The 2024 Orienteering World Cup got underway in Switzerland under very variable weather conditions. As the first runners in the men’s qualification got underway the sun was shining, but halfway through heavy rain made the short tricky courses even more complicated.
Due to the weather being so bad, the Womens start was delayed by 30mins and the rain eased, so that the rest of the qualification could go ahead.
Of the British Team, Ralph Street, Nathan Lawson, Rachel Brown and Cecilie Andersen made it out of the qualification heats into the quarter finals the following day.
Fortunately, the previous day’s heavy rain was nowhere to be seen, and the sun shone in central Olten that hosted all of the Saturday’s races.
Joey Hadorn (SUI) and Tove Alexandersson (SWE) took the first Orienteering World Cup wins of 2024, on a flat and fast urban terrain course in the old town centre. The semi-finals featured “runner choice”, leaving the athletes with 20 seconds before the start to decide one of three course options. It was at this point that Ralph Street along with Sweden’s Hanna Lundberg missed out on the top 2 to earn a place in the final.
Unfortunately, Cecilie Andersen, Nathan Lawson and Rachel Brown did not make it out of the competitive quarter finals, all with close finishes.
Ralph Street |
Semi Final |
Nathan Lawson |
Quarter Final |
Rachel Brown |
Quarter Final |
Cecilie Andersen |
Quarter Final |
Sunday hosted the Individual Sprint, where athletes returned to the old city centre of Olten, after starting the course in Eastern Olten.
In an event won by Switzerland’s Natalia Gemperle and Sweden’s Emil Svensk Great Britain had 12 competitors on the start line. Unfortunately, Megan Carter Davies as reigning World Champion was still unwell and unable to compete.
After recently returning from studying in America, Grace Molloy was highest of the British Athletes in 14th place, with Ralph Street leading the Men’s team in 16th.
The team quickly moved on to Genoa, Italy where World Cup 2 will be taking place this weekend with another Individual Sprint on the Saturday and Sprint Relay and once again the British athletes will be hoping for good performances as the World Championships on home soil gets ever closer!
Mens |
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Womens |
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Ralph Street |
16th |
Grace Molloy |
14th |
Freddie Carcas |
46th |
Charlotte Ward |
25th |
Nathan Lawson |
50th |
Fiona Bunn |
37th |
Jonathan Crickmore |
54th |
Cecilie Andersen |
49th |
Peter Hodkinson |
67th |
Rachel Brown |
61st |
William Gardner |
83rd |
Mairi Eades |
102nd |
With thanks to our photographer at the event Robert Lines. A full gallery of all the images from World Cup Round 1 is available here. You can also watch interviews carried out by Edward Lines with the athletes post race via our Instagram or Facebook.
In an extremely exciting development, the IOF have today announced that the World Orienteering Championships 2024, which is taking place from 12-16 July 2024 in Edinburgh, will be broadcast live via eurovisionsport.com in France, Germany and the UK.
The news comes as the International Orienteering Federation, IOF, has entered a partnership with the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), the world’s leading alliance for public service media.
This means that even if you are unable to attend the event as a spectator or participant in the WOC Tour 2024, you will be able to follow and support Team GB by watching all the live action for free! All you need to do is sign up to access the coverage.
Get involved in the spirit of WOC 2024 from wherever you are based by setting up a WOC 2024 watch party for your club members! It’s a great opportunity to see Team GB in action as the events unfold and support the national team as they embark on the competition.
That’s right, from 25 May you will be able to catch all the highlights from the Orienteering World Cup Round 1 in Switzerland! Watch the event live via IOF TV.
You will be able to watch back on how our athletes navigated the course around the ‘railway central’ of Switzerland – Olten. Here is the full upcoming programme of orienteering events that will be broadcast:
May 25-26
Orienteering World Cup Round 1, Switzerland – highlights only
June 1-2
Orienteering World Cup Round 2, Italy – highlights only
July 12-16
World Orienteering Championships, Scotland – live broadcast
August 17-20
European Orienteering Championships, World Cup Round 3, Hungary – highlights only
September 26-29, Finland
Orienteering World Cup Round 4, Finland – highlights only
For full details, please read the IOF's press release.
The International Orienteering season is finally upon us! This week the selected athletes for Team GB will travel to Switzerland for World Cup Round 1. Here is a reminder of who will be representing the squad and how you can watch the competition online.
Start times are yet to be confirmed but it is likely the Men's teams will commence the race at 2pm and the Women at 2:50pm. All times CEST (UTC +2)
Representing Team GB are:
Saturday 25 May: KO Sprint Final
Sunday 26 May: Individual Sprint- First Start 12:03
Good luck to each and every one of our athletes, we are very excited for the start of the international season and cannot wait to see all that it brings!
Visit the IOF's website to learn more about how you can catch all the action from the event. Or, simply follow this link to IOF TV to choose which package you wish to purchase.
British Orienteering is delighted to announce the following selections to represent Great Britain for World Cup 1, JWOC, EYOC and JEC. Athletes are listed in alphabetical order of surname.
27 – 30 April 2023 in Østfold, Norway
The 2023 Orienteering World Cup begins the 2023 senior international season in in Østfold, Norway. The athletes selected will run all three forest races: Long, Middle and Relay.
Men |
Women |
Joshua Dudley Ben Mitchell Chris Smithard Ralph Street Alastair Thomas Joe Woodley |
Cecilie Anderson Fiona Bunn Megan Carter-Davies Niamh Hunter Chloe Potter Jo Shepherd |
1 – 9 July 2023 in Baia Mare, Romania
The 2023 Junior World Orienteering Championships (JWOC) comprises a sprint, mixed sprint relay, middle, long and forest relay. The athletes selected will run all races.
Men |
Women |
James Bailey James Hammond Adam Methven Charlie Rennie Ben Squire Euan Tryner
Non-travelling reserve: Alex Wetherill |
Laura Brown Rachel Brown Rachel Duckworth Isobel Howard Imogen Pieters Miia Roller
Non-travelling reserves: Emily Gibbins Iris Macmillan |
26 – 28 August in Virton, Belgium
The 2023 Junior European Cup (JEC) comprises a forest middle, long and relay. The athletes selected will run all races.
Men |
Women |
M18 Adam Barrie Adam Methven
M20 James Bailey Ewan Musgrave Charles Rennie Ben Squire Euan Tryner Alex Wetherill |
W18 Laura Brown Isobel Howard Iris Macmillan Imogen Pieters
W20 Rachel Brown Pippa Carcas Rachel Duckworth Miia Roller |
22 – 25 June in Velingrad, Bulgaria
The 2023 European Youth Orienteering Championships (EYOC) comprises a sprint, long and forest relay. The athletes selected will run all races.
Men |
Women |
M16 Finn Selmer Duguid Ben Perry Tommy Rollins Laurence Ward
Non-travelling reserve: James Bryant
M18 Adam Barrie James Hammond Adam Methven Oliver Prince
Non-travelling reserve: Ben Gostick |
W16 Ruth Gooch Lyra Medlock Anna Todd Freya Tryner
Non-travelling reserve: Iona Scott
W18 Emma Crawford Emily Gibbins Alice Kemsley Iris Macmillan
Non-travelling reserve: Daisy Rennie |
Congratulations to all the selected athletes.
More detail about the purpose and targets for each competition can be found in the selection policy documents here: British Orienteering