The Orienteering World Cup  2010 was the 16th edition of the international orienteering series . As in the previous year, the Swiss Daniel Hubmann and Simone Niggli-Luder secured overall victories.
It was held in five rounds with a total of twelve competitions.
Venues
| round | 
competition | 
date | 
venue | 
competition | 
comment
 | 
| 1
 | 
1
 | 
30th May
 | 
Bulgaria  Primorsko
 | 
sprint
 | 
European championships
 | 
| 2
 | 
June 4th
 | 
Middle distance
 | 
| 3
 | 
June 5th
 | 
Long distance
 | 
| 2
 | 
4th
 | 
17th of June
 | 
Finland  Tuusula
 | 
Middle distance + sprint
 | 
Nordic Orienteering Tour
 | 
| 5
 | 
June 22
 | 
Sweden  Stockholm
 | 
sprint
 | 
| 6th
 | 
June 26th
 | 
Norway  Raufoss
 | 
Middle distance
 | 
| 3
 | 
7th
 | 
8th August
 | 
Norway  Trondheim
 | 
sprint
 | 
World championships
 | 
| 8th
 | 
12. August
 | 
Middle distance
 | 
| 9
 | 
August 14th
 | 
Long distance
 | 
| 4th
 | 
10
 | 
October 3
 | 
France  Annecy
 | 
Long distance
 | 
 | 
| 5
 | 
11
 | 
9th October
 | 
Switzerland  Geneva
 | 
Middle distance
 | 
World Cup Final
 | 
| 12
 | 
October 10th
 | 
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 seven best results from competitions 1 to 10 as well as the results from competitions 11 and 12 are included in the evaluation.
Men's
| date
 | 
place
 | 
distance
 | 
1st place
 | 
2nd place
 | 
3rd place
 | 
Remarks
 | 
| 30th May | 
Bulgaria  Primorsko
 | 
sprint | 
Switzerland  Fabian Hertner
 | 
Switzerland  Daniel Hubmann
 | 
Sweden  Emil Wingstedt
 | 
3.3 km, 84 m ascent, 24 posts
 | 
| June 4th | 
Bulgaria  Primorsko | 
medium | 
Russia  Valentin Novikov
 | 
Switzerland  Matthias Merz
 | 
Switzerland  Daniel Hubmann
 | 
6.4 km, 260 m ascent, 22 posts
 | 
| June 5th | 
Bulgaria  Primorsko | 
Long | 
Switzerland  Daniel Hubmann
 | 
France  Philippe Adamski
 | 
Switzerland  Fabian Hertner
 | 
17.1 km, 680 m ascent, 30 posts
 | 
| 17th of June | 
Finland  Tuusula
 | 
Medium + sprint | 
Switzerland  Daniel Hubmann
 | 
Norway  Audun Weltzien
 | 
Russia  Valentin Novikov
 | 
 | 
| June 22 | 
Sweden  Stockholm
 | 
sprint | 
Switzerland  Fabian Hertner
 | 
Sweden  Jerker Lysell
 | 
France  François Gonon
 | 
 | 
| June 26th | 
Norway  Raufoss
 | 
medium | 
Norway  Audun Weltzien
 | 
Switzerland  Daniel Hubmann
 | 
Russia  Andrei Khramov
 | 
 | 
| 8th August | 
Norway  Trondheim
 | 
sprint | 
Switzerland  Matthias Müller
 | 
Switzerland  Fabian Hertner
 | 
France  Frédéric Tranchand
 | 
2.7 km, 100 m ascent, 21 posts
 | 
| 12. August | 
Norway  Trondheim | 
medium | 
Norway  Carl Waaler Kaas
 | 
Sweden  Peter Öberg
 | 
France  Thierry Gueorgiou Daniel Hubmann  Switzerland  
 | 
5.4 km, 240 m ascent, 20 posts
