Selections on this page are made by the Snow Australia Selection Committee.

World Cup Selections


2025/2026 World Cups

World Cup starts in the 2025/2026 season in Ruka, Trondheim, Davos and Lake Placid are open to any athletes who have reached the FIS point qualification standard. The Goms World Cup is open only to athletes selected to the Winter Olympic Team. Other events require an additional performance standard.


Goms, SUI - January 23-25

Women
Team Sprint F Sprint C 20km C
Rosie Fordham / Ellen Soehol Lie Ellen Soehol Lie  Rosie Fordham 
Maddie Hooker Maddie Hooker
   Tuva Bygrave Ellen Soehol Lie (DNS)
  Tuva Bygrave (DNS)

 

Men
Team Sprint F Sprint C 20km C
Lars Young Vik /
Hugo Hinckfuss
Hugo Hinckfuss Seve de Campo
Lars Young Vik Hugo Hinckfuss
Seve de Campo / LATVIA   Lars Young Vik (DNS)
   

 

This event is for Olympic-nominated athletes (including those in contention for final quota places)


Davos, SUI - December 12-14

  Women
Quota Allocation  Team Sprint F* Sprint F 10km F 
COC Winner*  Rosie Fordham / Phoebe Cridland Rosie Fordham  Rosie Fordham 
Best FIS Points* Ellen Soehol Lie Phoebe Cridland 
Selection races** Ellen Soehol Lie /
Maddie Hooker
Maddie Hooker  Ellen Soehol Lie
Phoebe Cridland Maddie Hooker
     

* Team Sprint selection based on discretion
** No selection races required, quota not exceeded for women.

  Men
Quota Allocation  Team Sprint F* Sprint F 10km F 
COC Winner*  Lars Young Vik /
Hugo Hinckfuss
Seve de Campo Seve de Campo
Best FIS Points* Lars Young Vik Phillip Bellingham
Selection races*** Phillip Bellingham /
Bentley Walker-Broose 
Bentley Walker-Broose Bentley Walker-Broose
  Lars Vik

* Team Sprint selection based on discretion
*** Selection races for the 10km F men were Ruka and Trondheim World Cup races, selection for the Sprint based on Team Sprint time trial results. 

This is an open event.


Trondheim, NOR - December 5-7

  Women
Quota Allocation  Sprint C Skiathlon 10km F
COC Winner  Rosie Fordham  Rosie Fordham  Rosie Fordham 
Best FIS Points Ellen Soehol Lie Phoebe Cridland (DNS) Phoebe Cridland 
Selection races* Maddie Hooker Ellen Soehol Lie (DNS) Ellen Soehol Lie
Tuva Bygrave (DNS)  Tuva Bygrave (DNS) Maddie Hooker
Phoebe Cridland (DNS) Maddie Hooker (DNS)  Tuva Bygrave (DNS)

* Selection races for women were Ruka WC races.

  Men
Quota Allocation  Sprint C Skiathlon 10km F 
COC Winner  Seve de Campo (DNS) Seve de Campo Seve de Campo
Best FIS Points Lars Young Vik Phillip Bellingham (DNS) Phillip Bellingham
Selection races* Phillip Bellingham  Fedele de Campo (DNS) Fedele de Campo
 Fedele de Campo Bentley Walker-Broose Bentley Walker-Broose
(replaced Vik)

* Selection races for men were Ruka WC races. 

This is an open event.


Ruka, FIN - November 28-30

  Women
Quota Allocation  10km C  Sprint C  20km F 
COC Winner  Rosie Fordham  Rosie Fordham  Rosie Fordham 
Best FIS Points Ellen Soehol Lie Ellen Soehol Lie Phoebe Cridland 
Selection races* Tuva Bygrave  Tuva Bygrave  Ellen Soehol Lie
Maddie Hooker Maddie Hooker  Tuva Bygrave 
Phoebe Cridland (DNS) Phoebe Cridland (DNS) Maddie Hooker

* No selection races required, quota not exceeded for women.

  Men
Quota Allocation  10km C  Sprint C  20km F 
COC Winner  Seve de Campo Seve de Campo (DNS) Seve de Campo
Best FIS Points Phillip Bellingham  Lars Young Vik Phillip Bellingham
Selection races** Fedele de Campo Fedele de Campo Lars Young Vik
Bentley Walker-Broose  Phillip Bellingham  Fedele de Campo

** Selection races for men were Gallivare FIS races. 

This is an open event.


2024/2025 World Cups

World Cup starts in the 2024/2025 season are open to any athletes who have reached the FIS point qualification standard.


