Положение Кубка мира до 23 лет Кубок Наций В Кубке наций засчитываются все результаты спортсменов-мужчин и женщин от страны. Победители Кубка мира Общие титулыСпринтерские титулыТитулы на дистанцию Больше всего побед на чемпионатах мира - По данным 8 Март 2020
Активные лыжники Самые успешные победители гонок- With 84 victories in World Cup and total 114 including Stage World Cup wins Marit Bjørgen is record-holder among both men and women.
World Cup wins by nationThe table below lists those nations which have won at least one individual World Cup race. - As of 8 March 2020
Countries no longer existMost World Cup podiums, top 10 results and individual starts - As of 8 March 2020
Active skiersMen's career podiums | Men's career top 10 results | Men's individual starts |
Women's career podiums | Women's career top 10 results | Women's individual starts |
Season records - As of 8 March 2020
MenVictories per season | Podiums per season | Most points per season | Highest overall advantage |
WomenVictories per season | Podiums per season | Most points per season | Highest overall advantage |
Consecutive victories and podiums - As of 8 March 2020
MenConsecutive victories | Consecutive podiums |
| WomenConsecutive victories | Consecutive podiums |
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Youngest and oldest race winners Active skiersMen's youngest winnersNo. | Skier | Born | Date | Location | Race | Level | Age |
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1 | Petter Northug | 06.01.1986 | 08.03.2006 | Falun, Sweden | 10 km + 10 km C/F Pursuit | World Cup | 20 years 61 days | 2 | Johannes Høsflot Klæbo | 22.10.1996 | 18.02.2017 | Otepää, Estonia | 1.4 km Sprint F | World Cup | 20 years 119 days | 3 | Finn Hågen Krogh | 06.09.1990 | 20.03.2011 | Falun, Sweden | 15 km Pursuit F | Stage World Cup | 20 years 195 days | 4 | Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass | 29.04.1961 | 09.01.1982 | Reit im Winkl, West Germany | 15 km Individual | World Cup | 20 years 255 days | 5 | Alexander Bolshunov | 31.12.1996 | 04.03.2018 | Lahti, Finland | 15 km C Individual | World Cup | 21 years 63 days | 6 | Gunde Svan | 12.01.1962 | 19.03.1983 | Anchorage, United States | 15 km Individual | World Cup | 21 years 66 days | 7 | Mikhail Devyatyarov | 11.11.1985 | 21.03.2007 | Stockholm, Sweden | 1.0 km Sprint C | World Cup | 21 years 130 days | 8 | Nikolay Morilov | 11.08.1986 | 30.12.2007 | Prague, Czech Republic | 1.0 km Sprint F | Stage World Cup | 21 years 141 days | 9 | Janosch Brugger | 06.06.1997 | 02.12.2018 | Lillehammer, Norway | 15 km C Pursuit | Stage World Cup | 21 years 179 days | 10 | Petr Sedov | 24.08.1990 | 18.03.2012 | Falun, Sweden | 15 km C Pursuit | Stage World Cup | 21 years 207 days |
Source: Women's youngest winnersNo. | Skier | Born | Date | Location | Race | Level | Age |
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1 | Gaby Nestler | 16.02.1967 | 11.01.1986 | Les Saisies, France | 10 km F Individual | World Cup | 18 years 329 days | 2 | Pirjo Manninen | 08.03.1981 | 17.12.2000 | Brusson, Italy | 1.4 km Sprint F | World Cup | 19 years 284 days | 3 | Kateřina Neumannová | 15.02.1973 | 12.12.1992 | Ramsau, Austria | 5 km Individual C | World Cup | 19 years 300 days | 4 | Linn Svahn | 09.12.1999 | 14.12.2019 | Davos, Switzerland | 1.5 km Sprint F | World Cup | 20 years 5 days | 5 | Brit Pettersen | 24.11.1961 | 12.03.1982 | Falun, Sweden | 20 km Individual | World Cup | 20 years 108 days | 6 | Simone Greiner-Petter | 15.09.1967 | 15.01.1988 | Toblach, Italy | 20 km F Individual | World Cup | 20 years 122 days | 7 | Hanna Falk | 05.07.1989 | 05.12.2009 | Düsseldorf, Germany | 0.8 km Sprint F | World Cup | 20 years 153 days | 8 | Charlotte Kalla | 22.07.1987 | 06.01.2008 | Nové Město, Czech Republic | 10 km F Pursuit | Stage World Cup | 20 years 168 days | 9 | Therese Johaug | 25.06.1988 | 04.01.2009 | Val di Fiemme, Italy | 9 km F Pursuit | Stage World Cup | 20 years 193 days | 10 | Frida Karlsson | 10.08.1999 | 07.03.2020 | Oslo, Norway | 30 km C Mass Start | World Cup | 20 years 210 days |
