World Cup in Ski Orienteering

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]

World Cup in Ski Orienteering
Russia's Eduard Khrennikov is a four-time winner of the men's overall competition.
Statusactive
Genresporting event
Date(s)November–March
Frequencyusually biennial
Location(s)various
Inaugurated1989 (1989)
Organised byIOF

World Cup overall results

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Year 1st 2nd 3rd Notes
1989   Vidar Benjaminsen   Stig Mattson   Anssi Juutilainen
1991   Anssi Juutilainen   Bo Engdahl   Vidar Benjaminsen
1993   Vidar Benjaminsen   Lars Lystad   Harald Svergja
1995   Vesa Mäkipää   Raino Pesu   Vidar Benjaminsen
1997   Vesa Mäkipää   Pekka Varis   Bertil Nordqvist
1999   Raino Pesu   Björn Lans   Bertil Nordqvist
2000   Eduard Khrennikov   Andrei Gruzdev   Jukka Lanki
2001   Matti Keskinarkaus   Jukka Lanki   Eduard Khrennikov
2003   Eduard Khrennikov   Bertil Nordqvist   Arto Lilja
2006   Eduard Khrennikov   Tomas Löfgren   Staffan Tunis
2007/08   Erik Rost   Peter Arnesson   Andrei Lamov
2009/10   Eduard Khrennikov   Staffan Tunis   Andrey Grigoriev
2011/12   Staffan Tunis   Peter Arnesson   Andrey Grigoriev
2013/14   Andrei Lamov   Hans Jørgen Kvåle   Lars Hol Moholdt [2]

Women

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Year 1st 2nd 3rd Notes
1989   Virpi Juutilainen   Ragnhild Bratberg   Ann Charlotte Karlsson
1991   Arja Hannus   Annika Zell   Virpi Juutilainen
1993   Arja Nuolioja   Riitta Karjalainen   Hilde Gjermundshaug Pedersen
1995   Arja Nuolioja   Lena Hasselström   Hilde Gjermundshaug Pedersen
1997   Hilde Gjermundshaug Pedersen   Liisa Anttila   Terhi Holster
1999   Arja Hannus   Lena Hasselström   Annika Zell
2000   Lena Hasselström   Annika Zell   Arja Hannus
2001   Lena Hasselström   Tatiana Vlasova   Stine Hjermstad Kirkevik
2003   Natalia Tomilova   Tatiana Vlasova   Stina Grenholm
2006   Stine Hjermstad Kirkevik   Tatiana Vlasova   Marie Lund
2007/08   Tatiana Vlasova   Liisa Anttila   Olga Shevchenko
2009/10   Natalia Tomilova   Marte Reenaas   Olga Novikova
2011/12   Josefine Engström   Tove Alexandersson   Polina Malchikova
2013/14   Tatiana Rvacheva   Tove Alexandersson   Anastasia Kravchenko [3]

References

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See also

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