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1998–99 FIS Cross-Country World Cup

The 1998–99 FIS Cross-Country World Cup was the 18th official World Cup season in cross-country skiing for men and women. The season began in Muonio, Finland on 28 November 1998 and finished at Holmenkollen, Oslo, Norway on 20 March 1999. Bjørn Dæhlie of Norway won the overall men's cup.[1] Bente Martinsen of Norway won the women's cup[2] on more victories than Stefania Belmondo of Italy after both finished the season achieving 768 points.

1998–99 FIS Cross-Country World Cup
Discipline Men Women
Overall Bjørn Dæhlie (6th title) Bente Martinsen
Long Distance Mikhail Botvinov Kristina Šmigun
Sprint Bjørn Dæhlie Bente Martinsen
Nations Cup Norway Russia
Nations Cup Overall Norway
Competition
Locations 14 venues 14 venues
Individual 19 events 19 events
Relay/Team 6 events 6 events

The 1998–99 season was the last season the results from World Championships counted in the overall World Cup standings.

Calendar edit

Men edit

C - Classic / F - Freestyle
WC Date Location Discipline Winner Second Third Ref.
1 28 November 1998   Muonio 10 km F   Per Elofsson   Bjørn Dæhlie   Sami Repo [1]
2 10 December 1998   Milano Sprint F   Mathias Fredriksson   Peter Schlickenrieder   Thobias Fredriksson [2]
3 12 December 1998   Toblach 10 km F   Bjørn Dæhlie   Mikhail Botvinov   Alois Stadlober [3]
4 13 December 1998 15 km C   Bjørn Dæhlie   Espen Bjervig   Jari Isometsä [4]
5 19 December 1998   Davos 30 km C   Bjørn Dæhlie   Alexey Prokurorov   Mikhail Botvinov [5]
6 27 December 1998   Garmisch-Partenkirchen Sprint F   Tor Arne Hetland   Thobias Fredriksson   Ari Palolahti [6]
7 28 December 1998   Engelberg Sprint F   Tor Arne Hetland   Christian Hoffmann   Patrik Mächler [7]
8 29 December 1998   Kitzbühel Sprint F   Peter Schlickenrieder   Thobias Fredriksson   Christian Hoffmann [8]
9 5 January 1999   Otepää 15 km C   Espen Bjervig   Mika Myllylä   Anders Bergström [9]
10 9 January 1999   Nové Město 15 km C   Bjørn Dæhlie   Erling Jevne   Espen Bjervig [10]
11 12 January 1999 30 km F   Mikhail Botvinov   Bjørn Dæhlie   Per Elofsson [11]
12 14 February 1999   Seefeld 10 km F   Mika Myllylä   Mikhail Botvinov   Jari Isometsä [12]
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1999 (19–28 February 1999)
13 19 February 1999   Ramsau 30 km F   Mika Myllylä   Thomas Alsgaard   Bjørn Dæhlie [13]
14 22 February 1999 10 km C   Mika Myllylä   Alois Stadlober   Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset [14]
15 23 February 1999 10 km C + 15 km F
Combined pursuit
  Thomas Alsgaard   Mika Myllylä   Fulvio Valbusa [15]
16 28 February 1999 50 km C   Mika Myllylä   Andrus Veerpalu   Mikhail Botvinov [16]
17 7 March 1999   Lahti 15 km C   Bjørn Dæhlie   Vladimir Vilisov   Frode Estil [17]
18 13 March 1999   Falun 30 km C   Anders Bergström   Mikhail Botvinov   Mika Myllylä [18]
19 20 March 1999   Oslo 50 km C   Mikhail Botvinov   Bjørn Dæhlie   Christian Hoffmann [19]

Note: Until 1999 World Championships, World Championship races are part of the World Cup. Hence results from those races are included in the World Cup overall.

