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2006–07 FIS Cross-Country World Cup

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2006–07 FIS Cross-Country World Cup
Discipline Men Women
Overall GermanyTobias Angerer(2nd title) FinlandVirpi Kuitunen
Distance GermanyTobias Angerer FinlandVirpi Kuitunen
Sprint NorwayJens Arne Svartedal FinlandVirpi Kuitunen
Nations Cup NorwayNorway FinlandFinland
Nations Cup Overall NorwayNorway
Stage events
Tour de Ski GermanyTobias Angerer FinlandVirpi Kuitunen
Competition
Locations 18 venues 18 venues
Individual 25 events 25 events
Relay/Team 5 events 5 events
Cancelled 3 events 3 events

The2006–07 FIS Cross-Country World Cupwas a multi-race tournament over a season forcross-countryskiers. It was the 26th officialWorld Cupseason incross-country skiingfor men and women. The season began on 28 October 2006 with 800m sprint races for women inDüsseldorfwhich was eventually won byMarit BjørgenofNorway.This season,Tour de Skiwas a part of the World Cup for the first time. The World Cup is organised by theFISwho also run world cups and championships inski jumping,snowboardingandalpine skiingamongst others.

Calendar

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Both men's and women's events tend to be held at the same resorts over a 2 or 3 day period. Listed below is a list of races which equates with the points table further down this page.

TheTour de Skiis a series of events which count towards the World Cup. The inaugural Tour de Ski was supposed to start with the meet atNové Město,but due to lack of snow the first two events were cancelled. The 1st Tour the Ski started inMünchenand concluded atVal di Fiemme.

