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World Cup Final 2024: Maps, Results and Splits Analysis

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Tove Alexandersson (Sweden) won both the long distance, the middle distance and anchored Sweden to victory on the women’s relay in this weekend’s World Cup final in Kuopio, Finland. In the men’s class Miika Kirmula (Finland) won the long distance, Eirik Langedal Breivik (Norway) the middle distance and Sweden won the relay.

In the Long Distance race, Tove Alexandersson won the women’s event, finishing over 4 minutes ahead of Switzerland’s Simona Aebersold in second, with Sweden’s Hanna Lundberg taking third. Miika Kirmula won the men’s race for Finland, with Martin Regborn of Sweden in second and Finland’s Eetu Savolainen finishing third.

In the Middle Distance, Tove Alexandersson secured her 50th World Cup win, finishing ahead of Simona Aebersold in second and Norway’s Marie Olaussen in third. Norway’s Eirik Langedal Breivik took the win in the men’s race, with Kasper Harlem Fosser of Norway in second and Sweden’s Max Peter Bejmer in third. With these results, the overall World Cup went to Simona Aebersold and Kasper Fosser.

Sweden won both the men’s and women’s relays, securing the overall Team World Cup title. In the men’s relay, Gustav Bergman anchored Sweden to victory, while Norway finished second and Finland third. The Swedish women’s team, led by Hanna Lundberg and Tove Alexandersson, dominated from the start, with Norway taking second and Finland placing third.

Race development

Long distance

Men

In the men’s race, Finland’s Miika Kirmula took an impressive World Cup victory after a steady race – practically deciding the race on the long leg to control three (mostly due to running speed, he was not the only one taking the faster route to the right, see below). He had small errors but kept control throughout the course, finishing ahead of Sweden’s Martin Regborn, who came in second, 44 seconds behind. Finland’s Eetu Savolainen took third place, giving Finland two runners in the top three. Kasper Harlem Fosser from Norway, the World Cup leader, finished fourth after a few costly mistakes near the end. Finland showed great depth with four athletes in the top ten.

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Women

Tove Alexandersson dominated the women’s race, finishing 4 minutes and 5 seconds ahead of Switzerland’s Simona Aebersold. Alexandersson was strong throughout, making only small mistakes and showing excellent route choices after some trouble at the start. Sweden’s Hanna Lundberg finished third, over two minutes behind Aebersold.

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Middle distance

Men

In the men’s race, Norway’s Eirik Langedal Breivik took the win with an almost error-free performance,. Kasper Harlem Fosser, also from Norway, finished second but lost valuable seconds due to small mistakes at control 7 and in the final part of the course. Sweden’s Max Peter Bejmer came in third, leading for a long time as an early starter. Martin Regborn from Sweden, who was expected to challenge Fosser, made a costly error at control 4 and finished outside the top six. Control 7 was problematic for many runners – comparing the map with the old map with the new generalized map it could be discussed if the map was part of the story here?

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Women

Tove Alexandersson won the women’s race, marking her 50th World Cup victory and her second win in Finland in just three days. She finished 47 seconds ahead of Switzerland’s Simona Aebersold, who had been leading the World Cup this season. Alexandersson made only one small mistake early on but managed to gain a solid lead by control 13. Andrine Benjaminsen had a very good race going – being just a few seconds behind Alexandersson at control 10 – but then lost more than a minute to control 11 and was out of the battle for the top 3.

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Maps and GPS-tracking

Long distance

World Cup final, Long Women (9.55)

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World Cup final, Long Men (9.30)

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Middle distance

World Cup final, Middle Women (9.42)

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World Cup final, Middle Men (10.25)

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Relay

World Cup final, Relay Men leg 1 (11.00)

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World Cup final, Relay Men leg 2 (11.30)

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World Cup final, Relay Men leg 3 (12.00)

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World Cup final, Relay Women leg 1 (13.00)

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World Cup final, Relay Women leg 2 (13.30)

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World Cup final, Relay Women leg 3 (14:00)

