The 2017 Orienteering World Cup was the 23rd edition of the Orienteering World Cup. The 2017 Orienteering World Cup consisted of 10 individual events, four relays and three sprint relay events. The events were located in Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Switzerland. The 2017 World Orienteering Championships in Tartu, Estonia are included in the World Cup.

Matthias Kyburz of Switzerland won his second consecutive overall title in the men's World Cup, his fourth title in total. Tove Alexandersson of Sweden won her fourth consecutive overall title in the women's World Cup.

Events

Men

No.VenueDistanceDateWinnerSecondThirdRef.
Round 1 - Finland Tour
1Finland Lohja, FinlandSprint25 MayBelgium Yannick MichielsSwitzerland Matthias KyburzSweden Emil Svensk
2Finland Lohja, FinlandMiddle27 MaySweden Martin RegbornNorway Olav LundanesSweden William Lind
3Finland Lohja, FinlandLong Pursuit28 MayNorway Magne DæhliSweden William LindSweden Emil Svensk
Round 2 - World Championships
4Estonia Tartu, EstoniaSprint (WOC)1 JulySwitzerland Daniel HubmannFrance Frederic TranchandSweden Jerker Lysell
5Estonia Tartu, EstoniaLong (WOC)4 JulyNorway Olav LundanesRussia Leonid NovikovSweden William Lind
6Estonia Tartu, EstoniaMiddle (WOC)6 JulyFrance Thierry GueorgiouSwitzerland Fabian HertnerUkraine Oleksandr Kratov
Round 3 - Latvia
7Latvia Cēsis, LatviaMiddle25 AugustNorway Olav LundanesSwitzerland Matthias KyburzSweden Gustav Bergman
8Latvia Cēsis, LatviaSprint28 AugustCzech Republic Vojtech KralSweden Jerker LysellSwitzerland Matthias Kyburz
Round 4 - Finals
9Switzerland Grindelwald, SwitzerlandLong29 SeptemberSwitzerland Matthias KyburzNorway Olav LundanesNorway Magne Dæhli
10Switzerland Grindelwald, SwitzerlandMiddle30 SeptemberSwitzerland Matthias KyburzSwitzerland Daniel HubmannSweden Emil Svensk

Women

No.VenueDistanceDateWinnerSecondThirdRef.
Round 1 - Finland Tour
1Finland Lohja, FinlandSprint25 MayDenmark Maja AlmSweden Tove AlexanderssonSweden Lina Strand
2Finland Lohja, FinlandMiddle27 MaySweden Helena JanssonRussia Natalia GemperleSweden Lina Strand
3Finland Lohja, FinlandLong Pursuit28 MaySweden Tove AlexanderssonSweden Helena JanssonDenmark Maja Alm
Round 2 - World Championships
4Estonia Tartu, EstoniaSprint (WOC)1 JulyDenmark Maja AlmRussia Natalia GemperleRussia Galina Vinogradova
5Estonia Tartu, EstoniaLong (WOC)4 JulySweden Tove AlexanderssonDenmark Maja AlmRussia Natalia Gemperle
6Estonia Tartu, EstoniaMiddle (WOC)6 JulySweden Tove AlexanderssonNorway Marianne AndersenFinland Venla Harju
Round 3 - Latvia
7Latvia Cēsis, LatviaMiddle25 AugustRussia Natalia GemperleSwitzerland Sabine HauswirthFinland Marika Teini
8Latvia Cēsis, LatviaSprint28 AugustSweden Tove AlexanderssonRussia Natalia GemperleSwitzerland Sabine Hauswirth
Round 4 - Finals
9Switzerland Grindelwald, SwitzerlandLong29 SeptemberSwitzerland Elena RoosSwitzerland Sabine HauswirthRussia Natalia Gemperle
10Switzerland Grindelwald, SwitzerlandMiddle30 SeptemberSweden Tove AlexanderssonSwitzerland Elena RoosRussia Natalia Gemperle

Points distribution

The 40 best runners in each event are awarded points. The winner is awarded 100 points. In WC events 1 to 8, the seven best results counts in the overall classification. In the finals (WC 9 and WC 10), both results counts.

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Points100806050454037353331302928272625242322212019181716151413121110987654321

Overall standings

This section shows the final standings after all 10 individual events.

RankAthletePoints
Men RankAthletePoints 1Switzerland Matthias Kyburz588 2Norway Olav Lundanes468 3Switzerland Daniel Hubmann463 4Sweden Martin Regborn384 5Czech Republic Vojtech Kral361 6Norway Eskil Kinneberg296 7France Frederic Tranchand296 8Norway Magne Dæhli295 9Sweden Emil Svensk274 10Sweden Gustav Bergman256Women RankAthletePoints 1Sweden Tove Alexandersson679 2Russia Natalia Gemperle610 3Switzerland Sabine Hauswirth450 4Sweden Helena Bergman426 5Denmark Maja Alm380 6Switzerland Elena Roos363 7Finland Venla Harju334 8Switzerland Julia Gross249 9Sweden Karolin Ohlsson235 10Finland Sari Anttonen227
1Switzerland Matthias Kyburz588
2Norway Olav Lundanes468
3Switzerland Daniel Hubmann463
4Sweden Martin Regborn384
5Czech Republic Vojtech Kral361
6Norway Eskil Kinneberg296
7France Frederic Tranchand296
8Norway Magne Dæhli295
9Sweden Emil Svensk274
10Sweden Gustav Bergman256
RankAthletePoints
1Sweden Tove Alexandersson679
2Russia Natalia Gemperle610
3Switzerland Sabine Hauswirth450
4Sweden Helena Bergman426
5Denmark Maja Alm380
6Switzerland Elena Roos363
7Finland Venla Harju334
8Switzerland Julia Gross249
9Sweden Karolin Ohlsson235
10Finland Sari Anttonen227

Relay

The table shows the final standings after all 7 relay events. The six best results counts in the overall standings, which means that each team's worst results (in brackets) does not count.

RankNation123 M3 W4 M4 W5Points
1Sweden Sweden100100(60)10010080100580
2Switzerland Switzerland8060(45)508010060430
3Norway Norway40(37)10040503780347
4Russia Russia5045(40)80605050335
5Finland Finland45(31)3560376045282
6France France31(28)8033403135250
7United Kingdom Great Britain6040(26)37334530245
8Denmark Denmark3580333124(0)33236
9Czech Republic Czech Republic3750(30)35353540232
10Latvia Latvia(0)293745454027223

Achievements

Only individual competitions.

External links

  • - IOF