2020–21 FIS Cross-Country Continental Cup
The 2020–21 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).
2020–21 FIS Cross-Country Continental Cup | |||
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Discipline | Men | Women | |
Competition | |||
The 2020–21 Continental Cup contained originally nine different series of geographically restricted competitions; five in Europe, two in North America and one each from Asia and Oceania. One tournament in North America (US Super Tour) and the tournament from Oceania (Australia/New Zealand Cup) were cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
Winners
The overall winners from the 2019–20 season's Continental Cups were rewarded a right to start in the first period in the following 2020–21 World Cup season.[1]
Cup | Abbr. | Location | Men | Women | ||||
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Winner | Second | Third | Winner | Second | Third | |||
Alpen Cup[2] (or OPA Cup) |
OPA | Switzerland Italy Germany France Slovenia |
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Balkan Cup[3] | BC | Croatia Serbia North Macedonia Greece Bosnia and Herzegovina Romania Turkey |
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Eastern Europe Cup[4] | EEC | Russia Belarus Kazakhstan |
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Far East Cup | FEC | South Korea Japan |
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Nor-Am Cup | NAC | Canada | ||||||
Scandinavian Cup[5] | SCAN | Latvia | ||||||
Slavic Cup[6] | SC | Slovakia Poland Hungary |
References
- Rules for the FIS Cross-Country Continental Cup 2020, pp. 3.
- "2020–21 Alpen Cup Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
- "2021 Balkan Cup Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
- "2020–21 Eastern Europe Cup Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
- "2020–21 Scandinavian Cup Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
- "2020–21 Slavic Cup Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
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