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The 2017 Orienteering World Cup consisted of 10 individual events, four relays and three sprint relay events. The events were located in Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Switzerland.[1] The 2017 World Orienteering Championships in Tartu, Estonia are included in the World Cup.Matthias Kyburz of Switzerland won his second consecutive overall title in the men’s World Cup, his fourth title in total. Tove Alexandersson of Sweden won her fourth consecutive overall title in the women’s World Cup.Table of ContentsMen[edit]Women[edit]Points distribution[edit]Overall standings[edit]Relay[edit]Achievements[edit]External links[edit]References[edit]Men[edit]No.VenueDistanceDateWinnerSecondThirdRef.Round 1 – Finland Tour1 Lohja, FinlandSprint25 May Yannick Michiels Matthias Kyburz Emil Svensk2 Lohja, FinlandMiddle27 May Martin Regborn Olav Lundanes William Lind3 Lohja, FinlandLong Pursuit28 May Magne D\u00e6hli William Lind Emil SvenskRound 2 – World Championships4 Tartu, EstoniaSprint (WOC)1 July Daniel Hubmann Frederic Tranchand Jerker Lysell5 Tartu, EstoniaLong (WOC)4 July Olav Lundanes Leonid Novikov William Lind6 Tartu, EstoniaMiddle (WOC)6 July Thierry Gueorgiou Fabian Hertner Oleksandr KratovRound 3 – Latvia7 C\u0113sis, LatviaMiddle25 August Olav Lundanes Matthias Kyburz Gustav Bergman8 C\u0113sis, LatviaSprint28 August Vojtech Kral Jerker Lysell Matthias KyburzRound 4 – Finals9 Grindelwald, SwitzerlandLong29 September Matthias Kyburz Olav Lundanes Magne D\u00e6hli10 Grindelwald, SwitzerlandMiddle30 September Matthias Kyburz Daniel Hubmann Emil SvenskWomen[edit]No.VenueDistanceDateWinnerSecondThirdRef.Round 1 – Finland Tour1 Lohja, FinlandSprint25 May Maja Alm Tove Alexandersson Lina Strand2 Lohja, FinlandMiddle27 May Helena Jansson Natalia Gemperle Lina Strand3 Lohja, FinlandLong Pursuit28 May Tove Alexandersson Helena Jansson Maja AlmRound 2 – World Championships4 Tartu, EstoniaSprint (WOC)1 July Maja Alm Natalia Gemperle Galina Vinogradova5 Tartu, EstoniaLong (WOC)4 July Tove Alexandersson Maja Alm Natalia Gemperle6 Tartu, EstoniaMiddle (WOC)6 July Tove Alexandersson Marianne Andersen Venla HarjuRound 3 – Latvia7 C\u0113sis, LatviaMiddle25 August Natalia Gemperle Sabine Hauswirth Marika Teini8 C\u0113sis, LatviaSprint28 August Tove Alexandersson Natalia Gemperle Sabine HauswirthRound 4 – Finals9 Grindelwald, SwitzerlandLong29 September Elena Roos Sabine Hauswirth Natalia Gemperle10 Grindelwald, SwitzerlandMiddle30 September Tove Alexandersson Elena Roos Natalia GemperlePoints distribution[edit]The 40 best runners in each event are awarded points. The winner is awarded 100 points. In WC events 1 to 8, the seven best results counts in the overall classification. In the finals (WC 9 and WC 10), both results counts.[2]Rank12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940Points100806050454037353331302928272625242322212019181716151413121110987654321Overall standings[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4This section shows the final standings after all 10 individual events.Relay[edit]The table shows the final standings after all 7 relay events. The six best results counts in the overall standings, which means that each team’s worst results (in brackets) does not count.Achievements[edit]Only individual competitions.External links[edit]References[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4 (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\/wiki43\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/2017-orienteering-world-cup-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"2017 Orienteering World Cup – Wikipedia"}}]}]