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Cross-Country Skiing FIS World Cup 2025 - 2026


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Women´s Sprint 

World Cup 2025/26

Final Standing:

 

:SWE Maja Dahlqvist

814

 

:SWE Johanna Hagstroem

798

 

:SUI Nadine Faehndrich

793

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

 

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Women´s Distance 

World Cup 2025/26

Final Standing:

 

:USA Jessie Diggins

1285

 

:SWE Moa Ilar

1019

 

:NOR Heidi Weng

931

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

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Men´s Sprint 

World Cup 2025/26

Final Standing:

 

:NOR Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo

835

 

:NOR Lars Heggen

657

 

:ITA Federico Pellegrino

566

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

 

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Men´s Distance 

World Cup 2025/26

Final Standing:

 

:NOR Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo

1166

 

:NOR Harald Oestberg Amundsen

1141

 

:NOR Andreas Fjorden Ree

980

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

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Women´s FIS Cross-Country Skiing 

Overall World Cup 2025/26

Final Standing:

 

:USA Jessie Diggins

2303

 

:SWE Moa Ilar

1922

 

:SWE Maja Dahlqvist

1623

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

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Men´s FIS Cross-Country Skiing 

Overall World Cup 2025/26

Final Standing:

 

:NOR Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo

2301

 

:NOR Harald Oestberg Amundsen

1848

 

:ITA Federico Pellegrino

1443

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

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16 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Women´s FIS Cross-Country Skiing 

Overall World Cup 2025/26

Final Standing:

 

:USA Jessie Diggins

2303

 

:SWE Moa Ilar

1922

 

:SWE Maja Dahlqvist

1623

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

Congrats to Diggins winning the WC in her final season :cry:

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Congrats Diggins, well deserved! 👏

 

Too bad she fell on the last lap in the last race (as well as Karlsson also did x2).

 

For the future I would really like them to remove the bonus sprint points suring the race that almost makes more importance to the overall standings than the positions over the finish line.

And get back to the same point system as the other FIS events. 30 gets points instead on 50, and 100-80-60... instead of this system.

in this case Diggins deserves it and Sweden who of different reasons have missed pets of the season On purpose or not, does not deserve it. But it as it is now it may take 20 wins to catch up for one missed race (if the opponent is 2nd in each).

Dahlqvist won the sprint cup without any individual wins (3rd overall) is one example of that. 

 

There must be room to miss a race of any reason. If not, it Will not make people race more events, instead it might make skoters who already missed one weekend feel they are already too far behind so they light as well take less priority on the rest of the World cup season. Also skiiers who in Norway for example would be good enough for a top3 in the overall might not even be selected for many races due to the internal competition. Same for a skiier like Ebba Andersson who most likely would not qualify if she would be selected to go a sprint race. But she would still get a few points probably for rk 31-50, but because she would not make it in to the Swedish sprint team she Will lose a lot even compared to those who fail the sprint qualifications. Frida Karlsson another example, she would also probably have qualified most of the times but is most often not good enough to make the team.

With more award to winning and making podiums and also less athletes scoring that would make it better I think. The scoring system in biathlon got some critics when they decided you have to count all races, but they at least increased the value of top positions meaning you could faster catch up a bad race/missed race, by a few podiums.

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Swedish nationals so far:

 

winning relay teams (3 per team)

men: Jonas Eriksson, Jonathan Lindberg, Anthon Grahn


a team consisting of 2/3 of the olympic relay team (Anger/Poromaa) only third.

 

women: Lisa Eriksson, Ebba Andersson, Jonna Sundling

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women 20 km mass start:

1. Jonna Sundling

2. Frida Karlsson

3. Ebba Andersson

 

men 20 km mass start:

1. Jonathan Lindberg

2. Gustaf Berglund

3. Johan Ekberg


Edvin Anger who made the podium in WC on the same distance in Rula ended up 28th..

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On 3/27/2026 at 10:17 PM, Swewi said:

Swedish nationals so far:

 

winning relay teams (3 per team)

men: Jonas Eriksson, Jonathan Lindberg, Anthon Grahn


a team consisting of 2/3 of the olympic relay team (Anger/Poromaa) only third.

 

women: Lisa Eriksson, Ebba Andersson, Jonna Sundling

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women 20 km mass start:

1. Jonna Sundling

2. Frida Karlsson

3. Ebba Andersson

 

men 20 km mass start:

1. Jonathan Lindberg

2. Gustaf Berglund

3. Johan Ekberg


Edvin Anger who made the podium in WC on the same distance in Rula ended up 28th..

Women sprint: Classic

1. Sundling 2. Svahn 3. Dahlqvist

 

men sprint 

1. Häggström 2. Grahn 3. Svensson

 

women 10 km free individual start:

1. Sundling 2. Ilar 3. Andersson

(ni Karlsson starting)

 

men 10 km free:

1. Johansson 2. Eriksson 3. Gisselman

 

 

 

 

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