Joakim Ingelsson
Swedish orienteering competitor
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Joakim Ingelsson (born 1963) is a Swedish orienteering competitor. He won the overall world cup in 1992. He has placed second in Jukola twice and has finished in third place as many times.
World cup
Ingelsson finished first overall in the 1992 Orienteering World Cup.[1] The cup consisted of eight races in eight countries, in North America (Toronto, Ontario, Canada and Boston, Massachusetts, USA) and Europe (Russia, Hungary, Austria, Italy, Finland and Sweden).[1] He finished tenth overall in 1986, 10th in 1988, and 36th in 1994.
References
- ^ a b "World Cup 1992 Overall". IOF. Retrieved 22 October 2016.
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Orienteering World Cup winners for men
- 1986: Kent Olsson
- 1988: Øyvin Thon
- 1990: Håvard Tveite
- 1992: Joakim Ingelsson
- 1994: Petter Thoresen
- 1996: Johan Ivarsson
- 1998: Chris Terkelsen
- 2000: Jani Lakanen
- 2002: Bjørnar Valstad
- 2004: Holger Hott Johansen
- 2005: Andrey Khramov
- 2006: Thierry Gueorgiou
- 2007: Thierry Gueorgiou
- 2008: Daniel Hubmann
- 2009: Daniel Hubmann
- 2010: Daniel Hubmann
- 2011: Daniel Hubmann
- 2012: Matthias Kyburz
- 2013: Matthias Kyburz
- 2014: Daniel Hubmann
- 2015: Daniel Hubmann
- 2016: Matthias Kyburz
- 2017: Matthias Kyburz
- 2018: Matthias Kyburz
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