IBU Cup

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Biathlon IBU Cup
StatusActive
GenreSporting event
DateNorthern wintertime season
BeginsNovember
EndsMarch
FrequencyAnnual
CountryVarying
Inaugurated1982 (1982)
Organised byInternational Biathlon Union

The IBU Cup in biathlon has been held since the winter seasons of 1982–83 and 1988–89, for women and men, respectively. Until the 2007–08 season this competition was called Biathlon European Cup. It is the second-rank competition in biathlon after the Biathlon World Cup. The IBU Cup season lasts from November/December to March, with contests in a different venue almost every week.

Competition

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The IBU Cup season lasts from November–December to March, with meetings in a different venue every week excluding some holidays and a couple of weeks before IBU Open European Championships. All in all, the season comprises seven to nine meetings, with events taking place from Wednesday–Thursday through Sunday. Mixed relay competitions are held three time per season.

The athlete with the highest overall total score (i.e. total score for all disciplines) of the IBU Cup season is awarded the Big Crystal Globe trophy. A Small Crystal Globe trophy is awarded for the first place in the season total for each discipline. Hence, it is possible for an athlete to win both the Big Crystal Globe and Small Crystal Globes for the same World Cup season.

Scoring system

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The tables given below provide an overview of the highest-ranking biathletes and nations of each WC season. For each event, a first place gives 60 points, a 2nd place – 54 pts, a 3rd place – 48 pts, a 4th place – 43 pts, a fifth place – 40 pts, a 6th place – 38 pts, 7th – 36 pts, 8th – 34 points, 9th – 32 points, 10th – 31 points, then linearly decreasing by one point down to the 40th place. Equal placings (ties) give an equal number of points. The sum of all WC points of the season, less the points from an IBU-predetermined number of events (e.g. 2), gives the biathlete's total WC score.

Results

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Men's overall

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Season Winner Runner-up Third place
2008–09 File:Flag of Germany.svg Christoph Knie (GER) File:Flag of Norway.svg Hans Martin Gjedrem (NOR) File:Flag of Germany.svg Carsten Pump (GER)
2009–10 File:Flag of Germany.svg Daniel Graf (GER) File:Flag of Germany.svg Toni Lang (GER) File:Flag of Germany.svg Christoph Knie (GER)
2010–11 File:Flag of Russia.svg Viktor Vasiliev (RUS) File:Flag of Germany.svg Florian Graf (GER) File:Flag of Norway.svg Martin Eng (NOR)
2011–12 File:Flag of Germany.svg Benedikt Doll (GER) File:Flag of Russia.svg Michael Burtasov (RUS) File:Flag of Germany.svg Erik Lesser (GER)
2012–13 File:Flag of Russia.svg Viktor Vasiliev (RUS) File:Flag of Germany.svg Daniel Böhm (GER) File:Flag of Germany.svg Benedikt Doll (GER)
2013–14 File:Flag of Russia.svg Alexey Slepov (RUS) File:Flag of Russia.svg Timofey Lapshin (RUS) File:Flag of Germany.svg Benedikt Doll (GER)
2014–15 File:Flag of Germany.svg Florian Graf (GER) File:Flag of France.svg Antonin Guigonnat (FRA) File:Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Kühn (GER)
2015–16 File:Flag of Russia.svg Matvey Eliseev (RUS) File:Flag of Germany.svg Florian Graf (GER) File:Flag of Russia.svg Petr Pashchenko (RUS)
2016–17 File:Flag of Russia.svg Alexey Volkov (RUS) File:Flag of Russia.svg Alexandr Loginov (RUS) File:Flag of France.svg Antonin Guigonnat (FRA)
2017–18 File:Flag of Norway.svg Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen (NOR) File:Flag of Norway.svg Fredrik Gjesbakk (NOR) File:Flag of Russia.svg Petr Pashchenko (RUS)
2018–19 File:Flag of Russia.svg Anton Babikov (RUS) File:Flag of Germany.svg Lucas Fratzscher (GER) File:Flag of France.svg Aristide Bègue (FRA)
2019–20 File:Flag of Germany.svg Lucas Fratzscher (GER) File:Flag of Norway.svg Endre Strømsheim (NOR) File:Flag of Russia.svg Kirill Streltsov (RUS)
2020–21 File:Flag of Norway.svg Filip Fjeld Andersen (NOR) File:Flag of Germany.svg Philipp Nawrath (GER) File:Flag of Norway.svg Sivert Guttorm Bakken (NOR)
2021–22 File:Flag of Norway.svg Erlend Bjøntegaard (NOR) File:Flag of Norway.svg Håvard Gutubø Bogetveit (NOR) File:Flag of Norway.svg Sverre Dahlen Aspenes (NOR)
2022–23 File:Flag of Norway.svg Endre Strømsheim (NOR) File:Flag of Germany.svg Lucas Fratzscher (GER) File:Flag of Norway.svg Vebjørn Sørum (NOR)
2023–24 File:Flag of Norway.svg Mats Øverby (NOR) File:Flag of Norway.svg Johan-Olav Botn (NOR) File:Flag of Norway.svg Martin Nevland (NOR)
2024–25 File:Flag of Norway.svg Isak Frey (NOR) File:Flag of Norway.svg Sivert Guttorm Bakken (NOR) File:Flag of Norway.svg Johan-Olav Botn (NOR)
2025–26
Statistics by country
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway66618
2File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia63312
3File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany57618
4File:Flag of France.svg France0123
Totals (4 entries)17171751