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Results

Long distance

Men

1 Miika Kirmula FIN 1:20:10 5:31
2 Martin Regborn SWE 1:20:54 +0:44 5:34
3 Eetu Savolainen FIN 1:21:55 +1:45 5:38
4 Kasper Harlem Fosser NOR 1:21:59 +1:49 5:39
5 Fabian Aebersold SUI 1:23:20 +3:10 5:44
6 Gustav Bergman SWE 1:23:28 +3:18 5:45
7 Martin Hubmann SUI 1:23:55 +3:45 5:47
8 Albin Ridefelt SWE 1:24:03 +3:53 5:47
9 Akseli Ruohola FIN 1:24:31 +4:21 5:49
10 Olli Ojanaho FIN 1:25:07 +4:57 5:52
11 Max Peter Bejmer SWE 1:25:28 +5:18 5:53
12 Jannis Bonek AUT 1:26:14 +6:04 5:56
13 Simon Imark SWE 1:26:20 +6:10 5:57
14 Ruslan Glibov UKR 1:26:24 +6:14 5:57
15 Viktor Svensk SWE 1:26:28 +6:18 5:57
16 Teemu Oksanen FIN 1:26:51 +6:41 5:59
17 Ralph Street GBR 1:26:52 +6:42 5:59
18 Anton Johansson SWE 1:27:06 +6:56 6:00
19 Magne Daehli NOR 1:27:07 +6:57 6:00
20 Tomas Krivda CZE 1:27:20 +7:10 6:01

Women

1 Tove Alexandersson SWE 1:13:45 6:18
2 Simona Aebersold SUI 1:17:50 +4:05 6:39
3 Hanna Lundberg SWE 1:19:55 +6:10 6:49
4 Marie Olaussen NOR 1:20:07 +6:22 6:50
5 Venla Harju FIN 1:20:27 +6:42 6:52
6 Andrine Benjaminsen NOR 1:20:43 +6:58 6:53
7 Sanna Fast SWE 1:22:00 +8:15 7:00
8 Natalia Gemperle SUI 1:22:10 +8:25 7:01
9 Evely Kaasiku EST 1:24:00 +10:15 7:10
10 Miia Niittynen FIN 1:25:04 +11:19 7:16
11 Maija Sianoja FIN 1:25:49 +12:04 7:20
12 Marika Teini FIN 1:27:54 +14:09 7:30
13 Ane Dyrkorn NOR 1:27:57 +14:12 7:31
14 Johanna Ridefelt SWE 1:27:59 +14:14 7:31
15 Agnes Noergaard Kracht DEN 1:28:16 +14:31 7:32
16 Victoria Haestad Bjornstad NOR 1:28:26 +14:41 7:33
17 Tereza Rauturier CZE 1:28:49 +15:04 7:35
18 Goeril Roenning Sund NOR 1:28:54 +15:09 7:35
19 Milja Vaataja FIN 1:29:36 +15:51 7:39
20 Malin Agervig Kristiansson DEN 1:29:39 +15:54 7:39

Full results

Middle distance

Men

1 Eirik Langedal Breivik NOR 29:17 5:19
2 Kasper Harlem Fosser NOR 29:46 +0:29 5:24
3 Max Peter Bejmer SWE 30:30 +1:13 5:32
4 Eetu Savolainen FIN 30:47 +1:30 5:35
5 Viktor Svensk SWE 30:49 +1:32 5:36
6 Jannis Bonek AUT 30:59 +1:42 5:38
7 Gustav Bergman SWE 31:15 +1:58 5:40
8 Joey Hadorn SUI 31:26 +2:09 5:42
9 Albin Ridefelt SWE 31:27 +2:10 5:43
10 Olli Ojanaho FIN 31:28 +2:11 5:43
11 Emil Svensk SWE 31:34 +2:17 5:44
12 Martin Regborn SWE 31:35 +2:18 5:44
13 Teemu Oksanen FIN 31:47 +2:30 5:46
14 Ruslan Glibov UKR 31:50 +2:33 5:47
15 Jorgen Baklid NOR 31:52 +2:35 5:47
16 Tomas Krivda CZE 31:58 +2:41 5:48
17 Daniel Hubmann SUI 32:11 +2:54 5:51
18 Matthias Kyburz SUI 32:15 +2:58 5:51
19 Akseli Ruohola FIN 32:20 +3:03 5:52
19 Fabian Aebersold SUI 32:20 +3:03 5:52

