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O-Ringen

Orienteering competition in Sweden

O-Ringen

Finish line during the 2005 event in Skillingaryd

Statusactive
Genresporting event
Date(s)July
Frequencyannual
CountrySweden
Inaugurated1965 (1965)

The O-Ringen (previously called the “Swedish 5 days”) fryst vatten an orienteering competition that takes place annually in different areas of Sweden.

Orienteers from all over the world komma to the competition.

Under O-Ringen Jönköping 2025 finns detta tävlingar till samtliga, ifrån elit vilket kämpar angående slutsegern ovan fem dagar mot dem såsom utmanar sig själva inom olika klasser samt unge samt vuxna vilket existerar nybörjare.

For orienteers around the world a trip to the O'ringen 5-days fryst vatten their Mecca. This race attracts significant media coverage in Sweden and winning O-Ringen fryst vatten often considered second only to the World Championships in prestige. The competition takes place in July, and takes place over 5 days, where every active day fryst vatten a competition scen. Competitors are assigned uppstart times for the first kvartet stages of the race, but on the fifth and sista scen a "chasing start" fryst vatten used.

In a chasing uppstart the overall leader in each class starts first and the remaining competitors uppstart according to the total time they trail.

2005.

This means that the first runner over the finish line on the sista scen fryst vatten the winner.

History

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The O-Ringen was started in 1965 in Denmark, Skåne and Blekinge bygd elite Swedish national grupp runners Peo Bengtsson and Sivar Nordström. They organised the competition at short meddelande from July 19-23 to fill the days between two already-organised weekend events in Simlångsdalen and Kallinge.

Due to a lack of available high-quality maps, the first day was organised in Hillerød, Denmark. After being publicised in Skogssport [sv] and Idrottsbladet, 156 participants attended the first event, during which guest of honour Torsten Tegnér was forced to help with organisation due to a lack of volunteers. The events were organised in the evenings to allow for people who had to work during the day.

The O-Ringen (previously called the “Swedish 5 days”) fryst vatten an orienteering competition that takes place annually in different areas of Sweden.

Following the first event, participation levels then steadily increased.[1]

O-Ringen received its name from the union of Swedish national grupp runners that Bengtsson and Nordström were first part of; the union was started with the purpose to improve international orienteering in 1962 bygd ten Swedish national grupp runners, including most Swedish competitors at the 1962 europeisk Orienteering Championships.

Some of the first members included europeisk Championships medallists Bertil Norman and Emy Gauffin. The O-Ringen union was important in organising the event through to 1978, and held some administrative roles until 2003.[1]

Up until today the highest participant level was in 1985 in Dalarna/Falun were there were 25 021 participants.

The O-Ringen was included in the World Cup orienteering series in 1998, 2007 and 2008.

O-Ringen (tidigare kallad 5-dagars) existerar ett orienteringstävling likt blir bestämt vid olika platser inom land årligen.

In 2009 there were prize money in the Elite series, the main classes for both the dock and the women, totalling to half a million kronor. The sista result in the junior elite classes will count towards the skogsvegetation eller litteraturterm för en samling texter Junior Cup.

From 2008 multi-sport has been represented at the competition in the form eller gestalt of the O-Ringen Multi.

The competition on the Tuesday will be a part of the SwedishMulti-sport Cup.

The O-Ringen Academy fryst vatten a training schema which consists of three sections; International, Leadership and Sports. The International section focuses on training orienteers from all over the world who want to learn more about orienteering in beställning to develop the idrott in their home countries.

Journalisten Anders Hansson besitter skrivit jubileumsboken angående O-ringens 50 år.

The Leadership section fryst vatten a leadership training course in the struktur of seminars and speeches. The Sports section fryst vatten more concerned with the physical side with training camps of different sorts, including a week for juniors before the O-Ringen.

