2018–19 FIS Cross-Country Continental Cup | |||
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Discipline | Men | Women | |
Alpen Cup | Valentin Chauvin | Antonia Fräbel | |
Australia/New Zealand Cup | Phillip Bellingham | Katerina Paul | |
Balkan Cup | Strahinja Erić | Vedrana Malec | |
Eastern Europe Cup | Ermil Vokuev | Olga Zareva | |
Far East Cup | Hikari Fujinoki | Yukari Tanaka | |
Nor-Am Cup | Philippe Boucher | Katherine Stewart-Jones | |
Scandinavian Cup | Mattis Stenshagen | Anne Kjersti Kalvå | |
Slavic Cup | Ján Koristek | Izabela Marcisz | |
US SuperTour | Kyle Bratrud | Julia Kern | |
Competition | |||
The 2018–19 FIS Cross-Country Continental Cup (COC) was a season of the FIS Cross-Country Continental Cup, a series of second-level cross-country skiing competitions arranged by the International Ski Federation (FIS).
The 2018–19 Continental Cup contained nine different series of geographically restricted competitions; five in Europe, two in North America and one each from Asia and Oceania.
Winners
The overall winners from the 2018–19 season's Continental Cups were rewarded a right to start in the first period in the following 2019–20 World Cup season.[1]
Cup | Abbr. | Men | Women | ||||
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Winner | Second | Third | Winner | Second | Third | ||
Alpen Cup[2] (or OPA Cup) |
OPA | Valentin Chauvin | Jean Tiberghien | Simone Daprà | Antonia Fräbel | Lydia Hiernickel | Ilaria Debertolis |
Australia/New Zealand Cup[3] | ANC | Philip Bellingham | Callum Watson | Mark Pollock | Katerina Paul | Casey Wright | Emily Champion Ella Jackson |
Balkan Cup[4] | BC | Strahinja Erić | Edi Dadić | Stefan Anić | Vedrana Malec | Sanja Kusmuk | Anja Ilić |
Eastern Europe Cup[5] | EEC | Ermil Vokuev | Ilia Semikov | Ilia Poroshkin | Olga Zareva | Alisa Zhambalova | Natalya Matveyeva |
Far East Cup[6] | FEC | Hikari Fujinoki | Nobuhito Kashiwabara | Tomoki Sato | Yukari Tanaka | Miki Kodama | Kozue Takizawa |
Nor-Am Cup[7] | NAC | Philippe Boucher | Alexis Dumas | Julien Locke | Katherine Stewart-Jones | Dahria Beatty | Zoe Williams |
Scandinavian Cup[8] | SCAN | Mattis Stenshagen | Daniel Stock | Harald Østberg Amundsen | Anne Kjersti Kalvå | Johanna Hagström | Moa Lundgren |
Slavic Cup[9] | SC | Ján Koristek | Dominik Bury | Paweł Klisz | Izabela Marcisz | Eliza Rucka | Agata Warło |
US SuperTour[10] | UST | Kyle Bratrud | Benjamin Saxton | David Norris | Julia Kern | Kaitlynn Miller | Jessica Yeaton |
References
- ↑ "Rules for the FIS Cross-Country World Cup" (PDF) (2019/2020 ed.). International Ski Federation. June 2019. p. 4. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
- ↑ "2018–19 Alpen Cup Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
- ↑ "2018 Australia/New Zealand Cup Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
- ↑ "2019 Balkan Cup Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
- ↑ "2018–19 Eastern Europe Cup Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
- ↑ "2018–19 Far East Cup Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
- ↑ "2018–19 Nor-Am Cup Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
- ↑ "2018–19 Scandinavian Cup Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
- ↑ "2018–19 Slavic Cup Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
- ↑ "2018–19 US SuperTour Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
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