Women

1 Tove Alexandersson SWE 28:31 6:20
2 Simona Aebersold SUI 29:18 +0:47 6:30
3 Marie Olaussen NOR 29:25 +0:54 6:32
4 Hanna Lundberg SWE 29:32 +1:01 6:33
5 Sanna Fast SWE 29:45 +1:14 6:36
6 Andrine Benjaminsen NOR 29:50 +1:19 6:37
7 Venla Harju FIN 30:07 +1:36 6:41
8 Johanna Ridefelt SWE 30:22 +1:51 6:44
9 Marika Teini FIN 31:15 +2:44 6:56
10 Ane Dyrkorn NOR 31:19 +2:48 6:57
11 Maija Sianoja FIN 31:26 +2:55 6:59
12 Ingrid Lundanes NOR 31:43 +3:12 7:02
13 Kamilla Steiwer NOR 31:46 +3:15 7:03
14 Pia Young Vik NOR 31:59 +3:28 7:06
15 Miia Niittynen FIN 32:07 +3:36 7:08
16 Victoria Haestad Bjornstad NOR 32:11 +3:40 7:09
17 Ines Berger SUI 32:25 +3:54 7:12
18 Megan Carter Davies GBR 32:26 +3:55 7:12
19 Sabina Aumo FIN 32:41 +4:10 7:15
20 Karolin Ohlsson SWE 33:02 +4:31 7:20

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Relay

Men

1 Sweden 2 1:23:22
1. Albin Ridefelt 28:26 5 +0:29 28:26 5 +0:29
2. Emil Svensk 27:45 4 +1:06 56:12 5 0 +0:17 -0:12
3. Gustav Bergman 27:10 1 1:23:22 1 -4 -0:17
2 Norway 1 1:23:24 +0:02
1. Jorgen Baklid 28:23 3 +0:26 28:23 3 +0:26
2. Eirik Langedal Breivik 27:48 5 +1:09 56:11 4 +1 +0:16 -0:10
3. Kasper Harlem Fosser 27:12 2 +0:02 1:23:24 2 -2 +0:02 -0:14
3 Finland 1 1:23:31 +0:09
1. Teemu Oksanen 28:27 6 +0:30 28:27 6 +0:30
2. Eetu Savolainen 27:51 6 +1:12 56:18 7 +1 +0:23 -0:07
3. Miika Kirmula 27:12 3 +0:02 1:23:31 3 -4 +0:09 -0:14
4 Finland 2 1:24:01 +0:39
1. Mikko Eerola 28:50 15 +0:53 28:50 15 +0:53
2. Touko Seppa 27:19 2 +0:40 56:09 3 -12 +0:14 -0:39
3. Akseli Ruohola 27:52 4 +0:42 1:24:01 4 +1 +0:39 +0:25
5 Switzerland 2 1:25:22 +2:00
1. Jonas Egger 29:36 19 +1:39 29:36 19 +1:39
2. Fabian Aebersold 26:39 1 56:16 6 -13 +0:21 -1:18
3. Joey Hadorn 29:06 8 +1:56 1:25:22 5 -1 +2:00 +1:39
6 Sweden 3 1:25:26 +2:04
1. Anton Johansson 28:22 2 +0:25 28:22 2 +0:25
2. Simon Imark 27:44 3 +1:05 56:07 2 0 +0:12 -0:13
3. Simon Hector 29:19 10 +2:09 1:25:26 6 +4 +2:04 +1:52
7 Norway 2 1:25:35 +2:13
1. Lukas Liland 28:41 8 +0:44 28:41 8 +0:44
2. Magne Daehli 28:26 8 +1:47 57:08 8 0 +1:13 +0:29
3. Havard Sandstad Eidsmo 28:27 6 +1:17 1:25:35 7 -1 +2:13 +1:00
8 Norway 3 1:25:46 +2:24
1. Isak Jonsson 28:44 11 +0:47 28:44 11 +0:47
2. Yngve Skogstad 28:42 10 +2:03 57:26 9 -2 +1:31 +0:44
3. Sander Arntzen 28:19 5 +1:09 1:25:46 8 -1 +2:24 +0:53
9 Sweden 1 1:25:53 +2:31
1. Viktor Svensk 27:57 1 27:57 1
2. Max Peter Bejmer 27:57 7 +1:18 55:55 1 0 0:00
3. Martin Regborn 29:57 14 +2:47 1:25:53 9 +8 +2:31 +2:31
10 Czechia 1 1:26:47 +3:25
1. Martin Roudny 28:56 16 +0:59 28:56 16 +0:59
2. Daniel Vandas 29:03 12 +2:24 57:59 12 -4 +2:04 +1:05
3. Tomas Krivda 28:47 7 +1:37 1:26:47 10 -2 +3:25 +1:21

