Cross-Country Skiing Program For Planica 2023

by PROXCSKIING • 01.06.2022
The Nordic World Ski Championships 2023 will be held in Planica, Slovenia, from February 22 to March 5. Now you can check the complete cross-country skiing program.

The Nordic World Ski Championships 2023 will be held in Planica, Slovenia, from February 22 to March 5. Now you can check the complete cross-country skiing program.

The 2023 World Championships is one of the highlights of the coming winter season, and now, the detailed cross-country skiing program is ready. The program includes the 5/10km F Qualify races, sprint and team sprint, 10/15km F, 15/30km Skiathlon, 4×5 and 4x10km relays, and 30/50km C mass start. 

This is the cross-country skiing program day by day:

Wednesday, February 22

  • 5/10km F Qualify race

Thursday, February 23

  • Sprint women and men

Friday, February 24

  • Skiathlon 15km C + 15km F men

Saturday, February 25

  • Skiathlon 7.5km C + 7.5km F women

Sunday, February 26

  • Team sprint women and men

Tuesday, February 28

  • 10km F interval start women

Wednesday, March 1

  • 15km F interval start men

Thursday, March 2

  • Relay 4x5km women

Friday, March 3

  • Relay 4x10km men

Saturday, March 4

  • 30km C mass start women

Sunday, March 5

  • 50km C mass start men 

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