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Stage 3 in Davos (SUI)

December 9th, 2017

 

 

Sprint Freestyle Mens (3/11)

1. Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo :NOR, 2. Federico Pellegrino :ITA and 3. Alexander Bolshunov :RUS

 

 

 

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Sprint Freestyle Womens (3/11)

1. Stina Nilsson :SWE, 2. Maiken Caspersen Falla :NOR and 3. Kikkan Randall :USA

 

 

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Stage 3 in Davos (SUI)

December 10th, 2017

 

 

15km Freestyle Mens (4/17)

1. Maurice Manificat :FRA 33:56.2, 2. Sergey Ustiugov :RUS 34:00.2 and 3. Alexander Bolshunov :RUS 34:10.8

 

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10km Freestyle Womens (4/17)

1. Ingvild Flugstad Oestberg :NOR 25:28.5, 2. Ragnhild Haga :NOR 25:34.4 and 3. Krista Parmakoski :FIN 25:36.4

 

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Stage 4 in Toblach/Dobbiaco (ITA)

December 16th, 2017

 

 

15km Freestyle Mens (5/17)

1. Simen Hegstad Krueger :NOR 29:58.8, 2. Maurice Manificat :FRA 30:09.4 and 3. Andrew Musgrave :GBR 30:10.3

 

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10km Freestyle Womens (5/17)

1. Charlotte Kalla :SWE 22:40.1, 2. Ragnhild Haga :NOR 21:45.9 and 3. Heidi Weng :NOR 22:53.9

 

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Yesterday Martin Møller got 80.68 FIS points which is his second result below 100 for the Olympic qualification period meaning that he is now qualified for the Olympics. Unless somebody else manage to go below 100 in the first 2 stages of the Tour de Ski, he will be the Danish cross-country skier in Pyeongchang.

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Stage 4 in Toblach/Dobbiaco (ITA)

December 17th, 2017

 

 

15km Classical Pursuit Mens (6/17)

1. Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo :NOR 33:31.1, 2. Sergey Ustiugov :RUS 33:33.0 and 3. Alexey Poltoranin :KAZ 33:35.6

 

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10km Classical Pursuit Womens (6/17)

1. Marit Bjoergen :NOR 25:19.3, 2. Ingvild Flugstad Oestberg :NOR 25:19.6 and 3. Heidi Weng :NOR 25:20.1

 

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Tour de Ski 1 in Lenzerheide (SUI)

December 30th, 2017

 

 

Sprint Freestyle Mens (4/11)

1. Sergey Ustiugov :RUS, 2. Federico Pellegrino :ITA and 3. Lucas Chanavat :FRA

 

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Sprint Freestyle Womens (4/11)

1. Laurine Van Der Graaff :SUI, 2. Sophie Caldwell :USA and 3. Maiken Caspersen Falla :NOR

 

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Tour de Ski 1 in Lenzerheide (SUI) 

December 31st, 2017

 

 

15km Classical Mens (7/17)

1. Dario Cologna :SUI 35:29.5, 2. Alexey Poltoranin :KAZ  35:30.1 and 3. Martin Johnsrud Sundby :NOR  35:42.6

 

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10km Classical Womens (7/17)

1. Ingvild Flugstad Oestberg :NOR 26:59.4, 2. Heidi Weng :NOR 27:25.1 and 3. Sadie Bjornsen :USA 27:41.6

 

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