2012 Orienteering World Cup

The 2012 Orienteering World Cup was the 18th edition of the Orienteering World Cup. It contained 13 competitions, which took place in Sweden, Switzerland, Norway and Finland.

Events

Women

Venue Distance Date Winner 2nd 3rd
EOC (European Orienteering Championships)[1]
1 Sweden Falun Middle May 17 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Finland Minna Kauppi Russia Tatiana Ryabkina
2 Sweden Falun Long May 18 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Russia Tatiana Ryabkina Finland Minna Kauppi
3 Sweden Falun Sprint May 19 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Sweden Lena Eliasson Denmark Maja Alm
4 Switzerland St. Gallen Middle June 23 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Finland Minna Kauppi
Switzerland Judith Wyder
5 Switzerland St. Gallen Sprint June 24 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Denmark Maja Alm Sweden Tove Alexandersson
WOC (World Orienteering Championships) [2]
6 Switzerland Lausanne Sprint July 14 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Denmark Maja Alm Sweden Annika Billstam
7 Switzerland Lausanne Middle July 17 Finland Minna Kauppi Sweden Tove Alexandersson Russia Tatiana Ryabkina
8 Switzerland Lausanne Long July 19 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Finland Minna Kauppi Sweden Annika Billstam
NORT (Nordic Orienteering Tour) [3]
9 Norway Holmenkollen Sprint September 1 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Denmark Emma Klingenberg Norway Anne Margrethe Hausken Nordberg
10 Norway Holmenkollen Middle September 2 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Switzerland Judith Wyder Russia Tatiana Ryabkina
11 Sweden Göteborg Knock-Out Sprint September 4 Denmark Emma Klingenberg Russia Tatiana Ryabkina Switzerland Judith Wyder
12 Finland Vuokatti Sprint September 7 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Sweden Helena Jansson Denmark Emma Klingenberg
13 Finland Vuokatti Middle
Chasing start
September 7 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder Sweden Helena Jansson Finland Minna Kauppi

Men

Venue Distance Date Winner 2nd 3rd
EOC (European Orienteering Championships)
1 Sweden Falun Middle May 17 Norway Olav Lundanes Russia Valentin Novikov Norway Carl Waaler Kaas
2 Sweden Falun Long May 18 Norway Olav Lundanes Switzerland Matthias Merz Russia Valentin Novikov
3 Sweden Falun Sprint May 19 Sweden Jonas Leandersson Bulgaria Kiril Nikolov Sweden Jerker Lysell
4 Switzerland St. Gallen Middle June 23 Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Norway Olav Lundanes Switzerland Baptiste Rollier
5 Switzerland St. Gallen Sprint June 24 Sweden Jerker Lysell Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Switzerland Matthias Merz
WOC (World Orienteering Championships)
6 Switzerland Lausanne Sprint July 14 Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Switzerland Matthias Merz Switzerland Matthias Müller
7 Switzerland Lausanne Middle July 17 Latvia Edgars Bertuks Russia Valentin Novikov Switzerland Fabian Hertner
8 Switzerland Lausanne Long July 19 Norway Olav Lundanes Switzerland Matthias Merz Latvia Edgars Bertuks
NORT (Noric Orienteering Tour)
9 Norway Holmenkollen Sprint September 1 Norway Olav Lundanes Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Sweden William Lind
10 Norway Holmenkollen Middle September 2 France Thierry Gueorgiou Sweden Peter Öberg Switzerland Matthias Kyburz
11 Sweden Göteborg Knock-Out Sprint September 4 Switzerland Matthias Kyburz France Frederic Tranchand Sweden Peter Öberg
12 Finland Vuokatti Sprint September 7 Sweden Jonas Leandersson Switzerland Matthias Kyburz Switzerland Fabian Hertner
13 Finland Vuokatti Middle
Chasing start
September 7 Switzerland Matthias Kyburz France Thierry Gueorgiou Norway Olav Lundanes

Final standings

Women

Rank Name Points[4]
1 Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder 934
2 Finland Minna Kauppi 630
3 Russia Tatiana Ryabkina 510
4 Sweden Helena Jansson 476
5 Sweden Tove Alexandersson 432
6 Switzerland Judith Wyder 427
7 Sweden Annika Billstam 391
8 Denmark Maja Alm 389
9 Denmark Ida Bobach 386
10 Norway Anne Margrethe Hausken Nordberg 354

Men

Rank Name Points
1 Switzerland Matthias Kyburz 784
2 Norway Olav Lundanes 688
3 Switzerland Matthias Merz 553
4 Sweden Jonas Leandersson 376
5 Sweden Jerker Lysell 364
6 France Thierry Gueorgiou 337
7 France Frederic Tranchand 319
8 Sweden Gustav Bergman 292
9 Switzerland Matthias Müller 291
10 Sweden Peter Öberg 279

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