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  1. Orienteering Events: World Orienteering Championships, Junior World Orienteering Championships, World Ski Orienteering Championships
  2. Orienteering Introduction: Orienteering World Cup, Foot Orienteering, Canoe Orienteering, World Cup in Ski Orienteering, Mounted Orienteering
  3. Exploring ski-o! (ski-orienteering competitions for children): An article from: Jack & Jill
  4. Orienteering: History of orienteering, Orienteering map, Control point (orienteering), Ski-orienteering, Amateur radio direction finding, Mounted orienteering, Rogaining, Adventure racing

81. Borovetz
Bulgarian orienteering, to begin with the summer variety, and after it, the winterone – ski orienteering, with the first competitions held in the early 50 s
http://free.top.bg/skiwoc2002/bgskio.htm

82. 5th Annual Frisco Ski Orienteering Event
5th Annual Frisco Ski Orienteering Event. Frisco Nordic Center. March4, 2000. What a beautiful cloudless day we had. The only complaints
http://www.fortnet.org/RMOC/2000_Results/Frisco_SkiO.html
5th Annual Frisco Ski Orienteering Event Frisco Nordic Center March 4, 2000 What a beautiful cloudless day we had. The only complaints I had were about what wax to use. Lots of shortcuts between the groomed trails. Elis learned that his new map holder wasn't waterproof so after a few spills the ink on the map started to fade. That is one problem of making maps on an ink jet printer. We did have zip lock bags with strings attached, which worked reasonably well. Maps were pre-printed with codes on the map. Our meet crew included all the World Masters medal winners from the United States. Probably the oldest group ever to run a meet also. Mil took care of start and finish timing while George Bramhall handled registration. Margareta and Betty assisted with instruction. Beatrice and Margareta helped pick up controls. Thanks to all. Sharon designed the courses and then left for Bulgaria and Siberia to race in the World Masters Ski-O Championships and the World Ski-O Championships. Many thanks to the staff at the Frisco Nordic Center for making this wonderful facility available to us for the fifth year in a row. It is a pity that more club members are not skiers. The center gives us a great deal on ski passes making overall cost less than a daily pass. Results Long Course 6.7 km

83. 5th Annual Frisco Ski Orienteering Event
6th Annual Frisco Ski Orienteering Event. Frisco Nordic Center. February 17, 2001.Once again it was a sunny, windless day at Frisco at Frisco Nordic Center.
http://www.fortnet.org/RMOC/2001_Results/Frisco_SkiO_2001.html
6th Annual Frisco Ski Orienteering Event Frisco Nordic Center February 17, 2001 Once again it was a sunny, windless day at Frisco at Frisco Nordic Center. The only complaints I had were about what wax to use. Lots of shortcuts between the groomed trails with really deep snow to get through. Maps were preprinted with codes on the map. Sharon Crawford again designed the three courses, then left to compete in the Canadian Ski Marathon and World Master's Ski-O Championships in Italy. She brought home her 15th Gold in the CSM and first place in the WMSO championships. It was nice to see one group enjoy the course, including a stops for picture taking and some lunch. Many thanks to the staff at the Frisco Nordic Center for making this wonderful facility available to us again. They give us a great deal on ski passes making the overall cost less than a daily pass. Long Course, 6.3 km 1. Stan Wagon 2. Dan Snow 3. Beatrice Zurcher 4. Christoph Zurcher 5. John Stergius 6. Dimitriy Zamoshchin 7. Helen Stergius Louis Hankin DNF Maureen Klein DNF Sherry Litasi DNF Medium Course, 4.2 km

84. Junior World SKI - Orienteering Championships. BULLETIN 2. | ÌåæäóíàðîÃ
Junior World SKI Orienteering Championships. BULLETIN 2. JUNIOR WORLD SKI -ORIENTEERING CHAMPIONSHIPS FEBRUARY 17-23, 2003 , ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA.
http://www.orienteering.org.ru/internationalshow.php?num=32

