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Klaebo gets first distance World Cup win

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Just one day removed from becoming the youngest ever winner of the sprint crystal globe, Norway's Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo has won his first ever World Cup distance competition.  Klaebo won the second stage of the World Cup finals in Quebec City, Canada in the 15 km mass start competition.  He over took his teammate Niklas Dyrhaug on the homestretch for the win by 0.5 seconds.  Russia's Alexander Bessmertnykh took third just 0.8 behind Klaebo.  It was a high pace that stretched the field out early but leading group of approximately 20 athletes broke away and finished all within 15 seconds of the winning time by Klaebo.

 

Klaebo now leads the mini tour standings after two stages by 22.8 seconds ahead of Dyrhaug.  Local favourite Alex Harvey of Canada sits third in the standings and will start the pursuit just 0.5 seconds behind Dyrhaug.  The final stage will be a free technique 15 km pursuit start competition to end the 2017 FIS Cross-Country World Cup season.  

 

 

Full Results Here

 

 

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Bjoergen and Klaebo win World Cup finals in Quebec

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Marit Bjoergen and Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo of Norway have won the World Cup finals in Quebec City, Canada. Bjoergen and her teammate Heidi Weng began the final day of the 2017 FIS Cross-Country World Cup season separated by one second and finished the ladies’ 10 km pursuit 1.2 seconds apart. In third place was Sweden’s Stina Nilsson +1:00 behind.

 

In the men’s competition Klaebo continued his impressive season winning the men’s 15 km pursuit and the mini-tour in a photo finish over Canada’s Alex Harvey. The top three men in the mini-tour came into the finish together and were separated by just 0.1 second with Norway’s Niklas Dyrhaug take the third spot.

 

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Full Results Men and Women

World Cup Finals Final Standing Men and Women

 

2016/17 World Cup Distance Final Ranking Men and Women

2016/17 World Cup Final Ranking Men and Women

Nations Cup Final Ranking Men and Women

 

 

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Paulína Fialková won the distance national championships today in Štrbské Pleso defeating all cross country specialists including Alena Procházková by 2 minutes :woot:

 

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men Freestyle mass start (30 km):

1. Peter Mlynár 1:15:39,2 h
2. Matej Kazár 1:17:22,0
3. Miroslav Šulek 1:18:53,2

 

women Freestyle mass start (15 km):

1. Paulína Fialková 55:46,6 min
2. Alena Procházková 57:03,9
3. Aneta Smerčiaková 1:07:50,0 h

 

Alena won at least the sprints title yesterday without any problems

 

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Men Classical (1,4 km):

1. Peter Mlynár 3:15,41 min,

2. Miroslav Šulek +5,66 s,

3. Rudolf Michalovský +7,75

 

women Classical (1,2 km):

1. Alena Procházková 3:08,60,

2. Aneta Smerčiaková +31,58,

3. Lucia Repková +57,

 

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12 hours ago, heywoodu said:

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