Norwegian Skier Triumphs in Thrilling Davos Cross-Country World Cup
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Teh FIS Cross-Country World Cup in Davos, Switzerland, delivered nail-biting excitement this weekend, culminating in a stunning victory for Norway’s Martin Løwstrøm Nyenget in the men’s 20-kilometer interval start classic race.
Nyenget showcased extraordinary skill and stamina, crossing the finish line in a time of 55:37.8. His performance solidified Norway’s dominance in the early stages of the 2024-2025 season.
Finland’s Iivo Niskanen secured a strong second place, finishing 13.1 seconds behind the leader. France’s Hugo Lapalus rounded out the podium, 35.1 seconds after Nyenget.
Top 10 finishers: Men’s 20km Interval Start
- Martin Løwstrøm Nyenget (NOR) – 55:37.8
- Iivo Niskanen (FIN) – +13.1
- Hugo Lapalus (FRA) – +35.1
- Simen Hegstad Krüger (NOR) – +51.4
- Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (NOR) – +1:06.7
- Harald Østberg Amundsen (NOR) – +1:23.6
- Emil Iversen (NOR) – +1:26.3
- Thomas Maloney Westgaard (IRL) – +1:36.9
- Ristomatti Hakola (FIN) – +1:42.3
- andreas Fjorden Ree (NOR) – +1:44.4
For complete results, visit the official FIS website.
Davos World Cup: A Recap
The Davos stage, the third of the 2024-2025 World Cup season, took place from December 13th to 15th. The event featured a variety of races, including team sprints and individual sprints in freestyle, culminating in the exciting 20km classic race.
The competition showcased the world’s best cross-country skiers, representing various nations and vying for top rankings.The event’s high altitude and challenging course provided a true test of endurance and skill.
Looking Ahead: 2025 World Championships
The excitement continues to build towards the 2025 FIS World Championships in Trondheim, Norway. The upcoming championships promise to be a highlight of the season, attracting top athletes and fans from around the globe. The return of legendary skier Therese Johaug adds another layer of anticipation to the event. [[2]]
Additionally, the Junior World Ski Championships (JWSC) and U23 Championships will be held in Schilpario, Italy, from Febuary 3rd to 9th, 2025. [[1]]
FIS World Cup Cross-country Skiing: Your Guide to the action
get ready for thrilling competition! The FIS World cup Cross-Country Skiing events are coming, and this guide will help you catch all the excitement. Mark your calendars and prepare for some edge-of-your-seat action.
Saturday, December 14th: Sprint Races
Saturday features the intense sprint races. Both men’s and women’s events will include qualifying rounds and finals. Here’s the schedule (all times listed are in Central European Time (CET). To convert to your local time, please use a time zone converter):
- 2:45 PM CET: Women’s Sprint qualification
- 2:45 PM CET: Men’s Sprint Qualification
- 5:15 PM CET: Women’s Sprint Final
- 5:15 PM CET: Men’s Sprint Final
For more detailed information on the sprint races, visit this link.
Sunday, December 15th: 20km Interval Start Classic
Sunday brings the endurance test: the 20km Interval Start Classic. This race promises a grueling yet captivating display of skill and stamina.Here’s the schedule (again,in CET):
- 11:30 AM CET: Men’s 20km Interval Start Classic
- 2:00 PM CET: Women’s 20km Interval Start Classic
find more details about the 20km Interval Start Classic here.
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Norwegian Skier Claims Victory in Thrilling Davos Cross-Country World Cup Race
This past weekend, the FIS Cross-Country World Cup descended upon Davos, switzerland, concluding with an electrifying men’s 20-kilometer interval start classic race. Senior Editor of world-today-news.com, Emily Carson, sat down with renowned cross-country skiing analyst, Bjørn Dæhlie, to discuss Norway’s dominant performance and what it means for the upcoming season.
Defying Expectations: Norway’s 20km Dominance
Emily Carson: Bjørn, what were your initial thoughts on Martin Løwstrøm Nyenget’s victory?
Bjørn Dæhlie: It was a magnificent display of endurance and power. Nyenget is certainly a rising star, and his performance today solidified Norway’s standing as a force to be reckoned with this season. This win wasn’t just a victory for Martin, it was a statement about the depth of Norwegian talent.
Emily Carson:
Indeed. His time of 55:37.8 was notable, but Finland’s Iivo niskanen and France’s Hugo Lapalus weren’t far behind. What do you think this tight finish tells us about the competition in men’s cross country?
Bjørn Dæhlie:
This race illustrated that the competition is fiercer than ever. While Norway undoubtedly boasts a strong contingent, skiers like Niskanen and Lapalus showed they’re capable of challenging for the top spot. We are in for an incredibly exciting season.Don’t forget others who have shown promise likeJohannes Høsflot Klæbo who took 5th place and the ever-reliable Simen Hegstad Krüger.
The Davos Stage and Looking Ahead
Emily Carson:
Davido hosted several races this weekend. How important was this stage for athletes preparing for the 2025 FIS World Championships?
Bjørn Dæhlie: Davos provides crucial experience. The high altitude and challenging course demand both physical and mental fortitude. Success in davos frequently enough translates to success on the world stage.
Emily Carson:
With the World Championships in Trondheim looming, do you see any athlete or team emerging as a clear favorite?
Bjørn Dæhlie: it’s a bit early to make definitive predictions. However, the return of Therese Johaug is certainly intriguing. She’s a legend and her presence adds an extra dimension of excitement to the women’s races, and she could be very competitive upon her return.
Emily Carson:
Thanks for sharing your insights, bjørn. We look forward to seeing more thrilling races in the upcoming season.
Bjørn Dæhlie: The pleasure was all mine, Emily. Cross-country skiing is more exciting than ever, and I can’t wait to see what unfolds in the months to come.