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The 2024 Orienteering World Cup is the 29th edition of the Orienteering World Cup. The 2024 Orienteering World Cup consists of seven individual events and three relay events. The events are located in Switzerland,Italy, and Finland.
The season started in Olten, Switzerland, with knock-out sprint won by reigning champion Tove Alexandersson and the Swiss runner Joey Hardon.
Men
No. | Venue | Distance | Date | Winner | Second | Third | Ref. |
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Round 1 – Switzerland | |||||||
1 | Olten, Switzerland | Knock-out sprint | 25 May | Joey Hardon (SUI) | Jonatan Gustafsson (SWE) | Tuomas Heikkila (FIN) | [1] |
2 | Sprint | 26 May | Matthias Kyburz (SUI) | Tim Robertson (NZL) | August Mollén (SWE) | ||
Round 2 – Italy | |||||||
3 | 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 | 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
No. | Venue | Distance | Date | Winner | Second | Third | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Round 1 – Switzerland | |||||||
1 | Olten, Switzerland | Knock-out sprint | 25 May | Tove Alexandersson (SWE) | Simona Aebersold (SUI) | Natalia Gemperle (SUI) |
[2] |
2 | Sprint | 26 May | Tove Alexandersson (SWE) | Megan Carter Davies (GBR) | Andrine Benjaminsen (NOR) | ||
Round 2 – Estonia | |||||||
3 | 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 | Davos Klosters, Switzerland | Middle | 2 October | Tove Alexandersson (SWE) | Andrine Benjaminsen (NOR) | Lisa Risby (SWE) | [3] |
6 | Long | 3 October | Simona Aebersold (SUI) | Andrine Benjaminsen (NOR) | Elena Roos (SUI) | [4] |
- ^ "Official results for Orienteering World Cup Round 1 - Knock-Out Sprint". eventor.orienteering.org. 25 May 2024. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
- ^ "Official results for Orienteering World Cup Round 1 - Knock-Out Sprint". eventor.orienteering.org. 25 May 2024. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
- ^ "Official results for Orienteering World Cup round 3 - Final - World Cup - Middle distance". eventor.orienteering.org. 2 October 2022. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
- ^ "Official results for Orienteering World Cup round 3 - Final - World Cup Final - Long distance". eventor.orienteering.org. 3 October 2022. Retrieved 5 October 2022.