Women edit

C - Classic / F - Freestyle
WC Date Location Discipline Winner Second Third Ref.
1 28 November 1998   Muonio 5 km F   Kateřina Neumannová   Stefania Belmondo   Nina Gavrylyuk [20]
2 10 December 1998   Milano Sprint F   Anita Moen   Andreja Mali   Bente Martinsen [21]
3 12 December 1998   Toblach 5 km F   Kateřina Neumannová   Antonina Ordina   Nina Gavrylyuk [22]
4 13 December 1998 10 km C   Bente Martinsen   Nina Gavrylyuk   Antonina Ordina [23]
5 19 December 1998   Davos 15 km C   Olga Danilova   Bente Martinsen   Larisa Lazutina [24]
6 27 December 1998   Garmisch-Partenkirchen Sprint F   Bente Martinsen   Kristina Šmigun   Andreja Mali [25]
7 28 December 1998   Engelberg Sprint F   Bente Martinsen   Maj Helen Sorkmo   Karin Moroder [26]
8 29 December 1998   Kitzbühel Sprint F   Bente Martinsen   Andreja Mali   Anne Kristi Marken [27]
9 5 January 1999   Otepää 10 km C   Bente Martinsen   Antonina Ordina   Kristina Šmigun [28]
10 9 January 1999   Nové Město 10 km C   Bente Martinsen   Kateřina Neumannová   Svetlana Nageykina [29]
11 12 January 1999 15 km F   Kristina Šmigun   Stefania Belmondo   Nina Gavrylyuk [30]
12 14 February 1999   Seefeld 5 km F   Nina Gavrylyuk   Anfisa Reztsova   Stefania Belmondo [31]
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1999 (19–28 February 1999)
13 19 February 1999   Ramsau 15 km F   Stefania Belmondo   Kristina Šmigun   Maria Theurl [32]
14 22 February 1999 5 km C   Bente Martinsen   Olga Danilova   Kateřina Neumannová [33]
15 23 February 1999 5 km C + 10 km F
Combined pursuit
  Stefania Belmondo   Nina Gavrylyuk   Iryna Terelia [34]
16 27 February 1999 30 km C   Larisa Lazutina   Olga Danilova   Kristina Šmigun [35]
17 7 March 1999   Lahti 10 km C   Larisa Lazutina   Bente Martinsen   Kateřina Neumannová [36]
18 13 March 1999   Falun 15 km C   Larisa Lazutina   Svetlana Nageykina   Natalya Baranova-Masalkina [37]
19 20 March 1999   Oslo 30 km C   Yuliya Chepalova   Stefania Belmondo   Kristina Šmigun [38]

Note: Until 1999 World Championships, World Championship races are part of the World Cup. Hence results from those races are included in the World Cup overall.

Men's team edit

WC Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third Ref.
1 29 November 1998     Muonio 4 × 10 km relay F     Sweden
Anders Bergström
Magnus Ingesson
Mathias Fredriksson
Per Elofsson
  Norway
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
Kristen Skjeldal
Bjørn Dæhlie
Tor Arne Hetland
  Italy
Fabio Maj
Silvio Fauner
Pietro Piller Cottrer
Maurizio Pozzi
[3]
2 20 December 1999     Davos 4 × 10 km relay C/F     Norway
Espen Bjervig
Erling Jevne
Bjørn Dæhlie
Tor Arne Hetland
  Sweden
Anders Bergström
Niklas Jonsson
Mathias Fredriksson
Per Elofsson
  Austria
Alexander Marent
Alois Stadlober
Mikhail Botvinov
Achim Walcher
[4]
3 10 January 1999     Nové Město 4 × 10 km relay C/F     Austria
Markus Gandler
Alexander Marent
Mikhail Botvinov
Christian Hoffmann
  Italy
Fulvio Valbusa
Fabio Maj
Pietro Piller Cottrer
Silvio Fauner
  Norway
Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset
Erling Jevne
Frode Jermstad
Tor Arne Hetland
[5]
4 26 February 1999     Ramsau 4 × 10 km relay C/F     Austria
Markus Gandler
Alois Stadlober
Mikhail Botvinov
Christian Hoffmann
  Norway
Espen Bjervig
Erling Jevne
Bjørn Dæhlie
Thomas Alsgaard
  Italy
Giorgio Di Centa
Fabio Maj
Fulvio Valbusa
Silvio Fauner
[6]
5 14 March 1999     Falun 4 × 10 km relay C/F     Sweden
Mathias Fredriksson
Anders Bergström
Per Elofsson
Jörgen Brink
  Finland
Janne Immonen
Harri Kirvesniemi
Mika Myllylä
Sami Repo
  Russia
Vitaly Denisov
Mikhail Ivanov
Alexey Prokurorov
Vladimir Vilisov
[7]
6 21 March 1999     Oslo 4 × 10 km relay C     Norway
Frode Estil
Espen Bjervig
Anders Aukland
Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset
  Russia
Vitaly Denisov
Mikhail Ivanov
Alexey Prokurorov
Vladimir Vilisov
  Italy
Silvio Fauner
Giorgio Di Centa
Fabio Maj
Fulvio Valbusa
[8]

