2012–13 FIS Cross-Country World Cup

2012–13 FIS Cross-Country World Cup
Discipline Men Ladies
Overall Norway Petter Northug Poland Justyna Kowalczyk
Distance Russia Alexander Legkov Poland Justyna Kowalczyk
Sprint Sweden Emil Jönsson United States Kikkan Randall
Nations Cup Norway Norway Norway Norway
Competition
Locations 18 18
Individual 29 29
Relay/Team 5 5
 2011/12 2013/14 

2012–13 FIS Cross-Country World Cup was a multi-race tournament over the season for cross-country skiers. This season's biggest event was the Tour de Ski.

Results

Men

Individual events

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Round Venue Discipline Date Winner Second Third Details
1 Sweden Gällivare 15 km F Individual 24 November 2012 Norway Martin Johnsrud Sundby Kazakhstan Alexey Poltoranin Sweden Marcus Hellner
Nordic Opening (30 November 2012 until 2 December 2012)
2 Finland Kuusamo Sprint C 30 November 2012 Russia Nikita Kriukov Norway Petter Northug Norway Eirik Brandsdal
10 km F Individual 1 December 2012 Russia Alexander Legkov Norway Petter Northug France Maurice Manificat
15 km C Handicap Start 2 December 2012 Russia Maxim Vylegzhanin Switzerland Dario Cologna Norway Martin Johnsrud Sundby
Nordic Opening – Final standings Norway Petter Northug Russia Maxim Vylegzhanin Kazakhstan Alexey Poltoranin
End of Nordic Opening
3 Canada Quebec Sprint F 8 December 2012 Sweden Emil Jönsson Sweden Teodor Peterson Russia Alexey Petukhov
4 Canada Canmore 15 km C Mass Start 13 December 2012 Germany Tim Tscharnke Norway Sjur Røthe Germany Tobias Angerer
5 Sprint F 15 December 2012 Sweden Emil Jönsson Norway Anders Gløersen Russia Nikita Kriukov
6 30 km Pursuit 16 December 2012 France Maurice Manificat Italy Roland Clara Norway Sjur Røthe
Tour de Ski (29 December 2012 until 6 January 2013)
7 Germany Oberhof 4 km F Individual 29 December 2012 Norway Petter Northug Sweden Marcus Hellner Russia Alexander Legkov
15 km C Handicap Start 30 December 2012 Russia Maxim Vylegzhanin Russia Alexander Legkov Norway Petter Northug
Switzerland Val Müstair Sprint F 1 January 2013 Norway Finn Hågen Krogh Italy Federico Pellegrino Canada Len Väljas
Italy Cortina 35 km F Handicap Start 3 January 2013 Norway Petter Northug Russia Alexander Legkov Switzerland Dario Cologna
Italy Toblach 5 km C Individual 4 January 2013 Kazakhstan Alexey Poltoranin Norway Petter Northug Switzerland Dario Cologna
Italy Val di Fiemme 15 km C Mass Start 5 January 2013 Kazakhstan Alexey Poltoranin Canada Len Väljas Canada Alex Harvey
9 km F Final Climb 6 January 2013 Sweden Marcus Hellner Canada Ivan Babikov Italy Roland Clara
Tour de Ski – Final standings Russia Alexander Legkov Switzerland Dario Cologna Russia Maxim Vylegzhanin
End of Tour de Ski
8 Czech Republic Liberec Sprint C 12 January 2013 Sweden Teodor Peterson Sweden Emil Jönsson Norway Pål Golberg
9 France La Clusaz 15 km C Mass Start 19 January 2013 Kazakhstan Alexey Poltoranin Russia Alexander Bessmertnykh Switzerland Dario Cologna
10 Russia Sochi Sprint F 1 February 2013 Norway Petter Northug Switzerland Dario Cologna Italy David Hofer
11 30 km Pursuit 2 February 2013 Switzerland Dario Cologna Russia Ilia Chernousov Russia Alexander Legkov
12 Switzerland Davos Sprint C 16 February 2013 Kazakhstan Alexey Poltoranin Switzerland Dario Cologna Italy Federico Pellegrino
13 15 km F Individual 17 February 2013 Sweden Johan Olsson Switzerland Dario Cologna Russia Alexander Legkov
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013 (20 February to 3 March 2013)
14 Finland Lahti Sprint F 9 March 2013 Sweden Emil Jönsson Norway Ola Vigen Hattestad Norway Finn Hågen Krogh
15 15 km C Individual 10 March 2013 Norway Petter Northug Kazakhstan Alexey Poltoranin Norway Martin Johnsrud Sundby
16 Norway Drammen Sprint C 13 March 2013 Norway Petter Northug Kazakhstan Alexey Poltoranin Russia Nikita Kriukov
17 Norway Oslo 50 km F Mass Start 16 March 2013 Russia Alexander Legkov Norway Martin Johnsrud Sundby Russia Ilia Chernousov
World Cup Final (20 March 2013 until 24 March 2013)
18 Sweden Stockholm Sprint C 20 March 2013 Norway Petter Northug Norway Eirik Brandsdal Russia Nikita Kriukov
Sweden Falun 3.75 km F Individual 22 March 2013 Norway Petter Northug Norway Pål Golberg Norway Anders Gløersen
15 km C Mass Start 23 March 2013 Norway Eldar Rønning Russia Maxim Vylegzhanin Norway Martin Johnsrud Sundby
15 km F Handicap Start 24 March 2013 Norway Finn Hågen Krogh Norway Martin Johnsrud Sundby Russia Alexander Legkov
World Cup Final – Final standings Norway Petter Northug Norway Finn Hågen Krogh Norway Martin Johnsrud Sundby

