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2018–19 FIS Cross-Country Continental Cup | |||
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Discipline | Men | Women | |
Alpen Cup |
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Australia/New Zealand Cup |
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Balkan Cup |
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Eastern Europe Cup |
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Far East Cup |
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Nor-Am Cup |
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Scandinavian Cup |
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Slavic Cup |
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US SuperTour |
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Competition | |||
The 2018–19 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).
The 2018–19 Continental Cup contained nine different series of geographically restricted competitions; five in Europe, two in North America and one each from Asia and Oceania.
The overall winners from the 2018–19 season's Continental Cups were rewarded a right to start in the first period in the following 2019–20 World Cup season. [1]
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verification. (July 2020) |
2018–19 FIS Cross-Country Continental Cup | |||
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Discipline | Men | Women | |
Alpen Cup |
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Australia/New Zealand Cup |
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Balkan Cup |
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Eastern Europe Cup |
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Far East Cup |
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Nor-Am Cup |
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Scandinavian Cup |
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Slavic Cup |
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US SuperTour |
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Competition | |||
The 2018–19 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).
The 2018–19 Continental Cup contained nine different series of geographically restricted competitions; five in Europe, two in North America and one each from Asia and Oceania.
The overall winners from the 2018–19 season's Continental Cups were rewarded a right to start in the first period in the following 2019–20 World Cup season. [1]