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Cross-Country Skiing FIS World Cup 2017 - 2018


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Tour de Ski 1 in Lenzerheide (SUI)

January 1st, 2017

 

 

15km Freestyle Pursuit Mens (8/17)

1. Dario Cologna :SUI 34:56.6, 2. Sergey Ustiugov :RUS  35:14.2 and 3. Alexander Bolshunov :RUS  35:42.1

 

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10km Freestyle Pursuit Womens (8/17)

1. Ingvild Flugstad Oestberg :NOR 26:48.1, 2. Heidi Weng :NOR 27:15.9 and 3. Jessica Diggins :USA 28:05.0

 

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Tour de Ski - Stage 4 cancelled due to severe weather

 

Today's 4th stage of the Veissmann FIS Tour de Ski performance by Le Gruyère has been cancelled due to severe weather.  Heavy rain and strong winds made the competition course not safe for the athletes.  The competition has halted after the ladies' prologue before the men began.  The ladies' sprint qualification times will not count towards the Tour de Ski but will count for FIS points.  

 

Discussions continue between the FIS Jury and the local Organizing Committee in Oberstdorf, regarding damage to the courses to be used from tomorrow's mass start competitions. 

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Tour de Ski 2 in Oberstdorf (GER)

January 4th, 2018

 

 

15km Mass Start Freestyle Mens (9/17)

1. Emil Iversen :NOR 29:49.8, 2. Sindre Bjoernestad Skar :NOR 29:50.2 and 3. Francesco De Fabiani :ITA 29:50.7

 

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10km Mass Start Freestyle Womens (9/17)

1. Ingvild Flugstad Oestberg :NOR 23:16.5, 2. Maiken Caspersen Falla :NOR 23:18.4 and 3. Krista Parmakoski :FIN 23:19.7

 

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Tour de Ski 3 in Val di Fiemme (ITA)

January 6th, 2018

 

 

15km Mass Start Classical Mens (10/17)

1. Alexey Poltoranin :KAZ 38:40.3, 2. Andrey Larkov :RUS 38:40.7 and 3. Alex Harvey :CAN 38:41.2

 

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10km Mass Start Classical Womens (10/17)

1. Heidi Weng :NOR 29:07.9, 2. Krista Parmakoski :FIN 29:15.5 and 3. Teresa Stadlober :AUT 29:16.5

 

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Tour de Ski 3 in val di Fiemme (ITA)

January 7th, 2018

 

9km Pursuit Freestyle Mens (11/17)

1. Dario Cologna :SUI 28:52.1, 2. Martin Johnsrud Sundby :NOR 30:18.6 and 3. Alex Harvey :CAN 30:22.7

 

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Tour de Ski Final Results (Multi-Stage 2/3)

1. Dario Cologna :SUI 2:49:29.8, 2. Martin Johnsrud Sundby :NOR 2:50:56.3 and 3. Alex Harvey :CAN 2:51:00.4

 

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9km Pursuit Freestyle Womens (11/17)

1. Heidi Weng :NOR 32:13.3, 2. Ingvild Flugstad Oestberg :NOR 33:01.8 and 3. Jessica Diggins :USA 34:36.5

 

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Tour de Ski Final Results (Multi-Stage 2/3)

1. Heidi Weng :NOR 2:20:56.5, 2. Ingvild Flugstad Oestberg :NOR 2:21:45.0 and 3. Jessica Diggins :USA 2:23:19.7

 

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wow! I didn't expect Pellegrino to beat Klaebo today...

great job, man!

and exciting final overall...

 

p.s. but now I'm a bit worried, as the French guys look pretty good (and pretty dangerous) for the team sprint competition looking at Pyeongchang...

I thought it was a NOR vs ITA question, but those Frenchmen make me think about something different, possibly...

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Stage 5 in Dresden (GER)

January 13th, 2018

 

 

Sprint Freestyle Mens (5/10)

1. Federico Pellegrino :ITA, 2. Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo :NOR and 3. Lucas Chanavat :FRA

 

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Sprint Freestyle Womens (5/10)

1. Hanna Falk :SWE, 2. Maja Dahlqvist :SWE and 3. Sophie Caldwell :USA

 

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