Matthias Müller (orienteer)
Swiss orienteering competitor
Müller at WOC 2010 | ||
Medal record | ||
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Men's orienteering | ||
Representing Switzerland | ||
World Championships | ||
2010 Trondheim | Sprint | |
2010 Trondheim | Relay | |
2011 Savoie | Sprint | |
2012 Lausanne | Sprint | |
World Cup | ||
2010 | WC Overall | |
European Championships | ||
2010 Primorsko | Relay | |
2012 Falun | Relay |
Matthias Müller (born 12 September 1982) is a Swiss orienteering competitor.
He participated in the 2009 World Orienteering Championships in Miskolc, where he placed 7th in the Sprint and 4th in the Middle Distance events.[1]
He won a gold medal in the Relay with the Swiss team at the 2010 European Orienteering Championships in Primorsko.[2] He won the Sprint Distance at the 2010 World Orienteering Championships in Trondheim,[3] and the Bronze medal in the Relay competition together with Daniel Hubmann and Matthias Merz.[4]
References
- ^ "WOC 2009 HUN. Miskolc, Hungary, 16–23 August 2009". International Orienteering Federation. Archived from the original on 27 August 2010. Retrieved 9 August 2010.
- ^ "European Orienteering Championships 2010. Primorsko, Bulgaria, 27 May - 6 June". International Orienteering Federation. Archived from the original on 20 June 2010. Retrieved 9 August 2010.
- ^ "WOC 2010 Sprint Men; Trondheim; Results". International Orienteering Federation. Archived from the original on 18 August 2010. Retrieved 17 August 2010.
- ^ "WOC 2010 Relay Men; Granåsen, Trondheim; Results". International Orienteering Federation. Archived from the original on 20 August 2010. Retrieved 17 August 2010.
External links
- Matthias Müller at the International Orienteering Federation
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Orienteering World Champions Men
- 1966: Åge Hadler
- 1968: Kalle Johansson
- 1970: Stig Berge
- 1972: Åge Hadler
- 1974: Bernt Frilén
- 1976: Egil Johansen
- 1978: Egil Johansen
- 1979: Øyvin Thon
- 1981: Øyvin Thon
- 1983: Morten Berglia
- 1985: Kari Sallinen
- 1987: Kent Olsson
- 1989: Petter Thoresen
- 1991: Jörgen Mårtensson
- 1993: Allan Mogensen
- 1995: Jörgen Mårtensson
- 1997: Petter Thoresen
- 1999: Bjørnar Valstad
- 2001: Jørgen Rostrup
- 2003: Thomas Bührer
- 2004: Bjørnar Valstad
- 2005: Andrey Khramov
- 2006: Jani Lakanen
- 2007: Matthias Merz
- 2008: Daniel Hubmann
- 2009: Daniel Hubmann
- 2010: Olav Lundanes
- 2011: Thierry Gueorgiou
- 2012: Olav Lundanes
- 2013: Thierry Gueorgiou
- 2014: Thierry Gueorgiou
- 2015: Thierry Gueorgiou
- 2016: Olav Lundanes
- 2017: Olav Lundanes
- 2018: Olav Lundanes
- 2019: Olav Lundanes
- 2021: Kasper Fosser
- 2023: Kasper Fosser
- 1991: Petr Kozák
- 1993: Petter Thoresen
- 1995: Yuri Omeltchenko
- 1997: Janne Salmi
- 1999: Jørgen Rostrup
- 2001: Pasi Ikonen
- 2003: Thierry Gueorgiou
- 2004: Thierry Gueorgiou
- 2005: Thierry Gueorgiou
- 2006: Holger Hott Johansen
- 2007: Thierry Gueorgiou
- 2008: Thierry Gueorgiou
- 2009: Thierry Gueorgiou
- 2010: Carl Waaler Kaas
- 2011: Thierry Gueorgiou
- 2012: Edgars Bertuks
- 2013: Leonid Novikov
- 2014: Olav Lundanes
- 2015: Daniel Hubmann
- 2016: Matthias Kyburz
- 2017: Thierry Gueorgiou
- 2018: Eskil Kinneberg
- 2019: Olav Lundanes
- 2021: Matthias Kyburz
- 2023: Matthias Kyburz
- 2001: Jimmy Birklin
- 2003: Jamie Stevenson
- 2004: Niclas Jonasson
- 2005: Emil Wingstedt
- 2006: Emil Wingstedt
- 2007: Thierry Gueorgiou
- 2008: Andrey Khramov
- 2009: Andrey Khramov
- 2010: Matthias Müller
- 2011: Daniel Hubmann
- 2012: Matthias Kyburz
- 2013: Mårten Boström
- 2014: Søren Bobach
- 2015: Jonas Leandersson
- 2016: Jerker Lysell
- 2017: Daniel Hubmann
- 2018: Daniel Hubmann
- 2021: Isac von Krusenstierna
- 2022: Kasper Fosser
- 2024: Martin Regborn
- 2022: Matthias Kyburz
- 2024: Riccardo Rancan
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