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43. Wawel Cup

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Course parameters (II-V stages)

We are pleased to publish the long-awaited course parameters of the 41st Wawel Cup.
At the very beginning, you can see the lengths of the courses from stages located nearby Złoty Potok. Course parameteres for stage 1 will be published soon!

Second due date!

The starting time of Wawel Cup is fast approaching – preparations for the competition are underway! In the meantime, we would like to remind you about the expiry of II due date. The possibility of using the II due date expires in a week, on the 10th June. We are waiting for you!

registration – here

Desert Dessert

We have a pleasure to inform you about a possibility to register for Wawel Cup additional event. ‘Desert Dessert’ includes two races – preliminary and final (final A in handicap start and final B in mass start). For the winners attractive prizes will be prepared.

There is a limit of 60 applications per category

Location – Siedlecka DesertDate – 8.07.2022

Desert Dessert – here

Location map

It’s time to present the location map of this year’s Wawel Cup. You will find here the locations of all five stages, an additional event and Model Event. Together we will create a real celebration of Polish orienteering!

Janów Municipality

We are pleased to present another partner of our competition. The honorary patronage over the 41st edition of Wawel Cup was taken by the Mayor of the Janów Municipality. Janów is the host of four stages of our competition. See you soon!

Janów Municipality – here

Forystek&Partners

This time we would like to present you a partner, which support our club as well as orienteering team in daily sport activities.

Law firm Forystek&Partners is specializing in law services for large busisness entities and they are top-ranked among law firms in Malopolska region. Like every year, we encourage you to visit our partner’s website!

Forystek&Partners – here

W21E winners

It’s time for presenting the best woman in the history of the Wawel Cup! The record of five victories in the W21E category belongs to Anna Górnicka-Antonowicz and Barbara Bączek-Motała. Interestingly, Anna Górnicka won the Wawel Cup over 4 different decades (from 1987 to 2013), and Barbara Bączek’s victories were in the years 1995-2016. Alicja Hornik (née Walenciak) won the Wawel Cup four times. True Legends!

2022 – ???
2021 – Anna Reinhardt
2020 – Ewa Gwóźdź
2019 – Julia Goldmann
2018 – Paulina Cygler
2017 – Maja Morawska
2016 – Barbara Bączek-Motała
2015 – Barbara Bączek-Motała
2014 – Aleksandra Hornik
2013 – Anna Górnicka-Antonowicz
2012 – Anna Morawska
2011 – Maria Pabich
2010 – Olga Sluta
2009 – Anna Górnicka-Antonowicz
2008 – Maria Pabich
2007 – Monika Depta
2006 – Barbara Bączek-Motała
2005 – Dorota Kosińska
2004 – Veronika Behounova
2003 – Monika Depta
2002 – Barbara Bączek
2001 – Anna Górnicka-Antonowicz
2000 – Beata Socha
1999 – Olena Zabrodska
1998 – Johanna Asklof
1997 – Reka Gardonyi
1996 – Anna Górnicka
1995 – Barbara Bączek
1994 – Marcela Kubatkova
1993 – Jana Cieslarova
1992 – Danute Girinskaite
1991 – Marie Honzova
1990 – Alicja Hornik
1989 – Annet Gerold
1988 – Jana Galikova
1987 – Anna Górnicka
1986 – Alicja Walenciak Hornik
1985 – Vera Krajcova
1984 – Agata Czerwińska
1983 – Alicja Walenciak
1982 – Alicja Walenciak

M21E winners

We are pleased to present an update of the list of Wawel Cup winners in the M21E category. Many thanks to Mr. Romuald Miszewski for sending the missing results.

Robert Banach is in the lead with six wins. Rafał Podziński, Jurij Omelchenko and Przemysław Mossakowski won three times each!

2022 – ???
2021 – Gosswein Csaba
2020 – Michał Olejnik
2019 – Silvan Ullmann
2018 – Rafał Podziński
2017 – Rafał Podziński
2016 – Tomas Kuzminskis
2015 – Aleksander Bernaciak
2014 – Kuba Drągowski
2013 – Rafał Podziński
2012 – Mateusz Wensław
2011 – Kamil Włodarczyk
2010 – Kamil Włodarczyk
2009 – Mateusz Wensław
2008 – Robert Banach
2007 – Jerker Lysell
2006 – Dariusz Konarczak
2005 – Robert Banach
2004 – Robert Banach
2003 – Janusz Porzycz
2002 – Sławomir Woźniak
2001 – Robert Banach
2000 – Ville Kponen
1999 – Robert Banach
1998 – Robert Banach
1997 – Jozef Pollak
1996 – Jurij Omelchenko
1995 – Rudolf Ropek
1994 – Jurij Omelchenko
1993 – Jurij Omelchenko
1992 – Jozef Pollak
1991 – Michał Motała
1990 – Petr Henych
1989 – Jens Leibiger
1988 – Istvan Benedek
1987 – Andrzej Olech
1986 – Przemysław Mossakowski
1985 – Josef Krajca
1984 – Przemysław Mossakowski
1983 – Zbigniew Hornik
1982 – Przemysław Mossakowski

Olsztyn Castle – terrain

We present a part of the new map of Stage 1. The courses will be set mostly in open areas. There will be a large number of all types of rock. An exciting beginning is underway!

Mapper – Włodzimierz Dyzio
Course Setter – Marcin Biederman

The largest teams!

The first due date is already behind us! We are pleased to welcome guests from the Czech Republic, Lithuania, Slovakia and Hungary. Traditionally, we also present a list of the largest teams. The rivalry for pole position continues!

1. UKS Azymut Pabianice – 25 competitors – currently 5% zniżki
2. UKS Orientuś Łódź – 23 competitors – currently 5% zniżki
3. Harpagan Gdańsk – 15 competitors
3. KS Hades Poznań – 15 competitors
5. 15 GBZ – 10 competitors
5. KS Kościelec Chrzanów – 10 competitors

registration – here