2006–07 FIS Cross-Country World Cup


































2006–07 FIS Cross-Country World Cup
Discipline
Men

Ladies
Overall
Germany Tobias Angerer (2nd title)

Finland Virpi Kuitunen
Distance
Germany Tobias Angerer

Finland Virpi Kuitunen
Sprint
Norway Jens Arne Svartedal

Finland Virpi Kuitunen
Nations Cup
Norway Norway

Finland Finland
Nations Cup Overall
Norway Norway
Stage events
Tour de Ski
Germany Tobias Angerer

Finland Virpi Kuitunen
Competition
Locations
18 venues

18 venues
Individual
25 events

25 events
Relay/Team
5 events

5 events
Cancelled
3 events

3 events

←2005–06


2007–08→

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. This season, Tour de Ski was a part of the World Cup for the first time. The World Cup is organised by the FIS who also run world cups and championships in ski jumping, snowboarding and alpine skiing amongst others.




Contents





  • 1 Calendar

    • 1.1 Men

      • 1.1.1 Team events



    • 1.2 Women

      • 1.2.1 Team events




  • 2 World Cup points

    • 2.1 Men


    • 2.2 Women


    • 2.3 Nations Cup



  • 3 Achievements


  • 4 See also


  • 5 External links


  • 6 Notes




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. The inaugural Tour de Ski was supposed to start with the meet at Nové Město, but due to lack of snow the first two events were cancelled. The 1st Tour the Ski started in München and concluded at Val di Fiemme.



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Round
Venue
Discipline
Date
Winner
Second
Third
1

Germany Düsseldorf
1.5 km F Sprint
October 28, 2006

Norway Eldar Rønning

Norway Øystein Pettersen

Norway Tor Arne Hetland
2

Sweden Gällivare
15 km F Individual
November 18, 2006

Norway Ole Einar Bjørndalen

Norway Tore Ruud Hofstad

Germany Franz Göring
3

Finland Kuusamo
1.2 km C Sprint
November 25, 2006

Norway Jens Arne Svartedal

Norway Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset

Norway Tor Arne Hetland
4

Finland Kuusamo
15 km C Individual
November 26, 2006

Norway Eldar Rønning

France Vincent Vittoz

Sweden Anders Södergren


Italy Aosta
1.5 km F Sprint
December 8, 2006

cancelled, rescheduled to Rybinsk (21 Jan)
5

Italy Cogne/Val d'Aosta
15 km C + 15 km F Pursuit
December 13, 2006

Norway Eldar Rønning

Norway Tor Arne Hetland

Russia Eugeni Dementiev
6

France La Clusaz
30 km F Mass Start
December 16, 2006

Germany Tobias Angerer

Russia Alexander Legkov

Russia Eugeni Dementiev



Czech Republic Nové Město
4 km C Individual
December 29, 2006

cancelled due to lack of snow, not rescheduled


Czech Republic Nové Město
15 km F Pursuit
December 30, 2006

cancelled due to lack of snow, not rescheduled
7

Germany München
1.5 km F Sprint
December 31, 2006

Switzerland Christoph Eigenmann

Canada Devon Kershaw

France Roddy Darragon
8

Germany Oberstdorf
10 km C & 10 km F Pursuit
January 2, 2007

France Vincent Vittoz

Russia Alexander Legkov

Germany Tobias Angerer
9

Germany Oberstdorf
15 km C Individual
January 3, 2007

Germany Franz Göring

Germany René Sommerfeldt

Germany Tobias Angerer
10

Italy Asiago
1.2 km F Sprint
January 5, 2007

Norway Tor Arne Hetland

Sweden Thobias Fredriksson

Norway Peter Northug Jr
11

Italy Val di Fiemme
30 km C Mass Start
January 6, 2007

Norway Eldar Rønning

Russia Ivan Alypov

Finland Sami Jauhojärvi
12

Italy Val di Fiemme
15 km F Final Climb
January 7, 2007

Russia Sergey Shiryayev

Russia Alexander Legkov

Italy Giorgio Di Centa
TdS

1st Tour de Ski Overall[1] (29 December 2006 - 7 January 2007)

