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|numindividualevents = 6
|numindividualevents = 6
|numrelayevents = 5
|numrelayevents = 5
|menfirst = {{flagathlete|[[Tim Robertson (orienteer)|Tim Robertson]]|NZL}}
|menfirst = {{flagathlete|[[Kasper Fosser]]|NOR}}
|mensecond = {{flagathlete|[[Kasper Harlem Fosser]]|NOR}}
|mensecond = {{flagathlete|[[Martin Regborn]]|SWE}}
|menthird = {{flagathlete|[[Matthias Kyburz]]|SUI}}
|menthird = {{flagathlete|[[Gustav Bergman (orienteer)|Gustav Bergman]]|SWE}}
|menmostwins = -
|menmostwins = {{flagathlete|[[Kasper Fosser]]|NOR}} (2)
|womenfirst = {{flagathlete|[[Tove Alexandersson]]|SWE}}
|womenfirst = {{flagathlete|[[Tove Alexandersson]]|SWE}}
|womensecond = {{flagathlete|[[Lina Strand]]|SWE}}
|womensecond = {{flagathlete|[[Simona Aebersold]]|SUI}}
|womenthird = {{flagathlete|[[Megan Carter Davies]]|GBR}}
|womenthird = {{flagathlete|[[Andrine Benjaminsen]]|NOR}}
|womenmostwins = {{flagathlete|[[Tove Alexandersson]]|SWE}} (2)
|womenmostwins = {{flagathlete|[[Tove Alexandersson]]|SWE}} (3)
|teamfirst = {{flag|Sweden}}
|teamfirst = {{flag|Sweden}}
|teamsecond = {{flag|Switzerland}}
|teamsecond = {{flag|Switzerland}}
|teamthird = {{flag|Norway}}
|teamthird = {{flag|Norway}}
|teammostwins = {{flag|Sweden}} (1)
|teammostwins = {{flag|Sweden}} & {{flag|Switzerland}} (2)
|ongoing = yes
|ongoing = no
|previous = [[2021 Orienteering World Cup|2021]]
|previous = [[2021 Orienteering World Cup|2021]]
|next = 2023
|next = [[2023 Orienteering World Cup|2023]]
}}
}}


The '''2022 Orienteering World Cup''' is the 27th edition of the [[Orienteering World Cup]]. The 2022 Orienteering World Cup consists of six individual events and four relay events. The events are located in [[Sweden]], [[Estonia]], and [[Switzerland]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://orienteering.sport/worldcup-page/|title=World Cup &#124; International Orienteering Federation|website=orienteering.sport}}</ref> The [[2022 World Orienteering Championships]] in [[Denmark]] are not included in the World Cup.
The '''2022 Orienteering World Cup''' is the 27th edition of the [[Orienteering World Cup]]. The 2022 Orienteering World Cup consists of six individual events and four relay events. The events are located in [[Sweden]], [[Estonia]], and [[Switzerland]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://orienteering.sport/worldcup-page/|title=World Cup &#124; International Orienteering Federation|website=orienteering.sport}}</ref> The [[2022 World Orienteering Championships]] in [[Denmark]] are not included in the World Cup. But the European Orienteering Championships in Estonia are part of the world cup,<ref>{{cite web |last1=Kocbach |first1=Jan |title=EOC 2022: All You Need To Know |url=http://news.worldofo.com/2022/08/02/eoc-2022-all-you-need-to-know/ |website=World of O}}</ref> and non-European Orienteers can hence participate in the European Championships as well. By winning the fifth race, middle distance in Davos, Tove Alexandersson secured her eight total world cup win. <ref>{{cite web |title=Klar seger för Tove Alexandersson – åttonde raka världscuptiteln |url=https://www.svt.se/sport/orientering/overlagsen-seger-for-tove-alexandersson-attonde-raka-varldscuptiteln |website=SVT |date=2 October 2022 |access-date=2 October 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Aebersold wird Fünfte – Alexandersson holt OL-Gesamtweltcup |url=https://www.srf.ch/sport/mehr-sport/orientierungslauf/weltcupfinale-in-davos-aebersold-wird-fuenfte-alexandersson-holt-ol-gesamtweltcup |website=SRF |date=2 October 2022 |access-date=2 October 2022}}</ref> Later the same day, Kasper Fosser secured his second total world cup win.<ref>{{cite web |title=Fosser best på dagens mellomdistanse i verdenscupen! |url=http://orientering.no/nyheter/fosser-best-pa-dagens-mellomdistanse-i-verdenscupen/ |publisher=Norges Orienteringsforbund |access-date=2 October 2022}}</ref>


