Squadre norvegese e francese nominate per lo sprint di Coppa del mondo a Drammen

La Coppa del Mondo di Sci di Fondo arriva a Drammen, in Norvegia, il 12 marzo per uno sprint classico urbano. La Norvegia schiera una squadra di 24 atleti, guidata da Johannes Hoesflot Klæbo che cerca la sesta vittoria sul suolo di casa. La Francia annuncia la sua formazione, inclusa la debuttante Daphné Patois per lo sprint.

La tappa della Coppa del Mondo FIS di Sci di Fondo a Drammen, situata nella contea di Buskerud, in Norvegia, propone uno sprint classico giovedì 12 marzo. Questo evento urbano è un appuntamento fisso, con qualificazioni a partire dalle 14:30 e finali alle 16:00 per uomini e donne. La Federazione Sci Norvegese ha selezionato 24 atleti, sfruttando la quota nazionale. Johannes Hoesflot Klæbo del Byåsen IL, vincitore delle precedenti cinque sprint di Drammen nel 2024, 2023, 2020, 2019 e 2018, guida la squadra maschile. Altri partecipanti maschili includono 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) e Lars Michael Saab Bjertnæs (Njård/Team, Team Norconsult). Sul fronte femminile, la squadra norvegese è composta da 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) e Helene Ekrheim Haugen (Asker Skiklubb, Team Elon Oslofjord). La Federazione Sci Francese ha nominato cinque uomini per lo sprint di Drammen: 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) e Théo Schely (POLICE NATIONALE / Club des Sports La Clusaz, Mont Blanc). La squadra femminile include 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) e la debuttante Daphné Patois (Club des Sports La Féclaz, Savoie). Gli annunci per entrambe le squadre sono stati fatti lunedì 9 marzo.

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