Holger Hott

Holger Hott

Hott at the World Cup event in Norway 2007
Medal record
Men's orienteering
Representing  Norway
World Championships
2005 AichiRelay
2006 AarhusMiddle
2004 VästeråsLong
2005 AichiLong
European Championships
2010 PrimorskoRelay
Junior World Championships
1993 KastelruthRelay
1994 GdyniaMiddle

Holger Hott, formerly Holger Hott Johansen, (born 8 April 1974) is a Norwegian orienteering competitor who has won two individual long-distance bronze medals in the World Championships in 2004 and 2005. He was part of Norway's relay team that took gold in the World Championships in Japan in 2005. He also won the overall world cup in 2004.

In August 2006 he won his first individual World Championship title when he took gold in the middle distance at the World Championships in Århus, Denmark.

He competes for Kristiansand Orienteering Club, and was formerly with IF Trauma, IL Express, IL Imås, IFK Lidingö, Bækkelaget Sportsklubb. He won Jukola relay in 1999 and 2009.

He is also a civil engineer (sound/acoustics).

He is married to the Canadian orienteerer Sandy Hott (née Smith). In the spring of 2007 they decided to change their surnames from Hott Johansen merely to Hott, to make it simple and easy to spell. They had thought of this name change for a while, and finally decided to do it before their first son was born in June 2007.