85. Bluedome
Ski Orienteering Ski orienteering is a crosscountry endurance winter sport. Havingits origins in the 1890s, ski orienteering is a sport with long traditions.
http://www.bluedome.co.uk/Orienteering/skiorient.html
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Ski Orienteering Ski orienteering is a cross-country endurance winter sport. Similar to the orienteering disciplines practised in the summer season, ski orienteering requires an extremely high level of both physical and mental fitness. An elite level ski-orienteer needs excellent skiing and map reading skills - and the ability to combine those two. The athlete has to take hundreds of route choice decisions at high speed during every race.
The prepared ski tracks are of various quality. Throughout the competition the ski orienteer has to make decisions about which route is the fastest between the controls. The route choice is made on the basis of the quality of the ski tracks, gradient and distance, all of which can be read from the map.
In respect of physical condition, ski orienteering is comparable with marathon running or cross-country skiing. To be successful in ski orienteering, the athlete must master all skiing techniques, classical and free technique as well as all general downhill and turning techniques.

86. SPORTS FACTS - Ski Orienteering - World Champions
Tony Hinchliffe s Sports Facts History Ski Orienteering World Champions.
http://sportsfacts.net/history/orienteering/ski/ski_orienteering_world_champions

87. SPORTS FACTS - Ski Orienteering - European Champions
Tony Hinchliffe s Sports Facts History Ski Orienteering European Champions.
http://sportsfacts.net/history/orienteering/ski/ski_orienteering_european_champi

88. Skiorienteering Sprint Vologda/Russia 13.03.2001 - SPORTident Results
Skiorienteering Sprint Vologda/Russia 13.03.2001, Fr 16.03.01 1708.SPORTident results, created by OE2000 © Stephan Krämer 2000.
http://moscompass.ru/news/vologda/sprint-splittimes.HTM
Skiorienteering Sprint Vologda/Russia 13.03.2001 Fr 16.03.01 17:08 SPORTident results created by OE2000 © Stephan Krämer 2000 Pl Stno Name/Club Time Men (75) 0.000 km 10 C 1(31) 2(32) 3(33) 4(34) 5(35) 6(36) 7(37) 8(38) 9(39) 10(50) F Viktor Kortchagin Russia Matti Keskinarkaus Finland Bertil Nordqvist Sweden Eivind Tonna Norway Peter Mosimann Switzerland Arto Lilja Finland Edouard Khrennikov Russia Vasiliy Glukharev Russia Teemu Kongas Finland Tommy Olsen Norway Tomas Lofgren Sweden Raul Kudre Estonia Claes Turesson Sweden Raino Pesu Finland Mattis Myhre Norway Ilshat Gimranov Russia Olav Bakken-Hageli Norway Nikolay Bondar Russia Andreas Edvardsen Norway Topi Suomalainen Finland Jarkko Urpalainen Finland Anders Hauge Norway Ander Ojandu Estonia Lukas Stoffel Switzerland Ruslan Gritsan Russia Walter Seber Italy Tobias Aaslund Sweden Jakub Vodrazka Czech Republic Igor Zvontsov Belarus Margus Hallik Estonia Jan Lauerman Czech Republic Vatali Khomchenko Russia Boris Fischer Switzerland Mauro Simoni Italy Lubomir Tomecek Czech Republic Thierry Jeanneret Switzerland Christian Hohl Switzerland Alexei Valuisky Russia Tarmo Tomson Estonia Plamen Mestanski Bulgaria Ales Razek Czech Republic Franck Dechavanne France Dalius Boguska Lithuania Remigijus Arlauska Lithuania Arsen Zhuravel Ukraine Pavel Tcherny Belarus Jan Beguin Switzerland Ondrej Vodrazka Czech Republic Laimis Drazdauskas Lithuania Peter Dahlberg Sweden Mihail Mihailov Bulgaria Pascal Messikommer Switzerland Oleksiy Kalenichen Ukraine Andriy Borys

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