FIS Cross-Country Slavic Cup explained

FIS Cross-Country Slavic Cup
Genre:Cross-country skiing
Date:Northern wintertime season
Begins:November
Ends:March
Location:Hungary
Poland
Slovakia
Organised:International Ski Federation

The FIS Cross-Country Slavic Cup is a series of cross-country skiing events arranged by the International Ski Federation (FIS). It is one of the nine FIS Cross-Country Continental Cups, a second-level competition ranked below the World Cup. The Slavic Cup is open for competitors from all nations, but are mainly a competition for skiers from three nations; Hungary, Poland and Slovakia.

The Slavic Cup has been held since 2005 and has been a part of the Cross-Country Continental Cup since then.

World Cup qualification

In the end of certain periods, the overall leaders for both genders receive a place in the World Cup in the following period. The overall winners of the season receive a place in the World Cup in the beginning of the following season.

Overall winners

Men

SeasonWinnerSecondThird
2007–08 Mariusz Michałek (1) Václav Kupilík Jan Rykr
2008–09 Mariusz Michałek (2) Petr Novák Václav Kupilík
2009–10 Mariusz Michałek (3) Jan Rykr Krzysztof Stec
2010–11 Peter Mlynár (1) Maciej Staręga Jan Antolec
2011–12 Aleš Razým Maciej Staręga Jan Antolec
2012–13 Jiří Horčička Ondřej Horyna Jan Antolec
2013–14 Jakub Gräf Jacob Kordutch Ondřej Horyna
2014–15 Mateusz Chowaniak Paweł Klisz Jacob Tony Kordac
2015–16 Miroslav Šulek Peter Mlynár Andrej Segeč
2016–17 Dušan Kožíšek Adam Fellner Luděk Šeller
2017–18 Peter Mlynár (2) Mateusz Haratyk Andrej Segeč
2018–19[1] Ján Koristek Dominik Bury Paweł Klisz
2019–20[2] Mateusz Haratyk Kacper Antolec Peter Mlynár
2020–21 Petr Knop Paul Constantin Pepene Petrică Hogiu

Women

SeasonWinnerSecondThird
2007–08 Klara Moravcová Eva Skalníková
2008–09 Klára Moravcová Eva Skalníková Kamila Rajdlová
2009–10 Katarína Garajová Martina Chrástková Klára Moravcová
2010–11 Justyna Mordarska Ewelina Marcisz Lucia Klimková
2011–12 Agnieszka Szymańczak Anna Staręga Justyna Mordarska
2012–13 Agnieszka Szymańczak Martyna Galewicz
2013–14 Sandra Schützová Eliška Hájková Klara Moravcova
2014–15 Magdalena Kozielska Sandra Schuetzová Barbora Klementová
2015–16 Marcela Marcisz Martyna Galewicz
2016–17 Urszula Łętocha Anna Sixtová Eva Segečová
2017–18 Eliza Rucka Urszula Łętocha Alena Procházková
2018–19[3] Izabela Marcisz Eliza Rucka Agata Warło
2019–20[4] Magdalena Kobielusz Barbora Klementová Karolina Kaleta
Kristina Sivokova
2020–21 Karolina Kaleta Alena Procházková Patricija Eiduka

References

  1. Web site: Slavic Cup Overall 2018-19 Men . 6 March 2020 . fis-ski.com . International Ski Federation.
  2. Web site: Slavic Cup Overall 2019-20 Men . 19 March 2020 . fis-ski.com . International Ski Federation.
  3. Web site: Slavic Cup Overall 2018-19 Women . 6 March 2020 . fis-ski.com . International Ski Federation.
  4. Web site: Slavic Cup Overall 2019-20 Women . 19 March 2020 . fis-ski.com . International Ski Federation.

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