Park World Tour
The Park World Tour (abbreviated PWT ) is an annual series of orienteering events . The first season was held in 1996. The races take place in cities and parks.
The aim of the series was, among other things, to give sport a presentation platform and to make it better known, especially in East Asia.
From 2006 the number of races decreased and the importance of the racing series decreased. There are still races (as of 2013) as part of the Park World Tour.
Overview
year | run | Venues |
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1996 | 4th | Vaasa , Laxå , Oslo , Prague |
1997 | 8th | Eskilstuna , Jyväskylä , Flisa , Laxå , Český Krumlov , Budapest , Graz , Venice |
1998 | 10 | Hong Kong , Beijing , Västerås , Helsinki , Assisi , Schladming , Olomouc , Gothenburg |
1999 | 8th | Farum , Skansen , Turku , Glasgow , Oslo , Tokyo , Hangzhou , Shanghai |
2000 | 8th | Hamina , Kumla , Maribor , Leibnitz , Fredrikstad , Bangkok , Shanghai , Kunming |
2001 | 7th | Chrudim , Oslo , Bangkok , Nanjing , Shanghai , Seoul |
2002 | 7th | Čechy pod Kosířem , Prostějov , Vierumäki , Karlsborg , Mulhouse , Alberobello , Matera |
2003 | 3 | Växjö , Jönköping , Eksjö |
2004 | 8th | Gravina di Ginosa , Lecce , Prostějov , Bratislava , Nagoya , Nanjing , Suzhou , Shanghai |
2005 | 7th | Otranto , Brindisi , Shanghai , Suzhou , Jinhua , Hangzhou , Yuxi |
2006 | 2 | Palermo , Lagonegro |
2007 | 1 | Fredrikstad |
2008 | 1 | Lonigo |
List of overall winners
Men's
Ladies
Web links
- Event series website
- Park World Tour ol-wiki.de