Women

1 Sweden 1 1:25:51
1. Hanna Lundberg 28:06 1 28:06 1
2. Sanna Fast 28:12 1 56:19 1 0 0:00
3. Tove Alexandersson 29:32 2 +0:06 1:25:51 1 0 0:00
2 Norway 1 1:28:28 +2:37
1. Ane Dyrkorn 29:43 7 +1:37 29:43 7 +1:37
2. Marie Olaussen 29:18 3 +1:06 59:02 3 -4 +2:43 +1:06
3. Andrine Benjaminsen 29:26 1 1:28:28 2 -1 +2:37 -0:06
3 Finland 1 1:28:57 +3:06
1. Marika Teini 29:37 5 +1:31 29:37 5 +1:31
2. Maija Sianoja 29:22 4 +1:10 59:00 2 -3 +2:41 +1:10
3. Venla Harju 29:57 3 +0:31 1:28:57 3 +1 +3:06 +0:25
4 Switzerland 1 1:29:41 +3:50
1. Paula Gross 29:51 9 +1:45 29:51 9 +1:45
2. Ines Berger 29:10 2 +0:58 59:02 4 -5 +2:43 +0:58
3. Simona Aebersold 30:39 4 +1:13 1:29:41 4 0 +3:50 +1:07
5 Sweden 2 1:30:56 +5:05
1. Johanna Ridefelt 29:29 3 +1:23 29:29 3 +1:23
2. Alva Sonesson 30:41 7 +2:29 1:00:10 5 +2 +3:51 +2:28
3. Karolin Ohlsson 30:45 7 +1:19 1:30:56 5 0 +5:05 +1:14
6 Norway 3 1:31:00 +5:09
1. Pia Young Vik 29:33 4 +1:27 29:33 4 +1:27
2. Oda Scheele 30:40 6 +2:28 1:00:14 6 +2 +3:55 +2:28
3. Goeril Roenning Sund 30:45 6 +1:19 1:31:00 6 0 +5:09 +1:14
7 Czechia 1 1:31:01 +5:10
1. Lucie Semikova 29:39 6 +1:33 29:39 6 +1:33
2. Denisa Kralova 30:40 5 +2:28 1:00:20 7 +1 +4:01 +2:28
3. Tereza Rauturier 30:40 5 +1:14 1:31:01 7 0 +5:10 +1:09
8 Finland 3 1:33:07 +7:16
1. Anni Haanpaa 29:58 11 +1:52 29:58 11 +1:52
2. Milja Vaataja 31:07 9 +2:55 1:01:06 8 -3 +4:47 +2:55
3. Venla Taulavuori 32:01 10 +2:35 1:33:07 8 0 +7:16 +2:29
9 Norway 2 1:33:59 +8:08
1. Kamilla Steiwer 30:18 12 +2:12 30:18 12 +2:12
2. Ingrid Lundanes 31:29 11 +3:17 1:01:48 9 -3 +5:29 +3:17
3. Victoria Haestad Bjornstad 32:10 11 +2:44 1:33:59 9 0 +8:08 +2:39
10 Sweden 3 1:34:00 +8:09
1. Frida Vikstrom 31:53 17 +3:47 31:53 17 +3:47
2. Erika Kaellvik Leufven 30:43 8 +2:31 1:02:37 10 -7 +6:18 +2:31
3. Helena Karlsson 31:23 9 +1:57 1:34:00 10 0 +8:09 +1:51