==Events==
==Events==
===Men===
===Men===
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%"
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%"
|-
!width="20"| {{Abbr|No.|Number}}
!width="20"| {{Abbr|No.|Number}}
!width="140"| Venue
!width="140"| Venue
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!width="20"| {{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}
!width="20"| {{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}
|-
|-
! colspan="8" | Round 1 - Sweden
! colspan="8" | Round 1 Sweden
|-
|-
! 1
! 1
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| {{flagathlete|[[Tim Robertson (orienteer)|Tim Robertson]]|NZL}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Tim Robertson (orienteer)|Tim Robertson]]|NZL}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Yannick Michiels]]|BEL}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Yannick Michiels]]|BEL}}
| -
|
|-
|-
! 2
! 2
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| {{flagathlete|[[Matthias Kyburz]]|SUI}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Matthias Kyburz]]|SUI}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Tim Robertson (orienteer)|Tim Robertson]]|NZL}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Tim Robertson (orienteer)|Tim Robertson]]|NZL}}
| {{flagathlete|[[August Mollen]]|SWE}}
| {{flagathlete|[[August Mollén]]|SWE}}
| -
|
|-
|-
! colspan="8" | Round 2 - Estonia
! colspan="8" | Round 2 Estonia
|-
|-
! 3
! 3
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| Long
| Long
| align=center| 4 August
| align=center| 4 August
| {{flagathlete|[[Martin Regborn]]|SWE}}
| -
| {{flagathlete|[[Eskil Kinneberg]]|NOR}}
| -
| {{flagathlete|[[Elias Kuukka]]|FIN}}
| -
|-
|
|-
|-
! 4
! 4
| Middle
| Middle
| align=center| 6 August
| align=center| 6 August
| {{flagathlete|[[Albin Ridefelt]]|SWE}}
| -
| {{flagathlete|[[Anton Johansson]]|SWE}}
| -
| {{flagathlete|[[Gustav Bergman]]|SWE}}
| -
|
|
|-
|-
! colspan="8" | Round 3 - Finals
! colspan="8" | Round 3 Finals
|-
|-
! 5
! 5
| rowspan=3 | {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Davos|Davos Klosters]], [[Switzerland]]
| rowspan=2 | {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Davos|Davos Klosters]], [[Switzerland]]
| Middle
| Middle
| align=center| 2 October
| align=center| 2 October
| {{flagathlete|[[Kasper Harlem Fosser]]|NOR}}
| -
| {{flagathlete|[[Albin Ridefelt]]|SWE}}
| -
| {{flagathlete|[[Daniel Hubmann]]|SUI}}
| -
|
|
|-
|-
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| Long
| Long
| align=center| 3 October
| align=center| 3 October
| {{flagathlete|[[Daniel Hubmann]]|SUI}}
| -
| {{flagathlete|[[Max Peter Bejmer]]|SWE}}
| -
| {{flagathlete|[[Kasper Harlem Fosser]]|NOR}}
| -
|
|
|}
|}
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===Women===
===Women===
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%"
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%"
|-
!width="20"| {{Abbr|No.|Number}}
!width="20"| {{Abbr|No.|Number}}
!width="140"| Venue
!width="140"| Venue
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!width="20"| {{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}
!width="20"| {{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}
|-
|-
! colspan="8" | Round 1 - Sweden
! colspan="8" | Round 1 Sweden
|-
|-
! 1
! 1
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| {{flagathlete|[[Lina Strand]]|SWE}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Lina Strand]]|SWE}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Hanna Lundberg]]|SWE}}<br />{{flagathlete|[[Simona Aebersold]]|SUI}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Hanna Lundberg]]|SWE}}<br />{{flagathlete|[[Simona Aebersold]]|SUI}}
|-
|
|-
|-
! 2
! 2
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| {{flagathlete|[[Megan Carter Davies]]|GBR}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Megan Carter Davies]]|GBR}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Andrine Benjaminsen]]|NOR}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Andrine Benjaminsen]]|NOR}}
|
|-
|-
! colspan="8" | Round 2 Estonia
|-
! colspan="8" | Round 2 - Estonia
|-
|-
! 3
! 3
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| Long
| Long
| align=center| 4 August
| align=center| 4 August
| {{flagathlete|[[Venla Harju]]|FIN}}
| -
| {{flagathlete|[[Tove Alexandersson]]|SWE}}
| -
| {{flagathlete|[[Marika Teini]]|FIN}}
| -
|-
|
|-
|-
! 4
! 4
| Middle
| Middle
| align=center| 6 August
| align=center| 6 August
| {{flagathlete|[[Simona Aebersold]]|SUI}}
| -
| {{flagathlete|[[Evely Kaasiku]]|EST}}
| -
| {{flagathlete|[[Venla Harju]]|FIN}}
| -
|
|
|-
|-
! colspan="8" | Round 3 - Finals
! colspan="8" | Round 3 Finals
|-
|-
! 5
! 5
| rowspan=3 | {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Davos|Davos Klosters]], [[Switzerland]]
| rowspan=2 | {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Davos|Davos Klosters]], [[Switzerland]]
| Middle
| Middle
| align=center| 2 October
| align=center| 2 October
| {{flagathlete|[[Tove Alexandersson]]|SWE}}
| -
| {{flagathlete|[[Andrine Benjaminsen]]|NOR}}
| -
| {{flagathlete|[[Lisa Risby]]|SWE}}
| -
|<ref>{{cite web |url=https://eventor.orienteering.org/Events/ResultList?eventId=7042&groupBy=EventClass |title=Official results for Orienteering World Cup round 3 - Final - World Cup - Middle distance |website=eventor.orienteering.org |date=2 October 2022 |access-date=5 October 2022 }}</ref>
|
|-
|-
! 6
! 6
| Long
| Long
| align=center| 3 October
| align=center| 3 October
| {{flagathlete|[[Simona Aebersold]]|SUI}}
| -
| {{flagathlete|[[Andrine Benjaminsen]]|NOR}}
| -
| {{flagathlete|[[Elena Roos]]|SUI}}
| -
|<ref>{{cite web |url=https://eventor.orienteering.org/Events/ResultList?eventId=7043&groupBy=EventClass |title=Official results for Orienteering World Cup round 3 - Final - World Cup Final - Long distance |website=eventor.orienteering.org |date=3 October 2022 |access-date=5 October 2022 }}</ref>
|
|}
|}


