The 2010 edition of the ORIENTEERING WORLD magazine
The magazine includes features, articles and reports such as:
* Change is in the horizon
* Andrey Khramov welcomes visible formats
* Orienteering on TV – great potential – Björn Persson, IOF Sports Director
* You never run alone – GPS tracking brings the spectators to the forest
Foot Orienteering
* A new Swiss phenomenon
Mountain Bike Orienteering
* World Cup title in doubt to the end
Ski Orienteering
* Olga Novikova – aiming for her first international gold
Trail Orienteering
* Trail orienteers in the spotlight
The 2009 edition of the ORIENTEERING WORLD magazine
The magazine includes features, articles and reports such as:
* Making the invisible visible
* The World Games
* Daniel Hubmann -always looking for challenges
* Hanny Alston: “My goal isn’t gold medals”
* Teaching orienteering in Chinese Taipei
* Always something to explore
* The 21st Summer Deaflympics: Two gold medals for Tomas
Foot Orienteering
* The heroes of the relay
* Simone runs with a smile
* Andersen’s first gold
MTB Orienteering
* Fresh success for Adrian Jackson
Ski Orienteering
* A junior beat all the seniors
Trail Orienteering
* Into broad, sunlit uplands
The 2008 edition of the ORIENTEERING WORLD magazine
The magazine includes features, articles and reports such as:
* The many faces of orienteering
* Orienteering – never out of season
Foot Orienteering
* The new number one
* Eight golds – seven nations
* The Chinese dream
Mountain Bike Orienteering
* Committed athletes and hard work key to success
* The first-ever gold medallist from Slovakia
* Other World MTB Orienteering Championships highlights
* Always trying to do better
Ski Orienteering
* Hana Hancikova – new challenger for World Champion titles
* More golds is the goal for Eduard Khrennikov
* Fighting for the medals
* Home athlete aims for best-ever performance
* A milestone for the sport
Trail Orienteering
* Developing both physically and intellectually
* Record numbers at Trail Orienteering Championships
The 2007 edition of the ORIENTEERING WORLD magazine
The magazine includes features, articles and reports such as:
* Dimensions of development – Åke Jacobson, IOF President
* Orienteering on TV, big strides forward – Clive Allen
* Live Internet, a huge growth area – Clive Allen
* More influence for the runners – Erik Borg
* Good to be in the spotlight – Erik Borg
* Good publicity for the town – Brigitte Wolf
* The orienteering map, a common world language – Laszlo Zentai
* Brazil, a leader in orienteering in South America – Barbro Rönnbeg, IOF Secretary General
* Fast forward for orienteering in Turkey – Erik Borg
* No way out – Erik Borg
* Foot Orienteering: Great Champions and new nations – Erik Borg
* MTB Orienteering: History in the making – Pirjo Valjanen
* Ski Orienteering: Khrennikov still hungry for success – Erik Borg
* Trail Orienteering: Trail-blazing in Kiev – Clive Allen
The 2006 edition of the ORIENTEERING WORLD magazine
The magazine includes features, articles and reports such as:
* A defining moment – Åke Jacobson, IOF President
* “The Best-ever World Championships”:The inside story of a planning masterpiece – Clive Allen
* Australia’s First World Champion – Erik Borg
* Valentin is good in all weather – Erik Borg
* The 2006 World Championships: “Very enjoyable for the spectators” – Erik Borg
* Top marks for the WOC media services – Olavi Mäki
* Focus on route choices for the future – Barbro Rönnbeg, IOF Secretary General
* Bernt O. Myrvold, an exceptionally well-travelled orienteer – Erik Borg
* Foot Orienteering: The Stars of 2006
* Ski Orienteering: Tomas Löfgren – motivated by the joy of competing in ski orienteering – Erik Borg
* MTB Orienteering: Finns dominated the World Championships in home terrain – Sami Suodenjoki
* Trail Orienteering: Wheelchairs and bikes on the same tracks; Clock is ticking – trail orienteers also need to be quick – Sami Suodenjoki
The 2005 edition of the ORIENTEERING WORLD magazine
The magazine includes features, articles and reports such as:
* A decade of development – Åke Jacobson, IOF President
* Winds of change – Hugh Cameron, IOF Senior Vice President
* More people, more places – Marcel Schiess, IOF Vice President
*Orienteering boom in Latin America – Barbro Rönnberg, IOF Secretary General
* Simone Niggli, Orienteering’s brightest star – Erik Borg
*Daniel Hubmann – Good to have Simone in the team – Erik Borg
* The fasciNATIONS of 2005 Duisburg
* Familiar faces at the top – Sami Suodenjoki
* A Russian Winter – Erik Borg
* The 2nd World Trail Orienteering Championships in Japan – Anne Braggins