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It was the 26th official World Cup season in cross-country skiing for men and women. The season began on 28 October 2006 with 800m sprint races for women in D\u00fcsseldorf which was eventually won by Marit Bj\u00f8rgen of Norway. This season, Tour de Ski was a part of the World Cup for the first time. The World Cup is organised by the FIS who also run world cups and championships in ski jumping, snowboarding and alpine skiing amongst others. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsCalendar[edit]Men[edit]Women[edit]Men’s team[edit]Women’s team[edit]Men’s standings[edit]Overall[edit]Women’s standings[edit]Overall[edit]Nations Cup[edit]Overall[edit]Achievements[edit]Retirements[edit]See also[edit]External links[edit]Calendar[edit]Both men’s and women’s events tend to be held at the same resorts over a 2 or 3 day period. Listed below is a list of races which equates with the points table further down this page.The Tour de Ski is a series of events which count towards the World Cup. The inaugural Tour de Ski was supposed to start with the meet at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto, but due to lack of snow the first two events were cancelled. The 1st Tour the Ski started in M\u00fcnchen and concluded at Val di Fiemme.Men[edit]Women[edit]Men’s team[edit]Women’s team[edit]Men’s standings[edit]Below are tables showing the number of points won in the 2006\u201307 Cross-Country Skiing World Cup for men. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The first place skier got 100 points, second place got 80, 3rd – 60, 4th – 50, 5th – 45, 6th – 40, 7th – 36, 8th – 32, 9th – 29, 10th – 26, 11th – 24, 12th – 22, 13th – 20, 14th – 18, 15th – 16, 16th – 15… and from then on all the way to 30th – 1 point.11 distance events and five sprint events counted in the World Cup overall standings.Overall[edit]Women’s standings[edit]Below are tables showing the number of points won in the 2006\u201307 Cross-Country Skiing World Cup for women.The first place skier got 100 points, second place got 80, 3rd – 60, 4th – 50, 5th – 45, 6th – 40, 7th – 36, 8th – 32, 9th – 29, 10th – 26, 11th – 24, 12th – 22, 13th – 20, 14th – 18, 15th – 16, 16th – 15… and from then on all the way to 30th – 1 point.11 distance events and five sprint events counted in the World Cup overall standings.Overall[edit]Nations Cup[edit]This is the sum of all individual points scored plus points for relay events. Relays count double (200 to the winner), while two teams may be counted for team sprints.Overall[edit]Achievements[edit]Victories in this World Cup (all-time number of victories as of 2006\/07 season in parentheses)Men\u00a0Tobias Angerer\u00a0(GER), 4 (10) first places\u00a0Eldar R\u00f8nning\u00a0(NOR), 4 (4) first places\u00a0Jens Arne Svartedal\u00a0(NOR), 2 (11) first places\u00a0Odd-Bj\u00f8rn Hjelmeset\u00a0(NOR), 2 (8) first places\u00a0Vincent Vittoz\u00a0(FRA), 2 (7) first places\u00a0Tor Arne Hetland\u00a0(NOR), 1 (11) first place\u00a0Axel Teichmann\u00a0(GER), 1 (6) first place\u00a0Petter Northug\u00a0(NOR), 1 (2) first place\u00a0B\u00f8rre N\u00e6ss\u00a0(NOR), 1 (2) first place\u00a0Ole Einar Bj\u00f8rndalen\u00a0(NOR), 1 (1) first place\u00a0Christoph Eigenmann\u00a0(SUI), 1 (1) first place\u00a0Franz G\u00f6ring\u00a0(GER), 1 (1) first place\u00a0Sergey Shiryayev\u00a0(RUS), 1 (1) first place\u00a0Alexander Legkov\u00a0(RUS), 1 (1) first place\u00a0Renato Pasini\u00a0(ITA), 1 (1) first place\u00a0Toni Livers\u00a0(SUI), 1 (1) first place\u00a0Ola Vigen Hattestad\u00a0(NOR), 1 (1) first place\u00a0Mikhail Devyatyarov\u00a0(RUS), 1 (1) first placeWomen\u00a0Virpi Kuitunen\u00a0(FIN), 10 (14) first places\u00a0Marit Bj\u00f8rgen\u00a0(NOR), 3 (29) first places\u00a0Kate\u0159ina Neumannov\u00e1\u00a0(CZE), 3 (19) first places\u00a0Petra Majdi\u010d\u00a0(SLO), 3 (4) first places\u00a0Kristina \u0160migun\u00a0(EST), 1 (16) first place\u00a0Kristin St\u00f8rmer Steira\u00a0(NOR), 1 (2) first place\u00a0Arianna Follis\u00a0(ITA), 1 (2) first place\u00a0Riitta-Liisa Roponen\u00a0(FIN), 1 (1) first place\u00a0Justyna Kowalczyk\u00a0(POL), 1 (1) first place\u00a0Yevgeniya Shapovalova\u00a0(RUS), 1 (1) first place\u00a0Aino-Kaisa Saarinen\u00a0(FIN), 1 (1) first placeRetirements[edit]See also[edit]External links[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki12\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki12\/2006-07-fis-cross-country-world-cup\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"2006\u201307 FIS Cross-Country World Cup"}}]}]