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! 1
! 1
| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Borås]], [[Sweden]]
| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Borås]], [[Sweden]]
| Sprint Relay
| Sprint relay
| align=center| 29 May
| align=center| 29 May
| {{Relay|{{SWE}} 2 |[[Lina Strand]]|[[Martin Regborn]]|[[Emil Svensk]]|[[Karolin Ohlsson]]}}
| {{Relay|{{SWE}} 2 |[[Lina Strand]]|[[Martin Regborn]]|[[Emil Svensk]]|[[Karolin Ohlsson]]}}
| {{Relay|{{SUI}} |[[Simona Aebersold]]|[[Joey Hadorn]]|[[Matthias Kyburz]]|[[Elena Roos]]}}
| {{Relay|{{SUI}} |[[Simona Aebersold]]|[[Joey Hadorn]]|[[Matthias Kyburz]]|[[Elena Roos]]}}
| {{Relay|{{SWE}} 1 |[[Hanna Lundberg]]|[[Max Peter Bejmer]]|[[Gustav Bergman]]|[[Tove Alexandersson]]}}
| {{Relay|{{SWE}} 1 |[[Hanna Lundberg]]|[[Max Peter Bejmer]]|[[Gustav Bergman (orienteer)|Gustav Bergman]]|[[Tove Alexandersson]]}}
|-
|
|-
|-
! 2
! 2
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| Men's relay
| Men's relay
| align=center| 7 August
| align=center| 7 August
| {{Relay|{{NOR}} 1 |[[Magne Dæhli]]|[[Kasper Harlem Fosser]]|[[Eskil Kinneberg]]}}
| -
| {{Relay|{{SWE}} 3 |[[Viktor Svensk]]|[[Isak von Krusenstierna]]|[[Max Peter Bejmer]]}}
| -
| {{Relay|{{SUI}} 1 |[[Daniel Hubmann]]|[[Florian Howald]]|[[Matthias Kyburz]]}}
| -
|
|
|-
|-
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| Women's relay
| Women's relay
| align=center| 7 August
| align=center| 7 August
| {{Relay|{{SWE}} 1 |[[Lina Strand]]|[[Sara Hagström]]|[[Tove Alexandersson]]}}
| -
| {{Relay|{{CZE}} 1 |[[Vendula Horcickova]]|[[Adela Finstrlova]]|[[Tereza Janošíková]]}}
| -
| {{Relay|{{NOR}} 1 |[[Ane Dyrkorn]]|[[Ingrid Lundanes]]|[[Andrine Benjaminsen]]}}
| -
| -
|
|-
|-
! 4
! 4
| rowspan=2 | {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Davos|Davos Klosters]], [[Switzerland]]
| rowspan=2 | {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Davos|Davos Klosters]], [[Switzerland]]
| Men's Relay
| Men's relay
| align=center| 1 October
| align=center| 1 October
| {{Relay|{{SUI}} 1 |[[Daniel Hubmann]]|[[Florian Howald]]|[[Joey Hadorn]]}}
| -
| {{Relay|{{NOR}} 1 |[[Magne Dæhli]]|[[Kasper Harlem Fosser]]|[[Eskil Kinneberg]]}}
| -
| {{Relay|{{SWE}} 3 |[[Viktor Svensk]]|[[Emil Svensk]]|[[Anton Johansson]]}}
| -
| <ref name="relayresults">{{cite web |title=Official results for Orienteering World Cup round 3 - Final - Relay |url=https://eventor.orienteering.org/Events/ResultList?eventId=7041&groupBy=EventClass |publisher=International Orienteering Federation}}</ref>
| -
|-
|-
! 5
! 5
| Women's relay
| Women's relay
| align=center| 1 October
| align=center| 1 October
| {{Relay|{{SUI}} 1 |[[Elena Roos]]|[[Sabine Hauswirth]]|[[Simona Aebersold]]}}
| -
| {{Relay|{{SWE}} 1 |[[Lisa Risby]]|[[Sara Hagström]]|[[Sanna Fast]]}}
| -
| {{Relay|{{NOR}} 1 |[[Tone Bergerud Lye]]|[[Marie Olaussen]]|[[Andrine Benjaminsen]]}}
| -
| <ref name="relayresults"></ref>
| -
|}
|}


