FIS Cross-Country Eastern Europe Cup
| FIS Cross-Country Eastern Europe Cup | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Cross-country skiing | 
| Date(s) | Northern wintertime season | 
| Begins | November | 
| Ends | March | 
| Location(s) | Belarus Kazakhstan Russia Ukraine | 
| Inaugurated | 2007 | 
| Organised by | International Ski Federation | 
|  2019–20 FIS Cross-Country Eastern Europe Cup | |
The FIS Cross-Country Eastern Europe Cup (EEC) is a series of cross-country skiing events arranged by the International Ski Federation (FIS). It is one of the nine FIS Cross-Country Continental Cups, a second-level competition ranked below the World Cup. The Eastern Europe Cup is open for competitors from all nations, but are mainly a competition for skiers from four nations in Eastern Europe; Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russia and Ukraine.
The Eastern Europe Cup has been held since the 2007–08 season, and has been a part of the Cross-Country Continental Cup since then.
World Cup qualification
In the end of certain periods, the overall leaders for both genders receive a place in the World Cup in the following period. The overall winners of the season receive a place in the World Cup in the beginning of the following season.
Overall winners
Men
| Season | Winner | Second | Third | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 2007–08 |  Nikita Kryukov |  Igor Ussatchov |  Alexander Kuznetsov | 
| 2008–09 |  Stanislav Volzhentsev (1) |  Anton Gafarov |  Dmitriy Osinkin | 
| 2009–10 |  Ivan Alypov |  Konstantin Glavatskikh |  Dmitriy Chvanov | 
| 2010–11 |  Anton Gafarov |  Andrey Parfenov |  Alexander Bessmertnykh | 
| 2011–12 |  Gleb Retivykh |  Stanislav Volzhentsev |  Sergey Shiriayev | 
| 2012–13 |  Sergey Novikov |  Vladimir Skobelev |  Sergey Shiriayev | 
| 2013–14 |  Sergey Turyshev |  Alexander Utkin |  Nikolay Khokhryakov | 
| 2014–15 |  Andrey Parfenov |  Konstantin Glavatskikh |  Alexander Utkin | 
| 2015–16 |  Yevgeny Dementyev |  Mikhail Devyatyarov Jr. |  Nikita Stupak | 
| 2016–17 |  Alexey Vitsenko |  Nikita Stupak |  Andrey Feller | 
| 2017–18 |  Stanislav Volzhentsev (2) |  Ermil Vokuev |  Andrey Parfenov | 
| 2018–19[1] |  Ilia Poroshkin |  Ermil Vokuev |  Ilia Semikov | 
| 2019–20 |  Ermil Vokuev |  Alexey Vitsenko |  Artem Nikolayev | 
| 2020–21 |  Andrey Larkov |  Anton Timashov |  Andrey Krasnov | 
Women
| Season | Winner | Second | Third | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 2007–08 |  Marina Chernousova |  Anna Slepova |  Olga Mikhailova | 
| 2008–09 |  Olga Mikhailova |  Olga Schuchkina |  Larisa Kurkina | 
| 2009–10 |  Olga Schuchkina |  Valentyna Novikova |  Olga Mikhailova | 
| 2010–11 |  Anastasia Kazakul |  Polina Kalsina |  Olga Mikhailova | 
| 2011–12 |  Yelena Soboleva (1) |  Olga Rocheva |  Yevgeniya Shapovalova | 
| 2012–13 |  Yelena Soboleva (2) |  Marina Chernousova |  Darya Vedenina | 
| 2013–14 |  Natalya Korostelyova |  Alisa Zhambalova |  Yuliya Belorukova | 
| 2014–15 |  Natalya Matveyeva |  Yelena Soboleva |  Yuliya Chekalyova | 
| 2015–16 |  Yelena Soboleva (3) |  Darya Vedenina |  Anastasia Vlasova | 
| 2016–17 |  Anna Nechaevskaya |  Maria Davydenkova |  Natalya Ilina | 
| 2017–18 |  Polina Nekrasova  Larisa Ryasina |  Maria Davydenkova | |
| 2018–19[2] |  Olga Zareva |  Alisa Zhambalova |  Diana Golovan | 
| 2019–20 |  Yevgeniya Shapovalova |  Lilia Vasilieva |  Hristina Matsokina | 
| 2020–21 |  Lilia Vasilieva |  Anastasia Kirillova  Anastasia Moskalenko | 
References
- ^ "Eastern Europe Cup Overall 2018-19 Men". fis-ski.com. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
- ^ "Eastern Europe Cup Overall 2018-19 Women". fis-ski.com. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
