2018 Orienteering World Cup
World Cup events
Individual 11
Relay 9
Men's World Cup
Women's World Cup
Most wins Tove Alexandersson (SWE) (6)Team World Cup
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The 2018 Orienteering World Cup was the 24th edition of the Orienteering World Cup . The 2018 Orienteering World Cup consisted of 11 individual events and 9 relay events. The events were located in Switzerland , Latvia , Norway and Czech Republic . The European Orienteering Championships in Ticino , Switzerland and the 2018 World Orienteering Championships in Riga , Latvia were included in the World Cup.
Matthias Kyburz of Switzerland won his third consecutive overall title in the men's World Cup, his fifth title in total. Tove Alexandersson of Sweden won her fifth overall title in the women's World Cup.
Events Men No. Venue Distance Date Winner Second Third Ref. Round 1 - European Championships 1 Switzerland Ticino , Switzerland Sprint 6 May Switzerland Daniel Hubmann Switzerland Matthias Kyburz none United Kingdom Kristian Jones 2 Switzerland Ticino , Switzerland Middle 9 May Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Switzerland Florian Howald Norway Olav Lundanes 3 Switzerland Ticino , Switzerland Long 13 May Norway Olav Lundanes Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Austria Gernot Kerschbaumer Round 2 - World Championships 4 Latvia Riga , Latvia Sprint (WOC) 4 August Switzerland Daniel Hubmann New Zealand Tim Robertson Switzerland Andreas Kyburz 5 Latvia Riga , Latvia Middle (WOC) 7 August Norway Eskil Kinneberg Switzerland Daniel Hubmann Switzerland Florian Howald 6 Latvia Riga , Latvia Long (WOC) 11 August Norway Olav Lundanes Ukraine Ruslan Glibov Switzerland Fabian Hertner Round 3 - Norway 7 Norway Østfold , Norway Long 31 August Sweden Gustav Bergman Norway Olav Lundanes Switzerland Matthias Kyburz 8 Norway Østfold , Norway Prologue + Middle Pursuit 1 September Sweden William Lind Sweden Gustav Bergman France Frederic Tranchand Round 4 - Finals 9 Czech Republic Prague , Czech Republic Knockout Sprint 4 October Czech Republic Vojtěch Král Sweden Jonas Leandersson Sweden Gustav Bergman 10 Czech Republic Prague , Czech Republic Middle 6 October Czech Republic Miloš NykodýmSwitzerland Andreas Kyburz Austria Gernot Kerschbaumer 11 Czech Republic Prague , Czech Republic Sprint 7 October Sweden Jonas Leandersson Belgium Yannick Michiels Switzerland Matthias Kyburz
Women No. Venue Distance Date Winner Second Third Ref. Round 1 - European Championships 1 Switzerland Ticino , Switzerland Sprint 6 May Sweden Tove Alexandersson Switzerland Judith Wyder Russia Natalia Gemperle 2 Switzerland Ticino , Switzerland Middle 9 May Finland Marika Teini Sweden Tove Alexandersson Switzerland Simona Aebersold 3 Switzerland Ticino , Switzerland Long 13 May Sweden Tove Alexandersson Russia Natalia Gemperle Switzerland Julia Gross Round 2 - World Championships 4 Latvia Riga , Latvia Sprint (WOC) 4 August Denmark Maja Alm Sweden Tove Alexandersson Switzerland Judith Wyder 5 Latvia Riga , Latvia Middle (WOC) 7 August Russia Natalia Gemperle Finland Marika Teini France Isia Basset 6 Latvia Riga , Latvia Long (WOC) 11 August Sweden Tove Alexandersson Denmark Maja Alm Switzerland Sabine Hauswirth Round 3 - Norway 7 Norway Østfold , Norway Long 31 August Sweden Tove Alexandersson Norway Kamilla Olaussen Sweden Karolin Ohlsson 8 Norway Østfold , Norway Prologue + Middle Pursuit 1 September Sweden Tove Alexandersson Sweden Karolin Ohlsson Russia Anastasia Rudnaya Round 4 - Finals 9 Czech Republic Prague , Czech Republic Knockout Sprint 4 October Switzerland Judith Wyder Sweden Karolin Ohlsson Sweden Tove Alexandersson 10 Czech Republic Prague , Czech Republic Middle 6 October Sweden Karolin Ohlsson Switzerland Julia Jakob Sweden Lina Strand 11 Czech Republic Prague , Czech Republic Sprint 7 October Sweden Tove Alexandersson Finland Maija SianojaSwitzerland Judith Wyder
Relay Points distribution The 40 best runners in each event were awarded points. The winner was awarded 100 points. In WC events 1 to 9, the eight best results counted in the overall classification. In the finals (WC 10 and WC 11), both results counted.
Rank 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 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Points 100 80 60 50 45 40 37 35 33 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Overall standings This section shows the final standings after all 10 individual events.
Relay The table shows the final standings after all 9 relay events. All results counted in the overall standings.
Rank Nation 1 (SR) 2 (W) 3 (M) 4 (SR) 5 (W) 6 (M) 7 (W) 8 (M) 9 (SR) Points 1 Switzerland Switzerland 100 100 80 80 100 80 50 45 100 735 2 Sweden Sweden 80 80 30 100 80 33 100 80 80 663 3 Norway Norway 60 50 100 50 50 100 80 100 50 640 4 Czech Republic Czech Republic 50 27 50 45 33 45 37 60 60 407 5 Finland Finland 33 40 31 35 45 37 60 50 45 376 6 Russia Russia 35 45 40 40 60 31 40 26 33 350 7 Austria Austria 45 35 33 28 35 50 45 33 35 339 8 Denmark Denmark 37 60 28 60 40 29 33 0 28 315 9 France France 28 33 60 27 60 0 29 30 40 307 10 United Kingdom Great Britain 40 37 45 37 40 0 27 35 31 292
Achievements Only individual competitions.
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