Orienteering at the 2025 World Games

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VenueEastern New Area Orienteering Venue
Dates8–11 August 2025
No. of events5
Competitors80 from 24 nations
Orienteering
at the 2025 World Games
VenueEastern New Area Orienteering Venue
Dates8–11 August 2025
No. of events5
Competitors80 from 24 nations
 2022
2029 

The orienteering competition at the 2025 World Games took place from 8 to 11 August 2025 at the Eastern New Area Orienteering Venue in Chengdu, China.[1][2] The discipline had seven events, three for men, three for women, and one mixed.

A total of 80 athletes (40 men and 40 women) qualified for each event. Qualification was based on a point system, taking in consideration both the Orienteering World Ranking and the results from the 2024 World Orienteering Championships.[3]

Summary

The events started with a Middle Distance on 8 August 2025 in Gaota Village, with the terrain consisting mainly of orange groves and dense bushes.[4] The race was noted for its heat and humidity, with a temperature of 37 degrees Celsius recorded on the course.[5] The winners were Riccardo Rancan and Simona Aebersold, both from Switzerland. Vegard Jarvis Westergård attained Canada's first ever medal in any senior international orienteering competition with a Bronze, and Tereza Šmelíková won Slovakia's first ever international orienteering medal as well with her Silver in the Women's competition.[4] During the Middle Distance competition, Italian runner Mattia Debertolis collapsed on the course and was admitted to hospital. Debertolis died four days later, receiving international attention.[6][7]

Participating nations

Medal table

  *   Host nation (China)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Switzerland4105
2 Belgium1001
3 Czech Republic0112
 Sweden0112
5 Italy0101
 Slovakia0101
7 Canada0011
 Hungary0011
 Spain0011
Totals (9 entries)55515

Medalists

References

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