Lahti, FIN - March 21-23

Women - Team Sprint / Sprint F / 50km C

  • Tuva Bygrave (withdrew due to illness)
  • Ellen Soehol Lie (withdrew due to illness)

Men - Team Sprint / Sprint F / 50km C

  • Seve de Campo
  • Lars Young Vik
  • Fedele de Campo

This is an open event.


Tallinn, EST, March 19

Women - Sprint F

  • Ellen Soehol Lie (withdrew due to illness)

Men - Sprint F

  • Lars Young Vik
  • Fedele de Campo
  • Bentley Walker-Broose

This is an open event.


Oslo, NOR - March 15-16

Women - 10km C / 20km F

  • Rosie Fordham
  • Phoebe Cridland
  • Tuva Bygrave
  • Ellen Soehol Lie 

Men - 10km C / 20km F

  • Phillip Bellingham
  • Lars Young Vik
  • Seve de Campo
  • Fedele de Campo
  • Bentley Walker-Broose

This is an open event.


Falun, SWE - February 14-16

Women - Sprint C / 10km C / 20km F

  • Rosie Fordham (except Sprint)
  • Phoebe Cridland
  • Tuva Bygrave
  • Ellen Soehol Lie (except 20km)

Men - Sprint C / 10km C / 20km F

  • Phillip Bellingham
  • Seve de Campo
  • Fedele de Campo
  • Bentley Walker-Broose

This is an open event.


Cogne, ITA, January 31 - February 2

Women - Sprint C / 10km F

  • Rosie Fordham
  • Phoebe Cridland
  • Tuva Bygrave

Men - Sprint C / 10km F

  • Hugo Hinckfuss
  • Lars Young Vik
  • Fedele de Campo
  • Bentley Walker-Broose

Team Sprint

  • Fordham / Bygrave
  • Hinckfuss / Vik
  • de Campo / Walker-Broose

This is an open event.


Engadin, SUI, January 24-26

Women - Sprint F / 20km F

  • Rosie Fordham
  • Phoebe Cridland
  • Tuva Bygrave

Men - Sprint F / 20km F

  • Hugo Hinckfuss
  • Seve de Campo
  • Phillip Bellingham
  • Lars Young Vik

Mixed Relay

  • Hinckfuss / Bygrave / de Campo / Fordham

This is an open event.


Les Rousses, January 17-19

Women - 10km F / Sprint C / 20km C

  • No entrants

Men - 10km F / Sprint C / 20km C

  • Seve de Campo
  • Hugo Hinckfuss
  • Phillip Bellingham

This is an open event.


Tour de Ski, ITA, December 28 - January 5

Women - Sprint F / 15km C / 20km F / 15km Pursuit C / Sprint C / 10km Skiathlon / Final Climb

  • No entrants

Men - Sprint F / 15km C / 20km F / 15km Pursuit C / Sprint C / 10km Skiathlon / Final Climb

  • Seve de Campo
  • Bentley Walker-Broose
  • Phillip Bellingham

This is an open event.


Davos, SUI, December 13-15

Women - Sprint F / 20km C

  • Rosie Fordham
  • Ellen Soehol Lie (Sprint)

Men - Sprint F / 20km C

  • Seve de Campo
  • Bentley Walker-Broose
  • Lars Young Vik (Sprint)

Team Sprint

  • Fordham / Lie
  • de Campo / Vik

This is an open event.


Lillehammer, NOR, December 6-8

Women - 10km F / Sprint C / 20km Skiathlon

  • Rosie Fordham
  • Ellen Soehol Lie (Sprint)

Men - 10km F / Sprint C / 20km Skiathlon

  • Seve de Campo
  • Bentley Walker-Broose
  • Lars Young Vik (10km + Sprint)

This is an open event.


Ruka, FIN, November 29 - December 1

Women - 10km C / 20km F

  • Rosie Fordham

Men - 10km C / 20km F

  • Seve de Campo
  • Bentley Walker-Broose

This is an open event.


2023/2024 World Cups

World Cup starts in the 2023/2024 season include targeted events where all qualified athletes may seek starts, and additional starts negotiated with National Team athletes as part of their Individual Performance Plans (IPP). Note - The new FIS qualification standard is an average of 150 FIS points as published on the FIS list valid for each event.


Minneapolis, USA, February 17-18

Women - Sprint F / 10km F

  • Rosie Fordham
  • Tuva Bygrave
  • Jessica Yeaton

Men - Sprint F / 10km F

  • Seve de Campo
  • Hugo Hinckfuss
  • Bentley Walker-Broose

This is a targeted event.


