Cross Country Skiing
Richard Jouve Secures Second Place in Canmore World Cup Sprint
February 13, 2024 / L'Équipe
Richard Jouve secured the second position in the classic sprint event at the World Cup in Canmore, marking his first podium finish of the season. The race was won by Norway's Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo, while on the women's side, Linn Svahn claimed victory.
Paal Golberg Claims Victory in Canmore Mass Start, Norwegian Team Dominates
February 11, 2024 / L'Équipe
Paal Golberg claimed victory in the 20km mass-start event in Canmore, Canada, continuing his form with his tenth World Cup win. The race highlighted Norway's dominance with a top four finish led by Golberg, followed by Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo, Matthis Stenshagen, and Harald Oestberg Amundsen. French skier Jules Chappaz finished 15th.
Klaebo Claims Victory in Canmore Sprint; Chanavat Disqualified Before Final
February 10, 2024 / L'Équipe
Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo clinched victory in the World Cup sprint freestyle event in Canmore, Canada, while Lucas Chanavat was disqualified before the final after causing a crash in the semi-finals. The final podium featured Klaebo, Erik Valnes, and Edvin Anger.
Johanna Matintalo
February 10, 2024 / Yle.fi
This Yle.fi article is a collection of news updates focused on Finnish cross‐country skier Johanna Matintalo. The page aggregates multiple headlines and photo‐stories – covering her rehabilitation test in Falun, race performances in events such as the Tour de Ski and Toblach World Cup, as well as issues like injury setbacks and team controversies. It also includes related news on other Finnish ski stars, providing a comprehensive look at current events in international cross-country skiing.
Claudel Shines with Second Place Finish in Canmore Mass Start
February 09, 2024 / L'Équipe
French skier Delphine Claudel secured second place in the women's mass start event in Canmore, finishing just 2.6 seconds behind winner Jessie Diggins. Her compatriot Flora Dolci finished fifth. On the men's side, Jules Lapierre and Jules Chappaz both placed in the top ten.
Transjurassienne Canceled Due to Unseasonably Warm Weather
January 29, 2024 / L'Équipe
The Transjurassienne, the second largest cross-country ski race in the world, scheduled for February 10th and 11th in the Jura mountains, has been cancelled due to a lack of snow. Organizers announced the difficult decision, stating that mild weather conditions have made the courses unusable, with no viable alternatives available.
Petter Northug
January 29, 2024 / Yle.fi
This Yle.fi page is dedicated to Petter Northug, the celebrated Norwegian cross-country skiing champion. It aggregates a range of news headlines and articles spanning recent years that cover his competitive exploits, personal controversies, and ongoing career developments in the world of cross-country skiing.
Jessie Diggins wins the 20 km at the Goms World Cup stage
January 28, 2024 / L'Équipe
Jessie Diggins successfully secured a victory in the 20 km mass start race at the World Cup stage in Goms, Switzerland, edging out Sweden's Frida Karlsson by just 0.6 seconds. This marks Diggins' fourth win of the season, further extending her lead in the overall World Cup standings.
Jessie Diggins wins the 20 km at the Goms World Cup stage
January 28, 2024 / L'Équipe
American skier Jessie Diggins claimed victory in the 20 km mass start event at the World Cup stage in Goms, Switzerland. She finished just ahead of Swedish skier Frida Karlsson by 0.6 seconds, marking her fourth win of the season and further extending her lead in the overall World Cup standings.
Jules Lapierre Clinches 3rd Place in Goms 20 km Race
January 28, 2024 / L'Équipe
Jules Lapierre secured the third podium finish of his career by taking third place in the 20 km event in Goms. He trailed behind Norwegian skiers Johannes Klaebo, who took first place, and Simen Krueger, who came in second.
Jules Lapierre Secures 11th Podium for France in Cross-Country Skiing
January 28, 2024 / L'Équipe
Jules Lapierre secured the 11th podium of the season for the French team in cross-country skiing by finishing third in the mass start event in Goms. This performance highlights the strong form of the French team, following earlier successes including a podium finish by Hugo Lapalus in the Tour de Ski.
Lucas Chanavat finishes second in the Goms sprint behind Johannes Klaebo
January 27, 2024 / L'Équipe
Lucas Chanavat narrowly missed out on victory at the Goms sprint, finishing second to Johannes Klaebo. Despite leading the race for much of the distance, Klaebo made a late move to claim the win, marking a strong return after an illness.