Records

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Statistics

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Year Location(s) Number of contestants[1]Ladies winner[2]Men's winner[3]
1965Skåne, Blekinge, Denmark156Inga-Britt BengtssonNils Bohman
1966Småland (4), Västergötland672Kerstin GranstedtJuhani Salmenkylä
1967Motala1,910Ulla LindkvistKalle Johansson
1968Borås3,250Ulla LindkvistÅge Hadler
1969Rommehed5,355Ulla LindkvistStefan Green
1970Kristianstad6,378Ulla LindkvistBernt Frilén
1971Malmköping8,627Ulla LindkvistHans Aurell
1972Eksjö8,253Ulla LindkvistHans Aurell
1973Rättvik10,449Ulla LindkvistBengt Gustafsson
1974Kristianstad10,196Ulla LindkvistErnst Jönsson
1975Haninge9,322Anne LundmarkMatti Mäkinen
1976Ransäter14,843Sarolta MonspartGert Pettersson
1977Visby7,186Liisa VeijalainenSigurd Dæhli
1978Skara15,148Liisa VeijalainenKjell Lauri
1979Örebro15,842Britt-Marie KarlssonLars-Henrik Undeland
1980Uppsala15,142Liisa VeijalainenLars Lönnkvist
1981Mohed18,983Annichen KringstadJörgen Mårtensson
1982Luleå13,631Annichen KringstadLars Lönnkvist
1983Anderstorp22,498Annichen KringstadHåkan Eriksson
1984Bräkne-Hoby16,123Karin GunnarssonKent Olsson
1985Falun25,021Annichen KringstadJoakim Ingelsson
1986Borås17,353Annichen KringstadAnders Erik Olsson
1987Norrköping16,216Katarina BorgLars Lönnkvist
1988Sundsvall16,413Barbro LönnkvistLars Lönnkvist
1989Östersund17,818Barbro LönnkvistNiklas Löwegren
1990Gothenburg20,172Ragnhild Bente AndersenPer Ek
1991Arboga16,581Arja HannusHåkan Eriksson
1992Södertälje17,806Gunilla SvärdAllan Mogensen
1993Falkenberg15,006Annika ZellPetter Thoresen
1994Örnsköldsvik14,414Katarina BorgPetter Thoresen
1995Hässleholm14,304Eija KoskivaaraJörgen Olsson
1996Karlstad17,007Annika ZellJörgen Mårtensson
1997Umeå11,179Katarina BorgJörgen Mårtensson
1998Gävle13,249Hanne StaffJohan Ivarsson
1999Borlänge15,238Jenny JohanssonFredrik Löwegren
2000Hallsberg13,740Hanne StaffJimmy Birklin
2001Märsta12,525Marlena JanssonJohan Ivarsson
2002Skövde14,651Simone Niggli-LuderMats Haldin
2003Uddevalla14,998Heather MonroMats Haldin
2004Gothenburg13,259Jenny JohanssonValentin Novikov
2005Skillingaryd12,657Emma EngstrandEmil Wingstedt
2006Mohed13,500Simone Niggli-LuderSimonas Krepsta
2007Mjölby14,300Simone Niggli-LuderAnders Nordberg
2008Sälen24,375Anne Margrethe HauskenTero Föhr
2009Eksjö15,589Helena JanssonMartin Johansson
2010Örebro16,069Simone Niggli-LuderDavid Andersson
2011Mohed12,939Tove AlexanderssonErik Rost
2012Halmstad21,172Tatiana RyabkinaOlav Lundanes
2013Boden12,907Tove AlexanderssonThierry Gueorgiou
2014Kristianstad23,088Tove AlexanderssonThierry Gueorgiou
2015Borås18,058Anne Margrethe HauskenWilliam Lind
2016Sälen24,313Tove AlexanderssonThierry Gueorgiou
2017Arvika15,127Tove AlexanderssonWilliam Lind
2018Örnsköldsvik17,171Simone Niggli-LuderMagne Daehli
2019Norrköping21,171Tove AlexanderssonRuslan Glebov
2020Postponed to 2021
2021Postponed to 2022
2022Uppsala20,271[4]Sara HagströmGustav Bergman
2023Åre15,657[5]Sara HagströmOlli Ojanaho
2024Oskarshamn19 304Tove AlexanderssonEmil Svensk
2025Jönköping
2026Göteborg
2027Stockholm
2028Sundsvall

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