OK Pan Århus

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OK Pan Aarhus is an orienteering club based in Aarhus, Denmark. The club was founded 23.October 1946.

To date it is the only club to win the Jukola or Tiomila relays that has not been based in Norway, Sweden or Finland. The club won the Venla relay in 2013 and 2014. [1] It won also the women's relay in Tiomila in 2014 with Miri Thrane Ødum, Ita Klingenberg, Ida Bobach, Maja Alm and Signe Søes. [2] Other prominent club members are the world champions Emma Klingenberg, Tue Lassen and Søren Bobach.

Tiomila Results

TioMila results of best completed team
YearPlaceResultpage
201990 [3]
201837 [4]
201748 [5]
201627 [6]
201515 [7]
201436 [8]

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References

  1. "Venla relay winners 1978 -".
  2. Christian Ahlin (2014-05-05). "Pan Århus blev historiska i Eksjö" . Tranås Tidning. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
  3. "Result 2019".
  4. "Results 2018".
  5. "results 2017".
  6. "Results 2016".
  7. "Result 2015".
  8. "Results 2014".