1996–97 FIS Cross-Country World Cup
The 1996–97 FIS Cross-Country World Cup was the 16th official World Cup season in cross-country skiing for men and ladies. The season began in Kiruna, Sweden, on 23 November 1996 and finished in Holmenkollen, Oslo, Norway, on 15 March 1997. Bjørn Dæhlie of Norway won the overall men's cup,[1] and Yelena Vyalbe of Russia won the women's.[2] Both skiers won their fifth overall World Cup.
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Competition | |||
Locations | 11 venues | 11 venues | |
Individual | 15 events | 15 events | |
Relay/Team | 6 events | 7 events | |
Calendar
Men
Note: Until FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1999, World Championship races are part of the World Cup. Hence results from those races are included in the World Cup overall.
Ladies
Note: Until FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1999, World Championship races are part of the World Cup. Hence results from those races are included in the World Cup overall.
Men's team
WC | Date | Place | Discipline | Winner | Second | Third | Ref. |
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1 | 24 November 1996 | 4 × 10 km relay C | [34] | ||||
2 | 8 December 1996 | 4 × 10 km relay C | [35] | ||||
3 | 15 December 1996 | 4 × 10 km relay F | [36] | ||||
4 | 18 January 1997 | Team Sprint F | [37] | ||||
5 | 28 February 1997 | 4 × 10 km relay C/F | [38] | ||||
6 | 9 March 1997 | 4 × 10 km relay C/F | [39] |
Ladies' team
WC | Date | Place | Discipline | Winner | Second | Third | Ref. |
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1 | 24 November 1996 | 4 × 5 km relay C | [40] | ||||
2 | 8 December 1996 | 4 × 5 km relay C | [41] | ||||
3 | 15 December 1996 | 4 × 5 km relay F | [42] | ||||
4 | 18 January 1997 | Team Sprint F | [43] | ||||
5 | 28 February 1997 | 4 × 5 km relay C/F |
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6 | 9 March 1997 | 4 × 5 km relay C/F |
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7 | 16 March 1997 | 4 × 5 km relay F | [46] |
Men's standings
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Long Distance
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Sprint
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Ladies' standings
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Long Distance
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Sprint
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Achievements
- Victories in this World Cup (all-time number of victories as of 1996/97 season in parentheses)
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References
- "CUP STANDING CROSS-COUNTRY WORLD CUP 1997 MEN". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
- "CUP STANDING CROSS-COUNTRY WORLD CUP 1997 LADIES". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
- "Men's 10 km F – Kiruna". International Ski Federation.
- "Men's 10 km C – Davos". International Ski Federation.
- "Men's 15 km F – Brusson". International Ski Federation.
- "Men's 30 km C – Oberstdorf". International Ski Federation.
- "Men's 30 km F – Kavgolovo". International Ski Federation.
- "Men's 10 km C – Hakuba". International Ski Federation.
- "Men's 15 km F Pursuit – Hakuba". International Ski Federation.
- "Men's 30 km C – Lahti". International Ski Federation.
- "Men's 30 km F – Trondheim". International Ski Federation.
- "Men's 10 km C – Trondheim". International Ski Federation.
- "Men's 15 km F Pursuit – Trondheim". International Ski Federation.
- "Men's 50 km C – Trondheim". International Ski Federation.
- "Men's 15 km C – Falun". International Ski Federation.
- "Men's Sprint F – Sunne". International Ski Federation.
- "Men's 50 km F – Oslo". International Ski Federation.
- "Ladies' 5 km F – Kiruna". International Ski Federation.
- "Ladies' 10 km C – Davos". International Ski Federation.
- "Ladies' 15 km F – Brusson". International Ski Federation.
- "Ladies' 10 km C – Oberstdorf". International Ski Federation.
- "Ladies' 15 km F – Kavgolovo". International Ski Federation.
- "Ladies' 5 km C – Hakuba". International Ski Federation.
- "Ladies' 10 km F Pursuit – Hakuba". International Ski Federation.
- "Hakuba". skisport365.com.
- "Ladies' 15 km C – Lahti". International Ski Federation.
- "Ladies' 15 km F – Trondheim". International Ski Federation.
- "Ladies' 5 km C – Trondheim". International Ski Federation.
- "Ladies' 10 km F Pursuit – Trondheim". International Ski Federation.
- "Ladies' 30 km C – Trondheim". International Ski Federation.
- "Ladies' 5 km F – Falun". International Ski Federation.
- "Ladies' Sprint F – Sunne". International Ski Federation.
- "Ladies' 30 km F – Oslo". International Ski Federation.
- "Men 4x10 km Relay C – Kiruna". skisport365.com. Retrieved 20 March 2018.
- "Men 4x10 km Relay C – Davos". Skisport365.com. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
- "Men 4x10 km Relay F – Brusson". Skisport365.com. Retrieved 20 March 2018.
- "Men's Team Sprint (12x1.5 km) F – Lahti". Skisport365.com. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
- "Men 4x10 km Relay C/F – Trondheim". Skisport365.com. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
- "Men 4x10 km Relay C/F – Falun". Skisport365.com. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
- "Ladies' 4x5 km Relay C – Kiruna". skisport365.com. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
- "Ladies' 4x5 km Relay C – Davos". Skisport365.com. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
- "Ladies' 4x5 km Relay F – Brusson". Skisport365.com. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
- "Ladies' Team Sprint (8x1.5 km) F – Lahti". Skisport365.com. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
- "Ladies' 4x5 km Relay C/F – Trondheim". Skisport365.com. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
- "Ladies' 4x5 km Relay C/F – Falun". Skisport365.com. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
- "Ladies' 4x5 km Relay F – Oslo". Skisport365.com. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
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