Pasaulio orientavimosi sporto istorija (anglu kalba)

1897m. zemelapis

Pirmasis OS varžybu žemelapis 1897m.

1897 – 31st October – the first orienteering event in the world: NOR – Oslo (Nordmarken); 8 competitors; map scale 1:30 000; course length 10,5 km; 3 control points; winning time 1,41,07
1899 – 6th February – the first ski-orienteering event in the world: NOR – Trondheim; 12 competitors; course length 20 km; winning time 2,30,20
1900 – the first ski-orienteering relay: SWE
1906 – the first ski-orienteering relay: FIN
1928 – the first independent orienteering club: SWE – SK Gothia
1931 – -the first national championships: SWE
– the first international competition: NOR – Oslo; NOR & SWE
1936 – the establishment of SOFT (Svenska Orienteringsforbundet)
1945 – the establishment of NOF (Norges Orienteringsforbund)
– the establishment of SSL (Suomen Suunnistusliitto)
– the first orienteering magazine: FIN – Suunnistaja
1946 – the establishment of NORD (Nordisk Orienteringsrat – the Nordic Orienteering Council) = NOR, SWE, FIN, DEN
1948 – the first maps drawn especially for orienteering: NOR
1950 – the first special colour map for orienteering: NOR; Knut Valstad; used for the competition on 30th April
1961 – the establishment of IOF (International Orienteering Federation)
1962 – the first European Orienteering Championships (EOC): NOR; winners: D = U. Lindkvist (SWE), H = A. Hadler (NOR)
1966 – the first World Orienteering Championships (WOC): FIN; winners: D = U. Lindkvist (SWE), H = M. Lystad (NOR)
1972 – the first official international ski-orienteering contest: BUL – IPSOL (International Pokal der Ski-OL)
1975 – the first WOC Ski: FIN; winners: D = O. Svanberg (SWE), H = A. Kukkonen (FIN)
1978 – IOF-Symbols for the control descriptions used for the first time: NOR – WOC
1983 – ‘1. Unofficial’ World Cup (WC): HUN, BEL, FIN, AUT, SWE, NOR
1984 – ‘2. Unofficial’ WC
1987 – the first European Cup (EC) Ski: TCH, AUT, ITA, FIN, FIN, SWE
1988 – the introduction of ‘the short distance race’ to the WOC Ski: FIN
1989 – the first WC Ski: AUT, TCH, SWE, NOR
1990 – the first Junior World Orienteering Championships (JWOC): SWE
– the introduction of ‘the short distance race’ to the WC
1991 – the introduction of ‘the short distance race’ to the WOC: TCH
1994 – the first JWOC Ski: FIN
– IOF electronic events calendar
– electronic punching used at the WC for the first time: NOR; the Regnly system
1995 – the first Park World Tour (PWT): SWE, NOR, FIN, CZE
1998 – Ski-orienteering presented at the Olympics in Nagano
– the first official World Masters Orienteering Championships (WMOC): CZE – Novy Bor
– MTBO European Cup
1999 – the first WMOC Ski: RUS
– the first WC MTBO
2000 – European Orienteering Championships (EOC) renewed
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