Canmore, CAN, February 9-13

Men - Sprint F / 20km Skiathon / 10km C

  • Nicholas Blackwell*

This is a targeted event.
* Discretionary exemption from FIS 150 FIS points qualification standard. Nic had FIS Points of 152 Points, and was on track to be <150 points before key lead-in events were cancelled due to cold temperatures.


Goms, SUI, Jan 26-28

Women - Sprint F / 20km Mass Start F

  • Rosie Fordham
  • Phoebe Cridland
  • Ellen Soehol Lie

Men - Sprint F / 20km Mass Start F

  • Seve de Campo
  • Lars Young Vik
  • Bentley Walker-Broose*

Mixed Relay

  • de Campo / Lie / Vik / Fordham

This is a targeted event.
* Discretionary exemption from FIS 150 FIS points qualification standard. Bentley was <150 Points on the first FIS list for 2023/2024, and will be again on the next list published in February.


Tour de Ski, ITA & SUI, Dec 30 - Jan 7

Events: Sprint / 10km / 25km / Sprint / 10km / 15km / 10km

  • Seve de Campo

Start approved as part of season IPP. Must meet FIS cut-off times to continue to end of tour.


Trondheim, NOR, Dec 15-17

Women - Sprint F / 20km Skiathon / 10km C

  • Tuva Bygrave
  • Phoebe Cridland
  • Ellen Soehol Lie

Men - Sprint F / 20km Skiathon / 10km C

  • Seve de Campo
  • Fedele de Campo*
  • (Lars Young Vik - selected, but withdrew due to illness)

This is a targeted event.


Ostersund, SWE, Dec 9-10

Men - Sprint C / 10km F

  • Seve de Campo
  • Fedele de Campo*

This is a targeted event.
* Discretionary exemption from newly introduced FIS 150 FIS points qualification standard. Fedele was <150 Points on the first FIS list for 2023/2024, then ~ 162 pts in 3rd list.



2022/2023 World Cups


Talinn, EST, Mar 21

Men – Sprint 

  • Phillip Bellingham

Start approved to gain experience of FIS common waxing protocol.


Falun, SWE, Mar 17-19

Women – 10km C, Sprint F, Mixed Relay

  • Ellen Soehol Lie
  • Phoebe Cridland

Men – 10km C, Sprint F, Mixed Relay

  • Phillip Bellingham
  • Lars Young Vik

Starts approved as part of season IPPs and Team PP to represent in Mixed Relay


Drammen, NOR, Mar 7

Men – Sprint F

  • Lars Young Vik

Start approved as part of season IPP.


Toblach, ITA, Feb 3-5

Men – Sprint F, 10km F

  • Phillip Bellingham
  • Seve de Campo

Starts approved as part of season IPP.


Le Rousses, FRA, Jan 27-29

Men – 10km F, Sprint C, 20km F

  • Phillip Bellingham

Start approved as part of season IPP.


Val Mustair, SUI, Dec 31 / Jan 1

Women – Sprint F, 10km C

  • Katerina Paul

Start approved as part of season IPP.


Beitostoelen, NOR, Dec 9-11

Women – Sprint C, 10km C, Relay

  • Phoebe Cridland
  • Ellen Soehol Lie

Men – Sprint C, 10km C, Relay

  • Seve de Campo
  • Lars Young Vik

Lillehammer, NOR, Dec 2-34

Women – 10km F, Sprint F, 20km C

  • Phoebe Cridland
  • Ellen Soehol Lie

Men – 10km F, Sprint F, 20km C

  • Seve de Campo
  • Lars Young Vik

All starts in Lillehammer and Beitostolen approved as part of season IPPs.
Relay entry in Beitostolen not made due to illness in the team.



2021/2022 World Cups


Tour de Ski
Lenzerheide Stages, SUI Dec 28-29

Women – Sprint F, 10km C

  • Jessica Yeaton
  • Casey Wright (COC place)
  • Aimee Watson

Men – Sprint F, 15km C

  • Seve de Campo
  • Phillip Bellingham (COC place)
  • Lars Young Vik
  • Hugo Hinckfuss

2021/2022 World Cups


Tour de Ski
Lenzerheide Stages, SUI Dec 28-29

Women – Sprint F, 10km C

  • Jessica Yeaton
  • Casey Wright (COC place)
  • Aimee Watson

Men – Sprint F, 15km C

  • Seve de Campo
  • Phillip Bellingham (COC place)
  • Lars Young Vik
  • Hugo Hinckfuss

Comments: Two places were allocated to COC winners (Wright and Bellingham). Two places were preselected on the basis of performances in Davos WC and the Goms OPA Cup (Yeaton and de Campo). The remaining places were selected predominantly based on performances in the St Ulrich OPA Cup, but also in consideration of performances in the Davos WC and the Goms OPA Cup.