Men

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Key: C – Classic / F – Freestyle
WC Stage Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third Yellow bib Ref.
1 1 28 October 2006 GermanyDüsseldorf Sprint F NorwayEldar Rønning NorwayØystein Pettersen NorwayTor Arne Hetland NorwayEldar Rønning [1]
2 2 18 November 2006 SwedenGällivare 15 km F NorwayOle Einar Bjørndalen NorwayTore Ruud Hofstad GermanyFranz Göring NorwayOle Einar Bjørndalen
NorwayEldar Rønning
[2]
3 3 25 November 2006 FinlandRuka Sprint C NorwayJens Arne Svartedal NorwayOdd-Bjørn Hjelmeset NorwayTor Arne Hetland NorwayEldar Rønning [3]
4 4 26 November 2006 FinlandRuka 15 km C NorwayEldar Rønning FranceVincent Vittoz SwedenAnders Södergren [4]
8 December 2006 ItalyAosta Sprint F cancelled, rescheduled to Rybinsk (21 Jan) [5]
10 December 2006 ItalyAosta 30 km C Mass Start cancelled [6]
5 5 13 December 2006 ItalyCogne/Val d'Aosta 15 km C NorwayEldar Rønning NorwayTor Arne Hetland RussiaYevgeny Dementyev NorwayEldar Rønning [7]
6 6 16 December 2006 FranceLa Clusaz 30 km F Mass Start GermanyTobias Angerer RussiaAlexander Legkov RussiaYevgeny Dementyev [8]
29 December 2006 Czech RepublicNové Město 4.5 km C Prologue cancelled due to lack of snow, not rescheduled [9]
30 December 2006 Czech RepublicNové Město 15 km F Pursuit cancelled due to lack of snow, not rescheduled [10]
7 31 December 2006 GermanyMunich Sprint F SwitzerlandChristoph Eigenmann CanadaDevon Kershaw FranceRoddy Darragon NorwayEldar Rønning [11]
8 2 January 2007 GermanyOberstdorf 10 km C + 10 km F
Double Pursuit
FranceVincent Vittoz RussiaAlexander Legkov GermanyTobias Angerer [12]
9 3 January 2007 GermanyOberstdorf 15 km C GermanyFranz Göring GermanyRené Sommerfeldt GermanyTobias Angerer [13]
10 5 January 2007 ItalyAsiago Sprint F NorwayTor Arne Hetland SwedenThobias Fredriksson NorwayPetter Northug [14]
11 6 January 2007 ItalyVal di Fiemme 30 km C Mass Start NorwayEldar Rønning RussiaIvan Alypov FinlandSami Jauhojärvi [15]
12 7 January 2007 ItalyVal di Fiemme 11 km F Pursuit
Final Climb
RussiaSergey Shiryayev RussiaAlexander Legkov ItalyGiorgio Di Centa [16]
7 1st Tour de SkiOverall (29 December 2006 – 7 January 2007) GermanyTobias Angerer RussiaAlexander Legkov NorwaySimen Østensen GermanyTobias Angerer [17]
8 13 20 January 2007 RussiaRybinsk 30 km F Mass Start RussiaAlexander Legkov FranceEmmanuel Jonnier GermanyTobias Angerer GermanyTobias Angerer [18]
9 14 21 January 2007 RussiaRybinsk Sprint F ItalyRenato Pasini RussiaNikolay Pankratov GermanyTobias Angerer [19]
10 15 27 January 2007 EstoniaOtepää 15 km C GermanyAxel Teichmann NorwayFrode Estil NorwayOdd-Bjørn Hjelmeset [20]
11 16 28 January 2007 EstoniaOtepää Sprint C NorwayJens Arne Svartedal RussiaVasily Rochev United StatesTorin Koos [21]
12 17 3 February 2007 SwitzerlandDavos 15 km F FranceVincent Vittoz
SwitzerlandToni Livers
Not awarded AustriaChristian Hoffmann [22]
13 18 15 February 2007 ChinaChangchun Sprint C NorwayOla Vigen Hattestad NorwayBørre Næss NorwayTor Arne Hetland [23]
14 19 16 February 2007 ChinaChangchun 15 km F GermanyTobias Angerer FranceVincent Vittoz FranceEmmanuel Jonnier [24]
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2007(22 February–4 March)
15 20 10 March 2007 FinlandLahti Sprint F NorwayPetter Northug NorwayJens Arne Svartedal NorwayEldar Rønning GermanyTobias Angerer [25]
16 21 11 March 2007 FinlandLahti 15 km C NorwayOdd-Bjørn Hjelmeset NorwayEldar Rønning GermanyTobias Angerer [26]
17 22 14 March 2007 NorwayDrammen Sprint C NorwayBørre Næss SwedenMats Larsson NorwayTrond Iversen [27]
18 23 17 March 2007 NorwayOslo 50 km C NorwayOdd-Bjørn Hjelmeset GermanyTobias Angerer NorwayFrode Estil [28]
19 24 21 March 2007 SwedenStockholm Sprint C RussiaMikhail Devyatyarov SwedenEmil Jönsson SwedenMats Larsson [29]
20 25 24 March 2007 SwedenFalun 15 km C + 15 km F
Double Pursuit
GermanyTobias Angerer SwedenMathias Fredriksson FranceEmmanuel Jonnier [30]

