List of FIS Cross-Country World Cup champions

The tables below list the FIS Cross-Country World Cup champions. The medalists are the three contestants with the highest total scores at the end of the cross-country skiing World Cup season. The list extends from 1973–74 onwards for overall men, 1978–79 onwards for overall women, 1996–97 onwards for sprint and distance (both genders), as well as Nations Cup winners beginning for 1981–82.

Men

Overall

Season Winner Runner-up Third
1973–74¹ Ivar Formo Juha Mieto Eduard Hauser
1974–75¹ Oddvar Brå Odd Martinsen Juha Mieto
1975–76¹ Juha Mieto Arto Koivisto Ivar Formo
1976–77¹ Thomas Wassberg Juha Mieto (2) Thomas Magnusson
1977–78¹ Sven-Åke Lundbäck Lars-Erik Eriksen Magne Myrmo
1978–79² Oddvar Brå (2) Lars-Erik Eriksen (2) Sven-Åke Lundbäck
1979–80¹ Juha Mieto (2) Thomas Wassberg Lars-Erik Eriksen
1980–81² Alexander Zavyalov Oddvar Brå Ove Aunli
Official World Cup
1981–82 Bill Koch Thomas Wassberg Harri Kirvesniemi
1982–83 Alexander Zavyalov (2) Gunde Svan Bill Koch
1983–84 Gunde Svan Thomas Wassberg Harri Kirvesniemi (2)
1984–85 Gunde Svan Tor Håkon Holte Ove Aunli (2)
1985–86 Gunde Svan Torgny Mogren Vladimir Smirnov
1986–87 Torgny Mogren Thomas Wassberg (4) Gunde Svan
1987–88 Gunde Svan Torgny Mogren Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass
1988–89 Gunde Svan (5) Vegard Ulvang Torgny Mogren
1989–90 Vegard Ulvang Gunde Svan (2) Bjørn Dæhlie
1990–91 Vladimir Smirnov Torgny Mogren (3) Bjørn Dæhlie (2)
1991–92 Bjørn Dæhlie Vegard Ulvang (2) Vladimir Smirnov
1992–93 Bjørn Dæhlie Vladimir Smirnov Vegard Ulvang
1993–94 Vladimir Smirnov (2) Bjørn Dæhlie Jari Isometsä
1994–95 Bjørn Dæhlie Vladimir Smirnov Silvio Fauner
1995–96 Bjørn Dæhlie Vladimir Smirnov (3) Jari Isometsä (2)
1996–97 Bjørn Dæhlie Mika Myllylä Fulvio Valbusa
1997–98 Thomas Alsgaard Bjørn Dæhlie (2) Vladimir Smirnov (3)
1998–99 Bjørn Dæhlie (6) Mikhail Botwinov Mika Myllylä
1999–00 Johann Mühlegg Jari Isometsä Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset
2000–01 Per Elofsson Johann Mühlegg Thomas Alsgaard
2001–02 Per Elofsson (2) Thomas Alsgaard Anders Aukland
2002–03 Mathias Fredriksson René Sommerfeldt Jörgen Brink
2003–04 René Sommerfeldt Mathias Fredriksson Jens Arne Svartedal
2004–05 Axel Teichmann Vincent Vittoz Tor Arne Hetland
2005–06 Tobias Angerer Jens Arne Svartedal Tor Arne Hetland (2)
2006–07 Tobias Angerer (2) Alexander Legkov Eldar Rønning
2007–08 Lukáš Bauer René Sommerfeldt (2) Pietro Piller Cottrer
2008–09 Dario Cologna Petter Northug Ola Vigen Hattestad
2009–10 Petter Northug Lukáš Bauer Marcus Hellner
2010–11 Dario Cologna Petter Northug Daniel Richardsson
2011–12 Dario Cologna Devon Kershaw Petter Northug
2012–13 Petter Northug (2) Alexander Legkov Dario Cologna
2013–14 Martin Johnsrud Sundby Alexander Legkov (3) Alex Harvey
2014–15 Dario Cologna (4) Petter Northug Calle Halfvarsson
2015–16 Martin Johnsrud Sundby Petter Northug (4) Finn Hågen Krogh
2016–17 Martin Johnsrud Sundby (3) Sergey Ustiugov Alex Harvey (2)
2017–18 Johannes Høsflot Klæbo Dario Cologna Martin Johnsrud Sundby
2018–19 Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (2) Alexander Bolshunov Sjur Røthe
2019–20 Alexander Bolshunov Johannes Høsflot Klæbo Pål Golberg
2020–21 Alexander Bolshunov (2)

