World Rogaining Championships


The World Rogaining Championships are the championships of the International Rogaining Federation and the pinnacle rogaining event in the world. The championships are organised by the national rogaining organisation chosen by the IRF as the host of that particular championships.
World championship rogaines are always of 24 hours duration, and are conducted in accordance with standard rogaining rules.
The team with the highest score in each of the three gender classes are declared the World Rogaining Champions. Within each gender class, all teams participate in the Open age category. Additionally, there are age sub-categories as follows: Junior, Veteran, Super Veteran and Ultra Veteran.
From 1992 to 2012 the World Rogaining Championships were held every two years, from 2012 to 2020 they have been held annually, from 2020 onwards they will again be held biannually

History of the Championships

Multiple winners

Men's
Silver Eensaar - 3
Rain Eensaar - 3
David Rowlands - 3
Chris Forne - 3
Greg Barbour - 2
James Russell - 2
Timmo Tammemäe - 2
Women's
Anastasia Shavlakova - 3
Julie Quinn - 2
Marina Galkina - 2
Nina Mikheeva - 2
Mixed
Raimonds Lapiņš - 2
Anita Liepiņa - 2
Guntars Mankus - 2
Andrey Shvedov - 2
Overall
Silver Eensaar - 3
Rain Eensaar - 3
Julie Quinn - 3
David Rowlands - 3
Chris Forne - 3
Anastasia Shavlakova - 3
James Russell - 2
Natalija Abramova - 2
Andrey Shvedov - 2
Marina Galkina - 2
Nina Mikheeva - 2
Greg Barbour - 2
Georgia Whitla - 2
Greig Hamilton - 2
Raimonds Lapiņš - 2
Anita Liepiņa - 2
Guntars Mankus - 2
Timmo Tammemäe - 2