2023 Orienteering World Cup Explained

Numindividualevents:7
Numrelayevents:3
Menmostwins: (3)
Womenmostwins: (5)
Teamfirst: Sweden
Teamsecond: Switzerland
Teamthird: Norway
Teammostwins: Sweden (3)
Ongoing:no
Previous:2022
Next:2024

The 2023 Orienteering World Cup is the 28th edition of the Orienteering World Cup. The 2023 Orienteering World Cup consists of seven individual events and three relay events. The events are located in Norway, the Czech Republic, and Italy.[1] The 2023 World Orienteering Championships in Switzerland are not included in the World Cup, but the European Orienteering Championships in Italy[2] are part of the World Cup program. Non-European Orienteers can hence participate in the European Championships as well. Russian and Belarusian competitors are still banned, but this season saw Natalia Gemperle returning to the world cup, now competing for Switzerland.[3]

The season started in Østfold, Norway, with a long distance race won by reigning champions Tove Alexandersson[4] and Kasper Harlem Fosser. Fosser also won the middle distance[5] [6] but Alexandersson finished in second place, ten seconds behind teammate Sara Hagström. Both the relays were won by Swedish teams.[7]

When the season continued in Česká Lípa all individual women's races were won by Tove Alexandersson, giving her a 130 point lead ahead of Sara Hagström in the world cup. Almost securing her ninth total world cup win. On the men's side the races where won by Ralph Street, Jannis Bonek and Kasper Fosser. The relay was won by the Swiss team before the Czech and Swedish teams.

The World Cup Finals included the European Orienteering Championships and competitions were held in northern Italy. In the Sprint, Matthias Kyburz won with 4 seconds ahead of Kasper Fosser, putting Kyburz only 23 points behind Fosser in the World Cup standings heading into the Knock Out Sprint. In the Women's class, Hagström was the winner ahead of Alexandersson, but Alexandersson's 80 points for finishing second place was still enough to guarantee her the overall world cup victory with one round still to go, her score of 560 points now being impossible to reach for second placed Hagström even if Alexandersson did not finish and Hagström won the final round. By winning the overall world cup, Tove Alexandersson tied with Simone Niggli with 9 overall wins and one overall second place.

In the Knock Out Sprint, Alexandersson won the final round to end her season with 5 victories from 7 races. In the Men's class, a quarter final collision between current world cup leader Kasper Fosser and Swiss runner Joey Hadorn lead to both runners being unable to finish, leaving the World Cup open to Kyburz to overtake Fosser and win the World Cup if he finished in 4th place or better in his semi-final. In the end, Kyburz easily surpassed this, winning the Knock Out Sprint outright to take his 6th World Cup overall victory and his first since 2018.

Events

Men

VenueDistanceDateWinnerSecondThird
Round 1 – Norway
1 Østfold, NorwayLong27 April[8]
2Middle29 April [9]
Round 2 – Czech Republic
3 Česká Lípa, Czech RepublicSprint2 August
4Middle5 August[10]
5Long6 August[11]
Round 3 – Italy
6 Verona, ItalySprint4 October
7Knock-Out sprint8 October[12]

Women

VenueDistanceDateWinnerSecondThird
Round 1 – Norway
1 Østfold, NorwayLong26 April
2Middle28 April
Round 2 – Czech Republic
3 Česká Lípa, Czech RepublicSprint2 August
4Middle5 August[13]
5Long6 August[14]
Round 3 – Finals
6 Verona, ItalySprint4 October
7 Vicenza, ItalyKnock-Out sprint8 October

Relay

VenueDistanceDateWinnerSecondThird
1 Østfold, NorwayMen's relay30 April[15]
2Women's relay30 April
3 Česká Lípa, Czech RepublicSprint relay3 August[16]
4 Soave, ItalySprint relay6 October[17]

Points distribution

The 40 best runners in each event are awarded points. The winner is awarded 100 points. In WC events 1 to 7, the six best results count in the overall classification. In the finals (WC 8 and WC 9), both results count.

Overall standings

This section shows the standings after the events in Italy.[18]

Team

The table shows the standings after the final stage in Italy.[19]

Rank Nation Points
1 align=left 8135
2 align=left 7510
3 align=left 4715
4 align=left 4104
5 align=left 3806
6 align=left France3021
7 align=left 2549
8 align=left 2365
9 align=left 2123
10 align=left 2120

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: World Cup | International Orienteering Federation. orienteering.sport.
  2. Web site: EOC 2023 . 11 August 2023.
  3. News: Gemperles lang ersehnte Premiere im Schweizer Dress . 1 May 2023 . SRF . German.
  4. Web site: Tove Alexandersson bäst i rafflande svenskduell – vann världscuppremiären . 27 April 2023 . SVT . 1 May 2023.
  5. News: Fosser vant i verdenscupåpningen . 1 May 2023 . Aftenposten . Norwegian.
  6. Web site: Fosser vant etter fantomavslutning . NRK Sport . 29 April 2023 . 1 May 2023 . Norwegian.
  7. News: Ny svensk världscupseger i orientering: "Skönt" . 1 May 2023 . Dagens Nyheter . Swedish.
  8. Web site: Official results for Orienteering World Cup Round 1 - Long . International Orienteering Federation.
  9. Web site: Official results for Orienteering World Cup Round 1 - Middle" . International Orienteering Federation . 1 May 2023.
  10. Web site: Official results for Orienteering World Cup Round 2 - Middle . 5 August 2023.
  11. Web site: Official results for Orienteering World Cup Round 2 - Long . 6 August 2023.
  12. Web site: Preliminary results for Orienteering World Cup Round 3 with European Orienteering Championships 2023 - Knock-Out Sprint. 8 August 2023.
  13. Web site: Official results for Orienteering World Cup Round 2 - Middle . 5 August 2023.
  14. Web site: Official results for Orienteering World Cup Round 2 - Long . 6 August 2023.
  15. Web site: Official results for Orienteering World Cup Round 1 - Final - Relay . International Orienteering Federation.
  16. Web site: Official results for Orienteering World Cup Round 2 - Sprint relay . 4 August 2023.
  17. Web site: Official results for Orienteering World Cup Round 3 - Sprint relay . 26 October 2023.
  18. Web site: Standings, Orienteering World Cup 2023 . International Orienteering Federation.
  19. Web site: World Cup Team Standings . orienteering.sport . International Orienteering Federation . 26 October 2023.