Cross-country skiing
Johannes Hoesflot Klæbo wins mass start in Goms
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Johannes Hoesflot Klæbo of Norway dominated the men's 20km classic mass start at the FIS Cross-Country World Cup in Goms, Switzerland, securing his 107th World Cup victory ahead of compatriots Emil Iversen and Harald Oestberg Amundsen. The Norwegian trio broke away early, leaving the rest of the field behind on the challenging course. This win serves as a strong prelude to the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics.
Julie Kvale Stoestad of Team Ramudden secured her first victory in the Ski Classics circuit by winning the new sprint event in Bedrichov, Czech Republic. The Norwegian skier, a former professional footballer, outpaced established stars in a surprising finish. She expressed shock at her success in a post-race interview.
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In the opening event of the fourth stage of the 2025/2026 French Cup, Montblanc's Lison Brouart and Victor Lafrasse posted the fastest times in the U18 classic sprint qualifiers in Méribel, Savoie. Brouart edged out her competitors by over two seconds, while Lafrasse topped the men's field. The competition sets the stage for further races in the national circuit.
Johanna Hagström won the sprint in a chaotic final on Friday, with Emma Ribom taking second place. Following their success, the teammates revealed an unusual tradition. Ribom described it as a 'double shower'.
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Moa Lundgren finished fourth in the 10 km classic at Gällivare's Swedish premiere, one minute and 16 seconds behind winner Ebba Andersson. The preseason has been tough for Lundgren, who lost three close people just weeks before the start. "It has been tough," says an emotional Lundgren.