Women's team edit

WC Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third Ref.
1 29 November 1998     Muonio 4 × 5 km relay F     Russia I
Olga Danilova
Anfisa Reztsova
Larisa Lazutina
Nina Gavrylyuk
  Italy
Karin Moroder
Gabriella Paruzzi
Sabina Valbusa
Stefania Belmondo
  Norway
Bente Martinsen
Elin Nilsen
Anita Moen
Maj Helen Sorkmo
[9]
2 20 December 1999     Davos 4 × 5 km relay C/F     Russia I
Olga Danilova
Svetlana Nageykina
Larisa Lazutina
Nina Gavrylyuk
  Italy
Gabriella Paruzzi
Antonella Confortola
Stefania Belmondo
Sabina Valbusa
  Russia II
Marina Lazskaja
Natalya Baranova-Masalkina
Yuliya Chepalova
Anfisa Reztsova
[10]
3 10 January 1999     Nové Město 4 × 5 km relay C/F     Russia
Svetlana Nageykina
Nina Gavrylyuk
Anfisa Reztsova
Yuliya Chepalova
  Norway
Maj Helen Sorkmo
Anita Moen
Elin Nilsen
Bente Martinsen
  Italy
Gabriella Paruzzi
Antonella Confortola
Stefania Belmondo
Sabina Valbusa
[11]
4 26 February 1999     Ramsau 4 × 5 km relay C/F     Russia
Olga Danilova
Larisa Lazutina
Anfisa Reztsova
Nina Gavrylyuk
  Italy
Sabina Valbusa
Gabriella Paruzzi
Antonella Confortola
Stefania Belmondo
  Germany
Viola Bauer
Ramona Roth
Evi Sachenbacher
Sigrid Wille
[12]
5 14 March 1999     Falun 4 × 5 km relay C/F     Russia I
Svetlana Nageykina
Natalya Baranova-Masalkina
Yuliya Chepalova
Larisa Lazutina
  Russia II
Nina Gavrylyuk
Lyubov Yegorova
Anfisa Reztsova
Irina Skladneva
  Italy
Sabina Valbusa
Gabriella Paruzzi
Antonella Confortola
Stefania Belmondo
[13]
6 21 March 1999     Oslo 4 × 5 km relay C     Russia I
Svetlana Nageykina
Nina Gavrylyuk
Yuliya Chepalova
Larisa Lazutina
  Russia II
Natalya Baranova-Masalkina
Lyubov Yegorova
Anfisa Reztsova
Irina Skladneva
  Norway
Bente Martinsen
Hilde Glomsås
Elin Nilsen
Anita Moen
[14]

Men's standings edit

Overall edit

Women's standings edit

Note: ‡ : When the season ended, Bente Martinsen and Stefania Belmondo were equal on points. Bente Martinsen won the Overall World Cup on most victories (Martinsen 7-2 Belmondo).