Team events

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Round Venue Discipline Date Winner Second Third Details
1 Sweden Gällivare 4 x 7.5 km relay 25 November 2012  Norway I
Eldar Rønning
Martin Johnsrud Sundby
Sjur Røthe
Petter Northug
 Sweden I
Emil Jönsson
Johan Olsson
Daniel Rickardsson
Marcus Hellner
 Russia I
Evgeniy Belov
Maxim Vylegzhanin
Alexander Legkov
Ilia Chernousov
2 Canada Quebec Team Sprint F 7 December 2012  Kazakhstan I
Denis Volotka
Nikolay Chebotko
 Russia I
Nikita Kriukov
Alexey Petukhov
 Norway I
Anders Gløersen
Eirik Brandsdal
3 Czech Republic Liberec Team Sprint C 13 January 2013  Russia II
Mikhail Devyatyarov, Jr.
Nikolay Morilov
 Norway I
Eirik Brandsdal
Pål Golberg
 Russia I
Nikita Kriukov
Alexey Petukhov
4 France La Clusaz 4 x 7.5 km relay 20 January 2013  Norway
Eldar Rønning
Didrik Tønseth
Martin Johnsrud Sundby
Sjur Røthe
 Sweden
Daniel Rickardsson
Johan Olsson
Calle Halfvarsson
Marcus Hellner
 Czech Republic
Jiří Magál
Lukáš Bauer
Aleš Razym
Martin Jakš
5 Russia Sochi Team Sprint C 3 February 2013  Russia I
Dmitriy Japarov
Maxim Vylegzhanin
 Sweden I
Teodor Peterson
Emil Jönsson
 Germany I
Axel Teichmann
Tobias Angerer

Women

Individual events

source:[1]