1 Unofficial WC
2 Trial WC

  • Medals:
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Norway (NOR)18162256
2 Sweden (SWE)1110829
3 Germany (GER)4206
4  Switzerland (SUI)4127
5 Soviet Union (URS)3014
6 Finland (FIN)25613
7 Russia (RUS)2507
8 Kazakhstan (KAZ)1315
9 Czech Republic (CZE)1102
 Spain (ESP)1102
11 United States (USA)1012
12 Canada (CAN)0123
13 Austria (AUT)0101
 France (FRA)0101
15 Italy (ITA)0033
16 CIS (CIS)0011
Totals (16 nations)484747142

Sprint

Season Winner Runner-up Third
1996–97 Bjørn Dæhlie Fulvio Valbusa Silvio Fauner
1997–98 Thomas Alsgaard Bjørn Dæhlie Vladimir Smirnov
1998–99 Bjørn Dæhlie (2) Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset Mathias Fredriksson
1999–00 Morten Brørs Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset (2) Håvard Solbakken
2000–01 Jan Jacob Verdenius Cristian Zorzi Tor Arne Hetland
2001–02 Trond Iversen Jens Arne Svartedal Cristian Zorzi
2002–03 Thobias Fredriksson Tor Arne Hetland Lauri Pyykönen
2003–04 Thobias Fredriksson (2) Jens Arne Svartedal (2) Håvard Bjerkeli
2004–05 Tor Arne Hetland Eldar Rønning Trond Iversen
2005–06 Björn Lind Thobias Fredriksson Tor Arne Hetland
2006–07 Jens Arne Svartedal Trond Iversen Emil Jönsson
2007–08 Ola Vigen Hattestad Emil Jönsson John Kristian Dahl
2008–09 Ola Vigen Hattestad Renato Pasini Tor Arne Hetland (3)
2009–10 Emil Jönsson Petter Northug Alexei Petukhov
2010–11 Emil Jönsson Ola Vigen Hattestad Jesper Modin
2011–12 Teodor Peterson Nikolay Morilov Eirik Brandsdal
2012–13 Emil Jönsson (3) Petter Northug Nikita Kryukov
2013–14 Ola Vigen Hattestad (3) Eirik Brandsdal Josef Wenzl
2014–15 Finn Hågen Krogh Eirik Brandsdal (2) Federico Pellegrino
2015–16 Federico Pellegrino Petter Northug (3) Finn Hågen Krogh
2016–17 Johannes Høsflot Klæbo Federico Pellegrino Sindre Bjørnestad Skar
2017–18 Johannes Høsflot Klæbo Federico Pellegrino Lucas Chanavat
2018–19 Johannes Høsflot Klæbo Federico Pellegrino (3) Eirik Brandsdal (2)
2019–20 Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (4) Erik Valnes Pål Golberg
  • Medals:
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Norway (NOR)16151243
2 Sweden (SWE)72312
3 Italy (ITA)16310
4 Russia (RUS)0123
5 Finland (FIN)0011
 France (FRA)0011
 Germany (GER)0011
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)0011
Totals (8 nations)24242472

Distance

Season Winner Runner-up Third
1996–97¹ Mika Myllylä Bjørn Dæhlie Vladimir Smirnov
1997–98¹ Thomas Alsgaard Bjørn Dæhlie Mika Myllylä
1998–99¹ Mikhail Botwinov Bjørn Dæhlie (3) Mika Myllylä (2)
1999–00 not arranged
2000–01 not arranged
2001–02 not arranged
2002–03 not arranged
2003–04 René Sommerfeldt Mathias Fredriksson Frode Estil
2004–05 Axel Teichmann Vincent Vittoz Tobias Angerer
2005–06 Tobias Angerer Vincent Vittoz Anders Södergren
2006–07 Tobias Angerer (2) Vincent Vittoz (3) Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset
2007–08 Lukáš Bauer Pietro Piller Cottrer René Sommerfeldt
2008–09 Pietro Piller Cottrer Dario Cologna Petter Northug
2009–10 Petter Northug Lukáš Bauer Marcus Hellner
2010–11 Dario Cologna Daniel Richardsson Lukáš Bauer
2011–12 Dario Cologna Devon Kershaw Alexander Legkov
2012–13 Alexander Legkov Dario Cologna (2) Petter Northug (2)
2013–14 Martin Johnsrud Sundby Alexander Legkov Daniel Richardsson
2014–15 Dario Cologna Martin Johnsrud Sundby Evgeniy Belov
2015–16 Martin Johnsrud Sundby Maurice Manificat Niklas Dyrhaug
2016–17 Martin Johnsrud Sundby (3) Alex Harvey Matti Heikkinen
2017–18 Dario Cologna (4) Martin Johnsrud Sundby (2) Hans Christer Holund
2018–19 Alexander Bolshunov Sjur Røthe Martin Johnsrud Sundby
2019–20 Alexander Bolshunov (2) Sjur Røthe (2) Iivo Niskanen

