World Cup in Ski Orienteering



































World Cup in Ski Orienteering

Eduard Khrennikov 2 Ski-EOC 2010.jpg
Russia's Eduard Khrennikov is a three-time winner of the men's overall competition.

Status
active
Genre
sporting event
Date(s)
November–March
Frequency
usually biennial
Location(s)
various
Inaugurated
1989 (1989)
Organised by
IOF

The World Cup in Ski Orienteering is a series of ski-orienteering competitions organized by the International Orienteering Federation. The first official World Cup was held in 1989, then every second year up to 1999, and then in 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, and 2007-2008.[1]




Contents






  • 1 World Cup overall results


    • 1.1 Men


    • 1.2 Women




  • 2 References


  • 3 See also





World Cup overall results



Men












































































































Year
1st
2nd
3rd
Notes
1989
Norway Vidar Benjaminsen

Sweden Stig Mattson

Finland Anssi Juutilainen

1991
Finland Anssi Juutilainen

Sweden Bo Engdahl

Norway Vidar Benjaminsen

1993
Norway Vidar Benjaminsen

Norway Lars Lystad

Norway Harald Svergja

1995
Finland Vesa Mäkipää

Finland Raino Pesu

Norway Vidar Benjaminsen

1997
Finland Vesa Mäkipää

Finland Pekka Varis

Sweden Bertil Nordqvist

1999
Finland Raino Pesu

Sweden Björn Lans

Sweden Bertil Nordqvist

2000
Russia Eduard Khrennikov

Russia Andrei Gruzdev

Finland Jukka Lanki

2001
Finland Matti Keskinarkaus

Finland Jukka Lanki

Russia Eduard Khrennikov

2003
Russia Eduard Khrennikov

Sweden Bertil Nordqvist

Finland Arto Lilja

2006
Russia Eduard Khrennikov

Sweden Tomas Löfgren

Finland Staffan Tunis

2007/08
Sweden Erik Rost

Sweden Peter Arnesson

Russia Andrei Lamov

2009/10
Russia Eduard Khrennikov

Finland Staffan Tunis

Russia Andrey Grigoriev

2011/12
Finland Staffan Tunis

Sweden Peter Arnesson

Russia Andrey Grigoriev

2013/14
Russia Andrei Lamov

Norway Hans Jørgen Kvåle

Norway Lars Hol Moholdt
[2]


Women












































































































Year
1st
2nd
3rd
Notes
1989
Finland Virpi Juutilainen

Norway Ragnhild Bratberg

Sweden Ann Charlotte Karlsson

1991
Sweden Arja Hannus

Sweden Annika Zell

Finland Virpi Juutilainen

1993
Finland Arja Nuolioja

Finland Riitta Karjalainen

Norway Hilde Gjermundshaug Pedersen

1995
Finland Arja Nuolioja

Sweden Lena Hasselström

Norway Hilde Gjermundshaug Pedersen

1997
Norway Hilde Gjermundshaug Pedersen

Finland Liisa Anttila

Finland Terhi Holster

1999
Sweden Arja Hannus

Sweden Lena Hasselström

Sweden Annika Zell

2000
Sweden Lena Hasselström

Sweden Annika Zell

Sweden Arja Hannus

2001
Sweden Lena Hasselström

Russia Tatiana Vlasova

Norway Stine Hjermstad Kirkevik

2003
Russia Natalia Tomilova

Russia Tatiana Vlasova

Sweden Stina Grenholm

2006
Norway Stine Hjermstad Kirkevik

Russia Tatiana Vlasova

Sweden Marie Lund

2007/08
Russia Tatiana Vlasova

Finland Liisa Anttila

Russia Olga Shevchenko

2009/10
Russia Natalia Tomilova

Norway Marte Reenaas

Kazakhstan Olga Novikova

2011/12
Sweden Josefine Engström

Sweden Tove Alexandersson

Russia Polina Malchikova

2013/14
Russia Tatiana Rvacheva

Sweden Tove Alexandersson

Russia Anastasia Kravchenko
[3]


References





  1. ^ World Cup in Ski Orienteering – IOF (Retrieved on June 20, 2008)


  2. ^ Ski Orienteering World Cup 2013-14 points table


  3. ^ Ski Orienteering World Cup 2013-14 points table




See also




  • International Orienteering Federation (IOF)

  • Ski-orienteering

  • World Ski Orienteering Championships










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