Achievements edit

Victories in this World Cup (all-time number of victories as of 1998/99 season in parentheses)

References edit

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  2. ^ "Cup Standing – Cross-Country World Cup 1999 – Ladies". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 31 January 2018.
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The 1998 99 FIS Cross Country World Cup was the 18th official World Cup season in cross country skiing for men and women The season began in Muonio Finland on 28 November 1998 and finished at Holmenkollen Oslo Norway on 20 March 1999 Bjorn Daehlie of Norway won the overall men s cup 1 Bente Martinsen of Norway won the women s cup 2 on more victories than Stefania Belmondo of Italy after both finished the season achieving 768 points 1998 99 FIS Cross Country World CupDisciplineMenWomenOverallBjorn Daehlie 6th title Bente MartinsenLong DistanceMikhail BotvinovKristina SmigunSprintBjorn DaehlieBente MartinsenNations CupNorwayRussiaNations Cup OverallNorwayCompetitionLocations14 venues14 venuesIndividual19 events19 eventsRelay Team6 events6 events 1997 981999 2000 The 1998 99 season was the last season the results from World Championships counted in the overall World Cup standings Contents 1 Calendar 1 1 Men 1 2 Women 1 3 Men s team 1 4 Women s team 2 Men s standings 2 1 Overall 2 2 Long Distance 2 3 Sprint 3 Women s standings 3 1 Overall 3 2 Long Distance 3 3 Sprint 4 Achievements 5 ReferencesCalendar editMen edit C Classic F Freestyle WC Date Location Discipline Winner Second Third Ref 1 28 November 1998 nbsp Muonio 10 km F nbsp Per Elofsson nbsp Bjorn Daehlie nbsp Sami Repo 1 2 10 December 1998 nbsp Milano Sprint F nbsp Mathias Fredriksson nbsp Peter Schlickenrieder nbsp Thobias Fredriksson 2 3 12 December 1998 nbsp Toblach 10 km F nbsp Bjorn Daehlie nbsp Mikhail Botvinov nbsp Alois Stadlober 3 4 13 December 1998 15 km C nbsp Bjorn Daehlie nbsp Espen Bjervig nbsp Jari Isometsa 4 5 19 December 1998 nbsp Davos 30 km C nbsp Bjorn Daehlie nbsp Alexey Prokurorov nbsp Mikhail Botvinov 5 6 27 December 1998 nbsp Garmisch Partenkirchen Sprint F nbsp Tor Arne Hetland nbsp Thobias Fredriksson nbsp Ari Palolahti 6 7 28 December 1998 nbsp Engelberg Sprint F nbsp Tor Arne Hetland nbsp Christian Hoffmann nbsp Patrik Machler 7 8 29 December 1998 nbsp Kitzbuhel Sprint F nbsp Peter Schlickenrieder nbsp Thobias Fredriksson nbsp Christian Hoffmann 8 9 5 January 1999 nbsp Otepaa 15 km C nbsp Espen Bjervig nbsp Mika Myllyla nbsp Anders Bergstrom 9 10 9 January 1999 nbsp Nove Mesto 15 km C nbsp Bjorn Daehlie nbsp Erling Jevne nbsp Espen Bjervig 10 11 12 January 1999 30 km F nbsp Mikhail Botvinov nbsp Bjorn Daehlie nbsp Per Elofsson 11 12 14 February 1999 nbsp Seefeld 10 km F nbsp Mika Myllyla nbsp Mikhail Botvinov nbsp Jari Isometsa 12 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1999 19 28 February 1999 13 19 February 1999 nbsp Ramsau 30 km F nbsp Mika Myllyla nbsp Thomas