Women

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Key: C – Classic / F – Freestyle
WC Stage Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third Yellow bib Ref.
1 1 28 October 2006 GermanyDüsseldorf Sprint F NorwayMarit Bjørgen RussiaNatalya Matveyeva NorwayElla Gjømle NorwayMarit Bjørgen [31]
2 2 18 November 2006 SwedenGällivare 10 km F Czech RepublicKateřina Neumannová EstoniaKristina Šmigun NorwayMarit Bjørgen [32]
3 3 25 November 2006 FinlandRuka Sprint C SloveniaPetra Majdič FinlandVirpi Kuitunen NorwayMarit Bjørgen [33]
4 4 26 November 2006 FinlandRuka 10 km C FinlandVirpi Kuitunen NorwayMarit Bjørgen EstoniaKristina Šmigun [34]
9 December 2006 ItalyAosta Sprint F cancelled, rescheduled to Rybinsk (21 Jan) [5]
10 December 2006 ItalyAosta 15 km C Mass Start cancelled [35]
5 5 13 December 2006 ItalyCogne/Val d'Aosta 10 km C FinlandVirpi Kuitunen SloveniaPetra Majdič FinlandAino-Kaisa Saarinen FinlandVirpi Kuitunen [36]
6 6 16 December 2006 FranceLa Clusaz 15 km F Mass Start FinlandVirpi Kuitunen FinlandRiitta-Liisa Roponen ItalyArianna Follis [37]
29 December 2006 Czech RepublicNové Město 3 km C Prologue cancelled due to lack of snow, not rescheduled [38]
30 December 2006 Czech RepublicNové Město 10 km F Pursuit cancelled due to lack of snow, not rescheduled [39]
7 31 December 2006 GermanyMunich Sprint F NorwayMarit Bjørgen ItalyArianna Follis CanadaChandra Crawford FinlandVirpi Kuitunen [40]
8 2 January 2007 GermanyOberstdorf 5 km C + 5 km F
Double Pursuit
NorwayKristin Størmer Steira UkraineValentyna Shevchenko RussiaOlga Zavyalova [41]
9 3 January 2007 GermanyOberstdorf 10 km C SloveniaPetra Majdič NorwayKristin Størmer Steira FinlandVirpi Kuitunen [42]
10 5 January 2007 ItalyAsiago Sprint F FinlandVirpi Kuitunen NorwayMarit Bjørgen ItalyArianna Follis [43]
11 6 January 2007 ItalyVal di Fiemme 15 km C Mass Start FinlandVirpi Kuitunen FinlandAino-Kaisa Saarinen NorwayMarit Bjørgen [44]
12 7 January 2007 ItalyVal di Fiemme 10 km F Pursuit
Final Climb
Czech RepublicKateřina Neumannová NorwayKristin Størmer Steira UkraineValentyna Shevchenko [45]
7 1st Tour de SkiOverall (29 December 2006 – 7 January 2007) FinlandVirpi Kuitunen NorwayMarit Bjørgen UkraineValentyna Shevchenko [17]
8 13 20 January 2007 RussiaRybinsk 15 km F Mass Start FinlandRiitta-Liisa Roponen Czech RepublicKateřina Neumannová FinlandAino-Kaisa Saarinen FinlandVirpi Kuitunen [46]
9 14 21 January 2007 RussiaRybinsk Sprint F ItalyArianna Follis GermanyClaudia Künzel-Nystad United StatesKikkan Randall [47]
10 15 27 January 2007 EstoniaOtepää 10 km C PolandJustyna Kowalczyk FinlandVirpi Kuitunen UkraineValentyna Shevchenko [48]
11 16 28 January 2007 EstoniaOtepää Sprint C FinlandVirpi Kuitunen NorwayAstrid Jacobsen RussiaYevgeniya Shapovalova [49]
12 17 3 February 2007 SwitzerlandDavos 10 km F FinlandVirpi Kuitunen RussiaOlga Zavyalova NorwayMarit Bjørgen [50]
13 18 15 February 2007 ChinaChangchun Sprint C RussiaYevgeniya Shapovalova RussiaNatalya Matveyeva NorwayGuro Strøm Solli [51]
14 19 16 February 2007 ChinaChangchun 10 km F Czech RepublicKateřina Neumannová FranceKarine Philippot KazakhstanSvetlana Malahova [52]
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2007(22 February–4 March)
15 20 10 March 2007 FinlandLahti Sprint F FinlandVirpi Kuitunen FinlandRiitta-Liisa Roponen SwedenAnna Dahlberg FinlandVirpi Kuitunen [53]
16 21 11 March 2007 FinlandLahti 10 km C EstoniaKristina Šmigun RussiaOlga Zavyalova GermanyViola Bauer [54]
17 22 14 March 2007 NorwayDrammen Sprint C FinlandVirpi Kuitunen SloveniaPetra Majdič FinlandAino-Kaisa Saarinen [55]
18 23 17 March 2007 NorwayOslo 30 km C FinlandAino-Kaisa Saarinen FinlandVirpi Kuitunen SloveniaPetra Majdič [56]
19 24 21 March 2007 SwedenStockholm Sprint C SloveniaPetra Majdič FinlandVirpi Kuitunen SwedenAnna Dahlberg [57]
20 25 24 March 2007 SwedenFalun 7.5 km C + 7.5 km F
Double Pursuit
NorwayMarit Bjørgen Czech RepublicKateřina Neumannová NorwayTherese Johaug [58]

