Moa Ilar second in World Cup in Davos

Moa Ilar finished second in the cross-country skiing World Cup in Davos, just two seconds from victory in the 10 km free style. It is the second time in a row she has come so close to first place. She describes it as a bit frustrating.

In the latest World Cup event in Davos, Moa Ilar took silver in the 10 km free style cross-country skiing. She was only two seconds behind the winner, marking her second consecutive runner-up finish by a narrow margin. After the race, Ilar expressed her disappointment to Viaplay: "Two seconds this weekend too, it's a bit frustrating."

The competition took place on December 14, 2025, as part of the cross-country World Cup, where Ilar has demonstrated strong form but faced misfortune in the smallest details. Davos is a traditional venue for international ski competitions, known for its challenging courses. Ilar's performance highlights her competitiveness in distance races, even if victory has eluded her by mere seconds. No further details on the winner or exact times are reported, but her consistency suggests potential for future wins.

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