==Points distribution==
==Points distribution==
The 40 best runners in each event are awarded points. The winner is awarded 100 points. In WC events 1 to 7, the six best results counts in the overall classification. In the finals (WC 8 and WC 9), both results count.
The 40 best runners in each event are awarded points. The winner is awarded 100 points. In WC events 1 to 7, the six best results count in the overall classification. In the finals (WC 8 and WC 9), both results count.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Rank
!Rank
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{{aligned table|cols=3|row1header=1|style=text-align:center|col2align=left|class=wikitable
{{aligned table|cols=3|row1header=1|style=text-align:center|col2align=left|class=wikitable
| Rank | Athlete | Points
| Rank | Athlete | Points
| 1 | {{flagathlete|[[Tim Robertson (orienteer)|Tim Robertson]]|NZL}} |160
| 1 | {{flagathlete|[[Kasper Harlem Fosser]]|NOR}} | 382
| 2 | {{flagathlete|[[Kasper Harlem Fosser]]|NOR}} | 150
| 2 | {{flagathlete|[[Martin Regborn]]|SWE}} | 247
| 3 | {{flagathlete|[[Matthias Kyburz]]|SUI}} | 145
| 3 | {{flagathlete|[[Gustav Bergman]]|SWE}} | 231
| 4 | {{flagathlete|[[August Mollén]]|SWE}} | 90
| 4 | {{flagathlete|[[Emil Svensk]]|SWE}} | 214
| 5 | {{flagathlete|[[Gustav Bergman]]|SWE}} | 80
| 5 | {{flagathlete|[[Daniel Hubmann]]|SUI}} | 213
| 5 | {{flagathlete|[[Martin Regborn]]|SWE}} | 80
| 6 | {{flagathlete|[[Olli Ojanaho]]|FIN}} | 190
| 7 | {{flagathlete|[[Miika Kirmula]]|FIN}} | 65
| 7 | {{flagathlete|[[Eskil Kinneberg]]|NOR}} | 189
| 8 | {{flagathlete|[[Yannick Michiels]]|BEL}} | 64
| 8 | {{flagathlete|[[Albin Ridefelt]]|SWE}} | 180
| 9 | {{flagathlete|[[Emil Svensk]]|SWE}} | 63
| 9 | {{flagathlete|[[Max Peter Bejmer]]|SWE}} | 169
|10 | {{flagathlete|[[Jonatan Gustafsson]]|SWE}} |62}}
|10 | {{flagathlete|[[Tim Robertson (orienteer)|Tim Robertson]]|NZL}} |165}}
{{column}}
{{column}}


