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Orienteering at the 2005 World Games – Men's middle distance
The men's middle distance competition in orienteering at the 2005 World Games took place on 16 July 2005 in the Jahnstadion in Bottrop, Germany.[1]
Competition format edit
A total of 39 athletes entered the competition. Every athlete had to check in at control points, which were located across the course.
Results edit
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Thierry Gueorgiou | France | 38:10.1 | |
Daniel Hubmann | Switzerland | 38:31.1 | |
Øystein Kvaal Østerbø | Norway | 38:36.5 | |
4 | Christian Nielsen | Denmark | 38:55.4 |
5 | Yuri Omeltchenko | Ukraine | 39:09.1 |
6 | Damien Renard | France | 39:14.8 |
7 | Ingo Horst | Germany | 39:18.1 |
8 | Martin Johansson | Sweden | 39:37.3 |
9 | Holger Hott | Norway | 39:41.6 |
10 | Mārtiņš Sirmais | Latvia | 39:55.0 |
11 | Svajūnas Ambrazas | Lithuania | 39:58.5 |
12 | Grant Bluett | Australia | 40:06.6 |
13 | Johan Näsman | Sweden | 40:10.0 |
14 | Matthew Crane | Great Britain | 40:17.8 |
15 | Marián Dávidík | Slovakia | 40:23.1 |
16 | Matthias Merz | Switzerland | 40:23.8 |
17 | Simonas Krėpšta | Lithuania | 40:29.1 |
18 | Sergey Detkov | Russia | 41:01.3 |
19 | Tomáš Dlabaja | Czech Republic | 41:13.1 |
20 | Juha-Matti Huhtanen | Finland | 41:16.8 |
21 | Maxim Davydov | Russia | 41:19.8 |
22 | Claus Bloch | Denmark | 41:21.0 |
23 | Troy de Haas | Australia | 41:49.3 |
24 | Andreas Kraas | Estonia | 42:00.6 |
25 | Troels Nielsen | Denmark | 42:04.4 |
26 | Jonas Pilblad | Sweden | 42:13.4 |
27 | Petr Losman | Czech Republic | 42:28.4 |
28 | Nicolas Girsch | France | 42:32.0 |
29 | Jonne Lehto | Finland | 42:35.8 |
30 | Alexander Shcherbakov | Russia | 42:50.1 |
31 | Kristaps Jeudzems | Latvia | 42:51.0 |
32 | Nicholas Barrable | Great Britain | 43:23.2 |
33 | François Gonon | France | 43:43.5 |
34 | Ramūnas Šimanskas | Lithuania | 43:44.5 |
35 | Oskars Zernis | Latvia | 43:47.2 |
36 | Christian Ott | Switzerland | 44:38.8 |
37 | Axel Fischer | Germany | 44:49.3 |
Thormod Berg | Norway | DSQ | |
Jörgen Wickholm | Finland | DNS |
References edit
- ^ "Results". Retrieved 2020-06-28.
External links edit
- Results on IOF website