Orienteering World Cup 2010

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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 BulgariaBulgaria Primorsko sprint European championships
2 June 4th Middle distance
3 June 5th Long distance
2 4th 17th of June FinlandFinland Tuusula Middle distance + sprint Nordic Orienteering Tour
5 June 22 SwedenSweden Stockholm sprint
6th June 26th NorwayNorway Raufoss Middle distance
3 7th 8th August NorwayNorway Trondheim sprint World championships
8th 12. August Middle distance
9 August 14th Long distance
4th 10 October 3 FranceFrance Annecy Long distance
5 11 9th October SwitzerlandSwitzerland 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 BulgariaBulgaria Primorsko sprint SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabian Hertner SwitzerlandSwitzerland Daniel Hubmann SwedenSweden Emil Wingstedt 3.3 km, 84 m ascent, 24 posts
June 4th BulgariaBulgaria Primorsko medium RussiaRussia Valentin Novikov SwitzerlandSwitzerland Matthias Merz SwitzerlandSwitzerland Daniel Hubmann 6.4 km, 260 m ascent, 22 posts
June 5th BulgariaBulgaria Primorsko Long SwitzerlandSwitzerland Daniel Hubmann FranceFrance Philippe Adamski SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabian Hertner 17.1 km, 680 m ascent, 30 posts
17th of June FinlandFinland Tuusula Medium + sprint SwitzerlandSwitzerland Daniel Hubmann NorwayNorway Audun Weltzien RussiaRussia Valentin Novikov
June 22 SwedenSweden Stockholm sprint SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabian Hertner SwedenSweden Jerker Lysell FranceFrance François Gonon
June 26th NorwayNorway Raufoss medium NorwayNorway Audun Weltzien SwitzerlandSwitzerland Daniel Hubmann RussiaRussia Andrei Khramov
8th August NorwayNorway Trondheim sprint SwitzerlandSwitzerland Matthias Müller SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabian Hertner FranceFrance Frédéric Tranchand 2.7 km, 100 m ascent, 21 posts
12. August NorwayNorway Trondheim medium NorwayNorway Carl Waaler Kaas SwedenSweden Peter Öberg FranceFrance Thierry Gueorgiou Daniel Hubmann
SwitzerlandSwitzerland
5.4 km, 240 m ascent, 20 posts
August 14th NorwayNorway Trondheim Long NorwayNorway Olav Lundanes NorwayNorway Nordberg is different FranceFrance Thierry Gueorgiou 15.0 km, 760 m ascent, 29 posts
October 3 FranceFrance Annecy Long FranceFrance Thierry Gueorgiou SwitzerlandSwitzerland Matthias Müller NorwayNorway Olav Lundanes
9th October SwitzerlandSwitzerland Geneva medium FranceFrance Thierry Gueorgiou NorwayNorway Olav Lundanes SwitzerlandSwitzerland Daniel Hubmann
October 10th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Geneva sprint SwitzerlandSwitzerland Daniel Hubmann United KingdomUnited Kingdom Graham Gristwood SwitzerlandSwitzerland Matthias Müller

Ladies

date place distance 1st place 2nd place 3rd place Remarks
30th May BulgariaBulgaria Primorsko sprint SwedenSweden Helena Jansson SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simone Niggli-Luder DenmarkDenmark Maja Alm 2.8 km, 70 m ascent, 21 posts
June 4th BulgariaBulgaria Primorsko medium SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simone Niggli-Luder DenmarkDenmark Signe Søes SwedenSweden Lena Eliasson 5.4 km, 210 m ascent, 22 posts
June 5th BulgariaBulgaria Primorsko Long SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Czech RepublicCzech Republic Dana Brožková SwedenSweden Helena Jansson 11.2 km, 475 m ascent, 26 posts
17th of June FinlandFinland Tuusula Medium + sprint SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simone Niggli-Luder FinlandFinland Minna Kauppi SwedenSweden Lena Eliasson
June 22 SwedenSweden Stockholm sprint SwedenSweden Helena Jansson SwedenSweden Beata Falk RussiaRussia Galina Vinogradova
June 26th NorwayNorway Raufoss medium SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simone Niggli-Luder SwedenSweden Annika Billstam NorwayNorway Marianne Andersen
8th August NorwayNorway Trondheim sprint SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simone Niggli-Luder SwedenSweden Helena Jansson NorwayNorway Marianne Andersen 2.6 km, 75 m ascent, 21 posts
12. August NorwayNorway Trondheim medium FinlandFinland Minna Kauppi SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simone Niggli-Luder NorwayNorway Marianne Andersen 4.5 km, 190 m ascent, 17 posts
August 14th NorwayNorway Trondheim Long SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simone Niggli-Luder NorwayNorway Marianne Andersen SwedenSweden Emma Claesson 9.9 km, 530 m ascent, 23 posts
October 3 FranceFrance Annecy Long SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simone Niggli-Luder SwedenSweden Helena Jansson NorwayNorway Tone Wigemyr
9th October SwitzerlandSwitzerland Geneva medium SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simone Niggli-Luder SwedenSweden Helena Jansson NorwayNorway Mari fasting
October 10th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Geneva sprint SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simone Niggli-Luder SwedenSweden Helena Jansson DenmarkDenmark Ida Bobach

Overall rating

Men's
space country athlete Points
1 SUI Daniel Hubmann 807
2 SUI Matthias Müller 613
3 FRA Thierry Gueorgiou 450
4th NOR Carl Waaler Kaas 403
5 NOR Olav Lundanes 402
6th SUI Matthias Merz 400
7th NOR Audun Weltzien 388
8th SUI Fabian Hertner 379
9 GBR Graham Gristwood 328
10 FRA Philippe Adamski 321
10 RUS Valentin Novikov 321
Ladies
space country Athlete Points
1 SUI Simone Niggli-Luder 1080
2 SWE Helena Jansson 710
3 THE Maja Alm 422
4th FIN Minna Kauppi 379
5 SWE Lena Eliasson 378
6th CZE Dana Brožková 368
7th NOR Marianne Andersen 352
8th SUI Caroline Cejka 336
9 FIN Anni-Maija Fincke 332
10 SWE Annika Billstam 323

Web links

Round 1

round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5