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2016 Orienteering World Cup
World Cup events
Individual10
Relay4
Men's World Cup
1st Matthias Kyburz (SUI)
2nd Daniel Hubmann (SUI)
3rd Olav Lundanes (NOR)
Most wins Matthias Kyburz (SUI) (5)
Women's World Cup
1st Tove Alexandersson (SWE)
2nd Judith Wyder (SUI)
3rd Maja Alm (DEN)
Most wins Tove Alexandersson (SWE) (4)
 Judith Wyder (SUI) (4)
Team World Cup
1stSwitzerland Switzerland
2ndDenmark Denmark
3rdSweden Sweden
Most winsSwitzerland Switzerland (2)
2015
2017

The 2016 Orienteering World Cup was the 22nd edition of the Orienteering World Cup. The 2016 Orienteering World Cup consisted of 10 individual events and four sprint relay events. The events were located in Poland, Czech Republic, Sweden and Switzerland.[1] The European Orienteering Championships in Jeseník, Czech Republic and the 2016 World Orienteering Championships in Strömstad, Sweden, were included in the World Cup.

Matthias Kyburz of Switzerland won his third overall title. Tove Alexandersson of Sweden won her third consecutive overall title in the women's World Cup.

Events

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Men

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No. Venue Distance Date Winner Second Third Ref.
Round 1
1 Poland Wroclaw, Poland Middle 30 April Norway Olav Lundanes Norway Carl Godager Kaas Sweden Albin Ridefeldt
2 Poland Wroclaw, Poland Sprint 1 May Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Switzerland Daniel Hubmann Sweden Jonas Leandersson
Round 2 - European Championships
3 Czech Republic Jeseník, Czech Republic Sprint (EOC) 22 May Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Sweden Gustav Bergman Switzerland Florian Howald
4 Czech Republic Jeseník, Czech Republic Long (EOC) 24 May Switzerland Daniel Hubmann Norway Magne Dæhli Sweden Martin Regborn
5 Czech Republic Jeseník, Czech Republic Middle (EOC) 27 May Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Sweden Gustav Bergman France Lucas Basset
Round 3 - World Championships
6 Sweden Strömstad/Tanum, Sweden Sprint (WOC) 20 August Sweden Jerker Lysell Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Switzerland Daniel Hubmann
7 Sweden Strömstad/Tanum, Sweden Middle (WOC) 23 August Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Norway Olav Lundanes Switzerland Daniel Hubmann
8 Sweden Strömstad/Tanum, Sweden Long (WOC) 25 August Norway Olav Lundanes France Thierry Gueorgiou Switzerland Daniel Hubmann
Round 4 - Finals
9 Switzerland Aarau, Switzerland Long 15 October Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Norway Olav Lundanes Norway Carl Godager Kaas
10 Switzerland Aarau, Switzerland Sprint 16 October Sweden Jonas Leandersson Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Switzerland Martin Hubmann

Women

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No. Venue Distance Date Winner Second Third Ref.
Round 1
1 Poland Wroclaw, Poland Middle 30 April Sweden Helena Jansson Sweden Tove Alexandersson Russia Svetlana Mironova
2 Poland Wroclaw, Poland Sprint 1 May Switzerland Judith Wyder Denmark Maja Alm Sweden Tove Alexandersson
Finland Marika Teini
Ukraine Nadiya Volynska
Round 2 - European Championships
3 Czech Republic Jeseník, Czech Republic Sprint (EOC) 22 May Switzerland Judith Wyder Ukraine Nadiya Volynska Denmark Maja Alm
Russia Galina Vinogradova
4 Czech Republic Jeseník, Czech Republic Long (EOC) 24 May Sweden Tove Alexandersson Norway Anne Margrethe Hausken Nordberg Russia Svetlana Mironova
5 Czech Republic Jeseník, Czech Republic Middle (EOC) 27 May Sweden Tove Alexandersson Switzerland Judith Wyder Finland Marika Teini
Round 3 - World Championships
6 Sweden Strömstad/Tanum, Sweden Sprint (WOC) 20 August Denmark Maja Alm Switzerland Judith Wyder Belarus Anastasia Denisova
7 Sweden Strömstad/Tanum, Sweden Middle (WOC) 23 August Sweden Tove Alexandersson Norway Heidi Østlid Bagstevold Russia Natalia Gemperle
8 Sweden Strömstad/Tanum, Sweden Long (WOC) 25 August Sweden Tove Alexandersson Russia Natalia Gemperle Norway Anne Margrethe Hausken Nordberg
Round 4 - Finals
9 Switzerland Aarau, Switzerland Long 15 October Switzerland Judith Wyder Switzerland Sabine Hauswirth Sweden Tove Alexandersson
10 Switzerland Aarau, Switzerland Sprint 16 October Switzerland Judith Wyder Denmark Maja Alm Sweden Tove Alexandersson

