benjaminsen Norway36:50
5Simona Aebersold Switzerland36:57
6Natalia Gemperle Switzerland37:17
7=Marika Teini Finland37:30
7=Evely Kaasiku Estonia37:30
9Ida Haapala Finland37:33
10Aleksandra Hornik Poland37:46
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Men's Middle

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WOC 2025 – Middle – Men
RankCompetitorNationTime
1st place, gold medalist(s)Eirik Langedal Breivik Norway33:42
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Kasper Harlem Fosser Norway34:16
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Anton Johansson Sweden34:49
4Matthias Kyburz Switzerland34:50
5Miika Kirmula Finland35:24
6Gustav Bergman Sweden35:30
7Matthieu Perrin France35:55
8Max Peter Bejmer Sweden36:17
9=Lukas Liland Norway36:34
9=Daniel Hubmann Switzerland36:34
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Women's Long

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WOC 2025 – Long – Women
RankCompetitorNationTime
1st place, gold medalist(s)Simona Aebersold Switzerland1:34:51
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Tove Alexandersson Sweden1:35:00
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Andrine Benjaminsen Norway1:37:16
4Natalia Gemperle Switzerland1:38:22
5Sanna Fast Sweden1:39:11
6Venla Harju Finland1:41:27
7Sara Hagstrom Sweden1:44:21
8Ida Haapala Finland1:45:21
9Hanna Lundberg Sweden1:46:24
10Marie Olaussen Norway1:48:17
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Men's Long

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WOC 2025 – Long – Men
RankCompetitorNationTime
1st place, gold medalist(s)Kasper Harlem Fosser Norway1:37:50
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Martin Regborn Sweden1:40:47
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Matthias Kyburz Switzerland1:41:30
4Emil Svensk Sweden1:41:41
5Viktor Svensk Sweden1:43:10
6Miika Kirmula Finland1:43:33
7Martin Hubmann Switzerland1:44:44
8Lukas Liland Norway1:44:51
9Akseli Ruohola Finland1:46:00
10Jannis Bonek Austria1:49:48
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Medal summary

Men

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Women

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Medal table

  *   Host nation (Finland)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Norway3216
2 Sweden2327
3 Switzerland1124
4 Finland*0011
Totals (4 entries)66618
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