Naeslund secures 45th world cup win in Kopaonik ski cross

Sandra Naeslund of Sweden claimed her record-extending 45th World Cup victory in the women's ski cross big final at Kopaonik, Serbia, leading from start to finish. In the men's event, Tim Hronek of Germany earned his first World Cup win after a chaotic crash elevated him to the top spot. The races marked the first World Cup at the venue, following the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics.

Naeslund back on top

Sandra Naeslund (SWE), the overall World Cup points leader, dominated the women's big final on the 915-meter course with a 130-meter vertical drop. She burst ahead at the start and extended her lead, finishing 0.71 seconds ahead of Jade Grillet Aubert (FRA) in second. Marielle Berger Sabbatel (FRA) took third, with Hannah Schmidt (CAN) in fourth. This victory marked Sweden's 100th World Cup ski cross win.

Naeslund, who won bronze at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics, had endured a four-race win drought, including a 25th-place finish in Val di Fassa. Grillet Aubert celebrated her fifth World Cup podium, her first since an injury. "It’s really important for me because this is my first podium since my injury. I’m happy to come back in the race finally," she said. Berger Sabbatel achieved her goal of a podium in each racing country. "It’s good because France just gave me a good goal to reach — to have at least one podium in each country we race," she noted.

In the women's small final, Marielle Thompson (CAN) won ahead of Fanny Smith (SUI) and Jole Galli (ITA), with Katrin Ofner (AUT) disqualified in the semifinal. Newly minted Olympic gold medalist Daniela Maier (GER) was narrowly beaten in the quarterfinals.

Hronek's wild first victory

The men's big final was marked by drama. Reece Howden (CAN) crossed first but received a yellow card for line deviation after contact with Florian Wilmsmann (GER) at Intermediate 1, causing a crash that also involved Tim Hronek (GER) and Kevin Drury (CAN). Howden finished fourth.

Hronek, the only skier to pass the gate at the crash point on the roller, was awarded the win—his first World Cup victory and eighth podium. He called it "a bit of payback for the Olympics last week," where he was unlucky. Hronek dedicated the win to Drury, who appeared injured and is retiring at season's end. "It’s very sad, man. He’s such a nice skier," Hronek said.

Wilmsmann described it as a "racing incident, tight battle, really unlucky." Drury and Wilmsmann tied, but Drury's third-place qualification edged him to second, with Wilmsmann third.

In the men's small final, Olympic bronze medalist Alex Fiva (SUI) placed fifth, ahead of Florian Fischer (GER) in sixth, Beijing 2022 gold medalist Ryan Regez (SUI) in seventh, and Milano Cortina 2026 champion Simone Deromedis (ITA) in eighth.

A second race is scheduled for Saturday in Kopaonik, 260 km south of Belgrade, hosting its first World Cup.

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Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo and Linn Svahn crossing the finish line in victory at the FIS Cross-Country World Cup freestyle sprints in Falun.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Klaebo and Svahn claim freestyle sprint wins in Falun

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo of Norway and Linn Svahn of Sweden won the men's and women's freestyle sprints at the FIS Cross-Country World Cup in Falun, Sweden, on February 28, 2026. The victories came six days after the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics, with Klaebo extending his dominant season and Svahn shining on home snow. Both races highlighted tactical racing on the compact Lugnet course.

Sandra Näslund secured her ticket to the 2026 Olympics in the morning and then won the ski cross World Cup event in Arosa that evening. It marks her 42nd overall victory and third consecutive win this season. She led the race from start to finish.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo won the men's 20km skiathlon at the FIS Cross-Country World Cup in Falun, Sweden, on March 1, 2026, extending his winning streak to 12 races. Teammates Harald Oestberg Amundsen and Martin Loewstroem Nyenget finished second and third, respectively, in a Norwegian podium clean sweep. The victory came a week after Klaebo's Olympic gold medal haul in Milano Cortina.

Switzerland's Corinne Suter claimed victory in the women's World Cup downhill in Soldeu, Andorra, on February 27, 2026, marking the first race since the Milano Cortina Olympics. The 31-year-old skier beat Austria's Nina Ortlieb by 0.11 seconds, with Italy's Sofia Goggia finishing third. The win narrows the gap in the standings as Lindsey Vonn sits out the remainder of the season due to injury.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

A crash in the big final of a World Cup ski cross event in Serbia has ended the career of Canadian racer Kevin Drury earlier than planned. The 37-year-old from Toronto secured a silver medal despite the incident. Reece Howden of Canada finished fourth after a penalty.

Norway's Filip Skari won the men's sprint free gold at the FIS U23 World Ski Championships in Lillehammer after favorite Oskar Opstad Vike crashed in the final. Sweden's Elin Henriksson took the women's title ahead of two Norwegians, while France's Margot Tirloy and Léonie Perry finished just off the podium.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The Audi FIS men's World Cup alpine skiing tour resumes on Saturday following the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games. Marco Odermatt of Switzerland leads in multiple disciplines, but challengers like Franjo von Allmen and Lucas Pinheiro Braathen aim to close the gaps in the final races. Battles for Crystal Globes in downhill, super G, slalom, and giant slalom promise intense competition.

 

 

 

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