Germany Tobias Angerer

Russia Alexander Legkov

Norway Simen Østensen

13

Russia Rybinsk
30 km F Mass Start
January 20, 2007

Russia Alexander Legkov

France Emmanuel Jonnier

Germany Tobias Angerer
14

Russia Rybinsk
1.2 km F Sprint
January 21, 2007

Italy Renato Pasini

Russia Nikolai Pankratov

Germany Tobias Angerer
15

Estonia Otepää
15 km C Individual
January 27, 2007

Germany Axel Teichmann

Norway Frode Estil

Norway Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset
16

Estonia Otepää
1.2 km C Sprint
January 28, 2007

Norway Jens Arne Svartedal

Russia Vasily Rochev

United States Torin Koos
17

Switzerland Davos
15 km C Individual
February 3, 2007

France Vincent Vittoz
Switzerland Toni Livers

Not awarded

Austria Christian Hoffmann
18

China Changchun
1.3 km C Sprint
February 15, 2007

Norway Ola Vigen Hattestad

Norway Børre Næss

Norway Tor Arne Hetland
19

China Changchun
15 km F Individual
February 16, 2007

Germany Tobias Angerer

France Vincent Vittoz

France Emmanuel Jonnier
20

Finland Lahti
1.4 km F Sprint
March 10, 2007

Norway Petter Northug

Norway Jens Arne Svartedal

Norway Eldar Rønning
21

Finland Lahti
15 km C Individual
March 11, 2007

Norway Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset

Norway Eldar Rønning

Germany Tobias Angerer
22

Norway Drammen
1 km C Sprint
March 14, 2007

Norway Børre Næss

Sweden Mats Larsson

Norway Trond Iversen
23

Norway Oslo
50 km C Individual
March 17, 2007

Norway Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset

Germany Tobias Angerer

Norway Frode Estil
24

Sweden Stockholm
1 km C Sprint
March 21, 2007

Russia Michail Devjatiarov

Sweden Emil Jönsson

Sweden Mats Larsson
25

Sweden Falun
30 km M Pursuit
March 24, 2007

Germany Tobias Angerer

Sweden Mathias Fredriksson

France Emmanuel Jonnier


Team events

















































Round
Venue
Discipline
Date
Winner
Second
Third
1

Germany Düsseldorf
Team Sprint 6 x 1.5 km F
October 29, 2006

Sweden Sweden I
Björn Lind
Peter Larsson

Norway Norway II
Øystein Pettersen
Eldar Rønning

Italy Italy I
Renato Pasini
Cristian Zorzi
2

Sweden Gällivare
Relay 4 x 10 km M
November 19, 2006

Germany Germany
Jens Filbrich
Franz Göring
Tobias Angerer
Axel Teichmann

Russia Russia
Nikolay Pankratov
Vasily Rochev
Alexander Legkov
Yevgeny Dementiev

Czech Republic Czech Republic
Martin Koukal
Lukáš Bauer
Jiří Magál
Milan Šperl
3

France La Clusaz
Relay 4 x 10 km M
December 17, 2006

Russia Russia I
Vasily Rochev
Nikolai Pankratov
Alexander Legkov
Yevgeny Dementiev

Norway Norway
Tor Arne Hetland
Eldar Rønning
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
Petter Northug

Germany Germany
Benjamin Seifert
Axel Teichmann
René Sommerfeldt
Tobias Angerer


Russia Rybinsk
Team sprint C
January 21, 2007

cancelled, due to rescheduled sprint to Rybinsk (21 Jan)
4

Switzerland Davos
Relay 4 x 10 km M
February 4, 2007

Russia Russia
Ivan Babikov
Sergei Novikov
Ilia Chernousov
Sergey Shiryayev

Italy Italy
Valerio Checchi
Giorgio Di Centa
Fabio Santus
Pietro Piller Cottrer

France France
Jean Marc Gaillard
Vincent Vittoz
Emmanuel Jonnier
Alexandre Rousselet
5

