Filip Skari wins U23 sprint gold after Oskar Opstad Vike's crash at Lillehammer FIS Championships, with Elin Henriksson's women's victory.
Filip Skari wins U23 sprint gold after Oskar Opstad Vike's crash at Lillehammer FIS Championships, with Elin Henriksson's women's victory.
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Filip Skari claims U23 sprint gold after Oskar Opstad Vike's fall

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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.

The FIS U23 World Ski Championships in Lillehammer, Norway, delivered dramatic finishes in the sprint free events on March 3, 2026. In the men's final, Oskar Opstad Vike, who earned bronze in the sprint classic at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics, dominated early. The 22-year-old Norwegian set the fastest qualifying time and won his quarter-final and semi-final, opening a lead at the top of the course. However, he lost balance and fell at high speed on the final downhill descent to the Birkebeiner stadium, failing to finish.

Filip Skari, also from Norway, capitalized on the mishap to secure gold. The 21-year-old, who finished eighth in a World Cup sprint in Oberhof in January, expressed mixed emotions post-race. “I did a great race, but I’m not able to be happy today because I was not the best,” Skari said. “I feel really sad for Oskar, because he’s such a great guy and he was the best today.” Germany's Elias Keck earned silver, 1.11 seconds behind, after qualifying as a lucky loser. “I didn’t expect it, actually,” Keck noted. Switzerland's Roman Alder took bronze, 2.50 seconds off the pace, calling it “a crazy sprint.” Sweden's Erik Bergstroem placed fifth after his own crash on the descent.

In the women's final, Sweden's Elin Henriksson claimed gold, upgrading her bronze from last year's U23 championships. She overtook early leader Mina Sofie Kjaeraas Moland on the last climb to win by 0.20 seconds. “It’s lovely. I feel so happy,” Henriksson said. Moland took silver on home snow, where she has trained for six years, while teammate Helene Ekrheim Haugen secured bronze. France's Margot Tirloy finished fourth and Léonie Perry fifth, impacted by a near-crash on a climb. Liv Coupat was eliminated in the quarter-finals.

French men Quentin Viguier and Ivan Essonnier exited in qualifying, placing 42nd and 46th.

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X discussions show sympathy for Oskar Opstad Vike's heavy fall in the men's U23 sprint final, enabling Filip Skari's gold win, with users praising Skari's sportsmanship and humility. Elin Henriksson's women's sprint gold is celebrated by fans and officials. French athletes' positions just off the podium are acknowledged neutrally.

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Heidi Bucher wins gold in women's youth sprint at Lillehammer FIS Championships, with Eddie Pettersson taking men's title amid snowy action.
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Heidi Bucher claims youth women's sprint gold in Lillehammer

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Austrian Heidi Bucher, fresh from the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics, won the women's youth sprint freestyle at the FIS Junior and U23 World Ski Championships in Lillehammer on Monday. Sweden's Eddie Pettersson took the men's title amid challenging snowy conditions. Both events highlighted strong performances from Norwegian skiers.

Norway dominated day three of the FIS Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in Lillehammer on March 4, 2026, with Julie Sand-Hanssen and Emil August Longva claiming gold in the women's and men's 20km cross-country mass starts. France secured strong results in ski jumping and nordic combined, while Czech and Finnish athletes also medaled across disciplines.

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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 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.

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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.

노르웨이의 안나 오디네 스트롬이 밀라노 코르티나 2026 동계올림픽 여자 노멀힐 스키점프에서 금메달을 따냈으며, 슬로베니아의 유력 선수 니카 프레브츠가 은메달, 일본의 노조미 마루야마가 동메달을 차지했다. 스트롬은 최종 라운드에서 101m 점프를 선보여 267.3점으로 프레브츠를 1.1점 차로 앞섰다. 이 경기는 2026년 2월 8일 이탈리아 프레다초에서 열렸다.

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In Saturday's World Cup sprint in Oberhof, Jonna Sundling dominated to claim victory, while Maja Dahlqvist was cleared after jury review. On the men's side, Johan Häggström was disqualified in the battle for Olympic spots.

 

 

 

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