Women's overall

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Season Winner Runner-up Third place
2008–09 File:Flag of Russia.svg Natalya Sokolova (RUS) File:Flag of Germany.svg Juliane Döll (GER) File:Flag of Germany.svg Romy Beer (GER)
2009–10 File:Flag of Germany.svg Sabrina Buchholz (GER) File:Flag of Russia.svg Natalya Sokolova (RUS) File:Flag of Germany.svg Carolin Hennecke (GER)
2010–11 File:Flag of Germany.svg Franziska Hildebrand (GER) File:Flag of Germany.svg Nadine Horchler (GER) File:Flag of Russia.svg Ekaterina Shumilova (RUS)
2011–12 File:Flag of Germany.svg Maren Hammerschmidt (GER) File:Flag of Russia.svg Marina Korovina (RUS) File:Flag of Germany.svg Juliane Döll (GER)
2012–13 File:Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Zagoruiko (RUS) File:Flag of Germany.svg Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle (GER) File:Flag of Norway.svg Jori Moerkve (NOR)
2013–14 File:Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Zagoruiko (RUS) File:Flag of Russia.svg Valentina Nazarova (RUS) File:Flag of Germany.svg Nadine Horchler (GER)
2014–15 File:Flag of Russia.svg Anna Nikulina (RUS) File:Flag of Germany.svg Karolin Horchler (GER) File:Flag of Russia.svg Olga Yakushova (RUS)
2015–16 File:Flag of Germany.svg Nadine Horchler (GER) File:Flag of Russia.svg Svetlana Sleptsova (RUS) File:Flag of Russia.svg Galina Nechkasova (RUS)
2016–17 File:Flag of Russia.svg Daria Virolaynen (RUS) File:Flag of Russia.svg Anna Nikulina (RUS) File:Flag of Germany.svg Karolin Horchler (GER)
2017–18 File:Flag of Germany.svg Karolin Horchler (GER) File:Flag of France.svg Chloé Chevalier (FRA) File:Flag of Germany.svg Nadine Horchler (GER)
2018–19 File:Flag of Russia.svg Victoria Slivko (RUS) File:Flag of Germany.svg Nadine Horchler (GER) File:Flag of Sweden.svg Ingela Andersson (SWE)
2019–20 File:Flag of Sweden.svg Elisabeth Högberg (SWE) File:Flag of Russia.svg Ekaterina Glazyrina (RUS) File:Flag of Russia.svg Anastasiia Porshneva (RUS)
2020–21 File:Flag of Germany.svg Vanessa Voigt (GER) File:Flag of Norway.svg Karoline Erdal (NOR) File:Flag of Norway.svg Emilie Kalkenberg (NOR)
2021–22 File:Flag of France.svg Lou Jeanmonnot (FRA) File:Flag of Norway.svg Ragnhild Femsteinevik (NOR) File:Flag of Sweden.svg Elisabeth Högberg (SWE)
2022–23 File:Flag of Sweden.svg Tildа Johansson (SWE) File:Flag of France.svg Gilonne Guigonnat (FRA) File:Flag of France.svg Paula Botet (FRA)
2023–24 File:Flag of France.svg Océane Michelon (FRA) File:Flag of Norway.svg Jenny Enodd (NOR) File:Flag of Norway.svg Karoline Erdal (NOR)
2024–25 File:Flag of France.svg Camille Bened (FRA) File:Flag of France.svg Voldiya Galmace Paulin (FRA) File:Flag of France.svg Paula Botet (FRA)
2025–26
Statistics by country
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia66416
2File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany65617
3File:Flag of France.svg France3328
4File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden2024
5File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway0336
Totals (5 entries)17171751
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