Oberstdorf (GER) and Val di Fiemme (ITA) Stages, Dec 31 – Jan 4

To continue in the Tour de Ski, athletes need to meet daily time cut-offs set by FIS and have acheived a top 80% of field result in World Cup this season.


Dresden World Cup, GER, Dec 18-19

Men – Sprint F, Team Sprint F

  • Seve de Campo
  • Phillip Bellingham

Comments: Both athletes were selected to this event under clause G 2.1 “negotiated as part of preparation for Beijing 2022“.


Davos World Cup, SUI, Dec 11-12

Women

  • Jessica Yeaton – Sprint F, 10km F
  • Casey Wright (COC place) – Sprint F, 10km F
  • Zana Evans – Sprint F
  • Tuva Bygrave – 10km F

Men

  • Seve de Campo – Sprint F, 15km F
  • Phillip Bellingham (COC place) – Sprint F, 15km F
  • Lars Young Vik – Sprint F, 15km F
  • Bentley Walker-Broose – Sprint F
  • John Walker – 15km F

Comments: Four places were pre-selected, based on current FIS rankings (Yeaton, de Campo) and COC winners (Wright and Bellingham). All other places were selected based on performances in the Sprint F and 10/15km F events at the Goms Opa Cup on December 4-5.


2021 World Championship, Oberstdorf, Germany

A Qualified:
(<120 FIS points women, <90 FIS points men)

  • Phillip Bellingham
  • Seve de Campo
  • Tuva Bygrave

B Qualified:
(2 x <140 FIS points women, <120 FIS points men)

  • Katerina Paul
  • Mark Pollock

Comments: A number of qualified athletes opted not to travel to compete in this event due to the global pandemic.



2020/2021 World Cups


Engadin, SUI, March 13/14

  • Phillip Bellingham

Comments: Discretionary selections were made for this event for the purpose of improving Olympic quota rankings.


Ulricehamn, SWE, February 6/7

  • Phillip Bellingham (COC place)
  • Seve de Campo
  • Mark Pollock
  • Lars Young Vik

Comments: This event was added as a targeted event following athlete performances in Dresden.


Falun, SWE, January 29-31

  • Phillip Bellingham (COC place)
  • Seve de Campo
  • Mark Pollock

Comments: Discretionary selections were made for this event considering event cancellations in central Europe, Olympic quota rankings, and the possiblity to create a 2-week racing bubble for the athletes travelling to Sweden for the Ulricehamn event.


Val Mustair (TDS), SUI, January 1-3

  • Phillip Bellingham (COC place)
  • Seve de Campo
  • Mark Pollock

Comments: This event was designated as a targeted WC prior to the season. To qualify for Tour de Ski stages after Val Mustair athletes must achieve results < 75% of field.


Dresden, GER, December 19/20

  • Phillip Bellingham (COC place)
  • Seve de Campo
  • Mark Pollock

Comments: This event was designated as a targeted WC prior to the season.


Davos, SUI, December 12/13

  • Phillip Bellingham (COC place)
  • Seve de Campo
  • Mark Pollock
  • Katerina Paul (COC place)

Comments: This event was designated as a targeted WC prior to the season.

2020/2021 World Cups


Engadin, SUI, March 13/14

  • Phillip Bellingham

Comments: Discretionary selections were made for this event for the purpose of improving Olympic quota rankings.


Ulricehamn, SWE, February 6/7

  • Phillip Bellingham (COC place)
  • Seve de Campo
  • Mark Pollock
  • Lars Young Vik

Comments: This event was added as a targeted event following athlete performances in Dresden.


Falun, SWE, January 29-31

  • Phillip Bellingham (COC place)
  • Seve de Campo
  • Mark Pollock

Comments: Discretionary selections were made for this event considering event cancellations in central Europe, Olympic quota rankings, and the possiblity to create a 2-week racing bubble for the athletes travelling to Sweden for the Ulricehamn event.


Val Mustair (TDS), SUI, January 1-3

  • Phillip Bellingham (COC place)
  • Seve de Campo
  • Mark Pollock

Comments: This event was designated as a targeted WC prior to the season. To qualify for Tour de Ski stages after Val Mustair athletes must achieve results < 75% of field.


Dresden, GER, December 19/20

  • Phillip Bellingham (COC place)
  • Seve de Campo
  • Mark Pollock

Comments: This event was designated as a targeted WC prior to the season.


Davos, SUI, December 12/13

  • Phillip Bellingham (COC place)
  • Seve de Campo
  • Mark Pollock
  • Katerina Paul (COC place)

Comments: This event was designated as a targeted WC prior to the season.