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{{aligned table|cols=3|row1header=1|style=text-align:center|col2align=left|class=wikitable
{{aligned table|cols=3|row1header=1|style=text-align:center|col2align=left|class=wikitable
| Rank | Athlete | Points
| Rank | Athlete | Points
| 1 | {{flagathlete|[[Tove Alexandersson]]|SWE}} | 200
| 1 | {{flagathlete|[[Tove Alexandersson]]|SWE}} | 452
| 2 | {{flagathlete|[[Lina Strand]]|SWE}} | 130
| 2 | {{flagathlete|[[Simona Aebersold]]|SUI}} | 362
| 3 | {{flagathlete|[[Megan Carter Davies]]|GBR}}| 105
| 3 | {{flagathlete|[[Andrine Benjaminsen]]|NOR}} | 281
| 4 | {{flagathlete|[[Hanna Lundberg]]|SWE}} | 100
| 4 | {{flagathlete|[[Lina Strand]]|SWE}} | 237
| 5 | {{flagathlete|[[Simona Aebersold]]|SUI}} | 90
| 5 | {{flagathlete|[[Marika Teini]]|FIN}} | 206
| 6 | {{flagathlete|[[Andrine Benjaminsen]]|NOR}} | 84
| 6 | {{flagathlete|[[Venla Harju]]|FIN}} | 194
| 7 | {{flagathlete|[[Karolin Ohlsson]]|SWE}} | 82
| 7 | {{flagathlete|[[Elena Roos]]|SUI}} | 185
| 8 | {{flagathlete|[[Emma Bjessmo]]|SWE}} | 75
| 8 | {{flagathlete|[[Tereza Janošíková]]|CZE}} | 180
| 8 | {{flagathlete|[[Elena Roos]]|SUI}} | 75
| 9 | {{flagathlete|[[Sabine Hauswirth]]|SUI}} | 177
|10 | {{flagathlete|[[Tereza Janošíková]]|CZE}} | 55
|10 | {{flagathlete|[[Lisa Risby]]|SWE}} | 170
}}
}}
{{columns-end}}
{{columns-end}}


===Team===
===Team===
The table shows the <!-- final --> standings after all events. This was the first year where individual results counted towards the team world cup, meaning competitors contributed to the team's score in both relay and individual events.
The table shows the <!-- final --> standings after all events. This was the first year when individual results counted towards the team world cup, meaning competitors contributed to the team's score in both relay and individual events.
{| class="wikitable" style=text-align:center
{| class="wikitable" style=text-align:center
! Rank !! Nation !! Points
! Rank !! Nation !! Points
|-
|-
| 1 || align=left | {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Sweden]] || 2850
| 1 || align=left | {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Sweden]] || 7677
|-
|-
| 2 || align=left | {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Switzerland]] || 2112
| 2 || align=left | {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Switzerland]] || 6293
|-
|-
| 3 || align=left | {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Norway]] || 1747
| 3 || align=left | {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Norway]] || 5901
|-
|-
| 4 || align=left | {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Great Britain]] || 1275
| 4 || align=left | {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Finland]] || 4064
|-
|-
| 5 || align=left | {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Finland]] || 1252
| 5 || align=left | {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Czech Republic]] ||3367
|-
|-
| 6 || align=left | {{flagicon|DEN}} [[Denmark]]|| 975
| 6 || align=left | {{flagicon|FRA}} [[France]] || 2580
|-
|-
| 7 || align=left | {{flagicon|FRA}} [[France]] || 864
| 7 || align=left | {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Great Britain]] || 2525
|-
|-
| 8 || align=left | {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Czech Republic]]|| 863
| 8 || align=left | {{flagicon|DEN}} [[Denmark]]|| 2324
|-
|-
| 9 || align=left | {{flagicon|POL}} [[Poland]] || 729
| 9 || align=left | {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Austria]] || 2190
|-
|-
| 10 || align=left | {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Austria]] || 648
| 10 || align=left | {{flagicon|POL}} [[Poland]] || 2185
|}
|}


