
The Nordic Quizzing Championships is a bi-annual quiz event in the Nordic and Baltic countries. Top quizzers from Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Greenland, Åland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are invited.
The event includes three different competitions: An Individual Competition, a Team Competition, and a Pairs Competition.
International Quizzing Association delegates from Estonia, Finland and Norway, meeting at the European Quizzing Championships in Blackpool in November 2007, began talks with a view to instituting a Nordic Championships. The first event was hosted by Tallinn, Estonia in 2008.[1] In 2010 the competition was in Turku, Finland.[2] The 2012 championships took place in Copenhagen, Denmark.[3] In 2015 the competition was held in Oslo, Norway following a 3-year break.[4] In 2018 the championships took place in Tallinn, Estonia.[5]
Results
2008: Tallinn
10 May 2008.[6]
| Competition | Winner | Runner-up | Third place | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Singles |  Tero Kalliolevo |  Ole Martin Halck |  Thomas Kolåsæter | 
| Pairs |  Tero Kalliolevo  Jussi Suvanto |  Ole Martin Halck  Harald Aastorp |  Øystein Aadnevik  Dag Fjeldstad | 
| Teams |  Tero Kalliolevo  Jussi Suvanto  Jari-Pekka Vuorela  Tuomas Tumi |  Dag Fjeldstad  Harald Aastorp  Lars Heggland  Knut Heggland |  Tore Dahl  Trine Aalborg  Thomas Kolåsæter  Ole Martin Halck | 
2010: Turku
22 and 23 May 2010.[7]
| Competition | Winner | Runner-up | Third place | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Singles |  Tero Kalliolevo |  Tore Dahl |  Harald Aastorp | 
| Pairs |  Tero Kalliolevo  Tuomas Tumi |  Tore Dahl  Ole Martin Halck |  Knut Heggland  Lars Heggland | 
| Teams |  Tero Kalliolevo  Tuomas Tumi  Jari-Pekka Vuorela  Jari Hynninen |  Sigve Sørland  Harald Aastorp  Stig Sanner  Lars Heggland |  Tore Dahl  Jon Strøm  Thomas Kolåsæter  Knut Heggland | 
2012: Copenhagen
19 and 20 May 2012.[8]
| Competition | Winner | Runner-up | Third place | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Singles |  Tero Kalliolevo |  Thomas Kolåsæter |  Harald Aastorp | 
| Pairs |  Tero Kalliolevo  Tuomas Tumi |  Ove Põder  Tauno Vahter |  Thomas Kolåsæter  Tore Dahl | 
| Teams |  Thomas Kolåsæter  Ole Martin Halck  Lars Heggland  Tore Dahl |  Ove Põder  Igor Habal  Arko Olesk  Tauno Vahter |  Harald Aastorp  Ingrid Sande Larsen  Stig Sanner  Geir Kristiansen | 
2015: Oslo
25 and 26 April 2015.[9]
| Competition | Winner | Runner-up | Third place | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Singles |  Thomas Kolåsæter |  Ove Põder |  Tero Kalliolevo | 
| Pairs |  Tero Kalliolevo  Jussi Suvanto |  Tore Dahl  Thomas Kolåsæter |  Ole Martin Halck  Harald Aastorp | 
| Teams |  Thomas Kolåsæter  Ole Martin Halck  Geir Kristiansen  Harald Aastorp |  Arne Blakkisrud  Lars Heggland  Knut Heggland  Stig Sanner |  Jari Hakalax  Tero Kalliolevo  Jussi Suvanto  Tuomas Tumi | 
2018: Tallinn

19 and 20 May 2018.[10][11][12]
| Competition | Winner | Runner-up | Third place | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Singles |  Igor Habal |  Ole Martin Halck |  Tero Kalliolevo | 
| Pairs |  Igor Habal  Kaarel Silmato |  Tore Dahl  Thomas Kolåsæter |  Ove Põder  Tauno Vahter | 
| Teams |  Igor Habal  Ove Põder  Kaarel Silmato  Tauno Vahter |  Thomas Kolåsæter  Lars Heggland  Tore Dahl  Geir Kristiansen |  Markku Virtanen  Tero Kalliolevo  Jussi Suvanto  Tuomas Tumi | 
References
- ↑ Põhjamaade meistrivõistlused 10.05.2008
- ↑ Nordisk mesterskap 2010 - parkonkurransen
- ↑ NQC 2012
- ↑ Nordic Quizzing Championship 2015
- ↑ Nordic Quizzing Championship 2018
- ↑ Hooaeg 2007/08 10.05 - Põhjamaade MV
- ↑ NQC 2010 in English
- ↑ NQC 2012
- ↑ Results from the Nordic Quizzing Championships 2015
- ↑ Põhjamaade MV - üksikmäng
- ↑ Põhjamaade MV - võistkonnamäng
- ↑ Põhjamaade MV - paarismäng