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                    Sunday10.07Sprint
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                    Monday11.07Long
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                    Tuesday12.07Rest Day
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                    Wednesday13.07Middle Quali
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                    Thursday14.07Middle Final
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                    Friday15.07Relay
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                Swiss-O-Week16.07-23.07
 
Competition in brief
- Map: Tarasp
 - Favourites and Terrain
 - Startlists
 
| Women | Men | 
| Extended Startlist | Extended Startlist | 
| Live-GPS (Leg 1) Live-GPS (Leg 2) Live-GPS (Leg 3)  | 
Live-GPS (Leg 1) Live-GPS (Leg 2) Live-GPS (Leg 3)  | 
Results
Highlights Movie
TV (Replay)
The Swiss Relay Teams winning Gold again at the Conclusion of JWOC 2016
    It was a clear situation in the lead of the relay races at the conclusion of the 27th Junior World Orienteering Championships in the Engadin. Switzerland took gold medals #6 and #7. Both the women’s and the men’s team with anchor runners and double world junior champions Joey Hadorn and Simona Aebersold were running in a dominant manner to gold.
Course details
| Women | Men | |
| Length | 4.5-4.7km | 5.3-5.5km | 
| Climb | 230m | 300m | 
| Controls | 14-15 | 17-18 | 
| Winning Time | 3x35min | 3x35min | 
Technical Responsibility
| Course planners | 
Marcel Schiess  Baptiste Rollier  | 
| Cartography | Beat Imhof | 
Public race / Spectators
- Training «In the footsteps of the champions»
 - On site entry (10:00-15:00)
 - Starttimes: 14:15-15:30
 - Traveling with Public Transport: Postal Bus from Scuol-Tarasp to "Tarasp, Fontana"
Timetable - Parking location (Scuol):
N 46° 47' 40" / E 10° 17' 10"
Then Postal Bus to "Tarasp, Fontana" - Additional spectators transport information
 
Impressions from terrain
    
    
    
    Images: JWOC 2016 + steineggerpix.com
Maps
Top 10 at JWOC 2015 in Norway
Women
| 1 | SWE 1 Andrea Svensson, Johanna Oberg, Sara Hagstrom  | 
| 2 | SUI 1 Sofie Bachmann, Simona Aebersold, Sandrine Mueller  | 
| 3 | NOR 2 Heidi Martensson, Tonje Vassend, Marie Olaussen  | 
| 4 | FIN 2 Niina Hulkkonen, Emmi Jokela, Pihla Otsamo  | 
| 5 | POL 1 Weronika Cych, Maja Morawska, Aleksandra Hornik  | 
| 6 | DEN 1 Josefine Lind, Amanda Falck Weber, Miri Thrane Odum  | 
| 7 | CZE 1 Tereza Novakova, Gabriela Hirsova, Anna Stickova  | 
| 8 | RUS 1 Daria Korobeynik, Marina Trubkina, Maria Zasimovskaia  | 
| 9 | FRA 1 Maelle Beauvir, Delphine Poirot, Chloe Haberkorn  | 
| 10 | EST 1 Margret Zimmermann, Triinu Rooni, Marianne Haug  | 
Men
| 1 | FIN 1 Topi Raitanen, Aleksi Niemi, Olli Ojanaho  | 
| 2 | NOR 2 Hakon Christiansen, Anders Felde Olaussen, Markus Holter  | 
| 3 | SWE 1 Emil Granqvist, Erik Andersson, Simon Hector  | 
| 4 | FRA 1 Arnaud Perrin, Mathieu Perrin, Nicolas Rio  | 
| 5 | AUT 1 Rafael Dobnik, Mathias Peter, Matthias Groell  | 
| 6 | SUI 2 Joey Hadorn, Noah Zbinden, Patrick Zbinden  | 
| 7 | NZL 1 Devon Beckman, Shamus Morrison, Tim Robertson  | 
| 8 | DEN 1 Magnus Maag, Bjorn Cederberg, Magnus Dewett  | 
| 9 | POL 1 Radoslaw Piotrowski, Krzysztof Wolowczyk, Krzysztof Rzenca  | 
| 10 | GBR 2 Matthew Elkington, Dane Blomquist, Chris Galloway  | 
            
                
























