Beginners classes |
Birth year |
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W/M 10 |
2002 or after |
W/M 12 |
2000 and 2001 |
Competition classes |
Birth year |
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W/M 14 |
1998 and 1999 |
W/M 16 |
1996 and 1997 |
W/M 18 |
1994 and 1995 |
W/M 20 |
1992 to 1993 |
W/M 21E/A |
1978 to 1991 |
W/M 21B* |
1978 to 1991 |
W/M 35 |
1973 to 1977 |
W/M 40 |
1968 to 1972 |
W/M 45 |
1963 to 1967 |
W/M 50 |
1958 to 1962 |
W/M 55 |
1953 to 1957 |
W/M 60 |
1948 to 1952 |
W/M 65 |
1943 to 1947 |
W/M 70 |
1938 to 1942 |
W/M 75 |
1937 and before |
M80 |
1932 and before |
* B competition classes consist in shorter and less competitive course
Open Classes |
Age/Sex |
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Easy Short |
Any age or gender, individually or in group |
Difficult Short |
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Easy Long |
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Difficult Long |
Short and easy - Courses between 2 and 4 km, with an estimated time of 40 minutes, using strong linear references, preferably pathways, with low navigation challenge. Virtually no physical endurance needed. If requested upon entry, guides will be provided.
Short and challenging - Courses between 3 and 5 km, with an estimated time of 60 minutes, requires some navigation skills and low physical endurance.
Long and easy - Courses between 4 and 6 km, with an estimated time of 60 minutes, using linear references, requires low navigation skills and low physical endurance.
Long and challenging - Courses between 4 and 7 km or estimated time of 80 minutes, requires some navigation skills and strong physical endurance. Can be used as an alternative to competition classes.
Short and challenging - Courses between 3 and 5 km, with an estimated time of 60 minutes, requires some navigation skills and low physical endurance.
Long and easy - Courses between 4 and 6 km, with an estimated time of 60 minutes, using linear references, requires low navigation skills and low physical endurance.
Long and challenging - Courses between 4 and 7 km or estimated time of 80 minutes, requires some navigation skills and strong physical endurance. Can be used as an alternative to competition classes.
Elite and Super Elite:
The Male Elite class was divided in two. The 100 best of World Raking will be in M21SuperElite and the remaining in M21Elite. In day 3 both classes will count to WRE, like IOF suggests.