¹ arranged under the name of "Long Distance World Cup"

  • Medals:
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Norway (NOR)57719
2  Switzerland (SUI)4206
3 Germany (GER)4026
4 Russia (RUS)3126
5 Czech Republic (CZE)1113
6 Italy (ITA)1102
7 Finland (FIN)1045
8 Austria (AUT)1001
9 France (FRA)0404
10 Sweden (SWE)0235
11 Canada (CAN)0202
12 Kazakhstan (KAZ)0011
Totals (12 nations)20202060

Women

See the List of IOC country codes for expansions of country abbreviations.

Overall

Season Winner Runner-up Third
1978–79¹ Galina Kulakova Raisa Smetanina Zinaida Amosova
1979–80 No World Cup arranged this season
1980–81¹ Raisa Smetanina Berit Aunli Květoslava Jeriová-Pecková
Official World Cup
1981–82 Berit Aunli Britt Pettersen Květoslava Jeriová-Pecková
1982–83 Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi Britt Pettersen (2) Květoslava Jeriová-Pecková (3)
1983–84 Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi (2) Raisa Smetanina (2) Anne Jahren
1984–85 Anette Bøe Grete Ingeborg Nykkelmo Britt Pettersen
1985–86 Marjo Matikainen Marianne Dahlmo Britt Pettersen (2)
1986–87 Marjo Matikainen Anfisa Reztsova Marianne Dahlmo
1987–88 Marjo Matikainen (3) Marie-Helene Westin Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi ²
1988–89 Yelena Välbe Alžběta Havrančíková Tamara Tikhonova
1989–90 Larisa Lazutina Yelena Välbe Trude Dybendahl
1990–91 Yelena Välbe Stefania Belmondo Lyubov Yegorova
1991–92 Yelena Välbe Stefania Belmondo Lyubov Yegorova (2)
1992–93 Lyubov Yegorova Yelena Välbe Stefania Belmondo
1993–94 Manuela Di Centa Lyubov Yegorova Yelena Välbe
1994–95 Yelena Välbe Nina Gavrilyuk Larisa Lazutina
1995–96 Manuela Di Centa (2) Yelena Välbe (3) Larisa Lazutina
1996–97 Yelena Välbe (5) Stefania Belmondo Kateřina Neumannová
1997–98 Larisa Lazutina (2) Bente Martinsen Stefania Belmondo
1998–99 Bente Martinsen Stefania Belmondo (4) Nina Gavrilyuk
1999–00 Bente Martinsen Kristina Šmigun Larisa Lazutina
2000–01 Yuliya Chepalova Bente Skari ³ (2) Larisa Lazutina (4)
2001–02 Bente Skari ³ Kateřina Neumannová Stefania Belmondo (3)
2002–03 Bente Skari ³ (4) Kristina Šmigun (2) Gabriella Paruzzi
2003–04 Gabriella Paruzzi Marit Bjørgen Valentyna Shevchenko
2004–05 Marit Bjørgen Kateřina Neumannová (2) Virpi Kuitunen
2005–06 Marit Bjørgen Beckie Scott Yuliya Chepalova
2006–07 Virpi Kuitunen Marit Bjørgen Kateřina Neumannová (2)
2007–08 Virpi Kuitunen (2) Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen Justyna Kowalczyk
2008–09 Justyna Kowalczyk Petra Majdič Aino-Kaisa Saarinen
2009–10 Justyna Kowalczyk Marit Bjørgen Petra Majdič
2010–11 Justyna Kowalczyk Marit Bjørgen Arianna Follis
2011–12 Marit Bjørgen Justyna Kowalczyk Therese Johaug
2012–13 Justyna Kowalczyk (4) Therese Johaug Kikkan Randall
2013–14 Therese Johaug Marit Bjørgen (5) Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen
2014–15 Marit Bjørgen (4) Therese Johaug (2) Heidi Weng
2015–16 Therese Johaug Ingvild Flugstad Østberg Heidi Weng (2)
2016–17 Heidi Weng Krista Pärmäkoski Ingvild Flugstad Østberg
2017–18 Heidi Weng (2) Jessie Diggins Ingvild Flugstad Østberg (2)
2018–19 Ingvild Flugstad Østberg Natalya Nepryayeva Therese Johaug (2)
2019–20 Therese Johaug (3) Heidi Weng Natalya Nepryayeva