Round Venue Discipline Date Winner Second Third Details
1 Sweden Gällivare 7.5 km F Individual 24 November 2012 Norway Marit Bjørgen Norway Therese Johaug United States Kikkan Randall
Nordic Opening (30 November 2012 until 2 December 2012)
2 Finland Kuusamo Sprint C 30 November 2012 Norway Marit Bjørgen Russia Evgenia Shapovalova Russia Anastasia Dotsenko
5 km F Individual 1 December 2012 Norway Marit Bjørgen United States Kikkan Randall Russia Yulia Tchekaleva
15 km C Handicap Start 2 December 2012 Norway Marit Bjørgen Norway Therese Johaug Norway Heidi Weng
Nordic Opening – Final standings Norway Marit Bjørgen Poland Justyna Kowalczyk Norway Heidi Weng
End of Nordic Opening
3 Canada Quebec Sprint F 8 December 2012 United States Kikkan Randall Norway Maiken Caspersen Falla Sweden Ida Ingemarsdotter
4 Canada Canmore 10 km C Mass Start 13 December 2012 Poland Justyna Kowalczyk Finland Anne Kyllönen Norway Maiken Caspersen Falla
5 Sprint F 15 December 2012 Norway Maiken Caspersen Falla United States Kikkan Randall Norway Celine Brun-Lie
6 15 km Pursuit 16 December 2012 Poland Justyna Kowalczyk Finland Anne Kyllönen Norway Vibeke Skofterud
Tour de Ski (29 December 2012 until 6 January 2013)
7 Germany Oberhof 3 km F Individual 29 December 2012 United States Kikkan Randall Sweden Charlotte Kalla Poland Justyna Kowalczyk
9 km C Handicap Start 30 December 2012 Poland Justyna Kowalczyk Norway Therese Johaug Finland Anne Kyllönen
Switzerland Val Müstair Sprint F 1 January 2013 United States Kikkan Randall Norway Ingvild Flugstad Østberg Norway Heidi Weng
Italy Cortina 15 km F Handicap Start 3 January 2013 Poland Justyna Kowalczyk Sweden Charlotte Kalla Norway Therese Johaug
Italy Toblach 3 km C Individual 4 January 2013 Poland Justyna Kowalczyk Finland Krista Lähteenmäki Norway Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen
Italy Val di Fiemme 10 km C Mass Start 5 January 2013 Poland Justyna Kowalczyk Norway Kristin Størmer Steira Finland Krista Lähteenmäki
9 km F Final Climb 6 January 2013 Norway Therese Johaug United States Elizabeth Stephen Norway Heidi Weng
Tour de Ski – Final standings Poland Justyna Kowalczyk Norway Therese Johaug Norway Kristin Størmer Steira
End of Tour de Ski
8 Czech Republic Liberec Sprint C 12 January 2013 Finland Mona-Liisa Malvalehto Poland Justyna Kowalczyk Norway Maiken Caspersen Falla
9 France La Clusaz 10 km C Mass Start 19 January 2013 Norway Marit Bjørgen Norway Therese Johaug Poland Justyna Kowalczyk
10 Russia Sochi Sprint F 1 February 2013 United States Kikkan Randall France Aurore Jéan Norway Celine Brun-Lie
11 15 km Pursuit 2 February 2013 Norway Kristin Størmer Steira Russia Yulia Tchekaleva Germany Nicole Fessel
12 Switzerland Davos Sprint C 16 February 2013 Poland Justyna Kowalczyk Norway Marit Bjørgen Finland Anne Kyllönen
13 10 km F Individual 17 February 2013 Norway Therese Johaug Poland Justyna Kowalczyk Norway Kristin Størmer Steira
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013 (20 February to 3 March 2013)
14 Finland Lahti Sprint F 9 March 2013 United States Kikkan Randall Norway Marit Bjørgen Slovakia Alena Procházková
15 10 km C Individual 10 March 2013 Poland Justyna Kowalczyk Norway Marit Bjørgen Norway Heidi Weng
16 Norway Drammen Sprint C 13 March 2013 Poland Justyna Kowalczyk Norway Heidi Weng Norway Ingvild Flugstad Østberg
17 Norway Oslo 30 km F Mass Start 17 March 2013 Norway Therese Johaug Poland Justyna Kowalczyk Russia Yulia Tchekaleva
World Cup Final (20 March 2013 until 24 March 2013)
18 Sweden Stockholm Sprint C 20 March 2013 Poland Justyna Kowalczyk Norway Marit Bjørgen Finland Kerttu Niskanen
Sweden Falun 2.5 km F Individual 22 March 2013 Norway Marit Bjørgen Sweden Charlotte Kalla United States Kikkan Randall
10 km C Mass Start 23 March 2013 Norway Marit Bjørgen Norway Therese Johaug Norway Heidi Weng
10 km F Handicap Start 24 March 2013 Norway Therese Johaug United States Kikkan Randall Sweden Charlotte Kalla
World Cup Final – Final standings Norway Marit Bjørgen Norway Therese Johaug Sweden Charlotte Kalla

