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Cross-Country Skiing FIS World Cup 2020 - 2021


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5 minutes ago, Swewi said:

A Toe from that Johaug missed podium:yikes:dispite Andersson falling near finish.

That was an incredible pass from Svahn on the last turn.

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Stage 9

 

SWE.gif Falun (SWE) - 29 January 2021 - 31 January 2021 SWE.gif

  

Men's 15km Classical Mass Start (12/14)
Final Results

 

RUS.gif BOLSHUNOV Alexander
35:16.3

 

NOR.gif KLAEBO Johannes Hoesflot
35:16.7

 

NOR.gif GOLBERG Paal
35:16.7
 
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Stage 9

 

SWE.gif Falun (SWE) - 29 January 2021 - 31 January 2021 SWE.gif

  

Women's 10km Classical Mass Start (12/14)
Final Results

 

SWE.gif SVAHN Linn
25:57.1

 

RUS.gif STUPAK Yulia
25:57.5

 

NOR.gif JOHAUG Therese
25:58.0
 
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I found an article on the Nigerian guy (in French): https://www.nordicmag.info/ski-de-fond-samuel-ikpefan-prepare-les-mondiaux-doberstdorf-0703/

 

He has a brother who plays rugby professionally.

 

 

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Awful bad luck for :GBR Andrew Young.  Had a big crash in yesterday 15km, was taken to hospital. At first it was thought he had broken his hip, or femur, or both.  :hyper:

 

Fortunately it was just extremely bad bruising, but he’s out for a while.  Hopefully he can get back, but he was a medal contender in the Worlds, and was heading for our best ever placing in a World Cup even, both of which would have been huge publicity & sponsorship boosts for British Nordic skiing.  :nopompom:

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Women's Sprint Classical (6/9)
Final Results

 

        SWE.gif SVAHN Linn
-Final

 

        SLO.gif LAMPIC Anamarija
-Final

 

        SWE.gif SUNDLING Jonna
        -Final
 
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Men's Sprint Classical (6/9)
Final Results

 

    NOR.gif KLAEBO Johannes Hoesflot
-Final

 

        SWE.gif SVENSSON Oskar
-Final

 

        NOR.gif TAUGBOEL Haavard Solaas
        -Final
 
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