Source: Men's oldest winnersNo. | Skier | Born | Date | Location | Race | Level | Age |
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1 | Harri Kirvesniemi | 10.05.1958 | 11.03.2000 | Oslo, Norway | 50 km C Individual | World Cup | 41 years 306 days | 2 | Giorgio Di Centa | 07.10.1972 | 05.02.2010 | Canmore, Canada | 15 km F Individual | World Cup | 37 years 121 days | 3 | Maurilio De Zolt | 25.09.1950 | 21.02.1987 | Oberstdorf, West Germany | 50 km C Individual | World Championships | 36 years 149 days | 4 | Lukáš Bauer | 18.08.1977 | 30.11.2013 | Kuusamo, Finland | 10 km C Individual | Stage World Cup | 36 years 104 days | 5 | Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset | 06.12.1971 | 05.01.2008 | Val di Fiemme, Italy | 20 km C Mass Start | Stage World Cup | 36 years 30 days | 6 | Erling Jevne | 24.03.1966 | 15.12.2001 | Davos, Switzerland | 15 km C Individual | World Cup | 35 years 266 days | 7 | Fulvio Valbusa | 15.02.1969 | 06.02.2004 | La Clusaz, France | 15 km F Individual | World Cup | 34 years 354 days | 8 | Tor Arne Hetland | 12.01.1974 | 29.12.2008 | Prague, Czech Republic | 1.3 km Sprint F | Stage World Cup | 34 years 352 days | 9 | Andrus Veerpalu | 08.02.1971 | 12.03.2005 | Oslo, Norway | 50 km C Individual | World Cup | 34 years 32 days | 10 | Pietro Piller Cottrer | 20.12.1974 | 17.01.2009 | Whistler, Canada | 15 km + 15 km C/F Pursuit | World Cup | 34 years 29 days |
Source: Women's oldest winnersNo. | Skier | Born | Date | Location | Race | Level | Age |
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1 | Hilde Gjermundshaug Pedersen | 08.11.1964 | 07.01.2006 | Otepää, Estonia | 10 km C Individual | World Cup | 41 years 60 days | 2 | Marit Bjørgen | 21.03.1980 | 18.03.2018 | Falun, Sweden | World Cup Final Overall | World Cup | 37 years 362 days | 3 | Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi | 10.09.1955 | 07.03.1992 | Funäsdalen, Sweden | 5 km C Individual | World Cup | 36 years 179 days | 4 | Larisa Lazutina | 01.06.1965 | 18.03.2001 | Falun, Sweden | 10 km C Individual | World Cup | 35 years 290 days | 5 | Nina Gavrylyuk | 13.04.1965 | 27.12.1999 | Engelberg, Switzerland | Sprint C | World Cup | 34 years 259 days | 6 | Gabriella Paruzzi | 21.06.1969 | 25.01.2004 | Val di Fiemme, Italy | 70 km C Mass Start | World Cup | 34 years 218 days | 7 | Anita Moen | 31.08.1967 | 29.12.2001 | Salzburg, Austria | Sprint C | World Cup | 34 years 120 days | 8 | Inger Helene Nybråten | 08.12.1960 | 28.01.1995 | Lahti, Finland | 10 km C Individual | World Cup | 34 years 51 days | 9 | Justyna Kowalczyk | 23.01.1983 | 04.02.2017 | Pyeongchang, South Korea | 7.5 km + 7.5 km C/F Skiathlon | World Cup | 34 years 12 days | 10 | Kateřina Neumannová | 15.02.1973 | 16.02.2007 | Changchun, China | 10 km F Individual | World Cup | 34 years 1 day |
Source: Multi winners Men's double winnersWomen's double winnersWorld Cup all-time records World Cup scoring system 1981/82 season to 2005/06 season2006/07 season to presentTimeline calendar World Cup hosts World Cup Finals- 2007–08 – Bormio, Italy
- 2008–09 – Stockholm / Falun, Sweden
- 2009–10 – Stockholm / Falun, Sweden
- 2010–11 – Stockholm / Falun, Sweden
- 2011–12 – Stockholm / Falun, Sweden
- 2012–13 – Stockholm / Falun, Sweden
- 2013–14 – Falun, Sweden
- 2014–15 – not held
- 2015–16 – 2016 Ski Tour Canada
- 2016–17 – Quebec City, Canada
- 2017–18 – Falun, Sweden
- 2018–19 – Quebec City, Canada
- 2019–20 – Canmore, Canada
- 2020–21 – Beijing, China
See also Footnotes References External links - Cross-Country at FIS-Ski.com
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