Norwegische und französische Kader für Drammen-Weltcup-Sprint benannt

Der Langlauf-Weltcup erreicht am 12. März Drammen in Norwegen für einen städtischen Klassik-Sprint. Norwegen nominiert ein 24-köpfiges Team unter Führung von Johannes Hoesflot Klæbo, der einen sechsten Heimsieg anstrebt. Frankreich kündigt Aufstellung an, darunter die Newcomerin Daphné Patois im Sprint.

Die FIS-Langlauf-Weltcup-Etappe in Drammen im norwegischen Fylke Buskerud umfasst am Donnerstag, den 12. März, einen Klassik-Sprint. Dieses städtische Event ist etabliert, mit Qualifikationen ab 14:30 Uhr und Finals um 16:00 Uhr für Damen und Herren alike. Der Norwegische Skiverband hat 24 Athleten nominiert und die nationale Quote ausgeschöpft. Johannes Hoesflot Klæbo von Byåsen IL, Sieger der vorherigen fünf Drammen-Sprints 2024, 2023, 2020, 2019 und 2018, führt das Herrenteam an. Weitere Herren sind Harald Oestberg Amundsen (Asker SK), Even Northug (Strindheim IL), Ansgar Evensen (Vind IL), Lars Heggen (Harestua IL, Team Aker Dæhlie), Kristian Kollerud (Konnerud IL, Team Konnerud), Simen Myhre (IL Heming, Team ELON Oslofjord), Jørgen Schjoelberg (Tynset IL, Team Elon Innlandet), Harald Astrup Arnesen (IL Heming), Aron Aakre Rysstad (Valle Idrottslag, Team Elon Sør-Vest), Filip Skari (Nittedal IL, Team Aker Dæhlie) und Lars Michael Saab Bjertnæs (Njård/Team, Team Norconsult). Beim Damen-Team Norwegens sind Kristine Stavaas Skistad (Konnerud IL), Julie Bjervig Drivenes (Konnerud IL, Team Konnerud), Ingrid Bergene Aabrekk (IL Runar, Team ELON Oslofjord), Mathilde Myhrvold (Vind IL), Tiril Udnes Weng (Nes Ski), Julie Myhre (Byåsen IL), Iselin Bjervig Drivnes (Lommedalen IL, Team Olympiaparken), Margrete Roessum Dyrhovd (Krødsherad Idrettslag, Team Konnerud), Hedda Bakkemo (Gjøvik Skiklubb, Team Elon Innlandet), Ane Appelkvist Stenseth (Grong IL), Milla Grosberghaugen Andreassen (Bækkelagets SK, Team ELON Oslofjord) und Helene Ekrheim Haugen (Asker Skiklubb, Team Elon Oslofjord). Der Französische Skiverband hat fünf Herren für den Drammen-Sprint nominiert: Rémi Bourdin (POLICE NATIONALE / Frasne Drugeon, Massif Jurassien), Lucas Chanavat (ARMÉE DE CHAMPIONS / Le Grand-Bornand, Mont Blanc), Jules Chappaz (ARMY OF CHAMPIONS / Club des Sports La Clusaz, Mont Blanc), Ivan Essonnier (Club des Sports La Féclaz, Savoie) und Théo Schely (POLICE NATIONALE / Club des Sports La Clusaz, Mont Blanc). Das Damen-Team umfasst Mélissa Gal (SCNP Rochois, Mont Blanc), Julie Pierrel (Le Grand-Bornand, Mont-Blanc), Léna Quintin (ARMÉE DE CHAMPIONS / Le Grand-Bornand, Mont-Blanc), Justine Gaillard (SA Méaudre, DA), Léonie Perry (La Bressaude Ski Section, MV) und Debütantin Daphné Patois (Club des Sports La Féclaz, Savoie). Die Bekanntgaben beider Teams erfolgten am Montag, den 9. März.

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