Sprint Relay

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Venue Date Winner 2nd 3rd
1 Poland Wroclaw, Poland 2 May Switzerland Switzerland
Judith Wyder
Andreas Kyburz
Matthias Kyburz
Rahel Friedrich
Sweden Sweden
Tove Alexandersson
Emil Svensk
Jonas Leandersson
Helena Jansson
Denmark Denmark
Ceciie Friberg Klysner
Tue Lassen
Søren Bobach
Maja Alm
2 Czech Republic Jeseník, Czech Republic (EOC) 24 May Russia Russia
Natalia Vinogradova
Gleb Tikhonov
Andrey Khramov
Galina Vinogradova
Denmark Denmark
Ceciie Friberg Klysner
Tue Lassen
Søren Bobach
Maja Alm
Switzerland Switzerland
Judith Wyder
Andreas Kyburz
Martin Hubmann
Rahel Friedrich
3 Sweden Strömstad, Sweden (WOC) 21 August Denmark Denmark
Ceciie Friberg Klysner
Tue Lassen
Søren Bobach
Maja Alm
Switzerland Switzerland
Rahel Friedrich
Florian Howald
Martin Hubmann
Judith Wyder
Sweden Sweden
Lina Strand
Gustav Bergman
Jonas Leandersson
Helena Jansson
4 Switzerland Aarau, Switzerland 14 October Switzerland Switzerland
Rahel Friedrich
Matthias Kyburz
Daniel Hubmann
Judith Wyder
Sweden Sweden
Lina Strand
Emil Svensk
Jonas Leandersson
Helena Jansson
Switzerland Switzerland 2
Elena Roos
Andreas Kyburz
Florian Howald
Sabine Hauswirth

Points distribution

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The 40 best runners in each event were awarded points. The winner was awarded 100 points. In WC events 1 to 8, the seven best results counted in the overall classification. In the finals (WC 9 and WC 10), both results counted.

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

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This section shows the final standings after all 10 individual events.

Men

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Rank Athlete Points
1 Switzerland Matthias Kyburz 734
2 Switzerland Daniel Hubmann 427
3 Norway Olav Lundanes 380
4 Sweden Gustav Bergman 330
5 Sweden Jonas Leandersson 316
6 Norway Carl Godager Kaas 285
7 Norway Magne Dæhli 276
8 Sweden Martin Regborn 267
9 Switzerland Florian Howald 259
10 France Lucas Basset 225

Women

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Rank Athlete Points
1 Sweden Tove Alexandersson 660
2 Switzerland Judith Wyder 627
3 Denmark Maja Alm 490
4 Switzerland Sabine Hauswirth 304
5 Russia Natalia Gemperle 290
6 Russia Svetlana Mironova 284
7 Finland Merja Rantanen 281
8 Switzerland Julia Gross 259
9 Finland Marika Teini 241
10 Sweden Lina Strand 232

Sprint Relay

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The table shows the final standings after all four relay events. All results counted in the overall standings.[2]

Plass Utøver Points
1 Switzerland Switzerland 280
2 Denmark Denmark 240
3 Sweden Sweden 220
4 Russia Russia 200
5 Norway Norway 135
6 Finland Finland 127
7 Czech Republic Czech Republic 120
8 United Kingdom Great Britain 117
9 France France 108
10 Austria Austria 103

Achievements

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Only individual competitions.

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References

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  1. ^ "Orienteering World Cup 2016". International Orienteering Federation. Retrieved 20 September 2018.
  2. ^ "2016 Sprint Relay World Cup in Orienteering" (PDF). International Orienteering Federation. Retrieved 20 September 2018.