Men's team

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WC Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third Ref.
1 29 October 2006 GermanyDüsseldorf Team Sprint F SwedenI
Björn Lind
Peter Larsson
NorwayII
Øystein Pettersen
Eldar Rønning
ItalyI
Renato Pasini
Cristian Zorzi
[59]
2 19 November 2006 SwedenGällivare 4 × 10 km relay C/F Germany
Jens Filbrich
Franz Göring
Tobias Angerer
Axel Teichmann
Russia
Nikolay Pankratov
Vasily Rochev
Alexander Legkov
Yevgeny Dementyev
Czech Republic
Martin Koukal
Lukáš Bauer
Jiří Magál
Milan Šperl
[60]
3 17 December 2006 FranceLa Clusaz 4 × 10 km relay C/F RussiaI
Vasily Rochev
Nikolay Pankratov
Alexander Legkov
Yevgeny Dementyev
Norway
Tor Arne Hetland
Eldar Rønning
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
Petter Northug
Germany
Benjamin Seifert
Axel Teichmann
René Sommerfeldt
Tobias Angerer
[61]
21 January 2007 RussiaRybinsk Team Sprint C cancelled, due to rescheduled sprint to Rybinsk (21 Jan) [62]
4 4 February 2007 SwitzerlandDavos 4 × 10 km relay C/F Russia
Ivan Babikov
Sergey Novikov
Ilia Chernousov
Sergey Shiryayev
Italy
Valerio Checchi
Giorgio Di Centa
Fabio Santus
Pietro Piller Cottrer
France
Jean-Marc Gaillard
Vincent Vittoz
Emmanuel Jonnier
Alexandre Rousselet
[63]
5 25 March 2007 SwedenFalun 4 × 10 km relay C/F NorwayI
Øystein Pettersen
Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset
Frode Estil
Petter Northug
Russia
Nikolay Pankratov
Vasily Rochev
Alexander Legkov
Maxim Vylegzhanin
France
Christophe Perrillat-Collomb
Jean-Marc Gaillard
Vincent Vittoz
Emmanuel Jonnier
[64]

Women's team

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WC Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third Ref.
1 29 October 2006 GermanyDüsseldorf Team Sprint F NorwayI
Ella Gjømle
Marit Bjørgen
SwedenI
Britta Norgren
Lina Andersson
FinlandII
Virpi Kuitunen
Aino-Kaisa Saarinen
[65]
2 19 November 2006 SwedenGällivare 4 × 5 km relay C/F NorwayI
Vibeke Skofterud
Hilde Gjermundshaug Pedersen
Kristin Størmer Steira
Marit Bjørgen
GermanyI
Manuela Henkel
Katrin Zeller
Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle
Claudia Künzel
Finland
Kirsi Välimaa
Virpi Kuitunen
Riitta-Liisa Roponen
Aino-Kaisa Saarinen
[66]
3 17 December 2006 FranceLa Clusaz 4 × 5 km relay C/F Germany
Stefanie Böhler
Viola Bauer
Claudia Künzel-Nystad
Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle
Sweden
Lina Andersson
Sara Lindborg
Charlotte Kalla
Britta Norgren
Czech Republic
Helena Erbenová
Kamila Rajdlová
Ivana Janečková
Kateřina Neumannová
[67]
21 January 2007 RussiaRybinsk Team Sprint C cancelled, due to rescheduled sprint to Rybinsk (21 Jan) [68]
4 4 February 2007 SwitzerlandDavos 4 × 5 km relay C/F Sweden
Lina Andersson
Anna Karin Strömstedt
Charlotte Kalla
Britta Norgren
NorwayI
Astrid Jacobsen
Vibeke Skofterud
Kristin Størmer Steira
Marit Bjørgen
Finland
Pirjo Muranen
Aino-Kaisa Saarinen
Kati Venäläinen
Riitta-Liisa Roponen
[69]
5 25 March 2007 SwedenFalun 4 × 5 km relay C/F Germany
Stefanie Böhler
Viola Bauer
Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle
Claudia Künzel-Nystad
FinlandI
Pirjo Muranen
Virpi Kuitunen
Riitta-Liisa Roponen
Aino-Kaisa Saarinen
SwedenI
Anna Dahlberg
Maria Rydqvist
Charlotte Kalla
Britta Norgren
[70]

Men's standings

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Below are tables showing the number of points won in the 2006–07 Cross-Country Skiing World Cup for men.

