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World Cup Final 2014: All You Need to Know!

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[Sprint Relay Friday 15:00 CET / Middle Saturday 12:30 CET / Sprint Sunday 13:31 CET] The World Cup 2014 will be decided in Switzerland this weekend – starting with a mixed sprint relay on Friday as part of the unofficial sprint relay World Cup, continuing with a middle distance on Saturday and finishing with a city sprint on Sunday finalizing the individual World Cup.

The winner of the individual World Cup in the men’s class is already decided. Swiss Daniel Hubmann has a lead of more than 350 points to Olav Lundanes (Norway) and nobody can even theoretically beat the Swiss star on home ground. There is a tight fight for second between Lundanes, the Ukraine Oleksandr Kratov and the Swiss runners Matthias Kyburz and Fabian Hertner.

In the women’s class Tove Alexandersson is nearly as dominant as Hubmann, but with a lead of 269 points to Swiss Judith Wyder and 300 World Cup points as a maximum score in the two remaining World Cup races Wyder has a small theoretical chance of taking the overall World Cup from the Swede. Lena Eliasson (Sweden) and Helena Jansson (Sweden, not starting this weekend) are next on the list, but must do very good races to beat Wyder in the overall . See the full World Cup standings ahead of the weekend’s races further down on the page.

In the unofficial sprint relay World Cup Denmark is the current leader with a 30 point lead over Sweden and a 50 point lead ahead of Switzerland. Although Denmark is the favourite with Klingenberg, Lassen, Bobach and Alm in the team, this may be a close fight! Sweden starts with Olsson, Bergman, Leandersson and Eliasson whereas Switzerland has Friedrich, M Hubmann, M Kyburz and Gross in the first team.

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Program Friday (Mixed sprint relay, unofficial):

– First Start approx. 12.00
– Last Start women 14.00
– Last Start men 14.30

– Start 15.00 CET
– Finish approx 16.00 CET

Course and start information:

  • The terrain is mostly flat with some undulating hills. Mix between park with small forest parts, botanical garden, playgrounds and a residential part. Should give fairly good GPS tracking.
  • Leg 1 and 4 (women): 3.6 km, 40 meter climb, 25 controls
  • Leg 2 and 3 (men): 4.3 km, 50 meter climb, 28 controls
  • Start list

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Program Saturday (Middle distance):

– First Start approx. 12.00
– Last Start women 14.00
– Last Start men 14.30

– First Start approx. 12.30 CET
– Last Start women 14.30 CET
– Last Start men 15.00 CET
– Race decided: Women 15:05 CET, men 15:35 CET

Course and start information:

  • Women 5.8 km, 160 m , 21 controls, winning time 35’
  • Men 6.6 km, 210 m , 23 controls, winning time 35’

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Program Sunday (Sprint distance):

– First Start women 13.31 – Last start women 14.24 – Race decided 14.39
– First Start men 14.35 – Last Start men 15.14 – Race decided 15.29

Course and start information:

  • Women 3.5 km, 45 m , 18 controls, winning time 14 min,
  • Men 4.3 km, 60 m , 21 controls, winning time 15 min,

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Overall World Cup: Results

See full overall World Cup results (individual) here.  Below the overall World Cup before the World Cup final weekend is shown.

In the unofficial sprint relay World Cup Denmark is the current leader with a 30 point lead over Sweden and a 50 point lead ahead of Switzerland (full results). Below the top teams are listed.

Mixed sprint relay

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Men

Rank Points Name Fed
1 758 Daniel  Hubmann SUI
2 403 Olav  Lundanes NOR
3 369 Fabian  Hertner SUI
4 362 Oleksandr  Kratov UKR
5 334 Matthias  Kyburz SUI
6 287 Jonas  Leandersson SWE
7 242 Gustav  Bergman SWE
8 231 Baptiste  Rollier SUI
9 208 Pasi  Ikonen FIN
10 203 Filip  Dahlgren SWE
11 193 Jerker  Lysell SWE
12 188 Timo  Sild EST
13 180 Magne  Daehli NOR
14 169 William  Lind SWE
15 161 Soren  Bobach DEN

Women

Rank Points Name Fed
1 789 Tove  Alexandersson SWE
2 520 Judith  Wyder SUI
3 398 Lena  Eliasson SWE
4 392 Helena  Jansson SWE
5 378 Nadiya  Volynska UKR
6 316 Maja  Moeller Alm DEN
7 263 Anastasiya  Tikhonova RUS
8 259 Ida  Bobach DEN
9 254 Julia  Gross SUI
10 236 Svetlana  Mironova RUS
11 223 Mari  Fasting NOR
12 220 Lilian  Forsgren SWE
13 218 Venla  Niemi FIN
14 209 Amelie  Chataing FRA
15 203 Sara  Luscher SUI

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