1 Trial WC
2 Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi née Hämälainen married Harri Kirvesniemi
3 Bente Skari née Martinsen married Geir Skari in 1999

  • Medals:
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Norway (NOR)16171245
2 Finland (FIN)71311
3 Russia (RUS)55818
4 Soviet Union (URS)54312
5 Poland (POL)4116
6 Italy (ITA)34512
7 CIS (CIS)1012
8 Czechoslovakia (TCH)0358
9 Estonia (EST)0202
10 Slovenia (SLO)0112
 United States (USA)0112
12 Canada (CAN)0101
 Sweden (SWE)0101
14 Ukraine (UKR)0011
Totals (14 nations)414141123

Sprint

Season Winner Runner-up Third
1996–97 Stefania Belmondo Yelena Välbe Kateřina Neumannová
1997–98 Bente Martinsen Larisa Lazutina Stefania Belmondo
1998–99 Bente Martinsen Kateřina Neumannová Kristina Šmigun
1999–00 Bente Martinsen Anita Moen Kristina Šmigun (2)
2000–01 Bente Skari 1 Pirjo Manninen Manuela Henkel
2001–02 Bente Skari 1 (5) Anita Moen (2) Kateřina Neumannová (2)
2002–03 Marit Bjørgen Bente Skari 1 Pirjo Manninen
2003–04 Marit Bjørgen Gabriella Paruzzi Anna Dahlberg
2004–05 Marit Bjørgen Virpi Kuitunen Anna Dahlberg (2)
2005–06 Marit Bjørgen Ella Gjømle Beckie Scott
2006–07 Virpi Kuitunen Petra Majdič Natalya Matveyeva
2007–08 Petra Majdič Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen Virpi Kuitunen
2008–09 Petra Majdič Arianna Follis Pirjo Muranen (2)
2009–10 Justyna Kowalczyk Marit Bjørgen Petra Majdič
2010–11 Petra Majdič (3) Arianna Follis (2) Kikkan Randall
2011–12 Kikkan Randall Maiken Caspersen Falla Marit Bjørgen
2012–13 Kikkan Randall Justyna Kowalczyk Ingvild Flugstad Østberg
2013–14 Kikkan Randall (3) Denise Herrmann Marit Bjørgen (2)
2014–15 Marit Bjørgen (5) Ingvild Flugstad Østberg Maiken Caspersen Falla
2015–16 Maiken Caspersen Falla Ingvild Flugstad Østberg (2) Stina Nilsson
2016–17 Maiken Caspersen Falla Stina Nilsson Hanna Falk
2017–18 Maiken Caspersen Falla (3) Stina Nilsson (2) Sophie Caldwell
2018–19 Stina Nilsson Maiken Caspersen Falla (2) Maja Dahlqvist
2019–20 Linn Svahn Jonna Sundling Anamarija Lampič

1 Bente Skari née Martinsen married Geir Skari in 1999

  • Medals:
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Norway (NOR)1310427
2 Slovenia (SLO)3126
3 United States (USA)3025
4 Sweden (SWE)23510
5 Italy (ITA)1315
6 Finland (FIN)1236
7 Poland (POL)1102
8 Russia (RUS)0213
9 Czechoslovakia (TCH)0123
10 Germany (GER)0112
11 Estonia (EST)0022
12 Canada (CAN)0011
Totals (12 nations)24242472

