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Stage 8 in Cogne (ITA)

 

Women´s 10km Freestyle:

 

1.  Jessie Diggins  :USA  23:59.7

2. Astrid Oeyre Slind  :NOR  24:04.8

3. Kerttu Niskanen  :FIN  24:15.1

 

Full Final Result HERE

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  On 2/2/2025 at 10:29 AM, Federer91 said:

I like Diggins as much as the next guy, but I'm pissed Johaug just threw away the WC. Was very much looking forward to their fight for the Globe... I understand if she wanted a take a slightly longer break after TdS and miss a round or two, but 3 in-a-row? :facepalm:It would be over a month from competing when she returns in Fallun. 

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I doubt Johaug ever really had it as a target for the season

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  On 2/2/2025 at 7:04 PM, Grassmarket said:

I doubt Johaug ever really had it as a target for the season

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She had always made it very clear that she came back with 1 specific goal: Trondheim 2025 and specifically the 50k.

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Stage 9 in Falun (SWE)

 

Women´s Sprint Classical:

 

1.  Linn Svahn  :SWE

2. Nadine Faehndrich  :SUI

3. Kristine Stavaas Skistad  :NOR

 

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Stage 9 in Falun (SWE)

 

Men´s Sprint Classical:

 

1.  Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo  :NOR

2. Erik Valnes :NOR

3. Oskar Opstad Vike  :NOR

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 9 in Falun (SWE)

 

Women´s 10km Classical:

 

1.  Ebba Andersson  :SWE  28:49.3

2. Heidi Weng  :NOR  29:07.1

3. Victoria Carl  :GER  29:18.0

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 9 in Falun (SWE)

 

Men´s 10km Classical:

 

1.  Iivo Niskanen  :FIN  24:54.3

2. Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo  :NOR  25:07.2

3. Erik Valnes  :NOR  25:11.8

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 9 in Falun (SWE)

 

Men´s 20km Mass Start Freestyle:

 

1.  Paal Golberg  :NOR  48:05.1

2. Gus Schumacher  :USA  48:05.4

3. Harald Oestberg Amundsen  :NOR  48:06.0

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 9 in Falun (SWE)

 

Women´s 20km Mass Start Freestyle:

 

1.  Jessie Diggins  :USA  54:27.4

2. Heidi Weng  :NOR  54:28.1

3. Ebba Andersson  :SWE  54:28.2

 

Full Final Result HERE

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