2018–19 FIS Cross-Country Continental Cup
Discipline Men Women
Alpen Cup France Valentin Chauvin Germany Antonia Fräbel
Australia/New Zealand Cup Australia Phillip Bellingham Australia Katerina Paul
Balkan Cup Bosnia and Herzegovina Strahinja Erić Croatia Vedrana Malec
Eastern Europe Cup Russia Ermil Vokuev Russia Olga Zareva
Far East Cup Japan Hikari Fujinoki Japan Yukari Tanaka
Nor-Am Cup Canada Philippe Boucher Canada Katherine Stewart-Jones
Scandinavian Cup Norway Mattis Stenshagen Norway Anne Kjersti Kalvå
Slavic Cup Slovakia Ján Koristek Poland Izabela Marcisz
US SuperTour United States Kyle Bratrud United States 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
Winner Second Third Winner Second Third
Alpen Cup[2]
(or OPA Cup)
OPA France Valentin Chauvin France Jean Tiberghien Italy Simone Daprà Germany Antonia Fräbel Switzerland Lydia Hiernickel Italy Ilaria Debertolis
Australia/New Zealand Cup[3] ANC Australia Philip Bellingham Australia Callum Watson Australia Mark Pollock Australia Katerina Paul Australia Casey Wright Australia Emily Champion
Australia Ella Jackson
Balkan Cup[4] BC Bosnia and Herzegovina Strahinja Erić Croatia Edi Dadić Bosnia and Herzegovina Stefan Anić Croatia Vedrana Malec Bosnia and Herzegovina Sanja Kusmuk Serbia Anja Ilić
Eastern Europe Cup[5] EEC Russia Ermil Vokuev Russia Ilia Semikov Russia Ilia Poroshkin Russia Olga Zareva Russia Alisa Zhambalova Russia Natalya Matveyeva
Far East Cup[6] FEC Japan Hikari Fujinoki Japan Nobuhito Kashiwabara Japan Tomoki Sato Japan Yukari Tanaka Japan Miki Kodama Japan Kozue Takizawa
Nor-Am Cup[7] NAC Canada Philippe Boucher Canada Alexis Dumas Canada Julien Locke Canada Katherine Stewart-Jones Canada Dahria Beatty Canada Zoe Williams
Scandinavian Cup[8] SCAN Norway Mattis Stenshagen Norway Daniel Stock Norway Harald Østberg Amundsen Norway Anne Kjersti Kalvå Sweden Johanna Hagström Sweden Moa Lundgren
Slavic Cup[9] SC Slovakia Ján Koristek Poland Dominik Bury Poland Paweł Klisz Poland Izabela Marcisz Poland Eliza Rucka Poland Agata Warło
US SuperTour[10] UST United States Kyle Bratrud United States Benjamin Saxton United States David Norris United States Julia Kern United States Kaitlynn Miller Australia Jessica Yeaton

References

  1. "Rules for the FIS Cross-Country World Cup" (PDF) (2019/2020 ed.). International Ski Federation. June 2019. p. 4. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  2. "2018–19 Alpen Cup Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
  3. "2018 Australia/New Zealand Cup Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
  4. "2019 Balkan Cup Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
  5. "2018–19 Eastern Europe Cup Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
  6. "2018–19 Far East Cup Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
  7. "2018–19 Nor-Am Cup Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
  8. "2018–19 Scandinavian Cup Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
  9. "2018–19 Slavic Cup Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
  10. "2018–19 US SuperTour Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
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