Orienteering World Cup 2009

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The Orienteering World Cup 2009 was the 15th edition of the international orienteering series . The Swiss Daniel Hubmann and Simone Niggli-Luder secured the overall victories.

It is held in four rounds with a total of nine competitions (three sprints, four middle distance races and two long distance races).

Venues

round competition date venue competition comment
1 1 June 9th FinlandFinland Salo Middle distance Nordic championships
2 June 10th sprint
2 3 June 26th NorwayNorway Fossum Middle distance
4th June 27th Long distance
3 5 August 19th HungaryHungary Miskolc Middle distance World championships
6th 20th of August sprint
7th August 23 Long distance
4th 8th September 26th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Zurich Middle distance World Cup Final
9 September 27th sprint

Scoring

placement Points
1. − 2. − 3. 100−80−60
4th − 5th − 6th 50−45−40
7th - 8th - 9th - 10th 37−35−33−31
11. − 12. − ...− 39. − 40. 30−29 −...− 2−1

The five best results from competitions 1 to 7 and the results from competitions 8 and 9 are included in the evaluation.

Men's

date place distance 1st place 2nd place 3rd place Remarks
June 9th FinlandFinland Salo medium SwedenSweden Peter Öberg FranceFrance Thierry Gueorgiou RussiaRussia Valentin Novikov 6.0 km
June 10th FinlandFinland Salo sprint SwitzerlandSwitzerland Daniel Hubmann RussiaRussia Andrei Khramov FranceFrance Thierry Gueorgiou 3.0 km
June 26th NorwayNorway Fossum medium NorwayNorway Carl Waaler Kaas SwedenSweden Peter Öberg NorwayNorway Nordberg is different
June 27th NorwayNorway Fossum Long SwedenSweden Martin Johansson SwedenSweden Emil Wingstedt NorwayNorway Nordberg is different
August 19th HungaryHungary Miskolc medium FranceFrance Thierry Gueorgiou SwitzerlandSwitzerland Daniel Hubmann SwitzerlandSwitzerland Matthias Merz 6.57 km, 275 m ascent, 25 posts
20th of August HungaryHungary Miskolc sprint RussiaRussia Andrei Khramov SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabian Hertner SwitzerlandSwitzerland Daniel Hubmann 3.15 km, 125 m ascent, 22 posts
August 23 HungaryHungary Miskolc Long SwitzerlandSwitzerland Daniel Hubmann FranceFrance Thierry Gueorgiou ItalyItaly Mikhail Mamleev 17.55 km, 750 m ascent, 33 posts
September 26th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Zurich medium SwitzerlandSwitzerland Daniel Hubmann ItalyItaly Mikhail Mamleev SwedenSweden David Andersson
September 27th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Zurich sprint SwitzerlandSwitzerland Daniel Hubmann SwitzerlandSwitzerland David Schneider RussiaRussia Andrei Khramov

Ladies

date place distance 1st place 2nd place 3rd place Remarks
June 9th FinlandFinland Salo medium SwedenSweden Helena Jansson NorwayNorway Marianne Andersen FinlandFinland Minna Kauppi 5.2 km
June 10th FinlandFinland Salo sprint FinlandFinland Minna Kauppi NorwayNorway Anne Margrethe Hausken NorwayNorway Marianne Andersen 2.8 km
June 26th NorwayNorway Fossum medium FinlandFinland Minna Kauppi NorwayNorway Marianne Andersen SwedenSweden Helena Jansson
June 27th NorwayNorway Fossum Long FinlandFinland Minna Kauppi NorwayNorway Siri Ulvestad FinlandFinland Liisa Anttila Caroline Cejka
SwitzerlandSwitzerland
August 19th HungaryHungary Miskolc medium Czech RepublicCzech Republic Dana Brožková NorwayNorway Marianne Andersen SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simone Niggli-Luder 5.34 km, 235 m ascent, 22 posts
20th of August HungaryHungary Miskolc sprint SwedenSweden Helena Jansson SwedenSweden Linnea Gustafsson SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simone Niggli-Luder 2.62 km, 105 m ascent, 18 posts
August 23 HungaryHungary Miskolc Long SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simone Niggli-Luder NorwayNorway Marianne Andersen FinlandFinland Minna Kauppi 11.79 km, 490 m ascent, 27 posts
September 26th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Zurich medium SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simone Niggli-Luder SwedenSweden Helena Jansson Czech RepublicCzech Republic Dana Brožková
September 27th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Zurich sprint SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simone Niggli-Luder NorwayNorway Anne Margrethe Hausken NorwayNorway Marianne Andersen

Overall rating

Men's
space country athlete Points
1 SUI Daniel Hubmann 680
2 FRA Thierry Gueorgiou 465
3 SWE Peter Öberg 368
4th RUS Andrei Khramov 346
5 SUI Matthias Merz 332
6th SUI Fabian Hertner 314
7th SWE Emil Wingstedt 298
8th SWE Nordberg is different 279
9 SUI Matthias Müller 271
10 NOR Olav Lundanes 267



Web links

Round 1

round 2

Round 3

Round 4