2006–07 FIS Cross-Country World Cup
The 2006–07 FIS Cross-Country World Cup is a multi race tournament over a season for cross-country skiers. The season began on 28 October 2006 with 800m sprint races for women in Düsseldorf which was eventually won by Marit Bjørgen of Norway. The World Cup is organised by the FIS who also run world cups and championships in ski jumping, snowboarding and alpine skiing amongst others.
Calendar
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.
The Tour de Ski is a series of events which count towards the World Cup. This starts with the meet at Nové Město and concludes at Val di Fiemme.
Men
Round |
Venue |
Discipline |
Date |
Winner |
Second |
Third |
1 |
Düsseldorf |
1.5 km F Sprint |
October 28, 2006 |
Eldar Rønning |
Øystein Pettersen |
Tor Arne Hetland |
2 |
Gällivare |
15 km F Individual |
November 18, 2006 |
Ole Einar Bjørndalen |
Tore Ruud Hofstad |
Franz Göring |
3 |
Kuusamo |
1.2 km C Sprint |
November 25, 2006 |
Jens Arne Svartedal |
Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset |
Tor Arne Hetland |
4 |
Kuusamo |
15 km C Individual |
November 26, 2006 |
Eldar Rønning |
Vincent Vittoz |
Anders Södergren |
5 |
Aosta |
1.5 km F Sprint |
December 8 |
cancelled |
6 |
Cogne/Val d'Aosta |
15 km C + 15 km F Pursuit |
December 13, 2006 |
Eldar Rønning |
Tor Arne Hetland |
Eugeni Dementiev |
7 |
La Clusaz |
30 km F Mass Start |
December 16, 2006 |
Tobias Angerer |
Alexander Legkov |
Eugeni Dementiev |
8 |
Nové Město |
4 km C Individual |
December 29, 2006 |
cancelled |
9 |
Nové Město |
15 km F Pursuit |
December 30, 2006 |
cancelled |
10 |
München |
1.5 km F Sprint |
December 31, 2006 |
Christoph Eigenmann |
Devon Kershaw |
Roddy Darragon |
11 |
Oberstdorf |
10 km C & 10 km F Pursuit |
January 2, 2007 |
Vincent Vittoz |
Alexander Legkov |
Tobias Angerer |
12 |
Oberstdorf |
15 km C Individual |
January 3, 2007 |
Franz Göring |
René Sommerfeldt |
Tobias Angerer |
13 |
Asiago |
1.2 km F Sprint |
January 5, 2007 |
Tor Arne Hetland |
Thobias Fredriksson |
Peter Northug Jr |
14 |
Val di Fiemme |
30 km C Mass Start |
January 6, 2007 |
Eldar Rønning |
Ivan Alypov |
Sami Jauhojärvi |
15 |
Val di Fiemme |
15 km F Final Climb |
January 7, 2007 |
Tobias Angerer |
Alexander Legkov |
Simen Østensen |
TdS |
Overall Tour de Ski[1] |
Tobias Angerer |
Alexander Legkov |
Simen Østensen |
16 |
Rybinsk |
30 km F Mass Start |
January 20, 2007 |
Alexander Legkov |
Emmanuel Jonnier |
Tobias Angerer |
17 |
Rybinsk |
1.2 km F Sprint |
January 21, 2007 |
Renato Pasini |
Nikolai Pankratov |
Tobias Angerer |
18 |
Otepää |
15 km C Individual |
January 27, 2007 |
Axel Teichmann |
Frode Estil |
Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset |
19 |
Otepää |
1.2 km C Sprint |
January 28, 2007 |
Jens Arne Svartedal |
Vassili Rotchev |
Torin Koos |
20 |
Davos |
15 km C Individual |
February 3, 2007 |
Vincent Vittoz
Toni Livers |
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Christian Hoffmann |
21 |
Changchun |
1.3 km C Sprint |
February 15, 2007 |
Ola Vigen Hattestad |
Børre Næss |
Tor Arne Hetland |
22 |
Changchun |
15 km F Individual |
February 16, 2007 |
Tobias Angerer |
Vincent Vittoz |
Emmanuel Jonnier |
23 |
Lahti |
1.4 km F Sprint |
March 10, 2007 |
Petter Northug |
Jens Arne Svartedal |
Eldar Rønning |
24 |
Lahti |
15 km C Individual |
March 11, 2007 |
Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset |
Eldar Rønning |
Tobias Angerer |
25 |
Drammen |
1 km C Sprint |
March 14, 2007 |
Børre Næss |
Mats Larsson |
Trond Iversen |
26 |
Oslo |
50 km C Individual |
March 17, 2007 |
Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset |
Tobias Angerer |
Frode Estil |
27 |
Stockholm |
1 km C Sprint |
March 21, 2007 |
Michail Devjatiarov |
Emil Jönsson |
Mats Larsson |
28 |
Falun |