Alsgaard nbsp Bjorn Daehlie 13 14 22 February 1999 10 km C nbsp Mika Myllyla nbsp Alois Stadlober nbsp Odd Bjorn Hjelmeset 14 15 23 February 1999 10 km C 15 km FCombined pursuit nbsp Thomas Alsgaard nbsp Mika Myllyla nbsp Fulvio Valbusa 15 16 28 February 1999 50 km C nbsp Mika Myllyla nbsp Andrus Veerpalu nbsp Mikhail Botvinov 16 17 7 March 1999 nbsp Lahti 15 km C nbsp Bjorn Daehlie nbsp Vladimir Vilisov nbsp Frode Estil 17 18 13 March 1999 nbsp Falun 30 km C nbsp Anders Bergstrom nbsp Mikhail Botvinov nbsp Mika Myllyla 18 19 20 March 1999 nbsp Oslo 50 km C nbsp Mikhail Botvinov nbsp Bjorn Daehlie nbsp Christian Hoffmann 19 Note Until 1999 World Championships World Championship races are part of the World Cup Hence results from those races are included in the World Cup overall Women edit C Classic F Freestyle WC Date Location Discipline Winner Second Third Ref 1 28 November 1998 nbsp Muonio 5 km F nbsp Katerina Neumannova nbsp Stefania Belmondo nbsp Nina Gavrylyuk 20 2 10 December 1998 nbsp Milano Sprint F nbsp Anita Moen nbsp Andreja Mali nbsp Bente Martinsen 21 3 12 December 1998 nbsp Toblach 5 km F nbsp Katerina Neumannova nbsp Antonina Ordina nbsp Nina Gavrylyuk 22 4 13 December 1998 10 km C nbsp Bente Martinsen nbsp Nina Gavrylyuk nbsp Antonina Ordina 23 5 19 December 1998 nbsp Davos 15 km C nbsp Olga Danilova nbsp Bente Martinsen nbsp Larisa Lazutina 24 6 27 December 1998 nbsp Garmisch Partenkirchen Sprint F nbsp Bente Martinsen nbsp Kristina Smigun nbsp Andreja Mali 25 7 28 December 1998 nbsp Engelberg Sprint F nbsp Bente Martinsen nbsp Maj Helen Sorkmo nbsp Karin Moroder 26 8 29 December 1998 nbsp Kitzbuhel Sprint F nbsp Bente Martinsen nbsp Andreja Mali nbsp Anne Kristi Marken 27 9 5 January 1999 nbsp Otepaa 10 km C nbsp Bente Martinsen nbsp Antonina Ordina nbsp Kristina Smigun 28 10 9 January 1999 nbsp Nove Mesto 10 km C nbsp Bente Martinsen nbsp Katerina Neumannova nbsp Svetlana Nageykina 29 11 12 January 1999 15 km F nbsp Kristina Smigun nbsp Stefania Belmondo nbsp Nina Gavrylyuk 30 12 14 February 1999 nbsp Seefeld 5 km F nbsp Nina Gavrylyuk nbsp Anfisa Reztsova nbsp Stefania Belmondo 31 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1999 19 28 February 1999 13 19 February 1999 nbsp Ramsau 15 km F nbsp Stefania Belmondo nbsp Kristina Smigun nbsp Maria Theurl 32 14 22 February 1999 5 km C nbsp Bente Martinsen nbsp Olga Danilova nbsp Katerina Neumannova 33 15 23 February 1999 5 km C 10 km FCombined pursuit nbsp Stefania Belmondo nbsp Nina Gavrylyuk nbsp Iryna Terelia 34 16 27 February 1999 30 km C nbsp Larisa Lazutina nbsp Olga Danilova nbsp Kristina Smigun 35 17 7 March 1999 nbsp Lahti 10 km C nbsp Larisa Lazutina nbsp Bente Martinsen nbsp Katerina Neumannova 36 18 13 March 1999 nbsp Falun 15 km C nbsp Larisa Lazutina nbsp Svetlana Nageykina nbsp Natalya Baranova Masalkina 37 19 20 March 1999 nbsp Oslo 30 km C nbsp Yuliya Chepalova nbsp Stefania Belmondo nbsp Kristina Smigun 38 Note Until 1999 World Championships