Equipment testers ski more than olympic athletes in italy

At the 2026 winter olympics in lago di tesero, italy, norwegian equipment testers are logging far more miles on cross-country skis than the competing athletes. Retired racers mats iversen and pål trøan aune test waxes and grinds by skiing dozens of laps daily on a small track. Their work ensures norway's skis perform optimally, contributing to successes like johannes hosflot klaebo's gold medals.

In the lead-up to norway's johannes hosflot klaebo securing his fourth straight gold in cross-country skiing, two figures in norwegian team suits skied loop after loop on a tiny test track near the race trails in lago di tesero, italy. These were not klaebo or other athletes, but retired ski racers mats iversen and pål trøan aune, hired to test combinations of skis, waxes, and stone grinds for the norwegian team.

Iversen skied more than 15 miles on one day, reaching 44 miles on another, and over 200 miles in his first week, tracked via the strava app. Klaebo, whose wednesday race covered just over six kilometers or 3.5 miles, noted at a news conference that iversen skis 'way more' than the athletes. 'They’re amazing, and they are doing an amazing job to help us have the best possible skis,' klaebo said. 'None of us would be able to sit here if it wasn’t for them.'

The testers operate from a customized truck housing hundreds of ski pairs and workstations. They perform 'paired glideouts' on a small hill, comparing speeds of matched skis to isolate the effects of waxes and grinds, structured like a single-elimination tournament with results sent via whatsapp or gps watches. Norway's investment allows this specialization, unlike other teams where staff multitask.

The u.s. team uses a $750,000 truck named yolanda, with coaches sometimes testing waxes. U.s. coach matt whitcomb said norway prepares two or three times more skis for testing. Canada's team employs italian ski pilots thea schwingshakl and sara hutter, who ski up to 15 miles daily and noted getting 'a bit dizzy' from the loops.

Equipment issues can impact races, as american johnny hagenbuch suggested after the men's relay, where he lost ground on downhills despite starting strong. 'There was nothing i could do,' he said. Iversen and aune, friends with racing experience, contribute to norway's broader snow sports efforts, including nordic combined and biathlon. Iversen's brother emil won gold in the men's relay. The testers' repetitive work, up to 200 laps a day, is demanding but vital, as boss tord hegdahl described it as 'simple and boring' yet essential for ski feel.

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Cross-country skiers from Norway, USA, and Sweden gear up amid snowy Alps for 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics.
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Cross-country skiers gear up for Milan Cortina Olympics

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As the 2026 Winter Olympics approach in Milan Cortina, Italy, top cross-country athletes from Norway, the United States and Sweden are finalizing preparations for events starting February 7. Norwegian star Johannes Høsflot Klæbo aims to extend his dominance, while American standout Jessie Diggins enters her final Games as the world’s top-ranked skier. The Swedish team has implemented early isolation measures to ensure peak condition.

Norway secured a record 18 gold medals at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, with 17 coming from skiing disciplines, led by Johannes Klebo's unprecedented six golds in cross-country events. Amid the triumphs, suspicions arose over the use of banned fluorinated waxes by Norwegian athletes, prompting protests from other teams. The Games also featured historic moments, including the debut women's 50km classic race and a viral dog interruption.

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Norway's Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo won the men's 10km freestyle interval start cross-country skiing race at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, with France's Mathis Desloges taking silver and Norway's Einar Hedegart bronze. Canadian skier Max Hollmann finished 23rd in 21:56, while Ireland's Thomas Maloney Westgård placed 54th amid warm conditions and soft snow. The event tested endurance on a 10km course with uphill, downhill and flat sections.

Norway achieved a record 18 gold medals at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, topping the medal table with 41 total podium finishes. This marked the fourth consecutive Games where the nation led in golds, surpassing its previous high of 16 from Beijing 2022. The success stems from a youth-focused sports system emphasizing participation over early pressure.

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Johannes Høsflot Klæbo of Norway claimed gold in the men's classic sprint at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, marking his second victory of the Games. American Ben Ogden earned silver, ending a 50-year drought for U.S. men in the event. The race featured a viral uphill sprint by Klæbo that showcased his dominance.

Ski mountaineering, a demanding high-altitude sport, will make its Olympic debut at the Milan Cortina Winter Games this week. Athletes will race uphill on skis or boots before descending ungroomed courses in events held in Bormio, Italy. The United States team will participate only in the mixed relay.

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في دورة الألعاب الأولمبية ميلانو-كورتينا، حقق فريق الولايات المتحدة نجاحًا تاريخيًا في التزلج والسنوبورد دون استخدام الشموع المFluorية التي تحتوي على PFAS، المعروفة باسم المواد الكيميائية الأبدية. حصل الفريق الأمريكي للتزلج عبر البلاد على ثلاث ميداليات، وهو أكبر حصيلة له على الإطلاق، وسط أول حظر أولمبي لهذه المواد. يمثل هذا اختبارًا هامًا للرياضات الشتوية النخبوية في بيئة خالية من PFAS.

 

 

 

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