The second Junior World Mountain Bike Orienteering Championships gather the world’s best juniors to the Danish city Hillerød, just north of Copenhagen, this week. 22 countries have entered Jwoc, comprising 35 girls and 62 boys.
At the same venue and time, 140 elites compete for the the European Championships, including Australian representatives, Alex Randall and Anthony Darr.
At the same venue and time, 140 elites compete for the the European Championships, including Australian representatives, Alex Randall and Anthony Darr.
See updates and results: | www.eocmtbo2009.dk |
Programme: | |
Tuesday 23 June | Sprint distance |
Wednesday 24 June | Middle distance |
Thursday 25 June | Long distance |
Friday 26 June | Rest day |
Saturday 27 June | Relay |