World Championship races are part of the World Cup Hence results from those races are included in the World Cup overall Men s team edit WC Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third Ref 1 29 November 1998 nbsp Muonio 4 10 km relay F nbsp SwedenAnders BergstromMagnus IngessonMathias FredrikssonPer Elofsson nbsp NorwayOle Einar BjorndalenKristen SkjeldalBjorn DaehlieTor Arne Hetland nbsp ItalyFabio MajSilvio FaunerPietro Piller CottrerMaurizio Pozzi 3 2 20 December 1999 nbsp Davos 4 10 km relay C F nbsp NorwayEspen BjervigErling JevneBjorn DaehlieTor Arne Hetland nbsp SwedenAnders BergstromNiklas JonssonMathias FredrikssonPer Elofsson nbsp AustriaAlexander MarentAlois StadloberMikhail BotvinovAchim Walcher 4 3 10 January 1999 nbsp Nove Mesto 4 10 km relay C F nbsp AustriaMarkus GandlerAlexander MarentMikhail BotvinovChristian Hoffmann nbsp ItalyFulvio ValbusaFabio MajPietro Piller CottrerSilvio Fauner nbsp NorwayOdd Bjorn HjelmesetErling JevneFrode JermstadTor Arne Hetland 5 4 26 February 1999 nbsp Ramsau 4 10 km relay C F nbsp AustriaMarkus GandlerAlois StadloberMikhail BotvinovChristian Hoffmann nbsp NorwayEspen BjervigErling JevneBjorn DaehlieThomas Alsgaard nbsp ItalyGiorgio Di CentaFabio MajFulvio ValbusaSilvio Fauner 6 5 14 March 1999 nbsp Falun 4 10 km relay C F nbsp SwedenMathias FredrikssonAnders BergstromPer ElofssonJorgen Brink nbsp FinlandJanne ImmonenHarri KirvesniemiMika MyllylaSami Repo nbsp RussiaVitaly DenisovMikhail IvanovAlexey ProkurorovVladimir Vilisov 7 6 21 March 1999 nbsp Oslo 4 10 km relay C nbsp NorwayFrode EstilEspen BjervigAnders AuklandOdd Bjorn Hjelmeset nbsp RussiaVitaly DenisovMikhail IvanovAlexey ProkurorovVladimir Vilisov nbsp ItalySilvio FaunerGiorgio Di CentaFabio MajFulvio Valbusa 8 Women s team edit WC Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third Ref 1 29 November 1998 nbsp Muonio 4 5 km relay F nbsp Russia IOlga DanilovaAnfisa ReztsovaLarisa LazutinaNina Gavrylyuk nbsp ItalyKarin MoroderGabriella ParuzziSabina ValbusaStefania Belmondo nbsp NorwayBente MartinsenElin NilsenAnita MoenMaj Helen Sorkmo 9 2 20 December 1999 nbsp Davos 4 5 km relay C F nbsp Russia IOlga DanilovaSvetlana NageykinaLarisa LazutinaNina Gavrylyuk nbsp ItalyGabriella ParuzziAntonella ConfortolaStefania BelmondoSabina Valbusa nbsp Russia IIMarina LazskajaNatalya Baranova MasalkinaYuliya ChepalovaAnfisa Reztsova 10 3 10 January 1999 nbsp Nove Mesto 4 5 km relay C F nbsp RussiaSvetlana NageykinaNina GavrylyukAnfisa ReztsovaYuliya Chepalova nbsp NorwayMaj Helen SorkmoAnita MoenElin NilsenBente Martinsen nbsp ItalyGabriella ParuzziAntonella ConfortolaStefania BelmondoSabina Valbusa 11 4 26 February 1999 nbsp Ramsau 4 5 km relay C F nbsp RussiaOlga DanilovaLarisa LazutinaAnfisa ReztsovaNina Gavrylyuk nbsp ItalySabina ValbusaGabriella ParuzziAntonella ConfortolaStefania Belmondo nbsp GermanyViola BauerRamona RothEvi SachenbacherSigrid Wille 12 5 14 March 1999 nbsp Falun 4 5 km relay C F nbsp