The first place skier got 100 points, second place got 80, 3rd - 60, 4th - 50, 5th - 45, 6th - 40, 7th - 36, 8th - 32, 9th - 29, 10th - 26, 11th - 24, 12th - 22, 13th - 20, 14th - 18, 15th - 16, 16th - 15... and from then on all the way to 30th - 1 point.

11 distance events and five sprint events counted in the World Cup overall standings.

Overall

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Pos Skier 1 2 3 4 6 7 8-15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Pts
1 GermanyTobias Angerer 4 8 13 1 1 3 3 6 1 9 3 2 1 1131
2 RussiaAlexander Legkov 7 12 22 2 2 1 25 26 578
3 NorwayEldar Rønning 1 8 1 1 17 26 17 3 2 22 556
4 NorwayTor Arne Hetland 3 3 7 2 15 5 15 20 3 18 17 522
5 NorwayOdd-Bjørn Hjelmeset 2 11 4 3 16 1 7 1 17 479
6 FranceVincent Vittoz 30 2 9 14 19 7 1= 2 10 5 463
7 NorwayPetter Northug 11 24 4 5 1 7 12 23 442
8 NorwayJens Arne Svartedal 15 1 19 15 21 1 21 2 18 12 386
9 FinlandSami Jauhojärvi 25 22 8 8 26 7 17 8 27= 24 8 13 5 382
10 NorwayFrode Estil 16 6 11 2 4 3 6 381
11 NorwaySimen Østensen 3 30 5 5 19 14 361
12 SwedenMathias Fredriksson 27 4 14 11 14 13 27= 13 14 17 19 2 336
13 GermanyFranz Göring 3 6 4 6 24 317
14 RussiaYevgeny Dementiev 18 3 3 8 9 24 18 26 315
15 SwedenAnders Södergren 3 5 4 16 23 11 4 297
16 RussiaNikolay Pankratov 29 13 10 23 2 11 7 13 294
17 GermanyRené Sommerfeldt 8 15 6 20 8 11 15 4 269
18 GermanyAxel Teichmann 6 7 5 1 22 8 262
19 GermanyJens Filbrich 9 9 12 12 9 19 29 15 29 250
20 SwedenEmil Jönsson 6 6 7 7 4 2 246
21 FranceEmmanuel Jonnier 16 26 2 28 3 3 238
22 NorwayTrond Iversen 9 4 13 12 4 10 3 9 218
23 RussiaVasily Rochev 10 17 4 15 2 17 17 214
24 NorwayBørre Næss 13 2 29 1 24 209
25 SwedenMats Larsson 16 10 23 2 3 18 202
25 EstoniaJaak Mae 5 26 5 5 6 12 202
27 RussiaSergey Shiryayev 12 10 7 4 200
28 NorwayØystein Pettersen 2 9 16 19 11 11 184
29 Czech RepublicJiří Magál 12 29 13 8 18 9 178
30 NorwayOla Vigen Hattestad 30 23 1 22 21 4 177

Distance

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Rank Points
1 Tobias Angerer(GER) 592
2 Vincent Vittoz(FRA) 415
3 Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset(NOR) 348
4 Eldar Rønning(NOR) 286
5 Frode Estil(NOR) 285
6 Alexander Legkov(RUS) 260
7 Mathias Fredriksson(SWE) 255
8 Anders Södergren(SWE) 238
9 Emmanuel Jonnier(FRA) 219
10 Axel Teichmann(GER) 217

Sprint

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Rank Points
1 Jens Arne Svartedal(NOR) 341
2 Trond Iversen(NOR) 286
3 Emil Jönsson(SWE) 282
4 Tor Arne Hetland(NOR) 234
5 Eldar Rønning(NOR) 215
6 Andrew Newell(USA) 210
7 Børre Næss(NOR) 209
8 Johan Kjølstad(NOR) 181
9 Ola Vigen Hattestad(NOR) 178
10 Vasily Rochev(RUS) 170

Women's standings

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Below are tables showing the number of points won in the 2006–07 Cross-Country Skiing World Cup for women.

The first place skier got 100 points, second place got 80, 3rd - 60, 4th - 50, 5th - 45, 6th - 40, 7th - 36, 8th - 32, 9th - 29, 10th - 26, 11th - 24, 12th - 22, 13th - 20, 14th - 18, 15th - 16, 16th - 15... and from then on all the way to 30th - 1 point.

