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IOF TV will be produced with both English and German commentary. National broadcasts will be published in Finland, Sweden and France. In Norway Langrenn.com will send on the web. Live results and tracking will be available here on IOF Live pages.

There will also be a free simple broadcast from the Knock-Out Sprint Qualification (09:00-10:45 CEST, UTC+2). IOF TV viewers will also get an extra broadcast from the Knock-Out Sprint Quarter finals (16:10 – 17:15 CEST, UTC+2).

All times in the table is the time zone of the country and IOF TV have CEST, UTC+2. The TV-times are clickable and brings you to the broadcaster.

Thu 28th May
Knock-Out Sprint
Sat 30th May
Sprint
Sun 31st May
Sprint Relay
IOF TV
18:00 17:00 14:30
SVT
18:00 17:00 14:30
YLE
19:00 17:55 15:30
Langrenn
18:00 17:00 14:30
TV8 Mont Blanc
18:00 17:00 14:30

 

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World Cup

Programme

Round Competition Date Format
1 – Switzerland 1 24 april Sprint
2 25 april Sprint Relay
3 26 april Knock-Out Sprint
2 – Sweden 4 28 may Knock-Out Sprint
5 30 may Sprint
EOC 6 31 may Sprint Relay
3 – Czechia 5 august Qualification
7 6 august Long
8 8 august Middle
9 9 august Relay
4 – Lithuania 23 september Qualification
EOC 10 24 september Long
11 26 september Middle
12 27 september Relay

Scoring

The Individual World Cup consist of 8 competition. The total score is the sum of the scores of each competition.
The 50 best gets World Cup points the the winner gets 100 point and position 50 gives 1 point.

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: 30 teams from 500 points to 5 points
  • Sprint Relay: 30 teams from 1000 points to 10 points (double from relay)

Current standings

Can be found on World Cup pages

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