Russia ISvetlana NageykinaNatalya Baranova MasalkinaYuliya ChepalovaLarisa Lazutina nbsp Russia IINina GavrylyukLyubov YegorovaAnfisa ReztsovaIrina Skladneva nbsp ItalySabina ValbusaGabriella ParuzziAntonella ConfortolaStefania Belmondo 13 6 21 March 1999 nbsp Oslo 4 5 km relay C nbsp Russia ISvetlana NageykinaNina GavrylyukYuliya ChepalovaLarisa Lazutina nbsp Russia IINatalya Baranova MasalkinaLyubov YegorovaAnfisa ReztsovaIrina Skladneva nbsp NorwayBente MartinsenHilde GlomsasElin NilsenAnita Moen 14 Men s standings editOverall edit Rank Skier Points1 nbsp Bjorn Daehlie 8852 nbsp Mikhail Botvinov 6853 nbsp Mika Myllyla 5734 nbsp Mathias Fredriksson 4845 nbsp Per Elofsson 4656 nbsp Anders Bergstrom 4547 nbsp Espen Bjervig 4068 nbsp Jari Isometsa 3709 nbsp Alexey Prokurorov 36610 nbsp Erling Jevne 318 Rank Skier Points11 nbsp Alois Stadlober 27912 nbsp Fulvio Valbusa 27313 nbsp Thomas Alsgaard 26614 nbsp Niklas Jonsson 25915 nbsp Ivan Batory 248 nbsp Christian Hoffmann 24817 nbsp Odd Bjorn Hjelmeset 24618 nbsp Fabio Maj 22719 nbsp Frode Estil 219 nbsp Kristen Skjeldal 219 Rank Skier Points21 nbsp Vladimir Vilisov 21122 nbsp Andrus Veerpalu 18923 nbsp Tor Arne Hetland 17024 nbsp Silvio Fauner 16925 nbsp Giorgio Di Centa 13226 nbsp Maurizio Pozzi 11527 nbsp Jaak Mae 11328 nbsp Andreas Schlutter 10329 nbsp Mikhail Ivanov 10030 nbsp Sami Repo 90 Long Distance edit Rank Skier Points1 nbsp Mikhail Botvinov 4132 nbsp Bjorn Daehlie 3603 nbsp Mika Myllyla 3124 nbsp Anders Bergstrom 2615 nbsp Alexey Prokurorov 2206 nbsp Mathias Fredriksson 1767 nbsp Fulvio Valbusa 1578 nbsp Per Elofsson 1419 nbsp Niklas Jonsson 12910 nbsp Kristen Skjeldal 122 nbsp Alois Stadlober 122 Sprint edit Rank Skier Points1 nbsp Bjorn Daehlie 4802 nbsp Tor Arne Hetland 3543 nbsp Mathias Fredriksson 3084 nbsp Espen Bjervig 2985 nbsp Per Elofsson 2956 nbsp Christian Hoffmann 2877 nbsp Mikhail Botvinov 2728 nbsp Mika Myllyla 2619 nbsp Thobias Fredriksson 25210 nbsp Peter Schlickenrieder 247Women s standings editOverall edit Rank Skier Points1 nbsp Bente Martinsen 768 2 nbsp Stefania Belmondo 768 3 nbsp Nina Gavrylyuk 7054 nbsp Kristina Smigun 6665 nbsp Larisa Lazutina 6486 nbsp Katerina Neumannova 6187 8 nbsp Olga Danilova 5079 nbsp Anfisa Reztsova 49010 nbsp Antonina Ordina 430 Rank Skier Points11 nbsp Yuliya Chepalova 36312 nbsp Iryna Terelia 30013 nbsp Natalya Baranova Masalkina 27914 nbsp Elin Nilsen 26415 nbsp Brigitte Albrecht 25216 nbsp Gabriella Paruzzi 24617 nbsp Maria Theurl 21818 nbsp Valentina Shevchenko 187 nbsp Sophie Villeneuve 18720 nbsp Anita Moen 170 Long Distance edit Rank Skier Points1 nbsp Kristina Smigun 3722 nbsp Stefania Belmondo 3453 nbsp Larisa Lazutina 3434 5 nbsp Olga Danilova 2406 nbsp Nina Gavrylyuk 2157 nbsp Yuliya Chepalova 2008 nbsp Anfisa Reztsova 1909 nbsp Iryna Terelia 15610 nbsp Gabriella Paruzzi 147 nbsp Maria Theurl 147 Sprint edit Rank Skier Points1 nbsp Bente Martinsen 8062 nbsp Katerina Neumannova 4903 nbsp Kristina Smigun 