Team events

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Round Venue Discipline Date Winner Second Third Details
1 Sweden Gällivare 4 x 5 km relay 25 November 2012  Norway I
Vibeke Skofterud
Therese Johaug
Martine Ek Hagen
Marit Bjørgen
 Sweden I
Ida Ingemarsdotter
Sofia Bleckur
Lisa Larsen
Charlotte Kalla
 United States
Holly Brooks
Kikkan Randall
Elizabeth Stephen
Jessica Diggins
2 Canada Quebec Team Sprint F 7 December 2012  United States I
Jessica Diggins
Kikkan Randall
 Germany
Hanna Kolb
Denise Herrmann
 Norway I
Celine Brun-Lie
Maiken Caspersen Falla
3 Czech Republic Liberec Team Sprint C 13 January 2013  Norway I
Ingvild Flugstad Østberg
Maiken Caspersen Falla
 Sweden I
Stina Nilsson
Ida Ingemarsdotter
 Sweden II
Linn Soemskar
Magdalena Pajala
4 France La Clusaz 4 x 5 km relay 20 January 2013  Norway I
Heidi Weng
Therese Johaug
Kristin Steira
Marit Bjørgen
 Finland
Anne Kyllönen
Aino-Kaisa Saarinen
Riitta-Liisa Roponen
Kerttu Niskanen
 Norway II
Vibeke Skofterud
Ingvild Flugstad Østberg
Martine Ek Hagen
Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen
5 Russia Sochi Team Sprint C 3 February 2013  Finland
Mona-Lisa Malvalehto
Anne Kyllönen
 Russia II
Julia Ivanova
Natalia Matveeva
 Canada
Perianne Jones
Daria Gaiazova

World Cup standings

Points

The table shows the number of points won in the 2012–13 Cross-Country Skiing World Cup for men and women.[2]

Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Individual/Team Sprint 100 80 60 50 45 40 36 32 29 26 24 22 20 18 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Nordic Opening/WC Final/Relay 200 160 120 100 90 80 72 64 58 52 48 44 40 36 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2
Tour de Ski 400 320 240 200 180 160 144 128 116 104 96 88 80 72 64 60 56 52 48 44 40 36 32 28 24 20 16 12 8 4
Stage Nordic Opening/Stage TdS/Stage WC Final 50 46 43 40 37 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Bonus points 15 12 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1

A skier's best results in all distance races and sprint races counts towards the overall World Cup totals.

All distance races, included individual stages in Tour de Ski and in World Cup Final (which counts as 50% of a normal race), count towards the distance standings. All sprint races, including the sprint races during the Tour de Ski and the first race of the World Cup final (which counts as 50% of a normal race), count towards the sprint standings.

In mass start races bonus points are awarded to the first 10 at each bonus station.

The Nations Cup ranking is calculated by adding each country's individual competitors' scores and scores from team events. Relay events count double (see World Cup final positions), with only one team counting towards the total, while in team sprint events two teams contribute towards the total, with the usual World Cup points (100 to winning team, etc.) awarded.

Men

Overall

Pos Athlete Points[3]
1.  Petter Northug (NOR) 1561
2.  Alexander Legkov (RUS) 1381
3.  Dario Cologna (SUI) 1364
4.  Alexey Poltoranin (KAZ) 995
5.  Maxim Vylegzhanin (RUS) 935
6.  Ilia Chernousov (RUS) 845
7.  Emil Jönsson (SWE) 735
8.  Martin Johnsrud Sundby (NOR) 672
9.  Marcus Hellner (SWE) 630
10.  Finn Hågen Krogh (NOR) 545
Pos Athlete Points
11.  Giorgio Di Centa (ITA) 510
12.  Lukáš Bauer (CZE) 504
13.  Sjur Røthe (NOR) 480
14.  Tobias Angerer (GER) 460
15.  Calle Halfvarsson (SWE) 430
16.  Evgeniy Belov (RUS) 425
17.  Roland Clara (ITA) 389
18.  Johan Olsson (SWE) 369
19.  Dmitriy Japarov (RUS) 368
20.  Ivan Babikov (CAN) 354
Pos Athlete Points
21.  Pål Golberg (NOR) 346
22.  Tim Tscharnke (GER) 338
23.  Len Väljas (CAN) 335
24.  Daniel Richardsson (SWE) 328
25.  Nikita Kriukov (RUS) 316
26.  Maurice Manificat (FRA) 302
27.  Devon Kershaw (CAN) 298
28.  Jens Filbrich (GER) 295
29.  Andrew Newell (USA) 292
30.  Alexander Bessmertnykh (RUS) 282

Distance

Pos Athlete Points
1.  Alexander Legkov (RUS) 793
2.  Dario Cologna (SUI) 644
3.  Petter Northug (NOR) 632
4.  Alexey Poltoranin (KAZ) 521
5.  Ilia Chernousov (RUS) 508
6.  Martin Johnsrud Sundby (NOR) 469
7.  Maxim Vylegzhanin (RUS) 437
8.  Sjur Røthe (NOR) 390
9.  Tobias Angerer (GER) 368
10.  Roland Clara (ITA) 361

