History of the ARDF World Championships

History of ARDF European or IARU Region 1 Championships

ARDF is Amateur Radio Direction Finding (also: Fox hunting, Radio Orienteering)

 
   

1st World Championship,
Poland, Cetniewo (Wladyslawowo), September 7 - 13, 1980

Results

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2nd World Championship, Norway, Oslo, September 6 - 9, 1984
Results

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3rd World Championship, Yugoslavia, Sarajevo, September 3 - 7, 1986

Results

Minutes of the ARDF WG

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4th World Championship,
Switzerland, Beatenberg, September 7 - 10, 1988

Results

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5th World Championship,
Czechoslovakia,
Štrbské Pleso, September 10 - 15, 1990

Results

6th World Championship, Hungary, Siófok, September 8 - 13, 1992

Results

7th World Championship,
Sweden, Sodertalje, September 12 - 17, 1994

Results

8th World Championship,
Germany, Sankt Englmar, September 2 - 7, 1997

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9th World Championship,
Hungary, Nyíregyháza, September 1 - 6, 1998

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10th World Championship, China, Nanjing, October 13 - 18, 2000

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11th World Championship,
Slovakia, Tatranské Matliare, September 2 – 7, 2002

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12th World Championship,
Czech Republic, Brno, September 7 –12, 2004

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13th World Championship,
Bulgaria, Primorsko, September 12 – 17, 2006

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14th World Championship,
Korea, Hwaseong, September 2 – 7, 2008

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15th World Championship,
Croatia, Opatija, September 13 –18, 2010

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16th World Championship,
Serbia, Kopaonik, September 10–16, 2012

1st World Sprint, September 13, 2012

1st World Foxoring, September 15, 2012

16th WCH old-logo

Results

 

 

17th World Championship,
Kazakhstan, Burabay, September 6 –13, 2014

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18th World Championship,
Bulgaria, Albena, September 3 – 9, 2016

Results

 

19th World Championship,
Korea, Sokcho, September 2 – 8, 2018

Results

   
   
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