1,500 young skiers compete in La Transju’Jeunes 2026

More than 1,500 cross-country skiers aged 7 to 19 gathered in Prémanon, France, for the 2026 edition of La Transju’Jeunes on Wednesday. The event featured races on courses from 1 to 6 kilometers, tailored to participants' levels, under ideal sunny conditions. It blended competition with family-friendly activities, emphasizing fun and inspiration from top athletes.

The Tuffes stadium in Prémanon, Jura, hosted the La Transju’Jeunes 2026, a celebrated youth cross-country skiing festival. Starting at 10:15 a.m., the competition kicked off with skiers born in 2015, flagged off by Olympian Renaud Jay, a bronze medalist in the 2023 World Championships team free sprint. Jay, serving as an usher, shared his enthusiasm: “Being an usher on La Transju’Jeunes is a really nice moment. It brings you into contact with the younger riders, showing them that we all start out like them. And that with passion and hard work, you can go very far: all the way to the French national team, the World Cup or even the Olympics. It’s important for me to be there, to share this moment with them.”

Other elite athletes, including Claire Moyse, Mattis Basille, and Nicolas Berthet from Team Nordic Expérience Cpste – Fromageries Marcel Petite, also opened races, fostering a spirit of sharing and passion for the sport. Courses were designed for discovery or competitive racing, allowing everyone to participate at their own pace.

Beyond the tracks, an entertainment village kept the energy high. The ESF in Les Rousses provided a fun zone with slalom, biathlon simulations, and obstacle courses. Smoby offered play areas, including a popular table football setup, while attendees enjoyed Comté cheese fondue, turning the day into a joyful family festival akin to its larger counterpart, La Transju’.

Young participants expressed delight in their experiences. Ten-year-old winner Marius from Haut Jura Leman said, “I’ve finished second for the last two years, so this year I really wanted to win. I’m really proud of myself.” Ella, also 10 from USEP Chaux-Neuve, added, “The race went really well... Tonight’s going to be a real party at home!” Eight-year-old Luce highlighted the fun: “I had so much fun. And as my mum always tells me: the aim isn’t to win, it’s to have fun!” Eleven-and-a-half-year-old winner Théo from Collège Le Rochat noted, “I’m really pleased to have won... I’ve always finished on the podium, so I’m really proud.”

The event underscored Nordic skiing's accessibility and community spirit, drawing 1,500 participants for a day of sport, games, and camaraderie.

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Dynamic photo of skier Rémi Bourdin winning solo in French Cup cross-country ski race in snowy Méribel Alps.
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French Cup classic mass-starts in Méribel yield multiple solo victories

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The fourth stage of the 2025/2026 French Cross-Country Skiing Cup took place in Méribel, Savoie, on February 1, 2026, featuring classic mass-start races across junior and senior categories. Several athletes secured solo wins, highlighting strong individual performances in the 7.5km to 20km events. Key results included victories for Margot Tirloy in the women's senior race and Rémi Bourdin in the men's senior event.

The French Ski Federation has selected 20 athletes for the Junior and U23 World Cross-Country Ski Championships in Lillehammer, Norway. The event, scheduled for March 2 to 8, features promising talents including Olympic hopefuls Justine Gaillard and Léonie Perry. This announcement highlights France's preparations for upcoming international competitions.

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The French Ski Federation has selected 18 cross-country skiers for the final World Cup before the 2026 Olympics in Goms, Switzerland. Ten women, including returning athletes Delphine Claudel, Léna Quintin and Cloé Pagnier, headline the squad. The event starts on January 23 with team sprints.

German athlete Vinzenz Geiger claimed victory in the men's compact race of the Seefeld Triple on January 31, 2026, edging out Austria's Johannes Lamparter in a thrilling sprint. In the women's event, Norway's Ida Marie Hagen secured her eighth win of the season, extending her lead in the World Cup standings. The races, held just a week before the Milan-Cortina Olympics, featured a finish profile similar to the upcoming Games.

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Swiss athletes Malorie Blanc and Franjo von Allmen claimed victories in the women's Super G and men's downhill at the Crans-Montana World Cup, the final races before the 2026 Winter Olympics. The event was overshadowed by a New Year's Eve fire tragedy and the cancellation of the women's downhill due to crashes, including one involving Lindsey Vonn. Vonn's participation in the upcoming Olympic downhill remains uncertain as she recovers from a knee injury.

After two years of cancellation, the König Ludwig Lauf returned to the Worldloppet calendar with a 42-kilometer skate-style race in Ettal, Germany. Austria's Alexander Brandner won the men's event, while Germany's Anna-Maria Dietze took the women's title under excellent conditions.

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French Alpine ski resorts are multiplying festive events, such as free concerts or themed festivals, to liven up off-peak periods and attract new audiences. Beyond the fun aspect, these events have become strategic marketing tools, with budgets up to 30% of tourism offices. Examples like Ben Harper's concert in Vars illustrate this trend.

 

 

 

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