4734 nbsp Nina Gavrylyuk 4015 nbsp Stefania Belmondo 3566 nbsp Larisa Lazutina 3057 nbsp Antonina Ordina 2828 nbsp Anfisa Reztsova 2509 nbsp Andreja Mali 24010 nbsp Anita Moen 235 Note When the season ended Bente Martinsen and Stefania Belmondo were equal on points Bente Martinsen won the Overall World Cup on most victories Martinsen 7 2 Belmondo Achievements editVictories in this World Cup all time number of victories as of 1998 99 season in parentheses Men nbsp Bjorn Daehlie NOR 5 46 first places nbsp Mika Myllyla FIN 4 8 first places nbsp Tor Arne Hetland NOR 2 3 first places nbsp Mikhail Botvinov AUT 2 2 first places nbsp Thomas Alsgaard NOR 1 5 first places nbsp Per Elofsson SWE 1 1 first place nbsp Mathias Fredriksson SWE 1 1 first place nbsp Peter Schlickenrieder GER 1 1 first place nbsp Espen Bjervig NOR 1 1 first place nbsp Anders Bergstrom SWE 1 1 first place Women nbsp Bente Martinsen NOR 7 10 first places nbsp Larisa Lazutina RUS 3 15 first places nbsp Stefania Belmondo ITA 2 19 first places nbsp Katerina Neumannova CZE 2 3 first places nbsp Nina Gavrylyuk RUS 1 4 first place nbsp Yuliya Chepalova RUS 1 2 first place nbsp Anita Moen NOR 1 1 first place nbsp Olga Danilova RUS 1 1 first place nbsp Kristina Smigun EST 1 1 first placeReferences edit Cup Standing Cross Country World Cup 1999 Men International Ski Federation Retrieved 31 January 2018 Cup Standing Cross Country World Cup 1999 Ladies International Ski Federation Retrieved 31 January 2018 29 11 98 Muonio Finland Men 4 x 10 km 4 x free lipas uwasa fi Archived from the original on 1 September 2020 Retrieved 9 February 2018 20 12 98 Davos Switzerland Men 4 x 10 km 2 x classic 2 x free lipas uwasa fi Archived from the original on 1 September 2020 Retrieved 9 February 2018 Nove Mesto Result skisport365 com Retrieved 9 February 2018 World Ski Championships Men s Rel 4x10 km fis ski com Retrieved 9 February 2018 14 3 99 Falun Sweden Men 4 x 10 km 2 x classic 2 x free lipas uwasa fi Archived from the original on 31 August 2020 Retrieved 9 February 2018 Holmenkollen Result skisport365 com Retrieved 9 February 2018 29 11 98 Muonio Finland Ladies 4 x 5 km 4 x free lipas uwasa fi Archived from the original on 1 September 2020 Retrieved 9 February 2018 20 12 98 Davos Switzerland Ladies 4 x 5 km 2 x classic 2 x free lipas uwasa fi Archived from the original on 1 September 2020 Retrieved 9 February 2018 Nove Mesto Result skisport365 com Retrieved 9 February 2018 World Ski Championships Ladies Rel 4x5 km International Ski Federation FIS Retrieved 9 February 2018 14 3 99 Falun Sweden Ladies 4 x 5 km 2 x classic 2 x free lipas uwasa fi Archived from the original on 1 September 2020 Retrieved 9 February 2018 Nove Mesto Result skisport365 com Retrieved 9 February 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1998 99 FIS Cross Country World Cup amp oldid 1165529189, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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