Sprint

Pos Athlete Points
1.  Emil Jönsson (SWE) 498
2.  Petter Northug (NOR) 329
3.  Nikita Kriukov (RUS) 316
4.  Teodor Peterson (SWE) 274
5.  Andrew Newell (USA) 264
6.  Alexey Poltoranin (KAZ) 258
7.  Eirik Brandsdal (NOR) 240
8.  Len Väljas (CAN) 214
9.  Dario Cologna (SUI) 210
10.  Nikolay Chebotko (KAZ) 183

Women

Overall

Pos Athlete Points[4]
1.  Justyna Kowalczyk (POL) 2017
2.  Therese Johaug (NOR) 1503
3.  Kikkan Randall (USA) 1190
4.  Marit Bjørgen (NOR) 1148
5.  Heidi Weng (NOR) 1085
6.  Kristin Størmer Steira (NOR) 1018
7.  Anne Kyllönen (FIN) 987
8.  Charlotte Kalla (SWE) 845
9.  Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen (NOR) 778
10.  Krista Lahteenmäki (FIN) 736
Pos Athlete Points
11.  Kerttu Niskanen (FIN) 648
12.  Yuliya Chekaleva (RUS) 559
13.  Denise Herrmann (GER) 535
14.  Katrin Zeller (GER) 499
15.  Ingvild Flugstad Østberg (NOR) 478
16.  Aurore Jéan (FRA) 438
17.  Masako Ishida (JPN) 438
18.  Riitta-Liisa Roponen (FIN) 421
19.  Maiken Caspersen Falla (NOR) 417
20.  Elizabeth Stephen (USA) 410
Pos Athlete Points
21.  Emma Wiken (SWE) 359
22.  Nicole Fessel (GER) 326
23.  Vibeke Skofterud (NOR) 316
24.  Katerina Smutna (AUT) 316
25.  Celine Brun-Lie (NOR) 309
26.  Aino-Kaisa Saarinen (FIN) 304
27.  Riikka Sarasoja-Lilja (FIN) 300
28.  Valentina Shevchenko (UKR) 290
29.  Julia Ivanova (RUS) 268
30.  Mona-Liisa Malvalehto (FIN) 244

Distance

Pos Athlete Points
1.  Justyna Kowalczyk (POL) 1027
2.  Therese Johaug (NOR) 874
3.  Kristin Størmer Steira (NOR) 665
4.  Heidi Weng (NOR) 526
5.  Anne Kyllönen (FIN) 499
6.  Marit Bjørgen (NOR) 492
7.  Charlotte Kalla (SWE) 456
8.  Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen (NOR) 441
9.  Yuliya Chekaleva (RUS) 430
10.  Kikkan Randall (USA) 398

Sprint

Pos Athlete Points
1.  Kikkan Randall (USA) 542
2.  Justyna Kowalczyk (POL) 430
3.  Ingvild Flugstad Østberg (NOR) 294
4.  Maiken Caspersen Falla (NOR) 283
5.  Anne Kyllönen (FIN) 260
6.  Celine Brun-Lie (NOR) 258
7.  Marit Bjørgen (NOR) 256
8.  Mona-Liisa Malvalehto (FIN) 244
9.  Aurore Jéan (FRA) 213
10.  Ida Ingemarsdotter (SWE) 213

Nation Cup

Men

Pos Nation Points[5]
1.  Russia 6353
2.  Norway 6154
3.  Sweden 3583
4.   Switzerland 2197
5.  Italy 2023
6.  Germany 1881
7.  Kazakhstan 1645
8.  Canada 1494
9.  Czech Republic 909
10.  France 895

Women

Pos Nation Points[5]
1.  Norway 8054
2.  Finland 4139
3.  Russia 2777
4.  Sweden 2769
5.  United States 2709
6.  Poland 2104
7.  Germany 1988
8.  France 903
9.  Italy 641
10.  Canada 453

Overall

Pos Nation Points[5]
1.  Norway 14208
2.  Russia 9130
3.  Sweden 6352
4.  Finland 4841
5.  Germany 3869
6.  United States 3482
7.  Italy 2664
8.   Switzerland 2449
9.  Poland 2182
10.  Canada 1947

Achievements

First World Cup career victory
First World Cup podium
Victories in this World Cup (all-time number of victories in parentheses)


Footnotes

    References

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