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==External links==
==External links==
* [https://ranking.orienteering.org/WorldCup?view=17 World Cup Ranking] - IOF
* [https://ranking.orienteering.org/WorldCup?view=17 World Cup Ranking] IOF


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[[Category:Orienteering World Cup seasons]]
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[[Category:Orienteering competitions]]
[[Category:Orienteering competitions]]
[[Category:2021 in orienteering]]
[[Category:2022 in orienteering]]

Latest revision as of 10:16, 7 May 2023

2022 Orienteering World Cup
World Cup events
Individual6
Relay5
Men's World Cup
1st Kasper Fosser (NOR)
2nd Martin Regborn (SWE)
3rd Gustav Bergman (SWE)
Most wins Kasper Fosser (NOR) (2)
Women's World Cup
1st Tove Alexandersson (SWE)
2nd Simona Aebersold (SUI)
3rd Andrine Benjaminsen (NOR)
Most wins Tove Alexandersson (SWE) (3)
Team World Cup
1st Sweden
2nd  Switzerland
3rd Norway
Most wins Sweden &   Switzerland (2)
2021
2023

The 2022 Orienteering World Cup is the 27th edition of the Orienteering World Cup. The 2022 Orienteering World Cup consists of six individual events and four relay events. The events are located in Sweden, Estonia, and Switzerland.[1] The 2022 World Orienteering Championships in Denmark are not included in the World Cup. But the European Orienteering Championships in Estonia are part of the world cup,[2] and non-European Orienteers can hence participate in the European Championships as well. By winning the fifth race, middle distance in Davos, Tove Alexandersson secured her eight total world cup win. [3][4] Later the same day, Kasper Fosser secured his second total world cup win.[5]

Events[edit]

Men[edit]

No. Venue Distance Date Winner Second Third Ref.
Round 1 – Sweden
1 Sweden Borås, Sweden Sprint 26 May  Kasper Harlem Fosser (NOR)  Tim Robertson (NZL)  Yannick Michiels (BEL)
2 Knock-out sprint 28 May  Matthias Kyburz (SUI)  Tim Robertson (NZL)  August Mollén (SWE)
Round 2 – Estonia
3 Estonia Rakvere, Estonia Long 4 August  Martin Regborn (SWE)  Eskil Kinneberg (NOR)  Elias Kuukka (FIN)
4 Middle 6 August  Albin Ridefelt (SWE)  Anton Johansson (SWE)  Gustav Bergman (SWE)
Round 3 – Finals
5 Switzerland Davos Klosters, Switzerland Middle 2 October  Kasper Harlem Fosser (NOR)  Albin Ridefelt (SWE)  Daniel Hubmann (SUI)
6 Long 3 October  Daniel Hubmann (SUI)  Max Peter Bejmer (SWE)  Kasper Harlem Fosser (NOR)

Women[edit]

No. Venue Distance Date Winner Second Third Ref.
Round 1 – Sweden
1 Sweden Borås, Sweden Sprint 26 May  Tove Alexandersson (SWE)  Lina Strand (SWE)  Hanna Lundberg (SWE)
 Simona Aebersold (SUI)
2 Knock-out sprint 28 May  Tove Alexandersson (SWE)  Megan Carter Davies (GBR)  Andrine Benjaminsen (NOR)
Round 2 – Estonia
3 Estonia Rakvere, Estonia Long 4 August  Venla Harju (FIN)  Tove Alexandersson (SWE)  Marika Teini (FIN)
4 Middle 6 August  Simona Aebersold (SUI)  Evely Kaasiku (EST)  Venla Harju (FIN)
Round 3 – Finals
5 Switzerland Davos Klosters, Switzerland Middle 2 October  Tove Alexandersson (SWE)  Andrine Benjaminsen (NOR)  Lisa Risby (SWE) [6]
6 Long 3 October  Simona Aebersold (SUI)  Andrine Benjaminsen (NOR)  Elena Roos (SUI) [7]

Relay[edit]

