World Cup in Ski Orienteering
World Cup in Ski Orienteering | |
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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 |
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]
World Cup overall results
Men
Year | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | Notes |
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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 |
Women
References
- ↑ World Cup in Ski Orienteering – IOF (Retrieved on June 20, 2008)
See also
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