 | 
| August 14th | 
Norway  Trondheim | 
Long | 
Norway  Olav Lundanes
 | 
Norway  Nordberg is different
 | 
France  Thierry Gueorgiou
 | 
15.0 km, 760 m ascent, 29 posts
 | 
| October 3 | 
France  Annecy
 | 
Long | 
France  Thierry Gueorgiou
 | 
Switzerland  Matthias Müller
 | 
Norway  Olav Lundanes
 | 
 | 
| 9th October | 
Switzerland  Geneva
 | 
medium | 
France  Thierry Gueorgiou
 | 
Norway  Olav Lundanes
 | 
Switzerland  Daniel Hubmann
 | 
 | 
| October 10th | 
Switzerland  Geneva | 
sprint | 
Switzerland  Daniel Hubmann
 | 
United Kingdom  Graham Gristwood
 | 
Switzerland  Matthias Müller
 | 
 | 
Ladies
| date
 | 
place
 | 
distance
 | 
1st place
 | 
2nd place
 | 
3rd place
 | 
Remarks
 | 
| 30th May | 
Bulgaria  Primorsko
 | 
sprint | 
Sweden  Helena Jansson
 | 
Switzerland  Simone Niggli-Luder
 | 
Denmark  Maja Alm
 | 
2.8 km, 70 m ascent, 21 posts
 | 
| June 4th | 
Bulgaria  Primorsko | 
medium | 
Switzerland  Simone Niggli-Luder
 | 
Denmark  Signe Søes
 | 
Sweden  Lena Eliasson
 | 
5.4 km, 210 m ascent, 22 posts
 | 
| June 5th | 
Bulgaria  Primorsko | 
Long | 
Switzerland  Simone Niggli-Luder
 | 
Czech Republic  Dana Brožková
 | 
Sweden  Helena Jansson
 | 
11.2 km, 475 m ascent, 26 posts
 | 
| 17th of June | 
Finland  Tuusula
 | 
Medium + sprint | 
Switzerland  Simone Niggli-Luder
 | 
Finland  Minna Kauppi
 | 
Sweden  Lena Eliasson
 | 
 | 
| June 22 | 
Sweden  Stockholm
 | 
sprint | 
Sweden  Helena Jansson
 | 
Sweden  Beata Falk
 | 
Russia  Galina Vinogradova
 | 
 | 
| June 26th | 
Norway  Raufoss
 | 
medium | 
Switzerland  Simone Niggli-Luder
 | 
Sweden  Annika Billstam
 | 
Norway  Marianne Andersen
 | 
 | 
| 8th August | 
Norway  Trondheim
 | 
sprint | 
Switzerland  Simone Niggli-Luder
 | 
Sweden  Helena Jansson
 | 
Norway  Marianne Andersen
 | 
2.6 km, 75 m ascent, 21 posts
 | 
| 12. August | 
Norway  Trondheim | 
medium | 
Finland  Minna Kauppi
 | 
Switzerland  Simone Niggli-Luder
 | 
Norway  Marianne Andersen
 | 
4.5 km, 190 m ascent, 17 posts
 | 
| August 14th | 
Norway  Trondheim | 
Long | 
Switzerland  Simone Niggli-Luder
 | 
Norway  Marianne Andersen
 | 
Sweden  Emma Claesson
 | 
9.9 km, 530 m ascent, 23 posts
 | 
| October 3 | 
France  Annecy
 | 
Long | 
Switzerland  Simone Niggli-Luder
 | 
Sweden  Helena Jansson
 | 
Norway  Tone Wigemyr
 | 
 | 
| 9th October | 
Switzerland  Geneva
 | 
medium | 
Switzerland  Simone Niggli-Luder
 | 
Sweden  Helena Jansson
 | 
Norway  Mari fasting
 | 
 | 
| October 10th | 
Switzerland  Geneva | 
sprint | 
Switzerland  Simone Niggli-Luder
 | 
Sweden  Helena Jansson
 | 
Denmark  Ida Bobach
 | 
 | 
Overall rating
Web links
Round 1
round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5