Sweden Falun
Relay 4 x 10 km M
March 25, 2007

Norway Norway I
Øystein Pettersen
Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset
Frode Estil
Petter Northug

Russia Russia
Nikolay Pankratov
Vasily Rochev
Alexander Legkov
Maxim Vylegzhanin

France France
Christophe Perrillat
Jean Marc Gaillard
Vincent Vittoz
Emmanuel Jonnier


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Round
Venue
Discipline
Date
Winner
Second
Third
1

Germany Düsseldorf
800m F Sprint
October 28, 2006

Norway Marit Bjørgen

Russia Natalia Matveeva

Norway Ella Gjømle
2

Sweden Gällivare
10 km F Individual
November 18, 2006

Czech Republic Kateřina Neumannová

Estonia Kristina Šmigun

Norway Marit Bjørgen
3

Finland Kuusamo
1.2 km C Sprint
November 25, 2006

Slovenia Petra Majdič

Finland Virpi Kuitunen

Norway Marit Bjørgen
4

Finland Kuusamo
10 km C Individual
November 26, 2006

Finland Virpi Kuitunen

Norway Marit Bjørgen

Estonia Kristina Šmigun


Italy Aosta
1.2 km F Sprint
December 8, 2006

cancelled, rescheduled to Rybinsk (21 Jan)
5

Italy Cogne/Val d'Aosta
10 km C
December 13, 2006

Finland Virpi Kuitunen

Slovenia Petra Majdič

Finland Aino Kaisa Saarinen
6

France La Clusaz
15 km F Mass Start
December 16, 2006

Finland Virpi Kuitunen

Finland Riitta-Liisa Roponen

Italy Arianna Follis



Czech Republic Nové Město
3 km C Individual
December 29, 2006

cancelled due to lack of snow, not rescheduled


Czech Republic Nové Město
10 km F Pursuit
December 30, 2006

cancelled due to lack of snow, not rescheduled
7

Germany München
800m F Sprint
December 31, 2006

Norway Marit Bjørgen

Italy Arianna Follis

Canada Chandra Crawford
8

Germany Oberstdorf
5 km C & 5 km F Pursuit
January 2, 2007

Norway Kristin Størmer Steira

Ukraine Valentina Shevchenko

Russia Olga Savialova
9

Germany Oberstdorf
10 km C Individual
January 3, 2007

Slovenia Petra Majdič

Norway Kristin Størmer Steira

Finland Virpi Kuitunen
10

Italy Asiago
800m F Sprint
January 5, 2007

Finland Virpi Kuitunen

Norway Marit Bjørgen

Italy Arianna Follis
11

Italy Val di Fiemme
15 km C Mass Start
January 6, 2007

Finland Virpi Kuitunen

Finland Aino Kaisa Saarinen

Norway Marit Bjørgen
12

Italy Val di Fiemme
10 km F Final Climb
January 7, 2007

Czech Republic Kateřina Neumannová

Norway Kristin Størmer Steira

Ukraine Valentina Shevchenko
TdS

1st Tour de Ski Overall[1] (29 December 2006 - 7 January 2007)

