2005–06 FIS Cross-Country World Cup
| 2005–06 FIS Cross-Country World Cup | |
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The 2005–06 FIS Cross-Country World Cup started in Düsseldorf on 22 October 2005 and finished in Sapporo on 19 March 2006.
Men
Individual events
Team events
| Place | Discipline | Date | Winner | Second | Third | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |  Düsseldorf | Sprint relay | 23 October |  Norway II Trond Iversen Johan Kjølstad |  Sweden Thobias Fredriksson Björn Lind |  Norway Eldar Rønning Tor Arne Hetland | 
| 2 |  Beitostølen | 4 × 10 km relay | 20 November |  Germany Andreas Schlütter Axel Teichmann Jens Filbrich Tobias Angerer |  France Alexandre Rousselet Christophe Perrillat Emmanuel Jonnier Vincent Vittoz |  Norway Eldar Rønning Jens Arne Svartedal Tor Arne Hetland Tore Ruud Hofstad | 
| 3 |  Canmore | Sprint relay | 18 December |  Norway Jens Arne Svartedal Eldar Rønning |  Sweden Björn Lind Thobias Fredriksson |  Sweden II Mats Larsson Mikael Östberg | 
| 4 |  Val di Fiemme | 4 × 10 km relay | 15 January |  Italy Giorgio di Centa Valerio Checchi Pietro Piller Cottrer Cristian Zorzi |  Germany René Sommerfeldt Axel Teichmann Jens Filbrich Tobias Angerer |  Norway Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset Jens Arne Svartedal Tord Asle Gjerdalen Tore Ruud Hofstad | 
| 5 |  Sapporo | Sprint relay | 18 March |  Italy Loris Frasnelli Cristian Zorzi |  Norway Johan Kjølstad Eldar Rønning |  Germany Tobias Angerer Axel Teichmann | 
World Cup
Overall
| Place | Name | Points | 
|---|---|---|
| 1. |  Tobias Angerer | 829 | 
| 2. |  Jens Arne Svartedal | 577 | 
| 3. |  Tor Arne Hetland | 570 | 
| 4. |  Björn Lind | 531 | 
| 5. |  Vincent Vittoz | 502 | 
Distance Cup
| Place | Name | Points | 
|---|---|---|
| 1. |  Tobias Angerer | 793 | 
| 2. |  Vincent Vittoz | 502 | 
| 3. |  Anders Södergren | 392 | 
| 4. |  Frode Estil | 373 | 
| 5. |  Jens Arne Svartedal | 372 | 
Sprint Cup
| Place | Name | Points | 
|---|---|---|
| 1. |  Björn Lind | 586 | 
| 2. |  Thobias Fredriksson | 443 | 
| 3. |  Tor Arne Hetland | 423 | 
| 4. |  Peter Larsson | 358 | 
| 5. |  Johan Kjølstad | 320 | 
Nations Cup
| Place | Name | Points | 
|---|---|---|
| 1. |  Norway | 5166 | 
| 2. |  Sweden | 3526 | 
| 3. |  Germany | 2474 | 
| 4. |  Italy | 2074 | 
| 5. |  Russia | 1533 | 
Women
Individual events
Team events
World Cup
Overall
| Place | Name | Points | 
|---|---|---|
| 1. |  Marit Bjørgen | 1036 | 
| 2. |  Beckie Scott | 1020 | 
| 3. |  Yuliya Chepalova | 780 | 
| 4. |  Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle | 716 | 
| 5. |  Kateřina Neumannová | 655 | 
Distance Cup
| Place | Name | Points | 
|---|---|---|
| 1. |  Yuliya Chepalova | 750 | 
| 2. |  Kateřina Neumannová | 655 | 
| 3. |  Beckie Scott | 644 | 
| 4. |  Marit Bjørgen | 642 | 
| 5. |  Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle | 575 | 
Sprint Cup
| Place | Name | Points | 
|---|---|---|
| 1. |  Marit Bjørgen | 394 | 
| 2. |  Ella Gjømle | 388 | 
| 3. |  Beckie Scott | 376 | 
| 4. |  Lina Andersson | 309 | 
| 5. |  Manuela Henkel | 289 | 
Nations Cup
| Place | Name | Points | 
|---|---|---|
| 1. |  Norway | 3562 | 
| 2. |  Russia | 3001 | 
| 3. |  Germany | 2813 | 
| 4. |  Finland | 2160 | 
| 5. |  Sweden | 1909 | 
External links
- Overview of the season and results at the official website of the International Ski Federation.
- Overall World Cup, men, at the official website of the International Ski Federation.
- Overall World Cup, women, at the official website of the International Ski Federation.
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