11 distance events and five sprint events counted in the World Cup overall standings.

Overall

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Pos Skier 1 2 3 4 5 6 7-14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Pts
1 FinlandVirpi Kuitunen 12 13 2 1 1 1 1 5 4 2 1 1 1 12 1 2 2 28 1510
2 NorwayMarit Bjørgen 1 3 3 2 17 2 4 19 3 8 16 10 19 1 941
3 Czech RepublicKateřina Neumannová 24 1 4 5 4 5 2 6 4 1 6 7 7 2 894
4 SloveniaPetra Majdič 10 8 1 7 2 8 6 15 9 11 4 6 2 3 1 26 844
5 FinlandAino-Kaisa Saarinen 17 17 8 8 3 7 4 3 16 6 6 17 9 5 3 1 11 6 826
6 FinlandRiitta-Liisa Roponen 9= 12 8 2 13 1 13 15 2 9 5 16 548
7 UkraineValentyna Shevchenko 4 6 9 6 3 3 25 12 23 12 11 541
8 PolandJustyna Kowalczyk 18 27 4 27 11 1 7 5 11 10 7 6 21 484
9 GermanyEvi Sachenbacher-Stehle 7 19 16 18 25 9 8 9 10 25= 9 8 19 16 27 4 438
10 ItalyArianna Follis 5 14 18 30= 3 16 10 1 21 5 25 28 29 8 419
11 EstoniaKristina Šmigun 2 3 10 15 7 21 1 8 5 405
12 RussiaOlga Zavyalova 9= 15 14 25 14 8 2 2 9 7 398
13 GermanyClaudia Künzel-Nystad 23 16 15 21 28 17 19 22 2 14 28 8 14 17 17 4 13 369
14 NorwayKristin Størmer Steira 12 19 5 7 23 7 4 11 10 367
15 NorwayVibeke Skofterud 5 27 5 6 19 9 7 19 14 13 15 364
16 GermanyViola Bauer 26 13 15 10 16 27 10 16 3 14 20 10 18 333
17 RussiaNatalya Matveyeva 2 23 5 24 4 2 13= 23 18 9 311
18 FranceKarine Philippot 21 22 20 14 12 19 6 2 24 19 287
19 ItalyMarianna Longa 11 22 13 15 17 18 5 18 21 6 9 281
20 SwedenLina Andersson 4 7 30= 9 5 10 5 6 12 272
21 SwedenAnna Dahlberg 14 6 3 15 4 3 20 255
22 RussiaNatalya Korostelyova 15 11 28 11 24 23 11 7 9 22 30 18 218
23 RussiaYevgeniya Shapovalova 13 14 3 1 18 26 216
24 NorwayAstrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen 25 4 17 2 4 17 214
25 GermanyStefanie Böhler 18 10 21 11 6 17 11 20 21 17 23 213
26 NorwayElla Gjømle 3 30 6 14 28 16 12 13 27 23 191
27 FinlandMona-Liisa Malvalehto 6 5 8 5 13 182
28 RussiaAlyona Sidko 29 22 29 21 25 12 5 10 12 23 14 176
29 FinlandPirjo Manninen 22 25 19 26 22 11 17 21 29 5 29 165
30 United StatesKikkan Randall 12 3 7 7 30 155

Distance

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Rank Points
1 Virpi Kuitunen(FIN) 650
2 Kateřina Neumannová(CZE) 627
3 Aino-Kaisa Saarinen(FIN) 441
4 Marit Bjørgen(NOR) 405
5 Kristina Smigun(EST) 405
6 Riitta-Liisa Roponen(FIN) 368
7 Olga Zavyalova(RUS) 326
8 Petra Majdič(SVN) 325
9 Valentyna Shevchenko(UKR) 295
10 Justyna Kowalczyk(POL) 252

Sprint

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Rank Points
1 Virpi Kuitunen(FIN) 532
2 Petra Majdič(SVN) 385
3 Natalya Matveyeva(RUS) 313
4 Lina Andersson(SWE) 238
5 Anna Dahlberg(SWE) 228
6 Marit Bjørgen(NOR) 216
7 Aino-Kaisa Saarinen(FIN) 214
8 Arianna Follis(ITA) 208
9 Yevgeniya Shapovalova(RUS) 203
10 Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen(NOR) 182

Nations Cup

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This is the sum of all individual points scored plus points for relay events. Relays count double (200 to the winner), while two teams may be counted for team sprints.

