World Cup standings after Minneapolis
The cross-country skiing World Cup season 2023/2024 had its Minneapolis stage from February 17 to 18, 2024. Check the World Cup sprint, distance, overall, U23, nations, and prize money rankings after the North American event.
Minneapolis, USA, was the place for another stage of this year’s cross-country skiing World Cup. The Minneapolis World Cup started on Saturday, February 17, with a sprint race in freestyle technique, followed by a 10km interval start race in freestyle technique on Sunday, February 18.
Read More about the Minneapolis World Cup here
- Surprising win for Gus Schumacher at the World Cup 10km race in Minneapolis
- Minneapolis World Cup: Historical win and exclusive race report
- Minneapolis World Cup: Exclusive report from the sprint race
- Minneapolis: A city on the periphery, ready for center stage
Below, you can check the rankings for the sprint, distance, overall competitions, U23, Nations Cup, and prize money standings after the Minneapolis World Cup.
FIS World Cup Standings after Minneapolis
Sprint World Cup – Standings after Sprint F Final Minneapolis
Women – Top 5
- Linn Svahn (SWE), 960 points
- Kristine Stavås Skistad (NOR), 773 points
- Jonna Sundling (SWE), 718 points
- Jessie Diggins (USA), 702 points
- Emma Ribom (SWE), 696 points
Men – Top 5
- Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (NOR), 869 points
- Erik Valnes (NOR), 774 points
- Lucas Chanavat (FRA), 703 points
- Håvard Solås Taugbøl (NOR), 617 points
- Harald Østberg Amundsen (NOR), 569 points
Distance World Cup – Standings after 10km F Minneapolis
Women – Top 5
- Jessie Diggins (USA), 1288 points
- Ebba Andersson (SWE), 1027 points
- Victoria Carl (GER), 1017 points
- Rosie Brennan (USA), 978 points
- Heidi Weng (NOR), 965 points
Men – Top 5
- Harald Østberg Amundsen (NOR), 1204 points
- Pål Golberg (NOR), 1029 points
- Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (NOR), 874 points
- Simen Hegstad Krüger (NOR), 862 points
- Andrew Musgrave (GBR), 790 points
Overall World Cup – Standings after 10km F Minneapolis
Women – Top 5
- Jessie Diggins (USA), 2290 points
- Linn Svahn (SWE), 2033 points
- Frida Karlsson (SWE), 1831 points
- Victoria Carl (GER), 1657 points
- Rosie Brennan (USA), 1602 points
Men – Top 5
- Harald Østberg Amundsen (NOR), 2073 points
- Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (NOR), 1743 points
- Erik Valnes (NOR), 1663 points
- Pål Golberg (NOR), 1564 points
- Friedrich Moch (GER), 1078 points
Overall World Cup U23 – Standings after Minneapolis
Women – Top 5
- Margrethe Bergane (NOR), 658 points
- Samantha Smith (USA), 228 points
- Nadja Kälin (SUI), 215 points
- Novie McCabe (USA), 202 points
- Maria Hartz Melling (NOR), 151 points
Men – Top 5
- Edvin Anger (SWE), 812 points
- Elia Barp (ITA), 633 points
- Matz William Jenssen (NOR), 363 points
- Niilo Moilanen (FIN), 283 points
- Zanden McMullen (USA), 278 points
World Cup Nations Cup – Standings after Minneapolis
Women – Top 5
- Sweden, 7330 points
- Norway, 5435 points
- United States of America, 5320 points
- Germany, 4609 points
- Finland, 4063 points
Men – Top 5
- Norway, 7787 points
- Sweden, 4521 points
- France, 4136 points
- Finland, 3396 points
- United States of America, 2931 points
Overall – Top 5
- Norway, 13222 points
- Sweden, 11851 points
- United States of America, 8251 points
- Finland, 7459 points
- Germany, 6973 points
World Cup Prize Money – Standings after Minneapolis
Women – Top 5
- Jessie Diggins (USA), CHF 210.600
- Linn Svahn (SWE), CHF 141.000
- Frida Karlsson (SWE), CHF 125.600
- Heidi Weng (NOR), CHF 97.450
- Jonna Sundling (SWE), CHF 92.450
Men – Top 5
- Harald Østberg Amundsen (NOR), CHF 171.800
- Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (NOR), CHF 164.450
- Erik Valnes (NOR), CHF 119.350
- Pål Golberg (NOR), CHF 80.700
- Friedrich Moch (GER), CHF 79.225
Nations Overall – Top 5
- Norway, CHF 13.222
- Sweden, CHF 11.851
- United States of America, CHF 8.251
- Finland, CHF 7.459
- Germany, CHF 6.973
Read More: World Cup calendar for the 2023/2024 Winter Season
After Minneapolis in the USA, the World Cup returns to Scandinavia to end the season with weekends in Finland (Lahti), Norway (Oslo and Drammen), and Sweden (Falun).
2023/2024 Cross-Country Skiing World Cup Calendar
Period I – Before Christmas
- November 24-26: Ruka, Finland
- November 24 – Sprint C
- November 25 – 10km C
- November 26 – 20km Mass Start F
- December 2-3: Gällivare, Sweden
- December 2 – 10km F
- December 3 – Relay 4×7.5km C/F
- December 9-10: Östersund, Sweden
- December 9 – Sprint C
- December 10 – 10km F
- December 15-17: Trondheim, Norway
- December 15 – Sprint F
- December 16 – 20km Skiathlon C/F
- December 17 – 10km C
Period II – Tour de Ski
- December 30: Toblach, Italy – Sprint F
- December 31: Toblach, Italy – 10km C
- January 1: Toblach, Italy – 25km Pursuit F
- January 3: Davos, Switzerland – Sprint F
- January 4: Davos, Switzerland – 20km Pursuit C
- January 6: Val di Fiemme, Italy – 15km Mass Start C
- January 7: Val di Fiemme, Italy – 10km Final Climb F
Period III – Two New Organizers
- January 19-21: Oberhof, Germany
- January 19 – Sprint C
- January 20 – 20km Mass Start C
- January 21 – Relay 4×7.5km C/F
- January 26-28: Goms, Switzerland
- January 26 – Mixed Relay 4×7.5km C/F
- January 27 Sprint F
- January 28 – 20km Mass Start F
Period IV – North America
- February 9-13: Canmore, Canada
- February 9 –
10km F15km Mass Start F - February 10 – Sprint F
- February 11 – 20km Mass Start C
- February 13 – Sprint C
- February 9 –
- February 17-18: Minneapolis, USA
- February 17 – Sprint F
- February 18 – 10km F
Period V – Scandinavia
- March 1-3: Lahti, Finland
- March 1 – Team Sprint C
- March 2 – 20km C
- March 3 – Sprint F
- March 9-10: Oslo, Norway
- March 9 – 50km Mass Start C Women
- March 10 – 50km Mass Start C Men
- March 12: Drammen, Norway
- March 12 – Sprint C
- March 15-17: Falun, Sweden
- March 15 – Sprint C
- March 16 – 10km C
- March 17 – 20km Mass Start F