Finland Virpi Kuitunen

Norway Marit Bjørgen

Ukraine Valentina Shevchenko

13

Russia Rybinsk
15 km F Mass Start
January 20, 2007

Finland Riitta-Liisa Roponen

Czech Republic Kateřina Neumannová

Finland Aino Kaisa Saarinen
14

Russia Rybinsk
1.2 km Sprint Free
January 21, 2007

Italy Arianna Follis

Germany Claudia Künzel-Nystad

United States Kikkan Randall
15

Estonia Otepää
10 km C Individual
January 27, 2007

Poland Justyna Kowalczyk

Finland Virpi Kuitunen

Ukraine Valentina Shevchenko
16

Estonia Otepää
1 km C Sprint
January 28, 2007

Finland Virpi Kuitunen

Norway Astrid Jacobsen

Russia Evgenia Shapovalova
17

Switzerland Davos
10 km F Individual
February 3, 2007

Finland Virpi Kuitunen

Russia Olga Savialova

Norway Marit Bjørgen
18

China Changchun
1.1 km C Sprint
February 15, 2007

Russia Evgenia Shapovalova

Russia Natalia Matveeva

Norway Guro Strøm Solli
19

China Changchun
10 km F Individual
February 16, 2007

Czech Republic Kateřina Neumannová

France Karine Philippot

Kazakhstan Svetlana Malahova
20

Finland Lahti
1.2 km F Sprint
March 10, 2007

Finland Virpi Kuitunen

Finland Riitta-Liisa Roponen

Sweden Anna Dahlberg
21

Finland Lahti
10 km C Individual
March 11, 2007

Estonia Kristina Šmigun

Russia Olga Savialova

Germany Viola Bauer
22

Norway Drammen
1.2 km C Sprint
March 14, 2007

Finland Virpi Kuitunen

Slovenia Petra Majdič

Finland Aino Kaisa Saarinen
23

Norway Oslo
30 km C Individual
March 17, 2007

Finland Aino Kaisa Saarinen

Finland Virpi Kuitunen

Slovenia Petra Majdič
24

Sweden Stockholm
1 km C Sprint
March 21, 2007

Slovenia Petra Majdič

Finland Virpi Kuitunen

Sweden Anna Dahlberg
25

Sweden Falun
15 km M Pursuit
March 24, 2007

Norway Marit Bjørgen

Czech Republic Kateřina Neumannová

Norway Therese Johaug


Team events

















































Round
Venue
Discipline
Date
Winner
Second
Third
1

Germany Düsseldorf
Team Sprint 6 x 0.8 km F
October 29, 2006

Norway Norway I
Ella Gjømle
Marit Bjørgen

Sweden Sweden I
Britta Norgren
Lina Andersson

Finland Finland II
Virpi Kuitunen
Aino Kaisa Saarinen
2

Sweden Gällivare
Relay 4 x 5 km M
November 19, 2006

Norway Norway
Vibeke Skofterud
Hilde Gjermundshaug Pedersen
Kristin Størmer Steira
Marit Bjørgen

Germany Germany
Manuela Henkel
Katrin Zeller
Evi Sachenbacher Stehle
Claudia Künzel

Finland Finland
Kirsi Välimaa
Virpi Kuitunen
Riitta-Liisa Roponen
Aino Kaisa Saarinen
3

France La Clusaz
Relay 4 x 5 km M
December 17, 2006

Germany Germany
Stefanie Böhler
Viola Bauer
Claudia Künzel-Nystad
Evi Sachenbacher Stehle

Sweden Sweden
Lina Andersson
Sara Lindborg
Charlotte Kalla
Britta Norgren

Czech Republic Czech Republic
Helena Erbenova
Kamila Rajdlová
Ivana Janečková
Kateřina Neumannová


Russia Rybinsk
Team sprint C
January 21, 2007

cancelled, due to rescheduled sprint to Rybinsk (21 Jan)
4

Switzerland Davos
Relay 4 x 5 km M
February 4, 2007

Sweden Sweden
Lina Andersson
Anna Karin Strömstedt
Charlotte Kalla
Britta Norgren

Norway Norway I
Astrid Jacobsen
Vibeke Skofterud
Kristin Størmer Steira
Marit Bjørgen

Finland Finland
Pirjo Manninen
Aino Kaisa Saarinen
Kati Venäläinen
Riitta-Liisa Roponen
5

Sweden Falun
Relay 4 x 5 km M
March 25, 2007

Germany Germany
Stefanie Böhler
Viola Bauer
Evi Sachenbacher Stehle
Claudia Künzel-Nystad

Finland Finland I
Pirjo Manninen
Virpi Kuitunen
Riitta-Liisa Roponen
Aino Kaisa Saarinen