No. Venue Distance Date Winner Second Third Ref.
1 Sweden Borås, Sweden Sprint relay 29 May  Sweden 2
Lina Strand
Martin Regborn
Emil Svensk
Karolin Ohlsson
 Switzerland
Simona Aebersold
Joey Hadorn
Matthias Kyburz
Elena Roos
 Sweden 1
Hanna Lundberg
Max Peter Bejmer
Gustav Bergman
Tove Alexandersson
2 Estonia Rakvere, Estonia Men's relay 7 August  Norway 1
Magne Dæhli
Kasper Harlem Fosser
Eskil Kinneberg
 Sweden 3
Viktor Svensk
Isak von Krusenstierna
Max Peter Bejmer
 Switzerland 1
Daniel Hubmann
Florian Howald
Matthias Kyburz
3 Women's relay 7 August  Sweden 1
Lina Strand
Sara Hagström
Tove Alexandersson
 Czech Republic 1
Vendula Horcickova
Adela Finstrlova
Tereza Janošíková
 Norway 1
Ane Dyrkorn
Ingrid Lundanes
Andrine Benjaminsen
4 Switzerland Davos Klosters, Switzerland Men's relay 1 October  Switzerland 1
Daniel Hubmann
Florian Howald
Joey Hadorn
 Norway 1
Magne Dæhli
Kasper Harlem Fosser
Eskil Kinneberg
 Sweden 3
Viktor Svensk
Emil Svensk
Anton Johansson
[8]
5 Women's relay 1 October  Switzerland 1
Elena Roos
Sabine Hauswirth
Simona Aebersold
 Sweden 1
Lisa Risby
Sara Hagström
Sanna Fast
 Norway 1
Tone Bergerud Lye
Marie Olaussen
Andrine Benjaminsen
[8]

Points distribution[edit]

The 40 best runners in each event are awarded points. The winner is awarded 100 points. In WC events 1 to 7, the six best results count in the overall classification. In the finals (WC 8 and WC 9), both results count.

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[edit]

This section shows the overall standings after all events.

Men[edit]

Rank Athlete Points
1  Kasper Harlem Fosser (NOR) 382
2  Martin Regborn (SWE) 247
3  Gustav Bergman (SWE) 231
4  Emil Svensk (SWE) 214
5  Daniel Hubmann (SUI) 213
6  Olli Ojanaho (FIN) 190
7  Eskil Kinneberg (NOR) 189
8  Albin Ridefelt (SWE) 180
9  Max Peter Bejmer (SWE) 169
10  Tim Robertson (NZL)165

Women[edit]

Rank Athlete Points
1  Tove Alexandersson (SWE) 452
2  Simona Aebersold (SUI) 362
3  Andrine Benjaminsen (NOR) 281
4  Lina Strand (SWE) 237
5  Marika Teini (FIN) 206
6  Venla Harju (FIN) 194
7  Elena Roos (SUI) 185
8  Tereza Janošíková (CZE) 180
9  Sabine Hauswirth (SUI) 177
10  Lisa Risby (SWE) 170

Team[edit]

The table shows the standings after all events. This was the first year when individual results counted towards the team world cup, meaning competitors contributed to the team's score in both relay and individual events.

Rank Nation Points
1 Sweden Sweden 7677
2 Switzerland Switzerland 6293
3 Norway Norway 5901
4 Finland Finland 4064
5 Czech Republic Czech Republic 3367
6 France France 2580
7 United Kingdom Great Britain 2525
8 Denmark Denmark 2324
9 Austria Austria 2190
10 Poland Poland 2185

References[edit]

  1. ^ "World Cup | International Orienteering Federation". orienteering.sport.
  2. ^ Kocbach, Jan. "EOC 2022: All You Need To Know". World of O.
  3. ^ "Klar seger för Tove Alexandersson – åttonde raka världscuptiteln". SVT. 2 October 2022. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  4. ^ "Aebersold wird Fünfte – Alexandersson holt OL-Gesamtweltcup". SRF. 2 October 2022. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  5. ^ "Fosser best på dagens mellomdistanse i verdenscupen!". Norges Orienteringsforbund. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  6. ^ "Official results for Orienteering World Cup round 3 - Final - World Cup - Middle distance". eventor.orienteering.org. 2 October 2022. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
  7. ^ "Official results for Orienteering World Cup round 3 - Final - World Cup Final - Long distance". eventor.orienteering.org. 3 October 2022. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
  8. ^ a b "Official results for Orienteering World Cup round 3 - Final - Relay". International Orienteering Federation.

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