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How to follow
IOF TV will be produced in three languages: English, Finnish and German. National broadcasts will be published in Sweden, Norway, France and Estonia (Relay only). Live results and tracking will be available here on IOF Live pages.
All times in the table are the time zone of the country.
Wed 18th Jun
Qual
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Thu 19th Jun
Long
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Sat 21st Jun
Middle
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Sun 22nd Jun
Relay
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14:45 | 14:50 | 09:50 | |
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16:45 | 16:50 | 11:50 | |
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15:45 | 15:50 | 10:50 | |
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15:45 | 15:50 | 10:50 | |
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15:45 | 15:50 | 10:50 | |
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15:45 | 15:50 | 10:50 | |
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15:45 | 15:50 | 10:50 | |
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11:50 |
World Cup
Programme
Round | Competition | Date | Format |
1 – Sweden | 18 June | Qualification | |
1 | 19 June | Long | |
2 | 21 June | Middle | |
3 | 22 June | Relay | |
2 – Belgium | 4 | 27 August | Sprint Relay |
EOC | 5 | 28 August | Knock-Out Sprint |
6 | 31 August | Sprint | |
3 – Switzerland | 7 | 26 September | Sprint |
8 | 27 September | Sprint Relay | |
9 | 28 September | Knock-Out Sprint | |
4 – Finland | 8 | 26 September | Long |
9 | 28 September | Middle | |
10 | 29 September | Relay |
Scoring
The Individual World Cup consist of six competition. The total score is the sum of the scores of each competition.
The teams World Cup is defined as the sum of all scores from both relay and individual competitions according to the following principle:
- Individual races: The sum of the four best runners per team (nation), both Men and Women
- Relay: The individual scoring * 10
- Sprint Relay: The individual scoring * 20
Current standings
Can be found on World Cup pages
Participats
309 athletes from 29 countries