Sweden Sweden I
Anna Dahlberg
Maria Rydqvist
Charlotte Kalla
Britta Norgren


World Cup points


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



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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

Germany Tobias Angerer
48131133619321

1131
2

Russia Alexander Legkov
712222212526

578
3

Norway Eldar Rønning
18111726173222

556
4

Norway Tor Arne Hetland
3372155152031817

522
5

Norway Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset
211431617117

479
6

France Vincent Vittoz
3029141971=2105

463
7

Norway Petter Northug
112445171223

442
8

Norway Jens Arne Svartedal
15119152112121812

386
9

Finland Sami Jauhojärvi
25228826717827=248135

382
10

Norway Frode Estil
166112436

381
11

Norway Simen Østensen
330551914

361
12

Sweden Mathias Fredriksson
2741411141327=131417192

336
13

Germany Franz Göring
364624

317
14

Russia Yevgeny Dementiev
183389241826

315
15

Sweden Anders Södergren
3541623114

297
16

Russia Nikolai Pankratov
29131023211713

294
17

Germany René Sommerfeldt
815620811154

269
18

Germany Axel Teichmann
6751228

262
19

Germany Jens Filbrich
991212919291529

250
20

Sweden Emil Jönsson
667742

246
21

France Emmanuel Jonnier
162622833

238
22

Norway Trond Iversen
94131241039

218
23

Russia Vasily Rochev
101741521717

214
24

Norway Børre Næss
13229124

209
25

Sweden Mats Larsson
1610232318

202
25

Estonia Jaak Mae
52655612

202
27

Russia Sergey Shiryayev
121074

200
28

Norway Øystein Pettersen
2916191111

184
29

Czech Republic Jiří Magál
1229138189

178
30

Norway Ola Vigen Hattestad
3023122214

177


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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

Finland Virpi Kuitunen
1213211115421111212228

1510
2

Norway Marit Bjørgen
1332172419381610191

941
3

Czech Republic Kateřina Neumannová
241454526416772

894
4

Slovenia Petra Majdič
10817286159114623126

844
5

Finland Aino Kaisa Saarinen
17178837431666179531116

826
6

Finland Riitta Liisa Roponen
9=1282131131529516

548
7

Ukraine Valentina Shevchenko
4696332512231211

541
8

Poland Justyna Kowalczyk
18274271117511107621

484
9

Germany Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle
7191618259891025=981916274

438
10

Italy Arianna Follis
5141830=3161012152528298

419
11

Estonia Kristina Šmigun
231015721185

405
12

Russia Olga Savialova
9=1514251482297

398
13

Germany Claudia Künzel-Nystad
2316152128171922214288141717413

369
14

Norway Kristin Størmer Steira
12195723741110

367
15

Norway Vibeke Skofterud
52756199719141315

364
16

Germany Viola Bauer
2613151016271016314201018

333
17

Russia Natalia Matveeva
2235244213=23189

311
18

France Karine Philippot
212220141219622419

287
19

Italy Marianna Longa
1122131517185182169

281
20

Sweden Lina Andersson
4730=95105612

272
21

Sweden Anna Dahlberg
1463154320

255
22

Russia Natalia Korosteleva
1511281124231179223018

218
23

Russia Evgenia Shapovalova
1314311826

216
24

Norway Astrid Jacobsen
254172417

214
25

Germany Stefanie Böhler
181021116171120211723

213
26

Norway Ella Gjømle
330614281612132723

191
27

Finland Mona-Lisa Malvalehto
658513

182
28

Russia Alena Sidko
292229212512510122314

176
29

Finland Pirjo Manninen
222519262211172129529

165
30

United States Kikkan Randall
1237730

155

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.




























































































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


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







See also


  • 2007 in cross-country skiing


External links


  • FIS Official Site World Cup Results

  • FIS Official Site World Cup Results - Tour De Ski

  • Eurosport World Cup Coverage


Notes




  1. ^ ab 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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