Full results

World Cup Overall

Men

1 Kasper Harlem Fosser 22 12 100 80 100 50 80 444
2 Martin Regborn 50 60 80 18 29 80 29 346
3 Eirik Langedal Breivik 22 40 9 100 23 0 100 294
4 Emil Svensk 22 100 0 40 50 16 30 258
5 Daniel Hubmann 24 28 33 33 80 17 24 239
6 Miika Kirmula 22 0 40 0 60 100 10 232
7 Joey Hadorn 100 17 10 30 33 0 35 225
8 Tomas Krivda 10 31 60 50 16 21 25 213
9 Fabian Aebersold 31 21 25 0 45 45 22 189
10 Albin Ridefelt 60 28 35 33 156
11 Tuomas Heikkila 60 80 13 153
12 Eetu Savolainen 14 27 60 50 151
13 Teemu Oksanen 40 10 26 0 17 25 28 146
13 Viktor Svensk 35 40 26 45 146
15 Jonatan Gustafsson 80 50 9 139
16 Akseli Ruohola 0 33 23 22 33 22 133
17 Max Peter Bejmer 0 23 19 0 0 30 60 132
18 Tino Polsini 16 30 45 25 0 9 125
19 Martin Hubmann 21 11 35 37 18 122
19 Ruslan Glibov 0 6 0 31 31 27 27 122

Women

1 Simona Aebersold 80 80 100 100 80 80 80 600
2 Tove Alexandersson 100 37 50 50 100 100 100 537
3 Natalia Gemperle 60 100 80 80 50 35 405
4 Andrine Benjaminsen 40 35 33 60 60 40 40 308
5 Hanna Lundberg 37 45 27 31 33 60 50 283
6 Venla Harju 28 18 40 35 35 45 37 238
7 Marie Olaussen 0 24 5 37 37 50 60 213
8 Victoria Haestad Bjornstad 50 15 45 17 21 25 25 198
9 Evely Kaasiku 24 7 37 24 45 33 11 181
10 Maija Sianoja 22 13 31 25 27 30 30 178
11 Tereza Rauturier 0 60 20 23 28 24 0 155
12 Cecile Calandry 31 40 7 33 24 0 0 135
13 Ane Dyrkorn 10 0 60 5 0 28 31 134
14 Alva Sonesson 29 33 3 20 25 15 8 133
15 Aleksandra Hornik 22 50 35 0 15 7 129
16 Paula Gross 22 18 12 45 0 5 16 118
17 Johanna Ridefelt 26 29 27 35 117
17 Karolin Ohlsson 2 28 28 22 16 0 21 117
19 Miia Niittynen 27 31 31 26 115
20 Ida Agervig Kristiansson 45 30 18 0 14 0 0 107

Overall

1 Sweden 5887
2 Norway 5525
3 Switzerland 4938
4 Finland 3735
5 Czechia 2330
6 France 2086
7 Denmark 1673
8 Great Britain 1609
9 Estonia 1461
10 Austria 1453
11 Latvia 1359
12 Poland 1203
13 Germany 1192
14 Hungary 1157
15 Ukraine 1092
16 Italy 929
17 Spain 915
18 Hong Kong China 740
19 New Zealand 682
20 Slovakia 651

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4 comments

  1. Øystein Grøvlen

    A great week-end for us watching the TV broadcast. Unlike the EOC, there was not that many times I was thinking that there must be more interesting things to show than what you are showing now. (Of course, there were cases were Finnish runners were shown instead of more “interesting” runners, but I guess that is to be expected.)

    There is still one thing that could make the TV broadcasts much better. Why do we only get to see the name of the runners and not their running time until very close to the TV control/finish? What is the value of not showing the running time?

  2. Watching the live gps I noticedthe New Zealand runner on the third leg far to the left thinking he was lost. Later I realised that he had the long variation and chose to run the fields and around. As a curiosity it would be interesting to know how this choice played out. However I do not have the skill to find this information. Anyone want to look at this?
    Also a great thank you for this great site!
    Jon