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The 2015 Orienteering World Cup was the 21st edition of the
Orienteering World Cup . The 2015 Orienteering World Cup consisted of 11 events, all individual competitions. The events were located in
Australia ,
Norway ,
Sweden ,
United Kingdom and
Switzerland .
[1] The
2015 World Orienteering Championships in
Inverness , Scotland, United Kingdom was included in the World Cup.
Daniel Hubmann of Switzerland won his second consecutive overall title in the men's World Cup, his sixth title in total.
Tove Alexandersson of Sweden won her second overall title in the women's World Cup.
Events
Men
No.
Venue
Distance
Date
Winner
Second
Third
Ref.
Round 1 - Australia
1
Tasmania ,
Australia
Sprint
3 January
Matthias Kyburz
Daniel Hubmann
Gustav Bergman
[2]
2
Tasmania ,
Australia
Middle
8 January
Daniel Hubmann
Olav Lundanes
Matthias Kyburz
[3]
3
Tasmania ,
Australia
Long
13 May
Matthias Kyburz
Daniel Hubmann
Gustav Bergman
[4]
Round 2 - Norway/Sweden
4
Halden ,
Norway
Long
4 June
Matthias Kyburz
Thierry Gueorgiou
Gustav Bergman
[5]
5
Lysekil ,
Sweden
Sprint
6 June
Annulled due to problems with timing
6
Uddevalla ,
Sweden
Middle
7 June
Thierry Gueorgiou
William Lind
Matthias Kyburz
[6]
Round 3 -
World Championships
7
Inverness ,
United Kingdom
Sprint (WOC)
2 August
Jonas Leandersson
Martin Hubmann
Jerker Lysell
[7]
8
Inverness ,
United Kingdom
Middle (WOC)
4 August
Daniel Hubmann
Lucas Basset
Olle Boström
[8]
9
Inverness ,
United Kingdom
Long (WOC)
7 August
Thierry Gueorgiou
Daniel Hubmann
Olav Lundanes
[9]
Round 4 - Finals
10
Arosa ,
Switzerland
Long
2 October
Daniel Hubmann
Carl Godager Kaas
Olav Lundanes
[10]
11
Arosa ,
Switzerland
Middle
3 October
Daniel Hubmann
Ruslan Glibov
Baptiste Rollier
[11]
Women
No.
Venue
Distance
Date
Winner
Second
Third
Ref.
Round 1 - Australia
1
Tasmania ,
Australia
Sprint
3 January
Tove Alexandersson
Judith Wyder
Sara Lüscher
[2]
2
Tasmania ,
Australia
Middle
8 January
Tove Alexandersson
Mari Fasting
Maria Magnusson
[3]
3
Tasmania ,
Australia
Long
10 January
Tove Alexandersson
Sara Lüscher
Emma Johansson
[4]
Round 2 - Norway/Sweden
4
Halden ,
Norway
Long
3 June
Ida Bobach
Tove Alexandersson
Svetlana Mironova
[5]
5
Lysekil ,
Sweden
Sprint
6 June
Annulled due to problems with timing
6
Uddevalla ,
Sweden
Middle
7 June
Helena Jansson
Nadiya Volynska
Emma Johansson
[6]
Round 3 -
World Championships
7
Inverness ,
United Kingdom
Sprint (WOC)
2 August
Tove Alexandersson
Kamilla Olaussen
Karolin Ohlsson
[7]
8
Inverness ,
United Kingdom
Middle (WOC)
4 August
Annika Billstam
Merja Rantanen
Emma Johansson
[8]
9
Inverness ,
United Kingdom
Long (WOC)
7 August
Ida Bobach
Mari Fasting
Svetlana Mironova
[9]
Round 4 - Finals
10
Arosa ,
Switzerland
Long
2 October
Anne Margrethe Hausken Nordberg
Sabine Hauswirth
Sara Lüscher
[10]
11
Arosa ,
Switzerland
Middle
3 October
Catherine Taylor
Nadiya Volynska
Sara Lüscher
[11]
Points distribution
The 40 best runners in each event were awarded points. In the final race (WC 11), the runners were awarded a double number of points.
[12]
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
Points Final (WC 11)
200
160
120
100
90
80
74
70
66
62
60
58
56
54
52
50
48
46
44
42
40
38
36
34
32
30
28
26
24
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
Overall standings
This section shows the final standings after all 11 individual events.
Achievements
Only individual competitions.
External links
References