Distance

Season Winner Runner-up Third
1996–97¹ Yelena Välbe Stefania Belmondo Nina Gavrilyuk
1997–98¹ Larisa Lazutina Stefania Belmondo Olga Danilova
1998–99¹ Kristina Šmigun Stefania Belmondo (3) Larisa Lazutina
1999–00 not arranged
2000–01 not arranged
2001–02 not arranged
2002–03 not arranged
2003–04 Valentyna Shevchenko Gabriella Paruzzi Kristina Šmigun
2004–05 Marit Bjørgen Kateřina Neumannová Kristina Šmigun (2)
2005–06 Yuliya Chepalova Kateřina Neumannová Beckie Scott
2006–07 Virpi Kuitunen Kateřina Neumannová (3) Aino-Kaisa Saarinen
2007–08 Virpi Kuitunen (2) Valentyna Shevchenko Justyna Kowalczyk
2008–09 Justyna Kowalczyk Aino-Kaisa Saarinen Marianna Longa
2009–10 Justyna Kowalczyk Marit Bjørgen Kristin Størmer Steira
2010–11 Justyna Kowalczyk Marit Bjørgen Therese Johaug
2011–12 Marit Bjørgen Justyna Kowalczyk Therese Johaug (2)
2012–13 Justyna Kowalczyk (4) Therese Johaug Kristin Størmer Steira (2)
2013–14 Therese Johaug Marit Bjørgen Kerttu Niskanen
2014–15 Marit Bjørgen (3) Therese Johaug (2) Heidi Weng
2015–16 Therese Johaug Heidi Weng Ingvild Flugstad Østberg
2016–17 Heidi Weng Marit Bjørgen (4) Krista Pärmäkoski
2017–18 Heidi Weng (2) Ingvild Flugstad Østberg Jessie Diggins
2018–19 Therese Johaug Ingvild Flugstad Østberg (2) Natalya Nepryayeva
2019–20 Therese Johaug (4) Heidi Weng (2) Ebba Andersson

¹ arranged under the name of "Long Distance World Cup"

  • Medals:
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Norway (NOR)910625
2 Poland (POL)4116
3 Russia (RUS)3047
4 Finland (FIN)2136
5 Ukraine (UKR)1102
6 Estonia (EST)1023
7 Italy (ITA)0415
8 Czechoslovakia (TCH)0303
9 Canada (CAN)0011
 Sweden (SWE)0011
 United States (USA)0011
Totals (11 nations)20202060

Nations Cup

All results of female and male athletes of a nation are counted for the Nations Cup.

Season Winner Runner-up Third Winner (men) Winner (women)
1981–82 Norway Czechoslovakia Sweden Norway Norway
1982–83 Norway Soviet Union Finland Norway Norway
1983–84 Norway Soviet Union Sweden Norway Norway
1984–85 Norway Sweden Soviet Union Norway Norway
1985–86 Norway Sweden Soviet Union Sweden Norway
1986–87 Sweden Norway Soviet Union (3) Sweden Norway
1987–88 Sweden (2) Soviet Union (3) Norway Sweden Soviet Union
1988–89 Soviet Union Sweden Norway (2) Sweden Soviet Union
1989–90 Soviet Union Norway Sweden Norway Soviet Union
1990–91 Soviet Union (3) Norway Sweden Norway Soviet Union (4)
1991–92 Norway Russia Italy Norway Russia
1992–93 Norway Russia Italy Norway Russia
1993–94 Norway Russia Italy Norway Russia
1994–95 Russia Norway Italy Norway Russia
1995–96 Russia (2) Norway (5) Italy Norway Russia
1996–97 Norway Russia Italy Norway Russia
1997–98 Norway Russia Italy Norway Russia
1998–99 Norway Russia Sweden Norway Russia
1999–00 Norway Russia Italy Norway Russia
2000–01 Norway Russia Italy Norway Russia (10)
2001–02 Norway Russia Italy Norway Norway
2002–03 Norway Germany Sweden Sweden (5) Norway
2003–04 Norway Germany Italy Norway Norway
2004–05 Norway Germany Russia Norway Norway
2005–06 Norway Sweden Germany Norway Norway
2006–07 Norway Germany (4) Finland Norway Finland
2007–08 Norway Finland Germany (2) Norway Norway
2008–09 Norway Finland (2) Italy (12) Norway Finland (2)
2009–10 Norway Russia Sweden Norway Norway
2010–11 Norway Sweden Russia Norway Norway
2011–12 Norway Russia Sweden Russia Norway
2012–13 Norway Russia Sweden Russia (2) Norway
2013–14 Norway Russia Sweden Norway Norway
2014–15 Norway Russia Sweden Norway Norway
2015–16 Norway Russia Finland Norway Norway
2016–17 Norway Sweden Finland (4) Norway Norway
2017–18 Norway Sweden (7) Russia (3) Norway Norway
2018–19 Norway Russia Sweden Norway Norway
2019–20 Norway (32) Russia (17) Sweden (13) Norway (32) Norway (23)

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