Moa Ilar edges Teresa Stadlober in Oberhof classic race

Sweden's Moa Ilar claimed victory in the women's 10km individual classic at the Cross-Country Skiing World Cup in Oberhof, Germany, on January 18, 2026, beating Austria's Teresa Stadlober by just seven tenths of a second. The 28-year-old secured her third World Cup win and first in the classic discipline under bright sunshine. Norway's Karoline Groetting surprised with fifth place in her second World Cup appearance.

The race unfolded on a sunny Sunday in Thuringia, where competitors tackled the classic technique course. Moa Ilar took the lead at the halfway mark and extended her advantage, holding a 10.1-second gap with one kilometer remaining. However, Stadlober mounted a fierce challenge in the final stretch, closing the margin to 0.7 seconds at the finish line. Jonna Sundling of Sweden rounded out the podium in third, 20.8 seconds behind Ilar, following her sprint win the previous day. American Jessie Diggins, the overall distance leader, recovered from 11th at the midpoint to finish fourth.

Norway's 24-year-old Karoline Groetting delivered the day's standout performance, leading until the fourth kilometer before fading slightly to fifth. In only her second World Cup start—after 30th in Saturday's skate sprint—she expressed disbelief post-race. "I’m so happy! I would never have believed it. I was hoping to be in the top 10, but I wasn’t thinking about the top 5 at all. And not in the classics: skateboarding is more my thing," Groetting told NRK.

Groetting's result builds on recent successes, including a double win in individual classic and skate at the Scandinavian Cup in Vantaa, Finland, and second place in the individual skate at the Norwegian championships in Steinkjer on Thursday. Her coach, Olympic legend Marit Bjørgen, praised the effort: "I’m very impressed with her race today. The level was very high. We’d already seen, both in the Scandinavian Cup and the Norwegian Championships, that she skied very fast. To see her succeed in her first World Cup race is really pleasing."

The top 10 also featured Sweden's Maja Dahlqvist in sixth, Switzerland's Nadja Kaelin in seventh—her career-best World Cup finish—Germany's Katharina Hennig Dotzler in eighth, Czechia's Katerina Janatova in ninth, and Sweden's Moa Lundgren in tenth. Ilar's win marks a breakthrough in classic skiing after five prior podiums this season, while Groetting's performance may bolster her case for the Norwegian team at the Milan-Cortina Olympics, where four women's spots remain open.

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Swedish skier Moa Ilar, disappointed on Tour de Ski's final Alpe Cermis climb, with Ebba Andersson ahead.
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Disappointed Ilar criticizes Tour de Ski final climb

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Swedish cross-country skier Moa Ilar finished eighth in the Tour de Ski after a weak final climb to Alpe Cermis. She criticizes how much of the tour is decided on the demanding hill. Ebba Andersson was the top Swede in fourth place.

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.

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Norway's Martin Loewstroem Nyenget claimed victory in the men's 10km interval start classic at the FIS Cross-Country World Cup in Oberhof, Germany, on Sunday. He finished 13.8 seconds ahead of Finland's Iivo Niskanen, with teammate Erik Valnes taking third. The win marks Nyenget's second of the season.

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In Saturday's World Cup sprint in Oberhof, Jonna Sundling dominated to claim victory, while Maja Dahlqvist was cleared after jury review. On the men's side, Johan Häggström was disqualified in the battle for Olympic spots.

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Marco Odermatt of Switzerland clinched a narrow victory in the men's World Cup super-G at Kitzbühel on Friday, beating teammate Franjo von Allmen by just 0.03 seconds. The win, on the iconic Streif course, marks Odermatt's second consecutive super-G triumph at the Hahnenkamm and bolsters his Olympic preparations. Austrian Stefan Babinsky took third, providing some home consolation.

 

 

 

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