Posted on | November 4, 2013 | Category: News
As the new Orienteering World Ranking system comes
into effect on January 1, 2014, one of the major changes is that there will no
longer be any races where the competitors do not score points. In a standard
World Ranking Event (WRE), the winners are guaranteed at least 800 points, and
each participant at least 10 points. Please read more about the details in the previous news article.
IOF Vice President Mike Dowling, responsible for
the World Ranking Review in IOF Council, comments:
“The IOF initiated the review of the Foot
Orienteering World Ranking Review Project to address a number of issues. Among
these were:
- to ensure that all WREs in all member Federations
result in competitors receiving ranking points for finishing the race.
- to better match ranking point outcomes to the status of the IOF major events such as World Championships, World Cup, Regional Championships and other major IOF events such as our participation in The World Games.
- to meet the demands of the new WOC model for middle/long start order
- to recognise that there is a measure of specialisation and differential between urban and forest formats of our sport
- to provide more opportunities for a greater diversity of top level orienteers to be recognised.
- to make it clearer the ranking points that can be expected from each of the different levels of IOF events for the winners of WR races.”
- to better match ranking point outcomes to the status of the IOF major events such as World Championships, World Cup, Regional Championships and other major IOF events such as our participation in The World Games.
- to meet the demands of the new WOC model for middle/long start order
- to recognise that there is a measure of specialisation and differential between urban and forest formats of our sport
- to provide more opportunities for a greater diversity of top level orienteers to be recognised.
- to make it clearer the ranking points that can be expected from each of the different levels of IOF events for the winners of WR races.”
To show how the new system will influence
current lists, here is a sample testing of World Ranking on 13 October 2013,
with the new system:
Novo sistema de Ranking Mundial de orientação, entra em vigor
em 1 de janeiro de 2014; uma das principais mudanças é que já não haverá
qualquer corridas onde os competidores não marcar pontos. Em um padrão mundial
Ranking evento (WRE), os vencedores são garantidos pelo menos 800 pontos e cada
participante pelo menos 10 pontos. Por favor, leia mais sobre os detalhes no
artigo anterior notícias. IOF Vice Presidente Mike Dowling, responsável para o
Mundial Ranking revisão no Conselho da IOF, comenta: "o IOF iniciou a
revisão do mundo de orientação de pé Ranking projeto de revisão para resolver
algumas questões. Entre eles estavam: - para garantir que tudo é em todo
resultado de federações membro em concorrentes recebendo pontos no ranking para
terminar a corrida. -a correspondência melhor ranking resultados de ponto para
o status dos grandes eventos como o Campeonato Mundial de IOF, Copa do mundo,
campeonatos regionais e outras importantes eventos IOF, como nossa participação
no The World Games. -para atender às demandas do novo modo WOC...
Sample Testing of WR Events to 13 Oct 2013 – Top
20.
Orienteering World Ranking List – Women
1
5900 SUI Simone Niggli
2
5849 FIN Minna
Kauppi
3
5803 SWE Tove Alexandersson
4
5681 RUS Tatyana Riabkina
5
5618 SWE Helena Jansson
6
5611 SWE Annika Billstam
7
5605 DEN Ida Bobach
8
5592 NOR Anne Margrethe Hausken
9
5540 SUI Judith Wyder
10
5476 FIN Merja
Rantanen
11
5446 SWE Lena Eliasson
12
5430 SUI Sara Luescher
13
5429 NOR Mari Fasting
14
5406 LAT Inga Dambe
15
5398 NOR Tone Wigemyr
16
5391 SWE Lina Strand
17
5386 FIN Venla
Niemi
18
5352 CZE Eva Jurenikova
19
5346 GBR Catherine Taylor
20
5341 FRA Amelie Chataing
Sprint Orienteering World Ranking List – Women
1
5900 SUI Simone Niggli
2
5795 SWE Annika Billstam
3
5632 DEN Maja
Alm
4
5622 SWE Tove Alexandersson
5
5611 DEN Emma Klingenberg
6
5569 NOR Anne Margrethe Hausken
7
5499 DEN Ida Bobach
8
5486 SWE Helena Jansson
9
5476 FIN Venla
Niemi
10
5428 RUS Tatyana Riabkina
11
5424 SUI Judith Wyder
12
5396 SWE Lena Eliasson
13
5381 SWE Lina Strand
14
5346 SUI Rahel Friederich
15
5326 FIN Minna
Kauppi
16
5318 FIN Merja
Rantanen
17
5298 RUS Galina Vinogradova
18
5294 GBR Tessa Hill
18
5294 NOR Tone Wigemyr
20
5341 SUI Ines Brodmann
Orienteering World Ranking List – Men
1
5888 FRA Thierry Gueorgiou
2
5848 NOR Olav Lundanes
3
5830 SUI Fabian Hertner
4
5813 SUI Matthias Kyburz
5
5810 SWE Gustav Bergman
6 5798
SUI Matthias Merz
7
5772 RUS Valentin Novikov
8
5771 SWE Peter Oberg
9
5744 SUI Daniel Hubmann
10
5711 NOR Magne Daehli
11
5696 LAT Edgars Bertuks
12
5684 NOR Carl Waaler Kaas
13
5670 NOR Anders Nordberg
14
5637 SWE Johan Runesson
15
5617 UKR Oleksandr Kratov
16
5608 FIN Jani
Lakanen
17
5606 SUI Marc Lauenstein
18
5603 DEN Tue Lassen
19
5599 FRA Philippe Adamski
20
5581 FRUS Dmitriy Tsvetkov
Sprint Orienteering World Ranking List – Men
1
5850 SUI Matthias Kyburz
2
5787 SWE Jonas Leandersson
3
5761 SWE Jerker
Lysell
4
5703 SUI Daniel Hubmann
5
5669 SUI Matthias Merz
6
5668 GBR Scott Fraser
7
5635 DEN Rasmus Thrane Hansen
8
5611 SUI Fabian Hertner
9
5593 SUI Matthias Mueller
10
5577 BUL Kiril Nikolov
11
5527 NOR Olav Lundanes
12
5518 SUI Andreas Kyburz
13
5514 GBR Murray Strain
14
5511 SUI Martin Hubmann
15
5506 RUS Andrey Khramov
16
5500 FRA Frederic Tranchand
17
5491 FIN Morten B.
Bostrom
18
5484 SWE Gustav Bergman
18
5475 CZE Jan Prochazka
20
5472 NOR
Oystein Kvaal Osterbo
Edit: Please note that these results were created
for testing purposes only, and they do not include, for example, results from
Junior World Orienteering Championships.
To access the real situation on the World Ranking
List as it was on 13 October 2013, please visit our World Ranking
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