30 km M Pursuit |
March 24, 2007 |
Tobias Angerer |
Mathias Fredriksson |
Emmanuel Jonnier |
Team events
Women
Round |
Venue |
Discipline |
Date |
Winner |
Second |
Third |
1 |
Düsseldorf |
800m F Sprint |
October 28, 2006 |
Marit Bjørgen |
Natalia Matveeva |
Ella Gjømle |
2 |
Gällivare |
10 km F Individual |
November 18, 2006 |
Kateřina Neumannová |
Kristina Šmigun |
Marit Bjørgen |
3 |
Kuusamo |
1.2 km C Sprint |
November 25, 2006 |
Petra Majdič |
Virpi Kuitunen |
Marit Bjørgen |
4 |
Kuusamo |
10 km C Individual |
November 26, 2006 |
Virpi Kuitunen |
Marit Bjørgen |
Kristina Šmigun |
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Aosta |
1.2 km F Sprint |
December 8, 2006 |
cancelled |
5 |
Cogne/Val d'Aosta |
10 km C |
December 13, 2006 |
Virpi Kuitunen |
Petra Majdič |
Aino Kaisa Saarinen |
6 |
La Clusaz |
15 km F Mass Start |
December 16, 2006 |
Virpi Kuitunen |
Riitta-Liisa Roponen |
Arianna Follis |
7 |
Nové Město |
3 km C Individual |
December 29, 2006 |
cancelled |
8 |
Nové Město |
10 km F Pursuit |
December 30, 2006 |
cancelled |
9 |
München |
800m F Sprint |
December 31, 2006 |
Marit Bjørgen |
Arianna Follis |
Chandra Crawford |
10 |
Oberstdorf |
5 km C & 5 km F Pursuit |
January 2, 2007 |
Kristin Størmer Steira |
Valentina Shevchenko |
Olga Savialova |
11 |
Oberstdorf |
10 km C Individual |
January 3, 2007 |
Petra Majdič |
Kristin Størmer Steira |
Virpi Kuitunen |
12 |
Asiago |
800m F Sprint |
January 5, 2007 |
Virpi Kuitunen |
Marit Bjørgen |
Arianna Follis |
13 |
Val di Fiemme |
15 km C Mass Start |
January 6, 2007 |
Virpi Kuitunen |
Aino Kaisa Saarinen |
Marit Bjørgen |
14 |
Val di Fiemme |
10 km F Final Climb |
January 7, 2007 |
Virpi Kuitunen |
Marit Bjørgen |
Valentina Shevchenko |
TdS |
Overall Tour de Ski[1] |
Virpi Kuitunen |
Marit Bjørgen |
Valentina Shevchenko |
15 |
Rybinsk |
15 km F Mass Start |
January 20, 2007 |
Riita Liisa Roponen |
Kateřina Neumannová |
Aino Kaisa Saarinen |
16 |
Rybinsk |
1.2 km Sprint Free |
January 21, 2007 |
Arianna Follis |
Claudia Künzel-Nystad |
Kikkan Randall |
17 |
Otepää |
10 km C Individual |
January 27, 2007 |
Justyna Kowalczyk |
Virpi Kuitunen |
Valentina Shevchenko |
18 |
Otepää |
1 km C Sprint |
January 28, 2007 |
Virpi Kuitunen |
Astrid Jacobsen |
Evgenia Shapovalova |
19 |
Davos |
10 km F Individual |
February 3, 2007 |
Virpi Kuitunen |
Olga Savialova |
Marit Bjørgen |
20 |
Changchun |
1.1 km C Sprint |
February 15, 2007 |
Evgenia Shapovalova |
Natalia Matveeva |
Guro Strøm Solli |
21 |
Changchun |
10 km F Individual |
February 16, 2007 |
Kateřina Neumannová |
Karine Philippot |
Svetlana Malahova |
22 |
Lahti |
1.2 km F Sprint |
March 10, 2007 |
Virpi Kuitunen |
Riita Liisa Roponen |
Anna Dahlberg |
23 |
Lahti |
10 km C Individual |
March 11, 2007 |
Kristina Šmigun |
Olga Savialova |
Viola Bauer |
24 |
Drammen |
1.2 km C Sprint |
March 14, 2007 |
Virpi Kuitunen |
Petra Majdič |
Aino Kaisa Saarinen |
25 |
Oslo |
30 km C Individual |
March 17, 2007 |
Aino Kaisa Saarinen |
Virpi Kuitunen |
Petra Majdič |
26 |
Stockholm |
1 km C Sprint |
March 21, 2007 |
Petra Majdič |
Virpi Kuitunen |
Anna Dahlberg |
27 |
Falun |
15 km M Pursuit |
March 24, 2007 |
Marit Bjørgen |
Kateřina Neumannová |
Therese Johaug |
Team events
World Cup Points
Below are tables showing the number of points won in the 2006-2007 Cross-Country Skiing World Cup for men and women.
Men
Women
The first place skier gets 100 points, second gets 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 count in the World Cup final standings.
Nations Cup
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.
External links
Notes
- ^ a b No World Cup points are awarded for individual wins in Tour de Ski. However, quadruple World Cup points are available for the winner.
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