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*[https://pqe.rogaining.org/events/ Results of European Rogaining Championships 2012–2021] |
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*[https://sportrec.eu/erc-gps-tracking/ GPS tracks of teams at European Rogaining Championships in 2013, 2014, 2020, 2021 and 2023] |
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*[https://seiklushunt.ee/erc21/ European Rogaining Championships 2021 in Otepää, Estonia] |
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*[https://www.tume.fi/erc2023/ European Rogaining Championships 2023 in Pöytyä, Finland] |
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The European Rogaining Championships is an annual top level event to establish the European champions in rogaining. The championships are organised by a national rogaining association chosen by the European members of the International Rogaining Federation (IRF).
European championship rogaines are always of 24 hours duration, and are conducted in accordance with the rogaining rules of the IRF. The team with the highest score in each of the three gender classes (Men's, Women's and Mixed teams) are declared the European Rogaining Champions. Within each gender class, all teams participate in the Open age category. Additionally, there are age sub-categories as follows: Youth (up to 23), Veteran (45 and over), Super Veteran (55 and over) and Ultra Veteran (65 and over).[1]
History of the European Rogaining Championships
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1st European Rogaining Championships 2003. Prize giving ceremony. From left: Petr Boranek, Miroslav Seidl (Czechia)
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European Rogaining Championships 2010 Men's Open winners. From left: Petr Boranek, Miroslav Seidl – silver (Czechia), Hannu Oja, Seppo Mäkinen – gold (Finland), Karli Lambot, Rait Pallo, Tõnu Lillelaid – bronze (Estonia)
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European Rogaining Championships 2012 Men's Open winners. From left: Evgeny Dombrovski, Oleg Kalinin – silver (Russia), Armo Hiie, Lauri Lahtmäe – gold (Estonia), Volodymyr Shpetnyy, Viacheslav Savchenko – bronze (respectively Ukraine and Russia)