The Orienteering World Cup is a series of orienteering competitions organized annually by the International Orienteering Federation. Two unofficial cups were organized in 1983 and 1984. The official World Cup was held first in 1986, and then every second year up to 2004. From 2004 the World Cup has been held annually.

Hosting nations

Scoring

Source:

Individual

The object of the World Cup is to collect points during the season. The total score for an individual is the sum of all points scored in each competition. The 40 best runners in each individual event are awarded points, where the winner is awarded 100 points. Any runner places below 40th is not awarded points. If a tie occurs, both runners are awarded the points as if they were placed in the highest of the tied positions. As of 2024, the current points distribution are as follows:

*For example, 10th place gains 31 points (-10 41 = 31)

Runners who are not placed in any given round are awarded points for last place in the given round.

Team

The total team score is the sum of scores from both individual and relay events.

For individual races: the sum of the four best places runners, both men and women.

Relay: The individual table * 10.

Sprint relay: The table above * 20.

World Cup overall results

Women

Men

Records

Most overall wins

The table shows all winners of the overall World Cup who achieved minimum two top 3 finishes.

  • Active athletes are bolded.
As of 10 October 2023

Most race victories

This is a list of the orienteers who have won two or more World Cup races.

  • Results from the World Cup's inception in 1986 until the 1996 are incomplete.
  • Active athletes are bolded.
As of 3 October 2022

See also

  • International Orienteering Federation (IOF)
  • World Orienteering Championships
  • Junior World Orienteering Championships
  • European Orienteering Championships

References


Ski Orienteering World Cup

Orienteering World Cup in China offers open competitions

World Cup International Orienteering Federation

Ski Orienteering World Cup 20172018 final Maps International

Rules International Orienteering Federation