FIS World Cup
Klæbo clinches sixth crystal globe in Lahti classic victory
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Norway's Johannes Hoesflot Klæbo secured his sixth overall World Cup crystal globe with a dominant win in the men's 10km classic interval start at the FIS Cross-Country World Cup in Lahti, Finland, on March 8, 2026. In the women's race, Sweden's Frida Karlsson overcame a stumble to claim victory ahead of compatriot Linn Svahn and American Jessie Diggins. The results highlighted ongoing Norwegian and Swedish strength in the season's closing stages.
The iconic Holmenkollen 50km mass start race returns to the FIS Cross-Country Skiing World Cup calendar on March 14, 2026, in Oslo, Norway, after a one-year absence. For the first time since the women's distance was extended to 50km in 2023, both men's and women's events will occur on the same day and partially overlap. Norway has selected 24 athletes for the skating technique races, highlighting national hopes in the endurance showcase.
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The International Ski and Snowboard Federation has cancelled the freestyle moguls World Cup Finals scheduled for this weekend at Shahdag Mountain Resort in Azerbaijan due to insufficient snow and logistical challenges. This marks the fourth cancellation of the season, ending it prematurely and affecting athletes' opportunities for titles. American skier Jaelin Kauf loses her chance to defend the dual moguls Crystal Globe after winning both contested events.
Tignes, France, is hosting the FIS Para Alpine Skiing World Cup from February 2 to 6, drawing top athletes as a key preparation for the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games. The event underscores the resort's long-standing commitment to inclusive winter sports in the French Alps. It also previews Tignes' role in the 2027 Para Alpine Skiing World Championships.
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Lake Placid will host the final stop of the 2025-26 FIS Cross-Country World Cup season. The event at Mt Van Hoevenberg marks only the second such competition in the U.S. since 2001. It follows the successful Loppet Cup in Minneapolis last year.
The Olympic qualification period for women's alpine skiing ended after the World Cup races in Tarvisio, Italy, where U.S. athletes delivered standout performances. Lindsey Vonn claimed second in the super-G amid challenging visibility, while Breezy Johnson and Keely Cashman also shone, helping secure all 11 U.S. quota spots for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Games.
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Austria's Julia Scheib secured her fourth giant slalom victory of the season at the Kronplatz World Cup on January 20, 2026, extending her lead in the standings. Italy's Federica Brignone marked an emotional comeback from injury with a sixth-place finish, just 1.23 seconds behind the winner. The race highlighted strong performances amid preparations for the upcoming Milano Cortina Olympics.
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