Posts from January 2024
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As part of the Coop FIS Cross-Country World Cup 2024 in Oberhof, the German talents in the U14 and U15 age groups also made their grand appearance. They have competed in the DSV e.infra Schülercup in the LOTTO Thüringen ARENA am Rennsteig.
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Norway's Erik Valnes completes the triple at the Coop FIS Cross-Country World Cup 2024 in Oberhof: after the sprint and the mass start, the 27-year-old has also won the men’s relay – together with his teammates Martin Löwström Nyenget, Paal Golberg and Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo. After 4x7.5 kilometers, the Norwegians prevailed in a tight sprint to the finish in front of 2500 fans in the LOTTO Thüringen ARENA am Rennsteig.
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Linn Svahn, Frida Karlsson, Ebba Andersson and Jonna Sundling won the relay at the Coop FIS Cross-Country World Cup 2024 in Oberhof. The Swedish women dominated the 4x 7.5-kilometer race right from the start and left the competitors behind.
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Katharina Hennig reached a sensational second place when Sweden's Frida Karlsson won the classic mass start of the Coop FIS Cross-Country World Cup 2024 in Oberhof.
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The decision was made on the long home straight in the LOTTO Thüringen ARENA am Rennsteig: after yesterday's sprint, Erik Valnes has also won the mass start in the classic technique.
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A trio of Swedes in the women's race and a Norwegian podium in the men's race: The sprints in the classic technique were dominated by athletes from the far north. In front of 1,500 fans, Linn Svahn finished ahead of Frida Karlsson and Jonna Sundling in the LOTTO Thüringen ARENA am Rennsteig. Erik Valnes won the men's race, followed by Ansgar Evensen and
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The organizers have given the green light: from Friday, the comeback of the cross-country skiing elite will be celebrated in the Thuringian Forest. Eleven years after the last major event for cross-country athletes, the Coop FIS Cross-Country World Cup is returning to Oberhof. "The final work is underway. Our network of organizers, consisting of Oberhof Sport und Event GmbH, the Thuringian Winter Sports Centre, the German Ski Association and the Thuringian Ski Association, are working hand in hand to create the best conditions for the athletes and their teams and to offer the cross-country skiing fans a great live experience," says OC boss Bernd Wernicke.