Overall

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Pos Nation Points Men's (Rk) Women's (Rk)
1 Norway 849 522 (1) 327 (1)
2 Sweden 380 174 (3) 206 (2)
3 Germany 337 201 (2) 136 (4)
4 Italy 245 130 (4) 115 (6)
5 Finland 208 33 (9) 175 (3)
6 Russia 177 42 (7) 135 (5)
7 Switzerland 139 74 (5) 65 (8)
8 Slovenia 88 88 (7)
9 France 87 50 (6) 37 (10)
10 Japan 72 29 (12) 42 (9)
11 Estonia 51 41 (8) 10 (14)
12 Czech Republic 40 33 (9) 7 (15)
13 Austria 35 22 (13) 13 (13)
14 United States 32 32 (11)
15 Belarus 31 31 (11)
16 China 30 10 (15) 20 (12)
17 Poland 15 15 (14)

Achievements

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Victories in this World Cup (all-time number of victories as of 2006/07 season in parentheses)

Retirements

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^"Men's Sprint F – Düsseldorf"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved27 April2020.
  2. ^"Men's 15 km F – Gällivare"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved27 April2020.
  3. ^"Men's Sprint C – Kuusamo"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved27 April2020.
  4. ^"Men's 15 km C – Kuusamo"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved27 April2020.
  5. ^ab"Östersund tar over for Aosta og Cogne?".vg.no(in Norwegian).Verdens Gang.30 November 2006.Retrieved27 April2020.
  6. ^"Men's 30 km C Mass Start (Cancelled) – Cogne/Val d'Aosta".fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved27 April2020.
  7. ^"Men's 15 km C – Cogne/Val d'Aosta"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved27 April2020.
  8. ^"Men's 30 km F Mass Start – La Clusaz"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved27 April2020.
  9. ^"Men's 4.5 km C Prologue (Cancelled) – Nové Město".fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved27 April2020.
  10. ^"Men's 15 km F Pursuit (Cancelled) – Nové Město".fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved27 April2020.
  11. ^"Men's Sprint F – München"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved27 April2020.
  12. ^"Men's 10 km C + 10 km F Double Pursuit – Oberstdorf"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved27 April2020.
  13. ^"Men's 15 km C – Oberstdorf"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved27 April2020.
  14. ^"Men's Sprint F – Asiago"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved27 April2020.
  15. ^"Men's 30 km C Mass Start – Val di Fiemme"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved27 April2020.
  16. ^"Men's 11 km F Final Climb Pursuit – Val di Fiemme".fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved27 April2020.
  17. ^abNo World Cup points are awarded for individual wins in Tour de Ski. However, quadruple World Cup points are available for the winner.
  18. ^"Men's 30 km F Mass Start – Rybinsk"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved27 April2020.
  19. ^"Men's Sprint F – Rybinsk"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved28 April2020.
  20. ^"Men's 15 km C – Otepää"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved28 April2020.
  21. ^"Men's 15 km C – Otepää"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved28 April2020.
  22. ^"Men's 15 km F – Davos"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved28 April2020.
  23. ^"Men's Sprint C – Changchun"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved28 April2020.
  24. ^"Men's 15 km F – Changchun"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved28 April2020.
  25. ^"Men's Sprint F – Lahti"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved28 April2020.
  26. ^"Men's 15 km C – Lahti"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved28 April2020.
  27. ^"Men's Sprint C – Drammen"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved28 April2020.
  28. ^"Men's 50 km C – Oslo"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved28 April2020.
  29. ^"Men's Sprint C – Stockholm"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved28 April2020.
  30. ^"Men's 15 km C + 15 km F Double Pursuit – Falun"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved28 April2020.
  31. ^"Ladies' Sprint F – Düsseldorf"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved27 April2020.
  32. ^"Ladies' 10 km F – Gällivare"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved27 April2020.
  33. ^"Ladies' Sprint C – Kuusamo"(PDF).fis-ski.com.International Ski Federation.Retrieved27 April2020.
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